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Show v0Ll)ME FINES " 3 IMPOSED ON Helper gambling according released B. Cima. be inthe month by against 27 duriseparate business establishments of this month, and ng the early part to from $15 $82.50. fines ranged Other fines levied sent the total to more than $1100. These fines, most violations, were of them for minor made during the latter part of Octand part of ober, all of November Eight '""eu arrested for being streets paid a persons SONS OF KIWAMAXS HONORED AT .Son their of Kiwanians were guests the local group at the auditorium last night. Those members who fortunate in saving a son of their had as their guests some boy of their own choice. Helper's jur.ior police were m attendance ;,t the dinner, they being sponsored by some Kiwanian.' Last night's meeting was under the direction of Thurmas Carter, pro- ... gram. "" n"u I)-' inns Jouflas presided. Delbert Oswald sented his i.inW mk U .. ciio.Mis in a short concert r A. hnobbs. Helper police chief, was a brief speaker and Mayor 1!. H. Hyde Prof. Quiz program." conducted All members preseut drew a name (if cnmu ff.ltrti.. iw.uv. nnniiiau ana -next. Monday will give a gift as a part of .... . . . v- civic 0n ph:jif-Tnu- n . iii f j :.. ..., . - Six of them nunc jeunie jeeier oners a tee one was fined nrranginK next week's affair. vocal solo; reading by Kick Jouflas; y a was other the given $5 and several selections by the school girls' suspended sentence. reading by Julia Krajnc; W. of Price was chorus; Forsythe Clyde vocal solo by Lela Nelson; reading by fined $2 for double parking and block. Inez Wolverton; one-ac- t 'A play Haw-then- , lng traffic. William Gideon of Touch O' Christmas." New Mexico, arrested for carelConcluding number on the proess driving, was fined $10. George gram will he the appearance of Santa him-self Lockwood, apprehended helping Claus. played by Allan Nelson of the to a ride on a passenger train, Central school. senta was given suspended -- L.D.S. XMAS PROGRAM NEXT SUN. The Helper ward choir, singing several selected Christmas songs, will be featured on the L.D.S. Christmas pro. gram to be held In the ward chapel next Sunday night, according to Lynn Overlade, who is director of the choir and also in charge of Sunday's program. The general ence. J. B. Haycock, Expected Mailing Necessitates Late Postal Hours Spring Glen, was and Louis Rasmusseu, Helfor parking In the Janet street underpass. A minor accident resulted in the last case. Clarence N. Turein, Fairview, arrested by Patrolman V. N. Davis for driving without a tail light, paid a $3 fine. On the last day of November, Kenneth Howard, Spring Canyon, was ' fur found "not guilty" Dy a jUrv and dismissed in an action brought by Beth Twttchell, Kenllworth, for alleged damages to her car. fined $2 per, $2 The Helper post office will re- main open until G o'clock Satur- day evening instead of closing at the usual hour of 1 p.m., reported Eugene Gibson; this due to the Christmas expectea mailing rush. Saturday is the last day in which packages mailed from here can reach any point any considerable distance out of the state in time for Christmas. Christmas mailing began much earlier this year, announced Mr. Gibson, and it promises to be a considerably bigger season than last year. j YOUNGSTERS TO GET ' - j j and Mrs. James Ruggeri and daughter motored to Ogden last Sunday. Dr. Ruggeri returned home, but plans to go to Ogden to spend the holidays with Mrs. Ruggeri 's folks. Opening FREE CANDY AT At a regular meeting of of '49 committee held last XMAS PARTY MONDAY ficial "go'' signal was given for the annual beard growing contest usually associated with this celebration. The gala affair for 1941 will be held three days, February 13, 14 and 15. The bear growing contest, which nets those with the best whiskers valuable prizes, will begin Saturday, December 21. To assure fairness iu the contest. It has been decreed by the committee that upon entering, d contestants must have their faces for absence of a beard by any Helper barber. The barbers will keep a list of names as contestants register with them, and these lists will later be gathered by contest officials to determine eligibility. Seeona big event previous