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Show 1 IHKtF. pAGE THE HELPER JOURNAL MGQpmSMMILY tm &ry Jhebm, i ssssj imii By H. T.Elmo Vr ( i UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY HELPER, I if x told V1L - AmeriCanHelIen!C r l PICKS Delegates 1935 Sunday to represent the local lodge a e national convention, to be held in Chicago from August 19 ,to 27. at. Delegates recently were elected by Price chapter No. 185 of the'T OOK around tfie house, o- American - Hellenic Educationa Progressive association to attend if there isn't something for the district convention of the order which yon have no further at Pocatello, Idaho, on July 7, 8 use. It surely is wanted by 3 S ( i 5, and 9. Included someone. The way to tell 'em is through the little, inexpen-siv- e among the delegates wantads in The Journal. are: Nick Salevurakis, Price; John Daskalakis, Castle Gate; Nick Mrs. Joseph Barboglio and Mrs. Price, and Nick Poulos, Con- I ank F.ai boelio returned last week sumers. The district convention from St. Louis, Missouri, where will comprise the states cf Utah, they have been visiting for a short Id a no, Nevada and Wyoming. while. Two delegates will be selected Ba-kak- is, ' fSMBSasf " 1' sat 9" -- " -- - ning. wis i i 6fi i r' iSb-- i ence Dennis, Mrs. Lola Wyier, Mrs. Beth Allen, and Mrs. June Delegates Selected By Auxiliary. The American Legion Auxiliary of Carbon Post 21 elected delegates to the state convention at Richfield in August at a meeting held in the city hall last Tuesday evening. Those named as representatives include Mrs. Nell Fisher, Mrs. Minnie Wahl, Mrs. Lucille Littiz-zett- e, Mrs. Delia Simonson, and Mrs. Eva Hanson. Alternates include Mrs. Vera Voll. Mrs. Flor iv-- i 4 fjmia t vo weeks. returned to Helper Locke mil A'frt and tout laving spent the past month I ical training at Ogden. fry Hall left for Decateur, 111., jy night where he was called 4 death cf Mrs. M. A. Ashton, fall's i mother. ,'aret Houston Jack, were tunday. 3 - Bridge party was I: the home of Miss Ida Wil-- f jnday night in honor of Miss n Strauss cf Garden City, sa who is a guest at the home and Mrs. William Littlejohn, jf :e. The bidded guests were: fie House, Irene Holmes, Alice I Katheryn Street, Monte lore, Gale Morgan, Naida i.jhn, Mrs. Leland Burress, irVerne Mathewson, Mrs. Vince the guest of honor and the 8;. Prizes were won by Miss S Rene. Refreshments were si at the close cf the evening i , It and Mrs. Su'rom a 2 Kimball Carr are weeks' tour of the & est. visiting in Archer is last week. leaving Nobis Grande club cf Mrs. M. O. ::me Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campdel and son, Frank, of Albany, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tochini of Berkeley left last Sunday for their homes after a week's visit with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Laboroi. Campedel are former residents of Helper. Helper Moose Attend Provo Lodge. Twenty members of the Helper Moose lodge attended the installation of Provo lodge No. 602 last Saturday at Provo. One hundred and fifty novices were initiated into the Provo order by the Salt Lake degree staff. Helper lodge will ini tiate a class into the Provo lodge during the latter part of July. Whsn bicycles wsrs s menses to life end limb on the highwsyt, BtrnWm of Louitvllls tuck to his and reliable lyststn for maling Kentucky's finett sour msth Bourbon. "No nsw fngUd 9dgett or idsat will svsr be considered here at Bernhelm." That it why old timers Insist upon the whiilsy that hat nsvsr changed. SNAPSH O T S STRAIGHT DISTILLED left for Robert Houston Salt Lake vis- - and Mrs. n, met at NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 4, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Tony O'Berto, Helper Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to appropriate 1 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring in Carbon County, Utah. Said water will be diverted from March 1 to October 31 incl. of each year at the point of issuance of said spring which bears South 77 degrees 58 minutes W. 1039 feet from NE Cor. Sec. 24, T. All protest against the granting 13 S. , R. 9 E., S. L. B. & M. and used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 41 acres of land embraced in parts of SV NEtf and NVV4 SEV4 of said Sec. 24. This application is designated in of said application, stating the No. 11696. the State Engineer's Office as file reason therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. x ( 5 ' rata x.f i guests was the with the 0. Maulsby 5,-3- 5 able for office or light house Inquire Sirs. A. J. keeping. Fa'.tcrson entertained cige party in honor of Miss nousion luesaav eve- - Llizie WW E liiULSAJSUS HUNT WILD GOLD To help those who help themselves, Joseph