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Show Friday, September Helper, Utah, r. fcfa tv-lke i ,he office THE HELPER JOURNAL SPRING GLEN nlv candi. of ominisioner of MTbject to the for 11, 1936 Jfr - JL m m HiGH NEWS iri)o 'he Democratic fljaventlon to be held '3!y rtah ' September 19. price, m v : mm TiT . The facutty of the Sprinj Glen junior high school here this year will include George Rowley, prin and instructor of Mathecipal Saed) Utah. traTrwr. matics; W. O. Murphy, English; Elmer Tymothy, Science: Harold Earthworm Tractors Duke, History and Music; Clifton 6th grade teacher and RigDy, At Bonnie Tuesday Junior high art; Miss G. Knudson, A new star has appeared in the 4th grad and 5th grade; Adelia Bayless, 2nd grade; and Janet movies. That star is none other than the "Caterpillar" tractor. Buchanan, 1st grade. It all happened like this: Re The activity program for the I'l'Jll'lJILiI Warner Bros, purchased cently year will consist of assembly prothe movie rights from author of grams, moving pictures, and ; William H. Upson covering those school plays, citizenship, , adventures of the short story and hobbies. ... "natural-borntractor salesman, ...There will be a new course of commercial arithmetic in Junior Alexander Botts, which have feaana "u u . will also be tured a famous weekly magazine Lm of do!8 But!- - ahigh school. There special boys and girls chorus for several years. Joe E. Brown, in the sixth and seventh grades the cavernous comedian, was perit. . i i, unocr me direction of Harold fectly cast in the starring role . hm of our of Alexander Botts. Duke. us serve But the title role was still customer, let What machines were to ig 0" ln CATHOLIC CHURCH be selected to play the part of "Earthworm Tractors"? After a the products of PUGUESE .... Mass every Sunday mornins: at careful survey, :8:15 o'clock, temporarily in the I Caterpillar Tractor Co. were se147-- J liberty Hall, Helper. Father J. C. lected for the part and since Utah Coyne. Masaes at 8 and 10 a.m. the picture was to be Helpf minute in every respect the Comin Price. pany's latest Diesel models were chosen. One machine of a much earlien vistages was used In the film. It was a veteran tractor manufactured In 1914 that was still in daily service after 22 years on a ranch near Hollywood. The machine was rented for the production and the owner is now proudly displaying it as the tractor that was a in Joe E. Brown's latest laugh sensation which will be shown at the Bonnie Theatre here. Tues- Bonnie Theatre Attractions Strand Theatre Attractions goAl side-splittin- " 'I . 2 RIB j j j co-sta- r strong-wille- - FALL QUARTER ANNOUNCEMENT WHY NOT ACQUAINT YOUR- SELF WITH THE OPPORTUN. ITY THE FOR HIGHER BY EDUCATION OFFERED THE STATE UNIVERSITY? CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE YOU n Orchard is Kentucky straight bourbon it does taste better. Like the most expensive whis whiskey key, it is made by the good way, with open mash on 93 tub3. Eight times as many buyers as last year. Why don't you It Means Better Whiskey try it? Ask for it by name. Crab and Ytssirl Top-Ru- es-t- insist m as not Proof the i ; CwibOtcluwd lis in JspJlMj "It I by J Opening dates BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT H WHISKEY j W77.riaTitfU'igJ jutiDiwiwi of National DistiSls.-- Products i Corporation, Louisville, Kentucky nmn vfPSxcTx cor 17?! C!as9 work begins Sept. 29. Send for free catalogue giving furthed information il TTnivprsirv of ITrnli jj SALT LAKE CITY NEZOS By Olga Dupin n Francisco after having vi3ited Allen Bradshaw" and Howard with friends here for two weeka. Burns returned to their homes Miss Justina Seiko left for Lav this week from southern Utah where they have been doing CCC Barge, Wyoming Monday where work for the past several months. she will remain indefinitely. accom-panie- r Mrs. Tony Sterlekar, Alta Yates of Ogden, a Mrs. Anton Evatz to Salt" visitor of last week stayed a for a short visit last week. bit here visiting before going to Lake Helper to teach. The Smolich family of Burley, are making their horae Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dennison here. The children will attend and family are back home after school here this term. living for some time in Glen Stowell was a Salt Laka Miss d ' nnfPA nraCPini E visitor for the past week. Pay your subscription to Mis3 Thelma Nezos of Royal Miss Bella Buckley is improvIt can mean first prize and $10.00 ing after being in the Price city in cash to her, if paid by hospital. Sept-temb- er 16. 