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Show HELPER The PAGE TWO (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, News About Our Neighbors From KENILWORTH Mrs. Glenda Worthen rhat it now has. Sgr. and Mrs. Uwwl Tho;nr- 1950 ,.n an, rlaiirhtor IVna T.pp frvn were Colorado Springs, (oo 'JvWtori during the week at the lionie of Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen. Sgt. Thorn is .utloaed at Camp Icaraon. lllv alu! .laekiu ( havp returned home to attend school latter soendinc several weeks visit- I uii. Baca had the ...i.h i Mvc,n o m ifn,,,,.. r,f Jos home alter receiving medical at-- : inniinn at a Salt t.ako I'ltv hna iiurting himself Friday night while at work when he fell and hit his pital. Mr. and Mrs. ROM Judd and ''fad on a rail '.aughter enjoyed Sunday visiting with their parents and friends at Castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marks, Grant CHURCH OF ASCENSION and Sheta Marks of Sterling, visit- Hev. R. D. Nichols had a very ed during the week at the home interesting sermon for his con- of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Swausen. gregation Sunday morning at the It was "Work Shop" for the I regular Church Services of the teachers of the Kenilworth school church of the Ascension. He used Friday, where they met at the!ti,e comparison of a football play. school house and got all the er to Christianity. terialg ready for the students for A special representative of the Monday morning. Girls Friend will be here Tuesday The children of Kenilworth were and Wednesday of this week in greeted Monday morning by tneir instruct and give information to teactiers and a very clean school I those interested in this organiza house and school yard. It is to be tion, Mrs. Mike Ferderber and turned home this week from her hoped that all concerned with the Mrs. Nora Hatsis will be the leadvacationing in Montana to attend sciiooi House tnis coming year ers for the local organization of will treat it as personal property The Girls Friendly. The first meetschool here. Mrs. Glennis Anderson is back and keep it with that "new look" ing will be announced later. The next meeting of the Guild rf thp Ascpnsinn will lie held at the home of Mrs. John Kosec and will be in the form of a lawn party, (weather permitting). Mi and Mrs. KENILWORTH Martin Su'trisiM a?M hiMt-ajoyed Sunday visiting u the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fish of erron. Mr. and Mrs. James Fulton and Marilyn were in Salt Lake during the week end visiting with rela- lives aiid friends. Jess Duty suffered a heart at-taik Friday night while at work in the mine. Mr. and Mrs. Ted ChrlstenSen and daughter, Vickie, visited for several days with their parent, and Mrs. Vic Christensen. Ted and family left Saturday for Portland, Ore., where he will con-- ! tmue nis studies at tne university, Me plans lo become an optometrist. Miss Florence Ann Tatton re- . ' . CHURCH NEWS ma-M- r. -L- etter PR. H n The Justice's Court of Helper, Mailed Applications William May. Mrs uil Udrric ' legal Sli- - C, 7 ctato of Utah type. Vnf Pprmits Die at the Mrs. Donald Newberry n. kK H HeiPer irlDI ' Pit jra Irl Mrs Julia HatS!. and NELSON, "v"rtll aba HELPER MARKET, To Be Accepted -P- hone NewsTuir- rrhe hostess Mrs. John KoseiPlaintiffs served very attractive and de- -, Applications for special deer vs. on the "first came first licious refreshments. permits SOLOMON' VELASQUEZ, serve oDen sale" areas may be Defendant club stitching dozen made by mail as well as in perv,rs Vo Ha,sis a,,e(1 as. h0?t' SUMMONS son, the Fish and Game Depart- l . ess to the members ot tne mulhl'HE STATE OF UTAH TO TDK ment announced i"uay. D"" club :" her homesnestTue?in VBOVE The mailed appucauons ami. re. NAMED DEFENDANT: ,)aThe time was . .. arwi as much attention as those i.,.hi summonj You are nereo sewint and visiting The hostess u h- was given a lovely towel bj each required to serve upon Stanley oe win permus attorney, Litizzette plaintiff's guest. A very tasty lunch aeseri or the mailed the Main applications ITS South whose address is was enjoyed by all. in person answer presented an applications Utah, Street Helper until after the sales offices open STORK SHOWER to the complaint within 20 days Mrs. James Dixon's home was after service of this summons upon at 9:00 a.m.. October 2, 1950. 