to the aotuai celebration will be the queen contest, during which cash prizes equally as valuable as those given last year will be awarded those competing. It is expected, though, that the purchase of a vote this year will entitle the purchaser to a chance on several valuable gifts. Becomes Incorporated Body Articles of corporation were read and ratified and final steps taken to make the "Days of '49" an incorporated body. D. N. Reddington is chairman and Harry Wilson vice ehair-maan- . Mrs. M. H. Wilson is secretary and C. A. Knobbs, appointed Friday, is now treasurer. Directors are B. H. Hyde, Hruce Moffitt, Glen Truscott, J. A. Mask and Mrs. E. II. McAlpine. period, Incorporated for a it is a "non-proforganization for the promotion of charitable, social, athletic, religious and other worthwhile objectives." the Days Friday in the Helper civic auditorium, the of- ing to O. W. Trus-- , of Carbon Post No. 21 of the American Legion. cott, commander j Gift Drawing Wtll Be Held In Auditorium Friday Night Final Free Contests For Best Lighted Homes To Begin Tomorrow ? Contestants To Have Almost 4 Months To Produce Foliage Kids of Helper and surrounding communities, providing they have not passed their 14th birthday, will be given an opportunity to shake the generous hand o! ruddy cheeked St. Nick and receive as his present to them a filled tag of candy next Monday night, December 23, accordyi i Under the direction of the Ameri-can Legion, with Mr. Truscott and Fred Voll .adjutant, in charge, the Christmas party, to be held at the Helper civic auditorium, will be spon. sored and financed by contributions of the various civic oranizations of the city. To Begin at 7 O'Clock The doors of the civic auditorium will swing open nt 7 p.m. to admit the children. For the first time in the history of children's Xmas parties in Helper, fair and equal distribution will he assured, for when it is thought that all the children are inside, all doors but one wil1 be locked be given a DaS of and t!le kids out. Thus, none as pass they candy mav enter again for more than one helping. the Also assisting in financing party is the Tionnie Theatre whose Christmas show is described elsewhere in this issue. ! ' COUNTY OFFICIAL FINED $50 BY the first night of the Hoard of Trade's public Xmas drawing the pub. lie shivered. On the second night, one HELPER JUSTICE week later, the public froze and the crowd was smaller. L'se of "abusive, menacing, insultBUT tomorrow night, final in the lan. ing, slanderous and profane three drawings arranged, al lwho guage." was the charge facing County tare to attend may sit back in warm Commissioner J. Orvel Peterson Sat-u- i comfort, waiting to see If theirs will day afternoon when he was arbe one of the lucky names drawn, raigned before Helper City Judge J. for arrangements have been made to B. Cima. hold this last show in the Helper civic auditorium. Judge Cima handed down a fine of of which $25 was suspended on At that time it is expected that all $50, me store windows in town will have condition of good behavior after Pet- had Pleaded guilty to the some kind of decoration suitable to"8011 tae occasion, and prize winners for charge. COLLEGE TO CLOSE window decorations will be announcArraignment followed filing of a Marshal FRI. WITH ed. The list of winners appears else- complaint by HelperwhoNight alleged that where in this issue. George Garavaglia, DANCE the language had been used against ASSEMBLY, Homes To Be Lighted When the city's Christmas lights him on the night of December U in The last b'S social event of 1940 are turned on at G at Carbon college will be a Christ-- I Helper. P.m., all homes mas dance Friday night, bringing to a entered In the home lighting cona series of activities conducted test will turn on their close Achieves lights, trus in observance of the Yule season. of adding to the colorful beauty Size To be held in the college gymnas-- ! Christmas decorations. As soon after New High si o'clock as the dance will be under the ium, possible the drawing Of Xmas Edition "ill commence, with vuiuen sponsorship OI Uie AKS"ei;ueu many valuable Students ;'.nd the Associated Men Stu-- i This year's Christmas edition prizes yet to be given away. dents organizations. Fudging