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Show NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION The Board of Education of Carbon County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in Carbon County School District, Carbon Count)', State of Utah, on the 20th day of February. 1951. at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district during the year next preceding such election, the following question, to-wi- RELIEF SOCIETY According to a report given by Mrs. Wanda Broadbent, the work and business meeting of the Helper LDS Relief Society held last Tuesday proved to be very interesting and educational to all Demonstrations on. tt present. making of 'braided and knitted rag rugs were given by Mrs. EveJannet lyn Winters and Mrs. and Chapman, "Shall the Board of Education of Carbon County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the district in the amount of 0"e Million Eighty Thousand Dollars ($1,080,000.00), in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, numbered one (1) to one thousand eighty (1,080), both inclusive, the bonds to mature in numerical order without option of prior payment, One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) each year one and two years from the date of the bonds; One Hundred Five Thousand Dollars each year from three to five years from the date of the bonds; One Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars each year six and seven years from the date of the bonds; and One Hundred Fifteen Thousand Dollars eaoh year from eight to ten years from the date of the bonds, to bear interest at a rate of not to exceed f two and per annum, for the purpercent (2 pose of raising money fair purchasing school sites, for and building or purchasing one or more school houses, and with furniture apparatus, necessary supplying the same and far Improving the grounds?" of exchanged. The next meeting will begin at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20, at which time Mrs. Ivy Jouflas will present the Literature lesson. ($105,-000.0- at Plans aire nearing completion Carbon college for a Tom Steele benefit night, lege ing The by the athletic department, to Coach Jackson event will be held college gym Monday, at 8 p.m. col- accord- Jewkes., in the February ($115,-000.0- 26 Thanks JOURNAL (Utah) FEBRUARY THURSDAY, 15, 1951 BILL'S Prescription Pharmacy again. - UTAH RAILWAY D. & R. G. W. R. R. Prescriptions Filled Helper, Utah Phone 553 FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER mon mod the Block C club of the college CLUB' MEETS Members of the Saturday mix- slated to don football suits for ed club and guests, Mr. and Mrs. "the mayhem on wheels" Chris Jouflas, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bottino last week. Following the playing Day of bridge a lovely dessert lunch- Is eon was served. Prize winners Meets 9 were Mrs. Bottino and Ed The World Day of Prayer services at Price last Friday, acMRS. NASON ENTERTAINS officials in cording to church .Mrs. Emory Nason entertained Carbon county was a success. her pinochle club last Friday with an attendance of over 110, night with all members present. and an offering of $37.30, which Prizes for the evening went to was divided among the churches Mrs. E. R. Binks, Mrs. B. R. funds were cooperating. These and Mrs. Kenneth Funk. sent to the various mission projLuncheon was served at the close ects. of the social hour. About 400 articles of childrens 3 O o o Ll CLrULiU 9 Successful; March Group Mar-chett- Said election shall, be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the judges who have 'been appointed to conduct the election are as loiiows: HELPER PAGE FOUR Paul Carr, Patrol Leader Butch Tullius, Asst. Patrol Leader Steele, former high scoring star Art Dalpiaz, Scribe of the college quint, was