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Show Helper, Utah THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Two THE 31 1936 RAINS NEWS Helper District News Section I HELPER JOURNAL FridayJan. HELPER, UTAH By Special The Pinochle club met at UjJ home of Mrs. Sadler, prizes werit awarded to Mrs. Christensen a; ! Leland G. Burress, Wm. F. MacKnight, Publishers Wm. F. MacKnight, SPRING GLEN Editor and Advertising Manager ONE YEAR - SUBSCRIPTION 6 $2 months - ( $i at the Postofffve at Helper, fcnterea as Second Class matter Carbon County, Utah. their home in Salt Lake City after an extensive visit with rela- to KENILWORTH tives in Kenihvorth. Correspondent Special By Mr. and Mrs. Elden liar wood to Salt Lake City where motored The married people of were entertained at a dance they spent the week end visiting last Saturday night by the Ladies relatives Music Auxiliary of Kenihvorth. was furnished by Mr. and Mrs.) Mit'S Florence Zwahlen spent the week-enLyman Leavltt. visiting relatives at Ferron. Miss Maxine Noe entertained Miss Ann Tleval spent the weekat a party given at her home last Saturday night. Those pres- end in Salt Lake. ent were: Barbara Easterbrook, Vivian Burn side, Marjorle Beren-sen- , Miss Ella Moffitt and Mr. and Vera Grof,arson and small Billy Fulton, Grant Burton, and Wallace Morgan. at daughter spent the week-enOrangeville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Salts returned, Mrs?. Vein Gregarson and daughte g, HVfSM THFATPE tTTTPPPISFil ter left Jan. 29 for California where 'they plan to spend the rummer months with Mrs. HELPER MODEK THEATRES IN UTH Oil IE.S parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester West. Kenil-wort- h ' Saturday Lynn Morsan and Mr. Gilbert Pine well known citizens of this community left Jan. 29 for an extensive tour of the western They plan to return in the fall of the year. The trip is being made on motorcycles. 'i PA Sun. - Mon. - Tues. . Sunday Cont. after m 10 A - . 2:15 i d tail " oto- Special Mr. Wallace Treat Is retained at home with a slight case of the flu. Miss Harriet Rowley and Miss Donna Davis visited friends and relatives in Cleveland last week. Mr. Art Parry Jr., and Archie Cox motored to Mt Pleasant last Monday. Considerable was excitement created Tuesday eveing when the home o: cot Miss Anne Georgelas is visitfe in Bingham. A. T. Jones, manager of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston Stores company in Utah Wasatch Castle at visited with friends Colorado left Tuesday of last and Gate Monday evening. week for an Inspection of business to the various Miss Edna Pressett and Miss conditions relative stores in the Colorado district. Winifred Turner were guests of Mrs. Isacc Evans of Price, MonThe Castle Gate Welfare Ass'n. day night. sponsored a picture show last Monday for the public. The picMrs. Isabel Naylor Is confined to ture was, "Devil Dogs of The her home with a bad cold. Air." A very successful dance held at Mutual last Saturday ning. i evK Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shockley of Scofield were visitors in Rains this week. Andrew Anderson is on the list this week. Mrs. Branch, Mrs. Whitmore, Mrs. Steve Losic is 111 this weei' Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl Durrant Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Prithhard, went to Provo Sunday to spend Dr. and Mrs. Dodgson were " Primary Stake officers visited in the day with their daughter, Earl-en- e siting in Hiawatha Sunday. Sunnyside, Tuesday afternoon. who is attending school at Sh the B. Y. U. Wallace Mortuary "Service above All" Will meet prices of Morticians pii sold burial certifte fn icates. Phone 158 tunjt: PRICE, UTAH who have sdage a bo 7 sJ f price ttlest Thai r cpo--sore- a GENUINE OLD FASHIONED Correspondent Fei-chk- - d Mr. and Mrs. Lund Jex of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Will Pulsipher ?t Provo were visitors at the home of Richard Brown last Tuesday and Wednesday. 