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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1943 THE HELPER JOURNAL HOME-TOW- N II TIDINGS Bits of ThisandThat luc "op Happenings in and about Helper. By .r, , r- I Midge , from governlooks as if the boys the ment reports, it girls in military service will have of eating turkey for old tlje opportunity Thanksgiving and the other holidays. and I know there Vfe surely hope so, citizen who wouldn't one loyal isn't to afford some rive up his dinner soldier his feast. The Journal takes this opportunity of wishing all in the with I"1" Service a happy Thanksgiving the added hope that they'll all be next Thanksgiving. home before jtend n , , :ie ,h" list S1,-- a for letter !" t3' to "W:t ln ken,! :,,s:i:.. Pv. though the He usuallv ,0 he can ti restofe 1 . rifJ ':' YAMS No. 1 2 lbs 25C CELERY Jumbo SUGAR Mary Beveridse was taken to the Price hospital Wednesday mornins, where sh underwent an operation. Olive Xilson. while in San Francisco taking a Red Cross course, visited with her nephew. Win. I.arsen arid ' 10 lbs Head 25C TOMATOES 2' FRUIT MIX Doz. : tt NOODLES PICKLES A - I fcAtf FLOUR " r Red Star ty CATSUP Gal. can 65 3 "lbs" 27 Bag $J05 APPLES lb COFFEE 33C 5$ BUTTER lb 1 NAVELS lb.llc can 5 $.05 SUNBRITE STARCH 2pkgs 15 Qt. Walnut Meats lb White SODA MILD CHEESE Roasts - Any Kind Salmon - Halibut Link Sau. L 3 Garlic Sau. lb. 37c Mince Meat Chickens Meat Pies 2 For ESgaontt THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL READY TO EAT LB 36c ST0RES FOOD -- a subety of Leo J. O'Brien, 47. of Richmond, California, former Helper railroad em. ploye, died Wednesday. November 10 of a heart ailment. Funeral serThe Helper Kiwanis club last week vices and burial were in Richmond. crowned a champion to rule over the He was a Helper resident until 17 "liar's club" for a period of one year. i months ago. when he moved to the Wm. "Bud-Desmond was awarded where lie was employed lo coast city, the honors and replaces Hector Chi-aruntil the time Of j the Kaiser shipyards who has worn the crown since death. j his last November. Survivors Include two sons. Harold The contest was not without keen J. O'Brien, in the U.S. Navy, and Jo came from the W. O'Brleu of Standardville. The lat. competition, which 1542 champ and. P. V. MeCune. run. t ter attended the funeral services. ner-ii- p to Mr Desmond, George Younft. and Steve Dianmnti. After the FLIERS LISTED tad tales had been told the judges; CTT A T U voted Mr Desmond and Mr McPune A3 as tied for the honors: a toss of the! Lieutenant Robert Holmes, son of coin decided in favor of the former.1 Mr and Mrs J. M. Holmes of Salt When the contest rolls around next Lake Citv. formerly of Helper. wa w ill year the winner and runner-u- p killed in action on November lrt. Lt. be called on to defend the title won with the was stationed VHolmes this year. Air Force in England, John Lanae. program committee Eighth Army Mr and Mrs Holmes received a was in chairman for November, Wednesday informing them of charc-of arrangements, and U. C. son's death. their Sheldon presided as chairman. The Also repotted this moinine was tha club voted to hold a dinner-danc- e at that Lieutenant Lynn Goetz-ma- n message S. the Country Chili on December of Price, w as missing ln action. President Edward Sheya will name a committee to handle the affair, which will honor the ladies. a. ; ; mQ -- n TfrC li tele-jjrra- j prarry- - UTAH ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW! MARKET PRICE ni CLASSIFIED Mining Instructors Given Course At Carbon College For Store work la 'JIRL Wanted Helper. Steady work, good pay, & rapid advancement. Write Box 123 10.29.ltc A training class for mining instructors was held at Carbon college, in- CASH PAID For Used Scheaffer Fountain Pens. Helper Drug Co. family and also her sister-in-lastruction commencing November 8. .. . Norma Xilson. 9,23.1tc Helper. Utah course was given by J. The four-da- y M. Naylor. superintendent of mechO & R G W RAILROAD at Young Johnny Diamanti. son of Hr anical arts, in the. shop building:. HELPER NEEDS Switchmen, was Lee Mrs and Diamanti, operated Those taking the class were taught Brakemen, Firemen, Mechanical on for appendicitis in the Price hoshow to train operators of drills and and Section Laborers. Will pital Wednesday morning. other mining machinery while at pay $6.00 per day for students. work ln coal mines. Eight such in. Must have statement of availMrs Vic Litizzette was all smiles structors are giving this Instruction ability. Apply Ass't. Supt. Sunday in the drug store when she in Carbon county mines. 