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Show FEBRUARY THURSDAY, 9, 1939 THE HELPER JOU PAGE THREE UTAH ER. r. nn nnB. rsssy RNAL-HELP- CAN YOU SING DANCE PLAY OR WHAT ? agister Now AT The STRAND THEATRE Helper, Utah - -:- ....Wooden File Boards for sale at the Helper Journal. 89 ii cvtr IReicjbbormg Communities KEN1LW0RTH NEWS Burton Miss Angelina Angott' of Tooele was the giiest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam AngoMi last week. By dS3 mi 3 mi Wf?t Cait Nombtr: (TiMI No. 121 i, I STANDARDVILLE NEWS CASTLE GATE ITEM5 Vivian By Mugs j Mrs. Amy Nelson of Salt Lak visited here last week at the home of her sister. Mrs. E. V. Long. Aliss Alice Fay Cox or Sanipeife visiting here with friends zaiiiilili (SDur . S,-- Dr- - '49' 1 r Fxtmorinary Offer Large SOUP KOWLS LAIUiE 31 EAT MATTERS G FANCY PLATES G CUPS and SAUCERS 6 TABLE KNIVES I Full 2475 values I For limited I t d M ij I Ltf time only! I I A j If 3752- -$ k-- 19.73 pp ' I '"v s?!-'- ; ' ' - V 1V " 1 to youth thisspecial offer we are making in recognition of In Elgin's 75th anniversary. people of fact all ages will welcome the chance to get a genuine FJgm . "Anniversary"- -a fuU ?24. value for only $19.75. They're perfect gifts, 1,' for wcdJings, gradualic.n; an l.irthdays, gift weapons oi kindA. . See our complete cto k9 ot models Elgin "Anniversary" low extraordinary The nowl limited for w price of $19.75 time only. young-thinkin- i s .AJ- - C D I Abov Mode 3750- -$ 19.73 Modal 3826 $19.75 MocW 3751 $19.73 I g GIFT SHOP JEWELERS delinquent taxes, which ilO in 1938, nor bond ouugauon water leases of the Price River which were district, nine of New lawa year. the past filed during duties outhave brought additional divisions regular three the of side of legal cases. '49 SHOW ir Illlllllllll!lllllllllllllllillllllilir FORKS 49C 49C TEA SPOONS ELECTRIC IRON SUGAR or CREAM PITCHERS Fancy TABLE LAMP and SHADE FANCY FLOWER POTS - iMce Corner 1st So. and 3rd East a.m. 9:30 School. Saturday Sabbath Church Services 11 a.m. 7:30 Prayer Meeting, Wednesday m' R. F. RADKE, Pastor. colors of high Brads Inks for sale at The Helper Journal 9 490 $2-49- ; 49C Co. UTAH HELPER ii nt - it ii mm m - r - umi 30 years igo Jx?? T-Mil, --rr . - -- rSiSigak r NJr vSoirC . J C, !s. S..r. -- . I', I ; . i W i umemslLl VI T"? "?t Mf xy4" -yj r J i , wi " ' zz "' AC I Vaty Gone are the days of hefty timepieces and flashing scarf pins. Today folks demand that even their whiskey be lighter. And Barclay whiskey with meets this trend to Leader, a straight rye. Patiently aged rack houses, U for 4 years in this mellow whiskey has unsurpassed richness and delicate bouquet. Try Leader today! light-bodie- If d 90-pro- JAS. BARCLAY & ':?r' ?m$kf stiAU lt's Smart K To CO.. LTD., DETROIT, MICHIGAN 7w I ADVENTIST P $2-4- Mutual Merc. . PRICE SEVENTH DAY All IIIIIIIllllllliHIllllllllllllllllllltlllinU G -1 and insane, guardianship, adoption however, In that year, civil. 191 and there were no tax warrant judgments totaled !n 49 li was ho eaw eweiry During the past five years litigation in the district court lor Carbon county has been increasing steadily, District Court Clerk Donald Hacking Isaid this week in announcing a comparative report of new cases filed here during 1938. A total of 221 cases were filed, as compared with 216 in 19i7 and with !20S, 203, and 182 in ths three preceding years respectively. These figures do not include judgments from other courts docketed here, nor Judg ments entered in favor of the state tax commission on warrants of destated. linquent taxes, the court clerk The following figures, shown re1037, spectively for the years 1338, Indicate tne 1933 and 1934. 