90 FULL h Funeral services for John who was killed In' the Spring Canyon mine last Fridey by a fall of rock, were held in the Ward hail Monday afternoon . i sere. i ' na; PROOF , S,1 c fc'edn Fi- r- 0!s Sr&nfy Jy( - Dori-ahu- At the school election Tuesday John Juvan Sr. injured his left Mr. Andrew Chrisanderson was electhand officers were the last week while working in in the following injured Spring Canyon ed: president, Edwin Burnsidg of the mine at Consumers. mine last Friday. Kenihvorth; I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fullerton Miss Blanche Moynier of Price who is atending Henagers busi- are the proud parents of a baby ness school at Salt Lake was a girl, born Saturday of last week. visitor here Sunday after spending Mrs. Rice and daughter, Mrs. at her home in the week-enBliss of Salt Lake City are visitPrice. ing here at the Donahue home. Lawrence Griffone of Price vi Mrs. Rice is the mother of Mrs. sited here Sunday, before leaving Donahue. Saturday Both Matinee A j - Friday John- t, Miss Mary Juvan has been conIda- ny Skerl ci Spring Glen, and Mrs. Bill Hariis of Ash-tonto her home for the past fined Simm Anna and treasurer, ho is a visitor at the home of her to illness. due of Glen. week Mrs. Leonard Spring daughter, Hacking. Days - Thur. i Fri. Sat. - Matinee 10:30 Evening Cont, from 6:00 BETTE DAVIS TOO TOUGH TO KILL' 'THE INVISIBLE RAY'! Sunday - Monday Sunday after 2:15 Continous Victor Jory TONe!- DRAKE in t Saturday Only KARLOFF BELA LUGOSI FRANCIS 'j! i Sat. from 3:30 Continuous Blazing Monster Stalks The Earth DARE YOU SEE IT? d Sales anG Service KFJ'AIKS FOR ALL CARS ArrLE JAwlV DKAHUT Carefully distilled and slowly aged in heavy cak barrels d til- Jinla, p Bunncl Motor Co. ( sick Pciv Mrs. Melvin Heath was operat-a- t ed on the local hospital last Kriday for appendicitis. fi CIS b at the girl arrived A ' Hick Mr. and Mrs. Dan Storich all cerned are doing nicely. , sta-'.'"- By operation is on the '"t SPRING CANYON X Mrs. Reese Phillips, Jr. was opMrs. John Naylor of Consumers erated Mr. and upon in the Price city hoslast is visiting at the home of for appendicitis Jan. 24. pital Mrs. Horace Baylor. Mrs. Mildred Fairoff underwent an appendicitis week. ; Wesley Petty list this week. Mrs. Bernice Turner, Mrs. Laurel Gilligan, Mrs. Emily Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Dorold Downey of Miss Doris Cowley and Mr. Ellis e Helper were visitors at the home Peacock attended the monthly L. Mr. and Mrs. John Hreinson, of. D. S. Union meeting at Price, last Thursday. Sunday. .Terrv Zrbell. a Mt'dent of the Mr. and Mrs. James Watt and Yonner university snent the afternoon Pr'ham Sunday climax Z.S.Z. of The monthly meeting ea-n- weeV-en.- ? in the form of a tournament. son, Junior of C:lur.iLia were Sunat the home of Mrs. lodge was held Sunday with an Mr. Mr. W. W. day visitoi'3 here. Birchard Zobell. and James Roy Defi-l unusually lai'ge lutendmce. Watson took the belt in a heated ito plans were made for the Miss Ellen is at Columbia work-'- n contest and Mr. "Slim" Rchnson Mr. and Mrs. rfark Durrant Washing Costume hall to be held and Charles 'or Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Lindweek-enHanna won the Con- visitors .n Spanish "prfi on the 22nd of February. A comsay. Eolation prize. Fork. mittee was chosen to take cliarga of same. Ten dollars in cash priand Columbia The Sunnyside Our boys feel thiy play a real The Cas'le Gft Relief zes will be awarded for the best held a busiclub band mothers d to take on all game and are and the Mutinl Association