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Show Boy Scouts Celebrate 43rd Birthday News About Our Neighbors From II K L I'hi- THURSDAY, V JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN E II (Utah) FEBRUARY 5. 1953 RAINS By MRS. VIC ORLANDI, Williams and daugnter, Darlene. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Barham Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dodo Montoya and family visited in Provo and Salt Lake City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bear were visitors at the hcm-- of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cave of Sunnyside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Beanie Vaidez were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tnijillo. Wayne Day. Mike MangUs and Bill Winstead spent t&e week end n Moab and out on their claim, which is near Greenriver. Barbara Toth visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton Saturday afternoon. Barbara is a granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Von Gull were Thursday visitors in Fairview Utah. Those cn the sick list this week are Mrs. Rowene Day, Mrs. Mary-Day- , Mrs. Nick Mangus and Mrs. Mary Kilgore. Joe Stoker was a Sunday guest at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stoker Sr., of Drag-erto- had and Herrera sen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Day were visitors in Salt Lake Tuesday. Bobby Stoker Jr. of Dragerton was a Saturday visitor at the home of Mr. joe Stoker. Bobby is Joe's nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Oriandi Jr. and son, Ricky Lee, motored to BUSS 37 OH LIBERIES Saturday. been visiting his Mrs. Cavio Herrera ar.d family. Mrs. Rowene Day was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Toni, Sunday after- elr' isi : . and daughters were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ball of Price, Sunday afterno'ip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus and daughter, Harriett, cf Helper were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Oriandi Jr., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saw and Sharon were week end visitors in Salt Lake City. Tom Stoker was a week end visitor in Rains. Tom now lives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Orson Day and daughter motored to Greenriver where they met Orson, who has been out on .his claim. Beulah and Orson tnen went on to Moab, where they spent the week end visiting Mrs. Stella Day. Like old Father Time limps out with his battered scythe, bent decrepid-likback and over-a- n as the artists picforlorn look we now have an acture him tual scene. I fetch this matter up now as a warning advance noto the Salt Lake City Tuesday. They tice, and my good turn s. new visited Mr. and Mrs. Roger confident prancing, vigorous, Wednesday, Mrs. Oriandi outfit taking over in its task of and son attended a day of school j clearing out and away the misfits, j tne at the University of Utah. useless, expensive and burden- Pinochle club was held at the some fimididdles that have been hotne of Mrs. Nina Shaw, Friday i piled, layer on layer, on the Prizes were won iby Mrs. less. And to elaborate on "guile- it is just a degree or 2 Virginia Lewis, Mrs. Hzel Fas- - less eer.etti. Mrs. Lou Hileman was more polite than "sucker." We the guest. ben led down a devious path We Mrs. V. Gull of Fairview, Utan, we .teen has been visiting at the home of thought we were going elsewhere and are. Ms. and Mrs. Von Gull. Mrs. Gull thaa where we did go And tow. like Mr. Washington is Von's mother. Joe Herrera left for New Mexi-- i Irvfingfs Rip Van Winkle, we e, An-drii- guile-evenin- NOTICE of CKEDHT ! We wish to announce we are now able to handle CREDIT accommodations for employees wording at the SPRING CANYON, STANDARD and ROYAL COAL CO. pro-sid- es ew and a Happy Moreau Hall, Sunday, January 20, Christmas in Carbon to friends Ytar all my the cast being students of St. Mary of the Wasatch, Salt Lake remain City. Very truly yours, Staff Sgt. Elmo A. Perry LEAVES FOR SERVICE A oirv last Sill till v Mr PARTY HONORS and Mrs. Morr,9 McNary left f r a, Helper tor Salt Lake City the former pep WILLI IWU'UO "IS llJUUlfl, Vl'l was the Miss ,' Josephine Feado, Hi,!,..,! ,.....; 1 servicei and Wannie leaving for the west coast to live with relatives, until Morris is assigned a , post of duty. The Low Down From HICKORY GROVE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Official Boy Scout Week Poster Scout Boy Week, Feb. 7 to 