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Show T PAGE next Italian, RAILROAD NEWS ' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT EE j tT- Trainmastter By N L. A. Kane TuMius j xlopt Locomotive Carman Lon nuweii, in the who has been vacationing west and the coast intermountain cities for the past thirty days, is back on the job again. Rails Rio Grande (Helper) Credit Union financial statement for the month of January. 1940: Cash Report Receipts: $ 1,721.95 Shares 1,417.54 Loans 97.62 Interest Received ! .75 Entrance Fees 3,237.8t Total Receipts .. 1,120.71 Cash at beginning $ 4.35S.57 TOTAL spent Grande londay in Salt Lake on Rio business. Rail EE Latest Expert Hair - Hair Ci . Bonnie Barber Shop " : i j j e rains' news Mr. Robert Rynio and Miss Margar et Dixon were married at the onie of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Day Saturday. SPRING GLEN NEWS kvoJi lecti st jenei fc in Tli low ill ress sere lo I tb FINEST bum YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON tvel l tb WHISKEY 5 valentines. and bun Sale! The Spring Glen Relief Society held a Valentine party Tuesday in A splendid the school auditorium. refreshments and was given program wm served. Each member exchanged Mr. be Oil By Mont Duke e Many parents and at least tweHty-fivthe attended Eagle Scouts, Eoy Scout court in Price Sunday evening. William Woodaid was awarded his Eagle badgp and his brother Jack :eceived his Eagle palm. 4W he pant Now j General Car Foreman L. H. Day-E'of Denver, was here last Friday on DOROTHY PBUSSE and IRENE (JAZEL EE1 a torn- of inspection. Kalis Method in Ladies EE Announce the All outfit cars on the system have Hair-Cuttin- g Styling - Facials EE been scheduled for complete rebuildoverhaul. Electric lights will Machine and Machineless Permanent Waving EE ins EE h.." installed in all cars, also bathing Bleaching and Dyeing. Manicuring facilities, etc. Rails Greener was off work Carman Ray AND FOR EXPERT HAIR-CUTTINSunday. He and the family spent the 'd:iy visiting at Springville with Mrs. SANITARY SERVICE - STOP AT EE Greener's parents. Disbursements: 'Rails ... $ 994.78 EE1 off Shares marked Bellows Johnnv Carman 1,704.62 work Monday and Tuesday to spend Loans 21. 4S on in Lake Salt family Expenses City the time 2,720.28 Total Disbursements business. 1.638.29 Cash at end of period Rails SOME CALL IT LOVE! $ 4.358.57 TOTAL The Credit I'nion books were given Profit And Loss a by the' thorough checking-ove- r v.:.v ' F new auditing committee last week, Expenses 10.00 Offices Salaries All was in good order. 1.9C) Rails Office Supplies, etc. 9.52 Fireman John McDonald has mark Other Expenses 76.14 ed off the work board and is spend Balance $ 97.62 TOTAL ing a few days in Salt Lake City. Rails Income; $ 97.f2 Firemen John Cima and Celeste Interest Received ..$ 97.62 TOTAL Flaim are still pondering on which Balance Sheet way they want to go They'll bothj Assets: probably get the "Goat." $ 7,058.58 Loans Rails 6tj.60 Engineer Sam Graves left here last Furniture and Fixtures ... 1.038.29 Friday for Salida, Colorado to pay 'Cash $ 9.363.47 TOTAL a few social calls. Ran Liabilities: $ 8.929.37 Carman Ralph Shephai'd returned Shares 52.40 to work last Wednesday on the Can- - Suspense .75 yon branch, after being off sick for Entrance Fees 138.09 more than ten days. Guaranty Fund Rails Undivided Earnings 160.72 76.14 Car Ross Ray IJenett spent one Profit and Loss S 9.363.47 TOTAL dav last week in Salt Lake on per- Number of members, 138. business. soiia Rails Number of borrowers, 82. Carman L. B. Rosenberry, who has J. B. WILLIS, Treasurer. Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell out battle between the stars, the Ho-ar- been working here the past several shown above in a "romantic" ard Hawks' production includes in its weeks, has returned to his regular scene from Columbia's wild, witty cast such players as Cliff Edwards, job at the Salt Lake terminal. Rails comedy, "His Girl Friday," now at Gene Lock hart. Ernest Truex, Helen Carman Tuffy Richardson is visitthe Bonnie Theatre with Ralph Dell-- j Mack, Porter Hall. John Qunlen and By Evelyn Gragg noseoe Karns. drag- ing with his folks at Boise, Idaho. amy featured. A knock-down- , M. Mr. H. Stevens spent the week end in Provo. j ' 1 -- gCNNIEgEAUiyjJ'HOP FEBRUARY is ,. 