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Show HE T PAGE FOUR Keller To Preside At 1st Court Term Next Tuesday HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SLATE e CLASSIFIED PE R JOURNAL SCHEDULES MEETS - meetings: January Commissioners Name Tidwell Chairman (Continued I From Page One) ' sworn in as Carbon county's member of the state senate. In the special session of the county commission, necessary appointments were considered, but any action was deferred until a special meeting Friday, with the exception of the appointment of Wayne l as bee inspector. To facilitate easier handling of the various fields of county activity, work needing to be carried on was divided nto three distinct and sep-aiate groups w ith a commissioner at the head of each. Chairman Tid- well was placed over welfare and Mr. Peterson over hospitalization; finance building- and grounds; Miller over the roads departments. The Carbon County Associated Industries group was allotted $416.f6, half of the amount asked for the first half of the year to carry on promotional activities. This was the , first expenditure passed by the o. reoruary o, -- i; March 6, 21; April 8, 22; May 6, 21; June 6,20; July 8, 22; August C, 21; September 5, 23; October C, 21; December 7, 21; November -i- 23. 15, A special meeting of the board has been called for tomorrow, Friday. Binch Funeral Rites Held At Price Wed. Lid-del- Funeral services for Robert 1 new-board- FOR RENT Modern House with gar. Phone Helper 74-age. SEE THR HELPER JOURNAL FOR New Typewriters We're Agents for Underwood, Royal, and Remington Portables and Standard machines. Easy Payments. FOR SA LE SMALL CIRCULATING Heater. Like New. and one large Estate Circulating Heater in good condition. Inquire of Mrs. Charles Leger. Helper Orders taken for Sales Books, (printed to suit) at the Helper Journal office. HE'S j semi-annua- THE FUMfflURE season; SPECIAL OF 4i ...(.. SWA ': M if A Q Shel- Binch. 27, of Spring Glen, who killed Saturday evening in a mine explosion at the Royal mine. were conducted at the Price L.D.S. tabernaclt Wednesday at 1 p.m., Bishop Ephraim Muhlestein of the Standardv e ward in charge. Born i Hiawatha October 21, 1913, son of John William Binch and Alice Logan Binch, he has for most of his life been a resident of Carbon county, taking active part in civic and union affairs. Surviving are his wife, Annabelle Reese Binch. his parents, a son, Sheldon Reese Binch. and a brother, Henry Binch. The Associated Industries organiza-- j Interment was n the Price cemetery tion operates on an estimated yearly ' under the direction of the Mitchell budget of $5000, hair of which they Funeral Home of Price. ask the county to furnish. Of the ATTEND SALES MEETING $2500 furnished by the county, this Elmie Bernard!, manager, Jesse organization asks that they be given half during the first part of the Perry and George Grivet of the Helyear and the rest after the midway per Furniture and Hardware commark has been passed. However, pany, attended the annual Product with everything already being divid- Presentation Meeting of Frigidaire ed by halves, the commission saw corporation at the Hotel Utah in Salt fit to again cut the $1250 l Lake City last Monday. amount asked, giving the As. According to Mr. Bernard! the 1941 sociated Industries $416.66, pending showing of their new models indifurther investigation of the organ- cates a completeness in the latest imization's needs by the board of provements and devices on ranges and refrigerators. don was 5:i - If. Hyde. "Old Man River is one of the city's biggest problems, costing thousands of dollars in damages," said the ma yor. If the willows succeed in pre venting erosion they will be used at other places along the river bank. This will come under the State Road Commission's for program state high. alongside spots beautifying ways. The city is at present awaiting action of the Rio Grande Railroad company concerning 6ale of property