13, interests of boys in three age marking the 43rd anniversary of groups: Cub Scouting for boys the Boy Scouts of America, will 8, 9 and 10; Boy Scouting for be observed throughout the na- those 11, 12 and 13 and Explorfor boys 14 and up. tion by more than 3,250,000 boys ingThe high point of Scouting in and adult leaders. Since 1910, 1953 will be the third National more than 20,200,000 boys and Jamboree. More than 50,000 Boy men have been members. Scouts will camp at a 3,000-acr- e "Forward on Liberty's Team" tent city on the Irvine Ranch in is the birthday theme and the the Newport Harbor area of emphasis is on "The Scout Fam- southern California next July 17 ily of programs meeting the to 23. awake with a start, we find a rusty, broken Govt, in our hand.' But at this late date we nave' lowered the boom on the creaky Govt, we once thought could do no wrong. Are ycu driving at something, saya Henry. Don't get petulant, I says. This warning and notice is to the New Crowd it, too, can out tattered if forlorn and limp it figures everything is in the hag, perpetual. Oh! says Henry. And furthermore, I says, it bet we been ter show some speed not as simple now as around we once were. iriCj WITHIN 1IW 1 HIV, I LUUIli AND FOR CARBON STATE OF UTAH. COUNTY, L. J. THOMAS, Plaintiff, vs. WOODS CANYON COAL MINES, THE AETNA CORYours witn the low down,. a corporation; ab,o PORATION, JO SERRA sometimes referred to as AETNA H. A. BELLOWS, Corporation; 275 N. MAIN PHONE 22 HELPER, UTAH All things change, nothing per- Trustee; H. A. BELLOWS in his Ovid jewn right; JANE DOE BELLOWS, ishes. the wife of H. A. Bellows, whose true name is unknown; and if either the said H. A. Bellows or Jane Doe Bellows is deceased then their and each of their unknown executors, administrators, ' heirs, and devisees, legatees creditors; FIRST DOE;. SECOND DOE, THIRD DOE and all other persons' unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in cr lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. S U M M 0 NS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon THERALD N. JENSEN, Plaintiffs Attorney, whose address is 72 Wast Main, Price, Utah, an answer to the omplaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to d Judgement by default will be taken against you for relif demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action t.rought to quiet plaintiff's title in and to the following described real prop ertv in Carbon Cuntv, State of Utah: The west half of the south-wes- t quarter; the southwest quarter of the northwest quarEvery road in America has been "repaved"! At least, dial's the ter of Section 32. the north way it will feel to you when you Test Drive Ford's new Wonder half of tne southeast quarter Ride. A combination of '53 Ford ride features, including more and the scuth half of the responsive springs . . . new softer shock absorber action . . . northeast quarter of section Ford's wide front tread . . . and low center of gravity 31. Township 12 South, Range are 7 East of the Salt I.ake Merblended together to give you amazing smoothness on all road idian. tuhoU new concept cf surfaces. Its a The Lot i of Section 5, TownF.D.A.F. driving comfort and quuL ship U South, Range 7 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. Together with all improvedw"V wMoM aoitu. occwMriw m4 Iria MH ments thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging. See it . . .Value Check it . . .Test Drire it (Signed) THERALD N. JENSEN Tierald N. Jensen, price Utah. Attorney for plain tiff. Address of plaintiff: Scofield, Utah MOTOR SALES & SERVICE First published: January 29. 1933 Last published: February 19. 1953 378 North Main Phone 283 Helper corporation; THE SQUARE DEAL STORE YuVe C7otto to believe it! prize-winnin- GOOD FOOD IS 6000 HEALTH Good experienced help in a clean place. g You'll always remember the flavor sf the food at the Sunrise. SERVICE McGOWAN IS CARBON D A R WINNER Barbara McGowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry McGowan of Consumers, winner of the annualDAR ly sponsored Pilgrimage contest wf31 represent , Carbon High School at the meet to be held in Salt Lake City soni'-time next month. TEN YEARE COURTE8Y SUNRISE CAFE FRANK LUMBAROIE Helper, Utah HOW'S THE TIME TO DOLL UP THE CAR Complete Line Of CAB POLISHES - WAXES - CLEANERS AGO PER MONTH IS KIWANIS PLAN A & Only Union House in North Carbon County. Papers . j I evening at an "advice"' party, presided over by Mrs. John Iinge. Keeping in tune with the title