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Show page Three Ums.il; TiiltlBtnl II r'QM nPliim 83 11 The Helper Journal CITIZENS TO i ERADICATE Strand Theatre Attractions Fish bonEmery WEEDS Bonnie Theatre In View Of Cit- - nr.l'nf.nr-a...ftion this spring. it mandatory for making cbairowners to cut dov n thepioperty W a' . Walters,ntinir to weeds "Desirable" whi,h might grow o the propertv soriT' commit- "White Fang'1 16 n'" ' "om 01 lh 1" 'pwiy "Desirable," Warner liros.' u nlanted In the win. ih ..,.; uec" J namie and colorful drama of far North to the side rervoirs t!P:-.""U linen Y!in tllP streams ,!.. is theatrical life " Broadway's "uumr drama and of the lawh... . its !:... - "uneuman SW M. O. Port- -r has it loads; contact with New York's social Wilis. .I;u-- ... . . I r i . .i n vi . iHn'i ...i..iiwwu s, tc in' set. to tomes the Strand lUnge Theatre on Thursday and Friday, with an wHU the wUh"" r cast headed by Jean Muir Vui ieu 'nau-athprogram Brent. Verree on George left , the lower Teasdale 4th from ton one; ' ;p It :ii'..ti.,n ,. f..- - ,1.., iil IHIl and John one; MHhaol Kalliday. Whalen and Jean Muir.ity cf Helper to of Huntington, impose "the pen- "Murder By An Aristocrat' ite-aities fork or of the law ,jd for the vioiation W""0n;'l tak.-".Murder by an Aristocrat,'1 u - . n up ,U.ere IndonVs of th, , , JUmi.ee rqUrlnB M'oi,-- ! National mystery drama, continue their First "miir.-iiraniajwM""""S owners to eradicate weeds .lll based on one of the most popular ft' off and weave, a (hulling! Following is the iSlon of vhich Scopaper-storor row and gm.i. love and: Probably a of Mignc.il G. Eberhart's baffling sh in f great many citizens murder stories comes to tim danger. Intermingled villi the nar- - underestimate the seriousness ferron reservoir of -rte fisii u""3 juuiiu '"muc vu iimi'suay and rative is the biography of Light-- the weed problem and its control of Friday with Lyle Talbot. Marguer-'ang- e rung, the mighty son of Buck, the Kxperts say that weed3 are one ith the exception creek, and all are he Churchill and Claire Dodd in dogstar of "Call of the Wild." and. of mankinds worst enemies and if a Mie wolf. me leaning roies. TOUt. .greater measures are not used in ex- "Palm Sprites" received "The their eradication it is probable Bradford" Ration has ' Palm irom Springs" presents a vivid; that vast areas will simply be For the third tiin in cooperation n,i have j3creen cam,rs William "l piay me or cieim-- : auannoned to the weeds. ;wlio,by the may. Powell lames aiui lrovie queens, of sportThe government recoarnizea th some iair " and Arthur find romance jean M men ami i..r, idlers. of the weed problem Sir seriousness streams, wealthy between them blossoming under :ng outlining piuyj lt!e role of.it lias set ud a svstem of w.t the sinister shadow of murder. Miss Langford's father, a penni-- ! eradication Miss Arthur is currently nrx, , working the . . through ...rf.tifi, ri.::,.i. "'"" capiam. hue vy A- " is centering its activities starring opposite Powell in "The1 Y PS o go fortune-huntinbut first on destroying the more per- Bedford" a roruantie n .1 , a " 1!all('wmcious weeds such as White Top. young; drama. It is her first stery cowboy.; Wild Morning Glory, Thistle, Bur- AT "The Grepno The... f.,11 in iftva ' dock and Milkweed. Carbon ty is already becoming infested day .tv KILCl 1JU wen acien and the new songs are; with wild Morning Glory and become the screen's foremost catchy. The dialogue is bright. White Top, the latter having been gentleman sleuth. Those pictures The combined efforts of the actors! in the county but a few years presented Powell as Philo Vance and directors of the picture "Palm has already made serious inroads detective extraordinary. It shows Springs," has made it an unusually and is a menace. Carbon county on Saturday at the Strand. interesting picture. The cast in-- has about forty men working on "Hearts Divided" dudes Frances Langford, Sir Guy the weed eradication project. Marion Da vies, in her latest Ernest Cossart, E. E.;viously forty men can cover only a t ; VW ' IT) Cosmopolitan production. "Hearts Clive and Sterling Holloway. It small part of the county and must Divided," a First National release plays at the Star Theatre, July cater their efforts toward destroy- with a romantic historical back- Hh, with a continuous show from lag weeds on public property. It ground, opens at the Strand Thea- 10:00 a.m. is very necessary, then, that if tre Sunday and Monday. 