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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1939 THE HEI.PRR foDlemnation Proceedings Begun ce ly CASTLE GATE NEWS uy By Mugs clear tie way for extension of ounn jNortn j Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sermos, Mrs J. tl, East street 10 F. Cory and Pete Tabone were all condemnation in Price, were begun last week again. Salt Lake visitors the first part of defendants by City Attorney last week. 4 tea B. Hanson. Mr. L. E. Durrant was called to arc. ;ur. aua mm. Lehi last week because of the death be deienotJ11-p. Young, Mrs. Ida Hasemeyer, of his uncle, John Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Heiner and yjyne King, ueserei KODerta, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Allison 0f Salt Lake ; Lars Gunderson. visited here the first part of last pi Mrs. proposes to extend Fourth week. city Tie street to Carbon college, as a Mr. and Mrs. Wta. Memmott were it approach' to the college grounds." called to Salt Lake last week because of the death of Mrs. Memmott's M sister, Mrs. Del Haymond, of Boise, "1 Idaho. The Haymonds were"'fonner Carbon county residents. jrv Mi8fs,julia Carr, student at St. Marys of the Wasatch in Salt Lake, visited here all last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Carr. Miss Esta Mae Barlow spent several days here in the hospital last week and is now recovering at her home. Helen Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pehrson. th gDent Thanksgiving holidays visiting her grandparents in Spanish Fork. Dorothy Jones, Gus Sermos, John Delaby and Bill Bryson, all students at the U. of U., came home for the Thanksgiving holidays. John Cory of Salt Lake visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cory for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Cass Thomas and son, Dean, of Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones for the Thanksgiving holidays Mrs, Becky Holland of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ludwig on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winn and family spent Thanksgiving in Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Pulsipher and family of Mapleton visited here for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Acord and family spent the weekend visiting in Ferron. Mrs. Ruth Wright who has been visiting in Indiana the past few months, returned last week to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jensen were Salt Lake Visitors for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Vere Whipple entered the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake last ft pro-jedin- Ln fee: 'jf" n ! JOURNAL-HELP- ER UTAH PAGE SEVBW CASTLE GATE SOCIETY NEWS Mr. Andrew Lewis, 8on of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lewis, By Evelyn Gragg as married to Misa Virginia Smith, of Mr daughter Wesley Petty soent th and Mrs. Albert Smith of Spanish visiting with his mother. Mrs i Fork, at Spanish Fork on November Duncan. IS. A reception was held In honor "Mr. and Mrs Charles Hani PV An. of the bride and groom on November tertained the following guests Thurs 24 at the Firemen's hall in Spanish day; Mrs. Jeffy Hanley, Mr. and Fork. Many 0f the groom'g friends Mrs. Rooney Wiggans, Mr. and Mrs. from here attended and the Scott Johnson and Mr. and fr" received many beautiful gifts.couple The Claude Robbins. young couple will make their home here for the present. Anna Brosvlch r Salt Lak Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ludwig enter-Friday visiting with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Van Wa of Lehi spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Robbins FOR Mrs. Frank Thomas spent Mr.j.and SPRING CANYON the weekend in Sagle. Colorado. Mr .and Mrs. Elvln Bills and Mr And and Mrs. George McDonald were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike ROYAL COAL Savich. