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Show COLLEGE SETS 8IGHTS 9N LITERARY MAGAZINE DEPUTY. ASSESSORS Carbon college's literary magazine The Flame will again be jmWished this year, it has been announced by the student counwill be the cil. Nile Washburn faculty advisor and most of the contributions are being written by tlie jouurnalism classes. However, it was stated that contributions will be accepted from any students if they are "Suitable for the The magazine will publication. contain short stories, limericks And sketches. It is expected the magazine will be published and ready for distribution by the end of the present quarter --Phone News Items to Journal NAMED FOR CASTLE GATE IS NO. 1 IN UMWA BOSS. AGAIN CANCER DRIVE VOTED THE HELPER JOURNAL Helper, PAGE EIGHT "THESE AMAZING nonnofis by Joseph H. Weston Get Your Copy Today Not to be outdone by the first community in Carbon county to By the largest vote ever cast in HENRY EARL ALLEY report a 100 per cent contribution a United Mine Workers of Amerto 2. the March of Dimes, National, ica constitutional election, all inoffice deputies and j Funeral services will be held at Three Gate has reported that it ternational officers were reelected Castle recommended assessors by the LDS tabernacle in Price to- deputy bad gone over the top with its in the balloting of December 14 Semken Charles Assessor County morrow, Friday, at 2 p.m., for terms beginning to carry out the work of assessing contribution to the drive for funds for four-yea- r Henry Earl (Hank) Alley, 45. Gate and to 1, 1949 1949, Castle cancer. The battle ending March April were' property county during Price business man. prominent 31, 1953. The three resident inCarbon county quota was- $200. the by approved who died suddenly Tuesday at President officers, commissioners at their last meetThe report on this accomplish ternational 3:30 a.m. at his home. President Vice L. John Lewis, Alvini Mrs. was ment out ing. by given A native of Missouri, Mr. Alley Thomas Kennedy and Secretary-Treasure- r as assessor cancer Carbon Approve deputy Wallace, county came to Price 30 years ago. He John Owens, had teen Olym-pi- a society chairman. was a consignee for the Texaco was Mrs. Natalie Bean and - nominated without opposition. HoldcolR. and Jessie 100 cent Not a is Laurjfi per only Oil Company. as- - lection an re-- j were was named as office the second election This away good exceptionally He was born March 17, 1903 at news- - since the adoption of the four-yea- r more but sistants. make to it port son a of Henry Sheldon, Mo., Named as deputy assessors were worthy is the fact that the drive term for international offiCalvin and Frances Annie Pell Leo Leonard, at Castle Gate has been completed cers. It was the 14th consecuNona Aplanalp, Alley. Elaine Jensen anj Hilton Alex- two months before ' s fund cam-- , tive, reelection of President Lewis During his career in Carbon Kencounty, Mr. Alley haj ibeen em- ander, Price; Mrs. Nina Miller, paigns elsewher. get underway.' and the first Vice President - Treasurer re- - nedy C. and Mrs. R. Ardith of this Crawford, Another unusual Secretary aspect ployed 'by the Continental Oil Co.. and as a car salesman. Since 1931, Fahring and Mary Lu a. Helper; port is that Castle Gate was the Owen in their present positions. been had previously ate; Flora first community In 1948 to report! Kennedy Mr. Alley had been connected with Silas Ross, Castle Texaco. He was a meber of Price Ricketts, Hiawatha; Frank Hel-ste- completion of the drive, also a elected 10 times as secretary-treasure- r. Scofield; Jim Menzies, Clear 100 per cent, accomplishment. lodge. Order of Moose. Edith The fund collection at CSastle Baird, Elected by wide margins were Latuda; Survivors include: tois widow, Creek; of Charles direction Mrs. was John the Gate under the incumbent international telJones, Peerless; Mrs. La Verne Potter. Alley; two ; chalrmaned has who Earl Durrant and lers auditors including Archie William Wellington Hanna, sons, Henry B. Jr. and John Kent South Dragerton ; John the drive in that community for Woods, William Foster and MichDance, of both and six Alley, Price, l, the ael Medvitz, auditors and credenpast several years. brother and two slaters, Jbfca W. Patterson, Sunnyside; Ross Evan tial committee, and Joseph Woods, Smith, Martin; AlAlley, Salt Lake City, Ernest Mrs. William Young and William J. John Richards, and E. ley, Leon, Kan., James Robert Van Mrs. Canyon; Fuller, tellers. Spring Benjamin Alley, both of Price, Edith Rains; Hunter, Natta, Spring Ray Alley, California, and Jack N. Glen; Ralph Huish, North DragAlley, with the U. S. navy; Mrs. Moose Accept Nine, Frances Trewett, Drexal, Mo., anj erton; Mitchell Turnbull, Columbia, and Mrs. Hansen, Royal. Dance Sat. Plan Mrs. Rena Kenney, Holden, Mo. Foster Shinmiln was appointed y Hospital Burial will be in the Price city The Helper Loyal Order of to assess stock; M. Q. Golding, Feb. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Carl cemetery under the direction of Moose last Sunday accepted nine farms; Louis Bezyack, Helper Hulpheres, Hiawatha, boy. the Wallace Funeral home. new members into the order at a business district, an) Jerry Culp, John Feb. 17 Mr. and Mrs. special initiation ceremony which Price business district. Howa, Price, boy. LOUIS F. PHILLIPS was presided over by Rudy San-icFeb. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Orson Word has been received here of CARBON COLLEGE past governor. Those admitPowell, Wellington, boy. the death of Louis F. Phillips, 40, were Gilbert W. Hampton, ted Feb. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Taro of Springvllle, brother of Mrs. OPERA SET Calvin Acre, Nick Milovich, Tony Aoyagl, Price, boy. Marvin Lambson, who died In a FOR MARCH 11TH Reed Tanner, Feb. 18 Mr. and Mrs. SheIon Kokal, John Stowe, Payson hospital Monday following David Holton. Douglas Olsen and The opera "Vagabond King" by a lingering illness. Funeral ser- EViml la haintr aarooH ,hv tha Brotherson, Price, boy. Wood row Christensen. Feb. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome vices were held today at 2 p.m. Carbon junior drama and college Saturday night the lodge is Bills, Helper, girl. in the First Ward chapel, LDS music departments for presentaa dance to which all sponsoring Mr. Feb. and Mrs. Juan church, under the direction of tion March 11. Moose members and their guests Gonzalez, Kenilworth, girl. J. Y. Bearnson, bishop of the Featuring a cast of. 15 and a Feb. 23 Mr. and Mrs Irvin are invited. Anderson's orchestra fifth ward. more than 100, this D. chorus will supply the music. Fausett, Wattis, girl. opera is scheduled for public (presentation at the Price civic audi- NEW MANAGErTeMPLOYES Seventy Addresses IN PRICE LIQUOR STORE Helper's Dollar Days torium March 11 at 8 p.m. Helper Ward; To Hugh C. Taylor, new manager Aaron E. Roylance, instructor (Continued from Page One) Exchange of dramatics at the school, will of the Price (branch of the Utah meeting. If they approved the Keith Kissell, member of the direct, assisted by Miss Nielspn. Liquor Control commission, took project Helper's merchants would S45th Quorum of Seventy of Price, Apollo Hanson, professor of music over his duties recently. He re- replace Utah Bottling Co. as the was the principal speaker at the at the' school, will direct the solo places Al Barnes. Other new em- sponsors of the team. ployees are Mrs. Mayme Jameson, regular Sunday evening Sacra- and chorus selections. A broad invitation is being ex Included in the cast are Bert cashier, and Mrs. May Bliss. Jerry ment service of the Helper ward. to all the surrounding com tended will be WilCulp retained of the old Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Dart, James Bergera, Kent munlties and to Helper proper to Saints, last Sunday evening. cox, Elaine Waterman, Joan Bar- force. the HELPER DOLLAR in join Mrs. Jameson replaces Rtobert Mrs. Burgener, AHn He discussed the subject of Etern- ker, DAYS this week-en"If you'll Mrs. and Bliss will take Morris Reese, George Gailard, al Progression using 10 specific Clavel, visit us you'll become convinced Sem-Keof Mrs. the Charles Jeannie place Gigliolli, Nikas, Shirley steps a person must pursue. that Helper has many fine things Five members of the Second Clark, Clayton Nielson, Reed to offer in the line of merchan Fau-set- t. been Mr. and Grant and David Taylor has formerly Year Beehive class of the MIA, dise for the home, and for every a sheriff and been has deputy Elaine Crawford, Nedra Thomas, other occasion and purpose", the engaged In the hotel business in Joan Dyett, Beverly Mutz and Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Gonzalez, Price for several president of the group said. years. Patsy Bezyack, gave short talks accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Q. on their respective duties and memo books, assortAll good that ever was written, jA. Whiting of