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Show "MY MAN GODFREY"! RAIL ROAD I AT STRAND SUNDAY IrS Pile FIVE ENTERED IN LHAuuc 1 - s n of-fi- ce GEE. MA. MV HAIR LOOKS SWELL HOW! The Eastern' Farmers association which went to the Pacific coast for the annual convention over the Rio Grande Just recently, was so pleased with j Mangliac Wilson, f Fossat, c paur.g . S fV W4H tit I enttot nt et W Hw Trk Irial lira for an 10c M . l. f Mam f A4drH Oiv f I -- JV ........Slot ;, "'iiio, tat-ins- - 1 W i set-up- .... j theceo 1 road-maste- MONTHS OLD 11 m ti-- V, mt ptp-H- t I CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS MP 1)11! $3,200 W i1- a MM PICE i The Seagull Patrol of Helper are d".ing their utmost in assisting the Ameiican legion and ' with the advertising Auxiliary of their carnival which is to be hel Friday and Saturday, Dec ember IS and 19, by distributing the In ml hills advertising the carnival. This is a great help to the lgion and they appreciate, it very much. The .addition of a new creates an entirelv- new standard of engine to the Ford line for 1937 brings modern motoring economy! The "60" engine, available in five hoily types, is built in exaetly ihe same to the same body size and w hcelba.se willi the fame comadvanced design fort and convenience as the "85." And it delivers V-- 8 Pinootliness at speeds up to TO miles an hour. Two engine sizes but only one car and one purpose to give you more miles and more satisfaction for your money in 1937. you a now, low trice ami pives you a rhoirn of two JVoylintlW' enV-ty- gines. 85 horsepower for maximum . 60 horsepower for inai-imiperfoi-mance- years with brilliant success. ISTow, brought to America, it I ) :f wj-- 1 , - A ' I A I I . -- ! i f U i i I - ' i Here's a gift you will be proud to give and one the whole family will be even more proud to receive. And best of all, a General Electric will keep on giving long after the thrills of thU Yuletide are but memories. 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N'ew methods of mounting body and engine make a quieter car. Ford V. C.r f rom .nr an.vhi-rin ihe t'nltrd Stn,u r 1937 APPEARANCE Distinctive nVsipn. e Headlamps in fender aprons. Modern hood. Larger luggage space. New inwindshield. teriors. Slanting n BRAKES Safety Ttralcp vith "the safety of steel from pedal to vlcel." Calde and conduit control. About less brake pedal pressure required. BODY All steel. Top, sides, floor and frame welded into a single steel unit. . Safely Class throughuut at no extra cbarg-J- II AUTHORIZED FORD FINANCE PLANS wniasl onnnou COOt I At FORD FEATURES FOR Delivery and Handling, Bumperj, Tire ond Aceewories Additional Spi nppbE COOt AND 1 JUJPJ h mm iXJ FORD BASE PRICES FOR j s engine was originally developed for use in England and Fiance, where fuel costs are high. It has horn proven there for two I . . in time for Christmas giving! r. V-- 8 I 3 GE Rolrigcraiors have just arrived ni economy. The i I TJcw ill economu aminewopif3rat no tr Massachusetts, Maryland. Minnesota, Nebraska, Vermont, and the District of Columbia, have reI ceived less than their quota of appointments in the apportioned departmental service at Washing- -1- ;l advances into 1937 with the The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as follows: Associate entomologist, I .' I - :V IS I r, Koy Scouts Assistants! To 'Legion mid Auxiliary t " ""oy ton. D. i Full information may be obtained from Secretary of the U.S. Civil Service Board of Examiners or at post office in this city. . 1 r, ; i 4 " & V'irr : year, assistant entomologist, $2600 a year. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarant ne, Department of ' Agriculture. Assistant librarian, $2,000 a year. Department of Labor. All states except Colorado, Iowa, ! o - , 9 10 M-M- s - ft BRAND Pi postage. j;t- 1 i" rn-.t- t out-passe- HSllllllUViU Oil - ' j non-irritati- ..:: Totals j - mid-seaso- od - 4I,W Spring Canyon Monday, Jan The Carbon county Independent Pr'ce CCC tbe vs Iieckfrs; M Mien vs. Lit. to doors its nnened t . I Jan 21 Blatz vs.'Kappi, f Thursday, ' lovers of the county f ... Alexander, , vs. when the seas- spring Canyon;: night Monday last f Soiu, ; ' . of kel S. r . c HI M- ni" "l ' - Wy.y Monday. Jan 2a Ulatz vs. ! the Price CCC unit 2:5 iii,,av Altovert, g tiecKers. vs. CCC Men; Price the the scenery and service on the being on the wane. and m Mrio camp 22 to 14. s 0 ft fa The box scores fcr Monday .rrtin r,n a scoring S 1)1 ce line that the return tiip home to M Passenger service is showing 6 a over mg.us the eastern states was made over huire rain over last vcar and the'to record a 12 to 10 win 1 Canyon Blatz Spring li the IUo Grande Monday morning. management of the railroad iJ sadly mibdno.! nL n,us "em, t0 T ij; f t ft fg ;";,,nt" additional cn planning adding tussle was a The Rlatz-CCAnother pleased" customer was service in oider to v l" iii.mir .k.J atfnir both team? rzw,! the gr:;up representing the Texas am' Christians comprising a large part Ulmu,las showing need of an effective pas, which is already noticeable nowe.er. uieie of the student body and the memIt is expected that many trains ling attach, 'moments when the Ulatz five d!s bers of the football team. This will have second sections during played a real passing attack t; contingent made its way over tbejthe hoIlday seaBon. The CCC !go in for many i.h viiauue aooui ten uays ago to the Pacific coast and this week for their part, confined Members of the Rio Grande team, to long distance shoot-jing- , R. G W to their went via D themselves forces here are preparing to parhome port in Texas not beimg able to get through ' ticipate In the first company and 'the Beer Peddler's staunch five we the By way, might say that in many the TC's aren't bad football play- employee man defence. Bangera and Mani,'years when the Christmas party m the ers when we note that they de- will be held next tallied Tuesday in feated the only undefeated eleven Liberty hall. Blatz teams scores, wnue Aiex-- i in the whole and Soiu looked good for! United States Expense of the party is being ander University of Santa C'ara gridders defrayed by the company and the the CCC lads. however, who had been the only footballers The night's thrills, employees Every child attending to those who stay in the country to retain this dis- will confined were get a gift and free candy. tinction. The Santa Clara team ed to witness the Price M Men went, down to defeat at the Despite the cold weather, the battle with the Spring Canyon hands of the Texans. The Price boys started Bridge and Building gang compris- quintet. in the first quarter to take a ed of 10 men is working right out 11-and they never relin Believe It or Not lead through in order to complete the M Men displayed A short time ago, the derrick Ytt 19.Yi improvement program. "The quished it. The Wft imtr.ur l of the local yards was taken to as they completeform major portion of the work now is BWRfiOMmi$KTH and out Salt Iake to undergo general in the ly outshot. Helper district. but helpless! their smarted game repairs . . . now generally, AI Jim Round house Redforl and Martin manns this derrick and its Foreman,Brisnahan, Brown opponents. had a date with the Mrs. job is to lift up Caboose Smasher! last Saturday were the Spring Canyon main j so he says. In Slater's cabooses when he pushes Btnva while Sharn Brvner withi trying to get to the Catholic Carthem over bridges, etc. nival grand ball which was held 15 points, Movell Golding with But the company is beginning and Hawley Bryner with Saturday, he was held up by the tallies, to see where it can economize on TR and couldn't make his date 8 more shared the bulk of the the retaining of this expensive bit which was scheduled for main M Men's scoring. will of machinery )n. the Helper yards street, 9 p.m. Jim was a little The Independent league Tues-j and such was