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Show HELPER THE THURSDAY. JOURNAL SPRING CANYON HEWS Helper, Utah 8EPTEMBE8 2. 1948 PAGE SEVEN LA SALLE CLUB & ANNEX DINE AND DANCE Hamburgers - Hot Dogs - Chili By Mrs. Minnie Clark Mrs. Harvey Mine of Salt Lake City viBlted last week at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. James Holt. Mrs. Ila Jensen and Mrs. Minnie Clark attended a social held for the Girls Committee of the L.D.S. church, at the Price tabernacle Friday. Refreshments were served. The officers and teachers pest and present of the Storr8 Ward Primary, held a farewell party for Mrs. Charlotte Marshall, who is leaving our community, Friday eve. niag in the church basebent Mrs. Marshall has served as President of the Primary for a number of years and her friends wish her success wherever she goes. Games were played and refreshments were served, after which she was pre. sented with a lovely gift. Mr. and Airs. Darcey E. Vance and family were Salt Lake City and Mrs. Floyd Simmons and baby visited last week with Dancing Every Mr. Simmon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons. visitors Sunday and Monday. COMPLETELY 2 FLOORS A dancing party wag enjoyed by Patriarch H. Ray Pond and Mrs. the young people of Spring CanLocated LaSalle Hotel Bldg - Helper. Pond and Janet and Judy, of Rkh-rroiyon and surrounding communities Utah, were week end .'isi Friday evening in the Ward hall. tors at the home of his Mrs. Pond along with S. C. Forsyth Elder Lynn Rlchyrd alsa spoke in ELECT s. , V Sacrament meet rg Suniay even, ; ing. Mrs. Emily (Stones) Henningaon of Louisville. Colorado, a former resident, visited with friend here the fore part of the weeK. Democratic Candidate for Miss Neva Jensen who has been STATE AUDITOR employed in Salt Lake City this summer has now returned to go An experienced state executive with proven business to school. Bishop and Srrs. Grant B. Jensen motored to Salt Lake ability in successfully conducting the financial affairs Monday bringing Neva home with of State Government having received, disbursed and them. Mr. nd Mrs. John Richards, accounted for over Lynn and Jack motored to Provo Monday to vtsit relatives and Jack and Lynn to make arrangements for entering the B.Y.U. this fall. in State and Federal monies. Mr. and Mrs. Ernell Allred and family visited in Sanpete with relElectioa November 24 Primary September 7th atives and friends over the week end. A Bee hive meeting was held at (Paid Political Adv. by J- - W. Sellwood) the home of Darlene Blackburn, Mr. Night d, nler j REESE M. REESE . 614 MILLION DOLLARS 4 Candidates For Lost Of Visiting at the home of Mr. and this week. Members of the Local MiaetsP .Mrs. Joe O'Brien the past week tVlO otTutin w Political tAMWU .nv UIUH iwere Mr. and Mrs. Verl Price of j TTnlrvn By Charlotte Newren Grass Valley, California, and Mr. Itivlty Committee meeting and Mrs. Max Hermansen of El duet in Salt Lake City were Emewr Visiting at the Walter Donald- and Cook, Bud Wilson, William son home last wek were Ms Paso, Texas. Wed- and Paul Hatmaker. home returned Leon Duffy Mrs. Mr. and brother and family to their homes after John Donaldson and two daughter,-Carro- l nesday from Salt Lake City where Returning some time in t!ft spent summer having the he has visiting spent and Barbara of Ogden. Standardville hospital were tfflfc Mrs. W. D. Wilson and son Don. at the home of his grandparents, Davis and Mrs. Ray Wos- Earl Newren. Alfred Mrs. Mr. and aid, who have speat the past two ward. Ray Mantle of Salt Lake City, weeks in Los Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Newren w w of Howard Perkins, has son return, Bill, her with visiting the Church Mine Commits among of the over taken the management ed home Tuesday of last week. tee who enjoyed an outdoor supper Standardville store. was with them Returning home Mrs. LeRay Merrill entertained at Joe's Valley last Tuesday evefc her daughter. Renee, who has the bridge club Friday evening. lng at the Olsen Ranch. spent the summer in California Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simmon Guest of honor was Mrs. Ron with her brother. and children of Salt Lake City. won was score Williams. by High Miss Mary Buffo was a Maple, Mrs. Jewel Davis and low score visited at the Wilson home but ton visitor last Thursday. won by Mrs. Ruth Moss. At week. Mrs. LeRoy Merrill, Mrs. Buss i&s Coming to Standardville to malt close of the evening refresh the Davis, and Mrs. Joe O'Brien and ments were served homes are Mr. and Mrs. Jim their by the hostess small children enjoyed a picnic and children of Sanpete Cloward Mrs. E. and H. Mr. (Ned) supper at the ball grounds Thursand Mr. and Mrs. Melvia 'county Green for Fountain left Sunday the day evening. (After eating, where they will make their home Warner of Ogden. mother entertained the children this coming winter. Phone News Items to Journal with various games. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pulsipher and Clair Newren and son Leslie, small sons of Astoria, Oregon, are motored to Provo Sunday to get at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newren who has been attend- visiting Mrs. Art Parry. Mrs. Pulsipher is CENTRAL COMM. ing the summer session at the a sister of Mrs. Parry. B.Y.U. While there they visited Mr. L. E. Adams, General Main Springvile with Mrs. Newren's of the Coal Co. was out the nager AND SUPPLY CO. sister, Mrs. Clara Harrison. 