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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1M1 Edna Black Elected Achievement Exercises Clubs Of Carbon 4-Scheduled For Saturday Queen From Helper At final elections held Tuesday evening, Edna Black was elected Helper Ward M.I.A.'s queen for the Carbon Stake Gold and Green ball to be held in Price February 7. Attendants girls getting second and third places, respectively) will be Fawn Gale and Shirley Downey. In the past each queea has had a male escort .which this year will be supplanted with the two girl attendants. As a result of the selection. Miss Black will also be the Mutual association's candidate for queen of the Days of '49Program Tuesday night was under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. John Lange. Mrs. Lange discussed and demonstrated methods of speech improvement while Mr. Lange showed varied home motion pictures in color. Assisting them was Grant Heward, youthful artist, who illustrated some of their points with clever cartoons. Theme of next week's program is "How the Scriptures came to us." club achievement wxereiaea will be held next Saturday, January 25, in the civic auditorium of the Price municipal building, and will commence at 8 p.m. ; All memDers, leaders, parents, nod others interested are requested to attend and observe the fine club members of 3d Carbon county during the past ye&r. and Achievement pins special award will be presented at this time and a special citizenship ceremonial will be presented. Nearly 300 club members from alin Carbon amort every community club county were enrolled in work during the past year. Under the leadership of local volunteer leaders, these club members carry their pro-Jework forward in foods, clothing, home furnishings, livestock, crops, The annual '! 4-- 4-- H 4-- , - - 4-- aDd forestry work. Don't Borrow! Subscribe THIRD NUMBER IN ARTIST, LECTURE SERIES SCHEDULED Gold and Green H i HELPER, UTAH PAGE SEVEN Carbon Senior Play MAKE BETTER NEWS Presentation Feb. 28 PAPERS, PRESS To Be Ready For number iQ the Artist aud The annual Carbon high school sen-- ' lecture series sponsored by Carbon ior play will be ready for presenta-- ! GROUP TOLD BY AD MAN college will be a combined presenta- lion in the trice civic auditorium on tion January 30 of vocal and instru- Friday, February. 28, reported Direc- mental music by the Carbon college tor Earler.e Durrant as rehearsals ' "The major success of any weekly ... ..n.. In mixed chorus under the direction of w,ti i nil ,1 in o f newspaper, give the community Ferris Edgley, and the high school ing this and last week. serve a "good newspaper," Don you band and orchestra under the dirHeldlug, Los Angeles advertising ection of E. M. Williams, This to be Girl Scouts Select and vice president of ljord authority Council Representatives in the Price civic auditorium. & Thomas agency, told At the regular Girl Scout meeting members of advertising Since the contract for the Artist te Utah Press Associaand Lecture series was signed early held Tuesday, January 14. Mrs. Har- tion at their animal convention in in the year and the college music ris Simonsen was selected as the Salt Utke last Saturday and Sunday. member to cooperate with "There are many groups became aware of the parts contributing facMauls-btors in publishing a "good paper," they are to play, they have been pre- Mrs. Lee Thomas. Miss Susan and Mrs. T. S. Wolverton, in rep- Mr. Hekling said. paring for the presentation. Their "Carry a complete choicest pieces, the ones at which resenting the Helper troop in the coverage of local news; make your front pag.-they have found themselves to be Carbon county Girl Scout Council. alluring and attractaive Today, Thursday, the Girl Scouts with well chosen heads and Interestmost proficient, were set aside for the program, and both Mr Edgley and will present a puppet show for the ing stories; fee that your schools, Mr. Williams are promising a pro- Women's club, under the direction of churches, civic organization etc., are gram well wor the the time and their leader, Mrs. Wolverton. consistently represented in your pap- ers. aiul above all things give the money of those who attend. Mrs. Jim Tedeseo and son, Dante, advertiser ads that make the reader .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckstein of and Mrs. Gne Tedeseo, all of Salt want to patronize your Denver arrived Monday in Helper Lake City, and Mrs. Joeseph Scalzo merchant.'' to attend the funeral services of Mrs. of Los Angeles, were house guests Mr. Ileldlng delved into the Eckstein's father, Mr. Andrew Wal- of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pascuzzi the confronting most every publishlace Sr. er of a weekly newspaper aud offorepart of last week. fered many hints that would tend to make the publisher's paper one that would measure up to the standard of a "good newspaper." He explained the steady trend to the country newspaper as the outstanding advertising medium, by many large companies and corporations. In addition