'est The mailed applications will be fail fi0 to do judgement the eatherimr nlace for a Stork . with the Shower In honor of her daughter- - '.bv deaut will be taken against processed concurrently There It A. Mrs. Tommy Kixon. A very you for the relief demanded in sale ot permits over me counter, have as ABERDEEN delightful time was had by those ...h mmnlaint. which has been so that each group may OEALIr nearly an equal chance as is pos- attending, the evening being spent- filed in this court. In Yon? in playing games and visiting. DeThis is an action on an "pen siuie. Applications sent by mail should in playing games and visiting. De ,,,ont for goods, wares, and mer-- 1 COMMUNITY lieious refreshments were served chandise sold by plaintiffs to de be addressed to the "Deer Permit i,v the hostess and the honored fendant in the amount of 519.00. Sales Office" in the county seat designated as the Sales Office in guest received many lovely and Dated: August 31, 1950. the 1950 Deer Hunting useful gifts. STANLEY V. LITIZZETTE Plaintiff's Attorney INDEPENDENT PREPARATION MEETING 17S South Main St., Mrs. Delia Rasmussen and Mrs. To overcome all wrong, it must Helper, Utah Glenda Worthen acted as co- become unreal to us: and it is GORE Date of first publication, August i" tut? i i luiw. j good to know that wrong has no and teachers Wednesday atternoon 31. 11950. Date of last publication, divine authority; therefore man COMPANY at the home of Mrs. Worthen. September 21, 1950. is its master. Mary Baker Eddy President Voneta Swansen was in PhoTiP News Items to Journa- lcharge of the program and gave who do. to each teacher the materials need- - and the Relief Society the lunch. e for the coming year's work. nated and sold Kefreahmenta were enjoyed byPOPSICLE AND MELON BUST Mrs. Swansen. Mrs. Veloy cox. The Welfare Committee treated Mrs. Norma Huntington, Mrs. Viv- the kids, "big and little" Sunday ian Laursen. Mrs. Lester Green- - afternoon to all the watermelon s haJgh. Mrs. Betty Elliot. Mrs. they could eat and plenty of Fauntella Blaekham, Mrs. Gertrude for all. The younger generRichards, Mrs. Jennie Campbell, ation expressed their thanks by Mrs. Yvonne Jewkes, Mrs. Mabel showing just how much they could Smith, Mrs. Edith Burton and Mrs. "put away". Eva Dixon. f JS(a half century of progress JpffiON DISPLAY '(: - IL-J- see tY F e fjlyl lilfl million dollar FARM EQUIPMENT SHOW feh BRILLIANT EXHIBITS fffiVJFv 4-- mMsSi ft and FFA GRAND STAND SH0W FREE MIDWAY ACTS J$n Sif 951 vlt5 1 r&Jl gijf Prcmi'(m World HOLIDAY on ICE v.Piiu M 8 ( BIG IN ALL BUT COST) fverythlng but the price tag says Ford's Mr. BIG! You get BIG-ca- r power and quiet from Ford's 100 horsepower V-- 8 and 95 "Six" . . . plus the BIG-chorsepower seats and a roominess of Sofa-Wid- e deep luggage locker . . . and the BIG-ca- r King-Siz- e Brdkes. safety of 35 easier-actin- g i"", Mm COAL & SACRAMENT MEETING Elder Glen Thomas was the speaker for the regular Sacrament meeting Sunday night. He spoke on the True Churrh and the Quali- fieations Needel. Elder Thomas has just returned from filling a two SEWING CLUB year mission for the church. Miss Darlene Laramie acted as Kivhnn Worthen announced that Wed-wounext Sunday the regular meetings hostess to her Sewing Club the time was afternoon, - nesday Priestonce again. begin hood meeting will begin at 9:30,sPent in visiting and sewing after which retresnmenis were enjuyeu Columbo. Geor- era of the Priesthood are encour by: Elizabeth Ann L,orna Hatsis, jane noper. aged and invited to attend SunJSia Blaekham. Kay Greenhalgn, Olena for School day Prayer meeting all officers and teacjiers of Sub-da- Peggy Ann Marsh. School will begin at 10:10 and FIVE YEARS OLD Sunday School will begin at the Kay Johnston, daughter of Mrs. regular time of 10:30. Sacrament Lola Johnston, was honored Satmeeting will be held at 6 p.m. and urday afternoon at the home of the speakers for next Sunday will her Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. be Stake Missionaries. Bob Draper, the occasion oeing her fifth girthday. There were ASCENSION GUILD ni miny-eig,Uue guests who w..e The first meeting of the Ascen-- 1 . IITT.