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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE SIX of Mr and Mrs Wm. Reed were Mr CASTLE GATE HEWS Reed's two brothers and their families from Bountiful and niece Mrs Mr and Mrs Howard Gibson and Dora Dimick and family, of Orem. family were visitors the first of last They all attended the funeral of Mr week to Wendover. Their son Duane Alex Jones in Price. who has been visiting there all sumMrs A- T. Jones was a Salt Lake mer returned home with them. visitor last Wednesday and Mr and MrB L. E. Durrant and Mrs Marie Gilbert visited in Provo the Mrs Harold Smith and daughter of first of last week. LaGrande, Oregon, visited last week ,Mr and Mrs Willis Larsen and child at the home of her Mr and ren visited in Salt Lake the first of Mrs Wm. H. Taylor. parents last week. Earl Gilbert, Y3c of the Navy, son Mr and Mrs Louis Nougaret, Mr of .Mrs Marie Gilbert, arrived home and Mrs Remo Ariotti and Willard Thursday having received his honorCraig spent Monday of last week in able disiharge from the service. Salt Lake City. Helen McDonald who was visiting Visitors' last Tuesday at thP home in California has returned home to her parents Mr and Mrs J. A. McDonald. John Vickers who has been in the St. Marks hospital to:- several months returned home. His daughter Nadine, is also home from New Mexico. Grandma Huff of Spanish Fork is MEATS visiting her sons Manse and Charles GROCERIES at their homes, also her daughter, VEGETABLES Mrs Walter Harney. Mr and Mrs Robert Booth and "Your Neighborhood Grocer children have returned home from their vacation Rpent visitin? in SpanEAST OF UNDERPASS ish Fork. Miss Lois Houghton came down Phone 160 Helper from Salt Lake to visit this week with her parents Mr and Mrs Chas. - j EAST SIDE MARKET NTD0PJ! WE WILL BE CLOSED J DAYS Helper NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE THE ARMY HAS A GRADES NOW OFFERED ARMY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALISTS Good jobs in grades are being offered now by the Regular Army to qualified former servicemen! Veterans discharged on or after May 12, 1945, who enlist' or reenlist for 3 years may be enlisted in the for which qualified, provided this grade is not higher Srade that held at time of discharge, and provided that at least 6 months of former setvice was jn one of 400 designated Wilitary occupational specialties in which enlistment is now desired. Important, interesting jobs are open in hundreds of skills and trades in the Army, with splendid training and educational advantages! These are in addition to free food, housing, cloth-inmedical and dental care, insurance. There's adventure, travel, education, a secure and profitable future in this vital, realistic profession, pet full details at your nearest Army Recruiting Station. g, low-co- st other furlough privileges can be obtained from Recruiting Officers. 5. Mustering-ou- t pay (based upon length of service) to all men who are discharged to reenlist. 6. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years' service increasing to py after 30 years' service. All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement. 7. GI Bill of Rights benefits assured for men who enlist on or before October 5, 1946. 8. Choice of branch of eervice-anoverseas theater (of those still enlistments. open) on three-quarte- rs Addttloa e Ctothlna. Peed, tedgleg. Medical and Oeatal Car. to addition to pay show at right: 20 Increase for Service H Member of Overseas. 50 lying or Glider Crews. 57. In fay for Each I Year ef Service. Starffaa eie Fay Per 20 fears' Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . . Sergeant Corporal Private First Class . Private .... ... .... m Listen to "Warriort of Peace," -Voice ol the Army," "Proudly We Hail," Mark Warnow'a Army Show, "Sound Oil," "Harry Sporti Review," and "Spot-ligBandf on your radio. Meat - JO Service f 165.00 $107.25 133.00 87.73 115.00 74.75 100.00 63.00 90.00 38.30 80.00 52.00 73.00 48.73 11- t l ID City Hall Army RacrafMif The canvass also found that the Republican candidates for the U. S. Senate received 45 votes each. Following is the official vote by districts as reported by B. H. Young county clerk, following the canvass by the commission: 950. two ADM.: Adults Kids 25g 7 (Tax Included) SCOF1ELD CLEAR CREEK ROYAL CASTLE GATE EAST HELPER WEST HELPER NORTHWEST PRICE .'