to Mr. l!eldi:ig, who spoke at the afternoon session as well as at the banquet in the eve-- ! ning, members of the press heard Governor Herbert II. Maw express appreciation for the support already given him in his reorganization plan and asked them to continue working for the development of Utah and her I I .,,VEPT industries and resources. jy I Officers Elected Saturday j-At the afternoon meeting of the association, Walter L Carlton, pub24 and 25 Prices Effective Fri. Sat., lisher of the Beaver City PresB in Beaver, was elected president for 1911, succeeding Elisha Warner of Shavers Spanish Fork. George L. Oowther of No. 2 Can... Salt Lake City was named vice presThin! j ' f new-counc- y home-tow- 3 : MP Prices Effective Fri. Sat, January H lb 3 can -- X II x x PANCAKE SPERRY a aa SPAGHETTI mmm mmm mmm ma LG PKG . MACARONI OR 19c h .... I OO a . 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COFFEE All brands lb PINEAPPLE matched slices No. can CATSUP Heinz 2 large bottles 10 lb cloth bag SUGAR 3 lb cello bag CHILI BEANS 10 bars CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 17C 35C 57 14 29C at Grandfather's Farm Succeeding Hendrik Iiomeyn of Salt Lake City, secretary and treasurer for the past six years, is Val C. Cowles of Price. The vote was but on motion of the retiring officer a unanimous, oral vote was cast for Mr. Cowles. Directors are William C. England of lyogan, John Wallis of Heber, C. B. Wallace of Murray, David J. Williams of Milford and Mr. Warner. Legislation Suggested Sunday morning's session was devoted to a round-tabldiscussion, committee reports and naming of ... REMEMBER? 17-1- Quort Pint, Code No. 258 HCin(,CodeNo.259 98c Price Pride of the Valley 48-lBag b ROYAL DESSERTS all flavors Red Star FLOUR TUNA FLAKES MILK all brands 3 pkgs ty 48 lb bag $.15 can 4 tall cans 6 box carton 29 UC u No. MATCHES 200 size 2 Doz. 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Cowles, urped the associ Illi!lllllllllllil!lil!llli!!lli!i!l!lllll!i:i!llll!l!ii!!l 230 tall can SHREDDED WHEAT SALAD DRESSING 30 size AVOCADOS EGGS Grade A' 24 oz. committees. president, Warner, who is a member of the present legislature, urged the group to study very carefully the plan as outlined by Governor Maw and when they were convinced that it was what this state needed for them to rally behind the plan. President Carlton spoke briefly on the present proposal to take from cities and counties, $800,000 in tax money derived from motor vehicle 1941 56c SALMON Alaska Pink CLOROX i5!!-T lg pkg Qt. 4 for Doz. Changes In 270 29$ 270 at Popular Prices 2 lbs Bulk SAUSAGE to BEEF POT ROAST branded beef lb lb VEAL POT ROAST milk fed veal lb all meat FRANKFURTERS lb PORK SHOULDER ROAST lb SIRLOIN STEAK lb Loin PORK CHOPS NOTOCO 9$ 290 23$ 90 15 ELS SCHEDULES Now In Effect. BUS to Salt Lake City NOW Leaves at 2:55 a.m. instead of 3:55 a.m. BUS to Grand Junction, Denver and Pueblo NOW Leaves at 12:20 a.m. instead of 12:35 a.m.. For information about Schedules and Low Fares, consult Mrs. A. S. WAUL, Agent Phone 61 Pf 19C 23C v T-- 5 jill e TTll fLmmm WAX PAPER nPrlS-IbfiC- c h -- 7a va f3 SHREDDED WHEAT g 51 i i HONEY gallon I dlLaiUcartDS m, OLD DAY g - - tn As enticing as the j 10c GRAPEFRUIT Arizona 100 size 1 Two Suit Lake City residents were named in complaints filed before Helper city justices for failure to appear last weekend. Complaint was filed by Sergeant J. L. Sullivan before Justice of the Peace K. T. Uorkenhagen against Charles MeLain, 33, Salt Lake. Complaint against Hugh McMillan. Salt, Lake City, was filed before Jua-- ! tlce of the Peace Jack Cima by Pa-- i trolman V. N. Davis. arrants of arrest w ere issued for both offenders. January ORANGES H Two Booked For Failure To Appear F CONCERN Grapefruit 59c i:LON s MM A HOME WAFFLE FLOUR OR BLACK BElffllES x and 25 24 offi- named. Following adjournment, members were guents of Western Newspaper Union at an open house held In the company's new plant at 126 Plerpont Btreet. The convention opened Saturday afternoon with a session at which officers were elected. A dinner meeting was held that evening. Next will be a summer outing, meeting probably in July. - H U in . H mrm 1 in the hotel. Following this, new cers met with executive committer members. Committees for 1941 were n prob-leni- llSHXriXHXHZHXHXHXHXHXMXHXHXI ation to work tirelessly for the enactment of a bill that would cause county commissioners' city councils', and school boards' proceedings to be published. He explained that It was not a mercenary thought on his part as a publisher, but In the interest of cleaner government. He declared that publication rendered a service to the public and that ft was required in other states. Mr. Cowles cited several instances when, he said, taxpayers would have ben saved money had they been aware of contemplated commission action. Officers Meet Preceding the meeting, there was a breakfast for past presidents held Offi4 Motor Wf JEEEEEELTRft(LWftys J ; 25 iwwuu!iuyiJiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyyiE'i: |