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Show i TOUR IS MADE OF oci'etp IRotes FBiCE GCO GAMP Mrs. Stein Holds Party For Visitors aft"n'p!ii to deprive women of Mrs. Sam Stein entertained Sun Germany n.n: I'alv of :h?ir richts day evpnig at her home in honor: to v.O'l; (U'.;iile t!in home. of Miss Fae and Rae Christpnson. former Insmietois in the Helper: Mrs. ll:m le Leaver, president of school. The evening was spent in' the L'tiili clr.Ls. va an honored playing bridge and after which a Kuest at the banquet. Mis. Mamie light lucheon was served. Hansen, prerident'of the l.eal 15. Those . attending include the'pv' . A . aet"i as toa:!tiiiiones:. guests of honor Mr. and Mrs. lie-- , pan Ratliffe, Lucile Christenson. Vo;'al f"' by ,v' Mwnmoit and l)y i " Mae Mrat Mrs P. Christenson, Gertrude to !' anompaniment of Lu- iling Mrs. and Tiertha in, Sprattling. Caroline Stein assisted In the serv-- ; cile Christ eiifton comoleted the program. Approximately 30 ladies ing. in . """ Ste-!,:rt,- were Woman's Helper, Utah November, 15 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR aitendance. Club Barbara Jane Wetmore Holds Meeting Honored on Birthday Woman's The club of Helper Ltarlmia re held it regular monthly meeting, ed her f fihJane Wot with celebrata lovely birthday in, the dub rooms cf the Y. M. C. OiK-stwere, party. A. Thursday afternoon at a ses-- ; Morris Joan McFall, sion that was well attended by! Harold Wi MeNary, lli, Arva Lou Cox, Hen-nimembers and under the direction Shirley Koffird, of Mrs. F. h. Wilson of the social Karl Kic'iar.lson, Jtene Mutz. CarMargaret service committee. rol T Dyet, Robert The program included a talk on mil Jim!!! IieverlyKent and Jean the subject of "Prominent Women', Halvorso-- i '':i!linger, ".lake and Gloria Mar-tellG. T. Mrs. the Helper Kelley, by and Irene Zorn, Boyd school chorus rendered three; and Kath'-e- n Gaines Keljsted. songs and were directed by Prof-- i were and prizes won by plavl essor Edelman. The songs ren- Earl Morris McN'aiy, dered were "The Lonely Pine". 7oru a:id Jim Flallinger. 'Summer Time" and ".'The 42nd Sng" and were thoroughly enjoy- Visitors Are ed by the women in attendance. Entertained Here Current events were given by Mr, and Mrs. Kaleigh Houtz and Mrs. John Malecker of Martin and Mr. nnd'Mrs. J. C. Bogus enterMrs. Earl Acord of Castle Gate tained in honor Saturday evening presented a reading. Mrs. Pert of Mr. and Mrs. John Kask who Bunnel gave a word drill. are visiting here for a short while. The affair was delightfully enjoyMaxine House Has ed by several guest tit adinner Club at Home followed ly cards. Those attendMr. and Mrs. C. CarMiss Maxine House enteitaain-eing members of the B.P.W. at a roll, Mr, :md Mrs. (). M. Flntberg, dinner and card party at her home Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flaim, Mr. & ' last Wednesday evening. Prizes Mrs. Ike Alvarez,' the hostesses & were won by Ivy Memmott, Mrs. the gncUs of honor. .1. and Mrs. IJertha Wetmore, e , He'-eilet- . j - d GOOD LUMBER FOR GOOD WORKMEN KIWANIS IN PRICE ELECTS OFFICERS Officers for 1936 were chosen Kiwanis by members of the Price lyw-...,- .in elections held Wednesday club A tour of the area adjacent to J. G. Grill cafe. Trice, which Is being reclaimed evening at the of Carbon the CCC superintendent local was Reeves, made ty camp Friday by members of the various couity schools, was elected presi-- j civic organizations, accompanied dent of the dub to succeed Elmie v py the staff of the soil conserva-- J I. Bernard lion unit, with Captain C. I). Jones Other officers chosen are A. C. Infantry reserve, in charge. J. During the evening the camp Treseder. was inspected by approximately Thompson, treasurer, and J. I.i I. S. 17"i members of Price and Helper Phalen, Emerson Bradley, Dr. "ivic dubs and Price post No. 3 Evans, J. Bracken Lee. John T. American Lesion, following which Maulsby, Richard T. Mitchell, di- a dinner was served in the camp rectors. Mr. Bernardi becomes a, Miens ha!!. member of the board of directors, A program of speeches, vyeal and a secretary is chos;-by the! i.iid musical renditions, including new board. The new officers will selection by a sextet from the be installed at the first meeting of Caibon high school band, followed 1936. the dinner, under the direction of Captain Jones and C. E. Davis, pioneer and Henry G. Mathia, camp educational adviser. V'uiious phases of the bestock raisers. They related that ing conducted by the soil conser- during this period of time many; vator! Iforces were explained by sections of the county have been 5 Captain Jones, George Lawrence, practically denuded of a luxuriant the ass'.ant JrieuVural engineer; growth of vegetation through Hurley Helm, chief of range man- - constantly increasing grazing ot aemont: Winifred W .West, camp livestock. ma delS and Alvin Steed, The following sneakers superintendent, technical forestry foreman. short talk3 on behalf of the visit-- , Itenune'tces ani experiences of civic clubs; G. J. Reeves, Price IJj half a centurey in Carbon county Kiwanis; R. J. Vaughan, Helper;? were recounted by Silas Young, Kiwanis: Belmont Richards, Pric; a of Brigham A'oung, Rotary, and F:itnn Taylor, Price J, chamber of commerce. jJ Flaim- - Entertain The camp activities, which in- For Visitors olvp caring for 210 eirollees. en-;- J Mrs. Ernest Flaim en- tertainment features and medical tertained Sunday afternoon at attention, were outlined by Superintendent West. their residence wi;h a dinner in The Price camp Captain Jones honor of Mrs. Flaim's mother and compares favorably in !j concluded, father, Mr. and Mrs. John Kask its with the highest J appointments who are visiting here at this time class of similar encampments in jj of Gimnisifiu Colo, also Mr. aiid the western states. Mrs. ('. Carroll of that city. construction, the use of good umber is as import-an- d as good workmanship. The combination of both results in perma- iS l V quirement is of selected high quality and can be bought in any quantity at money-savin- g prices -- for prompt delivery. J A card mtfiicei Anticipated legislation to b? sponsored by the Business nnd Professional Women's clubs of th United States and the war were discussed by Mat-ti- - - THEY BEAR THE MARK OF MERIT .. Make the MARK OF MERIT your buying guide it is your absolute assurance of quality and fair price. SCHF.NLEVS GOLDEN ON WAGE PACT United Mire! Workers of America scale commit-tee and coal operators of the two Utah BUbdistrlcts will meet at Salt City November IS, in an i fort to sign wage agreements WEDDING of the meting "Vlr ef-ef-- April 1 &A 1 3,V PINT QUART 1, 1!)37. Fifty union delegates, with John Ross of Superior, Wyo., president of District 22; George Lambert ot Rock Springs, vice president; Virgil Wright of Cheyenme, GEE, I WISH hi I t - u dy i ki r. - iff. W C, , , 'tTir 1 vr 1 -- YAW PINT-No- .61 QUART No. 60 - SIGHT L x ; x XiS'y iAOUUL QCWSL See this new study lamp now on display at our of Ihl?1 "?d" WCY- - Gh' h1 out 9W No. 64 No. 61 DISTILLED DRV GIN PINT-- No. til wm$z)A m&f4 Scktolrr Dittributort, Ioc Nw of the celling light. 