. EAST PRICE SOUTH PRICE WELLINGTON SUNNYSIDE NORTHWEST HELPER SUNNYDALE WATTIS HIAWATHA .. NORTH DRAGERTON .. . SOUTH DRAGERTON MARTIN COLUMBIA . . CONSUMERS CENTRAL PRICE .. NORTHEAST PRICE CARBONVILLE MILLER CREEK ; . 1 1 2 22 1 1 13 8 0 0 22 20 2 1 148 40 0 1 27 2 1 .... 117 107 2 0 220 9 1 1 14 3 0 0 14 42 0 3 37 13 1 1 23 8 1 0 25 11 5 1 43 45 1 3 118 66 2 6 90 60 0 2 54 79 3 2 15 10 1 1 88 49 2 3 5 3 3 1 10 16 0 0 16 29 3 1 13 6 2 0 31 13 1 0 23 12 0 2 58 21 2 3 .... , 19 102 ..... SPRING GLEN KENILWORTH PEERLESS SPRING CANYON 25 3 6 1 0 113 119 6 5 70 60 1 0 76 12 1 0 58 15 0 1 950 45 45 1646 IIP SOME MUSIC IS SAD - SOME MUSIC IS GLAD AND SOME OF IT IS JUST TOO BAD YOU'LL find there's a hundred cents worth in every dollar you spend with us. To deal with us assures you of topnotch quality and a G.S.D. to awscontfnln?1 wS vfo SSSfPdkmaion Wes Smcfi man, buns, Plfml"1 Service ?VliC Our Efficient Guaranteed. We Service W I, A,0 use Crane Plumbing Fix. tures, and can supply y0Ur Hot Water Heating, equipment. ci PM C T 10:15PM MT 7:00 AM PT 8:50 AM PT C.NT..;., Dnvt 01 6 SO tl tv .nwJSPrtn9S.-..l- (irr,d " Sn Francisco 'ds, -- Kansas City. i-- and a Salt Lake City. Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande it has standard Pullaccommodations. SCHEDULE rMPMCT! 185.63 151.88 129.38 112.50 101.25 90.00 84.38 attraction has given its nam vT1Ck,bweei5 Tears' 'J"?" f?''CitV Francltco. ,mmmnm Easibound 4:00 PM CT. lv, 9:00 AM CT. 7:40AMM.T. v. Lv. 5:35 AM M.T. Lv. 9:(KpMM.T. lv. 4:00 PM P.T. T Wt.r,ctt.H0..o.- - Iwvat Puablo ol 3 35 P.M. ond orrlvtt P.5J VZ) durin?U,h?dK(ca'8 It Wim-m- Ulltt mw at four newest Sept. 4, 5 P.M. Miller Rowley Baker Watkins MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTERs NEW PAY SCALE At HEiPE8: Wednes day ELECTION. VOTE RUN-O- FF District TOTAL Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments 1. Enlistment! for lVa, 2 or 3 enlistment permitted yaara . ( for men now in the Army with 6 or mora months of service. ) 2. Enlistment age irom 18 to 34 years inclusive (17 with parents' consent) except for men now in the Army, who may reenlist at any age, and former service men depending on length of service. 3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided reenlistment is within 3 months after last honorable discharge. 4. A furlough for men who reenlist within 20 days. Full details of mm STANDARDVILLE LATUDA RAINS GOOD JOB FOR YOU! TO FORMER ant' j An official canvass of the votes cast in the run-of- f primary election August 20 by the board of count;commissioners reveals that E. B. won over Silas who Miller (Bry) commission Rowley for the ticket re Democratic on the post ceived 1646 votes and Mr Rowley! HARDWARE GO. Phone 3 14, . REPORTED BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHILE WE ARE TAKING OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY & AUGUST 28, to fit Predicts Industrial "Expansion on hand about welfare clients Two prominent figures in Houghton. Lois is attending the LBS New Method Of Aid the new (procedure. and steel industry, George Fth. business college. 