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Show HELPER JOURNAL THE ,WUH6PAVY 1ft 1Hfl PAQE was wmpWc interpretation cent of 9a per information war II enemy SEVEN Ninety per cent of Naval personnel trained by the Pacific Fleet Training Command had never been to sea before. ciiuncn tiEivs Notes of News from SPRING GLEN By Rosle Colton Here's Your Laundry Cents! i ... a FREE day every MONDAY, if you let us relieve you of your fam- ily's laundry burdens! Call us today. You'll see the difference it makes in your laundry. PHONE 540 OVERALL SERVICE TOO ! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU HELPED CITY LAUNDRY PHONE 540 HELPER Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor SPRING GLEN' Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gran Warren last Sunday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunter cf Draeerton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. George Starkovkh of Royal. Mrs. Tony Krissman i8 still recuperating at the Standard hospital after having been seriously ill for the past two weeks. Mrs. Harold Duke and daughters, Phyllis and Elaine, and Miss Janet Miller were Provo visitors Monday. Kenneth Ariotti was home from the LDS Business College this week end to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keno Ariotti. Also down were Mrs. Ann Babich and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirshbergen to visit with their mother, Mrs. Mary Rolando. Bishop and Mrs. Stanley R. Judd were Ferron visitors last Sunday afternoon, Mr. James Gable of Scofield visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gran Warren last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pinarelli were called out of town to the bedside of Mrs. Pinarellfs father. Mr Tony Aragone of Draper, who was seriously ill. Mr. Pinarelli return- ed home Sunday evening while Mrs. Pinarelli stayed in Draper with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones and family were Huntington visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Haslam and Mr. and, Mrs. James Cochrane of Sunnydale, motored to Deseret Lake last Friday afternoon. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan will be glad to hear that Mrs. Morgan Is home after having spent two weeks in KenilwOrth at the Kenilworth hospital and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan recuperating after the birth of a baby daughter. Mrs. Elaine Richardson is spending a few days in Salt Lake City on business this week, Ivfoke friends with mm lionized as the perfect hoit when you make nut-lik- BY It is not well to see everything, to hear everything; let many causes of offense pass by us un Seneca noticed. WINE GROWERS GUILD, IODI : ... tores, quality ana perrorman,. ... arsdvFs50vrv VSoKSil&; . Prices eOSM reaSMSffiedn See for Tnai . 5Sti jJaisS rfm 54SC x nw" 1. l . rhowrM yoursef how much more Advance-Desig- n 2S3 iT J i s-- yy, WkL Chev- - gN. trucks offer. Call us, F-- 1 - of in Your Trucks w is i dmm h boat gtftf Vi kind you Dodft truck doac . i . whoMTmaa know yaut trucktibom. A te Z . . . ad whooo Mrvic cost no moral lubrication far Ubricatba at lt Utt lee sal BUNNELL GARASE Price KO East Main with 6LAM0BI SEVENTEEN " time! great hand-printe- d blossoms that actually look real I Celanese Prospector front the back a solid color of dull satin Lastex for superb TO WHOM -- nq. S FORECLOSURE tea- People prefer Chevrolet's outstand.ng A LAST RELIEF SOCIETY The Relief Society held Its work and business meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. UTAH STATE SOIL Stanley R. Judd. The ladies workCONSERVATION COMMITTEE ed on a quilt. Refreshments were of Legal Notice of the Result served to the ladles by Mrs. Mag Election for Supervisors of the" gie Haycock and Mrs. Marcy Price River Watershed Soil Con- Hammond. servation District. Notice is hereby given by the UPIO To Sponsor Utah State Soil Conservation Com- - State Beauty Contest mittee that in the matter of the Plana are now underway for the organization of the Price River State Department of Publicity to Watershed Soil Conservation sponsor and promote the annual District an election was duly con Utah state beauty contest. Special ducted by said State Committee efforts will be put forth by the within said District on April 9th, UPJD to urge every girl In the 199, for the election of three state with youth and beauty to supervisors of said Soli Conserva participate in the event. Every tion District and that the follow. county in the state will be expect ing tabulation gives a full, cor- - ed to have a beauty contestant In ect, and true report of the results the final contest to Ibe held this of said election: fall at the state fair. June Bryner 6 Chris Jorgensen 6 Carlyle Pace MADEMOISELLE As fiatund in LIFE 4 Henry Anderson 3 Harry Mahlares 2 iLeon Moynier Please take further notice that a canvass of the results of said election shows that Mr. June Bryner, Mr. Chris Jogrgensen, and Mr. Carlyle Pace, being the three candidates who received the greatest number of votes, are hereby declared supervisors of said Soil Conservation District. By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation CoMralttee, Geo. L. Hobson Acting Chairman First Publication May 12th, 1949. Breath-takin- g Is the word Last Publication May 12th, 1949. Date: May 9th, 1949. for this Carolina suitl "California NOTICE OF that more PROPERLY LUBRICATED TRUCKS many of the Spring Glen people went to the Helper Ward to