south of United Motor company to the city. Once the sale la negotiated, the State Road commission will in beautifying that area. as-si- Report Shows Coal Output Higher During Year 1940 Chittenden - Eastman Ecdlo'ooinni Full Waterfall Fronts AND YOUR CHOICE OF BOUDOIR LAMP SET OR CHENILLE BEDSPREAD PHONE 3 - iuDlte Hardwood Construction All For Five stitches were taken in the head of Cecil D. Claire, 25, of Price following a collision between his car and that of a Helper man on the streets of Price Monday evening. The Helper man was Tony Verde, 29, whose car was going north when it collided with the automobile of Clairei which the latter was piloting west. The two cars met at the intersection of First North and First West streets. Verde was uninjured and no charges were brought by either of the men. NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston of American Fork spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burton. Miss Josephine Ahlin spent the holiday season here with her father. Josephine is attending the University of California at Los Angeles. Miss Yolly Loratta of the Holy Cross hospital nursing school, spent the holidays here with her parents. of members. Mrs. L. A. Kane of Salt Lake City in Helper to attend the Kiwanis banquet with her husband Wednesday evening. She was a guest at the home of Mrs. O. Gardner during the day. arrived Subscribe Don't Borrow! Always Has The Lowest Prices In Town These prices effective every day of the week $1.25 Petrolager (all kinds) .... Boxed Stationery val. to 60c... Box Stationery 80c value $1.20 SAL HEPATICA 60c SAL HEPATICA 30c SAL HEPATICA 55c Lady Esther Cream 50c Woodburys Creams ........ 15c Cary Lee Wave Set 7 oz... i 7C r:i.Li. onampoo ag mens their guests during Caristmaas week his mother and sister, Mrs. Robin, son and Miss Dorothy Robinson of Salt Lake City. A boy was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burnside. Candy and nuts were distributed Christmas Eve to the children by the Welfare association. Miss Betty Jean Avery, student nurse at the St. Marks hospital, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rhinehart are the parents of a new baby born last week. Mrs. James Berensen spent the weekend jn Spanish Fork. Roe Smith has been visiting in Vernal. Miss Elaine Rasmussen of Ferron former resident of Kenilworth, spent the weekend at the Clinton Bryan home. Mrs. Cora McGhee of California is a visitor at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Sam Martin. - $1 Pt. Squibbs Milk of Magnes. 29c Pt. AGEROL $1.09 17c Woodburys Tooth Paste Woodburys Shaving Cream .... 19e 1 oz. ZINC OXIDE 19e 1 Pt. WITCH HAZEL 29o 10 ICHTHYOL .... 1 oz 29c MINERAL OIL 89c 1 1 j l. ' 40c Fletchers Castorla 31c 75c Fletchers Castorla 63c 40c Pitchers Castorla 23c 60c Alka Seltzer 49c 30c Alka Seltzer 24c $1.20 BROMO SELTZER 81. 60c BROMO SELTZER 49c 30c BROMO SELTZER 25c 25c Hinkles Cascara Tablets .. 16c 35c Bromo Quinine 27c Val. Tek Tooth Brushes 2 43c 29c 23c $1 j 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush .... 25c ANACIN TABLETS 50c ANACIN TABLETS Fitch's SHAMPOO 1 lb 98c 35c 50c $1 49c 25c 39c 39c 10c -- a j 79c ' B 29c 20o 20c 48c $1. 20c 48c 49c 13c 19c 59c 13c 59c 27c 63c 83c 4flc NOSE DROPS VA-TRO-N- 30c size PREMO ASPIRIN 50c PABLUM 25c PABLUM 75c Pepsodent ANTISEPTIC. 75c Listerine Antrseptic 50c Listerine Antiseptic 39c 19c 59c 59c 39c $1 Miles NERVINE 83c 50c TEEL Liquid Dentifrice .... 39c 25c Pepsodent Tooth Powder.. 39c 25c Pepsodent Tooth Powder ..19c 40c Pepsodent Tooth Paste .... 33c 40c Prophylactic Tooth Powder 33c 50c Puretest Sodium Perborate 39c 25c Tiny Tot Baby Powder .. 15c 500 size Ponds TISSUES 23c 10c LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 for 17c $1 Chamberlains LOTION 83c 50c Chamberlains LOTION 42c 50c K LOTION 39c 25c K LOTION 19C begin not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father; for I say unto you. That God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham. Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and will gather the wheat nto his garner."' Also the following from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: "Baptism. Purification by spirit; submergence in spirit. One's aim, a point beyond faith, should be to find the footsteps of truth, the way to health and holiness. We should strive to reach the Horab height where God is revealed- and the corner stone of all spiritual building Is purity. The baptism of spirit .washing the body of all Impurities of flesh, signifies that the pure in heart see Ood and are approach. Ing spiritual life and its 8 TAMPAX (Pack of 10) MEDS (Pack of 10) KOTEX (Pack of 12) KOTEX (Pack of 30) KOTEX (Pack of 66) MODESS (Pack of 12) MODESS (Pack of 30) Volga Mineral OIL Qt. size .... BAYERS ASPIRIN 12s . BAYERS ASPIRIN 248 BAYERS ASPIRINS loo's ........ HOBARTS ASPIRIN 1008 ...... 75c Vlcks 35c Vicks 75c MUSTEROLE 40c MUSTEROLE 60c MURINE VICKS 50c size n 19o 39c . 0C 50c Mennens Baby Oil 43c 50c Johnsons Baby Powder .... 39c 25c Johnsons Baby Powder .... 19c 50c Mennens Shave Cream and 25c Mennens Skin Bracer, both 49c FIBS (Pack of 12) 23c The Christian Science for Sunday, January 12, 1941, is "Sacrament." Among the Scriptural references appear: "And he (John) came into all the country about Jordan, preach ing the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins; Then said he to the multitude that came forth to be baptized of him, Bring forth there fore fruits worthy of rpentance, and 12's j Hair Tonic Wildroot $1 50c HAIR BRUSH K0c both for 79c Javnes VERMIFUGE 49c Worm Lozenges (Grays).. 19c 35c 60c SARGON PILLS ORTHO GYNOL JELLY 15c DIAMOND DYE8 CITRO CARBONATE 4 oz CITRO CARBONATE 8 oz 35c Vaporizing Balm (Hobson) 40c Camphorated OIL 4 oz ATLAS ATOMIZER $1 Forget-Me-NFace Powder All $1 97o 10o 59c 89c 23c 29c 35c 49o Shades SHADI Face Powder All 49c 49o Shades 50c Gardenia Face Powder All 8hade8 39c We Carry a Complete Line of All Vitamin Products at the Lowest Prices ALL D. & R. G. W. ORDERS FILLED AT YOUR REXALL STORE EaEjpi? W)mqj (5, Your HELPER HELPER ton! Store EPSOM SALTS Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Robinson had as tout Writers League To Meet The Southeast Chapter, League of Utah Writers will meet Sunday, Jan uary 12 in the parlor of the Community church in Price, from 5 to 7 Mrs. p.m.. according to George Schultz president. Time will t,e spent in reading and discussion of work Sewing Circle Meets With Mrs. Berrett Mrs. Ray Berrett was hostess Tues. day evening to members of the sew- Ing circle, having as an additional guest, Mrs. H. P. Lloyd. A sociable hour was spent by those in attendance and lovely refreshments served at the close of the evening. 1 27c lb CASTILE SOAP 30c CUTICURA SOAP 25c 30c Packers TAR SOAP 25c 5 oi 59c (i5c S.T. 37 12 or. .... $1.19 $1.25 S.T. 37 50c Zerbsts Cold Capsules .... 39c 35c Hobson's Teething Powder 29c 40c Saccharin Tablets 1 gr 25c 50c Analgesic Balm 35c 20c Squibs Milk of Magnesia 16c 70c Sloans Liniment ........ 58c 35c Sloans Liniment 29c $1.20 Caldwell Syr. Pepsin .... 93c 60c Caldwell Syr. Pepsin ...... 49c 5 oz. Syrup Cocillina 39c 5 qz. Woodbury Loton 19c Woodbury After Shave Lotion 19c 4 oz. Lentheric Tweed $1 4 oz. Lentheric Tweed and Atomizer $1.25 10 Double Edge Razor Blades .. 9c ODOR-O-N31c CREME JERGENS LOTION 39c Injured Head Is Result Of Crash ufcMrtk! 