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Show 1 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Navy Lists Trades Available To High School Grads. TIDINGS HOME-TOW- N BiU of Thls.and.That of the People and Happenings in and about Helper. NORWAY U.N. Facts and Faces i The Navy has a limited number in the following trade schools which are directly avail HAPPY NEW YEAR! It looks in Salt the Enjoying holidays as if it will be a white New Year Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. able to high school graduates. See Chief Packard, resident reM. S. Wycoff and family, are Mrs. instead of a white Christmas to qualify and make apcruiter, just so we don't get snowed fn Mirtes Weeter and daughter plication. The following schools like the New Yorkers. I are open under this program. Killpaek. formerly an employe of the Rio Grande here, and a resident of Ferron, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Berensen for a few days. Miss Killpaok just returned home from an eighteen month LDS mission in Southern California. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cox last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Ward alid daughter, Pam, Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Cos and son, Walter Lynn, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Grace Walther of Provo. Arva Lou Cox is spending days visiting in Grand with a friend, Frances Brown. Hike Ordered In Fee For Adoption Filing Grover A. Attorney General Giles has ruled that the filing fee in all adoption proceedings in district courts shall be $ 10, five dollars of which is a state reporter fee and the other five dollars remaining with the county as a filing fee. It appears that the attorney general acted upon the matter at the request of Farrel H. Adams, out (State auditor, who pointed of vacancies Betty JANUARY THURSDAY, Little Miss Necia Nielson had a Cooks and Bakers, Electrician's visitor from Thursday to Sunday, Mates, Electronics Material, AviMiss Joan Edwards, a friend from ation Electronic's Material, Fire i, that some counties in the state are only charging the 5 filing fee. The law, as Interpreted by the attorney general, states that the $10 must be colleced. The Carbon county court Is one of those heretofore only charging the $5 fee. Acting upon the ttaorney general's ruling, the deputy clerk of the Carbon county court is now charging $10 on all such filings with $5 to be forwarded to the state and $5 retained 'by the coun ty- - ft EE Machinist's Controlmen, Mates, Machinest's Mates Shop, Metal-smith- , Motor Machinist's Mates, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flaim and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abernathy were Optical Primary. Patternmakers, Radannen, Radio hosts during the Xmas holidays to friends and relatives. Here from men, Sonar Operator, Storekeeper, were Yeomen, Aviation Fundamentals. until "uiistmas Sunday their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and Basic Submarine. This program does not in any Rask of Salt I.ake City. Arriving concern the normal general way Saturday for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Meaoham atid service applicant nor does it in two children, Kay and Darlene of any way jeopardize his chances Salt Lake City, Mr. Lawrence of receivin! training at Navy Heinlein of Denver, and Mr. and schools. Mrs. H. R. Malaby of Columbia PRICE YOUTH MEMBER who spent Saturday with them. OF USS IOWA CREW Kenil worth. SI-.- HNN MOE HAPPY NORGE i NO R -- WAY) EW YEAR A Norway, a mountainous country extendi? from the frozen Arctic to the gateway of the Baltic Sea, is known all over the world by her merchant fleet. The sea, washing 12.000 miles of coastline, provides natural industry for Norway's 3,000,009 people, who are among the world's greatest sailors and fishermen. Her farmers live mainly along the famous fjords (inlets) and in valleys deep in the rugged mountains, which also furnish water power for electricity to run Norway's industries. The country is a Kingdom and gave the United Nations its Secretary-Genera- l, Trygve Lie. Its Permanent Representative at U.N. Headd blue crass. quarters is F'nn Moe; its flag red with a Andrew M. Dougherty, electri Mrs. Johnny Mabrito and daughcian's mate, third class, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Griffith of ter, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Andy