of the home lighting will the Helper Journal, sixteen paees no ttake far Earlier Friday afternoon the senior has surpassed by place until a few days later. thickness, 'class in will present a short humorous Useful home the history articles, ranging in val- size any publication ue from the scene of which is laid in sketch, Helper. newspapers about $7 to $20, now on n in Kirls' dormitory on Christinas in the Iiowensteln At one time the newspaper barely building, are edl-- j events As ,0 bf a to achieve transpire in tne snetcn given for tho best decorated managed homes. Hon, and often dropped down to ioys from nc'ighborlriB dormitory join the girls in a vaudeville show. four. Eventually a consistent this out. in the finale, Santa will pass out but was turned ,ein? MMr CITY MAY RETAIN to cut few presents for be down a had to frequently JR. POLICE prominent people. six. This year, with the same size force DESPITE RULING paper SCHOOL VACATION and equipment, an eight-paDespite the fact that the school has not only been maintained, but 1G DAYS ward at its last publications TO LAST meeting relinquished time and again any responsibility for junior police have been produced. The highest School work for 1910 will romo to nl flagmen (see page 5), the young number of pages heretofore printed a cfose tomorrow, Friday, in all raffle directors will remain on duty in a Christmas edition has been 12. schools in Carbon district, and stu-- i Telppr lntli lt Ja decided whether wear!-isom- e dents will be released from nr "ot the city will continue to spon-0- r Latuda P.T.A, Holds Social 1G days, until January for toil them on its own behalf. r i..n,i Thomno nvln. f. of a new vear, 1941. Reported by 'f i possible that, providing it half-yeaexaminations Numerous Latuda school, is a lo costly, a blanket insurance cinat at the students tho keeping have been danceassociation r 11 Policy Pnifiiin a? tlA 1 9 lads Parent-Teachebut they week, for at will KJ Jhe hpastit wi taken out by the dty." Com-- 1 social, held last Saturday evening carerree s house. Dancing f.gure "ulcatlona the Latuda . school r Blreadv underway - -- . itv i ovnrvnn present d:ivs. ireeuom iroiu ".uuui usurauce agenclea, and It 19 ex. was v"' St. Nick of On YER Journal j In ' dis-Pia- y i six-pag- e ten-pag- r r, : d n thQ ... 'ntnir' School Publication Will Be Issued For First Time Fri. Sixteen mimeographed pages on high quality paper will comprise the fiist ml') edition of the Helper junior which Is high school newspaper, scheduled to be piinted by students tomorrow, Friday the official Christ, mas edition. Members of the typing class, who have lea; lied quickly under tlie able will of Miss Lois Ben-et'mimeo-gr.'iprun the an stencils J ail type machine to print the publication. No n;ime h; yet been decided upon for the paper, and so for this issue in place of the usi:al caption will be Greetings." the words E. J. Fjehlstcd is in charge of the teachers committee supervising pub. licaiion. Other members are Mrs. Lydla JloJge. Nadine Gleason and Miss Berrett. enterta nment. i roecting just around the corner. invited to at 7:30 p.m. will be the Christmas Carol Service, a short sketch presented by the Mutual Im provement association under the direction of Mrs. RE. J. FJeldsted, followed by the selection 'Praise the Ixrd, O Jerusalem" sung by the A Christmas Carol will be presented by the Primary association under the direction of Mrs. Lloyd Bryner. Another selection by the chorus, "Praise the Lord With Heart and Voice," will be followed by a tenor solo. "The Holy City." The soloist has not yet definitely been selected. Feature speaker of the evening will b"' Bishop Cecil Broadbent, fol. lowing who mthe choir will again burst forth with "Lift Up Your Heads" and "Now Iet Heaven and Earth Adore Thee." A Christmas reading by a member of the Sunday school will be followed by a final selection from tho choir. "O Divine Redeemer," after which the program will be brought to a close with singing by the congregation ot "God Bless America." Debate Coach Plans Jaunts Next Spring BROADCAST PLANNED BY STATE CLOSE SUNDAY; MOOSE 62 r A broadcast over the Interrnountain Network, Incorporated, comprising four radio stations which are heard throughout