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Show t THE HELPER PAGE SIX County Officials attend Annual Convention In S.L. Carbon county officials attending the sewmeeiith annual convention of of the Utah State association county officials held last Thursday Iake City were: and Friday at Salt It. Fahring, J. O. l'eterson md D. A. Tidwell; 13. H. Mrs. Katie county clerk; Voting, JOURNAL-HELP- IRei'gbbonng Communities RAINS CASTLE GATE NEWS SPRING CANYON NEWS NEWS C- ComiuK-Ooiifcr- assessor; Edward Liddell, county Sheya, county attorney; Charles Setn-ken- , county assessor; and A. N. Smith, county treasurer. mm WEEK For CLASSES AT THE Standard Optical Old Customers And Families Pay Nothing Down! At Age By Duane Merrill By By Evelyn Gragg Mugs THURSDAY, UTAH ER. 2000 ONLY ATTEND VACANCIES JANUARY 25, WILD-LIF- MEET President Ray Walterg of Price an, Elmie Bernardi and Jack Housto. of Helper, attended the Wild-ii- j NOW OPEN Federation meeting in Salt La last weekend. At the meeting rU8k' Hawkins of Xephi was elected pre IN U.S. MARINES dent of the organization. Only tw0 thousand vacancies exist Mr. Bernardi is one of the retirim in the United States Marine Corps, members of the board of directors. as a result of the increase approved United of the by the President States, according to word received STRAND THEATRE by Eugene Gibson, postmaster of D. Con from Silard, Captain thls city, head of the Marine Corps Recruiting area. Office in the The Marine Corps, is today one of the most modern forces in the world, being trained in many forms of Mil fejy.5aiiiiiai,i.ii..aM.-.:W"emit itary Science. It offers young men who have had their education Starts Sunday, Feb. 4 a chance to further this education through the medium of the Marine Corps Institute which has embodied within its curriculum over 140 subects from which the man ma choose at no cost to himself. From the physical standpoint, the Marine lives one of the most Mr. and Mrs. Ira Duncan and Nina Mr. and Mis. Claude Heiner of Salt The M.I. A. play, "Adam and Eve' was presented at the Spring Canyon Lake were visitors here last week, Shaw were the dinner guests of Mr. md Mrs. Linsey Duncan. Sunday. meeting house this evening. A mat- .MlllOa JUUU, COOK ill IUC VyrtOllf inee for children was given Wtxt. The Mutual Auxiliary social was Gate Hotel, was confined to his bed nesday, January 24. held at the home of Mrs. Morrison. all last week because of the flu. A lovely luncheon was served by the The three nominees for the Gold Salt committee. Miss Thelma Taylor was and Green Hall Queen have been announced. They are Miss Udale Ste- Lake visitor last week. The Pinochle party was held at the wart. Leila Latumer and Ruth NielQuite a number from here have en- home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewis sen. rolled in the Carbon college night this week Prizes were won bv Mrs. inter-:upteschool. . B.Y.-UAlbert Shaw, Mr. I. Duncan. Annie Don Shurtliff, student at the spent last weekend at the home Keimit Nielsen was called to actj Hills and Andy Anderson. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. a3 pallbearer at the funeral of his Mi. and Mrs. Elvin Bills spent Shurtliff. uncle, Samuel Richards, who died Sunday at Royal with his mother. last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stewart motorMiss Daylene Richards will leave , The steel work on the washing for Denver Thursday where she will ed to Salt Iake to see their daugh-teiCaroline, who is at the L.D.S. plant here is practically all up now make her home. Primary hospital taking treatments and several men who have been lives in the world. Diets for infantile paralysis. working here all winter, have left are planned and prepared caiefully fot other jobs. FORD V-- 8 MAKES NEW under the supervision of trained Mr. an, Mrs. Dan Richards and chefs and cooked in the mist modern Mrs. Jack Jones was a Salt Lake family, former residents of Spring kitchens obtainable. Outdoor exercise, GILMORE-YOSEMI- TE Canyon, spent a few days last week visitor over the weekend. with Mr. Richards' brother, J. R. designed to give the Marine a phyMrs. Nito Albrado was a Salt Lake second to none is careRichards. sical set-uvisitor over the weekend, visiting her RECORD PERFORMANCE fully supervised. He leads a clean John Cochrane spent kst Saturday daughter, Beufah, who has now life, mentally, morally, and physically, in Salt Lake City. been moved to the Primary hospital. De in light airy barracks, designed for An 85 horsepowered Ford V-She reports that the girl is getting Dr. L. H. Merrill spent several days Luxe, driven over a measured course health. fine. along Young men enlisted in the of 306.5 miles of every road condi of last week in Salt Lake on busin 6200-foo- t area, will be sent t0 San a mountain ess. Mrs. Elias Degn wa8 a Salt Lake tion, including pass, came through the gruelling Diego, California for training, where visitor over the weekend. Patricia Stones, daughter of Mr. climate permits out1040 Gilmore-Yosemitrun with an the and Mrs. Enimett Stones, entertained Mr. Harold Smith of Oregon was economy performance far the door year around. activity