19., mail but consistent increase in new r.pses in the various division:' Obil actions 149, 1 IV adand 121 Probate, guardianship,43 and 43, 44, insane-52.. option and 3a, and 37. Criminal cases 27, 21, 17, 24. More In 1929 In 1929, there were 272 cases filed, including' 42 criminal, ?9 probate, It's particularly attractive SOUP SPOONS v-ti.- J- 49C 49C G VZ Show Steady Increase Over Five Year Period Eld IN Anniversary A 2 District Court Suits j l rfff dSk C3 tfSsg .1 ,,ner, We are very proud of our Scout troop here, having one of the largest group in the couivty. They all attended the court of honor held In Price last Sunday. Two boys from here were awarded their Eagle Scout badges. The two boys are brothers. Donald and Silas Ross, sons of Mi and Mrs. Silas Ross. Unedr the direction of Scotvtroastpr Mike Turnbult. Wesley Robertson and Kenneth Alex ander, the Scouts displayed their leather work. A Cub Scout troop hps p.lso been organized here. '49 SHOW SPECIALS! 1 K- - o,,,,, 2)aps ES - Ctunmings. Mr. K. .Smith. vi . I - nJ. tt i ,r wmie lr.nr. uiiu neuueittuu air. ri. business callers ia Salt Lake Melvin Heath vent to Salt Lake Miss Dorothy Dart of Grand June-- ! week- tlon. Is a guest at the home of Mr.ilast week where he underwent a (on- - last " silectomy at the St. Marks hospital. and Mrs. Lawrence Berensen. Mrs. Dave Bradshaw visited her who is a patient in the s lnJure1 ,,""e husband,,,, A,no L,ebeU Miss Cloris Jones had as her guest not In week mine last the , Thursday evening. Miss Margaret working was aDle 10 rnoveu irum uie Pomsic of Consumers. Mrs. J. E. Uuff visited in Salt nospitai nere 10 ms nome m Am Lake City last week. erican Fork. Joyce Bell celebrated her birthday Monday evening by en Miss Joy Muhlestein is going to Helen Stanley was the lucky win tertaining friends. Lake to have an injured eye Salt ner of the queen contest to represent andreated Gold uns ward ai ine m.i.a , '49 SHOW . Green Ball Friday uight. social Tuesday evening honoring Mrs.' SERVICE CIVIL Bert Chiistensen. Mrs. Mart Woods. Mrs. Martin Matekovic and son EXAMINATIONS Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen aud Mrs. mother at Latuda all of her visited John Burton of Spring Glen, who are The United States Civil Servlca last week. red red officers. Commission has announced ooen A very Interesting program of in-- i Mr. an1 competitive examinations for the fol Romona Fjack daugWer SlllUlllllrtl dull IlilfW liuiliucia nao Mrs. P. H. Fiack. v. as operated on io wine positions: presented, also a reading by Mrs. for appendicitis last Thuiv.day. OoiiRiilitant in ewloyee-emnloye- r Rert Chrisitensen. Games were enjoyrelations, $5G0O a year. Offlre of Eded later by the members and their Miss Helen Memmott was home ucation, Department of Interior. Ap husbands. plicants must not have passed their for the week-end- . '49 SHOW 53rd birthday. Latuda Member Club Hostess Agronomist, tobacco investigations, Miss Ella Carroll of Los Angeles Mrs. Edwin MarcheUl held the lis a year, and associate patholo $3800 ner aome nere oi at ine visRing Wednesday Bridge club at her home parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carroll. gist. $3200 a year, Bureau or Plant in Latuda last week. All members Industry. nil Inform. "Jon may be obtf.lnod including Mrs. George Pizza. Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Moorhead is visiting in from Bruce MoflHL secretary of tin-- I Wm. Wetmore. Mrs. L. It Bills. Mrs. Salt Lake dty. S. Civil Service Board of John St. Louis, Mrs. Hal Wahl, Mrs. Mrs. at the uost ffice in this city Peterson, Bud and Skriner Joe Mrs. Amby Rice of Salt Lake was '49 SHOW were present. last a visitor here Sunday. Ones Were Planted Dead The '49 SHOW On Boot Hill M. A. Salt of Petersen Lake, Mrs. The Live Ones Will Be At president of the Utah C.LO.. visited Poker Flat week. of the here the first, part dDf TP Hi Is Kxam-'.nfirs- 111" CHECK I STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY A LIGHTER WHISKEY! .v |