4. Shade lining is white to fleet morelighl f lightoveryoui work. IOURBON All the quality for which Old Quaker is famous. FIFTH the top reflectoi softens t. Wide shade gives ample RYE 'i Write uj for free eppy of "A Guide t light to o. prrftr...iit QUAKER favorite for throwi prevent! glare. OLD genfrations! Wide opening 2. Glass You don't have to be rich to enjoy rich whiskejn As you showroom. nd eliminates shadows. BRAND STRAIGHT V(I!ISKY Delicious, smooth, Brogklyn. N. V S- mi $y iiiiiP. n had QUAKER mm r. E FZj iiiiaiiiiif" OLD No. 166 QUARTS m BETTER 1 903 No. PINTS CAKRETT&,CO,W Third Avcr.ut AN No. 202 BOURBON or To Wines." TS I I icmt ... t , . SCHENLEY'S Iambert camt" to Ca:bci ounty last Friday and will visit here for several days b !v returning to Wyoming, where leetings wih opetalors of that ad" are slated. WAV mm 1. Mr. Amer-ica- kffn mm ? i LAMP il t 1 ' 7 j PliWic Mmmmy A favorite in Kentucky where they call it "double rich." GfeB isVi. set for Tuesday, but was tart-swet- S I: WHAT KIND IS IT ? H 1 Ifirtl L STRAIGHT WHISKEY , 11 Friday. The following nion lave been chosen as a scale eom- niitee from the two Utah suhdis- 'ricis to negotiate an agreement Ai' h opeiators: Suhdistrict X 4 M. Peterson, Castle Gate; Leo-ai. Hacking, .Spring ("aayon; Ed. icherer, lunula, and W. II. WiK bans. Standardville; Subdistrii-To. r, Ro) . rt J. Henderson. Kenil-vorth- ; t'hailes Simken. Conu-lers- , and Ernest Xixon, Hiawathi. for - HAD I ' KENTUCKY district 4, cunpleted the wovkrs' demands during the past week a Salt lake City conference. i Th mei'ting with operators was first r PA-- ' 1 X CREAM OF secretary SnU any puJ SCHENLEY'S Bonacci of Helper, fiell representative, and Alfred Carjy of Scofield, board member frcm Frank for any sender or THE IJELPEIl JOURNAL America's finest blended whiskey "It's ALL whiskey" 1 V.VA'a. ' i e A GOMPANY a Italo-Eth'o-pia- n feP COKE Exclusive Burgoyne Line in all les and sizes ranging in price frol x.u iu per 60 ana on up uui umgiy. Assorted boxes of cards in sever! styles ranging m prices from per dozen and up. Get a card with your name in a fa: ey appropriate print for 50 cent: Drop in our office on Main StreJ and place your order NOW! Dond leave this 1 until the last minute i 4,1 iiiese cams hta sennitft fast! ,.M!-.(ari- B. P. W. LEADER SPEAKS AT HELPER legis- k GOAL " great-nephe- Sprattling. g Community HELPER, PHONE 72 Your atmtscrimHs cum Y. APLENTY. of . women lation aimed at of the country. She denounced the policies of Hitler ami Mussolini In 1 . ic w-- rk Susan Maulsby, Gladys Anna Johnson, Josle Wetmore, Crowley, Blllle Pan, and Bertha fight against discriminatory There CENTRAL LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY UTAH Wahl, ..... I .nmtnJ 1 j satisfaction. for every re nence and v Our lumber W n I On repair work or new BY CIVIC CLUB Sprattling. Those In attendance were Ivy Memmott, Mary Otteson, Minnie Ames of St. Louis, national cf- o ..x a me orKuiiixuiiuu, a vuu-quiiucr ui .1. at of the Helper club Wednesday evening at the country club. Miss Ames urged a concerted HEAT 441 No. 444 York, N. Y. enough 91ad vonr haos th i. u improoerlv service Visit ... hve one our Ui,u .... 3lula uuvisors a test Per- . much a rrr ... faPerhaps lamps are Y" Sufficient. This " " of 3M-mel- er cTZTi ivu iioirung. . .Eyesi9hl special miur.4 Then see V0Ur ,J YUr eyes are our fit . "eaier or come into u.' QPP'oved lighting equipment. VI T to lift"1 , large woik"i IMPDITANT-- Be lure W lor the OMthorl.eil certiHes ' II an rna ramp yw "rl I. I I. Better Slghr tomp hove Ihlt lag. l' FlfrrnriT,, UTAH POWER & VlGHT CO- - |