Price, drove to what they were studying this ed aide or end. $1.00 open or comes sbes; from wrought Springvllle last Saturday to see taught, year. Their teacher is Mrs. David the BYU and "D" of Utah game. God and human faith in the right. and up. See them at the Helper Kane. Mary Baker Eddy Journal. The choir under the direction of Lynn Dverlade anj Mrs. George Kelly supplied the music and Bishop Lynn Broad'bent conducted the meeting. Next Sunday evening the Price Third ward and the local ward will exchange pro grams. Helper will take their choir to Price with A. J. Kirk- ham listed as the speaker. No In formation on the program the CARBON COUNTY - j J Oig-liott- I Ken-Ilwort- At your favorite newstatid or bookstore, or $1 Postpaid by Mail Weston Publishing Co. P.O. BOX Quotations 628 Salt Lake City, Utah r Showing the Best Pictures Always FRIDAY f -- SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25, 26 TWO BIG HITS with Dennis O'Keefe Hit No. 2 In Color 'ADVENTURES OF GALLANT BESS' 1 With Tyrone Power Gene Tierney Price ward are sending here has been released, however, It will be presented' at 7:30 p.m. Three new members of the WED. AND THURS. 2, 3 WE church were confirmed Sunday night. They were Delia Fern Cooley, Clair and Dennie Greener. TWO BIG HITS To "HE WALKED MARRIAGE PERMITS BY NIGHT" ALSO r, y See mme According to a report from the county clerk's office just one marriage permit was issued during the past week, that being to: Billy S. Brandon and Elvira both of Dragerton. , "Shadow Valley" ToP rove - WILL BE MARKED DOWN FOR "DOLLAR DAYS". IN MANY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Mutual Furniture & Hdiv. JOHN SKERL, Manager PHONE 37 HELPER more jobs more payrolls five years to be sure there will more taxes for better schools and This money stays here and means " UTAH POWER Horn Ownership - A TAXPAYINO finer communities. 3 1 i I 1 You and every resident benefit. & LIGHT CO. COMPANY - lool Control WHEN your laundry you'll find no missing items. . . no laundry casualties. We're careful, thorough-gi- ve individual attention to your wash. r rftJb WL.r im PH0IIE540 OVERALL SERVICE TOO ! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU HELPED CITY LAUI1DRY t $3, DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO REALIZE A GREAT SAVING more opportunity for youth return we r " $1.50 we are spending $61,000,000 in be plenty of electricity. Gal-lego- s, WcVc Ready PIIONE540 qui? MANY ITEMS VALUED FROM must grrJso YOU can" serve pur new industries, HELPER Angelo Georgedej, Proprietor Growing cities must hay . . . mor substation . . mtbn power linos n i. 11-1- All-leat- URGE" o(. Game association at Helper on nounced involving R. B. McCalM-steMarch according to Dr. F. who is slated vto leave Prke A. Migliore, general chairman. on March 20 as soil conservation, Jack World will be in charge of ist in the East Salt Lake district. Mr. McCallister has been Priee the affair. soil conservationist tor District is men for only A stag show for Friday evening. the past four years. He has par scheduled March 11, and another show for ticipated In many activities of tie men and women is set for Satur- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. At present he is t day night to be followed by a of the Price Third Ward member dance. bishopric. for A membership campaign Mrs. McAllister who served oa the association will he launched Price library hoard the Wit the said few next days, within the Dr. Migliore. Ferron Gardner will three years, resisted her poshave charge of the Price drive, ition to leave with her huskand. and a chairman will be named She was also president of tie Price Third Ward Relief Society. for Helper. Ralph Felker, Provo, formerly Other activities of the group inwith the Field Forest Service for clude a day for children's sports State of Utah will w.cceed some time in June in Price, and the Mr. McAllister as district soil boat races at Scofield reservoir. conservationist. , "THAT WONDERFUL . y For I MATINEE 8UNDAY MARCH A transfer from the Price Plans are now under way to hold the annual sportsmen's riot fice to Murray by the Soil Fish and of the Carbon-EmerService has 'been Op-we- ll SUN., MON., TUES. FEB 27, 28, MARCH SALT LAKE AREA 11-1- Programs "RAW.DEAL" m SOS OFFICIAL IS TRANSFERED TO Sportsmen Planning Helper Dance, Program March 2 City-Count- STRAND , HEAD-MA- N j Read the Book Everybody In the West is Talking about Utah THURSDAY, FEBRUARY nV? Power plants |