demonstrated this late and this Monday and was last seen about 10 play again went up to Castle', p.m. The wav he hune to the day with the following schedule Gate and put three coal gondolas post led us to believe that it being adopted: which had derailed back on tie couldn't STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Monday. Dec. 21 Price CCC vs. 90 Proof-C- ode have been his wife. Ho.ui tracks himself Spring Canyon; Becker vs. Blatz. costi "Hell, that was easy," exclaim- Tuesday, Dec 22 M Men vs. Mrs. i IL Eaton has left A when the TR aked him vs. Beckers. Tun ne for Los Angeles where she CCC; Spring Canyon u u. inis orouErht the uu" " Monday, Jan. 4 M Men vs. will spend the next few weeks tftft! retort, "Well, Jr you can do it In her Dick Beckers; Blatz vs. Spring Canyon. City that easy, we won't need a der- - vacationing. famous absence, Bec 7 CCC vs. Jmc Jan. Thursday, ball player, Brasier, the KELSEY IONGWOOD rick at all." rrv kers; Blatz vs. M Men. will relieve the Kyune station. OURBON WHISKEY BOURBON WHISKS Vjtf Spring Canyon Monday. Jan 11 Ho. IJ4 90 frecf-C- od 90 Proof -- Cod No. U7 O. M. Flatberg, congenial ((v))!) vs. M vs. CCC Blatz. Men; They're looking for a Santa ON SALE AT ALL STATE LIQUOR STORES has gone to the Salida Claus for the Christmas party Thursday, Jan 14 Beckers vs. ...... . . hftfcnitai win vs. CCC. iic niu rycuperato next "line Freeman Gross Blatz; Spring Canyon uom me strenuous road prcgrain was Tuesday considered but after first of and will get In shape for much discussion and ton it prop the 1937 campaign which will in- was decided that Freeman had the clude a great deal more new rail right shape but not the right replacements than this year. height. His wife said that he A I c nrkaf I i nn .ItIn' hai'ii hn' The railroad business contin-- i 1 we know better but "a'nwm Its steady pace So the boys are still "7 in spite. ot the bulk of the season! than that ln of Santa and may wire him at the north pole If nothing local is suitable. Ri 1 4 Mothers who found Fom-o- l o thrill-4t- g hoir treatment for themselves tow insist on its use for the children is an for Dad. tool Fom-o- l shamoil amazing foaming and poo. superfine to the most tender takes dirty, un- skin. Fom-o- l ' JY kempt, sickly hair and leaves , it clean and glowingly healthy. Fom-o- l is so economical; a little goes a long way. Ask your druggist for the regu lar 50c size. Or, write for a, generous trial bottle, enclosing 10c to cover packing ond f .! House, g ' Long before "My Man Godfrey'' starts its run at the Strand on f , Sunday and Monday, word came trickling' through from Hollywood and way stations that reversal's outstanding contribution io the new movie season was a splendid Mr. 1, A. King with headqnar- au ueuutri lu u'Jt Rime swil airiy Iters at Ogdeil will relieve Trainwreen oirerms. ine production on the Marys- rio everything possible to make master J It. Ixiftis so vale branch that the latter will "My Man Godfrey" the Kolrl cup be able to devote his full time to of the year. picture at After combing the matket for the duties most pi edorninant busin-savailable stories, t'niversal pur- this time in Helper coal (and also give a little more chased Erie Hatch's novel and invited the author to Hollywood to attention to the local reporters). pd'-Mr. King has been at collaborate with them on the play. (luring the rush on the Marysvale branch, but he made a trip down T OOK around the house, ti countiy last week or store and see withtheJ. Sanpete It. and gleaned an idea of if there isn't something for the job facing him. The biggest which you have no further task at this time over there will use. It surely is wanted be the finishing up of the turkey shipments which are at their peak for the Christmas trade. j j OPENS, ; liengera, f LEAGUE ISDEPEHDENT COUNTY CARBON i Helper, Utah, Friday, December 18, 193c ) THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Two n tl pi |