E. Meyer, director of the famou Botanic Gardens, Hammond, Ini, will send his Herbalist's Almanac free, telling all who write him, where and how to gather medicinal herbs. Worth millions, they are readily marketed. Wanted specimens Include: Queen of the Meadow Root used as tea for lumbago. Wild Plum Bark for asthma, Black Cohosh for rheumatism and arthritis, Peppermint Herb for stomach trouble and, many others. Photo shows typical herb-picing scene. g SILHOUETTE OF WHITE Frances Drake, motion picture star, poses as a Spanish dancer. This American girl first attracted attention as a dancer In London, graduated to the English screen and thence to Hollywood. star " n-- X 'ffjsj Spj' T 2s. V : ?i lit! , .. V:" I for cleansing Senator Darld Walsh and Robert F. Wagner listening to Mrs. Slmkhovitch who headed a group that Included 87 mothers from New York's east aide and entered their plea for passage of the Wagner Bill for better housing. ' counts! I Hi I 5 YEARS PERFORMANCE for only 1 a yearl Helper Furniture & Hardware Company EtECTRIC f relief from BFCKER'S BEER brings you quick of fatigue. Because beer to a the' sen.se sagging the worn cells food ai well as a drink, it restores of the body. 6 small bottle pack or Buy Becker's in the handy your drug store, grocer 3 L.r.'c hortle pack-lr- om d::.'.:r. or I .a.-.BECKER PRODUCTS CO, Offcs, Uui - tU-Ixiw- ij DISTRIBUTED Helper Mercantile it.iror T'ta.h find Leonard b '.BhhbI Jome old-fashion- ed G-- E G-- E PROTECTION GENERAL ab-iu- ffi modem low ft E E I qualiHy..at a el G-- E . . . I fine of rf MonitorTops, Types: Liftops Flatops, reconditioning . . . tinting "Men dislike the idea of dyed hair but after a Clairol treatment my hair was so soft and nojrcl looking it has become a source of constant admiration to all wonder now why didn't have Clairol my friends. treatments years ago." t Clairol. You, too, will be enthusiastic knee-actio- Invigorate yourself with a sparkling glass Mechanism in all I III "My hair was just a dull uninteresting shade before had it treated with 1 Officials of the Royal Lions Auto Club of Stockbridge, Mich, look over the Oldsmoblle fcnee-actljust before naming the Oldsmoblle as the "Car of the year" and "Official Car" of the club. The club Is an organization of 303 high school boys for preparing themselves for important places In the automobile Industry. Whilen General Manager Harold Mayer explains the principle, one of the boy crawls under the car to examine It for himself. hard drill . 3 III HAIRI" lit EDOY DIJCH1N SELECTING THE "STARS OF TOMORROW" FOR RADIO FAME youthful maestro of the famous radio Fire Chief Orchestra and two assistants shown here selecting applicants for vocal auditions on the Texaco National Open audition contest during Duchin'scoast-to-coas- t personal appearance tour with the Fire Chief Orchestra. Amateurs and professional will be selected on the weekly program. the clay's long Sealed-in-Ste- IN MY SHAMPOO OIL TINT EL "Ageless" ABOUT. THE IMPROVEMENT athelete, walks from the "big house a free man. A Controversy arises over his future now that the head of the International Baseball League has vetoed the job ottered him by the Albany Senators, S S thai ANGELES S Edwin "Alabama'' Pitts, Sing Sing's . . at the end of I 1 HUSBAND Stafford. You will, of course, find all modern convenience features in REFRIGERATORS ALL-STE- FRANCISCO-LO- :?JJ MY f EVEN 2 Fr FEATURES? YES! G-- BERNHEIM BY WRIGHT BROS. LTD., DIST., SAN Porter, T. II. IIUMPIIERYS were present. State Engineer pastime of the of first publication June 5 Date to going pri?es and Mrs. Clyde Date of last publication July A delicious luncheon was it the close of the evening. FOR RENT Suite of rooms suit- ien frrrarrr? '. " Those in attendance L. R. Metz. Rod?or nolds, Fahring, D. C. Cavenah. Alex Lakie, Robert Houston, the honored guest and the hostess. The eve returned Tnlmson u i ning ciosea Dy the serving of Engagement Of 3 weeK wneie ne a real Scotch supper. Martin Girl. i .'(- f four inn v me paoi. ployed ioi Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Overbade Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grover and of Martin announce the engageson reported a nice trip to ment of their daughter, Naomi, to an Bray and Mel Wilkinson Mr. Lawrence McKee of Spring-vill- e. Califor-aun- g in vacationers per left Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and family The marriage will take in ' returned to Helper after a week's the late summer and theplace left has couple Josephine Lambson trip to Boise, Idaho. plan on making their home in where she will spend ; iiMmiiiiiimi ' 0 Sv 2 c- -tc Cnc BUND (sjj BY Co. trviov MDR Uah-ITic- Jiottiing e TV--. lo. I f5LViXF0RT DISTIUERIES Of LOUISVILLE & BALTIMORE MAKE A WHISKEY TO FIT WER? PUS |