join! in their services. A meeting will be held next Sunday evening how ever, with the Primary Gradua Hons taking place, Poppy" Official registration figures prove M Lor, Phone News Items to Journal NO SACRAMENT SERVICES No Sacrament meeting was held In this ward Sunday egenlng, but J jj Greenrlver'a Bert has spent 56 years on the tamed Colorado and who reaches 80 years old this summer, plans another trip down the turbulent waters of Utah's biggest river. He has already started construction on a special boat with $225.0 worth of material furnished him free by the Harbor Plyboard Corp. of Hoquiam, Washington. gL6GAL.Sg PTA HOLDS FINAL MEETING FINE PROGRAM PRESENTED The Spring SPRING GLEN Glen PTA held It's last meeting of the season Wednesday evening at the school house, Mrs. Roy Dunn in charge. After a short business meeting, a program consisting of numbers from the Helper L.D.S. Choir led by Lynn Overlade, and accompanied by Mrs. George Kelly, and the following numbers supplied by the school: vocal solos by Shirley Ann Fazzio and Carol Ann accordian solo by Bobby Warren, and a violin solo by Judy McQuire, were presented to all those in attendance. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. The Parent-Teacheassociation will resume it's activity in September when school begins once more. " Bert Leper, River Veteran Plane Another Trip m rs friends with Guild California e Sherry. Its delicious flavor is welcome any time. IN CAIIFORN IA La-Ma- Mc-Fal- l( You'll b FOR YOUR PROTICTION-IOTTL- ID ' MOTHERS HONORED AT SPECIAL SUNDAY PROGRAM SPRING GLEN The mothers of the Spring Glen Ward were honored Sunday morning with a very lovely program. The attend ance at the program was the highest it has ever been with 152 Present. Two talks were given by Miss Dorine Roundy and Roger Hansen, after which a musical number by Mrs. Winona Anderson and Mrs. Maroy Hammond was sung. Poems Riven by the younger classes were by Nancy Hammond, Frank Black- ham, Sandra Hansen, and Connie Nichols. A piano solo was played by Miss Joyce Judd, and a poem r was read by Bert Dart. Mr. Empey of Price and MIrs Betty Mitchell of Bountiful, Utah, accompanied by Miss Alice Ar- nette of Price, gave a very beau tiful number. Speaker for the program was Leonard Roundy, Counselor in the after which Bishop Blshepric, Stanley R. Judd gave a few re marks. Appropriate greetings were made by the Sunday school superintendent, David Colton. and the entire program was under the of Hyrum Huntsman, direction assistant in the superintendency. There were 103 tokens given to the mothers and taken to mothers unable to attend. Two who wer of the oldest mothers of the ward were honored and presented with a book. They were Mrs. Fullerton and Mrs. Davis. Another book was given Mrs. Dan Morgan for being the most recent mother. Prayers were offered by J. D. Richardson and Mrs. Jesse Huntsman. IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of September, A.D., 1948, Dorothy Anderson, of Helper, Carbon County, State of Utah, signed, executed and delivered a Chattel Mortgage to Nick Stoforos of Helper, Carbon County, State of Utah; said mortgage covering certain personal property used in the operation of the Riviera Cafe described as follows Linoleum floor covering 8 booths figure-trimmin- A I g Catalina Convertible. 'can bo worn with or without itropi to-wi- t: 13 16 3 1 1 1 J tables chairs 1ISK Wall Mirror Combinations show case National Cash Register Buffet Kitchen stove three dr. Kelvlnator Electric ru FLTIN8 TIE HSI $6.00 to $15.00 refrigerator All dishes All Silverware All cooking pans 3 01949, Catalina, Inc. Vtghttrtd Floresent lights Kelvlnator Air Conditioner and all other personal property belonging to the mortgagor, and used in the operation of the Riviera Cafe, located at 212 South Main Street, Helper, Carbon County, Utah. That said mortgage was given to secure the payment of a certain promissory note in the sum of $1,000.00 plus interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum; that said mortgage of the County Recorder of Carbon Coun-ty- , Utah; that said mortgagee, Nick Stoforos now claims that there is now due thereon the sum of $1000.00 together with interest thereon in the sum of $75.00; that said mortgagor has defaulted In the payment due on said mor tgage; that said mortgage since said default has taken possession of said property as provided In said mortgage and, Notice Is hereby given that said mortgagee Is forcloslng said mor tgage by advertisement and sale; that said property will be sold at public auction by the sheriff of Carbon County for the purpose of satisfying said mortgage and the sums due thereunder on the 24th day of May, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock P.M., at the front entrance of the Helper City Hall In Helper, Carbon County, State of Utah. NICK STOFOROS Date of First Publication May 1 edd Motor Company 4Ai rnunu oo 129 W. Main Price, Utan - W 12, 1949. Date of Last Publication 19, 1). May THE TOGGERY HELPER, UTAH MAKE YOUR Memorial Day Tribute ;4o a Beautiful Rock of Ages Monument Remember your parted loved ones with an attractively the loveliest finished, fine granite Family Monument and most lasting tribute. Choose yours now be assured of delivery by Memorial Day. Free estimates and easy monthly terms. ... ... 1.1. 0. PORTER 66 Bryner St. Helper AUTHomro f j " Phone 133-- J ansamam JAMES M. WALKU MONUMENTS I lit lAtt " ; ; b (? MOTH (3..QQC? ; MIT IAJCI Or OTf, O UTAH "u ; |