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Show Page Two THE Section News Distirct Helper " HELPER JOURNAL HELPER, UTAH " Wm. F. MacKnight, Publisher. OSK SUBSCRIPTION teas KIW tDlTlOM HDPrtR KpiTlO THS JOUHMAJ.' TH. JOUKHAL - months . 12 CtUVrtD ONLY OH n By . pona. "But there are more American newspapers 'Bold out of their own volition to business interests and political interests than will ever be " brought under the bed of a tyrant at Washington. "The freedom of the press becomes a hollow catch phrase in many American newspaper offices dominated by money and politics." I South 1 Sa .19 I PAGANS" UklA ."d jWjjSj Jul' "UsToFTHE I LOTUS Feature Second 2m Rutherford it! "Last of the Pagans" Romance in the dreamy tropics Idyllic native life in the land of the Southern Cross stark drama on uncharted coral islands the deadly typhoon these are the contrasting elements in the kaleidoscopic South Seas, where "Last of the Pagans," Mayer's saga of Polynesian life,; was filmed. The new picture comes to the Strand Theatre Fri- appreciation shown 'them by Superintendent If. II. Jones of the Rock Asphalt ilK 1 fiUNH AUUtTSON SKl MACOONAlB AMAIU 4f 6HAN1 wttHtM A L HUf maAT 6CuCCr program was given on Sun- day night sacrament meeting, in commemoration of the Restoration of the Aaronie Priesthood. ' "History of the Priesthood was day and Saturday. by Eugene Jorgenson with given "The Harvester" An excellent hiiliinfA of rnman. organ music furnished by Mrs tic drama and down . to - earth l'a"re wholesome humor which 'spells', Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock nonulnritv in a hi v.v is this wrlter-- appraisal "Thei'1' calWd to Richfield Sunday the 'of Mrs. Peacock's mtF box-offi- . c s vow ( it uuiiu riJ dath bynuyui u imolft' j5sfpb 9 screen portrayal of the , famous Gene Stratton Porter novel which opens at- the ' Strand on Sunday and Monday! "The Harvester" is not only an excellent follow-ufrom the same studio as "Girl of the Limberlost," which surprised the country, with both its excellence and its poput larity last year, but the new Republic picture far surpasses the earlier one In dramatic value, In its intensely human and sincere qualities, in Its vital and romance, and its superb situations typical of country people who enjoy their simple life to its fullest. ,. heart-stirrin- g J0IenS0" Mrs. 'Margaret Cleaves, of Canon City, Colo., Is visiting with her parents M". and Mrs. S. Preston. , Sunday - Monday 2:15 Cont. after p.m. Tilt A dance" was held Friday evening, proceeds from which are. to be- used for purchasing soft ball The newly organized equipment. Softball Cilub expects to arrange games with other' teams in Carbon- county. Music was furnished by the Monroe orchestra. -- The Band Mothers club arranged a. bonfire party for tho Sunnyside band members and parents. Friday evening. Everyone parti' "Kind Lady" in games and enjoyed the cipated" Arrived something, new in delunch after which a program and tective stories! show were presented by Ia this one the very law that Shadow a" number of parents. It was one the householder serves protects as the surest safeguard for an of the successful parties -- 1 given : this yean amazing band of crooks, and only by having the law broken, within For quick delivery on Buff or a house, can detectives rescue a White Leghorn chick) wiite to woman from a .criminal hand. Patterlck's Hatchery This is the amazing dramatic "Grand Junction, Colo. twist in "Ivind Lady," Metro gripping new detective romance, in which Aline Two Elections Held and Basil Rathbone head School Officers an elaborate cast. It conies Tuesday and Wednesday to the "Strand ' Luther ' Lowfy was elected as Theatre. and Mas Allred president "Absolute Quiet" in . a student body "Absolute Quiet" is anything but election at Carbon the county it Is the direct opposite of its school this week! Two baltitle. It packs the thrill punches, high were necessary to obtain a a dramatic story of an airliner lots majority. crash,- escaped killers and other; tense, taut situations that make .. Other p6sts were won by Dorsecretary; Verlene tho melodrama Adventurously ex- othy Jorgensen,' ' treasurer; Pace, George Jackson, It shows at on Strand the citing. ' historian; Don