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Show TIIE HELPER JOURNAL Page Two THE n ft HELPER JOURNAL 'm Mrs. W. Clark entertained party, Friday, Dece honoring her daughter, y Patsy. Music was furnish : . A mm JL jtm. 27, Si Calvin HELPER, UTAH Leland G. Editor and Advertising Manager ONE YEAB SUBSCRIPTION THC JOURNAL'S NCWS EDITION THE JOURNAL SHOPPER'S EDITION SPRING GLEN M0NTHa 8 By Correspondent Special at Ilelper, BORAH BOOM SPREADING Visitors in Salt Lake City last week were: Mr. John Bellows, Air. and Mrs. Rae and family. Mrs. Frank Parker, Mr. Robert Fullerton who was a business visitor. Mr. Rudolph Snow of accompanied by his aunt, Mrs. John Vidic, were visitors at Uie Dupin residence, Saturday and Sunday. They also visited In Con ..uniers with Miss Elsie Vidic who at present is visiting at the home Mid-val- asked about the apparent three-warace, and said: are working toward the same end. I hope we will all cooperate." As Zeigler and three companions returned to New York to work for election of Borah delegates to the O. O. P. convention In Cleveland, broadcast a speech advising RepubliRepresentative Fish cans "interested in electing delegates in the April primaries favorable to the nomination of Senator Borah for president" to communicate with him. Fish announced that he was "authorized" by Borah to organize the state. Earlier, W. Kingsland Macy, former New York Republican chairman, had launched a drive for Borah delegates. Each faction had conferred independently with Borah, and each expressing the view that they had been given the 'go ahead" signal by the Idahoan. While reporters were questioning the Zeigler delegation, Borah made a brief appearance in a rear ioom of hia capital office, grinned and fled as newsmen started for him. y rce huish SUNNYSIDE - Friday The tures aTs Correspondent By Special J Saturday Emma liust, member of the Sunnyside school faculty mo tored to San Francisco to spend the holidays visiting with friends Mtes Serial- - "New Advenwill be of Tarzan" shown both days at matinee shows only. Friday Matinee 3:30- - One Show Only 5 and 10 cents. and Mrs. Owen Hoggan of Grace, Idaho are spending the holidays at Mr3. Laurel Oilligan's Mr. Saturday continuous after 3:30 Regular hoe. Trices, v e of j u and Mrs. Leon Jeanselme Price were Sunnyside visitors Christmas m Mrs. Florence Goodart and sons Frank and Clark of Helper spent Chrltmas day with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Vern Miller of Salt Lake Homer Snyder. was a visitor at his brother, Mr. Miss Isabel Koelling is home Bry Miller's home on Christmas. ' from the U. of tT. to spend the Mr. Paul Dupin of San Mateo holidays with her parents Mr. and California 13 visiting at the home Mrs. F. W. Koelling. of his brother, Mr. Anton Dupin Mrs. LeRoy Meagher of Salt and with his many friends here Lake City was a guest over Wed James and John Barra were un nesday and Thursday of last week expectedly called away to see at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G their rother, Joe, who was ser A. Schultz. iously injured in a mine accident Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gentry in Montana. Joe ha been employ ed in Montana for the past two formerly of Bymim, Montana are now making their home here. years. day. uuldren were present. Brothers Night Friends have received the anOn Friday evening of last week, nouncement of the marriage of Utahna Rehekas lodge No. 39 held Miss Doithella Stringham, daugh- a Brother's night, offices being ter if Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strin- filled by Brothers of the lodge. gham of Ferron to Mr. Mark Wil- The following officers officiated liams member or the Sunnyside fcr the evening: Noble Grand, school faculty. W. A. H?nry Hall; The wedding took place in Fer- Miller; Past Noble Grand, W. J. ron Nov-- . 