-- M nTIH Ot ..t H o i' "1B" lo sion Guild was held Wednesday in afternoon to the playing enjoy afternoon, Sept. 6. at the home of faMrs. Roy Robinson. After the bus- games and the special party a which included treats and iness was discussed Rev. Nicholas vors cake beautiful topped birthday gave a very interesting lesson on, five candles. "Why Do They Do These Things?" with It was also the birthday of Kay's The ladies from Dragerton were there as special guests and were: Grandmother Draper which gave for "double celebration. Mrs. Nicholas, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. reason Mrs. St. Clair, Mrs. Rhlne-ha- rt Many lovely and useful gifts were from Spring Glen and Mrs. received. J. W. Hughes from Price. Others RELIEF SOCIETY attending were: Mrs. Mike FerThe Bisiting Teachers of the derber, Mrs. Algert Tittle, Mrs. Relief Society met Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sarah Smith. Mrs. Smith gave the lesson on "Love of Neighbor", and "Who is My Neighbor". Those attending were: Mrs. Wendell Laramie, Mrs. Velda Behunin, Mrs. Florence Saastamonien, Mrs. Beryl W'ood, Mrs. Thelma Rasmussen, Mrs. Mrs. Malbel Norma Huntington, Smith, Mrs. Gertrude Richards. IS r - - y - HEAT J. ld GREATEST FAIR Z nipr SOFTBALL DANCE The Ward Softball Team sponsored a dance Saturday night that was a big success thanks to the cooperation of all the townspeople pop-sic.le- PRIMARY iMr.W:M.M.MTW:m PARTY Under the direction of the Primary President and the teachers of the different classes of Pri mary a very successful party was held Monday afternoon at fourl o'clock at the ball park. The time was spent in playing games for all ages, after which the children were given the chance to see just who could eat the most watermelon. Primary will begin with regular class work next Monday and all children of Primary age are invited to attend. There is a very splendid group of teachers and Primary workers this year and Primary promises to be an outstanding success. BEER UTAH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 2. CONSTITUTIONAL "Vl AMENDMENT rx v it j iuu. u aMCU o o. 1 io4Q JOINT RF.SOTfTTTON PRO- POSING AN AMENTMENT TO ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE A &AIUiJlLG vtwon pttbt tw SCHOOL SYSTEM TP THE STATE board OF EDUCATION AND THE APPOINTMENT BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDU- flATTON OF THF STATIC STT. PERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. H.J.R. BY No. 6 Attorney General, each of whom shall hold his office for four years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after his election: excent that the terms of office of those elected at the first election shall begin when the State shall he admitted into the Union, and shall end the first Monday in January A- D- - 190L The officers of the Executive Department, during their term of office shall reside at the seat of government, where than oholl boon fh nWV,n ords. books and papers 'They shan ?C.0I2r. the duties 88 are preacnuea oy mis oonstuuuon and as may be prescribed by - Phone Bldg MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell Embalmer A Funeral PHONE 300 Director PRICE Loyal Order of Moose V-- IS&HBHHMEMiiiiA m comfort and quiet There't all this yet you save all the way. You save on first cost. You save on upkeep. And, with Ford's rugged "lifeguard" feature Ilk Body stretching Hie ear's Ufa, Ford brings you mora la resale valvM, tool BIG-c- Meet Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. HELPER LODGE HALL torn DIAMANTI MOTOR CO. 378 North Main - Phone 283 - Helper N. J. Tutlltia . mtJ rW V nr-v- S eltd P " Nn Helper Lodge No. 56 I. O. O. F. a'l.j.ant PP"? V" of Secretary b A.,;f' Stat 8. ' ai I aLSS. TSeTinl BffiSS SBPfiSW Be it resolved Intnrp r u. o,., by nouse Section L arm-nr- f a?