Williams, debating Thursday only. and dramatic manager; Lloyd Per-ig'i'ommissiones of publications, and Carlo. Colznni'and Leslie Reld, athletic managers. riiifejjiiMfcuMliil . Gus f sangaris, manager of The Toggery, was taken to the Price Fireworks To Be city hospital last Friday morning Limited 4th following a stomach hemmorage laugh-provokin- An MjUNtu ' fVnnpany. g Mac-Maho- n For - vice-preside- Harvester" is being shown on these dates In place of "The Ex Mrs. Bradford" a advertised on our previously cards. . "The Added Attraction On the Stage ' In Person "The North Bend Kanch Hands'' In Cowboy Songs . Tuesday - Wednesday Double Feature HIT.NO. - . - caused Thursday Only BANK NIGI1T WB AT 1 1 17 r A R3 fl B Mb-orie- Miss IjiPreal Bryner gave a phnwer for Mrs. Gene Burns form-- , erly Miss Gvvenlvere Barrier. The,' Kuesxs present were: Mrs. TW. Rea Bry'ner, Ada Judd. U 3ona-.Ca!e- , La'on Bryner, Mrs. pini Hassinger was a visitor over the week Standardville in Mr. Ray UUNVENIE Low Vacation end. F, For Information, tij Mr. Sam Snow and family have moved to Ferron to make their home. Mr. Snow will be employed In the Forest Service. Reservationi r Ciara Neilson was a visitor last week. Standardville In Mias The Standard store has just been renovated and changed bo as to give more adequate service. The Standard Coal Co. has spent the last week in putting drinking water facilities in the boarding houses. Carbon Professor Will Instruct At t University of Utah J Hum'. II tctwic j L Phone UNt. f Ml I Cc hi. kar. . a number of yjj, for Helper, Carbon count; in iiib oidie ai largJ places of business to on Memorial Day, so J managers and all can I ly observe the tnemoi their dead. This year orial Day comes on Sail May 30, a week from and this notice is jJ serve as a reminder your O. P. Skaggs Stors be closed on that this being the case, yoj need to shop for two We will be prepared ti care of your wants anl be disappointed won't js It 1 I i 7 s In The 17-- u-r- . of illness. Mr. I.W. Duncan ia the proud owner of a new Buick. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Petty and family of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Acord. Francis Sadlier and Mother has gone to Wyoming to spend the Mr. summer. . Charles Kllgore and family left for California for an extended. Mr. visit. Subscribe Subscribe for The YTHIS "HANDLLBARS' OECAMC WORLD FAMOUS! Young Veal roasts to 25c; Stew chops 18c lb; 25c lb. Smoked for Willi) MlirefflflHiiSt STRAIGHT BOUfiBON OlO PO PP.0O MILEAGE... rrr PRICE... 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Gift Beauty Shop l comfortabJ SAFE m enter-"ained-th- Fighting Coward" The fishermen of Standardville all reported a good catch the opening day of the season. 13 " "The THRU THE Rock NOT AROUND THr , . Hit No. 2 The dance given by the Welfare or Standardville last Saturday was everyone a very big success it greatly. enjoyed 1936-193- by a serious ulcer condiHe Is reported as being im- Fireworks for - the Fourth of tion. July.-iHelper will be limited, acproved this week and will posto action; taken by the cording sibly be moved from the hospital city, coum 11 last Thursday at the shortly. regular meeting of . the body. The city merchants will be ale The Women of the Moose lowed to sell Roman candles; torladies of the visiting, Women of the Moose of; the Salt pedoes, spit devils, caps and cap Laks Lodge at the Strand Sweet guns; sparklers and bunched fire Shop Saturday May ICth. liridge crackers, Ijtrg'e 'fire crackers will be" banned . in was .played Helper ris well as and refreshments rockets. sky large served. After adjourning the wo men went to the K.P. Hall to Join .he men where lunch was fierved Fjeldstead, and Mrs.. Mrs. Alna and dancing enjoyed .until a late Bryner. Luncheon was served and ' ' hour. games played,. .The bride received .r many beautiful gifts.. . Mi 3. John Buchanan entertained hT newini; club last Wednesday Ntay 13th. Attending were: Mrs. , Jimmy Knvanah. Mrs. John Mrs. Henry rule, Mrs. Thos. Migllaccio. Mrs. Bill Morgan. Mis. Tom Price, Mrs. Jve Rebol. Mrs. Daughtry, , and Mrs. Lenord Thayne. Luncheon was served and the. afternoon was spent in sewing.' THE GKADE,!y Dr. Seville Flowers, professor of the and