of the affair, each guest wrote bits of matrimonial advice in t&e "adFIVE YEARS AGO vice" ibook. A delightful luncheon was serv HELPER WARD NAMES NEW WARD CLERK ed to the following guests: Mis According to Lynn Broadbeut Carmella SacoOntano, Mrs. E. A. bishop of tne Helper LDS ward, Greenhalgh, Mrs. Al Wahl, Mrs Leo paur last Sunday evening Tom Beverulge, Mii Ella Ward, was sustained as the ward clerk, Mrs. John Laboroi, Mrs. Geor? succeeding James Cbarlesworth, pizza, Mrs. James Cbarleswortn, who resigned several ninths agolMrs. George Howard, Mrs. B. II. to become Sunday school super- Hyde, Miss Pauline Flaim, Mrs. A convert intendent. to the George Black, Mrs. George Sprat-linand Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz. thurci, Mr. paur is an employee of the Rio Grande Railroad Co., A blue and pink cdor scheme and has been a member less than dominated in table decorations a year. He is secretary to tne and favors. Bridge was played, YMMIA and instructor. with prirea going to Miss Scco-manMrs. Wahl and Miss ward. GREEK CHURCH SEATS NEW OFFICERS At a special ceremony at the For All Your Greek Orthodox church in. Price recently, newly elected officers Typewriter Ribbons of the churcji association were Carbon installed. Installed to the head position, Account Books that of president, was Tony Staples and Staplers. Kontgas, who was elected to the vice presidency but succeeded to the the following presidency JOURNAL OFFICE President-elec- t of death John Salevourakis, who succumbed recently just after the election had been held. The Rev. Dioonysios Asimakidis, pastor of the Price church, the newly elected officers. LOMBARD THE EDINBURGH INVESTMENT COMPANY. LIMITED, a corporation; MINES DEAND VELOPMENT FINANCE COMPANY, a corporation; UTAH COLLIERIES COMPANY, a also sometimes referred to as UTAH . COLLIERIES; BARBARA a - 1 MESSAGE Received by the Journal office HELPER GIRL ACTS this week was the following holiIN SCHOOL SHOW from suff SerHeant Miss Joan Dalpiaz, daughter of day message Elmo A. IVrry, dated I l'o, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Dalpiaz. was 1942. Sgt. Perry is located somefeatured recently in the play, where in Africa "The Royal Road". The play deHelper Journal picts the life of the Reverend L'tah Basil Moreau, the. founder of the Helper. I like to extend ray would Congregation of the Holy Cross. for a very Merry greetings The play was presented at John Christer.sen v ,l,is, - titled. "The world of I'aintMigs." is conducted each Su.'dav at p.m. over KSL-TV- . The instructor is Alvin Gittiiis of the University of Utah faculty. Either of two courses may taken in connection with the TV series. Mr. cittins said. Art 20, "Introduction to the plastic Arts," carries, five hours of credit, and Art 120. "Art Appreciation," three hours of upper diviredit. Additional informasion tion about the courses may be; u H'"K iu tue tcu-count- y "u'n 1)ivisln' University of Utah. A graduate of Hrigham Young I mriii-sifU:i Mr CiMln j tiv-of England, where he has exhibited his work with the British Portrait Painters and the Royal Society of British Artists. g He has produced many cancases since coming to Salt City. Th- HOLIDAY ONE YEAR AGO ' n. fw. I'l'iiMriTv of Utah over it WU .Ml, disclosed re. S Mr. noon. Mr. and Mrs. College credit may be obtained for a new television class in art now leir.g offered appreciation t JR. co U Begins TV Class Qj Paintings BOMBER TIRES - TUBES The public affairs committee of the Helper Kiwanis club through its.' chairman, R. A. Nllson, this week had presented to the club a plan, if approved, will greatly ncourage and enhance the sa)e of War Bonds and stamps in Carbon county. Briefly the pioject would first call on every member of the lo cal club to make a definite, personal pledge to invest every possible cent in bonds. After this had been accomplished the next step would be to adopt a "Bomber a Month" slogan for Carbon county, calling into action every ether service and civic, BATTERIES & ACCESSORIES -l COOKIES SERVICE NEXT TO HELPER CITY HALL 'WIIW'MW.MIIMM.IIUIIW. I found the greatest whiskey value in town... when 1 4 I discovered costly taste... NEW WONDER RIDE IN THE '53 FORD that's still at a price I can afford... fl , CARSTAIRS!" ... TRY IT TODAY! 53 Ford 1 Diamanti Motor Co. r?il f! D OS )l 1nJJU CARSTAIRS BROS. DISTILLING CO., INC, NEW YORK, N. V. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 PROOF, 11 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS |