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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL "' 0 South District News forth, HAitTIM ROYAL ENBWORTH By THELMA Utah Railway CASTLE GATE NE20S By LaVoyle Acord Mrs. A. E. Hopkinscn and Mr. of Denver Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burgess and sis-MMrs. and J. her of Hopkinson of Salt daughter Ellen were week-enth ehcme and Lake, visited Tuesday with Mr. visitors-iSalt Lake. and Mrs. Jame3 Ungrieht. It : 1,1183 wcrotny Moorehead of Salt Lake was a visitor here Sundar m Snow and j Mr. and Mrs. Odell Mangura and 'of last week Moffitt andMisB EtU Airs, aiangutn's sister, visited at at OrangeBenjamin, Utah for threa days Mrs. Joe Nielsen spent last with friends and relatives. i week-enin Salt Lake. Blanche Dudler and Mrs Walter Cochrane and daug- Joe Res Harrison of Huntington is to uraueo"'" hter Mary, spent motored Saturday in Salt a visitor at the home of Mr and Lake Clty:Mrs. Thomas Harrison Mrs. Annie Rolfson of Mount . . of Long Blackham ir,bie uas tprni iQe Past tv. 0 Mr. and Mrs TaV Vr.y.,.t were w California weeks at the home cf Mr. and visitors in Salt Lake last week. ojotji . w and mother Mrs. Ray Allred in e(i ith his utM L J- - M- - Blacnnam. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Acord mid Miss Delia Peterson of Ephraim Mrs. Ijorenzo son tlM and Luwley of Helper v Rhinehait is visiting at the home of Mr. and were visitors in Ferron at Sunday the past spent is progressing very nicely ho has Mrs. Ray Denlson. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H A. in Work Colorado and Wyoming regards to cleaning up of the Petty. iunti yards at Martin that were clogDee Bradshaw, son of Mr. and m again with debris during the reged Mrs. David Bradshaw, visitea in Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corey Bpent has returned flood. A large force of seccent Morgan Raby Wfales for a few days with his Sunday in Salt Lake llol w mnnth stav in visiting with tion hands are making quick and inu ' ifter relatives and friends. their son John. 0MU thorough work of it. Ddirtita r. d I d - .. nur bp"s . -- . L ir Mr. and Mrs. Barnell W'atkinsi Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans and family spent the week-enin ' and family, who have been i with relatives. siding in Fairview fcr the summer "KM have now made their home here. 1 k The Relief Society had its ! Mrs. William B. Olsen of Salt opening social Monday evening, after inactive all summer. Lake, was a week-envisitor. being SfflG GLEII A program was given and remini Kenneth Alexander freshments were served. and his mother spent last Sunday in Roosaisxl Ad Mr. and Mrs. Alma Elliot and evelt visiting with relatives. of Farmington, were in Uuor Howlett left roa family for Grand Junc-her- e Royal over the week-end- . Miss Edna Holbrook, a Bingham nitii school teacher, was a week-enshe will enter the to e State Junior college. Mrs. Ray Woodward entertained visiter. FTlday night at a bridge party , in nil earoute fcr the East honor of Mrs. Jack South worth. Fay Thacher spent the week end in Heber city. Uer guests at the Dupin torWoodhead and son of visiting at the home H. William and Mrs. UMd d d Wed-aornin- g 14 d s eek. sst SUNNYSIDE iukI 1 ted party wa3 given in Master Leslie Haycock, a was Mrs. John Houghton visitor in Columbia last week with jrprise ti. i 8th birthday. A time was had by inf his tnd to) it ( joyable M tt. "bors 4 Nil 'I Mrs. ad J a new H ml M ti. u moved Mrs. Gilbert returned home this Dr. F. T. Jones was a Salt Lake week from Salt Lake, where she visitor over the week-end- . has been visiting for the past three weeks. Jerry Varnef J. O. Monroe and in Byron Hixon were visiting Spring Price last Friday. For Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison's Bernice, Lucille and was daughters, Murray here and in Louise are visiting with them for a few weeks. county. mi visitor of the saris friends. Margaret Kay of TonTac, IHt Jones, Robert have house In Latuda, of it girls invited to and By Fred Flaim, A. W. Kay, Henry if Frank Parker left Sunday Jones and son, enjoyed a three-daa week in Salt Lake at ae of her parents, fishing trip at Fish Lake last Mr. and U null y d G. week. Robinson. Mrs. Jennie Jone3, Mrs. Joe Nick Rakovina tM of Price and Mrs. Anna Mrs Migliore Sunday were Mr and i (.a and family and Gregory of Chicago, motored to ftngich They were accompanied Salt Lake last Wednesday. U, tmf p, Milkevich. They are all uii)j The M.I.A. sponsored a dance 3 of Bingham. last Friday evening to raise funds imiial district Scout meet-sM- d for books. A large crowd attended at the Stake house and the dance was a complete pro e Wednesday night. The success. liu rs K a at the in Geo. A. ill ) I" li If 94 this charge of SPRING meet-aM- r. The girls' Glee club held a peanut bust for their teacher, Gerald Rowley. Anderson. GLEN afternoon. Thursday 9 IPkI ui r fie" VniTii HEADS it was NEWS HIGH ll run INTO AUTUMN i if J lift J engine is warmeJ H !evdop3 terrific heat. Vic up. r:..;; hurning up under highest engine temperatures. TliLii Vico gives Jouhli vohclhn. Its more eco nomital. too. because lasts longer. Change to Vico today. in can It is rcfincry-sealefor your protection. Af'.-- W- '3 - SHU 3 ' sp"' r I u on , M . I ... oi j Mr. and moved to they have house. Dr. and are now they plan here for PtodLlCTJl hosp- dealers were taken on train from Salt Lake tof Standardville where the company Mrs. Gene Barney have acted as host for two days. Little Standard, where From September 10 until charge of the boarding Thursday the coal was being mined and made ready for shipment from the company's mines at Mrs. Thomas Dodgson Standardville. in Mt. Pleasant where to make their home. The lat The Reverend T. H. Evans was a visitor in Rains last Monday. Mr. Parley White is the proud owner of a new Packard, aad Mr. Joe Kranjc of a new Ford V-- FOR SALE One Larfle Estate Heatrola in Good Condition. Reasonable Price. Mr. Paul Villa rd ia recovering Call 247-- J after a illness. two-wee- k CATHOLIC CHURCH l STATE FAIR TO BE -- J" Y I OUTSTANDING EVENT J r Mass every Sunaay morning at 8:15 o'clock, temporarily in the Liberty Hall, Helper. Father J. C. Coyne. Masses at 8 and 10 a.m. in Price. For Sale i i Four Room modern Housa on National recognition of the Utah Dochtsne street, Helper. Home of State Fair as one of the fore Greeo. most of an fair Ralph S. J. SWEETRING events has reached the point Beehive state's annual exposiOF CARBON COUNTY a where more than half of the na tion more widely acclaimed as REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR tion's commonwealths will this truly great fair," said Mr. Winder. coal haulage. Dist year be represented with exhibits "This year's event, with its outSEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT of in number various the exposition depart look for the largest Louis Evans was eff several an unments. and shown ever exhibits days during the week due to illWilliam C. Winder president surpassed amusement program. ness. Bill Memary was put in of the State Fair Association will go far In enhancing this rep Louis place on the work train. since 1918, stressed this phase of utation." fair activities yesterday in disExhibits of machinery will far 1936 event scheduled the cussing eclipse those of any previous to open September 26 and close event of like nature according to at midnight, October 3. He declar- fair officials. All available space 2 ed that year by year the Utah on "machinery row" on the north State Fair was being more gen- side cf the fair grounds has been at erally recognized throughout the reserved and the fair managecountry as among the leading ment has been compelted to events of its kind. j allot space elsewhere in the "Each passing year sees the grounds for the overflow exhibits. 