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Show I Miss Katherine and Miss Loftis will resume their Mrs. Raymond Berrett and daugh- the U. of U. Bonza, of Helper left this week for Salt Lake City Miss Elizabeth Patterson visitwhere she plans on entering the ed in Salt Lake City Thursday of U. of U. last week. Ml33-R03ale- a John Vieta left last Saturday, Mrs. Rose Hoffman and Miss for Northwestern University at Alice Knobbs were called to CheyChicago, for two years work at enne by the sudden illness of Mrs. the Medical School there. Mr. Vie- Jerry Sargent, formerly Miss Marta graduated from tho University garet Knobbs of this city . of Utah Medical School, and will be ready in two years for interne-ship- . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whetmore and He is the son of Mr. and daughter Barbara Jane motored Mrr. Anthony Vieta. to Salt Lake City Wednesday wl.?re Mr Whetmore will receive Mrs. Jack has medical attention. Kisrchbergen been confined to her home with an Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter and attack of Influenza this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter drove over the much publicized sky-linGroup Enjoys drive to Ephraiiu Sunday. They Outing At Provo Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmot and then continued to Mt. Pleasant to Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace visit friends and relatives. were with a party that enjoyed a Miss Celia Tabone Is enjoying picnic In Provo Canyon on last Sunday. They also went through a weeks vacation from her duties Timpanogos cave on one of the at the Palace Candy Store. Miss Tabone is visiting with friends in tours. iegularly Salt Lake City. Allan Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter left Friday for Miss Jill Vignetto, accompanied Ames, Iowa. Mr. Carter is an by her mother, Mrs. Jack Vignetto of the B.Y.U. and Is work- is leaving in the near future to reing for a doctorate In chemistry sume her studies in California. at the Miss Vignetto is an exceptional institution. talented young danseuse an InDavid Gibson was accompanied tends to make the an a serious to Logan Tuesday by his parents, study. Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Gibson, David Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis enrolled for his sophomore year at the Utah Agriculture College. and daughter LaRee Joy of Salt Lake City have returned home afMr. and Mrs. Alex Bene and ter visiting at the home of Mrs. daughter Alice motored to Salt Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lake with. John and Alex Bene, Hughes. who registered at the U. of U. John is a junior and Alex is enLouie DeRosa with his sisters the Misses Florence, Rose and tering as a freshman. M'ldred eni rained for New York Miss Hone Douglas of Morhland City to visit their uncles Mr.' DomIs spending the week as house inic Sicclel and Mr, James Sicclei guest of Mrs. M. H. Wilson at and an aunt Mrs. Rosa Boston). On their return trip they will stop Helper. at Buffalo, New York to visit Mrs. Harry Clark is visiting in with brothers and sisters. The trip Salt Lake this week. will take several weeks. e guide-conducte- n Mrs. Tony Laboroi and Mrs. TTVERYONE has something to advertise. Look around John Laboroi returned Wednesday and see what you have to con- from a three week trip in the midwest. vert into needed cash. Phone news items to The Helper Journal. bon county medical society also relinquished any claims whatsoever to the estate on ground oi the hospital bequest in the original will. NOTICE TO BIDDERS" And so, one of the focal points of discussion and comment for the past year is formally and legally .Sealed proposals will be closed. The whole dispute over the by John J. coizani, Receiver will arose from one question. Theiof th Helper Garage, a Corpora late doctor in writing the win!tioni at his office in Helper, it