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Show V THURSDAY, C T A H HELPER Railroad Center of AND Eastern NEWS OF VICINITY Week Being Conducted week Helper citys annual clean-u- p is under way. , The city council is sponsoring the drive this year in conjunction with residents in order to beautify the city for the coming summer. Residents of the city are advised to place their .rubbish in front of their homes. An extra truck and men have been secured to cart the debris away. The clean-u- p period started on April 12 and will be concluded on April 17. Clean-U- p . Auxiliary Holds Food Sale The Helper American Legion Auxiliary held its annual food sale Sat- -; urday to provide funds for contemplated projects this summer, j .,AU of the food which was sold by the unit was contributed by Helper .Residents, and the proceeds will be used chiefly to further child welfare and cancer control projects. The response to the sale was very , good, according to auxiliary officials. The sale was the first of a series of projects to be sponsored by the Legion auxiliary this summer. there. Ront Gardner spent the d undsw. Mr Mr,. Ar and Mr. and S'"in&d P,3t Llnd.ey Claude Argyle, night coal keeper,a thur returned to work after spending M few days m Payson. jlsSenccompamed their Chuii Sunday school at lo.oo Biggs. low- - tne cleaned .while the upper Erodes school grounds week-en- d in Denver on business. Community fn,;"luPSyMrnSd '.,nrt a Beveridge, superintendent Morning worship at j'j 00 good music, and sermon, r,...1 1 1 'erytft I Beautiful in its Time. Epworth league at p m er, Charles Cave; topic UberH Justice for All. Everyone cordially invited all of these services. Thursday the Ladies Aid UnM at the church for work. Choir practice Thursday at ' NEWS Carman Fox is still on the Soldier SCOFIELD Summit run and he reports that eve-on &S fine I shape in is running rything By Mary Metos the hill, section. hostess Lloyd, who saw someone pulling the Mrs James W. Wallace was down in the living shade window men Wednesday. no home this her year, For the first time Kiwanis Liars Contest Held at paity at room while passing by. The youths fiom this terminal were sent to thea The following guests were present. At a regular meeting of the Helper broke a window T. in the rear of the Salida hospital for treatment during Mrs Lionel Jensen, Mrs. MoyleMis. Kiwanis club last week, the posts house to admittance. gain Leonaid Strang, y twenty-daperiod. Binns Mrs. annual liars contest was resumed Skuf-S- ! H Hayes, Mrs. Joseph and many upsets were recorded as the DeMoss woik to Auto M... Down MS Youth Struck By Hamet Lloyd, Carman Migliaccio returned defending champion, Jack Vignetto, with Mrs. J E. Jimmy Price, 11, of Helper, was after spending a few days in bed Bills, Mrs James Monay, Mrs. John didnt even finish in the money. B week. afterSill.toe, a last J. cold car a bad Friday Thurman Carter, a comparative struck down by Whalen, Mis. unknown as far as experienced lying noon in front of the Bunnel Motor Staley, Jr, and Miss Gussie Hark has been purchased ness A new pick-u- p is concerned, walked away with top company as he was playing tag with with department. by the honors for the evening. Principal W. school friends. Mrs Amy Helsten entertained ColDean Clair, 18, driver of the autoH. Wardell of the Helper junior high her for daughter a party Sunday were to Mr. Carter. mobile, said that young Price apparschool, was runner-u- p leens ninth bnthday Attending ently ran from behind a parked car Silhtoe, Bob Stone, Lois Podbve-sedirectly into the path of his car. AlYouthful Burglars Nabbed sen, Dean Wilson, Stanley not is condition the Louise though PouLseun youths Anderson, Alfred Two youthful burglars were appreit was at first feared that he Billie Donaldson, Martha Bud hended early Monday evening by serious, Strang. Darhad suffered a fractured skull. Rowe, Ila Wilson, Amy Helsten Marshall C, A. Knobbs in the home Melba Wilson, Jean ProfesEthel and Business lene of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buvia, who Strang, The Helper Sportsmens Riot Planned club met Monday in Donaldson. were on a short visit to Salt Lake Plans for the reception of hundreds sional Womens of rooms the Grill cafe. Afclub the Miss Mary Jensen gave a candy City. of sportsmen in Helper during the a varbusiness session, usual