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Show i-- T JOURNAL J UTAH HELPER, J" TDTTT?TVJALi mTTn TTT-J.Xli IAILijUxrjTD Page Four Spring Canyon District News Published Every Friday W. F. MacKNIGHT Kiwams Club Enjoy Part Publisher RAINS NEWS By 1 tt) I WeHey IN CALIFORNIA WINE SPRING CANYON LATUDA Petty, By Lorraine DeCola Mr. Frank Latuda of Trinidad, and Mrs. Milto a Beal of Ephraim were visitors at the Dal- - Colorado, was a visiter here last week. He was accompanied by toa home this week. some friends from Colorado and Kansas. Enid Wolverton and Marilyn had a joint Birthday party Word has been received here that Clen Goodart, a former resla3t week. ident of here has been injured The Mutual ball club are very in an automobile accident near proud of Jimmy Orllndl. He play- Eureka, California. ed in both winning games on Mrs. S. Thompson and son and Iibor Day. daughter, have returned from Salt Mrs. Jim Smith has returned Lake, where they have been for from visiting her mother in River-to- the past four weeks. Utah. The Gerald Banasky's are the The Wolverton family spent proud owners of a new '36 Chev rolet car. Labor Day in Sego. Mr. Mc-Alpi- it Jitit una By Betrice Phelps Floyd Simmons left for Jerico Friday night to bring his brother Oris home. Mr. Ernest HIght came home last week from CCC camp to go to high school. Molly Dingham Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Martin Jacobsen at Spring Canyon hotel. Mrs. Anne Brozovirh from New Mexllo. has Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray and family have moved to Helper. is Mrs. Butterworth of Salt Lake Mr .and Mrs. Louis Maasa visiting at the home of her and Labor the week-enAlbert Graw. Mrs, spent daughter, Day at Evanston, Wyoming. Pay your subscription to Misa Grace Wakal of Rains. It can Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keller and mean first prize and $10.00 in family spent Labor Day at Provo. cash to her if paid by September 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder and family spent Labor Day motoring in the Uintah mountains. is d ,IU L DONT MISS THE Best Dance Of The Year PEERLESS NEWS NEXT SATUROAY By Helen UNION MUSIC FROM CARBON COUNTY'S UNION MUSICIANS Lazai Mr. and Mrs. Redford and daug Elsie returned home from Los Angeles They Thursday. spent the last week there and attended the funeral of a relative. Saturday, Sept. 18 hter Friday - Saturday Continuous VACATION ENDS FOR Miss Anna Lazar attended the picnic of the J. C. Penney staff of Helper Sunday. The picnic was held near Scofield. Showing Both Days Starting at 3:30 p.m. STUDENTS CARBON x , after WW H8PBURI? IIIUKGU REDUCED RATES A Thursday Only Bank Night i er Y ; dancing u- .icollnlOOS , & VJH . tlCHNICOlOR , H V Jty Subscribe for The JourtwL Three Orchestral Kf'$ doDcing I The city council of Helper is working on the proposed, revised "got scneauie 01 rates ior ngui and power consumers of the city. It Is expected that the schedule will be announced within the next week or so in order to become effective for the month of October. A one meter system for both light and power 13 being studied and should be presented for adoption by the members of the coun.il at the nex; regular Continuous Sunday from 2:15 Musicians Jamboree EDWARD ARNOLD In The Comedy-MysterSensation of tha y Rainbow Gardens Saturday September 18 year MEET NERO WOLF 0 ,J list NOTICE TO WATER -- State Engineer's USER the Office i I i . J Miss Mary Richards came home KThose attending were: Mr. and September 2nd, from a week va- Mrs. Orvll Garllck. Mr. ana airs. cation in Ogden. M. P. Street, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mr. Anderson, Mr. Bennett Nason, Arthur Brown, son ot R. A. Lavar Johnson, Katherine Street, Brown, left Sunday to go to Was- Phina Vieta, Elizabeth Martelli, atch Academy at Mt. Pleasant. Ann Lazar, Josephine Feado, Dora Marshall, Beatrice Day, Helen Simonetti, The Spring Canyon Labor Day Matekavic, Josephine float, trimmed by Mrs. Leonard Cfcrmella Saccamona, Pauline Kur-eticHacking and Mrs. James Phelps, Grace Zwahlen, and Celia was given second prize in the Tabone. contest The ladies' auxiliary was given first prize. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall and Miss Carrie Ashton left Thursday to morning for New York City LICEUM NUMBER TO attend the Sovereign Grand uoage 1.0 O.F. and Association of Ke bekah Assemblies. After the con HERE BE PRESENTED vention they expect to visit many points ot. interest ...and . Ireturn by of Decatur, in., wrs. nana way of the HelpUnder the auspices home. former er schools, a James Williams demonstration of the "Wonders of Miss Elizabeth Patterson spent in Salt Lake City. Liquid Air" will be presented in the week-enFae and Rae Chris Misses The room of the Helper the assembly school summer both tenson, central school Monday evening the of spent teachers Helper, September 11. at S p.m. week-enwith friends, visiting According to Principal W. H. " They left Sunday for Ogden Wardell five different numbers where they will teach this term similar to Monday's program will be presented here during the course of the winter under the Will pay up to $50.00 for contract .with the national school Indianhead pennies dated before assemblies. 1010 Send 15 cents (coin) tor fnces tor Monday's program large illustrated price list. will be 10 and 15 cents. Students Chas. Duval, Oxford, Nebraska will be admitted free upon presentation of the student body card. Three Orchestras Wahl. T. 12 S.. R. FOR COM3IISSIONER I wish to at this time announce my name to the delegates of to, democratic party as a candidate for the four year term of the county commission subject to their will and consent at the county convention September 19. (Signed) Roger Reynolds. j Musicians Jamboree T. H. Rainbow Gardens September SIB, lidJ $001! r HUMPHERij State 183 I i t: JtMl Mr Engbi Date or first publication, ttst 21, 1936. Date of last cation, September 18, 1936. 18 ORDINANCE No. Sal bmber 32-- A LIMITING SPEED ON SPRING AN ORDINANCE E.. ,u engineers OfftN1 File Np. 12249. All protests against the J lag ot said application, statb reasons therefor, shall be mltted in affidavit form asi duplicate, accompanied or i.uu ana tiled in this "ays aner comjl. oi me puoucaiion of this m 918136. Saturday S commingled with other and conveyed by plpe Helper city and there. domestic and municipal ptJ TT-t- d Real Music RAINBOW GARDENS Mrs. Desmond Wood3. of Den ver has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. L. P. Jensen of Helper. She will stay for an indefinite time. Saturday, Sept. 18 ! How They Stand DISTRICT NUMBER ONE BONACCI, Dora Sylvia CANTON r DEVEXISH, Dorothy DODGE, Maxine EAQUIXTA. Rose M HUMMING, Wilma DISTRICT NUMBER TWO CRISTELLI. Ann, Standardville '. t I MUTUAL, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH. CommissioaerJ of IT Be ORDAINED by the Board County t Carbon County, Utah, as follows: Section 1. That the part3 of any and all other ordinance! conflict herewith are hereby repealed. j Section 2. That it shall be unlawful for any vehicle to tr on the Spring Canyon road between Helper, Carbon County, rJ to and within Mutual, Carbon County, Utah, at a speed in.excesl 1 thirty-fiv(35) miles per hour. Section 3. That it shall be unlawful for any vehicle to travel! said road through any town at a speed lu excess of twenty-fivI miles per hour. Section 4. That any violation of the above provisions shall stitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as provided by f 1 state law in such case made and provided. PASSED by the Board of County Commissioners of Carf County, State of Utah, this Sth day cf September, A.D., 1936. I Commissioner C. R. Fahring voting "aye", Commissioner George A. Schultz voting "aye", Commissioner William A. Engle voting "aye". f BOARD OF CiOUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, f Attest: A. ENGLE, W. By 1 B. H. YOUNG, Chairman. Clerk. DEOOLA, Ixrraine, Latnda LAZAR, Helen, Spring Glen as t e Mntl acur: :her :!Mi' f:Sm a m fflach t Hi i itlus: ;eries ;ir?Ci a sjfo titatii the sidC 53,000 55,000 57,000 48,000 the Tt e IIIM in ink UltHI it 40,000 33,000 I LUlv I y II It Si ai jjpen 53.000 wafi I'JHAT A' SALESMAN! MUHLESTEIN, Naomi, Standardville 54.000 NEZOS, Thelma, Royal 45,000 NOE. Maxine, Kenilwonh 15,000 PHELPS. Betrice, Spring Canyon .... 15,000 SEPP1. Wilma, Standardville 52.000 SXOW, Bulah, Castle Gate 28,000 WAKAI, Grace, Rains 54,000 Follow the Daily Standings in the Window of tot! Sitae Th 10 THE HELPER JOURNAL Your Subscription Can Mean First Prize and $10.00 to Your Favorite. n roinnnniK lata n ffe ilEi TRACTORS kctu: patte Nttei 'asm tW CA . it. 49 .COO m m (Vie lLzlRlI. pj&Ptihhrprn.ifi EARTHWORMS : 'iiMiiiiiuiB i. j i i f it ?umm mm FIVE BIG TIMF Arvr How you xvlll enjoy this treat of treats Friday Matinee Sun. Mon. Tues. ! A Mrs. H. B. Hyde spent Wednesday and Thursday of thi3 week In Salt Lake on business. tor. AtorwDKKfTTtMjLy 0 C meeting. Saturday, Sept. 18 FRANK MORGAN, STEFFI DUNA. GAfiDENs t Salt Lake City, Utah ' August 15, 1938. w Notice is hereby ;eiH..n(l o'ru Helper Municipal Corpora: Helper. Utah, has made 4? cation in aesnrAon laws of Utah to aporowi... J. C. Penney Mrs. Julia Sanders of Venice, 8ec. ft. of water from Employees Picnic arrived here Monday even spring in Carbon county Calif., i A delight rJ picnic was enjoyed Said water will b a,3 last ing. She will, visit relatives and by the Penney Employees ;l0 friend3 daring her stay here. Sunday up at Scofield. Inclusive of each year Baseball was the main sport Se Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Korber of point of issuance of gay of the day while a delicious been here have bus Colorado, Pueblo, o. Aioa watermelon u a chicken dinner and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 965 ft. from the E4 cor pi fcuat followed. Music RAIN80W GARDENS Th SATUR0AY RAINBOW - Real 5 With CHARLES COLUNt NEXT b , h t...j. .1 in wi Kiwanis club anand lady friends en;ojea artv i3 tne forthcoming marriage Wednesday cf Miss Gazel to Noel E. White park tne city in party of a basket Contract bridge winners duij? evening in the order was the evening were Mrs. Kate Happs inrh a delightful pro-- am nd Mrs. Sam Fadel. Angelina 1 !MarteUi WOn the consolation prize. arranged with the oaahei egt attending were: being auctioned to me Nell ders. Minnie Wahl, in'Mesdames Mrs. Louis Dankworth was Irene Espan- g Ua rhar of the entertainment. andJ"s. Kate Haoos. Angelina Mart- With Mrs. K. xnurman m A BrynWj Boaza Kefsh. Lake and Rudy Krissman proud- Mamie ed assorted accordian selecUons tnat won u-,a Cwftrrion. the Misses Celia Ta one. Miss Katherine bireet reuu E1zabeth Martinelll( j03e- ed a very pleasing reading as Martmem. Josephine Feado. f e o fJtnn and M. P. Street Annie Skerl, Annie Joseph, Mary of Were in charge of the program Lena Dlvletti, Bessie Riggs, arrangements. Osanna. brother-in-law- party of coal buyers, and owners of California were guests of Standardville last These visitors arrived in special cars and were brought to Standardville for their benefit. Accompanying them was also, Mr. Sweet of Salt Lake. After visiting and inspecting the mine and tip ple, a dance was given In honor of them. The music was supplied by Danny an dhls Rythm Klng3. The party departed for California about 1:00 a.m. Wednesday. 