191 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiM lesson-sermo- Tins BEAUTIFUL man of the publicity committee. Mrs. Earl McAlpine will be the guest speaker, and several musical numbers and readings will be featurwill ed. Candidates for membership be initiated. All members are urged to come and bring their friends, and the general public is also cordially invited. The nation's bituminous coal output during all of d940 was 15 per cent ahead of the previous year, according to an estimate by the bituminous coal division of the United States department of the interior. Pennsylvania anthracite output is down 3.3 per cent for the same period; and crude petroleum as figured in the coal equivalent of weekly output is up 7.3 per cent. Spiritual Purification Is Urged 4 9 Hosts Fete Friday Dinner Guests Hosts to ten dinner guests last Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Jeese who entertained the follow Perry ing: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jouflas, Mr. and Mrs. R. A- Nilson, Mr. and Mr Harris Simonsen, Dr. and Mrs. A. R Demman, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmott. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by the group, followed by bridge. Mrs. Nilson and Dr. Demman won the prizes. Through the cooperation of the Moose Women. To Slate Road Commission's branch of Hold Chapter Nite flee at Price, black willows will be Women of the Moose, Helper chapplanted along the river bank near ter, w ill hold their chapter night proFitch park in Helper as a means of gram next Tuesday night in the Helpsoil erosion control and also highway er civic auditorium under the dirbeautification, according to Mayor B ection of Mrs. Harold Wahl. chair- KENILWORTH JANUARY THURSDAY, UTAH HELPER. WILLOWS TO GRACE RIVER RANK WITH COMMISSION'S HELP COMMISSION BOARD who took Judge Fred W. Kelk-r- , his oath of office Monday at noon, The board of county commissioners succeeding George Christensen. will at a special meeting Monday passed preside at the 1st 1941 term of dist- - Ordinance Xo. 42A which establish- rict court, which is scheduled to be- Pd the dates for regular council gin Tuesday. January 14 at t p.m. i meetings throughout the ensuing The court calendar as announced I year. Council meetings will Be held twice this week by Donald Hacking, court clerk, lists four cases in the criminal each mouth. At the first session of each month, the board will convene division and 22 in the civil division. Criminal cases are Bill Johnson, at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. On the 2nd meeta 7:30 charged with adultery; Andrew Clyde ing date of the month only Hansen accused of liquor law viola- session will be held. Claims against the county will be tion; T. G. Rowland, new trial on heard only at the 10 a.m. session of of court for conviction appeal justice the first meeting of each month. alleged violation of Price city ordinance; and Hyrum Knight, charged Regular business will be transacted at the 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. meetings. with willful failure to provide. of is the schedule Following GAMES THIS WEEK Carbon college and high school basket .squads will attempt to advance furthei towards league titles this we,-k-. each having two squabble! slated. Tonight. Thursday. Carbon high's fast quintet will journey to Greenriver where they will attempt to subdue the high school team there in their first league encounter of the season. Frlduy Light the college will play iheir third league game this time against B.A.C. in the Carbon college gymnasium, the game being slated to begin at 8 p.m. Just before the Christmas holidays. Carbon split in two league games against Mesa college, making their average in conquests an even .500. On Saturday night, the high school will play a preliminary game against Moab high school in the college gymnasium at 7:30 p.m., this preceding a Carbon college-Snocollege fracas at 8: 30 p.m. Second game in Oarbon high's schedule will be played at Castle Dale next Wednesday. January 15. The starting team for the high school squad is not yet known, but Coach George Young released the following tentative lineup for the college crew : Donald Ross and Ken Workman, forwards; Dick Owen, center; George Platls and Clyde Conover, guards. Jack Presset and Lyle Bryner are captains of the high school team and Donald Ross and Clyde Conover of the college squad. H EL ttea&L Store UTAH -- HmiHnnnniuiiiHiiiiifflmiinnxiiiiunuinfiiiifniiininiiiHiiHiininmfinmui |