'fore part of last week on official Miss Valerie Merrill returned business. Materials home Tuesday from California j Little Jimmy Monroe and sister where she has spent the summer FOR YOUR Cathern of Salt Lake City, and visiting with her aunts, Mrs. BUILDINO NEEDS f Spring Glen Richards Shirley Lindsay and Mrs. Robert Mil. are visiting at the Bates home ler. Phone 72 Helper Tuesday. Those present were Lou i i Jean Jensen, Sheila Dorius, Oma Mrs. Leo Clark Clark.Beekeeper NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Darlene. After the lesson ma. terial' was taken care of, refresh, IN THE MATTER OF THE ES. ments were served. TATE OF: A, L. REED, deceased. Creditors, will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the office of Thorit Hatch, Attorney for Administrator, at 153 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before the 20th day of Oc STANDARD NEWS Loto son-in-la- I Better De-Ra- y L6 GALS MomiiDiatiiioiri) TO BE VOTED FOR AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN CARBON COUNTY ON SEPTEMBER 7, 1948 tober, A. D., 1948. JOHN L. REED, Administrator of the Estate of A. L. REED, deceased. Date of first publication August -- Certified List of Nominees Certified List of Nominees 19th, A. D., 1948. Date of last publication 16th, A. D., 1948. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Otto A. Wiesley CLYDE TURNER, FREDERICK also known as FRED TURNER, being one and the same person, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT deceased. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN CARBON COUNTY CARBON COUNTY September INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote hr a candidate place a cross (X) in the desire to vote and in no square at the right of the name of the person for whom you one party or other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than group designation. Vote for One Governor State GIBSON, Vote for One WILSON, DAVID J. Tertii Vote for One Vote for One Vote for One GREENWOOD, ERNEST E. LLOYD, WEST, WINFRED W. RENDELL MABEY, Secretary of State Vote for One State Auditor Vote for One SWEETRING, S. WOOLEY, F. VERNON, CLINTON D. Bracken J. PREECE, DILWORTII District Attorney j Vote for One I TUTTLE, State Treasurer CLAYTON, 1 SHERMAN J. EDWARD R, I 1 '''. ' Vote for One DART, B. L. SILLIMAN, JAMES SMART, HERBERT j. Lee WARNER, WILLIAM L. ELLIS, OLIVER G. MARK N. FERRELL II. Attorney General Vote for Two LEE, J. BRACKEN ANDERSON, MARK ADAMS, " ) MARK C. HAMMOND, Vote for One j Vote for One District Judge BRYAN, JESSE V. State Treasurer E. 1 J Vote for One ARCHER R. 1 V V REID, WILLIAM T. WANT A GOVERNOR who will put the State's interest ahead of selfish interests . . . IF YOU If you want your tax dollars spent for you instead of for administration and for keeping the political machine in office . . . If you want good roads, good schools and proper enforcement of liquor laws top-heav- y ... If you want the encouragement " v j y uiai mc xuicgumg 13 tx UOUntV WcX iv iu auu av t t TT y to be filed election in fnri rnrrlct my office, as appear on the Primary Election the candidates for Balioj offices, to be voted on at the Primary Election on September 7, 1948. Carbon county this 26th day of August, 1948 Witness My hand and,seal of ltoSd K and establishment ... : WANT A MAN OF MORAL COURAGE AND HONESTY WHO WILL WORK FOR YOU AND NOT AGAINST YOU THEN ss - '1 mim mm of vitally needed new industries STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY of CARBON Soli Lake City State Supt. of Public Instruction WIESLEY, OTTO A. PACE, J. W. (Bill) REESE, REESE M. 6b SMITH, H. A. HANSEN, ELIAS Term Vote for One JI60 S 16, 1948. 1 Vote for One Governor County Commissioner, i ' KESLER, A. PRATT Justice of the Supreme Court PETERSON, J. ORVEL (BLONDIE) Privala Business, Cache County' 3 years. Bachelor of Laws, U. of Utah, Lecturer, Law School, U. of Utah 4 years. Member, State Bar Examiners, Utah State Bar Commission 6 year. Republican Member,' Utah Public Service Commission 4 years. Republican Member, Utah Industrial Commission 6 years. State Adiutant, American Legion-1- 4 years. Father of, and President of Utah Boys State since 1939. Puid Political Adv. Dy A. U. tmery I Administrator of the Estate of CLYDE FREDRICK TURNER, also known as FRED TURNER, being one and the same person de. ceased. Date of first publication August,1 26th, A. D., 1948. Date of last publication Septem Vote for One Attorney General 1 MELICH, MITCHELL D. GERBER, IRVIN JR. State Auditor MARL County Commissioner, BEESLEY, JERROLD P. (JERRY) BENNION, HEBER, Representative in Congress Vote for One SPRATLING, GEORGE F. MAW, HERBERT B. of State Vote for One Senator ,.... .HlS,JlCORD,. R. T. MITCHELL, INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote fjr a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. ber, BOYDEN, JOHN S. Secretary Creditors, will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the office of A. John Ruggeri, At torney for administrator, Carbon County Court House, Price, Utah, on or before the 20th day of Oc. tober, A. D, 1948. September 7, 1948 7, 1948 JK m IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF: YOU THAT MAN IS -- ; X BRACKEN' LEE Republican Candidate for Governor To Vote for Lm November 2 You must vote for him Sept. 7 Paid pofirtcal dirlliinn by John E. loo, SpanJsiiorfc, Utah - |