29 but had not been an- M, O. Porter; Treasurer E. C. nounced until the holidays. Bu.gar; Chaplain, C. S. Harris; A wedding reception was held Warden, C. A. Knohbs; Conduct at the home of the groom's par- or, Geo. E. Black; Inside Guardents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Williams ian, F. L. Wilson; Outside Guardin Cartle Dale, Monday, Dec. 23. ian, H. S. Peterson. At the close The young couple will make their of the meeting a hot hamburger home in Sunnyside. lunch was served, and a social hour enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mahan and Plans are being made for a over Christmas joint instillation of officers of family visited with Mrs. Mahans' parent3, Mr. and Rebekah lodge and Helper and Mrs. J. Pattersnu. lodge No. 56.- I.O.O.F. on January OF TIME" Vice-Gran- Sun. Mon. Tues. Sunday Cont. Mr. and after 2:15 sj Standardville visited Sunday at! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony. ;::aone. Reverend and Mrs. R. C. Jones of Price were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Jones. Only Wednesday Double Feature Program Hit No. CLAIRE TREVOR ROBERT 1 If lilt I cliff. FRANK MORGAN are net one of our customers let us nerve regular you on the next coal order. If you In 'THE PERFECT Mr. and Mrs. William Davis GENTLEMAN' VMItlXJf VfTFM, FRANK PUGLIESE S MATINEE r Helper :- - Utah Morg ved. Tl eral poin froir. are new fluid iield I Moroni Hunt, Dictator V A. J. Carlson Secretary HELPER LODGE ml NO. 1659 C ing tal B( 4 LOYAL ORDER OF MOO I gain off ing at 8:00 P. M Knigrhts of Pythias Hall Every Tuesday ,M cont Wallace Mortuary "Service above All" diet . on witli Will meet prices of Morticia' who have sold burial cert!! cates. Si 5 PRICE, UTAH Phone 1i Phove news icems to 1 Helper Journal. DAYS Phone inct day stor wes lepi loci 2. HI ' "V? CaVrZ'aemmle v' kv presenli ..... . . t . HELPER, UTAH LaUgh! I .. til vti r a V?' Pi Mt .,M hill a b!g New hall, After 2:15 Continuous Paramount A J Kelease wifi Far ing JMY pui PAULA STONE go; saf Sun. - Mon. - Tues. cf January I x " ! The Comedy r T -- j Wednesday Only Big Cash Drawing tis: on ac( Cont. Sunday from 3:30 t ro - riticu 7 fi. Now: The Comedy Gem.' . Jir 4 EM l January "The Perfect i I i Gem! 1SIL Gentleman" UiiUHULO Quality Pilachinery COMEDY CARTOdN ml ? Parts and I Thur v. liv in Fri - Supplies Sat Cont. Saturday from 3:30 Colored Cartoon News j Agit egain thlning - January (ht tcarltt j POPULAR DEMAND ' .... ' I fj VtMim THE LOEETTA YOTOC Community Years dance Wednesday Jtv ' mm f 'ST 3 8 The Sweetest Story Ever Told ii fold again I Wednesday Only MATINEE at 3:30 PRICES 5c and 10c EVENING PRICES 10c20c26c - j i j died Mon. in Lindstront has returned home from the local hospital where he underwent nn operation wt Tor appendicitis a r ent Th we mo of WILLIAM BOYD ELLISON ALLISOF MACHINERY 5 nOnluflSMQ & SUPPLY TWO FEATURES Phone nev Helper Jourr J Tues. Correspondent Ward the January Also SPRING CANYON Special ! ith FRANK MORGAN CECIL B. By ing NIGHT OUT' Sun. - Mon. - j V me: 5c at the Matinee io:30 Saturdav Momma Wed. - Thur. - Fri. Middle The marriage of Mr. Grant Mc-- ; Carthy of Spring Canyon to Mlss! Ieone Medford of Grace, Idaho took place last Saturday. GRILL CAFE Frl vry obj 3.4 j CHILDREN 9l 2:15 from Sunday . Sat Ja spe ate NOW: Master Dale Potter entertaineil a few of his friends at a party Monday evening. The occasion be-- ! being his eleventh birthday. An enjoyable time was had by all. Come in at noon some day and try our regular dinner specials. They are sure to draw you back to us as a steady customer. lOWn j HORTON Positively the finest thing he ever made. and counter. 