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Show Page Two THE KELP THE HELPER JOURNAL Helper HELPER, UTAH Win. F. MacKnight, Publisher. one year - $2 e month . fl SUBSCRIPTION - THC JOUDNU'I THI. JOURNAL Helper, Utah, Friday July 17, NIW HDPraR' COITION COITION MUVIUO ONL DC LI VI RIO. PRC Enterca as Second CIhm matter mi ( ON UBSCMIPTION TO CVCBV HOMI the Poatofflce at Helper, By LaVoyfe Master Billy spending Gordon Eckley. Dick 0lIle in Yellowstone Park nia and Washington Weley Petty Miss Ruby Morgan left town and vrr and Mrs. Kay Ware a month's stay in Ims Angeles. for to Helper. family have moved Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Snow, Etta has been; , Mrs. Alton Blackburn Baine Snow 8pent aw- -u for on operated at 0rangevl,le. v v Carbon County, Utah. 4 Moffit. Mr. and Mrs By By Olga Duain Acord is Etta Wesley Bruce, ar. after spendinir th KENILWORTH RAINS NEWS SPRING GLEN ville Miss Section D istrict News ! ! CASTLE GATE is 1935. . K f n "dV,n8 spent tu " iuexico. bounty Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jones and Antone Dtipin left last Thursday son, LeGrand are vacationing in for Reno, Nevada, where he is California. employed as a mechanic at one of the leading garages theie. He SUNNYSIDE LATUM The United Mine Workers of will work with B. W. Harmer, .mro OMfl? Ill tliO vv, is nowCastle Gate sponsored a dance formerly of Helper. By Maroarat Kay city hospital. By Lorraine DeCola here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes last home and son Brien, left for a Visitors at the Cory a hahv cirl wan born to Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peterson and were in Yellowstone ram. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Pecco and andvacation Sunday Miss Lois Gilligan visited with Hth Saturday These Prices EfiV Mrs. M. G. Huggard on July Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeanselme of son have returned home after vis- son OJyde and' daughter Vera, John Bobek and family, and cousSat. July iting in Colorado for the past were visitors in Salt Lake City in Stella Smith of Thermopolis, Price, Tuesday. last Friday. three weeks. Wyoming. Emll Menotte, son of Mr. and Mr. A. T. Jones and son, Vern, Mrs. James Bogglo returned to Mrs. David Menottl, who is a Clifford Haycock, left two weeks and after Los in home daughter Dorothy, were weekher Angeles ME TO EGGS student in an Ohio University is doz ago for an extended vacation in end visitors in Salt Lake City. visiting here with his parents for visiting here for a few days. California, where he will spend size the remainder of the summer You're missing something if you haven't of Miss Margaret Ellen Jones is three months visiting all parts CLOROX Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder and nf ji vacation period. tried M & M (short for Marcingly Ar the coast. lit family are spending two weeks confined in the St. Mark's hospiblend mellow smooth a It's Moore)! MATCHES Mrs. Ray Jones and small dau- visiting wih friends and relatives tal where she underwent an opermade of whiskies, straight is Kentucky feeling Mrs. Hugh Fullerton. ation for appendicitis. i ghter will visit with friends and in Colorado. way, been confined slowly in the good after having better, in California relatives during the from choicest grains and blended as Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross and to her bed for a few day last TOJVIATOES can if next two months. Paul VidanI and Leslie Bird Frankfort knows how. Every drop week. only week-enwere M in visitors family GCC have returned back to the Solid is whiskey. And the low price is good Orlan Watkins and daughters, camp in Sanchun, after spending Green River. E- AH BrJ news. too. Misses Mary and Rose Goryl Isabel and Mrs. Laurel Gilligan a week visiting with their W Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis Jr.. left this week for Buffalo, Wyand family motored to Vernal 2 lbs in Salt Lake. oming, where they will make their spent last week-en- d Saturday. home with an uncle, Mr. Mr. Frank Schultz has returned SUGAK 10 lbs jl Goryl. Mrs. Walton Tucker entertained from his two week visit in CaliAPPRECIATION PORK-BEAN- S can? fornia wiQi his wife. at, her home Wednesday evening. I We wish to take this occasion Miss Frances Myers is at her L, to thank our many friends and POTATO rifiPc DeLas Durrant is vacationing borne here again after spending Mrs. Gerald Banaskl returned relatives for the wonderful floral from a four the winter in California. She plans at Scofield dam. Morvisit in Fort day 3 to stay here indefinitely. offerings and the kindness ex- gan, Colorado. I HANKFOtT DISTIUMIES, INCOM OUATeO tended us during our recent beMiss Lucile Fisco of Spgo, is I TUNA FLAKES 1A1TIMOIH LOUISVIUI reavement of our sister, Eva and Binch Mrs. and W. Mr. J. Alwith her Mrs. visiting sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vaur Jones and Guarlenti. son Sheldon, motored to Provo have returned home after bert Batiste. family Win. , Guarlenti (Signed) last OLIVES, 2 cans I1 Thursday, where Mrs. Binch Mrs. John Sallas spending six weeks visiting with for attention Is medical receiving Little Ueene Batiste Is visiting friends and relatives in different SARDINES can if with her grandmother, Mrs. Rosa an abscessed ear. Sheldon returned parts of the state. that evening. Fisco in Sego. oil After spending a delightful and SALAD Dressing ft' Spring Glen won from Latuda month at their sumMiss Fern Jensen of Mapleton on 14th, July mer cabin at Schfield reservoir, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. at Spring Canyon their first game of the second Mr. and Mrs. Axel Heumo and Arnette. CORN FLAKES Jf half. The score was 11-family have returned home. Saturday, 'Cont. after 3:30 2 Even- - if the Spring Glen boys Miss Annabelle Long returned came thru