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Show FEBRUARY tuiiRSDAY. 29, 1940 i i this also, and be well the future is ner,uaded of its truth: 01 nanus raic, uui m wum. not in the Jules Jusserand. omomber ZVC"" L II El ii n fh Ktl. H CI.O.Ladies Hear PWA Adult Educational Head The Ladies' Council of the C I.O. met in Price Friday evenins w here I..-- . Ihlir ...I. mt- taiKs Oy Justin Stewart oi ai Lake City who is in charge of PWA Adult education for the state, by Mrs. Anne Jane West of Salt L,akt state assistant on iliu .,i. ucatio. prop: am. and by Mrs. Martin of Price, uh,, is in eh:,, home demonstration m adult problerns. A class in home economics to be! held in Helper and the surrounding communities by Mrs. West is being arranged, the lass in Helper will p;obab!y be hel d in the local nursery school building in uie near tutuiv al DM I I 111 v nII bl T-- l rr d n. T-- II u rri T- - PAGE NINE II aI OUR DAYS OF RAILROAD NEWS 49 SPECIALS ut-rti- By N. J. Tullius - OLCT C U STOM E RS r PAMILI ES NOHw uuww: PAY - i Engineer Ted Hover spent the lore-par- t of the week "diploniating" and visiting with relatives in Salt Lake. Rails Fireman P. S. Black spent the week end in Grand Junction isiting old CASTLE GATE NEWS By Mugs Mis K. Whippl ot Flastaf:'. Ar visited last week at the home of V. Whippl.-and Mrs. at l C. Olsc !. who is coine i" heautv chool in Salt Lake, spent several days- li e last W eek illl he! laiuily. Mrs. Khoda Hreinson of ( m Mas I; a visitor be;e last week. Miss Helen Meiuniott ot Salt Lake spout the latte: part of last week isiting with ln-- i parents here. She I returned with Mr .and Mrs Coeh and Kay t'och. who visited here Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Miller left last week end for Salt Lake where she will elite; the Si. Marks hospital and probably undergo a thyroid operation. She was accompanied by her husband nth daughter. William Kryson and John Delaby. students of the I'tah University were home far the weekend. Tom Coty was a Salt Lake visitor over the weekend. Mrs. W. J. Uiaig and son spent last weekend visiting in Mapleton at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. John the occasion being mostly to see her new great granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mendenhall. Mrs. Mendenhall was the former Miss Mildred Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Thome brought their sevenmonths-olbaby daughter home from the Price hospital last weekend, after tw0 weeks spent there recovering from an operation. Mr. J. A. Gow returned home Sim-dafrom Salt Lake where he has been in the St. Marks hospital recovering from an opeiation. The Welfare Association presented the picture show "Eternally Yours" for the entertainment of its members Monday evening. The story on the dedication of the new coal washing plant, program and the notables present, will b' found elsewhere in this paper. iZ0!!;t, acquaintances. . Wire Letter Baskets the Journal Office. tor sale j For School Eyes More than comes knowledge through the eyes reason enough to keep them keen! Bring the kiddies in NOW to the capable, see registered optometrist with offices here. Should 80 be tip-to- of You'll Be Frankly Told If Glasses e There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Are Not Needed! Hol-ley- Community INDEPENDENT GOAL Manufacturing and Dispensing Main 31 E. & COKE COMPANY Opticians Frank , Rails M ! j y PRICE For Rails Mwllins and his partner, Al Leo, are now holding down the Castle Gate nn while the helper pool is s() quiet. Engineer W HEAT Comfort Mike will take first honors and that Pascnzzi w ith be runner up. Two of the younger set of the roundhouse have made an attempt at glowing the trimniins' Kudj Ka Ed chele being very successfulKimball, tin ot her. has the most spany thing ever to adorn anwme "physog." Rails Engineer Samuel Graves is expect ed back to work this week after spending the Valentine season at Salida hospital. Rails The wrecker went out on a job eaily Monday morning in the vicinity oi Scenic to take ca:e of a Utah Hailway derailment. Rana Carman Kilev Young was off work Sunday attending the funeral services of an ol, friend. Rails Carman Kobert Hurst, new cook lor the wrecker crew, made his trip last Tuesday to the Sunnyside area all the men came back satisfied, so he went out again Monday morning to try a l cooking-schoorecipes on them. wouldn't Fireman Celeste Flaim mind the midnight host ling job at all if he could only get a man on with him who could do his work for him j Rails Heard culture for the T.ler Has as practiced at the roundhouse, isn't jxery much in evidence due to too much competition from certain persons up town, notably Mike Savich, the grand champion; George whose heard, although lacking in density of growth, has in its spectrum every color of the brightest spring rainbow ; and Angelo I'ascuzzi, innkeepe; at the Golden Gate, who has a crop that is an exact replica of the famous internationally-knowItalo Halbo beard, that is breath- Mrs. Byron Crookston of American even Fork. taking in its A baby boy was born to Mr. and darker that the Black Hole of CalMrs. Clyde Burton last Monday. cutta, The boys here believe that Mr. and Mrs. Mack Snow and daughter, Sharon, have moved from here to Grand Junction to make their home. By Vivian Burton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petersen, Mrs. Mina Lee ami son, Clinton, of who have just recently returned Provo. and Miss Virginia Lee of fi 0111 a three-yea- r stay in Norw ay, Helper were weekend g"ests at the are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence home of Mrs. Jessie Manchester. Berensen and Mr. and Mrs. James Max Burton of Long Beach, Calif., Berelisen. ( and Lula and Giant Burton of Salt The girls or the 5th. 6th, 7th and Lake, were called home after the Sth grades of the locaj school, undeath of their brother, Clarence J. der the direction of Mrs. V. W. Burton. Monday Hampton, gave a shower Mr. Homer Haynes and daughter. for the 1st grade teacher. Miss Clella Emma, of Gusher, and Mrs. Harold Redmond, who was married last Sunhere day to Louis Martinelli of Helper. McKee of Vernal, journeyed The Elders Quorum of the local Wednesday for the funeral of their L.D.S. Ward, was in charge of a nephew . Mr. a'ld Mrs. Mac Snow and dau- - program given in church Sunday ghter, Sharon, and Mr. Bill Brown, evening. Speakers included Mr. Elwere in Salt Lake last Friday. mer Timothy of Spring Glen, Mr. Miss Maxine Noe of Salt Lake is Richard Petersen, former president here visiting her mother, Mrs. Elden of the Norwegian Mission Field. M;. Harward. Mont Heningsen and Mrs. Leonard The Kenilworth school students en- - Williams. Mrs. Ray joyed a Valentine dancing party last Johansen entertained Thursday. Saturday for her infant son, Orval, The Parents and Teachers associ- on his third birthday. Many of his ation held a meeting and program last little friends were piesent. Monday evening. The program was well founded out in variety of and was enjoyed by all Gara-vagli- REDUCED PRICES OK COMMUNITY PLATE NOW you can get for the old price of 6 Dc h We've no idea r ihnee speemi llems j gl.a,e6.- -a, Sip -- im - Ot.DPne..6Ta.poon- gastro-nomicall- -- NtW Price, few-ne- - H0W . 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