9111 TO HOLD SILVER TEA JQ" Members and guests of the and Women's clubs wil attend n Silver Tea next Tuesday at the ' ditorium at 8 p.m. Proceed "Us directed toward the clubs "Pres. tative, Iola Simonetti, lor the coming Days of '49 celebrate Th sum- will be produced mer, and Miss Olson is now studying Italian as well as voice in preparation for the opera. Miss Olson was chosen from among Miss I'aulin,. Olson, daughter of a number of aspirants for the leadK. K. Olson of Price, Mr. and Mrs. has been given the lead part in the ing part San Francisco Opera Guild's presenManila File Foiders, legal or regtation of I'aeliaceio. at the Journal Office. ular, The opera, to be sung entirely in Price (iirl Honored With Lead In San Francisco Opera HELPER. UTAH THE HELPER JOURNAI - SIX THURSDAY, nat lata Si Mrs. Mrs. John Kosec, Lewis Kosec and Mrs. John Skerl visited in Salt Lake with Rose Kosec who was recently operated on for appendicitis. 1B The Scouts of Troop 28 held an investiture exercise in the Scout Three new room Tuesday night. Scouts were admitted to the troop. "They 'are Ros Fazzio, Robert and Rudolph Bruno. Demonstrations in firemaking by flint and steel and fire by friction, were given. M: . Jack Jones of the L.D.S. Stake seminary was the principal speaker. tb tan) pwli No. 86 Quart Pint No. 87 at: H Pint No. 88 leci h Th CtlD cor r n 13-- dance, sponsored by the Boy Scouts, will be given at the school this Friday night. A 086 1 eat 1 fe 3 dop nil I aso A HifTOTDV it p S i SH The and Gleaner Girls will hold a banquet in the near future. The date has not been definitely IP V , th led The Junior Girls of the M.I. A. furnished the program last Tuesday night. A play entitled "Mushrooms e Coming Up." Was given. Mrs. King directed with Mrs. Ireta mi ead ins, Gen-jeviev- th ace e i ous e a rn. Eaton assisting. 1SSilas Rowley and to Salt Lake Saturdrove daughters day to see the picture "Gone With The Wind." Mr. and - Th( trai Scouts Most of the local and Scout officials attended at special Scout show in the Price Theatre iast Thursday night. ilL r CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. LISTED The United States Civil Service has announced Commission open A party and dance followed at the for the folexaminations competitive home of Mrs. Abe Day. Mrs. Luke Millich made a very lovely wedding lowing positions: Radio inspector, $20f,0 a year, in cake for the couple. the Federal Communications Commis-- , sion, and assistant radio inspector, Dorothy Mangus spent Friday with $2000 a year, in various government her here. parents Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Peacock spent the weekend in Provo. t' departments. Full information may be obtained from Bruce Moffitt, secretary of the 90 proof. Copr. 19 10, Schcnley Distills to 88 Corp., New York City. ca . Civil Service Board of Examat the post office in this city. iners, '"Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bills and Mr. and Mrs. Daymon Gragg and Mike Savich spent the weekend at Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Fassenetti were Salt Lake visitors last week. Louie DelaCort spent in Salt Lake on business. Mr. Friday Mrs. Betty Savich spent the i" Salt Lake City. ! does your kitchen say:) "60MEIP3 ..but no need to stay Yes, modem kitchens cordially invite but you need not stay you to step in for Electric Servants do the long work. The Dectric Range cooks meals automatically . . the Electric Water Heater heats water automatically . . . the Electric Mixer stirs up any one of a dozen good things to eat in a jiffy . . an Electric Toaster Electric Waffle , 4i1 mMt longfeipov Now, any average home can afford a modern. 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Come There la An in ABERDEEN DEALEB In Your Community INDEPENDENT GOAL See Your Dealer or Utah Power & Light Co. & COXE COMPANY Crisp golden crust outside, so tender and juicy inside Bring: on a platter of thla Crisp-coate- d Fried Chloken and see the welcome it gets. And when your family taste It, they'll be still more delighted. For chicken fried this way is meltingly tender and wonderfully juicy, with a crisp, golden, delicate-tastin- g crust And there's no need for smoke or unpleasant odor when you deep-frNew, purer Spry stays sweet and fresh through repeated frying, ajid can be used over and over simply strain out food particles. Why not have this fried chicken tonight? It's a real y. treat and so much easier and quicker so much Juicier, too, thsfi chloken fried by the usual recipeCrisp-coate- d Fried Chicken I - frying chicken, cut In serving piecei 1 cup buttermilk 1 cup flour leatpoonwlt H teaspoon pePV' Dip pieces of chicken in buttermilk and drain thoroughly. Combine flour, salt and pepper in papr bag. Place one piece of chickencowj a time In bag and shake well to evenly with flour. Fry chicken deep hot Spry (new AtXrvegeUb" shortening) at 875F. until brow" and crisp on both sides (about minutes). Serves 4. Mil mttturimntl in thit rtcipi urt ' |