Daugherty of 4S were Max Lake Salt Pessetto, San Pedro, City California, spent West Fifth St., S., Price, Utah, Christmas here with her father, visitors last Saturday. a crew member aboard the batjis Kissamitakis. George Dinner guests at the J. E. Pettit tleship USS Iowa, which has com k operational R. Mr. Thomas Greener of home in Price on Christmas day pleted a 'cruise off the coast of California. H. E. Mr. McNeill Mrs. were and Springville enjoyed Christmas with Two practice amphibious landhis sons, J. A. alid Ray Greener, and son, John, of Jerome, Idaho, were made on San Clemente C. and Nelson Mrs. Mr. atid Ray and families. Besides the Greener ings Island and two full scale )amlin?,s. family, Mr. and Mrs. James Coch- son, Dennis of American Fork, Mr. rane and sons enjoyed dinner at and Mrs. Jack Huntsman of Stand-ardvlll- e simulating c. full wartime operaiiso Canyon and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse tion, were made at the Greener home. in area in the Penccltcn Camp of and son, Bill, Helper. Perry Southern Oiliforta. The T nl Among students home from Waswaj Spending the Christmas hooli-day- s landing at Aliso atch Academy for the holidays by COO Army ottre- instrucat the Memmott home in are Jerry Bergera, John Hatch, Jessie Lee Nelson, Nadine Vlcker, Helper was Mrs. Memmott's moth- tors anl students tr.u 'J.e Command and1 General Staff School at Barbara Nilson and Bob B&llinger. er, Mrs. W. F. Myers of Price. Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Also a number of civilians were 23 large December Leaving by plane Leaving Sunday to spend the New Year holiday In Los Angeles to spend the holidays in Sacra- allowed to witness th.j landings to mento were Mr. and Mrs. George see what happened in thj Pacific was Mr. G. H. Heck. Theaters durB. Wallace and daughter, Joan, of and Mediterranean war. the ing past Price. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Terrance and eon, of Logan were guests of Mr. THREE CARBON MEN ENLIST Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen and Mrs. Owen F. Burgener durIN NAVY ing the holidays. Mrs. Reid is a atod three children of Mt. Pleasant Bates of Standard-villJohn Gordon a short for visit of and her arrived Sunday Burgeners daughter William Leroy Dennis and tuisband is a student at the USAC with her brother, R. G. Sidwell, Nelden Taylor Grundvig, both of and family. at Logan. Price, were accepted for enlistment at the local recruiting staat the home the the from students holidays Enjoying Among BYU are Jean Halverson, Georgine Cliff Dyet home are Mr. and Mrs. tion on the 22nd of December and were sent to Salt Lake City for Jack Dyet of Salt Lake City. Krissman and Dean Winters. final acceptance and given the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Lewis of oath. These men are at present Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thayn id daughter. Shirley, left the Spanish Fork spent Christmas with enjoying a holiday leave at home before "being sent to SanDiego, Cal Saturday before Christmas to their son, Vernal Lewis, and ifornia, for their recruit training. spend tbe holidays in San - Prices for Wed., Fri., Sat., Dec. 31, Jan. 2, 3 white-bordere- two-wee- TENTATIVE COUNTY BUDGET CALLS FOR LOWER 1948 LEVY the 1947 budget. Projects as ap Continued from Page Onel 1947 legislative proved by the state road commis as provided by action. Total taxes on county val- sioners slate expenditures totaling uation are estimated to be $57,-84- the revenue. improvement as compared to $55,920 in In the highway 1947. Other tax revenue is expect- fund receipts are expected to be from fines ed to drop from the 1947 $ ,072.48 $17,000 with $6,000 to $3,140 in 1948. Refuunds are and $11,000 cash on hand. Labor expected to bring $7,510, fines and and material on projects to be comforfeitures, $1500 and liquor share authorized by the county to is missioners expected expend will a show $13,331. Refunds drop from $7,560.75 to $7,510 while fines the total amount. The 1947 budgand forfeitures are expected to et listed $1S,600 for this fund. The county airport fund is exdrop from $3,500 to $1,500. Depart mental fees are expected to show pected to be enriched by $11,568 an increase from $10,600 to $12,650 on a .5 mill levy as compared to Estimated expenditures out of the $22,368 on a one mill levy the general fund for the county this