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Show I Page Four Pia George tains Bridge Club ...,!. George Pizza entertained lev bridge club Tuesday evening Those at fcc--r home March 31. present were Mrs. Ernie Flain, Mrs. 11111 Wetmore, Mrs. Harold Waal, Mrs Eud Peterson, Mrs. John Devietta, Mrs. Fred Bosone, Mrs. James Bergera, and Mrs. Prizes were won Ceorjre Davis. bv Mrs. Harold Wahl, Mrs John Deviettl and Mr. George Davis. i.'l i tA i ed by bridge. BEFORE U- S- UUUnl R. The guests in attendance in- Colzani, Mrs. L Grover, Mrs. cluded Mr. and Mrs. John Oolzani, A. Dart, Mrs. William Maulsby, Wednesday, April 3. Helen Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson, Mr. Jr., Mis. Joseph Barboglio, Mrs. After exhaustive arguments for is general chairman of the event. and Mrs. Ace Minor, Mrs. Louise Charles Atwood, Mrs. J. Loftis, Mrs. Actio Bonorno. and against the constitutionality NOTICE TO PLUMBING AND Bosone, and Mr. Fritz N'yman. Moose Ladies Have Mr. andi HEATING CCNTFIACTORS On Monday evening, of the Guffey Coal Stabilization Card Party and Mrs. Memmott Mrs. Dalpiaz entertained at anoth-jMStates Supreme United the Act, Sealed proposals will If reThe Women of the Moose er unusual bridge and dinner, Have Bridge Club adunder case the took Court ceived by Vue undersigned, at its Lod;;o is'o. S; held a card party nnnv and the mc-s't- s Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmott on this oc-- i that the with probability visement at Price, Utah, up to 31 office at the at March of trie afternoon casion included Mr. and MrsJ pre: b'.c i f.t a charming dinner handed 18, be not will decision m.. Saturday April 10 a, K.. P. hall. The librarian commitMrs.' :hir hmm, when they were hosts the James Bergera, Mr. and of and weeks, place time number a which for down at ia:6. motive tee was in charge, their Mra.it: their fcunday Tfainh Wnhl and Mr. and Night Bridge i In addition to guaranteeing thelth wl;1 ulidy opened c.il:. Ji;.:::er was reived at small being 10 collect books for the new Louise Bosone. . .1 I, tf I. Ar.nl minora- - tf nr AND There Is An PLUMBING e for luoi vi lit; read and 11... of The eeveiUy-fivL id lb rigiii ta'.ile Helper libraiy. appointments De installed ABERDEEN DEALEg to select and representatives KEATING STEAM ganize books vthich were taken in and Mrs. Bergera Has were which A exquisitely 'arranged. bargaining without in TSe following buildings now At the close of the dinner hour, for collective Jc admission received will be Country Club Party and and employers interference by by Faucett was turned over to the new Helper being erected played, Mrs. Grace Bergera entertained; bridge adAct Unit the provides An theirs agents, Pessetto: libraiy. last Thursday afternoon at the! Members present were Mr. and of High Carbon County the Mrs. Johnny Causer acting as Country Club with a striking eas-- j Mrs. Fred Voll, Mr. and Mrs. It. that whenever maximum hours joining labor are agreed upon in any School at Trice, Utah; and an 8- chairman of the committee was ter bridge luncheon of an easter A. Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. or contracts between pro- Room Junior High School at Hel- assisted by Mis. J. B. Litizzette. INDEPENDENT Yellow and green color j len, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Simmon-schem- e contract s of n Guests pre- ducers of more than The hostesses were: Mrs. Al Tayj per, I?tah. and the hosts; was carried out in the Each building is to be bid on A. R. the annual national tonnage and lor and Mis. Jess Cox. The party stations, and the social was onej eut were Dr. and Mrs. one-hal- f wa well attended by members of the regular affairs of the: Demman. The lucky man of the representatives of more than max- seperately; but contractors may GOAL COKE of the employees, such also submit a combined bid for and iiivited guests. A very en Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club. evening was Fred Voll. he accepted by boui oUTialngs. imum hours shall joyable luncheon was served and Ciuh members in attendance inall code membef. There Is a COMPANY Plans, Specifications, and Bidthe afternoon waj spent in play- cluded Mrs. F. Nyman, Mrs. Ace Mrs. Floyd agreethat wage similar provision and Forms prepared by Cannon & Fet- f ing bridge Minor, Mrs. Katherine Demman, Has Bridge Club in any district or zer. Architects, said J covering Those winning prizes were Mrs. Mrs. Anne Downey, Mrs. Cliff Mrs. M. Floyd entertained at a ments made same work will be available to bidders the districts of by group house 'the'' lunchJack Buchanan, prize; Memmott, Mrs. Vera Voll, Mrs. Ida third in a series of bridge A of Price the Bottino, Mrs. Vesta Barboglio and eons at her home last Friday af-- proportions of the producers and on and after April 7th, 1936, at Mrs. Jack VJ - UUIUIC1 as Buildbe shall 506 accepted 0rflCe employes hundred ithel Templeton A players, Mrs. Art Dalpiaz. Guests were ternoou. prize of the five nicely appointed code alall and Mrs. Lucille Wahlstrom of Mrs. Margaret Dart, Mrs. Joe Bar-- ; luncheon was served at 1:30 p. the minimum wages by ing. Salt Lake City, Utah, and members in such district or group so at the office of the underA Price won the bridge prize. boglio, Jr., Mis. John Colzani, andjm. at one long table. After the of districts. signed. A cash deposit of $10.00 very delightful time was enjoyed Mrs. Eugene Gibson, Adele Bon-- ; luncheon, bridge was enjoyed, The Act includes the levy of a will be required for each set givby ail who were present. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. B. omo, Been Maulsby. Prizes were; won by Mrs. Downey, Mrs. Voll,! Kesler, Mrs. R. A. Dart, Mrs. Bert 15 per cent tax on the sale price en out this to be returned within Sales ana service Shower Given For Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz, bituminous coal at the mine, with 10 days after the bids are opened,: REPAIRS FOR ALL Cii Mrs. Dart and Mrs. Bonomo. Bunnell, r, 90 per cent of on return of the set In good April Bride Mrs. Henry Uhle, Mrs. R. A. Nil- - the provision that ' to operators be returned rhall it one it the securing Mrs Dorothy Wilson gave a party Mrs. R. A. Dart Eentertains and providing Labori Mrs. John son, of abide who the in bid a by at her home in the Iticci Apart- Wednesday Bridge Club proper submitted provisisions has D. C. Gibson. High scores at ments for Miss Mary Llewellyn, form. Mrs. R. A. Dart entertained her cards were made by Mrs. Dalpiiaz the code. The government contended that whose marriage will take place on Wednesday bridge club April 1st., and Mrs. Nilson. Each bid must ne accompanied ; events extending over a long perThose present were Covers were laid for two tables! April 8th. by a certified check, cashier's iod had demonstrated the inter check or bid bond, Mrs, Ernie Flain, Mrs. Thurmon of bridge. Those attending were payable to the nrtRHSJUIilITU AHIinnil state character of collective bar1 1 Carter, Mr Bud Peterson, Mrs. Mrs. T R. Fahring .Mrs, Eugene H than less not for undersigned, lihUhUrl 1 1 John Devietta, Mrs. Bill Davis of Gibson, Mrs. John Colzani, Mrs Ij gaining in the bituminous coal in- five per cent of the amount theredustry and its relation to inter- of; this check amount to be for Price, Mrs. James Bergera, Mrs. A. ,B. Kesler, Mrs. B. F. rettia.j The govern- feited if the bid A state competition. Fred Bosone, Mrs Art Dalpiaz, Mrs. Art Dalpiaz, Mrs. R. A. Nil- - Sunday School at 10 a. m. accompanying it is out also Mrs. Tony Shirment that de- accepted and the bidder then fails Mrs. class pointed lor every age. Crissman, son, Mrs. Frank Wible, Mrs. Fritz ley Maulsby, Mrs. Ralph Wahl Nyman. An enjoyable afternoon! Morning worship, 11 a. m. Spec-wa-s putes over wages, hours and the to enter into the Contract or to Mrs. Ida Marchetti, Miss Ruth Mrs. ial music. Sermon theme is "The principle of collective bargaining furnish a bond as required by spent playing bridge. Yes, Service and Good have often engendered labor dis- law. Sillitoe, Miss Edna Holbrook. A B. F. Pettis and Mrs. C. R. Fab-- ; Triumphant Entry." our medium of doing ii is which was 7 obstruct turbances m. luncheon served seriously delightful p. Eyworth League at ring won the