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Show I Helper, Utah September, 27 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE TVVO I Finn 0 THE HELPER JOURNAL and L. G. BURRESS, Publishers OXE yEAR SUBSCRIPTION THE JOURNAL'S MEWS COITION THE JOURNAL SHOPPER S EDITION month e 52 - Entered as Second Class matter Carbon County, Utah. By at the Fostoffice at Helper, By Special Mr. ans Mrs. Richard Haycock, are back from a two weeks visit to the coast. Mr. Haycock is back on his job, and reports that he will work steady until deer WHY BUSINESS FIGHTS NEUTRALITY Special STANDARDVILLE CASTLE GATE KENILWORTH SPRING GLEN By Correspondent By Special Correspondent Tony Sterlekar, and motored to with her Salt Lake Tuesday, they returned evening. Mrs. son-in-la- d George Raft Alice Faye Patsy Kelly also Heavyweight Championship LOPEZ vs DEAN FROM. 2:15 9.it Tuesday, Oct. HOUND a Oct. 2 j Wednesday, "PARADISE CANYON' (Midnite Matinee Only On The Stage Wednesday, Oct. 2 matinee Wed. 3:30 Feature Picture TUtV 8:15 10:15 ON THE STAGE 4:35 Wedes;!ay from 3:30 a w mim mm p s m ii Mrs. Evan James spent the latof the week in Fairview Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and son Darrell spent last week end visiting relatives in the capi-- j tal city. Mrs. Glen Reese and son Owen of Salt Dike City spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Annie Evans. Admission 10c CASH v masses .... r '7 'i i Sat. - Sun mrfp .v ." Sept. v i th - Mon. 28-29-- 30 j MATINEE SATURDAY 10.30 j CONT. SUNDAY FROM 3:30 3 I T - 25c - 36c LYRIC DRAWING FEATURE PICTURE pocs? " Evening 10c - 25c - 36c j to. m iQJJ0T H STCR C MORRIJ f A I. I. Y EILBR5 W IDE R A N O P o v k g:xn miti ,y t CALL MOSE HOWA FOIt SPRING CANYON COAL ANY GKAPK AN AUTO LOAN and Easily Obtained Is ns Cheap If not Cheaper than other sources of money. IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL and can best be obtained through us PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT CORP. SILVAGM BI ILIJLNO Price. I'tah Phone 337 Bunnel Motor Co. ShIhh ami jwrvlee REPAIRS FOR 4 - Thurs.f -3 v. '1i aitcr s Vj. Tr.n, iveiiv "TIJE VHUilNIA JUDGE" ALL CARS "EVERYONE has something to advertise. Look around and sec what you have to con- vert into needed cash. Use Miners Machine ns and MACHINERY George Schultz was a business caller in Salt Lake City Monday. & Helper Ar-len- NC SUPPLY Utah Utah - -:- Fuel Co, La-tud- a SALE We are repossessing in this vicinity a 3 pc. Living Room Suite, Coal Range, Bed Room Suite, Walnut Bedroom Suite, Etc, and will sell for fraction of original cost. Write Capitol Furniture Co 136 South State, Salt Lake, City, Ut. MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE FAMOUS Castle Gate Clear Outstanding Picture Shows Star And Lyric Creek Sunnyside "Every Night at Eight" Frances Langford, popular radio singer, who makes her film debut in "Every Night at Eight", the Walter musical comedy drama, which shows at the Bonnie Theatre Sunday. Mon- lay and Tuesday, with George Raft, Alice Faye, Patsy Kelly and the Three Radio Rogues, defies every rule of voice culture and voice conditioning to the amaze-- I ment of all those w ho hold dear the laws of music. Her musical violations include: Not one singing lesson in her life; no coddling, of tho throat with mufflers and scarfs,, absolutely no diets; and free indulgence of all "reasonable appetites' such as yens for onions and hamburger, hot dogs, soda pop, peanuts, pop corn and even chewing gum. Recently, while on location at the beach for this film, Miss Lang- ford consumed four hot dogs with and pickle, 3. olenty of mustard . i i .m.uouigers ana eigni notties of pop. The music master of the pic- 'tire went bom shrieking, "Virginian" Although Walter Huston, dean of the American stage, has been starred In such vehicles as "Abraham Lincoln." "The Bad Man", "Hell Below" and the current Oodsworth." he claims that he g