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Show Helper, Utah, Friday, Dec. 20 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL CRIMINAL HEARINGS r a a if ii vjii a r COMMUNITY CHURCH! STATE ALLOTS TO ON COURT DOCKET I I II Cantata. "The World's Redeemer" The fourth apportionment sines consisting of eleven numbers will July of state district school fuud be E'ven by the choir at this ser-hamoney has just been made to the vice- A Christmas message will be 40 school districts of thp Ffate, Siven ty the Pastorit was announced last week Epworth League 7:00 p.m. An II. Skidmore, state super-The First intendent of public Instruction. iue ca.euu&r includes 10 cnmi lm,J"r;UPl1 lecture, istmas Connective ml' actions and 27 civil eases. It amounts to $610,967.16 or $4.-1Mbs Rose beeves. Several in the calendar mav be r'K's per capita, based on last years numbers school census made before the opening of the; vocal and instrumental figures. The total in inshould addition, make this term through addition of new casfor the four apportionments is es or the removal of those settled teresting to young and old. or $12.01 per capita. Monday evening at 7:30 the Last without court ac tion. at this time the total year school program and treat The following criminal cases are Sunday distributed amounted to 11,170.-031.7will tse given under the leadership listed: Paul Sisneros, assault with of Mr. C. E. neveridge. Ofleadiy weapon; H. H. Price, third the total amount allotted, Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. iigiecn district schools received Carb. burglary Ed Hollinian C. T. Axelgard Decemw,th a deadly weapon; ber 2Gth. As weThursday, $22,4Pi;.?i. The amount given to exchange gifts L.t.(j3 M U, reckless tliiving. an let us remember God's Supreme the Carbon district was exceeded appeal lorn the justice com t; Geo. by only Box Elder, Cache, Nebo, Francis Sadiier, desertion; Charles gift. and Salt Lake City, school dia- H. Lamm, Jr., willfull failure tOappeaUl(1 from the justice court; tricts. pi ovule; Sa;,i Kounalis, issuing a wniiam Kalee. willful failure to check again t insufficient funds: Phone news items to The provide, and Tony Pelese. wilful Joe Sube, drunk in a public place,' failuie t0 provide. Helber Journal. s - - Da-V- s "' A f - SETS S SHE sat watcmug uie uut- vinter sunset Martha Ing Weeks could hear the kitten at me irom uuur. cveiy a week it hart been at one for iay to be taken In f the docs crying was u cute little thing with Its white body ana wacK leet ana tail. But Martlia couldn't have It trackuuiisc. mi" niua i" Ing (rlrft wouiu sue uo wiui u wiieu For It would be glie went away? foolish to refuse the offer to return to her old position from which she had resigned last spring. It was at that time that she returned to her old 'home. Her agent bad written of numerous necessary repairs, so Martha had decided to what those necesssee for herself V crying ii.uf ary repairs were. When she saw the condition of grounds, she conthe house and cluded the only thing to do was to take over the work herself; find someone to help with both inside nnd outside work ; even give up her position If necessary. It was time she was showing more love for the place; she had neglected It entirely too long. From now on she would try hard to prove worthy of her heritage. She would attempt to restore the order and beauty that had been there In former years. All spring and summer she and her companion worked tirelessly and lovingly inside the house, painting and sewing, and outside planting and transplanting, while workmen did the heavier work. Many asked would she ever get out what she had put into It? Martha felt she was even now getting much out of It through seeing order and beauty taking the place of disorder and neglect. That her work had borne fruit was proved by many stopping to add a word of praise and those whose admiring glances If were sufficient in themselves. one of fliosp would admire it enough to rent It. ANNUAL BUDGET SCHOOL DISTRICTS Snday school 10:00 a.m. A graded class for every age. Morning Woiship 11:00 a.m. A Christmas 1 I CITY COUNCIL i A c:dem!nr ;: ruses to be hand-' If i tliii irsr the first torrn of the! district court at Price, which o- pens January 13 been com-pleted by Don Hacking, deputyj clerk. f PAGE FIVE 2 v A budget of $93,000 as originally proposed by Mayor R. A. Kilson and City Recorder Mary Riggs was given final approval by the city council at their regular meet- Thursday. ing Though, the total figure of the budget was maintained, funds of three departments were shifted by the counril. The publie affairs appropriation was raised from $GO00 to $7000 to allow a wage increase "ranted some city emwater department and The ployees. electric light system budgets were cam lowt-re$i00 to make up the crntly Jack Joripg, a graduate of Carbon high school and a resident of He'-pehas been chosen to portray the part of "Slim" in the annual I'niversity of I'tah Freshman play, "Alias the Deacon", according to Marion Redd, director. Mr. Jones von his coveted position after trying out with ap450 Freshmen studPauline Fosaal is assisting in proximately of the Utah University. the post office during the Xuias ents The play will be presented in holidays. She is assisting Postr master Gibson at the money Kingsbury Hall on February 7 & desk. change. r, Action on establishing fees for beer licenses in the city was not taken by the council. A desire to leave responsibility of adopting an ordinance governing the sale of beer to the new council, which takes office the first of the year, was expressed by some present members. or-!e- l j SUffla ma f4xkj3l3VZJJ BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES PINT No. ID uy U 1 SCHENLEY'S I QUARTN-203Iwi- 202 f To thousands the return of "happy days" means going back to Golden Wedding's extra richness. These new low prices make it easy. Golden Wedding, remem II ; J&WlW Intern hf$&$foh Ler, is ALL whiskey. WPS. There wusn't much time left she must report for work the first of the year and Christmas just a week How away. many wonderfully happy times she had had in this house at Christmas, flow gny the 4!Jfi Division of ijO.fSCHENUY A Mark of Merit Value iisiSiiaijiiiiiiiiiijiiiiMisissssiHsssWsssiikitsMH tjfy&rL3 He Was Looking for a Home His Family. HELPER BOY WINS PART IN PLAY III 1 wM- - '&'k?TmZ7ri PRODUCTS y 1 for house always was with holiday dec orations. A wreath here, a rope of pine or tinsel there, here another wreath and now the little evergreen on each side of the front Step would make beautiful outdoor Christmas trees. She opened the door to look at the trees. "Meow," the kitten greeted her. Martlia lies- Itated, then picked it up and stepped back into the house. Once Inside, the kitten bounded out ' her arms, looked around the room then selected a bright orange cash Ion on which to take a nap. ,M;rtha's hearty laugh brought Hilda Gray, her companion, Into the room, "Behold our new tenant." Martha indicated the peacefully slum berlng kitten. "He certainly looks ns though he had decided to stay." U$fa9t$ V tsxrr rfju&s I . - The sound of the knocker sent Martha hastening to open the dour, The man standing on the steps asked if she was Miss Weeks. Mar tha gave an affirmative answer and Invited him to step Inside, lie was the manager of the iron mills across the river and lie was looking for a home for his family. He had been Interested in the place ever since he first saw it, and today when he saw the kitten standing before the door he felt he Just must Some one had have the house. told him that she would rent It. He hoped she would let him have the house nnd the klltcn. The house was so like a real home nnd his little daughter would love the rat an she had had one Just like It. lie had promised her another one and IT he could have the house before thrlstmns, he couhl have bin family with him for the holidays, and he could give the kitten to his little girl for a Christmas gift Satisfactory terms were soon arranged nnd later Mnrtlm told the kitten: "You are quite the nicest Santa Olnus 1 ever saw, although n queer dc And to think I almost turned you away," Your Chrlttmmt PUaiur Tour Christmas pleasure Is due when your Christmas duty is done. 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