Robertsons The Wesley botany and zoology at Carbon Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes fishing high school for the past two years their did Marshalls Bill motored to Orangevilie Sunday. at Diamond Fork, Sunday. has been named as an instructor at the University of Utah during Geo Ringwood spent the week Mr. and the of last week, school year by action Thursday his with end at Salt Lake City Beck became the happy of the board of regents recently. Gene Mrs. family. Dr. Flowers is one of the most parents of a baby boy. loved and admired professors servMr. A. T. Jones and son, Vern, ing the Carbon school district at RAINS NEWS spent last Sunday fishing at thia time and is well remembered Diamond Fork. by his students and those engaged By Wesley Petty in the pedagogical profession. merchandise and the Mrs. John Hreinson is confined He was origanally a Salt Lake we will hav Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamburger to her bed with a serious attack man and bargains Unifrom the graduated for trouble. your MerJ heart of ranged Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Andy versity of Utah In 1923. He came Shop tit holidays Day 1925 and In school Carbon to have returned from Burnt Fork, high This Week: d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig were Bargains until and zoology botany were taught called by Wyo., where they of Gold 19cJ Palmolive visitors iu Salt Lake Sunday. 1930 at which, time he went east the death of their grandmother. 6c; B. P. Deviled meat to the University of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morrison where he took out his doctors de7c; Picnic plates 6c The Pinochle club met at the Salad Fish 11c; Brocl and family were visited In Provo gree In the botanical field. He rehome of Mrs. Earl McAlpine. Mrs Stags. turned to Clarbon home cf Salad Dressing 29c qt: at the Sunday, high in 1934. were awarded to Mrs. Prizes f rsvj IVdIV, Vtll DittB Wilt 0V., mil f. Besides being highly respected Ware and Buffmire. & who has been and loved Pork Pine Blue Mike DeAngf-lascn; by all, he has won a y In Wyoming came home for 25c; Mortang Mi host of student friends from his Little Corky Matthews is out working foJ his with end week visit to jar;i .Flavorade 3 n.J activities in class advisory. He ia he was confined at home last again s a Tor family. rvremsi mtj ret a talented musician and has won with measles. lg can 2 for 29c; Jet 0 considerable praise for his abilDeLos Durrant, and Mr. and Mrs ities as a Shinola 7c; Mothers CI be; Mr. Geo. Stoke-- spent th-- week playwright. Olsen last Robert Saucer Oats 25c; Spa Saturday spent end with his family in American or Macaroni 5c pkg; Mit fishing in Spanish Fork. Fork. THE LIFE OF JOHN L e ri grade of old Potatoes Members of the Castle Gate hundred. per Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barney have Priesthood attended the Stake ;an returned from an extended visit in Priesthood outing which was held MarM Pleasant Grove in Sunnyside last Saturday. : thi This week we have Ted Wolverton and Earl McAlMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis pared some attractive pine left for Henry Mountain on are the proud parents of a new gains for you in regula a prospecting trip. baby. meats: ...Col th( fancy beef from t roasts of Parley Hawkens and the Jensen Mrs. Jack Parry, Mrs. Robert Ol18c a lb; Boneless roa brothers were among the fisher- sen and DeLos Durrant were visitmen from here on opening day. stamped eastern beef ors in Lehi last week. a bit higher, but thejj the difference worth The women's Softball team A. T. Jones went to Salt Lake PORK played Standardville Sunday. The Tuesday to visit at the home of from the NEVER. Pork score was in favor or the Mrs. chops Margaret Evans, who has am is of Pol Roasts 23c latter. si lb; been seriously ill. Mrs. Jones who 'M Fresh 1b 25c to lb; WITH A has been staying there, returned Mrs. Pete Rutzakis has been home Sausage 2 lbs 35c. with him Wednesday. MOUSTACHE ' -VEAL confined to her home on account For 1 TRAVEL junior Parry By UVoyle Acord New-Jerse- p JACK Sunday Strand Theatre Attractions Metro-Goldwyn- Saturday Double Feature Margaret Kay Out a Teachers, StU(w parents and chidf(B STANDARDVILLE . t