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Show PAGE TWO THURaGAY. IDE THE Issued Every Thursday By THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Helper, Utah . Subscription Will Provide Instruction and Entertainment Cooking School In Motion Picture Form One Year . . Two Dollars In Advance Entered As Second Class Matter At The Postoffice At Helper. Utah The Published Every Thursday Helper Journal has scored making these mechanical of This newspaper has just been suc- servants yield the highest degree usefulness. cessful in securing the new Motion cooking class, just Picture Cooking School. "Star in My 'as It will be a real model kitchens were the though Kitchen." which will be presented at and all or tne the Strand Theatre on Thursday, right on the stage, of the features popular Friday and Saturday, June 2. 3 and 4. school are retained: free (Last week May 2(1, 27 and 2S cooking sheets. the atmosphere of recipe were announced as the dates of the the wise counschool. However, it has been neces- congenial informality, hints on clever short-cuts- . the sel, sary to change the days to the above again! CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Manager tiDS on and old-typ- e precinct officers by a primary election or elections herein provided, and no candidate's name shall be printed UTAH'S NEW DIRECT upon the official ballot for any general or special election at which all lor any of the national, state, district, county judicial, and precinct officers are to be elected unless such candidates shall have been nominated as specified in this act. Any person legally qualified to hold office is entitled to become a candidate for office and to have his name placed upon the ballot provided for any nominating election authorized herein upon a substantial compliance with the terms of this act and not otherwise. Direct Primary and Run Off Primary Elections Days of Holding The second Tuesday in the month of September of each even numbered year is designated as regular pri mary election day. at which time each political party entitled and Intending to make nominations for the next general election shall nominate its candidate for all elective offices and positions enumerated in the next preceding section to be filled at such United including general election congressmen States senators and when and as provided by law. Any candidate for the nominations for office of any political party who receives a majority of all the votes cast for all candidates of such party for said office at the regular primary election shall be nominated by said party for said office. If at any such regular primary election, no candidate for the nomination for office of maany political party receives a all cast for votes jority of all the candidates of such party for said office, no candidate shall be nominated by said party for said office, but the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes at said on primary election shall be placed for candidates as ballot official the such nomination at a second primary election to be called the run off on Diimary elections and to be held of month the In the fourth Tuesday same year. of the September Run Off Election Number of Nominees Where there n more than one nominee to be selected for any PRIMARY LAW In order that a full understanding of the new direct primary election law may be gained by the voters of this district. The Helper Journal presents here and in subsequent issues the law as it appears on the statute books (sections which convey information necessary for the electors to have in order to understand the workings of the measure): Nomination of Candidates by Political Parties "Political parties shall select or nominate their respective candidates (except presidential electors and national committeemen and committee-women- ) for the various national, state, district, county, judicial and rftttiir rrfMtffr if rt riH lffa tti f5V'B',i;i rtBr tne liif "a ifffrlfcifg HELPER CTDAMn "Whore wiBfirt1i UTAH" Picturet Play" Big FRIDAY - SATURDAY Continuous Sat from 3:30 HITS 2 ACE Wolfr Cotl.tt, Frill Fld VTi PiCruKE C O - H I T e district, the number of candidates equal to twice NANREy0" JIMMIE SAVO WILLIAM LUNDISAN FRANK JENKS .rifta neiformed Sundav at r"i and tne distribution Ol uan fc.iw n a wea to Howim and real surprises. and Mis. Jensen Mary Riley t of the Helper Accept the invitation m-- r Jenson The newlyWeds your neigh- join Journal and plan to . homes in 3nt make their tuna- ---bors in the strana lueuu "'"g uiett. O. .Murphy and Mrs. W. Mis I. 2. 3. and 4. ette Buchanan were the hostesse T the Spring Glen Relief Society tu SPRING-GLE- N day atternoon. A delicious luncw was served after which business w 1 aa conducted. 3y Betty Strong Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley jr Mother's Day was ?elebrated in the Spring Glen daughte7 J?1 d Mother are and very fine program was presented cor- a received mother each present The Spring Olen Band member. sage of flouers. were treated to a picture show cream ice made ninth The grade and candy and sold it to the school Wednesday afternoon by their baaj Mr. Duke. children The proceeds will be used leader. Mrs. Alice is. Aiired was a Salt lor gnniuanon A double wedding ceremony was Lake visitor last week. - -- B Z Mark the days on your calendar because every woman, and man. in the community is hereby extended a cordial invitation to see, absolutely free, this fascinating picture, which weaves helpful, intelligent lessons on into a cooking and 7 i r 9t& T II E K E A 11 E 17 0 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BE AT THE BONNIE THURSDAY Call ft jr t r4 "in " p. x y members The folks back home, and friends are of your family, relatives oulv ;i .ntument away from the .sound of ' your voice. A telephone vi?it is a pleasure to enjoy at little cost. calls (which cos! less) On station-to-statio- n the tell operator just 1. The city or town yon want. n 2. The telephone number (if you know it) or the name under which it is listed. calls you urc simply On connected with the desired telephone and talk with anyone who