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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1939 THE HELPER JOUINAL 72 RILRCUD NEIDS HELPER. CTAB PAGE THRE1 Sourdough Was Not Sourpuss In The Days of '49 Four Carbon Youths Enroll In C.C.C. CAR OWNERS GET No, Son A A Four Carbon county youths havbeen accepted for enrollment in the Civilian Conservation Coris. it was announced this week by John T. AT PRICE OFFICE Maulsby, manager of the county department of public welfare. The first day the office ws open, Following examination and accept- - CIVIC at the Pike camp, the boys of andiance passenger plates sixty pairs 12 plates of commercial vehicle lie- - were assigned to the lerron CCC 9-10-11 ense plates were obtained from the, camp. They are: Ral AP.red. Rains; and Woodrow Davis. Young Price field office of tho state taxElwood commission, according to W. A. So-- ! Lawrence Hayes. Price. wards, auditor in charge. This was far more than the num ber Issued on the first day the office was opened in 1928. Mr. Sowards stated. For the next few weeks licenses mav he obtained here faoh Friday or Saturday. On Saturday the office is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The auditor poimted out that com3 Fall Years Old Find Famous Whiskey-N- ow PINT mercial vehicles must be Is Jast What They've Been Looking For by an authorized agent before they QUART can be registered. Many persons are A whiskey's $ot to be extraordinary to satisfy men I M. (1 first in every way in taste, bouquet, smoothness I And applying for plates wi'hoirt V4 PINT v Old Quaker now 3 years old IS JUST THAT! having this done. n. ts fSjyV It's extraordinary as thousands daily agree! with Official weighing Malions In CarHere's a marvelously smooth drink, mild yet bon county are: Price Lumber comtrue depth of flavor. Every drop has been mellowed pany and the Farmers' Kxchange in and aged 3 precious years in temperature-controlle- d warehouses. And from grain to glass the quality Price; and the Central Commission of Old Quaker has been checked 61 separate times! and Supply company in Helper. Old Quaker is as easy to buy as it is to enjoy. The 1939 income tax return blanks are now available at the Price office. Persons wishing to make out their returns early may obtain assistance OHllcH WHISKEY STRAIGHT from the auditor during January. Alio AuailabU in Rym Next, month, however, such help will not be available as the office will be NOW-v'- 3 occupied solely with issuance of auto COPR. 1939. THE OLD QUAKER CO.. LAWRENCEBURG. 1ND plates. Income tax returns must be made turns must be filed by single per sons having an income of more than AUTO LOANS $600, or by married persons with an income of more than $1,200. FINANCING '49 SHOW REFINANCING Ask You To Buy Stage Money PaWhen the 49er Say, Reasonable Bank Rates: Is That A Scrip Tease f Interest Amt. Amount Number Amount AH kinds of ledger books and Service You You Each Monthly paper at The Journal Office. Borrow Charges Payments Pay Payment ' LICENSE PLATES "Be Thar Stranger AUDITORIUM FEB. By N. J. TullkiB Lon Tidwell is in California recovTrainmaster Kane, General Fore-- ! week-envisitor in Salt Lake. Rails ering from bis recent illness. While man Briisnahan and Car Boss Beron the coast ,he will pay a visit to rett are in Salt Lake today attending At the Credit Union meeting held . a brother, who lives in los Angeles. a general staff meeting Tuesday, J. A. Greener was elected '49 SHOW Rails president and Lyle Johnson of tne To the strains of "Beautiful Tex-- ; store department was put in as a as,. Machinist Fred Voll was over-- director. A six per cent dividend on hauling a lathe Monday, and looking savings was declared. Ball "perkier" than ever before. The pres-- j ent mood has been brought on by a Engineer George Schlatter was off JOE BARBGGLIO, new project he is working on quite work Saturday and Sunday. Rail diligently, namely, "Ship Building."! of the Fireman A. J. O'Brien spent the Attorney-at-La- w Heavy armored battle-wagon-s In Salt Lake. "Texas" type are his specialty. From week-enHelper State Bank Bldg. Phone 00 keel-platRalls he designs and to to back Armie Smith reported builds them, with nary 1 flsf m Helper, Utah work Sunday after being off a week between! idue to an Infected tooth. Rails Ham Carman Charley Masteis was orfj is off John Roach, Watch and Jewelry 'sirk the forenart of the week. work with a sprained ankle. Ralls -Repairing Rail FVnnris Otierrie became! - All work By the proud papa of a new baby girl Engineer N. E. Alt is now working Mrs. out of Grand Junction. Guaranteed last Saturday, January 21. Rails Guerrie and the babe are both doing THE GIFT SHOP Engineer Al Reed reported back to nicely. work List