the West, has Deen arranged by the Utah state Moose association for next Sunday; featured entertainment will be the Carbon Moose band under the direction of William II. Toy. Time of the broadcast will be from 5 to half-hou- The photogenic baby contest, ducted during the past month in Carbon and Emery counties by the Hlce studio at Price, will come to a close next Sunday evening and the ten winners will be announced Moncon- day night. Although the last date for voting is Sunday, the contest will actually close Saturday In Helper, for on that tiay the last baby pictures will be shown on the screen of the Strand Theatre, and patrons may cast votes for '.heir favorites there. Pictures will be shown at the Price theatre Sunday night, and with the close of that show, the contest will also close. Following i sa list of entrees from Helper and the northern part of Car. bon county. Altogether, in both Carbon and Emery counties, there are 1)2 competing. Terry Aplanalp, Castle Gate, 2 years; Larry Ross Aplanalp, Castle Gate, 10 months; Janice Poulson, Scofield. three years; Jean Marie Hunter, Helper, 8 months; Patsy G. Sharon Lami, Helper, 20 months; Bianco, Helper. 27 months: Nancy K. Hansen Kolapp, 18 months; Lucille B. Star', Spring Canyon, 30 months; Eihuie Davis, Kenllworth, 9 months. Juanita M. Kos Jr., Spring Canyon, S months; Olena Blackham, Kenil-woit9 months; Gustina M. SomppI, Helper, 2 years; and the following from Castle Gate; Jeanette Alvarado, 17 months; J. Norman Burgess, Vk years; Patrick Hendnll, 2o months; Maurine Pulsipher, 2 years. Alien Registration Reaches 547 Here; Period Ends Dec. 2G 347 Aliens had registered this week at the Helper post office, according to Eugene Gibson, postmaster. I'nder the Alien eglstration Act of who are residing 194't, In the United States are required to register at their nearest eligible post office if they have passed their fourteenth birthday. All under 14 years allnon-ciiizen- . inter-mounta- in 5:30 p.m. Stations belonging to the Network, subsidiary or the nationally known Mutual Broadcasting System, are KEUB in Price, KU-TIn Salt Lake, KLO in Ogden and KOYO in Provo. The band will open the program at KEUB, and at intervals throughout the broadcast will furnish additional musical entertainment. Vincent C. Webb, regional Moose director anil Supreme Auditor, will give a short address from KLO, and W. S. Ed, monds, president of the state will speak from KUTA in Salt Lake. One other speaker, not yet arranged for, b"t possibly to be; the mayor of Provo, will be heard over KOVO. Jack Richards of KEUK will bo master of ceremonies. The four stations are so situated that the broadcast will be heard all over the interniountain country. The band has changed its practice time and place, informs Mr. Toy. and will now hold rehearsals in the Central school house on .Monday eve. iiings, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Next Monday will be the final practice before the broadcast. Inter-mountai- n Moose-association- SANTA WILL MAKE HIS APPEARANCE AT BONNIE SATURDAYr , s age must be regi.Uered for by parents or guardians. Because of an expected Clni.nuias mailing rush, Postmaster Gibson urges that all aliens yet needing to comply with thj law do so at once, for the final date is December 2tV Registration began August 27 of this year. last-mlrut- e Carbon college debate teams plan to make trips in early January to Snow college ,t Ephialm, to the B.Y.U. at Piovo and possibly to tho University cf I. tah and Weber announced Coach Lowell F. Bar. ker ear'y this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Andelin are In Much tho debate sq'nd hopes forensic leaving Saturday to spend tho holi to attend tho I.'tah-Idahdays in Los Angeles. tourney tt the U.S.A.C. at Logan. o ASSOCIATION ARE COMPETING of col-leg- Judging was completed last night window decorations on down-towdone by merchants and service clubs with the Kiwanis club's window located in the Ix)wenstein building bethe by ing declared outstanding judge?. Although service clubs had not been classified in the original groupings by the committee, it was the unanimous opinion of those doing the judging that from a standpoint of carrying out the Yule scheme and in converting a vacant