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Show HELPER THE PAGE FOUR Mrs. Bertha Spratling and children, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Buchanan, and Lucille Chris-tensemotored to Salt Lake toa four day vacation. for day Mary Ruggeri and Joseph Kar- ren were married, Tuesday in the and UEA CONVENTION n Catholic Church in Price. Mr. Mrs. Karren will make their home in Eureka. LAST - THUKSDAY, OCT. 2l UTAH K, LAST REGISTRATION DAY Ben Moss of Marysville, CalifOCTOBER 26th in visited ornia, Helper Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Moss is one . A w of Helper's and was at Mr. aaa Mrs. Kaipn ua-one tine the city mayor. annmino the arrival of a eight Charles pound baby girl Saturday Varanakis and , Julia Hatsis were married in the Greek Orthodox church Sunday, October . -. OPENS !H s SALT DAY REGISTRATION OCTOBER 26th JOUKi,-flit?- LAKE CITY TODAY j . THE FOR Schools of Carbon county closed today, and teachers prepared to leave the communities in which they are teaching, for Salt Lake, where tftey will attend the annual convention of the Utah Educational association, which opened tonight, and continues until Saturday. The house of delegates, legislative body of the association, will meet today, with Carbon school district represented by Vernon Merrill instructor in Carbon high school and president of the Carbon county Teachers association; B. W. McAllister, principal of Harding junior high; and C. H. Madsen, principal of Price Central and SouJ'hside schools and a member of the of the state association.r Mr.' Madsen will serve as for a luncheon.' to: be held this 'noon between sessions of the house Of 'delegates. The- luncheon will be in the Lion house;1 KIDS K and R SYSTEM STUDIO ! Kids, listen to tnis news! A tree show will be given all of you i fat tha strand ThpatrA immediately after Halloween. IF you cut lout the foolish custom of soaping and chalking windows in thej jrlelper business district. If you do not play fair with the business i I men you do not get the free show. It all rests with you. Thej I have adopted this free show Idea in some of 1 Iluish Theatres their towns with excellent results and children have found other j and better ways of celebrating Halloween. TDey can ao me sauicj in jin Helper. Parents and teachers are urged to help this paper I putting over the new idea. I If Halloween passes without the usual messing of windows' thej I "delivers" on the free show. If the kids inBist on messing town.iin the theatue management forgets all about the matter? J theatre !the of entertaining the Representatives of several school districts met last Thursday in Salt Lake vital' problems affecting the state associa-- . tion. Attending' from Price 'we're Mr. Madsen, past president, and R. S. Williams, vice president ' of the Carbon county Teachers " association. At the meeffhg it was incidentally decided to back the people are delighted with some of the new merchandise we have for sale. Some of it comes in handy for Many . items furnish party guests. quickly; Hearts have meals you unexpected to serve, while other Madsen as a candidacy of trustee of the state association. It is reported that Milton B. Taylor, Harrisville, is being much talked of for presidency of the organization, and H. Parley of Logan as first vice pres- lnpnr h nr rnp rwn TriisrPA van- ancies, a member of the Jordan Mr. a delicious surprise for your luncheon and Canned Parsnips, cut just right to cook Ceci Beans, a new dissh for of Artichokes; Kil-bur- n people; Wednesday, Oct 27th 7P.M. Adm. 50c K. of P. HALL Also) (Men PUBLIC INVITED And Your Wish Will Come True at the STRAND THEATRE Canned Brussel Sprouts; Filets Peach Candied of Anchovies; Cherries; Shredded Nectar; Apricade; Beets in cans; Pickled Beets; canned Gravy; canned Prune and Apricot juices. We are prepared to serve you the latest, ..fl ; , Salt Lake City, and jed Madsen are being considered as 'possible candidates. President of the organization Mr. of Fabrizi Il'ident Universitv of Utah. Decome i(jtv.uo win automatically second vice president, General sessions of the body will be held tomorrow and Sat-- : urday. . bushel DELICIOUS APPLES si 8 ring container WAX PAPER ' . 