193. d Approximately 5000 students of Charles Jones has returned here to resume his work as assistant the Carbon district schools reclerk In the Peerless Sales office turned to their classes thl3 week after being away all summer. following registration and assignment of instructors. One hundred Instructors will be Harry Redford returned home and sixty-silast week. Harry has spent the employed in the district this year. Close to a thousand students summer working in Salt Lake. are reported to have registered The Van Wagner family have at the Carbon county high school moved to Rains where they will at Price, where a new addition to the high school was ready for use. make their home. Note - Children under 12 years Rostrolla Pete Mrs. and Mr. unless aecompan. admitted not and children spent Friday even ied by their parents DANCE HERE TO ing visiting at the home of Mr. iMUSIC OF HIKIAU Mrs. Bud Olsen of Castle Sunday and Monday and Gate. Johnny Hikiau and his Island 2:15 will make a return Sun. Cont. Seranaders Mrs. John Sharp ot Salt Lake to the Rainbow Garengagement home at the ?pnt a week visiting under the arthis dens Saturday , Mr. Evan of her a of newly installed rangements Jones. sound system, according to anmade made from Mrs. Ray McCandless of Pleas- nouncement Tuesday. Vignetto ant Grove spent a few days at jack Serenaders were and the Hikiau the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry of here on the Twenty-fourtDraper. program and were acclaimed July (to Ihe itory of as the most popular group to play a queen "who here In the past year. Because threw away her of this fact, the management saw STANDARDVILLE throne to follow fit to secure a return contract the call of love. with this band. , Junior Parry By With a newly Installed sound system that will give the audiMr. Joe Ginlni of Helper ha3 tory effect of the hall still greater returned home after a frlet illness smoothness in tone and response, 1 'j JOHN FORD j in the Sandard hospital. the musical strains of this outJk9 standing orchestra will be more and Mrs. Edwards daughter loved than before. Hikiau and his Helen visited Edward Edwards band have been playing at many at the ' Standard hospital last coast resorts this summer, and is widely known up by way of Tuesday. Tuesday and Wednesday Salt Lake and Ogden. Mr. Louis BIzzok and family have moved to Castle Gate to WORKING ON NEW make their home. &&mh Mr. Max Thorn la home visiting his parents for three days He has been working at Moon Lake for the past summer. arrived Mr. Lawrence Stone Miss Madalyn Smith of Denver a house guest of Miss Eileen home Saturday from Cedar City CCC camp to go back to Bchool.j Schultz. returned Miss Gazel Honored At Friday Affair Miss Eva Gazel was honored at saower rnaay miscellaneous Sweet Shop. Strand evening at the Stella Fraser was hostess Mrs Helper to the large group and was hv her sister, Mrs. Irene : n, ' of the The Entered aa second class matter at the postoffice at Helper, Carbon County, Utah. Helper, Utah, Friday, September!!. - - Saturday Saturday 10:30 DICK FORAN TRAILING WEST Sun. and Mon. Sunday Continuous after 3:30 BILL BOYD HEART OF THE WEST STAE BONNIE Saturday Only Sunday and Saturday Continuous 3:30 Continuous e Feature Picture Don't let 1 ?10 i few.. - SWfwW '"Um - On LANDES TRACTOR & EQUIP31ET rstee ' C(X Suit No . ootaUwe? "CATERPILLAR 8a!t Lak . t, viivmun ., . maiaa. T DISTRIBUTOR uowney n" ricin ( '"Itr September At Bonnie Tbeatre . f stop y0 tlus program. It's the best anj-thinf- i! fj Monday "DEAGNET" ' F4'" I her |