prizes. Contract, bond and other forms ness. and the evening was spent in Leader Christinea Axlegard. Topic interstate commerce, and there- are included "with the specifica The bride-elec- t fore constitutionality come under tions. is "Dare We Follow Jesus." playing bridge. Afternoon If you are not one ol i Thursday received many beautiful and use- Club Meets the control of "Congress. at Lenten Service Wednesday No bidder may withdraw his regular customers let us u 0 From the abundance of facts In bid for a ful gifts. Mrs. James Bergera entertained 7:30 p. m. on the next coal order, period of thirty days its possession the government de- after the date set for the opening. you af7:30 at the members of the Thursday Rehearsals every Friday conSister Stars of ternoon Brdge Club at the coun- - after the morning service every clared it seemed proper to The time set for the General America Party clude "that in this industry the try club. An attractively prepar-- j Sunday. to complete the buildContractor FRANK PUGL1ESE The Sister Stars of America ed luncheon was served at 1:30; The corner-stonof character scale of pay and the hours of is approximately August 20, had a party Sunday, March 29th p. m. at small tables. After the is Jesus Christ. work, and refusal to recognize the ings 19 jG; the Plumbing and Heating 147-- J and four ladies were made mem- luncheon hour, tables were arright of collective bargaining, Contractor T. H. Evans, pastor. will be required to : Utah bers. A lovely luncheon was en- ranged for bridge. have a direct, Immediate and sub Helper complete his installations as soon stantial effect joyed, followed by dancing. interstate upon Mrs. Members were present SALESMAN WANTED commrece to a degree not found as the General Contract .work la Frank Barboglio, Mrs. James BotAMBITIOUS YOU ARE IF you The right Is reserved completed. Mr. and Mrs. Dalpiaz tino, Mrs. Fred Bosone, Mrs. D. can make good money with a in industry generally. to or to reject all proany, accept Entertained at Bridge K. Downey,' Mrs. A. R. DemWe help you Route. and alternates. Rawleigh posals Machinery 1 Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz entertained man, Mrs. Art Dalpiaz, Mrs. F. No capital or ex WANTED Practical nurse wants Bidders are hereby notified that get started. I and penr-ncneeded. Steady Work for work. Good references. Call at these are PWA projects and will Write Rawleigh's, the Halvertson Cabins. Mrs. J. be carried out under the rules right man. Supplies W. Cure. Box UTD-30-2- , and regulations of the Emergency Denver, Colo. Relief Appropriation Act of 19S5 MWjnQ Comfort - . -- e. two-third- de-jse- & selettio by tue ladies sc!o by Mrs and :iniKi;er vo- The CruwiOtd. Chums, a v'al . vim Dankwoih (u:la b to a'tend. pu'ic is inn-'-1 HEAT Community Women's Club To Meet April 8th The Women's CIut will meet April 9th at the Y. M. C. A. There will be a book review giv en by Mrs. M. P. Street on ' ' by Spring Came c.n Aldric'i. to b" giv-- - "fr"tJ I (LEGAL In Your library. b - - of The Moose Give Dance The Women of the Moose gave a dance at the Liberty Hall on March 31. The music was furnished by Danny Colzani'a orchestra. The dance was well attend ed and a good time was enjoyed All proceeds from bv everyone. the new Helper to the dance go - hostess. Guests present Mrs. Eugene Gibsin, Mrs. Jack ..he follow- APT r. women l iightiuily arranged supper, nnl niirrrv Mrs. at the Sunday night Supper Clubj- Nyman, Mr3. Cliff Memmott, ana Miner Ace deMrs. a Fred Veil, at her home in Helper with were oaciy motes - Helper, Utah, Friday April 3, 1936 THE HELPER JOURNAL O,, bley llUlUr or-ue- j Shower Given For Mary Llewellyn entertained Mrs. Bill Morgan her club Friday March 27 at a shower in honor of Mary LlewMar-chetellyn, whose marriage to Ed 8th. The takes place April guests present were Mrs. A. L. Deason, Mrs. Tommy Price, Mrs. Mrs. Glen Gardner, Miss Dorothy Wilson, Mrs. Tom Miglacekn Mrs. P. H. Hughes, Mrs. A. Jones, Mrs. George Kelley, Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. James Charlesworth Mrs. Frank James, Mrs. Ray Barrett, Mrs. S. A. Llewellyn, Mrs. Jimmy