The boys were found in the resi- annual the ter at her home Saturday evening. sportsmens riot of the and plans pull dence at approximately 6:45, and conGuests weie Misses Shirley Strang, Fish and Game Protective ied program was presented to the stateseveral fessed that they had intended to ran- association have been send to Ila Wilson, Eileen Cadelegates Helsten, Amy going steadily wide convention in Cedar City the sack the place in the absence of the forward under the direction of the rey. occupants. Mrs. Buvia is the posses- association officials. The riot will latter part of April were discussed Chris Metos was host to friends at sor of several valuable articles from and Invited adopted. of middle the be held a during probably party Sunday evening.Claire Mo-- ! many distant corners of the earth, and May. Lucille were Parry, club held guests Grand Noble Past the boys, both of whom were under The Helen Mary B. H. Maine, Goetzman, Walters, Dr. nay, Grace Stone, fourteen years of age, apparently A. Ray Melba S. Horsley and Elmie Bernardi of its monthly meeting Monday evening of and Frances Podbvesek, Stines Evi Mrs. of knew of the items. home at the Wamo event Mackey, for the Price Metos, plans Mary discussFirst signs that the house was be- before presented club in Helper at Standardville. Business was Bill Stone, Kenneth WilKiwanis the Nick Jerick, and bridge ed by the members present ing looted were observed by Bishop a meeting last week. Kirk Daly. The spring theme was son, Willis Anderson, The annual sportsmens ball will be was played Union Auxiliary held The Womens decorations. held in the Rainbow Gardens this carried out in the were: at the meeting C. their T. Mrs. Those present year in conjunction with the affair. week. this hall town Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh, Smiley, Mrs. Fred Suomi visited in Park City Henry Hall, Mrs. C. A. Knobbs, Mrs. F. L. Wilson, Mrs. Evi Stines, Mrs. part of last week De-Rai- ls Thomas Biggs, Jr., recently visited Mrs. Florence William Maulsby, Mer-ril Salt Lake City. Mrs. in O. M. Porter, Goodart, Mrs. Maurice C. Simmons and Clyde Bryner, Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson, Rose have returned to their homes in Fireman Gibson took a few days Mrs. N. Muelstein, Mrs. Marion Bliss, off last week in order to get in shape Mrs. Eleanore Rehor, Mrs. E. Wetzel, Spanish Fork after spending five for the coming spring clean-u- p Mrs. Elizabeth Winters, Mrs. D. A. Bench and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Albert Pace, Deceased. Some of the local firemen, machine The Helper Womens club held a Creditors will present claims with men, engineers, and what not are con-f- weekly meeting Thursday afternoon vouchers to the undersigned at the M. Mrs. the Helper baseball team this in the Y. M. C. A. chapel. office of A. S. Horsley, attorney at templating whether or not to try out P. Street reviewed the book, Arctic law, on or befoie the 21st day of summer. Last summers champion- Adventure. Mrs. Clyde Miller was June, A D, 1937. ship nine had a few genuine railroad in charge of arrangements for the Date of first publication, April 15, men hitting them out of the lot every meeting and the program. 1937. Sunday. CARLYLE PACE, Mrs. Dorothy Wilson entertained Administrator of Estate of John Redball business at the local term- the members of the Tuesday Evening Albert Pace, Deceased. inal continues to run at a Bridge clubb at her home last week. A. S. HORSLEY, pace. Coal loading activi- Following a delightful luncheon, Attorney for Administrator. ties are also going along over last Bridge club at her home last week, Date of first pub, April 15, 1937 My car were decorations tables and effective years figure. of last pub., May 6, 1937 Date carried out. Those present included: Send a The number of men enrolled in the Mrs. Leah Patterson, Mrs. Maxine recently formed D. & R. G. W. credit Murphy, Mrs. Carrie DeViette, Mrs. union is now rapidly nearing the hun- Thelma Flaim, Mrs. William McKel-nedred mark. Receipts have almost Mrs. George Pizza, Mrs. Jose touched $1000. Whitmore and the hostess. Utah i By Johnny K. Georgedes mont nnd had spent neaily a month Anar,, car-loadi- ng Joe k, 5I m. Religion spurs within us a peace apart from the tuimoil woild. T.H.EVAKS,Pl Dl 71 tit months here. M. T. Binns was a Salt , Lat, Ke ness