9.2rttc Office at Helper. was telling about her trip East, having returned that day after being SUXXYSIDE MIXER FOR SALE Large Estate Heater la gone for a month. She stated that A-l condition. See Rusty Woolsey BY KILLED her son. Pvt. Stanley Litizzettee. Io. 363 2nd West, Helper 18,llltc cated In the War Department in the ROCK FALLIXG a of member Pentagon building as brick house. FOR RENT Four-rooA fall of cap rock in No. 1 mine of the signal corps, had taken her on a Call 109W or Inquire 468 Voll St. real tour of the country. Returning the Utah Fuel company at the Sunny, ll,18,ltc to Helper with her were her daugh-t- r side mine, instantly killed Edward and Captain and Mrs Renner, 41. conveyor loader, at 10:50 FOR RENT 2 or 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. FOR SALE ElecP. M. Gonzalez. Captain Gonzalez Is p.m. Thursday, Mr Renner had been an employee tric refrigerator and coal range. stationed at Camp Chaffee In Fort Phone 397R2 or see Mrs A. Pollas. Smith, Arkansas, and received his of the company since February, 19"43. were Mine the officials tro. a investigating to ll,18,ltc the of rank promotion captain just prior to his leaving for Utah. accident. He was born June 2, 1902 ln Trin-- ; They will be here a week. idad, Colo, He Is survived by his widow-- , Bernice. and eight children. Samuel, Pablo. Estella. Cecilia. Bres-tinJacabo. Patricia and Jose. If we are truly prudent we shall those noblest and happiest cherish From files of Nov. 19, 1942 to love and to of our tendencies ONE YEAR AGO Bulwer-Lyttoconfide. Henry Rice, brother of Mrs M. O. honored was Mon. the Porter, guest along fine. day night at a party given at the 50 Rainbow Inn, complimenting They held an election in Germany guests. the other day, and the terse press records it thus: The nazi party, led Last night members of the local Hitler, elected 670 deputies to the by Kenilworth where they held their other parties were banned. reichstag; & at Coke Coal company is what might very properly That Kenilworth were they held their regof the be called a "government ular weekly confab at the hotel there. n. people.'1 Miss Inez Dalpiaz, daughter of Mr and Mrs Celeste Dalpiaz, was recently Initiated into the Spurs, sophomore women's service group at the Uta"h State Agricultural college. Dr. and Mrs E. F. Gianotti spent this week end in Salt Lake where they attended the University of Utah homecoming celebration and rooted at the Armistice day football game. were accompanied by Dr. Jim Feeling that little pang of home- They sickness were Gene Ballinger and Ruggeri. Cyrus Llewellyn who blew over from Wasatch for the weekend. FIVE YEARS AGO From files of Nov. 17, 1938 At the regular meeting of the city council, purchase of a city police car was authorized, was an announcement of City Recorder Ernest Flaim. this noted were Improvements week on the north side of the Strand Theatre and Hillcrest Hotel property which belongs to Mrs Joe Ossano. With this work completed a sidewalk and gutter, which comes up to the specifications of the city engineer, has added a great improvement 'to Hill street. Mayor Spratling spent three days in Salt Lake last week on business pertaining to sponsoring the use of! cash a, Backward Glances r FOR USED CARS FOR THE BEST DEAL SEE BUNNELL GARAGE In Martinelli Garage Building BEFORE YOU SELL Phone 51 Helper ATTENTION . . . FARM WORKERS Yearly, with completion of the fall harvest, many farm workers turn to the mining industry for seasonal employment. Mines, mills and smelters offer many good jobs at good wages to such employees. Acceptance of this seasonal employment will in no way change your present draft classification, and releases will be granted for return to farm work at the beginning of the next farming season. Apply to any company mentioned below or to the United States Employment Service THE METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH United States Smelting Refining and Mining Co. Silver Rinj; Coalition Mines Co. American Smelt in t, Utah Copper Co. Chief ConCombined Metals Reduction Co. ft Refining Co. interOhio Copper Company of Utah solidated Mining Co. Tintic Standard Mining national Smelting ti Refining Co. Co. Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co. coal. PICNIC HAMS THANKSGIVING & Tamalesror 15 Lb HELPER 50 Blue Bell SUNKIST ........ Dozen IXL ALMONDS lb 59 lb Green Onions 2 bu f PEANUTS 32 Jumbo can TUNA 2SC Idaho Russets 10 lb 49 Clear Water Sweet Spuds 2 lbs 25 Fruit Cocktail 16 oz Sweet NO. 15c LEMONS size 300 37 12 oz. FORMER HELPER RAILROAD MAX DIES IX CALIF. son-in-la- lb TUMBLERS 4 for lib pkg n FIVE m 10 lbs SPUDS Lettuce 19 4 cans MILK AH Brands B OF KIWANIS CLUB n. 2 Lb. 60c EGGS next Tuesday. L. Miner family n Fairvu-w- . EFOR, Box Chocolates lb LIAR CHAMPION from her grand-s,who is stationed Cranberries Lb. 35c I u GEiiPES Due to space shortage the Service Column will be held over until next week's issue, which will be released Deing entertained extensively while spent last home on furlough are Mark Borsik, '.niday They reported a Llewellyn ami Jimmy Brisna-haordinary trip no flats, no rain. Cyrus The three were dinner guests of Mark's mother. Mrs Joseph Mlar-iH": tha Spratling isited a few min. of Sunnysido last Sunday. Also '!!'-with her cousin Wednesday ,lur-- a was Jack Helsten. who is present !ui- stop. Mrs I.aVon Hammer, Tomorfor military leaving tirotite to her home in Idaho, from row night Mrs R. G. McGonigal will Colorado. seme dinner to the same group, and Mrs Llewellyn is planning a party for M s Ivte Joutlas. accompanied by them the latter part of the week. h'T son. Chris, returned to Salt Lake after spending several days Uriii'p Stalker atti'inU'il a celehra. n; !ll'i;ier. Mr .louflas drove to Span-i-ii lust wecl; honorins in lliicln-sii- e fun Tor!; to meet Mr and Mrs C K. S;in.U. mi his SJiul litT fatlHM'. who are enjoying the week' I'irthday. A famiiy diniior va held for the occasion. A. PAGE "BUD" DESMOND IS ar--v- lieit Miluno. StiatM thearle geenis as if "old age" is creeping manag. up on you Fred, (Fred Voll, the man i" wf a 1)!lsine "Her in Salt Lake iou nave to take ue.Jiiay. 0f metal, t mean) now and then to doca little time off Mrs S A. tor up a cold or something or other. Dougherty and daughter Anyway here's hoping you're back on Manann. have returned to Grand Jnnct,on al':er visiting at the home the job soon. Mr and Mrs C. V. Dougherty. anMr and Mrs Mike Valentine the arrival of a baby girl Two sisters- - Mis J. Buchanan nounce and born Monday, November 8th. in the Mrs (. Douaherty were called to Grand Junction last week due to the Price hospital. ... 1 SERVICE NEWS HELD UNTIL NEXT WEEK here with their children. Mr and Mrs Duatie DeVine of Golconda. Nevada, Koy Campbell, also arrived Tuesday to visit with the r.s naval air base at Corpus relatives for several days. More or hl wa? to Christ;. Texas. .., v less a fimilv reunion. Mr and Mrs A. J. Yoklavich and and Reg Sidwell accompani. !aby daughter of Kiy. Nevada, U. the ::ummm, ed relatives to Brigham City this iIUsiess trips Saturday to spend three days week, who had isited here for sevral !r,been Frank!h,J Otter's parents Mr ami Mrs days. Krayne. From all indications l&L serious illness of their sister. Mrs G E. Weyer. Mrs Dougherty returned Wednesday, reporting her sister a little improved. Another sister. Mrs Jack Thornton ami a n: v ., .. ? . Kill from Wallace, Idaho, arrived :,! Grand Junction Monday evening. Mrs Dougherty also reports that HPf.PRR. UTAH A Fellowship dinner for the Loyal Order of Moose was held Sunday at the Strand Sweet Shop, presided over by President R. H. Reddington. In attendance were Mr and Mrs Reddington, Mr and Mrs Hal Taylor, Mr and Mr and Mrs W. H. Taylor, Mrs J. B. Litizzette. Mr and Mra Oliver Peterson, W. H. Dalton and A. J, Carlson. TEN YEARS AGO From files of Nov. 17, 1933 Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz was elected presl. dent of the Helper Kiwanis club Thursday when the local organization held Its regular weekly meeting In the Grill cafe club rooms. Miss Dorothy Wilson now Is assisting with fountain service at tke Palace. Mrs Jack Vignetto, who underwent a major operation a few weeks ago in the Price hospital, is now at her Helper borne and her many friends are glad to ttear that she is getting 5dl Esfews BEGINNING MONDAY COU 0TI1 We Will Serve SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS Every Day Between 12 Noon and 6 P.M. You're Always Welcome at The LA SALLE BAR & ANNEX 320 So. Main Phone 267 , 1 |