10-9-3- state-sponsore- d , HEAT Comfort I I " 3 OFFICIAL CALL FOR A CARBON COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION There Is An ABERDEEN - TONS 1936 8,235,000 271,335,000 1935 6,948,000 243,055,000 117,00-- 61,000 22,000 16,000 46,000 .... ; - 33,000 .... ...... 81,000 120.000 60,000 31,000 18,000 42.000 23,000 95,000 fan CALIFORNIA WINE East Helper West Helper Spring Glen East Price Wellington Sunnyside Harper Wattis Hiawatha Spring Canyon 4 Rains 5 2 5 3 South 2 1 . 1 3 3 DEALER In Your Community INDEPENDENT & COAL COKE COMPANY SHIPPERS OF THE FAMOUS Northwest Price Helner Columbia Sunnyside Coal & Coke For Commissioner take this means to make I am a candidate of the city of Helper for the r nomination of commissioner at the republican conventicn to be held at Price Saturday, September 25. (Signed) R. A. Nilson. I - it known that four-yea- 4 - Consumers Central Price Northeast Price Sweets Mine 1 2 3 7 3 2 73 Precinct Chairmen are hereby requested and directed to call and hold precinct primaries within their respective precincts for the purpose of electing the aforesaid delegates to said county convention, not later than September 23rd. Each precinct chairman shall cause notices of his primary to be posted in three public places, within his precinct, one of which shall be in conspicuous place in front of the building where the meeting will be' held, said postings to be completed at least seven days prior to said primary. A list of the delegates elected in each precinct sohuld be certified by the prcinct chairman and Becretary4to A. E. Gibson. County Secretary, cn or before Saturday, September 26th, 1938. Utah Fuel Co. MINERS AND 2 6 Price Henry Ruggeri, Republican County Chairman. ATTEoT: A. E. Gibson, Republican County Secretary. and Saturday AH Next Week THE BIG ANNUAL ALL UTAH SHOW -- Clear Creek m f ep uaoua anJ DJ.r, In Utah onJ LU ... . Oi.,OiV4 uttutnei, acc onti ami m "iuaciuror S1 SlaUo Xk!j77 I Aflaa Tlr. n.-- . Bo hospital to the Holy Cross ital in Salt Lake. Record-Breakin- g ) COMPANY:! REFINING . 50-ca- 9. Castle Gate d m n 3 o;t Petty r A trainload of coal rumbled out of Salt Lake last Friday The pinochle club met at the morning on the Western Pacific home of Mrs. L. J. Anderson. The line a3 the direct result of tlia sales meeting held by the Standprizes were won by Mrs. Buffmue ard Coal company September and Mrs. Lamph. On the last day of the meeting the 6i California coal dealers ia Mrs. George Georgtlas was re- attendance were solicited to buy cently transferred from the Trice coal and 50 carloads were sold. the winter season. Additional trainmen were recalled to service during the past week due to added crews being placed in service and anticipation of a great increase in the 1 TO WMfflWJ in Your cny'ine is colder these Fan For quick and ur morninfjs. to firolection every moving part, the oi! inust spread instantly. Vico ilooi that. It iihkIi !;! .(? on metal than ordi nary o'.l Hut that's only part Latuda, have returned Wesley Coal Sent to Coasi- - For Senator Wyoming More Than Ever ...i Fifty Cars of Utah and Acting under the authority vested in me by the Organization a in Utah, Republican the Party of Rules of Proceedure Republican Rice Photo. County Convention is hereby called to meet at the Carbon County House, Price, Utah, at 8 o'clock, P.M. Saturday, September 26th, COAL PRODUCTION. LORRAINE DECOLA Court for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following 1936, offices: As the Latuda representative, GAINING FOR One four year commissioner, Miss DeCola was winner of one One two year commissioner, of the loveliest awards in the AUGUST PERIOD One county attorney, entire list, the beautiful blue state senator, in One mounta set aqumarine ring, solid of ing yellow