0 " Tf. 0 fl ; FOJl COMMISSIONER I wish to at this time announce my name to the delegates of the democratic party as a candidate for the r term of the county commission subject to their, will and consent at the county convention September 19. (Signed) Arvel Peterson two-yea- ) uWBBwiWkP I era J mmmW A W f ' nTvr mm W nr -- you are going j " ' fL r--J-. 1 to buy 9!18,36. ; lrs cast-aluminu- i ct5 UDtfl 1 .( as brakes g over-under-- J7JC ,ptorfl about ford (either 1 cannot ?( e on'Tl . n- o- read them! baking. system of the Ford ht?es any--- ' -- super-ufh- y indePendent mechani-orakin- jt action on each wheel, tl disconnected without fiy Jne Ford brake could be affect- mother three. thehS brake h separately linked to "rake pedal fill 1. rods. by tempcred-stee- l ie t1 bcu.ake drums give more square givenj leiaul0, braking area per pound of car j calf; than any other car under $3195. j certain' "eef emergency brakes. credit;', XuS brakes are velvety smooth. ded I t" p ! "IE 7. Ford brakes are a Super-Safet- y system time-prove- d type of braking costliest America's of used upon many Super-Saf- e Mechanical Brakes. t. $25 A MONTH after usual K UCC 8 under Ford buy any new Prices from WW. down-paymen- V-- Detroit. finance plans. 83 r cost. Standard accessory group BEAUTIFUL NEW INTERIORS IN ALL BODY-TYPE- ! S! mm ti mtmm mK . 0f THE FACTS BUN NEL MOTOR COMPANY T 17 GTb 01 - KOWOMr i lib: hrS0 THE BIG ALL-UTA- H show ed . i e . nri a crnrc nre rpanirpa mar mzxt Maytag the leading washer. rmr ftd U ( t A) A?? U WEEK ASK FOR FREE TRIAL WASHING DOWN ONLY rv V- 16th. i J.OB. horsepower, no extra models at Safety Glass throughout extra. Kbase Pay your subscription to Miss Of Spring Glen. It can uj OO'OTt pas azud jsjij tinea cash to her if paid by September ' Helen Lazar 'Z " (M m. cone-shap- sure-actin- g, cars-posi- tive, Verl Johnson of Mapleton was a visitor here for a few daya at the home of Mr. and Mra. Theo. S. Strong mA: Aluminum is the ideal material for a washer tub. The Maytag tub ia The square shape heavy with gently rounded corners amplifies the water action of the Maytag Gyratator. There is a sediment trap in the bottom of the tub, and a handy hinged lid. The advantages of this exclusive Maytag Tub are many, yet it is one-piec-e, ,ge 9 " THE TUB OF THE WASHER ''' - SPRING GLEN e. 1936-3- 7 24-2- 5. j BOURBON Pi ews Mr. and Mre. R. Allen and famMr. and Mrs. Cleon McDaniel3 ily and the L. J. Winn family Spanish beauty,- - is gaily and huMr. and Mrs James Martine and announce the birth of a baby girl spent Labor Day at Nine-Milmorously developed., in.. Pioneer Pictures' musical romance, "Dan- family visited at Helper over the born Friday. All concerned are Theodore . S. Strong wa3 a doing nicely. cing Pirate," showing Thursday week-end- . visitor in Provo Sunday and. David MenottI attended the Jack Lewis was a Price visitor Monday. FOR COMMISSIONER funeral of Mr. Dern at Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox week. last Mr. and Mrs. George Colling-haI wish to take this occasion Lake visitors last week. Price cf and daughter Nellie to announce my candidacy for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones and of Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. the Carbon county commission son, Mrs. L. Gregory of Chicago, Young of Price, attended the The Spring Glen Primary are nomination this fall subject to and Fred Flaim enjoyed a fishing wedding reception last Wednesday giving a home-comin- g dance oa the will cf the republican at Greenriver over the week- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Friday afternoon. trip county convention. end and Labor Day. Lindsey. 1 (Signed) George Schultz. H. Beebe of Price was a Miss . Isabel Davis returned ta 9 18 3d. D. Menotti was a business caller Tuesday caller. . - home after spending a month her ' ' at Price Tuesday. at the home of her grandmother in Cleveland. Freshman Placement Tests, September 23 Special meetings for instruction and registration, Sept Sophomore Registration September 26. .All others register, Sept. 28... a 1 ! Tk T Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrimond The United Mine Workers Lowere The Misses Frances and Olga Labor Day guests in Salt union of won Kenilworth cal the Lake and Ogden. have returned from an enDupin float prize ia the Labor Day two week vacation ia joyable parade at Price. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Flet- California where they visited with their uncle, Paul Dupin and soma Miss Iris Herring left to at- cher and cuildred of Spring Cun-yo- n friends of San Francisco. visited with Mr. and Tuesday tend the Wasatch Academy at Norman Mrs. Larsen. Mt. Pleasant this winter. LaJeanne Dennis returned to Mr. and Mrs. David J. Blake and her home last week from her Miss Betty Jean Avery left for Seattle, Washington, to attend Delia and Jack Thomas of Salt visit to Seattle with Jean Claw-son- , school there this coming winter. Lake wer eSaturday guests of daughter o fMr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Bradshaw. M. P. Clawson and Mrs. H. I Mr. and Mrs. V'ern Rampton Krippner and Mrs. Fritza fac James and John Cochrane left five weeks. are home again after spending Monday for Wasatch Academy for the summer in Layton. the beginning of school Tuesday. Mrs. Anton Dupin left Mondar" Miss Ida Seegmiller, one of the morning for LaBarge, Wyoming' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter to visit her brother Frank Zager. school teachers, has returned to became the proud parents of a this community for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Wheat and baby boy born la3t Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Varro C. Jones family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tnor-soMr. and Mrs. Marion Seeley of and family of Salt Lake visitand children and Mrs. J. M. Robertson, motored to Orangevilla Blue Bell, were Saturday visitors ed at the .Parker home on Labor" last Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Day. Francis Seeley. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beth Moffitt and Miss Movel Seeley and son of Provo Miss Olga Brodnic left Friday Margaret Jackson of Salt Lake visited with them also. return to her home in San to spent a few days In Kenilworth. d THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ed ROYAL "High School Girl" which opens at the Strand Theatre Friday and Saturday is said to be a true life story of modern high school life, presenting the problems that confront every high school boy and girl in their true light. Today, according to the producers who made an exhaustive study of conditions In high schools throughout the country, parents fail to take the time to properly prepare their children for the temptations which they are so bound to meet in a modern age. "Mary Of Scotland" On the Sunday and Monday bill for the Strand Theatre will be one of the most dramatic, tragic, historical productions ever yet filmed. Lead by Katherine Hepburn and Frederick March in the feature roles, truly historical charMiss Virginia Lucas spent last acter in a most touching crisis week in Kenilworth visiting Miss is portrayed. Etta Moffitt. The screen tragedy "Mary of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackson and Scotland," by Dudley Nichols, i3 children, Mrs Beth Moffitt, spent a stirring drama of the personal Sunday in Orangeville. and political conflict between two Mrs. L. G. Kelly of Salt Lake personalities, Mary, Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth, City spent last Friday in KenilQueen of England. One relied worth at the home of her sister upon feminine intuition and a Mrs. L. M. Snow. friendly aid; the other employed the powerful weapons o fslander and chicanery. Mary won in the SUNNYSIDE losing; Elizabeth lost inthe win- "Dancing Pirate'' By Margaret Kay ....How a. fastidious.. Etostonian dancing master, period 180,0, is Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brown of forcibly transplanted to a California village, robbed of his de- Salt Lake City were visitors over at the home of Mr. corum and made, angry enough the week-ento conquer pirates, squelch des and Mrs. Jerry Varner. They were peradoes and win the love of a former residents here. g iistnci By THELMA seen. declam-ation- I cioum KENILWORTH "High School Girl" Every parent lu the county should see the motion picture, "High School Girl," according to a noted educator who recently previewed the production and pronounced it one of the most moving screen features he had ever i .1 O jlI. norm, m-- r 0 itr IIf u A ii u 11 ETT Li U HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO. 15 E C O H D B H E il K S K G ""Exhibits in'iiLL ; INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING ILIako Your Plaits Now to be Thcroi ;i |