uorriam of Manti. visited Miss Betty Morgan, Daughter of home of ws The members of the Aaronlc who has last Thursday at the L. Winn. Priesthood and President George Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, E. Mrs. school at Hunt- daughter, Jorgenson of the Carbon Stake of been attending for the Summer. borne is ington the L.D.S. Churcli, and the Bishop Mr and Mrs. Ho Brady spent of each ward of the Stake, approx-imatel- y week end fishing la last Mrs. Frank Haddock of Reno. one hundred and fifty in some time with number, made an excursion to Nev., is spending and Mrs. Wm. Mr. her of parents Sunnyside Saturday, A few friends and neighbors Maach. the visited entire The group Mrs. Ida Reed surprised ner iwa Utah Fuel'B Tipple and Coke on her birthday, with a Mr. and Mrs Ivan Simmons have week Ovens during the morning. After party. lunch they were taken through the left to make their home in Payson summer. for the Rock Asphalt crushing plant by The Castle Gate Jr. High school Superintendent H. H. Jones, who an outing last Saturday at had Miss Etta Moffitt and Blain explained the operation to them. Heiner Park. Mr. Jones then Turnlshed trans- Snow spent the week end at portation for the group to the Orangevilie. Miss Kathleen Lawley of Salt Asphalt Quarry located about five was a visitor here Sunday Lake Miss Ann Pleval left for Califmiles northeast of and one-hal- f her cousin Miss LaVoyle with will she vacation Sunnyside, and they were shown ornia for a Acord. the method used in quarrying th spend a week with Miss Sarah Natural Uock Asphalt. The boys Nlcholes at Westwood, California. Lyle Homer and Burke Hyatt and thuir leaders thoroughly enthe week end fishing in spent Mrs Lynn Bennett of Duchesne, joyed their . trip which was in Lower Fish creek. charge of Irvln Branch, of Price. returned home Friday. She spent Mrs. Arrangements for handling the a few days with her mother Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Watson lour of inspection to the Coke Herbert Woods. the proud parents of a brand are Mrs. Woods left Sunday for Ovens and through the Rock As for a 3 month visit with new baby girl. phalt properties were made by folks. her Counand E. Hopkinson Bishop A. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Virden of selors Taylor Turner and James were week end visitors Columbia Mrs. Charles Snedden of Provo Peacock. of Mr. and Mrs. home the at The entire party expressed their is spending a few days with her ' for the courtesies sister Miss LuElla Erlcksen. Johnny Houghton. The Seattle "Star," a Progressive newspaper, apparently believes that the "free press" clamor of big publishers conceals a number of "red herrings." In an editorial It said: "It seema that a group of newspaper publishers recently In convention back east are afraid of an attempt to muzzle the press. The freedom of the press Is endangered, they say, by the Federal Communications Commission which has virtual control of telephones and leiegrapb wires. " Maybe so, but the greatest danger to the American presa is the American press itself. "The iron hand of dictatorship has clamped down on the news papers of many European countries, and it ia only right that American newspapers fight any hint of such action this side of the big - By School Is -, CASTLE GATE UBSCSIPTIOM,.. PRESS IS OWN ENEMY The Helper ball club members cavorted on the diamond last Sunday here In classy new sweater coats. The new coats are a light maroon and boar the name of the Strand Theatre on the back. C. E. Huls Theatres were the principal donors of the purchase price of the new field paraphernalia. -- KENILWORTH SUNNYSIDE ctuviKio. rxai TO SVCKT HOMI fcnterea as Second Clans matter at the 1'ostoffloe at Ilelper, . Carbon County, Utah. Friday 22, 1936 Helper, Utah, Friday, May THE HELPER JOURNAL PHONE 130W LOUISE BOSONE AND KATE HAPPi vC-..- .... 2s unirr eUl'. m I V - U n 2rl -- IS s t J MINERS AND SHIPPERS ilka BEST IN THE LONfi RUM w HKLPElfsuPElT SERVICE STATION r.TT.Vl V I. mm S OF THE FAMOUS Castle Gate Clear Creek t ofclo Utah Fuel Co. Sunnyside Coal & Coke Yes, Service Is our medium G'i """ of 1 ness, not it en regular customerscoal you on the next FRANK PUi 147-- J General Office Salt Lk Oty Utah Helper r |