t one of his greatest thrills from Hie playing of the role of "Tramp-as- " in Paramount's "The Virgin-ian"- , because that picture was largely responsible ror establish-inhim as a character actor In films. v,rSinian'. first released by Paramount in 192S. will nlav here at the Bonnie Theatre next Friday, and Saturday, Oct. ' wiih Huston, Gary Cooper, Rich ri1 Ar,en-n Mary Brian head- ing the cast. ! "Steamboat Round the Bend" The rich humanity and shrewd native humor which, made Will Rogers America's favorite corned-ia- n and one of the country's leading film stars are again abundantly in evidence In his new starring Fox picture, "Steamboat Round the Bend", shows at the Star Theatre in Price Sunday. Mondav and Tuesday. The colorful romantic Mississippi of the ISSO's with its rousta-bouts- , adventures and is the rcene of the new comedy picture I from Bnn Lticien Burman's novel which, ran serially n the Pictorial Review. "Pursuit" Comedy, romance pack "Pursuit." and action Metmn.M J spnrpn Btfl.a ..i- w,., ... pi this l8 a storr ' and June lov ,'.v"l-. romedy backrrmm.i . is p.enty of c. !"re Produced with ! . JZ Z ,,,.1. vi.... ' Z"! 1 "HU pvb IS Pitched tO in" '""iBuine nioves speedily with much njulate and hold attentio,, rrmay (lH). "The Goose and th "Tl, wan of :r r. z; n,x. mature n-- ntal ; Lyric and I assembled chid &ru " var- Jackie wnich thev h0 . '"m . . There the DEALEB Community INDEPENDENT COAL & I COKE COMPAHyJ . 0..1I.. .. -- ,iviaf u,v nna rastesi w C'frter . now tpaiu "oW. - the ,V hu-m- tpnosito Players JM RIPh 1 are ...,. ' 7 iniong th e . ' Piaying, ot!w Iot)ln. Claire Do,,, 'I Forbes and U Lowell. Eldre,., (0 , w de Strand Theatre where MIJ v '8 wyn. Mayer's new offf shown Thursday. hlJ w0LCrPrro r for It Is a happy, carefree Sk,ppjr" ., "The rh in which a young couple t ,.Thfl ence adventures of. pVeryt $ am?. h;;"c:rhpr- h th while ppliltlng 01 C,'ap whn W. wed m a guardianship suit' nut hlni l "11. ntate bv motor. On tl"" "ary school . nn l roii re i . . . orphanac. . ''hey escape motor i .nil .. " "It II 11(3 m uaiiy a lnm.a utile in, auto ramp have Rmazlng fldventuron "Purtuit Mexican border. Throm 't) Taw wblmalcal ,.m-.- i. slcal comedy runs a itj ffilnKlo In one the action Is high. of Th. Kayest, mot thrills and a mirpil" BI1( - psCOrhd;?a a In Yoiir which brings itZTn? 1 PI ! Is An ABERDEEN of entertaining S"tt0n Theatre on Wednesday r.,. ""Otr andeTXenS- 'r edMtahlTr( Sakur -. . barred I Comfort Review. Pla' "I'nky; City Utah LIT AT til"111 C" if - "Steamboat Round The Ben" The rich humanity and shrewd native humor which made Will; America's favorite comedian and one of the country's lead-m- g film stars are again abundant-l- y in evidence in his new starring Fox picture, "Steamboat Round the Bend", which shows at the Strand Theatre Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. The colorful romantic Mississippi of the ISSO's with its roustabouts adventures and the scene of the new comedy is picture from Ben Lucien Burman's novel which ran serially i the i "iHunai "4 Coke General Offices Salt Lake The pbt of "Steamboat Round! the Rend" revolves about the love1 sory of Anne Shirley and John! McGuire, a sw amP girl and a river Pilot, and about the comedy feud between Rogers and Irvin S. Cobb' ho play a pair of boat captains. "Dinky" The poignant ""M "l tuminooa " ' its robust, . tknn. "I1U. 1,8 laughter, w- - t. "n gathered Into a great 7 ' m Mayer's hilarious romance of free adventure on the ope hich, with Chesjer Morris and "Accent on Youth" Adapted from a Coal & Strand Theatre Attractions Attractions ? M7-V- Subscribe for The Journal Tues. - Wed.