gold. state repreentatives; Two the Coal production through-ou- t nation continues to show increase and for the transaction of any and all business that may properly for the month of August of this come before said convention. year over the same period of 1935 (75) delegates, The said convention shall consist of Seventy-Fiv- e while total production is on the from each preat of one large an delegate based appointment upon I wUa to take this means to increase as well. or major traction thereof announce my candidacy for the cinct and one delegate for every 5 Ovotes, In Utah the production for the B. Cplton in the 1934 election. Don Hon. the cast for state senator nomination 'of weeks of August 22 and 29 shows as Carbon county at the republiUpon this apportionment each precinct will be represented a consistent gain while the month can county convention to be follows: of September already indicates 3 2 Kenllworth held at Price, Saturday, SeptScofield increased tonnage over the same 3 1 Peerless 26. ember Creek are Clear month of last year. Following 2 Standardville 2 Rolapp (Signed) Henry H. Jones, the statistics for the periods in2 3 Latuda Castle Gate dicated in the nation and in the Utah Washington DOUBLE PROTECTION e, By Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mre. R. G. McKenzie of Provo were at Martin participating in the festivities of Saturday's evening program at the Gainbow Gardens. " I'-'- RAINS NEWS W. B. Jones is leaving this week Mr. and Mrs. Al Lamph and to attend school at the University family formerly of Standardville, of Utah. Jack ia studying are now living here. The Nation, Week Ending Sept. 5th The Nation, Calendar Year to Date Western States. Week ending August 29: Colorado Montana New Mexico North and South Dakota ftur Engine Needs This -- Subject to the will and consent of the republican county convention to be held at Price, Saturday, September 26, I wish to take this occasion to make known my candidacy for the commission four year post. Any support given me would be appreciated. (Signed) Dean Tilton. Jack Jones, son of held on Tuesday morning with the band and Glee club furnishing the main part of the progsool has ram. a History talks were given by organized club consisting of 16 Marie Parker and Colleen Rowley. h- They are making very enprogress. Library privileges are being in 3:30 and 12:30 8:45, joyed at western states: "Pilar school assembly addition to regular classes. BITUMINOUS COAL PRODUCTION i Bureau of Mines) a ti LATUDA By Lorraine DeCola Mr. and Mrs. Reese Lloyd of Dedogua, Colorado, were weekend Mrs. William Reese was the visitors of Supt. P. J. Vaughan. Mr. Lloyd is an uncle cf Supt. honored guest at a surprise showVaughan whom he has not seon er given last Monday night at the for the past 13 years.. They are home of Mrs. Gine Baird. A da- home from a tour of!ightful buffet luncheon was serv- returnin the West coast. ed and the evening's entertainment was enjoyed by all attendMrs. R. J. Vaughans son Rich- ing. Mrs. Reese received maay ard and grandson Dick, left by beautiful and useful gifts. auto last week for Los Augele3. Mrs. Vaughan will accompany the Mrs. Isabel O'Donnel of Stark-vlllboys and she anticipates visiting Colorado, arrived here late San Francisco before returning. Saturday night at her daughter's home. Mrs. Fred Koelling. She Frank Wible, clerk in the Sup- intends to make Latuda her home ers' office was a visitor at Provo town for the winter. Monday, getting the dope on a recent accident that occurred Mr. and Mrs. Irven Davies of there recently. Burbank. California, formerly of ...., September 25, - 1936 """ Spring Canyon DiwJrict News CLICKS FROM THE RODS OF THE is J; Utah, Helper, ' STRAIGHT bourbon WHISKE 90 PROOF 18 General Office Bait Lake City Utah i Montki n an mm n r nmmau Exhibits In All Departments ? -- Entertainment For Hvery on eL I |