injured in a game last season and has Roy Preston enjoyed the week since suffered much sickness and end and social events in Salt bruised the result of a expense as Lake City with Jimmy Miner, who kidney. is attending school there. Novelty events are being sought for presentation but assured as the headliner of the program will FOOD CENTER be a basketball game to be played on roller skates with members of of Prayer Meet iz) Hie THANKS ....We wish to thank all the people in Helper and the surrounding area for the splendid cooperation we had in the food sale sponsored Jan. 27, 1951 by the Beaver Patrol of Troop 271 of the Boy Scouts of America. The food sale was a great success because of your great cooperation. MIGED ($110,-000.0- one-hal- Bradshaw Mrs. Standardville demonstrated flow er making for table decoration and corsages, also ideas on the use of colored flor sacks were Carbon College Slates Benefit Night For Ace Hoopster n First School Representative Precinct Polling Place Voting Districts 2 (Scofleld) School House 4 (Clear Creek) Hall Union 6 (Royal) Ross Service 27 (Martin) .... Amusement Hall - Election of Mary A. Thomas Mrs. John Bezyack, jr. Hall City (Castle Gate) Judges Station Shirley Malaska Mrs Alice Menkes Mrs. Florence Wallace Mrs, Doris Jones Mrs. W. H. Brown Jane Woodward Mrs. Ruth Moss Annie Evans Mrs. Thomas Harrison Jennie Nlelson Mrs. Stella Gigliottl Mrs. Leo Truscott Mrs. Evelyn Winters CLUB CONVENES The home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Rebol was the scene of a lovely bridge luncheon Sunday night, with the Valentine theme prevailing, at which Mrs. Martin Ganser was an invited guest. Lucky winners for the evening were MIXED - Mrs. James Lupo, Mark and Alphonse Ossana. Polling Judges P. Y.M.C.A. 8 (West Helper) 11 (Peerless) . 12 (Spring Canyon) 13 (Standardville) Annex Amusement Hall School House School House School House (Latnda) School House 16 (Rains) 21 (Northwest Helper) Jr. High .... Helper Myrtle Perry Mrs. Lucille Bezyack Dena Pierotti Louise Anderson Genevieve Cormani Mrs. Steve Losik Mrs, Zelpha Vuksinlck 'Mrs. Charlotte Jones Naomi Johnson Mrs. Joe Simmons Mrs. Henry Day Mrs. Nellie Woodward Mrs. Edith MerriH Mrs. Charlotte Newren Winnie Reid Mrs. June Moffitt Estelle Leger Mrs. Golden Day Mrs. Walter Kelley Clara Hammelwright School .... Mrs. H. E. Frd Mrs. J. J. Dalplaz Mrs. M. 0. Porter Third School Representative Precinct Voting Districts Polling Judges of School House 24 (Hiawatha) .. Amusement Hall House School 30 (Consumers) .... Hyatt Polling 18 (Northwest Price Judges of Election Place Arrow Auto Lino Office Drucllla J. Powell Mrs, Flossie Martin 'Georgia SURF LUX 330 330 330 L6, H (Wellington.) City Cox . House Hall ; LUX Bars LIFEBUOY i i 1 mm' Prices Effective Fri. and Sat. Feb. zrt ii nui, risn lit urtntH II It M CARDBOARD. Ml A tui & j . I fREE 0RDER BlANKS HERE S 16 and 17 O O a LG. FLAKES Perc or Drip Tomato RINSO LB Soup SURF LUX FLAKES ft h 2H Oq 29c Bath 2 LIFEBUOY SOAP Bath 2 for 7c 3 SPRY "IT'S Reg. 3 for 29c Bath 2 "IT'S OLIVE OIL Re9- - 3 for 3 for Re0- - Louise' Mrs. Katie Llddell Mary P. Hanson . Myrtle Cook IMPORTED 498 SARDINES 46 Oz. can cans IN OIL 250 1 250 a FLOUR 230 RED STAR 50 Lbs 369 g 29c gpflSc 2JF?j Margarine HOMOGENIZED" House PURE Imported ponir beams 1.17 3 LBS. JUICE 980 29c STANDARD STORES School (Sunnyslde) for 27c SPRY HOMOGENIZED" Kenihvorth Merc 20 for 27c QUART GLO COAT LIFEBUOY SOAP 1.17 LBS. tan SOAP LUX Reg. 3 for 330 330 330 LG. LUX SOAP Bath 2 for LG. Mechotn Genevieve Peacock Preston Luia Morley Arvilla Johnson : 22 (Sunnydale) Dragerton) Sunnydale Improvement Company Office .... .... Mary Daily Clea Larsen Morrison Pearl Mahani Community Bldg Emily 26 (South Dragerton) .. School House Mrs. Nada Stevenson Bernadette Vega William Davies Mrs. Alex 28 (Columbia) School House Mrs. r g 3 I 1 ALL BRANDS itiiiL.iv J 0Z- - a Ardella Lindsey Alice Crawford Delma Holllman 1. 