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Show with Veda's mother, fTan Brgoch. Mrs Edna Richardson was hon Notes from Neighboring on her 83rd birthday with jored a dinner at the Price Park. All of her children were in attendance. Mr and Mrs John Wharff rehome Tuesday from Salt turned By SELMA ROWLEY Lake where they had been visit ing sons Ben and Ray and families. Wayne and Annette Rowley, home of her parents Mr and Mrs Mrs Jeff Briggs of Eva.iston, and sons Scott and Val, and dau Nick Thomas. is spending some time here 'Wyo. ghter Kimberly, were down from Eva Jones is visiting in Gar- vistiing her sister, Armida SherLogran three days to visit with denia, Calif, with her parents, man and family. and Mrs Dave Mr and Mrs George Spencer, their parents, Mr Deanna Pinarelli was down Rowley Jr. and the Perry Mc- - Mrs Sarah Rowley returned from Salt Lake for the weekend Arthurs of Price before moving home last Tuesday from Sunnyto Pullman, Wash, where iboth vale, Calif, where she has spent visiting her parents, Sam and W and A will teach at Washing- a month visiting daughter Jeanne Mary Pinarelli. George and Crystal Fu.'.er'on ton State University. 0'Niel. She brought granddaugh Francis Albel and son of Am- ,ter, Michele O'Niel with her to visited Monday in Ferron with C's sister, Mrs Adrian Fish and erican (Fork visited with his spend a month here. and relatives. and Mr and Mrs August Topolovic family daughter Glenda Johnson David and Earl Anderson of and Mr and Mrs William Topoher family . Donna Thomas of Salt Lake lovic spent the weekend at Wal Layton vistied over the weekend was a weekend visitor at the senoerg, Colo., where they visited with Uncles Dave, Lee and Fred! Rowley and with grandmother .Sarah Rowley. Fred afid Ruth Soever s attended a Kiwanis dinner Wednes day evening at Nephi. VOTE FOR AKD ELECT Mr and Mrs Jerry Fiack motor ed to Denver Saturday where of Interest SPRING Gl EN and Mary Lou also visited with Mrs. Lee Milano. A birthday party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simms for Mildred's mother, Myra Robertson, who celebrated her 76th birthday, and for their granddaughter, Sherrie, on her first birthday. Visitors Monday at the home of Dave and Selma Rowley were Ed White and his daughter, Debbie, of Salt Lake City, and Clay Atwood of Bountiful. Bob Jones spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting his daughter, Patsy Cox, and her family. Frank and Phyllis Stavar and two of their daughters spent the weekend in Rock Springs, Wyo., visiting her brother, Jim Callas, and his family. LcGrande and Ila Rowley and two sons of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rowley. Tadd and Edith Morgan of Los Angeles spent the past week friends and relatives visiting here. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Blackham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Riddle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielson and family, Michael rm Jl-,'- : 96 CARBON sivl W&'iZ mm iif V.l? Illllif iiA I DEMOCRATIC I CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR ardson. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Haslam of Stockton are visiting with their son, George, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Camlbron Peterson and family of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn and family of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with Mrs. Thelma Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keele and their two children of Moab visited over the weekend with Shirley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rowley. Eddie and Valine Simms and their two children of Ogden and Vincent Simms of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting the Ed Simms family. Mr. and Mrs. William Nielsen, Jr., and LeRoy Nielsen of Salt Lake City were down over the weekend to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Nielsen, Sr. While here they went Bow and Arrow hunting. Robert Allred of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday (visiting his daughter, Selma Rowley, and her family. The MIA had an opening so- Icial Tuesday evening. Henry and Etta Anderson of Layton visited over the weekend with their daughter, Cleonda Hansen. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. John Wharff were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wharff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wharff and family, and Mrs. Marie Bowers, all of Salt Lake City. Larry and Mary Lou Milano of Clearfield and Jerry and Bob' by Sherman of Moab, visited over the weekend with their parents, Ras-muss- en Do not fail to vote in the Primary Election, September 11, 1962 I Don AppowDatfDOin) THE UTAH COAL OPERATORS' ASS'N, WISHES TO EXTEND A VOTE OF THANKS TO THE CARBON COUNTY CHAIRMAN COMMISSIONERS, LOUIS KOSEC, ALBERT SAHTI, AND GERALD OVIATT, FOR RECENT UNANIMOUS VOTE AGAINST NATURAL GAS COMING INTO CARBON COUNTY COMMUNITIES. WE URGE OTHER MUNICIPALITIES TO DO LIKEWISE. OTAII COOL OPEDATOnS' ASS'H, the William f$ermens. tICOlt TAX hm Ml TytjM lur-uttMt- &f UM tJt BOOKS nut UM Labor Day celebration, are 2 processed and duly paid. Labor Day Com. Carbon-Emer- y ME a- Praia) CONTEST ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW IN A PRIZE THIS WEEK TOTALS HERE ARE THE RULES. This is a Family Fun Contort. Nothing to buy. Ui any slip of paper for an entry blank. Not necessary to he present to win. Mot necessary to be a to this paper. iub-scrib- er ' DEPOSIT THIS WEEK'S ENTRIES WITH THE & Furniture and Carpet ... Headquarters OX, Maytag, Hoover ... THE VOGUE Back entrance - Parking Bee you at our in rear was glass worker Fountain Illinois native Helper State Bank Member FJDJLO. FOOD CENTER A G STORE QUALITY FOODS and MEATS UTAH HELPER SONNY'S Service,1 Tune-u-p, Lube, Oil change! 13SLC Batteries, Tire, Oil Oenerator-- tarter Berr. S Progressive EXarfcet Ruiy and Mary Fisherman, Bird hunter m.FSt utazx . Notions I Open every day 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. UTAH Glass for All Purposes Wholesale . Retail Glass for Home, Auto, or Building Needs on bum three years 68 S. Main Ph. 1 Youri Building Needs Pittsburgh Paints Builders Hardware' 472-598- Carbon Cleanmastersi Specialists. Power Cleaning Furnaces - Boilers Complete Stoker, Furnace. Boiler Repairs 187 So. Main UTAH Frank's Glass Shop Co. Better Materials for It's Cash - If You Win HELPER Central Commission and Supply 'Mystery Personality" Woody's Jewelry The Finest in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, gifts and Transistor Radios Watch Helper. & Diamond Specialists WE BABY YOUR CAR at oil Tour Car" Double Harness Groceries Center Prescription Look for the Clues JGuess the Identity of City Fruit Market FKZSH VEGETABLES married in idaho Veltri Rexall Drag Berkshire Hose Men's Dept. Van Heusen Shirts "We take Better Oare FOUR ROXED MERCHANTS BELOW Keds also For the Ladies Ship 'n Shore Blouses HELPER THE TOGGERY Summer Sportswear . for Men and Women. Jantzen, White Stag and others Every possible precaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors that might be mistaken for clues, but errorless typography cannot be guaranteed (by anyone). The publisher of the Helper Journal will be the Judge In all questions, and his decision will be final. brother is constable Tappan, Amana 'EM OVER (Family participation gives you a better chance to win. Your wife, husband or some bright-eye- d youngster may spot a clue that you miss. Got any Perry Mason in you? Think you can outwit the contest, Remember, you can't win if you don't enter. This is family fun contest! One entry per person (family of four could submit four entries). Anyone may enter UiMLESS a member of your family is employed by the (Helper Journal or by a merchant whose ad appears at the top in heavy border this week (this applies GNL.Y during the week his ad is at the top and bordered). The employees of other Sponsoring Merchant;. ARE eligible. business. Helper Furniture Hardware $20, correctly identifies the Mystery Personality will win $6.50. If that entry also has the correct number of dues bidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, a bonus of $13.50 will be added. When this bonus is not won, it will be added to next week'i bonus and will continue to grow until it is won. To enter, study the ad, find ail the clues you con, then write