'a""1 he stated, the revised Welfare In general, By to was called Saturday Elias Degn bury. D.P. Railroad president Increase an in ' result will G. Plowman, procedure Artois, California by the illness of Department Adopted rr o old age, dependent child- Steel his daughter. to in for Corportation, while' fn,L grants A new method of procedure clients. "5 assistance Mr and Mrs Harry Whittaker and Utah this week, made this needs among needy per- ren and general predict, children spent the week end visiticg determining is before Utah it has important that stated it state an also He the era 0I sons, is being adopted by some trial progress, the like of in Salt Lake City. welfare, accord-- ! that the clients know that in which h Mr and Mrs Golden Mellor and department of public director of the instances the new procedure will not never been known before in an , C. Winn, to Jack ing in Gunnison. children spent Sunday district. result in an increase and in some terior region of the United States welfare Utah southeastern Frank Pero Jr. returned from Calif Oc- result in a decreased is the. nucleus for one' tjo arntprf that hetween now and en-- I instances may ornia recently and then went back !ober the greatest industrial development! be I will allowance. staff 1 district the last week bringing Mrs Pero and elever known in the intermountain information now In general, th? new procedure r their baby son back to make their gaged in converting formamount gion," Mr Ashbury declared. "ve f maximum the iminates home for the winter. the Union Pacific are aware of th erly allowed by the welfare departMr and Mrs Earl Larsen of Provo the mini- possibilities and are prepared NEWS maintains still CANYON It ment. SPRING IOr visited over Sunday with his parents mum and the maximum will be left them." Mr and Mrs Len Larsen. of Salt Lake was up to the welfare department conCoin Envelopes, al IsizesTaTtha William Craig returned home from n Mr L. E. Adams last week. here visitor I'lisi need trolling the needy client. Texas last week where he was Journal. Mr and Mrs Sterling C. Forsyth a iand family returned home from Yellowstone Park, STANDARDVILLE NEWS tripDr. through and Mrs William Gorishek have UTAH INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE moved into their new home. While Mr and Mrs Doug Wilson and fani Gorishek waiting for their housP Mrs ily. Mr and Mrs Ned Peterson and has been residing in Salt Lake. family. Mr and Mrs Art Moss and Arnold Skinner was a Provo visitor family, motored to Salt Lake Sunday. during the week. .. VlMVlii Merrill Xewren son of Mr and Mrs rriuium uui... ttlifi iiavia rorsjuiil. ...,,.n.wl Clair A. Newren returned home from week at summer the after spending Salt Lake where he has been attenda Scout Camp on Bear lake. ing the University of Utah. Max Perkins was a business visitMiss Lynette McKnight of Salt or in Salt Lake Sunday. Lake is here visiting at the home of Mrs Gladys Lee and son Bill of Shirley Toson. were visitors here during Salt Lake Lynn Huntsman returned home for week end. a few days to visit with his parents the Mr and Mrs John Richards, Mr and HELPER PARK Mr and Mrs Jack Huntsman before Mrs Jack Richards visited in Cleveleaving for the Army. Bridge was .played at the home of land Friday. former resident George Smith, Mrs Doug Wilson Thursday evening. in San Diego. now residing of here, After Mrs Earl Davis winning high here during visitor was a and Mrs Ned Peterson winning low, California, week. the a light lunch was enjoyed. Boyd Shelby, formerly of here, and Miss Racine Toson returned home Swindlehurst of Beaver, were Colleen where she Tuesday from California, married August 12 in the LDS temple has been for the summer. Salt Lake. A wedding reception at nurse at the Rose Mrs Warren, 22 for the popular hospital will leave to take a position was held August ward young couple in the Beaver as a nurse at the Price hospital. atthose hall. amusement Among Mrs William Nelson, who has been Paul Clark, were here from Jack with her tending brother, visiting WTaterman. White, left this week for Los Angeles George Smith, and Jean OFFICIAL 29, 30, 31 HELPER FURNITURE THURSDAY UTAH - MURRAY NEXT WEEK AUGUST HE LPF1- -- JED GED ffelloe and "Mats) It a MHIaai" Price, Utah gj i ' llfi tothVten iw y rk&Q3 wonder S "l031 ru.n thru Royal sPeclacular mountain scenery Colorado Rockies. A high- - Gor' America's best-love- travel |