costumes, thre prizes for each, the lomers. A six ready Columbia ness meeting at Monday man team thr"e-ac- t Is a "Babv being plav next ladies and gentlemen. The a very in, organized and will accept challen- - evening. The band gave Steps Out" last Tuesdap evenin? meeting will be held cn Feb. 16. pes to show concert. teresting any team in the at the Bonni" theatre in Helper. how to do it. county was for the benefit of raising at met club The needle craft The Relief Society ladies held It funds to purchase furnienoungh the home of Mrs. Clifford Hansen clean-uL. at the day, Thursday Refresh- for Ely, Nevada where on Thursday evening. he has IX S. church building. Chill was ture for use in future plays at Castle Gate. The play was directments were seived and an enjoy- Deen employed for the past five 'served at noon to all. ed by Mrs. L. Earl Acord of Casmonths. able evening was had by all. tle Gate. Members of the cast inEmil Denison was a week-encluded: Mrs. Clyde Burgess, HowMartin Millerich was a business visitor at Castle Dale. Dan and Frank Uresk of Myton ard Ludwjg. LaVoyle Acord, Beu-lavisitor in Salt Lake the fore part are visiting here thi3 week. of this week, Mr. Millerich Snow, Max Huff, John Delaby reThe students of the Sunnyside Vera Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Robertson ceived :he beer license for this lo- Junior Peterson, Helen Sesmos, and a very high school enjoyed The play was a and daughter Hreinson. Etta of Hogaus cality. Fay and talk show interesting picture success was well comvisitors at Ranch were week-enand huge Mr. Lee. Kay a on Alaska by Mrs. Tony Sterlekar and son mented the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd those upon by present. government employee. Albert spent Tuesday in Salt Lake Dellerry. they were accompanied by Mrs. Friends are grieved to here of Anthony Evatz of Spring Canyon. the death of little Birdie Lou Mrs. Jack Millerich of Spring age 7 who passed away at her home here Saturday night. Canyon and her niece were callers She was born in Kenihvorth. hereTuesday. Gre-garso- MATINEE FRIDAY 3:30 OME SHOW ONLY 5c & 10c FEATURE and CHAPTER 9 of "ADVENTURES OF TARZAN" Saturday Cont. after 3:30 Mrs. McAlpine. Correspondent Ey Special Correspondent By Special Correspondent Monday, education pictures Standard store gas tank caught wereshown, including a moving fire, it burned for a short time, picture of Betsy Ross. but was quickly extinguished by volunteer firemen. The loss, sufThese moving pictures are giten fered was threat. each Monday morning at 9:45 during the daily activity period. A Pinochle worm has made Its inroads on the men at Standard-villThe Beehive Girl class of the and for the several weeks M. I. A. presented a play the have all claimed supre- boys and a dance on Tuesday night, in the game. macy which proved very successsful. -- Friday Special By On d - Correspondent Kay. d I Special Spring Glen junior high school held its usual program on Tuesaround centered day, numbers Cheerfullness Oh which essays and speeches were given. Reports from science and history classes were also given by 'the students. The main speaker was Charles H. Madsen, principal of the Price central and south side schools. At this program, a moving picture was presented by the Fish and Game association which covered, "A Trip Dwn The Green River," and various views on plant life, a lecture was feiven by Mr. DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED FREE TO EVERY HOME THE JOURNAL'S NEWS EDITION THE JOURNAL SHOPPER'S EDITION By GASTLE GATE SUNNYSIDE STANDARDVILLE Correspondent , FR&NQHST Sun - Mon - Cont. Sunday -- 1 Sally O'Neil - Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Tues. from - 2:15 Cont. 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