down who you think this week's "Mystery Personality'' is, add the total number of clues you found. Be rure..voi put down your name, address and phone number, Then take your entries and deposit them tn the boxes located at the featured merchants place of There will be Four featured merchants each week. These will be indicated by the heavy (border orouad their ads at the top of this section. (Each member of tne family may enter once at each of these featured places at business. Thus, you may enter four times and doing se will improve your chances of winning. READ HELPER This contest starts when yon receive this issue and closes 1 p.m. the following Monday. At that time a drawing wiH be held. The first entry drawn that The "Mystery Personality" may be anyone in the Helper area. Clues for his or her identity may be hidden in any ad In this section. When a star appears in an ad in this section it means there is additional advertising for this merchant elsewhere In this newspaper, clues may also be placed In that ad. Clues will (be scattered. There may be from one to five clues in any ad, or none. This is a contest of skill, we invite you to try tt outwit us. BETTER MEATS FOE 1X23 Q n Larry All persons having outstanding bills on Carbon-Emer- y Helper, Utah North Main j . " i Treasurer, Spring Glen, Utah, at their earliest convenience, so same may be Mrs Cliff Haycock Jr of Glen-woo- d Springs and Mr and Mrs Phil Seigler of Ogden visited over the weekend with Mr and Mrs T W.. Haycock and with Mr and Mrs John Haycock. Vv-r- Kenneth and Deanna Morgan and family visited over the weekend with her parents, the Alonzo Richards, before for leaving Berng Strait, Alaska, where h will tcaoh school. to Sam Fazzio READY-MI- X or GR a i FIVt NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS OF LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Service Phones: PAGE Billie Saccomano and Thomas, Richard Jensen spent Labor Day at Ferron Reservoir. Lester and 'Frances Blackham apenit the weekend in Pocatello, Idaho, visiting with relatives. i IOUBNAD (Utah) SEPT. 6, 1962 Gravel they left their daughter Linda, who will attend school there. Mr and Mrs Cliff Haycock of Grand Junction, Colo., Mr and John Vea and three children went to Spanish Fork Saturday. Mr and Mrs Glen James spent Labor Day picnicing with their family at Huntington Canyon. Phil Johnson and John Marasco were business visitors at Spanish Fork Saturday. Nina Goodrich and three chil dren visited relatives in Bluebell and Myton over the weekend. Returning home with her to spend a few days was her sister, Jenny Jorgensen of Myton. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs John Fereik Jr. were: Mr and Mrs Thill Marshall, Mr and Mrs Michael Marshall of Moab, Mr and Mrs Boyd Marshall of Salt Lake, Jerry Marshall of Air Force in California, Angie Potochnick ot Dragerton and M and Mr3 Wayne Ashworth of Salt Lake City. Cliff and Eva Hansen spent the weekend in Moab visiting with their son Jim, and family. A dinner was held Saturday night at the Pace Boyacjc3 for all m embers of their family. Ruth and Fred Soever s and grandchildren Cathy and Lynn, visited in Salt Lake Saturday. The Friendly Sewing Club held their regular meeting Thursday at the home of Emma Merkley. Special guests were Emma's mother, Mary Parcich, her sister, Mary Sunter, and Edith Morgan. Mrs. Louisa Melo spent the past two weeks in Moab visiting with her children. Frank and Harriet Richardson and daughter, Barbara, of Bountiful, visited relatives here over the weekend. Returning home with them to spend a few days was his mother, Mrs. Edna Rich- THURSDAY, the Cement Contracting . Sand HELPER rhe NOLAN'S Hansen's American Service Station courteous service Corner Janet A-- G HOLIDAY INN Cafe StoreJ Mexican and American Foods our Specialty QUALITY MEATS FRESH PRODUCE Paint and General HU, HU Keep the Wife for a pet. Eat with Us! MarchandifaJ always & Main Tom's Auto Service Chuck's Pharmacy Our Reputation fuaraste k Oar of QuaDri The EZ3T place la It bare Ton Oar EtptM Pi J Furniture rtptloa EpsMUEiti "Yemr feed BfcaZa Is Oar Mutual Furnitsre Hardware . 6 Hardware Pedrleal AppBaaati it "The Best ftn Household Funlsfekg |