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Show wmms STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED PAGE SIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 196? BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS WEE BONNIE LEAGUE ..AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF Helper Furniture gals really MARCH 3, 1933. AND JULY had what it takes to get the ball 2, 1946. PHYSICALLY HANPICAPPEP rolling last Thursday. They took WEEK OCTOBER 7-1- 3. the highest fc:ain single game of Of the Helper Journal, publish12 and put together 743 and ed weekly at Helper, Utah, for 74i J to take the high tram three September 27, 1962. game series of 2297. They have State of Utah as. They've only lost J out of 20 points thus County of Cartoon n. got so MUCH Before me, a notary public in far, having taken 4 from TO GIVE THAT Helper Insurance took and for the state and county 4 from this Kiva gals to put them aforesaid, VE CAN personally appeared N. in second place with 14-- 6 and Joe Tullius, who according to VLSI USE. Kiva dropped ito 4th place. Los- law, opposes and says that he is ing 4 put CateXartoon in 3rd the publisher and edtior of the place. Hamilton Radio took all 4 Helper Journal, and that the fol(from Woody's Jewelry giving lowing is to the best of his thorn JH inH "7th mljww WaaHv'b knowledge and belief, a true stand and in the last spot. statement of the ownership, man Mutual Furniture .only took one agement (and if a daily, weekly, from the Food Center which or the and still in '5th circulations) etc., of the aforegives them place; Food Center by taking 3 said publication for the date has a and 6th place. shown in the above caption reHigh team single game' and quired by the act of August 24, series stand the same as the pre 1012, as amended toy the acts of vious week with ithe eroeption (March 3, 1693, and July 2, 1946, of Helper Furniture. (SecMon 637 Postal Laws and High game and series was Regulation), printed on the re. rolled by Prudy Patterson of verse of this form, towit: El1. That the names end address, Hdper Ins. 190203h148-&4-1; sie Wharflf of Cate --Carbon, came es of the publisher, editor, manin 2nd with 3rd aging editor, and business manplace Norene Jewkes of Helper ager are: Furn. a2jli6M14r7-49- e. Publisher: N. Joe' Tullius and Marilyn Hamilton bowled her highest Ethel Tullius, Helper, Utah. Ed. game of the year ithus far a itor, managing editor, business nice 194. Other high flames were manager, N. Joe Tullius. 0; Ruth Blanc. Kiva, Edith That the owner is: (if owned Lltizzette, Helper Furn. 171. Sev by a corporation, its name and there-und- er eral gals came up with duplicate immediately the scores but were unable to get address must be stated and also the third which would have en- names and addresses of stock titled them to a iWIBC triplicate holders owning or holding cm core patch. Kiva's Ruth Ardo-ha- in percent or more of total amount had two 144s; Beulah Ni- of stock. If not owned by a cor chols had two .MBS. Cate.C Lou poration, .the names and address Anderson two ,H14s; Helper Furn es of the individual owners must Louise Svetich two 149, Hm-- R be given. If owned by a firm, and TV Fran Pecorelli two 113s. company, or other unincorporated concern, its name and address, J&LIY BOWLERS as well as those of each Individ, LaSalle .. ll 6 ual member must be given). M Club .... .... 11 M 5 IN. Joe Tullius, Helper, Utah, and S 11 (Bob Tex .... Roy Ethel H. Tullius, Helper, Utah. 5 First National Bank .... 11 That the known bondholders, 7 0 Wally's 6 and other security Wonder Bread .. 6 10 mortgagees, holders or holding one owning Self Service .... .. 9 M or more of total amount percent ........ Team 13 4 - .. ., or other seof bonds, mort&ges Team high AOOI 8082, are: None. curities LaSalle 2000, MUM HOTS; Team hi ThTat the average number of single, MUM 790, 732; LaSalle on Your AjJ of each issue of this pubcopies 711; individual high Donna Lota 666, 467, Hael Sac- - lication sold or distributed, toft only comano 461. Individual hi single through the mails or otherwise, 111 RMlwMtMcwriM to paid subscribers during the In jL Donna Lots Ui I 809, 166. Lucy twelve r I YtAR 6UARANTt!.lMk(orM I months preceding the date 164. Norton shown above is 960. ! Al Yssr UaJ Hewr. w Lmbf. Dsaltr NJJOE TULLIUS. HITS.. MRS LEAGUE Sworn to and subscribed before Available in Helper A highlight of the Friday nlte me this' 1st from day 'of October, mixed double at me Bonnie ica. , v CO. 21 rolted Lanes was a of ILela Gallegot, Public. with fix strikes in a row gj Eva My commission Notary expires, Oct. 7, IMS. (Date of Publican tl on, Thursday, HELPER The (Utah) JOURNAL National employ the CHECK PRICES III AD A.-- G. , IN SALT LAKE PAPERS, SALT LAKE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE Cate-Carbo- I P J October 5, Prices Effective Frida, Saturday ..if aemi-weekfl- OUR STORE, IN 6 y 9-- 10 U. S. INSPECTED MEATS 7-- 13 sac UP CUT 1 (ftOn PREMIUM 85c OBiacn SHANK VU CENTER SLICES lb UMtiv CUT .1I74-.16- lb SLICED 49c FROZEN FOODS 3 for $E Pumpkin, Mince .. TIME toajpTMwlH' Hm FuelNHU73l r S 9' y I 'UX-0-9LA- BUM BE3SM area SlIFRt 6 tw October CI017 j ., ....... ... ,: Pasco 6 oz. JUICE V, to stand guar for freedom in 1082 . Some men of Concord in old Massachusetts once got themselves called Minute Men because it took them just 60 seconds to come to the defense of freedom, day or night. In the years since, the Minute Man has become a symbol of our determination to stay strong and to stay free. Other symbols of that determination are Savings Bonds. When you buy a Bond today you do more than invest money for your own future. You also show your own personal determination to keep America strong and free right now because the same dollars you save for tomorrow help the government defend freedom today. That's why buying U.S. Savings Bonds is a way to be a "Minute Man" in 1962. And Bonds work for you and your country around the clock. Why not join the ranks of America's modern Minute Men? All it takes is $18.75 and a visit to the Bond window at the bank. FRUIT m Mr mm ciojiw BEDS ll a m mr 24 oz. lb Can Tastewell DelMonte No. 303 cans FRUIT COCKTAIL ... TOMATO .... Cleanmasters Seppi Motel Royal Bread . Marrelll Construction yr hftvr Friendly Tavern Rio Grande Chuck's Pharmacy wHfc U.S. SAVINGS BONDS j I4S m m Tto 0.8. Otunmim tttf Ml Trmttat litfatt IM. MMrtuMf. mtiMlhmm Tit WmtMHm r. Cm" Toasties 2for3fc Heinz 0 14 oz. infill n rriiW. n n am a if a JUICE - 4 for $a Libby 46 oz. 0? Shurf ine Drifted 3 libs 25 lbs Snow 18 oz size '6 Sc $.49 o")Big Top ..- In t Alpha Bits, Grapenut Flakes Sugar Crisps Pos 12 $a 9 Cans $S Campbells 12 8 6 6 Lanes 4 Helper State Bank LEAGUE OF NATIONS 14 Holiday Cafe IN(4mi 5 (Cans . Vogue Carbon Bonnie Km 1 for $2 Log Cabin 9 11 BIO EIGHT LEAGUE Tip Top Service and LaSalle Club are still tied for first place each taking three points from their opponents Frank's Glass and Bonnie Lanes. Veltri Drug advanced to 2nd place taking 4 games from Carbon Cleanmasters. The Vogue gals won 3 from Help er State Bank. The high series goes to Tip Top with 2316. Franks Glass again had high single, 809. Prudy Patterson was high series with 528 and Mary Scavo had high game 198. Grace Bergera, Mary Scavo and Aiken Phillips each had a 500 series. 12 Tip Top Service 12 LaSalle Club 9 Veltri Drug. Frank's Glass Shop .. .... 8 l 10 Caiis FINE FOODS Gomez, bSe then came through with a 606 series. Ben Gomez, back the next game with a 215, so the Oomeza' had a high game of 817 and wkming all 4 games to maintain a solid lead. Other high scores for the evening were Jim Paletta 198, ind Ken Funk 104, Kris Saccomano MD's 6 Crocco & Karftchner 5 Black 4 Reid .... .... .... 4 Black A Blues 4 Tip Top 6 oz. cans Hash Browns -- m 4, 1962. 166 and Bonnie Diamanti 160. Other high team scores were the Blake & Blues 799 and 2277. ..c; 2 4Gs .... 14 4 Funk & Hyatt .... ...... ... 12 S Fosset & Saccomano 10 8 8 Guy & Bianco 7 cans $H 3c 7 8 13 11 11 10 '9 9 8 11 12 9 17 3 Pepsi Cola Team Mrfi series went to Royal Bread 2156, Holiday Cafe 2077, Marrelll Const 2091 ; High game, Royal Bread 750, Friendly Tavern 730, MarreW Coostr 728. Individual high series, Edith Tone 519, Norene Jewkes 507, Bessie Stewart 494. individual high game Edith Tone 200, Jean Tutor 194, Bessie Stewart 190. QUA LIT Y FOOP5 R 5Hvme ht X I mmmmm " k III 11 SATlSFACTIOn GUfYRflnTSED |