impossible for Russel T.jbon county, Utah, for the e his only son, to inherit the chaae of the Helper Garage of the will after numerous ing ocated on Denver and Rio stipulations as to benefactors bp-- i Grande Railroad Company prop-for- e the death of Mrs. F .F. Fi.sk. !erty on South Main street, wife of the doctor and per utah. seaed proposals will mother of the son and only child. aiso be received By said Receiver Medical experts now say that!fcP the purchase of an office safe, e there is little question that deskSi a Burroughs adding sel Fisk will die naturally before machine, and other furniture and his mother, due to his present equiPment now located in said physical condition. This being so building, up and until the hour of the son would never inherit the1 5:nn m nrtober 5. 1935. estate nor enjoy any of the bene- - at which time and at He)per Ga fits of same during his life as the rage building, they will be pub- win oi ki.su uia not specny any jCay opened and read. noticeable Deneiits to tne son unBidders and those interested til the death of the mother and examine said property at any may it was contended by his attorneys time up to and including 5:00 o' that It was now that the son need clock p. m. on October 5, 1935. ed the money. It was contended is Each bidder requirthat he needed the money in order ed and notified tohereby accompany o prolong his life and which his bid with a certified check in could not be done with the present the amount of 10 per cent of the means of the son who has been amount eo bid on each or any of confined to a veterans hospital in the above listed articles bid upon, Washington state. which said amount will be applied The basis of the legal content- as part of the purchase price of ion for breaking the will of 1930 the successful bidder. was derived from ' the evidence The right is hereby reserved by hat the doctor was influenced by the undersigned to accept or re :n insane delusion at the time the any or all proposals submit ject will was executed: and, had he not ted. been so influenced, he would nev-- ( By- - John J. Colzani r written the will as it was Receiver of the Helper Garage executed. a Corporation. The delusion was concerning his wife whom the doctor believed was First Publication. Sept. 20, 1935 unfaithful and would try and get Last Publication Oct. 3, 1935 the money if left to Russel Fisk before his death. The physician believed that if the money was left to Russel Fisk upon his death, Mrs. Fisk might do him bodily harm or influence him someway or the other to get a hold of the ill property. Several witnesses testi-iieto this Insane delusion as the basis of the provision bequeathing "he residue of the estate amounting to about half million dollars only after the death of the mother. pur-Fis- Rus-offic- j j I ILL Peaches Don't risk ; Use Iodized lb. pkg. Crystal White DEV. TUMBLERS Gfor water 1U U COFFEE B. Pine tQtf Schillings lb. QUALITY and GROUND BEEF lull nseat 21bs LEG oi LAMB MiPv Fc.I lb. 2tt I I lb. PO!?K CHOPS lb t wr?T n.i)nir r 1 1 1 100 & CHICKENS home dressed 1 . LEG MUTTON lb pup.!; rin 2U pkg. r ON Chops ITS'! TfALIBUT SOAP GENTS 400 28 Hawaiian LADIES lty RFK" T.IILK CK" J f?,KON jar Wedding Lge. Pkg. no. can CORN I (1B 5 lb- - 250 5c fll 280 BANQUET SALAD quart jars MINUTE TAPIOCA Vegetable 10 oz. can J Don't risk health! Use lb. can Campbells tomato 630 4 lbs. iodizcd SALT r i 5 tie GELATINE U S PORK ROAST GROUND BEEF BAKING SHORTENING J-go- i j2 350 fan HAMS BACON IeS cuts Jb. fresh ground lb. 4 ,b- - Pg. ne lb. mission skinned - sliced H0 330 Markct rir 120 POT ROAST POWDER each lb. lb. 250 Ib- - -- 350 350 J(Jj ORANGES am- - - 290 GRAPES lb j YAMS 50 1Q0 520 240 QOGOA CHOCOLATE bath for 50 Inspected Meats ROYAL oz' 134 190 iy2 iins 190 mm m 250 Y' Pi'B. ROYAL 5c g oz. pkg. j lb. hershey PINEAPPLE i 3 cans 5c MARSHMALLOWS NAVY BEANS Crisrorfte c'vcs'.iSle shortening Pp