window into a beauty center that the Kiwanis club should be rated tops. Togeery Gets Honors First honors in business establishment wndows went to the Toggery wth J. C. Penney and Helper Furniture being rated equal for second pri e. These three stores were competing in group one. In group two the Fashion Dresf and Beauty Shop was awarded top honors wth the L. & A. Drug a close second. The Modern Barber Shop was chosen the first place winner in group three and the Avalon Hotel gained second place. Xo awards were made in group four, it being felt by the judges that none of those classified in this group had carried out enough detail to warrant a prize. In announcing the finalists all mem-bei- s of the judging committee, which was composed of persons and not connected with any firm, praised the efforts of those who had cooperated and complimented the committee in charge of the project which was sponsored by the Helper Board of Trade. They also called particular attention to the Interior of several establishments, w hlch they said was outstanding. BABY CONTEST WILL , e ! la choir. last-minut- e Dr. small public attend, reported Mr. Overlade. Presentations by other divisions of the church and talks will augment the program. Start Of Beard Contest Sat. y 1940 Judges Proclaim Work Done In Decorating Stores Unusually Good CHOIR FEATURED ON Days Of '49 Committee Plan 10-da- 19, Kiwanis Window Outstanding; Toggery Is First In Group One This is the Helper Journal's official Christmas edition. Within its pages will be found countless greetings from the many merchants of the city, all of whom are your friends. They express their friendliness towards you by these warm greetings, but they are also your friends because trev offer you the best of mercrandise at savings that are this year amazing, as can be seen from the advertisements herein. Not only that, they help you to possess the things that will make life more worth living by extending courtesies in the form of convenient payment plans, designed to fit your purse. Try the Helper merchants this and season receive Christmas more merchandise for your money to make it a happy Xmas for yourself, your family and your friends. of ''titers at the regular weekly g of DECEMBER pri The Helper Merchant Shows Friendship In This Xraas Issue WEEKLY LUNCHEON THURSDAY, THC JOURNAL'S NEWS COITION IVFRFP riNI V ON 8UPrPIITtOM Politically Independent i December. drunk on Helper city's total of $65 in fines. were fined $10 apiece, ti Students of Help,,junior hirh school will plow through several mid winter exams, and then relax Friday while they observe the Christmas season in a fitting manner. This afternoon (Thursday) virtually all ot the different grades vs ill hold class parties, and tonight the school Kins cnorus will give a public con-- ! cert at the civic auditorium ... Bw i.., ' be held Zmorning, ,uuu'l'asrfes but in the afternoon . an assembly ku f n t rr fi.i.wi.ifi (U 1.1l10 win . r. I, m a matimmediately bv inee dance. Miss Nadine Gleason, in charge of the assembly, has announced the program as follows: Number by the eighth grade chor. al choir; a portrayal of the Mother City NEWSPAPER ISTRICT D Hire'.! will against devices throughout the city, to reports of assessments this week by City Judge J. were filed Complaints A. Knobba C. Marshal , XMAS OBSERVANCE $1062.50 during December due to fines creased 0( SHOPPER PLANS ACTIVE $1,052.50 City revenue JOuNM. HELPER JR. HIGH DEVICES GAMBLING TOTAL t Cooperating with the American Le. gion In putting, over their children's Christmas party, the Bonnie theatre will sponsor a special morning mat-ii.e- e Saturday at 10 a.m., at which all kids attending will receive free Santa Claus. candy from roly-pol- y Admission charge will De one small nickel, all money received to be turn, ed over to the American Legion for perpetuation of the party Monday night. No money will be kept by tho theatre for expenses. Already a huge tree has been beautifully decorated with countless lights piepaiatory to the show's opening. A Legionnaire in uniform will be on hand to take tickets. Tho show, selected with the view In mind of furnishing the kind of. entertainment children like, will be com. prised of a series of varied comedjVs |