caller Monday. Johnnie Vlakovich has ret, from a brief stay in Bingham William L. Matthewes has here to his home, following a with relatives in Standardville tit us- L Carbon- -Emery Don-laldso- semi-month- n, ly 'Need a Telephone? We have a vacancy. Can you report for work today? or record-breaki- ng won't start. mechanic" y, O Truscott left last week for Provo, where he will take over the position of car inspector for the Provo terminal. Glen A telephone keeps you fa touch, is useful daily. William Rehor, Jr., a student at the B. Y. U., returned to Provo Monday with his Fireman Gross returned from the after spending the week-en- d Salida hospital last week completely mother, Mrs. Eleanor Rehor in recovered and ready to go to work. He was suffering from a stomach ail- Mr. and Mrs. George Pizza returned to Helper after spending a few in Salt Lake days over the week-en- d City. Any employee will take your order M uummtown mtnm - tHvntst 'tycui Chevtoiet)eal&L&- BUY WHERE MILLIONS ARE BUYING 1934 1160231 M25209 bought Uud Can from Chevrolet Dealer V BUY USED FROM CARS YOUR CHEVROLET dealer he the (Inetf (election of eted cart In hit entire history. All makes ell models. 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Special se COACH-Fi- ne dition. good tires, this cars is O. K $75 ONLY $49 ONLY upholstery shows no wear. To the lucky Mr. and Mrs. Don Rolando left last week for Oregon, where they plan to make their permanent residence. Peter Tabone and his sister, Celia, motored to the state capital last Wed- nesday. They returned Thursday. SUNNYSIDE NEWS INV1SYMINT. SEDAN-A- -1 Madeline Smith of Helper. Vince Bracket returned to Helper after spending a few days m Salt Lake with his brother. DEALER Yewr Chevrolet 1929 NASH Eleanor Smith of Denver returned yesterday after spending nearly a week visiting with her sister, Miss Barney DeViette, manager of the Strand theatre, treated members of the Kiwanis club to a movie last week. The occasion was ladies night The show was enjoyed by the Kiwanis members and their ladies after the regular banquet and business session in the Grill cafe club rooms. 1935 Boveht Uod Con from Chevrolet Peeler HELPER NEWS PONTIAC SEDAN Original finish, new tires, upholstery like new. The motor is like mew. Waiting for a bargain? Well see this one, and guaranteed 1930 ONLY 1929 $195 FORD ROADSTER Looks good, tires good runs good. A bargain for someone. Sale $49 price FORD 13 PANEL New A-l tires, reconditioned motor. New Clutch, Backed by a guarantee that counts 1934 paint, $345 PLYMOUTH Sedan. It3 tires, upholstery, finish show no wear, its motor has been carefully tuned and checked. Backed by an 0. K. that counts Sale 1934 price $449 V3?agi MOST CONVENIENT TERMS 1 MOTOR COMPANY J.s PRICE, UTAH By Mrs. Ella Turner After spending the winter here. Mrs B F. Caffey left this week for her home in Salt Lake City Bishop A. E. Hopkinson was Lake visitor this week. a Salt Byron Hixson, Sammie Barnes and Henry Baldi have been in Canon City, Colorado, for a week in the interest of the U. R. A. C. Mrs. Lorena E. Larsen, who has been here for several months, left for her home in Monroe this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nuttal of Salt Lake City have moved here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Dante Paderiva are in Salt Lake City where the latter is receiving medical attention. James Lynn is recovering from an appendicitis operation there. Grace Lynn is home after spending a month with her sister, Louise McDonald, in Castle Gate. Taylor Turner and family visited in Provo Sunday. Leon Duke was in Salt Lake part of this week. Frank Farlino is recovering from an appendicitis operation in the Price hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peacock spent Sunday with the latters parents at Big Spring ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Denison and family called in Orangeville Sunday. A silk quilt was made by the Band Parents Tuesday, to be sold to raise band funds. Mrs. John Jones was the guest of honor at a birthday dinner Wednesday evening. The Relief society gave a social Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Susie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison enter- - PRINTED HERE made to your order in any shape or size required. Your business forms are most practical when printed on |