1 ' the weed control project is to be The picture is said to have been a success, all owners of private PUBLIC WORKS ABE produced on a lavish stale with propel ty must take an active beautiful sets and colorful settings. working interest in destroying all The scenes are laid largely in the weeds on their own property. li PRICE VICINITY historical Patterson mansion of Baltimore and its spacious live to give 'era credit grounds. Public Works allotments in Cara .icableto sell mellow bon Broad like county for projects b Ripple ; T OOK around tfie house, of to April 30, 1936, totaled $235,100 I a low price! fice or store and see for projects estimated to cost if there isn't something for $300,250. From these allotments.; ivhich you have no further up to February 29, 1936. $16,291. use. It surely is wanted had been expended for labor; $50,-S4for materials; and $5,976 for UVERYONE has something miscellaneous expense, according to advertise. Look around to information received by Allen and see what you have to con T. Sanford, State Director for vert into needed cash. Utah, National Emergency Council. Projects in Carbon county which were principally in Price and vicinity and now under construc'III tion include the following: Price, Watermains, $156,000, Expended to February 29 for labor, materials & Miscellaneous, $49,147. Price, Highsehool Addition $118,-25Expended to February 29 for matertial, miscellaneous, labor, Attractions , frn,. p,.. feS'one: " It, Zi j Sl?!!1'. ail-sta- I -- -. - --oper- - ty Jig j Ex-Mr- : - -- V Ex-Mr- - ... g - ,,"!'11 Kuitar-punchin- j Loving Principle j rion Subscribe God Declared To Be CITY GOUNGiL URGES ...... nn unusually been car- - .Iii '0 Helper, Utah, Friday, July 3, 1936 g -i V for the Journal Quality Machinery "God" Is the subject of the sermon to be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July! 5 th. The Golden Text: "Thou shalt have no other gods before me." is from Exodus 20:3. The lesson-sermoalso includes the Bible passage: "O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how un searchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!" tRom. 9 11:33); and the following correlative from the Christian Science textbook. "Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "All substance, intelligence, wisdom, being, immortality, cause, and effect belong to a God. These are His attributes, the eternal manifestations of the infinite divine principle, Love." (p. 27.") Parts and Supplies IfSb n Plan now for your Fourth July celebration by making an appointment with the GIFT BEAUTY SHOP of Hairdressers. H'.ve your hair put in holiday attire for the holiday fun. Call any time for an appointment. "If your hair is not becoming, then you had better be coming, to us" ALLISON Phone news items to The llelfrer Journal. To keep weeds down they should be destroyed before seeding. With some weeds bucIi as Morning Glory and White Top that spread through root propa gation it is necessary that the weeds be cut below the surface of the ground whenever they ap pear, a weekly weeding being the best method. The plant requires leaves for the digestion of its food and those weeds that spread by rooting can be successfully destroyed only by starvation and suffocation, best accomplished by a weekly cutting below the soil surface. (See Mrs. Maud Article in Monday's Telegram, June 22, Garden Section). Will the Citizens of Helper join in a campaign of Weed Eradication? Everyone is urged to destroy all weeds on their own or rented property. This will not only get rid of the weeds but help the neighbor who has been keeping his place free of weeds, from having his property reseeded by weeds from his next door Helper -:- - i A Filial ' a TS 9"' tU' .IK" S . IS FIREWORKS For the Kids day 2:15 This Will Interest Ched-Wiggin- s YOU In CODE Spit devils, know hrw at the Mon'tyou?Whiskey e u m ui its acting Frankfort J. MOKippleafuIl 12 so AMERICAN warehouses that :w that summer ' Whole year. No or kerosene stove either at home or in a summer cottage. 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