40 foot roll ercantue large can for RICE Blue Pine 4 lb pkg for RED MEXICAN BEANS ALL 01 P and FOR CARBON OU AH FLUUff G SOAP 3 lbs giant bars 0g 29$ 7g Q a 1 j BEANS, Great Northern Prices effective Fri. Sat., October for CORN FLAKES, Kellosgs I FUEL DEALERS ELECT LEADERS 3 lbs for per carton MATCHES lgpkg 1G FATKONIZE YOUR UNION MARKET SALT PORK BEEF ROASTS PORK ROAST meaty cuts leg 21$ lb " 23C Small Number Get lb PORK CHOPS BACON, Swift's 1H ... pound lb in the piece Victor W. Sweet of Salt Lake ;was chosen president of the Utah Retail Fuel Dealers association Saturday. Joseph E. Burbidge was elected vice president and J. Ed ward Taylor secretary and treas- ilf um. me executive cummuiee rjiwlll consist of W. D. Eldredge 13 Arthur McFarlane of Salt Lake r .am City, W. R. White of Ogden, Geo. C. Chase, Payson, and J. C. Knud Ison, Brigham City. Other directory board members elected during the convention in Price, are M. B. Fox of Ogden A. E. Money of Spanish Fork, (Charles Lobb of Salt Lake, Allen of Simons Payson, Raymond Jones of Mammoth and D. M. Nel 'son of Clearfield. j lb SHORTENING lb Fresh Fish, Chickens, Cheese, Tamales, Lamb, Salami, Imported Cheese of all kinds Mince Meat - ready for you at all times. Driver's Permits The smallest number of appll cantd In a long time applied Sat urday at Price for drivers per mits. Of the eleven persons tak ing the tests conducted by Jack 'Sullivan and Vern Davis, eight (received driving permits Includ- Miinir six men and two women. Thev ar: I A AA AA A AAAAA.V. A 4 The Dehiocratic party of Helper .offers ithe citizens of her fair city the following ra 4 rxtnnioA anil Vi:ivi.i I ivrilr lnnw II Clv;lt". Villi! :p vrjig, UUU uJiClUI H carrying out the following platform which I f j been prepared and submitted f or your appro! l j FLOUR; 48 lbs $J.35 SYRUP med size 43g Blue Star brand Log Cabin . I SUGAR li-il- 10 lbs 57rfj Powdered Sugar lb pkg; . Shortening 4 lbs For Mayor Councilman For ar COFFEE MATCHES 6 box carton lb Schillings FLOUR 48 lbs Semolino Macaroni $.89 iFcr PEAS 3 lS cans cans for Co'incilmen JOSEPH. REBOL For Citv Recorter I For City Treasurer 29 1 lb Crystal White 33 10 bars 3 Frank R. Grave, Jim Rlyzata, Quentin Gardner, LaVell Shiner, Lelila Morley and Mrs. Ray all of Price; Curtis Fish- fller. consumers; ana vvauace rer- kins. Castle Gate. With one exception those seeking licenses were all under 26 2 years of age. " G. F. SPRATLi; ff BABNEY II. lljt JESS 2-y- 1. To eliminate j i F A. S. WAUL ' M ERNEST FL,::j THUR3IAN CARTlifj Soan the air in our City drinlin a .1' ot dj i 1 . water, and begin sysiemauc replacement ! City Pipe Line. out of ! BUTTER Red brand ...... ' PLATFORM ijRLVSO 5 lbs . r- -. TIC KE?"'"".' ' 9$ CORN FLAKES large piig ior 4 l 2 y ! S i the City drinking wjjtei me The air can and must be taken into reservoir from ,the City all wate.pJ sized a pipe larger By ,ed I through the reservoir tirst. I nai wouia ncip Keep me waier t no in could be and air there taste it.jTsi IFo j eliminate the stagnant I State Highway is sliding in spots over a distance of six (6) ifiij which lies both Helper and fr: Fo j up Price Canyon underneath 'pipe lines. These slides sometimes bury, crush and take out fafeet of pipe not only expensive, but create a real hazard to vie ,Fo: I men trying tc connect the break. Many sections in our pipef? iFo: have almost jfrom