answers. The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company far-awa- "Brand of the Outl aw out-of-tow- Million Dollar Siution-lo-statio- Racket" WKjBBBBl A m "The Best n ONE QUART I OF EITHER finn There Is" OR "Yes Sir! That's Real Flavor." SCIILITZ LUCKY LAGER Try Our Jumbo Size Glasses Sold on Tap at g s y - In Addition We Have Two Entertaining Features ! e cd4f J. home-makin- humorous and romantic plot. The motion picture cooking school is a brand new idea. First conceived last year, it has met with acclaim from women throughout the country, who like the happy combination of sparkling entertainment and close-ucooking instruction. Seats in the back row are as good as those in the front row - the motion picture permits everyone to hear and see every trick in frosting a cake, making a pie, or cooking bananas. "Star in My Kitchen" was produced in Hollywood, and the audience will recognize many of the rising young actors and actresses who take part in it. Women young and old will appreciate the humanness of the romantic story. In which home problems are approached from an entirely new angle. The motion picture cooking school has graduated beyond the demonstration course In the wide varietv of household equipment assembled in clear view of the audience. All of the practical equipment is seen in active use, and because "seeing is believing," the audience will soon learn that pies and cakes and saiuds can make them "stars in their kit-- , chens." Experienced housekeepers willj thrill to the adventures of the young! De lee Abot. wfo suddenly finds her self with alarg? home to manage and p eral mouths t; ffed as well as aj V.ndsome younr; movie actor to ix-press. What happens when she trie:- to make a fluffy lemon meringue pie cr a marshmallaw chocolate cake? What, t itpnens when tne "man of be heur", iops in for dinner? To unravel the mystery hi advance; would be to rob this clever tale, of its; novel approach. However, the audience is due to share in a lol'.ick i.'ig good story and to learn muc'i ?Dout home-makinat the same tin ". Every listener will find a harvi.st of practical ideas among the sug, gestions for more efficient covering such daily prob-lefas laundry, refrigeration, upto-datentertaining, beauty secies,! news of modernized home equipment' home-making- VV 1933 dates). ected for said office who receive the h telie t number of votes at said 'primary pl"clions stroll he placed on the official bnllo for the run off - Monday Sunday primary election. The 50 per cent in Continuous from 1 p.m. Sun number of said candidates at said 'run off prlmarv election who receive Shows continuous Sun from 11 a.m the highest number of votes shall be Special low rates from 11 a.m. nominated by their party for said of to 1 p.m. city judges, or to the nominations fice or offices. school board members. Procedure In Case of Tie Vote When a tie vote occurs in the nomination or election of any can didpte In any primary election for ny national state or district (larger than one county) office, the gover nor, secretary of state and attorney general shall, at a public meeting called by the governor and In the presence of the candidates Involved if they or any of them desire to be present, select the nominee or el ectee bv lot cast in such a manner as the governor shall determine. In case of a tie vote in the nomination or election of any candidate in any primary or general election for any county, city, town, or district (not larger than one county) office, the district court judge or judges of the M A NEW UNIVERSAL FICTURE district In which said county, city, precinct or district is located shall. at a public meeting called bv the judge or judges and in the presence of the candidates Involved, if thev or any of them desire to be present select the nominee or electee bv lot cast in such mannr as said Judge of : judges shall determine. :l) with Election Officers. How Chose. Duties i Official counters, judges of election. : and other officers for the regular primary elections and the run off primary elections referred to In this chapter shall be chosen and shall ARTHUR GAIL PATRICK serve In the same manner as In gen. eral elections unless otherwise pro TREACHER vided In this act. General Election Laws Applicable The provisions of law relating to the holding of general elections. In cluding the registration, qualifica tions, and rights of voters, the prep 17 aration of ballots, the furnishing of election supplies, the bours and places STARTING OUR NEW AND AMAZING WHICH IS of voting, the conduct of elections, GAME, the use of sample ballot, and other PLAYED ENTIRELY BY THE HALF PINT regulations relating to general elecAUDIENCE TEN WINNERS to shall both tions apply regular EACH WEEK! primary election and run off primary elections except as otherwise providj 12. ...... Helper Journal Invites Local Women To See "Star In My Kitchen" HELPER JOURNAL MAY !1 J UU4 U.75 value only . TOWN TAVERN 222 South Main M. E. pre . .m Two great varnishes LINKOTA lor linoleum; FLOORKOTA for hardwood floors. Try them today at this bargain price. Vic Martell, Mgr. of andalVz" BRUSH RESTORE AND PRESERVE Brynor, Helper BEAUTY HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO A DEANNA M i -- DURBIN- Springtime Luncheon with Kraft Dinner 11 m l- - h,tM,i uini. K - " ' HERBERT BMRSIIAlli Wm.1fraj QUART PINT Tuesday May This Tuesday and Every Tuesday ed In 4k Rf?f L"-- - I this chapter. Exceptions From Act This act shall not apply to the nomination of the officers of Incorexcept porated cities and towns 023321 osraQm i:e mmmicare pare. ibq An attractive springtime luncheon, suitable for party or family supper is made by combining Kraft Dinner, with peas a,i h,roiled mushrooms, this is as economical as it is attractive-a- nd requires only a few momenta in the making. Kraft Dinner is prepared in nine minutes, placed on a platter, and the peas and mushrooms added justbeforeHervinR.Inspiteofitsfestiye appearance, this party dish is surprisingly economical to serve just right for luncheon or evening occasions. N0W T0 ATTEND THE .,NT JSS5S?JJ'S ALL TALKING MOTION COOKING SCHOOL. JUNE 2-3- -4 . . . HELPER PICTURE STRANn TTfF!ATl?T! |