-Oct. f las ALLISON Mrs. Fern Jenson of Mapleton A farewell party in honor of spent Sunday at the home of her Orlene Nicholes was given of e iiter, Mrs. Lcn Arnett. Reid Friday evening. An enjoyable time was uad by all. Fay E. Thacker was surprised Saturday evening at his home Mr. and Mrs. Lew White and with a birthday party given by daughter Betty Lew left last week a few of his friends. for Hannah, Wyo where they will make their home. A. T. Jones recently made business trip to Colorado. Miss Aileen Radcliffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Radcliffe of Mr. and Mrs. Fay E. Thacker Latuda, left Sunday for Salt Lake spent Saturday afternoon in Provo. City where she witl enroll at tlw University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stagg of spent Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wible and of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morrison. daughters Marilyn, Dorothy Jane Miss Earlene Durrant daughter and Helen were called to Alliance, of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant of Nebraska, Monday evening due to Castle Gate, left this week for the death of Mr. Wible's elder Provo where she will attend the brother, George Wible. Brigham Young University. ....... Is Quickly Very reasonable Price Phm Vera Avery of Salt Lake been visiting with friends h-- re. ' BIG Miss Aileen RaGcliff left Sun-- ' day for Salt Lake City where shej will attend the U. of U. Mrs. Wanger-Paramount- Thursday Only BANK NIGHT b in (fii Correspondent Special Mrs. Glade Jasperson and son George have been in Salt Lake City for the past week visiting at the home of Mrs. Jasperson's mother, Mrs. John Anderson. Bonnie Theatre Attractions. I would Supplies d By imli jy8 9:15 7:15 Stage Performance Wednesday Only Bargain Day Contlnous Quality LATUDA h visiiing relatives and friends. . FURNITURE FOR 1 pref! Moroni Hunt, . Miss Rosella Craig returned home last Thursday from Salt lake City and Yellowstone Park where she has spent the last weeks. has loot Dictator ter part Miss Etta Moffit and John Bell motored to Orangeville where (!. visited relatives over the week-end- Maple-returne- d Mr. Donald Fulton of Gillespie, Illinois is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Fulton. Bargain Show John Wayne 3:30 f $r jktA frtm 3:3 Continuous r ROGERS Wi IfjP ! wm Frances Langfordj "EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT" Sun. - Mon. - Tues. CONT. SUNDAY i r, 1. TV The local union of the Standard-vin- e A. J. Carlson Is taking an active part in Secretary the general mine strike and wa3 HELPER LODGE mass two also represented at the NO. 1659 LOYA1 - ilDnr meetings at Price. vivuctt UF . M, A Everv- TiiM,i,. -- -j at the is p Perkins proud Howard Mr, of PythiaT Kehts V-owner of .a new Ford " Miss Marguerite Ludw g recent-ilwortin ly spent the week-enton visiting Mrs. Pearl Holly. BONNIE! STAR If &m snm? The Welfare 'Assn. has purchas Caroline Whipple left Thursday material for a community card ed after St. in George for her home It is being enjoyed greatly. spending the summer with her club brother, R. V. Whipple. Sam Marvosh has returned home Fork from Chicago 111. where he h.os Regina Craig of Spanish is visiting at the home of her been attending school for the past grand parents Mr. anr Mrs. W.J. six months. Craig, $10,0C0-000,0000an- d jjl Dr. A. v tv... be at thP , B.Y.U. re-th- very clever and amusing en tertainment was enjoyed, by alii Mr. and Mis. Joe Wilhoyt of visitors at present, at the M.I.A. play, Tues- - I,ogan were week-enPeterson. day night, of last week at the the home of C. W. school house. Regular Mutual elaMr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Morgan tes begun Tuesday night and will of Wattis spent Sunday visiting; continue thruout the winter. friends and relatives in Mr .and Mrs. Silas Rowley, and daughter, Edyth, were visitors in 000.000. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Williams and; In this connection it may be worthwhile to recall that at the begin- Salt Lake last week. Florence of Salt Lake daughter had bankers and American other ning of 1918 the House of Morgan in Ken- floated loans to the allies of $2,000,000,000, and that Walter nines .