year. Other tax revenue and e commissioners is expected to be cash on hand will bring this same as last year, $6,100. The tal to $68,048.26. Matching state county clerk and auditor is expect land federal appropriations for under the ed to expend $100 more in 1948 airport construction than this year, $8,700 as compared first project scheduled will take to $8,650. The county attorney will $39,216.44 of this amount, main-alswill be allowed $1000 more for;tenance and improvements $27,831.82 and miscellaneous the coming "year, $4,945 as com-'takpared to $4,845 for this year. The expenditures will total $1000 for PFC Owen Carl Sabin treasurer's budget has been a total expenditure of $68,048.26. county spent part of his holiday furlough visis-in- increased from $6,900 to $7,330 and The tax levy of .40 mills for the with his uncle and aunt, Mr. the county assessor has been al-- j indigent and poor fund will net an and Mrs. Vern Hatfield. Carl is lowed an increase from $9,294 to estimated $9,254.40. Last year's with the U. S. Army and is locat $12,308.50. The new addressograph evy of .25 mills netted $5,592. ed at Keesler Field, Miss. machine purchased for that office other tax revenue will bring will take$2,664,50 of the increased $213.65 and the estimated cash '.balance on hand is J6.000 to make Miss Angelina Marchese has amount. The county recorder's budget the total revenue equal $lo,4b7.()-- . spent the holiday season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mar has been increased from $6,865 to Expenditures are expected to equal chese.A ngelina is employed as a $7,550. The increase is for two the revenue. new typewriters and extra help. teacher in Fresno, California. A bike is noted in the levy for The budget for the county sher- the temporary transient relief, Brief visitors at the Harry Clark iff and jail has been increased county and county infirmary home last week were Mr. and Mrs. $100 from $23,020 to $23,120 in the physcian fund. Last year's levy E. F. Clark of Grand was .3 mills while next year's is Junction, new budget. Colorado. A trip to Los Angeles The county surveyor 'has been estimated at .6 mills. An estimat- was the reason for the latter given additional funds for extra ed $13,881.60 is expected from the Clark to visit in Helper. help. The new budget calls for general tax with $564.16 coming $1,050 as compared to $6S0 for from other tax revenue. Estimated Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kirkwood 1947. cash on hand atf the first of the received a telegram Tuesday from Funds for the building and year will 'bring the total revenue the doctor at the U.S. Naval hos- grounds have been increased from to $24,445.76 as compared to the pital, Santa Margarita Ranch, Cal $4,650 to $5,180. The district court $13,438.06 for this year. Expendiifornia, informing them that their fund has been increased from $5.- - tures are expected to equal reve- was progressing 995 to $6,500. The justice court nue. son, Wallace, fund has been reduced from satisfactorily. The county exhibition and adto $2,500 and the juvenile vertising fund will be hiked from Mr. and Mrs. Antone Bonacci court has been decreased from $870 .3 mills to .4 and estimated revewere present at the capping cerejto $500. Two forthcoming elections nue fromg eneral tax will be mony, held December 20, at the convention, primary and general Other revenue will net St. Benedict's hospital in Ogden, and a bond election boost the es$163.59. An overdraft of $4,390 is when their daughter Betty, receiv- timated expenditures of the stat- - noted in this fund and the total ed her nurse's cap at a very ef utory and general fund from $8,- - estimated revenue less the over- fective candlelight ceremony, which 934.23 this year to $17,137.50 next draft will equal $5,027.79 as corn-yeasaw 19 girls capped. Miss Bonacci Elections are expected to 'pared to $11,446.30 for this year, a graduate of Carbon high school cost $9,000 whereas in last year's Expenditures are expected to last year, accompanied her parents budget only $200 was earmarked equal revenue, home to enjoy the Christmas holi for this purpose. The county weed fund with a The total of all expected ex-days with them. n,in levy as compared to .2 penditures in the general fund is for this year is expected to net Arriving Christmas Eve 'to spend $102,971 as to $4.