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Day spent the See weekend in Moab. Mrs. John Scare! nt California spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Chea. Phone 146 Helper Charles Malloy has eone to Los where he will be employed. Angeles RAINS NEWS u.irr tained several out-o- f town guesta at The Ladies Auxiliary held Us soctheir home on Thanksgiving day. ial meeting last Wednesday evening" The Wm. Babcock home was the in the Scout room with a party under scene of a family reunion on Thanks- the direction of President Mrs. Thos. donation giving with all of them home for din. Grundy. Every lady made ner for the first time in a good many to a Thanksgiving basket and refreshyears. ments were served to all attending. hold EVEmraninG!... Have You Noticed The GENERAL ELECTRIC Advertisement Which Appeared in The SATURDAY EVENING POST C Received By You This Week? I Am Your Helper Dealer For GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ! Come in and Let Us Show Them to You FRANK PUGLIESE HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE GO, Phone No. S Helper i I Malfe omBbcdy Happy "DMs Hmm There are many ways of making our neighbor or fellowman happy at Christmas time, or at all times, as we should. This store, which I represent, does, all along, try to do its part It carries large stocks of fine merchandise at all times, marked at prices that are genuine savings. To sell this merchandise, a certain number of employees are required. .Yet this limited employment does but little to lighten the burden of the unemployment of so many of our young men and women. Your localized purchases is The at your favorite stores, among which we hope (DHlMlH3? week-end- . NOTICE OF SALE One Model 'A' 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan, Motor Serial No. 4420717. Price to cover cost of repairs, which is f 300.00. MARTINELLI GARAGE Helper, Utah. Date of first publication, November 16, 1939. Date of last publication, November 30, 1939. MILWAUKII, WIS. 15C would enable us to hire more of your daughters and sons to sell our merchandise. We are glad to inform you that additional employees have been hired at this store this year and more, we hope, before and during the Christmas rush. We thank you for this year's better outlook. This share of patronage, therefore, has a reflection upon you in that you really made somebody happy, simply by enabling him or her to obtain a job. Keep these girls working in our store. Come often. If you do, we have to keep them and pay them to serve you. Thus the killing of three birds with one stone is accomplished by: spent the weekend visiting in Salt Lake. It's not bitter, not sweet it's just right! Try Blatz today. BLATZ BREWING CO. Union-mad- (3o Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Mangum OLD HEIDELBERG BEER Always 1 e lOTfll A Cowrirtt MM. BtetaXmrlni Co., MilwuikM, Wto. 1st 2nd - YOU SAUE WHEN YOU BUY -- At THIS LOCAL INSTITUTION UNCONSCIOUSLY YOU KEEP THESE YOUNG PEOPLE, THE CLERKS, BUSY AND EMPLOYED, EA RNING HONEST WAGES. -- YOU ELIMINATE OR REDUCE RELIEF ROLLS IN YOUR COMMUNITY. Isn't it better to have your daughter or your friend's daughter wait on than to vouand really help you with your selections at our store in your town, is the safe pretty buy from the catalogues, where the only thing that is surely pictures? Yes, we carry economical, practical, minute in style merchan- up-to-t- he dise.' So you may have a chance and reason to see this merchandise, we will make it worth your time this IIOU. THURSDAY RIIDnY SATUHDAY, Rfta Miners AN you blame any homemaker for an Electric Range - COTTON SHEET all it cooks automatically, giving her time to get out of the kitchen and enjoy herself. . 29c 57c a small amount now and the balance oil easy terms. SEE TTOUIl DEALER 021 50c PAIR 8c CHILDREN 8TURDY ., LONG LONG-WEARIN- One Lot Of One Lot Of CNILDRENS COATS LADIES FINE SHOES Good Warm Select your model now for Christmas PAIR FOR SMALL GIRLS BOYS STOCKINGS m- BOYS PANTS HER the gift she wants? delivery. Pay lust DOUBLE SHOES Why not have the family "chip in" and give '. 66x76 Size so fast so economical to operate. Best of 1,2, BLANKETS $5).45 which is so clean, DEC. 72x99 HEAVY IS wanting an Automatic Electric Range? No gift could make her happier than -- WHITE BLANKETS WOLVERINE Safety Toe . 30 Dilfcers p-- Happy Nation's only Scientifically Fitted Shoe for , Women CRETONNES r.MJ5 . - PAIR Re. $1 NOW GABARDINE FA8T COLOR . 60 $1 YARD .00 QC Beautiful patterns plenty to ehooee from Tito Wjp Tames Galanis, Mgr. f |