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haycock, wee visitors of relatives had atweek. just last They to Provo to motored Sunday, Page, American umbassad .r to London, cabled President Wilson. brother-in-law- , from an interesting trip or a tend the funeral our which Is war to our present the by way only going "Perhaps to Bryce's and J;:ons Canyon. Mr, Isaac Morgan. trade position can be maintained and a panic averted." war to loaned allies went and the States United the Well, were elected, Miss Etta Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. School officers Uncle Sam is still whistling for his money. BilC. Jackson and daughter Pa- T cuosen those will we are, are munition Wednesday, and financiers restrained, mongers the Unless Brook w ere visitors at C.L. mt la Skriner ly Fulton, president, Tony be lucky if we do not repeat that costly experience. ices president, and Dotty Mate-l.ovi- Ltavitts of Price Tuesday. secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Ray Herring entertained fcF A baby girl was bora Wednesday at bridge party last Friday night. Wallace Mortuary night to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fazzio. Those present were Mrs. Brig Nelg "Service above AH" HELPER son of Price, Mrs. Genevieve My- Gt u;i,tr -- THEATRES IN irTAjirrifcS Will meet prices of Morticians Mrs. Robert received mi'.erton pr. Miss Etta Moffit and Mrs. Saturday who have sold burial certifiFriday about ninor her and face Herring. A deligh ful luncheon burns, CONT. SAT. FROM 3:3 cates. served. neck iwa8 of while last r Thursday week, ii urn rx in. Phone 158 PRICE, UTAH is canning, she recovering nicely.! A delightful bridge luncheon was given by M'ss Sarah Nichols Tuesday evening. Those present were Miss Ann Pleval, Mrs. Ruth Pea"ce, Mrs. Gladys Dudler and Miss Nichols. The table decora Mon. Tues. Wed. tion were of the autumn colors! Sunday - Monday Sun. SF.PT. 29 . 30, OCT. 1 - 2 this color scheme was carried thru Sept. 29 - 30 CONT. SUN. FROM 2:15 out the house. SUN. CONT. AFTER 2:15 A I Ray Hassinger last Saturday nlte before his return to school at thie n From various sources ccme reports that show why business men regard any neutrality legislation which interferes with their profits as an "expensive luxury". Since January 1, American manufacturers have sold Italy at least $3,500,000 of various war material), including cartridges. During the same period they sold Ethiopia "at least $113,000 of war materials. These expenditures in the main have been for copper, scrap iron, cotton and otk'.T materials which are used in warfare, but are not covered by the Neutrality Act adopted at the last session of Congress. Neither does the iwt cover loans and credit, and this omission may be the door through which this country will be pushed Into a European conflict. Loans made from the United Sta'.es t: Italy already amount to over $401100.000. The House of Maigan has a particular Interest In the fate of II Duce, Living underwritten his bonds to the extent of $11- -, ioZZ.""" surprise p.arty was given for; A FriTom Cory returned home Miss Ruby Morgan entertained Lake Salt of last week from at a theatre party Friday night day with his parents, Mr. and visit of to Leavitt honoring Miss Wanda Mrs. J. C. Cory. Price. Those present were Miss Leavit, son Mr. Henry Holbrook and Miss Barrett, Miss Morgan, Mr. returned houie Tuesday of James Berensen, Clayton Beren-se- - Earl from Elizabethtown, 111. week and Ernest Carnavali. The eve- last and where tlvy have been spending ing was spent at the theatre the summer months. and followed was by dancing Sweet freshments at the Strand the Roy Mills left Sunday for Shop. CC camp in Castle Dale. Correspondent Special . C2J I $i OELIVENKO ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED FREE TO EVERY HOME ection istric t News elper HELPER, UTAH F. MacKNIGHT VV. Helper p- - m |