surpassing 23 guests at her home in honor of a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Men in interested enlistment should that 0f the other two volume sellers her 5th birthday. W. H. Taylor last week. While here in its price class. apply either in writing, or by visit-inhe also visited his grandmother, Mrs. Captain Con D. Silard, 223 FedThe Ford car battled driving rain, The cast has been chosen for the Mary Ann Gilbert, at the home of eral Building, Salt Lake City, or to to snow sleet and the fog, complete chorus class at the Spring Canyon hia uncle, V. E. Gilbert. run within the 10 hour time limit, one of the following jr .High school, for their annual Mrs. Heber and to make an official American Room 284 Federal Building, Ogden, Timothy and daughter, Automobile operetta. The title 0t this year's preAssociation record of Room 210 Valentine Building, Poca-tellsentation is "In Grand Old Switzer of Altonia, are guests at the home of 24.92 actual miles Idaho. per gallon and land." The principals will be Rob- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen. 51.42 ton miles per gallon. This was a ert Jordison, Betty Jean Hunter, stock model sedan in competition Fridav Afternoon Hostess CASTLE GATE SOCIETY NEWS Merrill Newren, Ted Self, Betty New with hte winning car, which was Mrs. C. C. Wallm entertained the ener, Elva Degn, Owen Merrill, An The Ladies Auxiliary spent all day with overdrive and free Friday Afternoon club. Attending equipped nle Starr, and Pauj Clark. They and evening last Wednesday quilting of the contest for were Mrs. Frank Wible as her will bo assisted by the chorus. Mr. a quilt which will be given to the wheeling. iRuIes cars not using special equipment do guest, and members Mrs. Jack Sul C. H. Childs is Instructor and dir lady d: awing a lucky number after not allow coasting down bill. livan, Mrs. D. C. Gibson, Mrs. Clyde ector. attending Auxiliary meetings enough Official contest results showed a Miller, Mrs. G. F. Spratling, Mrs. G, times to get a chance on it. second volume production car to be R. Fahring and Mrs. Frank Williams. next behind the DeLuxe Ford with Prizes were won by Mrs. Gibson SPRING GLEN NEWS Mrs. P. H. Johnson's home was marks of 22.87 actual miles per gal- and Mrs. Williams. the meeting place for the Relief lon and 48.022 ton miles per gallon, By Betty Strong Society officers last week. A delight- followed by the third volume prod( f BUNDED WHISKEY ful luncheon was served. Too Late for Last Week uction car with 22.54 actual miles Grade Miss Theresa KoTTal and Frank per gallon and 45.101 ton miles per Kerbovich were united in marriage Bonnie Rice, daughter of Mr. and gallon. The mark of the Ford entry subMrs. Walt Rice, was hostess to a last Saturday evening at Price. number of her friends last week at stantiated economy claims even Miss Norma Cunningham is stay a sleigh-iidinCall party. Hot chili and more when compared to that of the ing in Spring Canyon with friends. other 28 cars, representing 14 fruit and cookies were served. makes, which competed in the annual Joe Juliano was injured in the L. Mrs. E. Castle Gate mine last Saturday. Durrant entertained the event January 4, from Gilmore Stad Bridge club last week at the Castle ium in Los Angeles to the floor 0f The Spring Glen ninth grade class Gate Hotel. A delicious luncheon and the Yosemite Valley. Its actual milePhone 167 Helper Neutral Spirits 15 75 Straight Whiskey distilled from Grain, oo Proof. Julius Kesslet spent last Friday afternoon sleigh-ridin- cards were enjoyed by the eleven age record surpassed all entries in " Delivery Distilling Company, Incorporated, Lawrence-burg- , and skiing. members and guests present. Prizes higher price classes. Indiana. Virtually the entire run which was Mrs. C. Ellis Sr., returned home were won by Mrs. Bryson, Mrs. War. finfrom to start closely supervised after spending a few weeks in Iowa. ien, Mrs. Durrant and .Mrs. WhiDDle. ish was com-- ' by A .A. A. officials, adverse weather conunder Mr. and Mrs. M. Broadbent, pleted Mr. newsWayne Nielsen, the singing left Gilmore and Mrs. R. J. Box and Bill Michael boy, and son of Mr .and Mrs. J. W. ditions. The entries Stadium at one minute intervals, gave Mrs. Ian Strong a pleasant Nielsen, celebrated his thirteenth surprise on her wedding anniversary birthday last Saturday afternoon with started at 5:30 A.M., in a steady last week. a party having a large group of his downpour. Near Bakersfield the sun broke through storm clouds interMr. and Mrs. Richard Davis spent friends to his home. mittently between showers. An early the weekend at the home of Mr. morning snowstorm in the mountains and Mrs. Charles Cunningham. changed to heavy rain before the MAYOR B, LEE contestants began the climb across Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Cook of mile-higChinquapin Pass, gateway Payson visited at the home of Mrs. ATTACKS to the Yosemite Valley, causing ATT, Ian Strong last week. slush and Ice on the roadbed. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hunt and Officials, drivers and observers CHEZ alike agreed as to the fairness of the family spent last Sunday and Monrun as an economy demonstration, day in Salt Lake City. In a letter last week to Attorney especially in view of weather condiGeneral Joseph Chez, Mayor J. Brac- tions. Rules prevented any disobediN.Y.A. Dormitory ken Lee of Price suggested to the ence of traffic laws, either in metHouses 52 Persons attorney general that he explain the ropolitan areas or on the highway, as reasons for his failure to deal with well as coasting or any trick driving. The National Youth Administra more important irregularities, chiefly tion's new dormitory on South Carin the state administration, instead bon avenue in Price has fifty-twA PROCLAMATION of spending undue time in doing persons living in it at the present with such "insignificant" things WHEREAS, after due investigation time, according to John C. Hardin, away as "candy punchboards." it ig found that muskrats, mink and county supervisor for the v v a "It is impossible for me to under- martin are not "given adequate proThe living quarters have been com stand how a man in your position can tection in Section and after pletely repaired and renovated, and have the nerve due investigation it has been deemed to his time on spend the adjoining office quarters for the such an insignificant thing as a can- advisable to give them further procounty agricultural agent are also AST years hove proved the work-savin- g, dy punch board and pass up a real tection. nearing completion. The youths nar- NOW THEREFORE, I Newell to be of service to the B. opportunity profit-makin- g icipating in the N.Y.A.'3 residence ability of people of this state," the mayor said. Cook, State Fish and Game Commisraining program are employed at sioner of tht State of Utah, undtr "Electrical Hired Hands" on hundreds Charging that the state official had present in remodeling a store room of Section and for the county public welfare depart- been negligent in not trying to clean authority of farms everywhere throughout this statutes if Utah, 1933, do ment, and in doing projects at Car- tip "the land board mess" and other Revised declare hereby proclaim that and conditions that are resulting in "misbon college. territory. use of public funds," Mayor Lee ask-er- , the only open season to trap musk-rats- , Do YOU plan to make greater use of mink and martin for the Spring "Is it because you see such a For all of good the past .ath had Remains to make our own time glad. menace to the people of this state Reason 1940, is hereby proclaimed Cheap Electricity this year? As profrom the use of a 10 cent punchboar,i and declared from February 15, Whlttier. gressive farmer, come in and talk it that you are blinded to the huge loss 1940 to March 15, 1940, both dates inclusive. to the taxpayers of Utah." over. Get complete information about PROVIDED FURTHER that the folhe "Our Continuing, declared, state lowing areas are new Electrical Farm Equipment which hereby proclaimgovernment Is a disgrace and you as ed and declared closed to all can make 1340 (and years to come) trapping the attorney general are perhaps of Tur bearing animals during the more to blame than any individual more above mentioned period; Locomotive profitable and at the same time In Utah for this condition, because in Boxelder county, Clear Springs reduce work for you. Long and Short you have proved that you can enforce Lake In Millard county, Ogden Bay the law If you want to, yet you perIn Weber county, and all mit this condition to exist without Project the recede lands of Utah lake and doing anything about it." the Great Salt Lake, also, Stuart "I would be interested," the mayor lake in Uintah Dependable Service county, Bullock's said, "to hear your explanation of Slough in Utah Call 213-- W county and all of any law which permits the Utah the National Forest lands within the Control commission to pay out borders of the State of Utah. retainers to attorneys, which exceed Free NEWELL B. COOK, a thousand dollars per month. I Utah Fish & Game would also like to have your explanCommissioner, ation of the payment of ?1,000 by the liquor commission to an attorney for O.E.S. To Meet Co. one day's work. Regular meeting of Naomi Chapter of O.E.S. will be held next Helper Phone 213--W ....8taplna machine for title at Tne evening, February 1, In the Thursday Masonic Journal Office. Temple in Price. inter-mountai- n d 50 p mm have 8 DEFECTIVE VISION inter-mountai- n These figures from an impartial source prove conclusively that eyes should be completely examined at regular Intervals. Don't put It off come In NOW and be sure! A capYOUR able, registered optometrist haH offices here! Figures from ISetter Vision Ins. You'll Be Frankly Told If Glasses Are Not Needed! STANDARD OPTICAL COMPANY 31 E. Main PRICE Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians e P For High COAL Now g M0SE H01VA " Prompt g Sale! ELBSS FINEST YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON 5 WHISKEY mmMl I I I Quart No. 86 No. 87 Pint H Pint No. 88 J, ' lnJQLZ j&tY0Vl940 h J, o S7 30-0-- 30-0-- a I MOVING? instances For Li-qu- Estimates Furnished Carter Transfer 9 proof. 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