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Show The lasuu Every Tmuwohy By PUBLISHING THE JOURNAL COMPANY NAME PLAY ADVISER out last week' It has been announced that George COAL FIELD C. N. Memmott and N. PUBLISHERS on his "Good Turn" and The sun never sets on the Boy Scout nor the world, Scouting cheerful smile. Organized in 51 nations around rolls. on membership its today has 4,413,139 boys and leaders of the most The Boy Scout Movement has .been adjudged one world peace. Its great influence potential factors in the promotion of has been constantly furtherin international friendship and good-wil- l seas. Scout Jamborees, visits and correspondence across the ed REVES; (Crowded Hilpik. Utah CeSTER OF WESTS GREATEST REHIRE Joe Tullius E. Ockey was reappointed as clerk and J. E. Pettit was reappointed as treasurer at the recent first 1947 Sccoho Clam Matter At Thk PosTOprics Publirmco Every Thuwmav Am g visas! Is) WHERE TIIE BIG PICTURES PLAY WEEKLY PROGRAM SATURDAY FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7 and 8 BIG EGoana CO-FEATU- FLIGHT TO NOWHERE With ALAN CURTIS - EVELYN ANKERS And JACK HOLT Also the Latest Paramount AIR NEWS W. Dudler and state highway patrolmen have stated recently that to park your car and leave the keys, is an invitation for a car thief. These men are trying to do everything they can to run car "borrowers" and thiefs out of business in this section of the state. This statement was made following a check of the num'ber of automobiles reported stolen in Carbon county during the past year and especially recently. Several of these auto thefts could have been avoided if the keys had not ibeen left in the car. Sheriff Dudler stated. If a car is stolen by virtue of the fact that the owners can be charged This charge with a misdemeanor. was recentl brought against a Carbon car owner, Evan Lewis, 31, of Castle Gate who was charged with leaving his keys in his parked car. His car was stolen Sunday after noon at Helper and later recovered ' in Price. SUNDAY TUESDAY FEBRUARY 9, 10 and 11 Continuous Showing Sunday from 2:00 hssvL Jr 2o. CIKTHXr rox JOHN JUNE PAYNE HAVER . with CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD Directed by LLOYD BACON itrMlCOtQZ! P Connie Marshall John Ireland Produced by WALTER M0R0SCO o "X HEART OF THE CARTOON - NEWS - SHORTS & Thurs. Wed. FEBRUARY and 12 PRICE TTIORIT HATCH LAWYER 13 8tafford J INCORPORATED 1 pm-m- 1 11 w o o mmw m mm H ' w r v I. m -- I TSax and 8 7 aaBmam ja, fmav prn mm mm 1 Hit No. 2 "ALONG GAME JONES" "BORDER 6ADMEN" with with Gary COOPER Loretta YOUNG Buster CRABBE AI "Fuzzy ST. JOHN 11 Can 3-l- b . lb-J- ar Q $125 3 O ofa 6 MATCHES BOX CARTON PflUT BUTTER PRUNE JUICE emu REGULAR PKG KOTEX 15c 25c TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 2 Bordens 4 Cans II) CAMEO o o BARBECUE $159 JAR SAUCE Brands SALMON fi LB mum. All HALF GALLON GLO COAT 23c JAR 59c QUART 29c DC Chateau lbs . DELMONTE LB CLEANSER FOR CON CARNE CAN 55c 25c 25c $H.19( 14 Oz. 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Date To j Celebrate In Helper 'J Feb.. 3,14,15 Prices Effective Fri., Sat., February FUNERAL HOME A j RAILROAD CENTER OF ."EASTERN UTAH i ;J?L- - I FOOD CENTER fa MITCHELL Embalmer Og-de- FOOD CENTER Hil Q Dick Mitchell Also mm METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH O u o o PROFESSIONALS Book, based upon activities that are fundamental to boyhood the world around. Camping and life in the open attracts all boys, regardless of the language they speak. propriate. s Journals, Ledgers, Day at the Helper Journal. In addition 400 cases, FOOD CENTER especially for us. It could be called the Letter Box. Cozy Corner, You and I, or something even more ap- T ! cannot travel within and stand 'LU -- .1,1..... T Ta daiuca hiuuui. iane Allen equipment given in have gone to Scouts of 13 lands. These international aspects of the Boy Scouts are worth examining. The Scout Oath and Law, with slight variations in different countries, are known the world around. Scouting has promoted international good will and friendship by emphasizing those points which nations have in common, not their differences. The Scout' Program is Would it be possible to start a readers' column in your paper There are so many of us who would like fi to express an opinion, ask a question now and then or send in a fa contribution and we would feel more free to do this if we had a corner It would be more work for you but more enjoyment for us. Could it be done? ' Yours for a favor, CONSTANT READER Editor's Note: The Helper Journal has always encouraged its readers to contribute their opinions on matters not of a controversial nature, and devoid of political or religious opinions. In answer to the above request, we would say "send in your contributions, and if they conform to our policies, they will be published in the first issue of the Journal that is convenient. Just a word on poetry in the strictest sense, poetry is not news, and cannot be considered for space in a newspaper unless the space is paid for. Publications all over the U.S. have taken a stand of "thumbs down" on almost all poetry contributions. V or 20 tons, of Scout uniforms and the Scouts' own "Shirts Off Our Backs" campaign their units. LETTER TO THE EDITOR MONDAY b(i4.a "Before railroad were bailt Salt Lake Valley, rich ore. fJJZ the A Ha diatrict were shipped ta by mx team and from there to Swaneea Wei for treatment. The high trade hare lone tinea been mined." "Leaving Keys In Car Invites Thieves", Sheriff Dudler Says Sheriff Joseph Anl 1 e At Hclrcr. Utah ment of a portion of the sinking fund monies in federally insured savings and loan association in the state was also among the matters of business taken up. Mr Ockey report ed that at the present time the Carbon county school district has $25,000 invested in such associations and that this sum has accumulated $4475 in interest since the investment seven years ago. The board also authorized a lease with Helpr city whereby the railroad caboose 'Which has been set up for a school lunch kltches will be rented for the current year. Also authorized was the employment of Claude Cowley of the Carbon college athletic staff to supervise after school sports activities in conjunction with the city's recreation al program. Mr Ockey reported that school buses would be used to transport students from the camps to basketball games on January 23 and on March 7. J fi. by two-yea- a I world-widhelpfulIn more recent years it has seen examples of ness. For instance, the Boy Scouts of America, which marks its 37th 7 to 13, has a World anniversary during Boy Scout Week, Feb. Thus far over Friendship Fund of voluntary gifts by its members. $110,000 has gone to help Boy Scouts in 32 nations overseas rebuild meeting of the Carbon county school board. Superintendent G. J. Reeves was also informed that his contract which expires in June will, be reThere is nothing respecting which as of the extent and strength of his newed at that time for another period. Jeffrey man may .be so long unconscious, prejudices. The authorization of the invest- Cammo 6. 1947 Your circumstances may uUt congenial, but they shall not EXAMPLE OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION SGHOOL BOARD WILL HELPER JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY HBT.PBB. UTAH THE HELPER JOITRVAT PAGE TWO FOOD CENTER |