-- i as compared compared to f S9.653.23 $2,313.60 Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. K. in 1947. The 1948 levy for this 473.60 for this year. Other reve-fun- d D. Marquis were her sister and is to be 2.5 mills. 'nue will equal $1,343.09 for a total brother In law, Mr. and Mrs. Clair the same expected as last year. estimated revenue of $9,656.69. In- Mathis, and niece, Shirley Jewkes In the county bond interest and eluded is $6,000 cash on hand. Ex- of Spanish Fork. Guests Christa .2 mill levy as penditures are expected to equal mas day also were Mr. and Mrs. sinking fund, s compared to one mill for this year $7,700 to leave a balance of Ray Hassingei of Orangevllle. four cent delin- wi'.-esse- - 0 BE8T F00DS MAYONNAISE 0""s"" 6AUCE 45c '" 25c B HE,NZ TOMATO CATSUP CRANBERRY WNT CAN21c HUNTS N0 2V FRUIT COCKTAIL 39c 98c e, Salt Lake City visitors Monday Mr. and Mrs. Don Bumhope and were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ross. sdns, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Virgil Bowcutt, left ChristHouseguests of Mr. and mas afternoon for Garland to visit James Diamanti during the holiuntil Sunday. Returning home witi days are Mr. and Mrs. George Diathem were Mrs. Ruby Forsberg manti of Salt Lake City. and Miss Joan Bowcutt, who plan Steve Diamanti left Saturday for to visit here a week. a speedy business trip to Los Angeles. Drove his car down and plans to 'be back for the New Year's Eve party he and'Dea are having, to which approximately thirty guests have been invited. Give Us Your Flower Orders! We Can Supply Your Every Floral Need For Funerals, Weddings Corsages Cut Flowers RETTE-LEN- DRESS E SHOP 229 Helper Phone Salt Lake City visitors Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Diamanti. Mrs. Mary Morrison was hostess to the Helper telephone operators at her home Saturday night. A lighted Christmas tree graced the decorated room where gifts were exchanged and a delicious luncheon was served. Dancing con eluded the evening. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Maack of Kenilworth spent Christmas with their daughter in Reno, Nev. 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E HELPER JOURNAL For All Your Typewriter Ribbons Carbon Papers Account Books Staples and Staplers. Everything For Your OFFICE ' .T H per estimated 956.69. quency is expected to net $4,627.20. n0 change is comtemplated in will bring in the levy for the county and estimated cash on tural extension fund. A .2 mill hand as of January 1. 1948 will be levy is expected to bring $4.- $7S.OO0 making total estimated 627.20 as compared to $4,473.60 revenue $83,806.74. Expenditures for this year. Other tax revenue will be $18,000 on county road will net $158.09 an estimated bonds due in 1948, interest $3,750 balance on hand is $5,000 for a and $750 for handling charges for total of $9,785.29 for 1948. Ex-- a total of $22,500. This will leave penditures are divided for agri-- a balance of $61,306.75. 'culture and home demonstration Estimated revenue in the coun- - agent and the agriculture, dairy ty road and bridge fund Is $58,-- and food inspector.. The first is 262.75 coming from the following expected to expend $3,460 and the sources: Taxes based on a two latter $4,352.69 for a total of levy, the same as last year ,812.69. A 'balance of $1,972.60 is $5.- - comtemplated. $46,272: other tax revenue. 990.75 and balance on hand at the The county building and con-firof the year, $6,000. Expend!- - structlon fund levy remains the tures are expected to equal reve- - same at one mill with $23,156 nueexpected to be raised by the Ren in the Class "R" road fund eral tax. Other tax revenues will state apportionment to the county bring $545.51 and the balance on Is expected to total $2.R28 39 and. hand Is $190,630 for a total reve-testimated cash on hand Is nue of $214,311.51. The only making a total of $60,828.- - pendlture comtemplated is $450 39 as compared to $72,604.53 in for assessing and collecting taxes. j Other tax revenue At Lcmcr Prices! FANCY, PLUMP STEWING h ?)mA CHICKENS Ih 4 agrlcul-$1,179.5- SMOKED PICNIC BULK SAUSAGE ' 1 MINCE MEAT PORK CHOPS Shoulder LB ALL PORK Hewlett! RUM FLAVOR SMALL LOIN LB 2 LBS LB 50c 49c die 59c ll - b Chicago Daily NEWS, 10,13.47: or." The complaints ranged from "Ten Licenses Revoked by May. gambling to injuries by a bouncer. WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF TURKEYS FOR NEW YEAR |