at did lose Price, they Double fishNeighbors returning from home Monday from Idaho, where with two home runs made by ing and pleasure trips in differ she has been visiting with her 2 lb box Albert Ster-lekaand Vuksinlc, "Porky" No. 1 ent parts of the state this week sister, Mrs. Afton Pulsipher. fifth the called Game after NEW SPUDS are the following: 1! inning on account of rain, with Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, Miss Veda Dudley of Vernal is the score .resting in favor of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richards, Mr. visiting at the home of Mr. and CORN Price. Mrs. Joe Dowd, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wesley Robertson. The boys beat Spring Canyon ROSflLMD RDSSELU and Soafus Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. last Sunday with a score of 11-Herbert Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BEANS Mr. Mrs. and Kenneth Alexander Vuksinic made another Porky Hill, and family. Mr. Andrew Wes- - were visitors in Clear Creek Monand Joe Krissman made a homer, tnkan, LeDrew Westerkan, Lani day of this week. real showing in field work. IN MARKET, Masse and Mr. and Mrs Have Stone and family. INSPECTED MEA RESERVE DISTRICT No. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilbert and GROUND BEEF Report ct the Condition of the family of Mutual are now making CODE 2 No. home for here in Latuda. their No. 2 ... ANDREINl - two-wee- i M&M! Large carton Vr j j fM Pack COFFE- $ 300 1L Ji i 2 Jjj ij, i packages i f 5' per can In Quart jar Saturday Friday prom . H SI r "lid 8 MARKET k Fri. d "tad o packages Feature of Sol ifcU the nt i Jto tha for us' nc ias 1st b iiid s slif e gatain C J the Lr ol fsiJe t jvision livisioi I Help' doll: J done last S irwg too iver ere ru Colora ?ncd t fopen reck for the l& .4 tie c ine In the as 1 wel m fre las in ast fe pntinuf the li Hit fewmonTGomERY r 9-- 5 for s Hit FRANKIE DAKIIO No. 312 (Fifths) of Helper, in the State of Utah, a member of the Federal Reserve CODE No. 314 on 1936. June 30, business of close at the System, (half pints) Published in accordance with calls made by the Bank Commisx sioner of Utah and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district on a FOR PERFECT GIN DRINKS ! Paul Jones Four Star Dry Gin (90 date fixed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System proof), distilled from 100 grain neutral spirits. Code No., fifths 442-A- ; pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. pints 443-Scientifically & Comfort Sun. Mon. Tues. Sunday Cont. HEEF STEAK after 2:15 or Loans and Discounts 220.534.71 40.703.37 1.00 9,600.00 52,829.83 .... . cnHi 248,116.36 6S1.41 ; Demand deposits of individuals, w.rti PATSY KELLY BASIL RATK5GNE MARJORIE GATESON - Wednesday Tuesday Return Showing of ; 984,392.02 fntrol H9 mm. Sun. and Mon. Sunday Cont. 3:30 partnerships, and L cor checks outstanding, eto Secured by the pledge of loans andjor Investments .. None Not secured by the pledge of loans $843,807.41 and;or investments TOTAL DEPOSITS '. Thursday Only by Standard-develo- - Monday Sunday Continuous Sun. 2:15 TAYLOR fODNG Ji (RKAW SIR. ped one of them designed care-a- nd to relieve increase your motoring enjoyment. Let your Standard Service Man-wheryou go-syou why Standard customers so often are permanent customers-why you, also, will be happier with Standard. Prove it for yourself! ever how $50,000.00 $50,000.00 15.474.61 25.000.00 Utah'i spirits $140,474.61 th. iin 984,392.02 HIRA RC lnPai; "eta, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July. 1936. Susan Matilsby, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. Barbogllo Residing at Helper, Utah. A. Laborol My commission will expire March 11, 1910. Joseph Quillco GUY KTBBEE LISS ated by Standard-ev- ery you of work and Common stock 500 shares, ACCOUNT ''il'wii Standard Oil Services-origin- $110.00 par $100.00 per share. Surplus Undivided profits net Reserves for contingencies of all, you're happier In knowing that your car Is better off with Standard Gasoline Unsurpassed. And you're lots happier with Motor-in- g MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGED TO SECURE LIABILITIES None STATE OF UTAH County of Carbon Jack Vignetto, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and eayB, that he Is cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct state ment of the conditions of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1986. JACK VIGNHTTO. A ' A 843,807.41 TOTAL, INCLUDING CAPITAL AOCOCNT M Mirst X 23,315.06 Other liabilities TOTAL, CAPITAL in ' .... porations $232,543.23 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 508,809.85 State, county, and municipal deposits 72,139.27 United States Government and postal savings deposits 5,000.00 nepolts of other banks, certified and officers' AmonTGomERY nosnuno russeu Bank rsight ANN SHIRLEY JOHN REAL JJ FANCY FRYERS LIABILITIES piclvn hi $411,924.84 United States Government obligations, direct and :or fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities Banking house, $1.00 Furniture and fixtures, none Real estate owned other than Banking House Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash, balances with other banks, and ccsh items in process of collection - Other assets TOTAL FOX lb (ft ASSETS AIR-COOL- ED For Your Pleasure YOUNG in pounds POT Roast 11 to 11 Per pound PORK CHOPS lb $ (Pints) CODE MEN OF ACTION mm IMii THE HELPER STATE BANK in Peter B. Kyne's Sunday and Monday Sun. Cont. after 2:15 THE con I Directors. STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a true and correct copy of the amed company, filed In my office on above statement of th July 9, 1936. R. F. Starley, Bank Commissioner. AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC. AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS - STANDARD Oil |