15, 630 Union Market of has Carbon caused ri)c Ground Beef Smoked Small lb. BOSTON FRANKFURTERS February February CANS and rOOD CENTER'S IN 'WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board f Education County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah, this notice to be given as required by law this 25th day Thursday, Thursday, OLD DUTCH CLEANSER DEAL 1 HOLDER all for 290 o o d Q H H P. PORK ROAST of First Publication, of Last Publications 58c Schilling BtACK No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter residing In the School Representative Precinct In which he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said school district during the year next preceding such, election. Date Date CANS Jones, Jr. of January, Mrs. Earl Watklns Mrs. (Lois Passlc 1951. Mrs. Francis Llndstroro C. W. Petersen Mrs. Darrell Leonard School Southslde 18 (South Price) President, Board of Education of Marie Hansen Carbon County School District, Mrs. Olive J. Nelson Carbon Mrs. Stella County, State of Utah. Hastings Hall 31 (Central Price) City Mrs. Alma Anderson ATTEST: Mrs. Vernessa Grange Mrs. Den Ward Carbon College 32 (Northeast Price) Mrs. Andrene Frandsen Mrs. John Holden .. Florence Young 35 (CarbonriUe) Highway Motel Kate Jewkes Mrs. Elsie Thomas 3fl (Miller Creek) Wayne iLlddell Residence ... Mrs. Rolla Jewkes 568 South Carbon Ave Myrtle Jessen Mrs. Maxlne Mills Price, Utah Clerk, Board of Education of Carbon County School District, Carbon County Fifth School Representative Precinct State of Utah. Voting Districts Judges of Election (SEAL) Polling Plaoe Court 17 (East Price) Eat 45 r"i: MjSsr. uvnubvi Lar Schillings Bessie May Gertrude Fish Marva Shaw The voting at such election shall be fcy ballot, which ballots will Mrs. Hazel Smith be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Carbon Mrs. Francis Da5 County School District to the Judges of Election, to be by them Ethyl Allred furnished to the qualified voters. Alice Cromble The polls at each polling place shall ibe opened at the hour of Mrs. Ruby Seeley 7:00 o'clock A.M., and shall be kept open until and shall be closed Mrs. Jennie Splgarelll Mrs, John Clontz at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. Fourth School Representative Precinct Voting Districts g rinso surf LUX FLAKES STAR VALUE SALE Election Gwen (Wattls) RINSO 25 (North Myrtle Wharf Mary Ellen Davis Pearl S. Rowley Mae Fail School House 10 (Kenllworth) 23 Place Huse School 9 (Spring Olen) STAR VALUE SALE Election of z. Ml B Thelma Flaim City Hall 7 (East Helper) 14 Place & Mrs. Harry Erskine of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carr enjoyLake City visited Tuesday and ed the company of their son and Wednesday with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carr wife, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mc- - and Billy Joe of Salt Lake City Nary. last week end. Second School Representative Precinct Voting Districts Hansen were collected to be sent to Korea, also. The next meeting of this cooperative church group has been set to take place Friday, March 9, and a request is made that three delegates from every church women's group in the county attend this meeting with the intent to the a Carbon forming of County Council of Church Women. clothing BACON SQUARES SAUSAGE COUNTRY BUTT H(Tftn U.S. No. 1 Rod Bliss 100 lbs. 2,19 Grapefruit TEXAS PINK LB LEAN LB LB Fresh Made STYLE SPUDS LB , 590 390 530 53c 6 for 39c Oranges Juicy Navels It. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE LENTEN FOODS 8c FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. LEAVE TOUR ORDER HERE. QUICK SERVICE! 1951. 1951. FOOD CENTEE FOOD CENTER kick FOOD CENTER |