147-- J ; BOTH 3-- 4 j daughter, Shirley, spent Xmas day' at the home of Mrs: Marchetti. Mr. G. G. asm ErA m Fri. - Sat. Jan. ' Hans Doign was appointed for a delegate of the 1. M. W. of A. to represent this local In Washing ton, D. C. food is our specialty. Even the most particular appe-titfinds ftatisfaction at our ness. "' p Pearce, Frank Frank Owen, John Clark, ' Woodhead of Salt Lake City, Hillabrant of Wattis and jtf ? Hillabrant of Wattis. A delightful luncheon was I i EDWARD EVERETT Sun - Mon - Tues. the local hospital of Pneumonia. e J DISCON - i BARGAIN NIGHTS TINUED AND TO BE RE - !L.aUgil BY DOUBLE FEAPLACED TURE PROGRAM. AT REGU 'HIS LAR PRICES 'r-1.!- Mr. Mike Ratavich Good Big Cash Drawing Dan Morgan, ' the night. IllSlill Yes, Service and Good Coal Is our medium of Doing Dull- GranV Myers, imu Last Time Saturday Miss June Blomscrom returned to her home in Tooele, Monday after visiting over the weekend at the home of Miss Aileen Rad-- ! in WAYNE BANK NIGHT Wallace Douglas Mr. Alex Dorabon Announcement Cont. Mrs. G. A. Schultz. flub a Thursday Only Avis Hughes, tjtf, George Jackson, James ! Also Musical Revue and "THE FOX and the RABBIT" j S Colored Cartoon Mr. Dick Schultz, a student at! Wasatch Academy is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson announce the marriage of their son James, to Miss Blanche Harris of Nephl., The marriage took place last Saturday. BELLAMY 'WESTWARD HO' Correspondent Special By . ITT Hit No. 2 JOHN r - r r Miss Viva Leavitt of Las Vegas,! Nevada is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. La Mar Ewell. The Spring Canyon ; r lftth.I MW--- IIII 'NAVY WIFE' -- r- r.- The children of Latuda were entertained with a party Christmas day at the school house. The affair was sponsored by the U. M. W. of A. . Big Mrs. Earl Windsor of! January. Miss Violet Huifaker is spendMrs. Edna Lawley of Salt Lake ing the holidays at her grandparents home, Mr. and Mrs. S. "etui ned to her home Friday after visiting for three months with Salzettl. Mrs. Frank Parker and friends Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flaims here. of Kemmerer daughter, Lena, Wyoming is visiting in Sunnyside. Rebekahs Hold V - - s MS and his sister, Elizabeth spent the holidays visiting their parents and friends in Kenilworth. Aler received fifteen days leave from Hamilton Field, California where he has been studying aviation. His sisA community tree and dance ter has been working and going to school in Salt Latfe. were held in the Mutual hall for 23. the youngsters on December Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tidwell of Everyone seemed to' enjoy his Utah spent the holidays Bonita, and her present. visiting relatives in Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAlpine Miss Etta Moffitt and Miss and family spent Christmas with Moffitt spent New Years virelatives in Salt Lake City. siting friends and relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sbockley Orangeville. of Scofield spent Christmas with Mrs. W. C. Wolveiton of Frui-ta- , relatives in Rains. Colorado is visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes of son, Ted Wolverton of Rains. McLean mine spent Christmas with relatives in American Fork. Dr. and Mrs. Belden of Hiawatha spent Christmas with Dr. Mr. Victor Orlandi, Jr., of Mu- and Mrs. Dodgson of Rains. tual and Miss Irene Day of Price were married Christmas eve. Mrs. Butterworth of Salt Lake City spent the Christmas holidays Ronald Ralph spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Albert with his parents in Rains. . Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keeler were Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Branch and Batista Marzo arrived home from called to Provo Tuesday of last Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hill of Welling- Colorado, Tuesday to spend the week by the death of Mr. Keeler's ton were visitors here Christmas. holidays at home. He drove here father, Mr. J. B. Keeler. in a new 1936 Oldsmobile coupe. Jh tharpshooting tlar f JIBWi Wild Wvf Also "MARCH r r r Av-er- y. Re-ne- e Miss Aileen Raaciiff a student of Murray are visiting at the at the U. of U. spent the holi home of their daughter, Mrs. F. days with her parents Mr. and Mrs Parker. Mr. Robinson will also E. N. Radcliff. visit his many friends in Price Mr. and Mrs. Louis Massa were, among who are Director Williams who is his closest acquaintance business callers in the capital is Mr. Robinson i3 music director city Tuesday. of the Murray schools. Miss Blodwin Parry is spending; Dinner guests at the home of the holidays in Manti with her; their parents on Xmas- were Alfred paents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Chlno, of the Ferron CCC Camp Parry. and Mrs. Bud Olson of Price. Miss Eleen Schultz left Friday! Mr. Lawrence Grlffone with his for Salt Lake City where she will! mother and uncle were visitors at visit with friends a.'id relatives the Dupin home Sunday, Mr. Grif-fon- for several days. formerly a resident of Price Mr. Frank Hatuda returned Sun-- ; has for the past four months been after spending Xmas in Trinat day employed Ely, Nevada, where he and Mr. Jack Swearigon, are idad, Colorado. He was accompanrunning an auto paint and body ied here by his brother, Robert. who will visit for several days. . shop. d .'. r. liiw-- ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Robinson - ' , j Correspondent By Special Roy j KENILWORTH An operetta portraying the 1st Christmas was given by the students of the Rains grade school in the Mutual hall Dec. 20. It was a success. Supervisors were Mr. Hansen and Miss Bean. Mr. and Mrs. William Potter are. the proud owners of a new Chevrolet sedan. Mr. and Mrs. James Watt of visited over Christ Wellington mas with their daughter, Mrs. Miss Justina Seiko is visiting at her home here with her parents Ada DeAngeles. Mr. and Mrs.- Nick Pavich. She Mrs. Herman Pressett Sr., spent will return to Wyoming after the Christmas at the home of Mr. and Christmas holidays. t Mrs. Herman Pressett Jr. of Price. . Eugene Saceomano, who is atMr. and Mrs. Samuel Preston tending the University of Utah wed- is at home for his Christmas va:cietrated their thirty-thirAll the cation he will return to school in ding anniversary, Sunday. t't if. ' RAINS NEWS e Mr. saw Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vidano re turned last week from Rochester, Minnesota where tor the past 3 weeks Mr. Vidano has been receiving medical attention at the Mayo clinic. A three cornered race to head the .'Rprah for president" movement In New York developed this week with a newly entered faction ex pressing hope all would cooperate. Emerging from a conference with the Idaho Republican, Senator William Zeigler Jr., former New York state 'treasurer, grinned when of Mrs. Anna Milllcn. " Special By DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION OELIVEREO FREE TO EVERT HOME Knterea as Second Class matter at the Postoffice Carbon County, Utah. tF; theatres I LATUDA Simmons, and Bill Mackey. Those preJ. were: Mary Holmes, Barbara ivian uurnside, ji leromuK, ine Noe, Marjorle Berenson, Vt Herring. Betty Jean P.urton, Virginia MayX Es;i" Burress, Win. F. MacKnight, Publishers Wra. F. MacKnight, 3 1936 Friday, January 'The GilOST WALKS' and 'Justice of the Itange' Ilelper FREDRIC MARCH LESLIE HOWARD -:- - tl 'it - I Utah AN AUTO LOAN J . Thurs. Jan. 9 Broadway Handicap Night Big Cash Drawing PA0C jjU nc W03IEN of the 3IOOSE fs Quickly and Easily Obtained! 11 not uneape r tn other sources of money J: IS STRICTLY is as i.nrnp Helper Chapter 887 Rachel Peterson, Senior Regent Rhoda Hrelnson, Recorder l and ran best be TUC Want to Rent One UDrlaht fano, inquire '"tt? P.O. or ai Cox Babv Grand A...... neiper vu". 163- - ... oh'"-0'- 1 roiigj, M t'irnirl I'bon o sax) i I JL |