-i- . ..Hiue NS Section I. The Department shall Secretary State nr. A.. :V.e .f" gu!L!!!.: t? PP08641 to no 20 of the THURSDAY OF MONTH At Moot Hill. Helper Uir, "uuwui. ..!. .rr. K it o oinnieu Attornev-fipriprtb Treasurer. onH . . .v. . ., electors oi uk ptat. effect and take distnct A JOINT RESOLUTION shall ment - oifL? as mav be nrnv rlerl IROPOSfor T or January, 1951. .. iwr. . H'u ii TO AK- TTm.1T amendments RKNNlUl'i, by law. sha rw p v fnr their dayi ir 20 serY!ce8, monthly, a compensation of h l-aofCUUhy DO 1 wK-- ii 2nd and 4ta , alJo rnnt;tt; OFFFmATlON' 0F STATE EVERY t a I POWER ING OF VACANCIES TAIN offiprb. i Secretary MEETS 1! (Passed February 28, A JOINT RESOLUTION SE PnsiNn TO AMENDTHE ",MutAI " "w. UV 1 1 Consututi;; SEZf&L SUti TreiSi itrnro BggM iTM offices Robt. Olson Governor COME IN No. KES . Wlf iidewoll NM d hee trim ringi optional of ei)ra cast. C?JIIU" AMENDMENT A (Passed March I If 3. ZZZ77 t m;?t;;tv "ey-uener- ai jji J. R. No. go Helper, Utah mbmbi S. Governor i 278 Secretary i submit I to proposed amendment to thee tors of the State at tne general election in the provided for in Article section 1 of the Constitution I the State of Utah. Section 3. If adopted electors of the State, this U ment shall take effect tne day of January, 1951. n THORIT HATCH LAWYER Stafford State is directed a RTTPT F VI OF q Be it resolved by the Legis- OF UTAH, RE cttttttfon of the State of Utah. 'aw. n roMPENSATIOX TMn two-thirof all the members Section 10. The MEMBERS OF THE LEGIJ elected to each house concurring shall nominate, and by and with TURE, NOT EXCEEDING Sa therein: YEAR FOR XTFkTHE TillLEGW consent of the appoint A A . . .' . . .senate, ? C m TTfil m in f i Ii x. oevuuu u is proposea . to an state and district of f cers ilvrj 1 TrVi taI amended Article X. Sec. 8, of whose offices are established by hw wMisuiuHon oi tne state tnis institution, or which mav v. M Vi..k fhp -j ot utan to read: be created by law, and whose , sec. 8. The sreneral contro appointment or e ection is not m w. ,. anu supei vision oi tne puonc . . aur- - ; wwe houses' ior. h u, tron proviaea rpr-oaint- thp school svstpm - shall o to eacn oi tne nf ........ ivv. i,aaiA v fho fionoto ' " itowu vnuiv., a g. W fn..y.4 lner. ' In f?fofo vacancy orrnr nnv in a State RnarH r,f FHin-afmI VM f v& Jr viui.il f ti "e the members of which shall Kp district office, the Govpmnr ,"cLm ii . .. , State SET 80me ,aw: .. TLSSSSn a?Pint , ot .,(lua.lif xnc uudiu snaii appoint tne yaun w aiscnarge tne auties f , i V H' State Superintendent of Public thereof until the next meeting q The members -" jciiatc, wneu ne anau "e uie "x ahall receive" r""" executive officer of the Board, nominate some person to fill Legislature exceedii oftice- Section 2. The Secretary of If the office of 'SSSSm the for a State is directed to submit this Secretary of State, State Audi- a day proposed amendment to the elec- - tor- - State Treasurer or Attor- in sesa De vacated by death, " V."- - " tors of the State at the next nviHad by law. general election in the manner resignation or otherwise, it shall The Secretary" dutv of the Governor to stite provided for in Article XXIII. to submit , fl" the same by appointment. I3. section 1 of the to the of the State of Utah. SST 0f Utah at an,d the appointee shall hold his H J. R. No. 6 ouice until his successor shall "umM be eected and qualified, as may 'ore uc ,aw proviaea. i CONSTITUTIONAL vytii SecW rfum Article 9 Section 20. Thp AMENDMENT lature - PROFESSIONALS S&gftA.1 The Section Co- -ti, three constitut ue ,n 8,1 IU" Ior ments propoaeu - er 'CeS rendered by said offi- - session of the Twentf cers, respectively, in n, ntr,oi TJoiafnrP. 1949. as 8PP1 ffilPS or empteynent during record in my office-WH 1 - respective terms of office. officer 8nal1 receive nerfnrmon tZ ST 'aJf J..i ."Y' if" "IM f Cof H performance them nf SvuS .J IN WITNESS hereunto sex "v, of t;-n- A tha Great BP d t i by L .. . J S" collected in advance 5" Lrea'ur' of f monthly to the credit State. The Legislature W ."t ' payment of expense. ceaaarjr ynnT TltT K i Sari H. K JJ" 19 Secretary By |