DRESSING no. 2 can SOUF si $1.39 Tall Tin Cristal all flavors AND ILY m mwimT tt Tiimiwirmnmmmmmm3im. no. 0 can If women bar A gian: bars SERVICE 1S0 mi L the soap of beautiful Cf IATIN lf5SFT 120 ww no. 0 can !NG BEANS CAMAY OAP 0 mini iwwi i All Brands TOMATOES ROYAL Pound 115 SEPTEMBER Don't Miss Dancing to This Music, It's Grand pins rainier 3 for Ige. pkg. Crystal Wedding" FOAST i jelper i 3-- TJ' G If POT ROAST 19 SATURDAY, CRISCO I I ICNIC HAMS 15$ Uelper 48 lb. Bag Mapleleaf PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. PEAS PORK ROAST lohi l 1 RAINBOW GARDENS We Ship By Rail standard bar 10 bars 4 Ige. nn CHOICE MEATS Island Serenaders r H 1 1 (oats $1-4- 5 and his wii BEER 2H 1EAS 3 cans ! ! lb. j - lb. nkir. -r nil OXYDOL .. If. ov 0C 7(lOMATOES PAROWAX SALT BACON Lean and Meaty Kg AVI r 31 EAT B SWl&biiiiiMiiiiiiHiiluiliiift Iii C 3 cans . sealed pkg. FLOUR 11 5g jI CUT BEANS Siced crushed tin 3 cans 330 1 Ige. pkg. 330 PINEAPPLE . SriUS ''otU 3 II). digestible shortening HIKIAU Of THE WORLD LINE Pl healthly. Crisco the I 10 bars i P P&GSOAP 10 bars grown PEACHES I 1 Not shipped and bruised, not pick-ed green and box ripened. UTAH SALT 7 COFFEE racquet WORLD FAMOUS GUITARIST These prices effective Friday and Saturday Sept. 27 - 28 and Monday Sept. 30 ITS 28 Bar 1000 bushels of our own home SOAP - CAMAY uo JOHNNY We Ship By Rail OXYDOL nd Jut th, aon ccunty this yearT k every tournament I uuu; won by one of the ii who have contin,,. "U!te a"y timers. Featuring DEKYrURIOGRAKD ZZz!A. BEST FOODS Real MAYONNAISE Bu. in ', d msmm i j junior , SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Hiawatha, $2,316.84; Castle Gate, $2,53S.20: special taxes, $4'b.J5. The total amount of all taxes to be paid by th.3 county treasurer into these funds amounts to $749, 513.49, providing a 100 per cent collection of taxes on the present levy of the county for 1935. There is usually about a Zo per cent delinquency in taxes each year; so, when the collections for 1935 have been made the above apportionment will be made in accordance with the amount collected by the treasurer. WSTRN HAILROAO oung Walsh ls old and climaxed Jack "Walsh of Price defeated Louis Hunsaker also of Price for the Castle Gate junior tennis tournament Wednesday night on the Castle Gate courts. The scores $566,18. fin-iill- y WE SHIP BY RAIL Fresh Picked JLAVtJK Tree Ripened FOR be The aportionment of taxes to this derived from Carbon county midetei year 193.1 have now been comned by the board of county the of basis missioners on the state with together county levy asand municipal levies for the f21.831.402. of valuation sessed The amounts to be paid to the as folrespective county funds are lows: state and state schools, $206, county general fund $39, 079.75; 296.52; county school fund, $272, bridge 92.52: county road and inbond county $54,578.50; fund, old terest fund, $32,747.11; county inage pension, $10,915.76; county county digent poor, $10,915.76; sinking fund, $10,915.76; infirmery, county physician, etc., $10,915.76; Price city, $41,503.37; Helper city, $3,261.65; 24,430.59; Wellington, Sunnyside, $3,3S1,69; Scofield, build-residu- SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPT. 27 Tomatoes taste, best Pt. Jar 29 with real Mayonnaise finest local Qt. Jar 49 Castle Gate Closes Tennis Tournament YEAR THE COUNTY FUNDS Salesman Wanted imiATnce n. 20 unmiuLU FOR APPORTIONED Car-mad- e w0RKMAN s market" WE SHIP BY RAIL TAXES kHLEGAL MAN Wanted for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today Rawleigh, Dept. UII 30 SA, Denver, Colo. Phone news items to The Helper Journal. Phone 21 Phone 21 1) FISK ESTATE ter Lois are in Salt Lake City, where Miss Berrett will enroll at U. of U. from page (Continued p e rs 0 n a I s at the Helper, Utah September, 27 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE SIX CELERY jumbo stalk WATERMELO! each i |