Castle Gate to Kyune Pass, the minerals IFo: sand destroyed the bands which hold the staves of the wop ! niDe toaether. These worn sections of pipe will soon give Fo: (altogether. A systematic program must be inaugurated to re Fo: jthis pipe with cast iron and to relocate it away from the Mjp must be jof slides. Every human method of contact possible Its obtain some form of government or State Financial assist; I the City doesn't have the finances necessary to put over suc 1 i j expensive undertaking and will not have for several year o ins a pi vl t jmii ui ncijci m j surety is paramount or pure ui inning waicr ire oaicyuaiuci supply sjrina jser (auequaie .. I Miracle yhip qt gg SOAP Salad Dressing 3 bars Palmolive CLOKOX 2 lb qt jar for CATSUP bottle 7g 100S CLEANSER Crystal White WAX PAPER Large roll ISC Puffed Wheat Deviled Meat 1S$ ! Crackers or Rice 2 cans 5$ pkg 2 lbs 23$ cans for Graham or Sodas Baking Powder 23filTUNA FLAKES 29 j 2 cans for Calumet lb tin 4 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS m A TTlO A X HI i TJIT i ij Per Bushel TOMATOES Per Bushel 59C ' ciuni CHI aii AIIU Clll fcllllCO. 2. A Gigantic Street Improvement of vital is our Program. 2 Another matter City streets.! jimj importance hills and grades should be cut down, drained so that they wit jma wash away again, and whereever possible, we should have asf paving and sidewalks. Then we should obtain the serices f landscape gardener or engineer for a short time and make or two streets into a model, by planting ornamental tree shrubbery, grass or flowers. After our people start the W'lli s beautifying our City, in a comparative short time, we could hafei jIcie: Smost beautiful set-uthroughout our City. p Rates, h Light and Power into a one meter I 3. To Reduce all As soon as we have evolved completely Fresh Meats, Lunch Meats, Milk New Line of Itfns Jackets, Sweaters, Wool Shirts, Socks, and Blankets T0 THE VOTERS OF HELPER May we call your attention to the great improvements made in i Helper during the past two years, which cost in excess of Onej naiT Minion Dollars All except a small portion of this was aiveni to us by the United States Government. j The diligent and progressive leadership of Mayor G. F. SDratJ night after night, day after day in each and! every- month durinn thu naet fuun Jvara kitk..hk;.. VUnictClmQ !I liuwnvuuiiiy. . . . ... I .k:. wus oiTiciai, max ornciai,, tne politicians, Labor, Industry, Civic clubs, Planning boards. Wires and letters to Congressmen and Senators, contacts with the Governor and other state officials kia4u:. u i.. f,t nas oeen overlooked which would numiniy possioie help! him get a project, an underpass, auditorium, post office, high! scnooi or anyining of value or oenefit to the City of Helper ! Powers! He has established the best Political Pier with the tnat be, that would enable him to obtain more benefits and progress for our community, than any other citizen in the Citv of ! Helper. He also is a member of organized Labor and is held in high esteem by th coal miners of Carbon county. This is an addl tional Inducement for them to trade in Helper and through doing o, increase the revenue of the merchants h men or : tt.aMics Helper. The officials of both the railroads and the mine, also! nave aided nim in every possible way. Running with him on the Democratic Ticket are a real group of candidates who are business men and property owners, who are honest and efficient, capable to perform a most valuable service to our community. Ing, who has spent "-- - f ..