Thursday after a months Ralls JEWELERS Carman Riley Young took time vacation in the northwest. Ran joff last Saturday to attended the Celeste Flaim is now keeping the wedding ceremony of his daughter, seat warm on old 1192. He got tired Kenna, at Price. . Rails-C- arman of hauling other people's ashes. Hal Taylor 49 SHOW Dictator James Berensen was a d - Professional -- 1 J JR d e top-ma- j . Pm-ma- n Experts A. at The Dead Ones Were Planted On Boot Hill The Live Ones Will Be At J. Carlson Secretary Loyal Order of Moose Poker Flat In The Meeting Every Tuesday at 8 P.M. LODGE HALL DAYS OF '49 It's AL In Fun! THORIT HATCH LAWYER Stafford Phone Bldg. DAYSfOF '49 160-- FEB. 9, 10, 11 SNOW COVERAGE IS AVERAGE ON MANTI FOREST AREA Snow coverage was average for this time of year on the mountains of the Manti National forest, according to Ranger Wells Thursby. Average depth of the snow at the Great Basin Experiment station over an period in 26 inches with an average water oontent of 5.68 inches. At present the snow at the station measures inches, with (water content of 5.46 inches. A year ago, snow was not quite as deep as now, but had a slightly TtSOUSAUDS HA1L0LDQUA AS TJIIISIIEY DISCOUEnY" f f IViB. by I' t.l.l Itluitl SsS CO. In I''" Si HOW TO SLEEP SOUND Drink six glasses soft or distilled water daily if functional kidney dis orders cause waking up nights, frequent or scanty flow, burning or backache. You know what hard water does to a teakettle. Also flush kid neys as you would the bowels. Help nature eliminate' excess acid and greater water content. other waste. Ask any druggist for Rains during the late fall of 1938 Bukets. Your 25c back if pleased. thoroughly saturated the soil, making Locally at Greenhalgh Pharmacy. moisture conditions better than indi- Adv. cated by snow depth figures, the ranger stated. Last year, the ground !i!!i!l!!!!lili!Iliiil!!!!!lli!ll!lfllll under the snow was dry. Residents of the towns surrounding the Manti forest are deeplv concern ed with the snow cover on the moun tains. By keeping informed as to the potential run-of- f they are prepared to estimate what acreage they will be able to plant and water. These early estimates of the snow supply may change materially dur ing the winter.,Mr. Thursby said. The which mdi April 1 measurements, rate the accumulated winter supply, are the ones that tell the real story of 1939. '49 SHOW 26-2- $100 $100 160 200 200 300 300 9 111.76 $105.84 12 12 8.97 107.4 13.45 17.94 14.59 21.89 181.40 215.28 218.85 328.35 333.72 12 . 15 15 18 18.54 Insurance Required on your Auto New Car purchases later models sura nee. Loans made only on 1934 and financed on 6 pian plus in-- PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY Price Rooms 2 Utah SHvagnl Building FUNERAL HOME Welfare Department TT SE ELECTRIC TABLE SERVICE aw I si 611 Last Month The county department of public welfare aided six hundred and eleven unduplicated households last month. John T. to Manager according Maulsby. This is less than in the preceding In? month, and 34 less than in Oct ober. The decrease In December was due to the drop in the number of families receiving general assistance. which was 252 tu December as compared with 268 in the month previous. In the various divisions, the numbers of families receiving aid during December were: : Old age assistance, 240 families: dependent children, 113 families including 306 children; aid to blind, 6 families; general assist ance. 252; and service and other cases. 37, Recently Announced The Opening Of Their NEW HOME You are cordially invited m I HEN friends drop in. how jCs easy and how fashionable it is to serve a snack . . . at the table. Crisp electrically brown waffles cooked on a new electric, waffle iron which automatically turns off the heat when the waffle is ready. Or tasty, toasted cheese sandwiches from a new toaster grill. And. of course, perfect coffee as can be made only in an electric coffee maker. There are any number of new electric table appliances available at modest prices. And now they cost so little to operate for electricity here is truly a bargain, in fact 20 cheaper than the national average. Youll see more and more electric table appliances in use this year. It's fashionable . . , for this is the Electric Age. 1 ... SEE TOUR DEALER OR HEAT Comfort to personally in- spect our new funeral home. There Is Ad ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community INDEPENDENT GOAL & COKE COMPANY I $5.84 7.84 11.40 15.28 18.85 28.35 33.72 M ITCHELL Aidd II YEARS OLD nt Its high ITSLOWCOSTis scosation. It SENSATION! . . . the cigarette that's winning thousands through its thrilling taste and painless price. III 323 East Main Street 1 C Phone 300 Price, Utah . |