Kavenaugh, Mrs. Bert Barlow. A nicely arranged luncheon was served after which five hund-wa- s Some lovely gifts enjoyed. were received by the bride-elect- . New Century Fashion Revue will The New Century club hold its annual spring fashion revue at the Price ward tabernacle t J",l,,Um Cs e n Quality Parts I GENERAL wm ELECTRIC refrigerator 2 O 3 o FLAVOR Ol dL vigorating o yet mellow and o as V ta George E. Ockey, Clerk. The above notice published in the Helper Journal 1st time, 12 36,; 2ud time 4,9;36. last time, a flavor no other beer own ever been able to equal. A Blatz today. You will like it in A modern container Cap- Sealed Cans requires half to the space. Easy to carry. Quick to chilL No de posits. No returns. Sani tary used once thrown away. 3 O - 1935 J JtMW5M9P-- lliinr i.J r r tt m i K Distributed by HELPER MERCANTILE CO. 39 Main Street Phone 141 Helper, Famous G-- E Sealed -i- Mechanism Now Gives You "Doable the Cold" and Uses 40 Less Current The new 1936 Refrigerators are now even thriftier than ever. The savings in operating costs of a E tf r' .' i . T I i and .: H t 16 comparisons you choose self that it prove to your- costs less to own a models. r YEARS 3 MM ta.) I j obtained. Is as cheap If IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL And can best be obtained through ut el IB U Famous sealed- mechanism in both GE Monitor Top General Electric Refrigerator over a cheap, less cScient refrigerator, go on year after year each month for years to come you will be money ahead with a G-See the new General Electric models today, and make any tests or and easily not cheaper than other source of money. Is quickly Vrt-:S2G-- Utah An AUTO LOAN eel o-SI MM Performance Protection PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT CORPORATION Price Phone 397 Silvagni Bldg. m. President. Blatz Milwaukee smooth beer, has a delicious True draught flavor that is distinctively a lie CARBON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, At Price, Utah. By: Orson H. Guyman, refreshing and in Always z thereto pertaining. (See Construction Regulations, PWA form 179, dated July 22, 1935, and sub-j- l u sevjueui revisions.; THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN ALLISON JOE ELEGANTI, plaintiff vs LEWIS SARICINO, also known as LOUIS SAIRCINO, also known as LOUIGI SAIRCINO, and being one and the same persons, and 1 MACHINERY J Mi & SUPPLY TR1SSIA SAIRCINO, LOUIS SAIR CINO. JR., a Minor, RALPH Helper -:- - Utah SAIRCINO, a Minor, and ELIZABETH SAIRCINO, defendants. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after the service of th.s Summons upon: THESE NEW SILVERlUlK llf you, if served within the county n which this action Is brought; fllAY oAVt lUUK If, MOTORIST ..... omerwise, witnin thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action. And, In case of your failure to do bo, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. Thla action la brought to recover a judgment foreclosing plaintiff's mortgages on the lands described In plaintiff's complaint, and for such other and further relief in the promises as the court may deem Just and equitable. V . . . they're the only K that give you GoIW Thorit Hatch, Attorney for Plaintiff. C! AWI ft! ST BSfiTrfT!! P. O. Address, Helper, Utah. killed Date first publication, March 6, w m.n fiui.li uiuuaaiiu. are- t 1936. in Jl jured every year ..lont thlS Date of last publication, April rt.nt. Ann 3, 1038. saving tire that gives y Ply blow-ou- t protection' r. t Silvertowns, the only tire j5,, My r world with the j Ply cost no more than other ard tires so why take a cW WOMEN of . blow-ou- Fpeices c&fy G-- Si ii33BEBa TERMS Lheke J ON LONG DISTANCE CALLS Rates arc lower all day Sunday. 2. and rates arc reduced every night at 7 p. m. 1. Person-to-perso- HELPER FURNITURE and n station-to-statio- n HARDWARE CO. Telephone Easter Greetings DC Life-Save- of the MOOSE Helper Chapter 887 Meeta day Regularly Every Tuesat 8 p.m. Y. M. C. A. CHAPEL Rachel Petereon, Senior Regent ?hoda Hrelnton, Recorder SAFETY If Silver low MUjj WITH UFE-SAVE- ( R HELPER SERVICE $V?h STAHy |