- I The Democratic Party i, j power. got n the past two years, and whatever coming two year, will be through the The dire need of Government financial line, City streets, etc., is of the utmost Izen of Helper. Do not overlook the best the favors you have may be received in the same Democratic Party All assistance on Imnortan,. . .;"L..P'f'i way to get it bv votinJ Chrls-tense- A SURETY OF PURETY Talent PLATFORM Ann In the second play the cast includes the following: Johnny Georgedes, as King Arthur; John Holman as Lancelot, Ohris DeCola as Merlin, Keith Hansen as Mod-- i red, Gwenivere, wife of Arthur has not been selected. Male characters in the play "Bread" have not been chosen, but other parts will be taken by Shirley Poulson, Ruth Lingard, Beth Naylor and LaVoyle Acord. per can APRICOT NIP Margaret father. 8 lb carton Pak lover; Reeves, the part of Sylvette; Don Williams as Straforal, a swordsman; George Flatus as Bergamin, ;Percinet's cruel father; and John Mahleres as Pasquinot, Sylvette's 2 cans SALAD FISH, Blue Pine TOILET TISSUE, Charmin 4 rolls LARD, Pikes Confidence f ruv nirMnrRATir padtv; 22 - 23 Per-cine- t, iu uag . PLAYS Tryouts for three one-ac- t plays to be given before the student body of the Carbon high school, resulted in the choosing of the following students: Iu the play "F.omancers," John Holman will play the part of lb Tab!e Queen . - Poise . . . . Posture . . ft. STUDENTS SELECTED large bottle for PICKLED BEETS No. 2 can each HOMINY of the ... j CATSUP BUTTER I The K and R System Develops: t j and best, reasonably. fV Phone 115-- j of P. Hall - Helper, Utah TAP - ACROBATIC - BALLET - TOE And PERSONALITY SINGING Classes For All Ages EVERY FRIDAY Visitors Welcome! Personality Health - EWARRIVAL most DINNER BRIDGE toast-maste- - quick, K. t 1 central-committee- 1 "kids: American Legion Auxiliary HALLOWE'EN "MAKE A WISH" . a STUDIQI t ELAINE'S Of The DANCE 17th. NEWS .. A A A AAA A (Signed) CITY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. (Paid Political Advertisement) i tern and the meter deposits returned, the power and liflht rf must be reduced, selling off peak power as low as $.01 per t watt hour. This is to be effective for the month of January, Extend and Rpa.iit.ifv Helner Citv PaB jand also Landscape our newly acquired Au ana underpass. To extend perpuii jiormm j care and improvement to the driveways of I 4. To I City Cemetery. OU! ( gn wa CHflif It Would Rachall DaU uiAiA rAAA considerable dust at our baseball aames. We have If an tra AUP im ne of fie Park now but to this should be added some enclosures ornamental designs of varied types, forms and beauty, and electric-lighte- d at night until closed. More and better batn no and sanitary toilets at Swimming PooL Tennis Courts will have installed, a liahtina system to (all tennis players can enjoy themselves in the evening. 1 . . . u hoil, i ne new parK aoouve the cana . w th a snovei, couiu ed out into an Amphitheatre or Bowl where countless number the cool of the evening, under the star light and the deep Pu Could enlnv . A.nrarts and- varied I vusi my dllU u:MM UOIIU I.WIIV"' UUAMiy, j - y ufpclinn 1 grams. We should have a recreational director to plan such P"9r at parks and pool, etc. ani ani . - V 5. To Work Whole Hcartcdly for lishment of a fully equipped high fmm Soil Conservf i: : un i nil roqible gri me interference. ... .. Annh.. puuiicai .i:ai.i story win appear . .. Journal h.. tu. ju.. . in, n WCCk i. rlrUet. P themselves to work for business, the of n owners, the citizens, and the general welfare of the City All projects to be State o dependent upon all Government, without financial aid to be obtain an Ai.r r.itv Treasury or increasing the tax levy. whole-heartedl- su; ,, WHO , y (Signed) CITY DEMOCRATIC COMMIT (Paid Political Advertisement) iot all fo t 7. Extend Sewers anywhere requested by ,1 jrai tiv cip school tion Service1 or any means possible to prte property from floods in the Price River. property owners. Tr Matf na acl the est Helper. 6. Endeavor tn crPf nirl Cii obi , a |