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Show THURSDAY, JULY PAGE I HELPER JOUR THE SEC Comix asation Paul Dalpiaz and Louie Mar- George Zeese, president of the Winning Story Of RfUIFFHSiJiflfi TALKS. ininistration wrt.ld cxpei-.- c one is entuieu tinelle spent a week-enfishing. Success Markets was a visitor in ,he Weetcr . Raymond was their week. luck Helper this They reported 91 11 wI 11 10 uui"u.' rtf'afcompensation t erel at a n u he has ,i, good. The following story is ore of and has office came state employment Henry I'hle, lotal barber, the three best stories submitted t.)T SUltavailable t,;.,w..lf fishing trip to the C. E. Hulsh spent most of this back from a burry-uLode of Helper in be. that University stated Young r. Adams Briphara a j Thursday couple its recent Pioneer story contest. "week In Helper and Price. morning with aU?'wo:k. came the center of activity fur un- "suitable"' v.o.s would be inter-vhicThe remaining two stories will be sevan appli- compensation for preted ss wor published in forthcoming ibsues employment a dele when week era! davs this v.v cant might reasonaoij ue of the Jaurnal. to headed by Ray 11. Adam., to do, must be reasonably close This story was written by Ray- gation must of the Director Unemployment and d)moci'e the app'icant's mond Weeter of Helper, and was Compensation Division of the State not include strike duty. I judged the third place winner. conducted Industrial Compission, a series of five lectures and set up. An Experience of My Jack Vignetto will leave the a temporary information office en first part of next week for Long Grandfathers compensation. unemployment California where. he will . u i .11.i., ui- ..nis wie MT. Adams wsi. r.pach uemeieu wltn visit r Among the many hardships en- two lectures of the series. weeks several dured by the Utah pioneers was Tuesday night his talk was on the. , em-t Indian menace. the rights and responsibilities cf news items to The An incident to illustrate this ployees. On Wednesday he showed f Phove hitter Journal. fact is related in a fctory told to how the employment service and me by my grandfather, Dennis J. Davis. '"When 1 was a little boy my " mother and two brothers, none of ' . t V 1 us three boys older than six, 'S.'Is i ' tV Jt laraK-r . I rt.s W (feu. ft ' i (h were living en a ranch in the northern part of Lakeview, just north of Provo. "It was a night in the year 1SG2, and we four, with my half- brother, Mart, were home alone. As we sat in the room which was dimly lighted by candles, we heard the sudden whooping and hollering of the Indians. Thinking they were going to kill us, for were judging from the noise-themaking, they were certainly on we joined our nearthe est neighbors and started for Provo. "Because I was unable to keep up with the others, my Mart, carried me on his back. Walking along in the dark Mart stubbed his toe against a clump of salt grass, and as he fell I went rolling head over heels. "Although this was a shock, we were to receive a far greater one. As we were all walking along we were suddenly startled to see what appeared in the dim light to be the form of an Indian directly in front of us. After debatWhen you buy something at an advertised price we feel I j what to do, ing with ourselves that you want the best not a second grade such as cheap mother finally said, "Well, if we bruised tomato and a higher price for the better grade. That are going to die, we might as and well die here, thereupon You want full weight on the scales. You is subterfuge. walked straight towards the dim G want to get home with your own first choice of merchandise. form. We were all greatly reYou don't like deception neither do we. That is why we lieved when it, was found the form was nothing more than a feel our method of doing business is your policy of queerly shaped cedar post with a protection. few projecting limbs. , ' "With great relief and confisi'4 dence we continued until we MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE came to Tom Brown's lace, where I w ' stayed until morning. We . . . vaIt's Summer-tim- e were then driven into town by I cation -- time end play- CRAGKEK JACK POP CORN Alfred Nual. ! time! Penney's Clearance "We later found out that one has 'most every type of i can T03IATO SOUP Blue Pine tribe of Indians had caught a dress you could want . squaw of another tribe and this REand GREATLY at 3 JXAVORADE IQrf packages was the cause of all the com! DUCED motion. Brookfield qt. SALAD DRESSING CrepCS' chIffons- - Bern- "This last incident forms the "' .;. .'S Spun - Lins and bergs. basis of the Indian legend con the who squaw cerning jumped lb bag RED STAR FLOUR .49 off the first cliff on the north side of Rock Canyon when pursued by members of another each WHITE SHINOLA tribe." to this Luckily, the ending TOMATO Juice Blue Pine No. 2 1-- 2 can Q story is a happy one but not always these Indian affairs ended MELONS pound In a similar manner. Many times tragedy forms the last chapter of some brave pioneer's life history. lbs NEW w 3rd:"" d !" M"' rrnirn rmr.va i M'.-os- j Nation's First Baseball Fan - '"'" - fr ever-presen- 3 If; i; - f J W W mm ffl Necessity of Spiritual Worship Is Set Forth 8 ' thoughts on the materia) i attempted worship of thc :' ual. To them matter s stance, and Rrv..; -Sacrament" is tne s.iuj. We V 0I.ship epiritu j, in all Churches; we ceage tQ ,e lesson-sermoon Sunday, j Scientist of Christ, SpirUual deVoutne8, u so11. of Christianity." n. 14m . July citai.-n- aj SU-ur- al the Among -" And it shall are the following: children when your come to pass, fQ1T Qf Education mean sMll -- ay "t0 yen. "what U by this service?" That ye shall Will Meet Satllr'Tn, the! v It is the sacrifice of oassover. who passed ovorj T.nrd's ,TTTT. . of " "ara cduca. f th children of Is-- ! when ne smote cjunty schco! rael in Egypt, will hold their the Egyptians, and deliveied our, district monthly meeting Saturday aC houses." (Exodus 12:20,27). Correlative to 'the cita.tions are; noon at two. o'clock, according t0 au auuciueui vy uieiij GeorR the following from bcience Health with Key to the Scriptures, E. Ockey. . , Uo- . e a ;" n -' j- j j j - , j I .' Jj mJ --Jr J I I ill J . 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SEE THEM BATS 330 on'y Com in 4 . 1 690 msisnr g li'.J each SOFTBALL 230 HELPER .,, r today's hifh 1 (S mmm, Qrf Ihest gortea all tires by a iiniiPTft X Hh - II: ou(-Clu- iii Gooclri' OF PURETY" rum ill SflrertowTW, IS Goodrich tires la th world Qoldtu Ply; IP .m.4n- invention that reltW ill Veal, Pork, Spring Fries, Hens, Lamb Priced to save you money "A SURETY & II to lb CCCC RflAQK uuui BELIEVE ME, IVE SEEN'PIEMTV OF 10 KELLOGG'S SHREDDED WHEAT KM Mrs. John Ciocoletti spent a few days this week in Salt Lake on business. .Sii.&iia |