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Show THE HELPER PAGE SIX d.i ighter went Saturday w lie it Mis. to Salt baby CASTLE GATE NEWS Jensen J () HHN AL-HE'-- re- - tor awhile. Miss Anna (low spent the weekend isit lllg with her parents, Mr. and in a in By Mugs The Boy Scouts enjoyed a lor.g hike ol' the first planned for the coming year, under new Scoutmaster June Parry. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Willstead and visitor? were Huntington family last week. Mrs. Trauntvein of Salt Lake. v. ho has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thos. C.ru'idy. returned to her home Sunday. Mr. James Wallace a Mi Mr. Win. Holp have taken up it science in Helper. Mr. Moroni Heiuer, president of the Utah Fuel Co., Dr. Allison and Dave Robinson of Salt Lake were visitors here last week. The Relief Society prepared a dinner for the Helper Klvvanis last week at the Helper auditorium. The proceeds will go towards the New church fund. held its The Ladles' Auxiliary first aid training class last Thursday night In the Scout room. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cullum moved Saturday to make their home in Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jensen and Mrs. last Saturday, one A. Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Free BookTells of HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over one million bottles of tho AYILLARI) TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcer due to Excess Acid Poor Digestion- - Sour or Upset Stomach, Casslness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Hold on 15 days' trial Ask for "Willard't Message" which fully efpftin this treatment free at I ve.tr since v p he atterniath ai Pkul infantile paraly.-.-j uuueu auove, lit, held throtlgh- ren were left '"ho,, (ian'es have the ouniry and a!l proceeds used of paralysis dt " to ihis oi this disease, These children aiding n icute poliomvelii' if iie:t!ly supervision. Dm i most i 1 U1 T - n ji, - K I piobleiiis of an d'i.leiui,. is f ; I In fa boll .1.1. v as in other dist- for the living, ' Vi( the natio.i. une half of the this disease, in Older in or. aided to the benefits of mde,ri u. 1!. t pr ,1 lysis commit-ii- . i,.naii,-(- i Itilantiie cuiiii!,.., the r Nation i cent relaia- - lioard of Mealil. ,1 tee. an the other . Chiblren's Divi.iu,,. e'l for local Use. report of aid physiotherapy cent,.,. in The bdlnwing is of office i:l Price, if (;....,' " given o Carbon runny victims not ,i :c'.-!:,.infantile paralysis through the fund hesealready t:S Crinnleil cniKii-eei,;i,i not a ., however, ana . Ir during IT'.ti-l"- . ness to participate financial' eoliipleti- ;'i. allci.ll report, but rather treatment, this feUter tells of the human .allies derived, (kuic (llllRU (in,t:.. An epidemic of infantile paralysis ""mill itf. I'iie Fund has paid for affected liie child:' :i of Carbon conn. iranvwii l ,,.,,.,1, , .. of 193!) ty. beginnin'; in se,t,::il,er jn p." and not stthsidi:i: 4 until March of physiotherapy ui,i ii, is ,usu jiain ror Pile. During th'- t months 52 cliibl-i- f th disease. Five make casts and braces. reii were ictinis iv o cuiuren a:e still mtJ 2t hi id; en died; Carbon county that tliev mM . paralyzed ia or parale ly totally ot hers Wei pa id as a iesu'.! of the epidemic. w .,, , in here . isueu At tin time of the epidemic ... . 1... 1, l,,,r,,,.. w a no iron lung" in Carbon county. " children have The fund paid for five ambulance v me mini ' jiaralj'jis f--( trips to al! I.ak" City ilh seriously raid are gradually improving line oi aiice ill cases of poliomyelitis. these child! en died on the way to i w o I aroon county chili' the hospital These trip-- at ?2." each held, to undergo surgery before of $125. caused a:i expenditure mi could be made The five children sent to hospitals in Salt Lake City were hospitalized for vari periods after they came on: of the "iron lung." The hospitalization of those children was partially paid by the 1'i.nd which spent $11 1. Hi on hospital bills. There are siill bills for hospiial services out- stanilin.r which nave noi ci oven I submitted lo tin- Fun 1. Special nursing service is required by all who aie placed in the respirator. The cost of these special nifscs for Carbon i i county children in an "iron lung" in a Salt Lake hospital was assumed by the Salt Lake comity chapter o! the InfaMile Paralysis lend. At the time n iHf these children were ia a lung there EST" v.y.s no money !:'! in the Carbon county fund. We a ppreciate and canThere la Al not thank the Salt Like chapter and ABERDEEN DEALEI Mr. C. C. Xesleii .sufficiently for this making of their funds available to In Your Carbon county childre;:. A nurse was employed by the Fund to give bedside nursing to paralysis cases during the eaidomic. This nurse also assisted the county public health INDEPENDENT nurses in visiting all schools of the county daily lo in sped all school children and to exeltido ali ill stud-- I GOAL & COKE ents. This service w as vital in help-linto stop the spread of the ppi-- ; demic. $!S2.7u vjas paid by the Fund COMPANY 10 the nurse and for her transportation duriii" the two months at the height of the epidemic. Hy activities during Major UARDA him in .i'-- the single ol 11.15. measure encompassi: g all of thel chief executive's ptopo ;als for commi" ecntive. departmental. sion revamping. state remains lor Hit It now w hat form they in senators to decide u ill eniisider tile im)V el'llor's proposals 11.1!. S2 or as the one assortment favored th,-in apparently of :;!) hills recently introduced in the cover upper house to individually t the varied phases ill tiie plan. Legi-icthe that passed lath e e.xpe: Is pre house bill will bt discarded and re Hie series organization enacted in measures. ol attorney-analyzession At the close of the 4 1st the 3!( reorganizai ion bills and .it least lo others allied w bit reorganization nere under conwith leg: assistance " t!,., ,;.n:iti. cnTlllilittee Oil revision a enrollment, It was expected that upon measures, some of th would drawn, as constitutionally reach the senate calendar this week. of the In the meantime bills and resolutions introduced up to last Friday night remained uuac ted I If upon by either set. ate or house, bv aL' been had "ilti passed total. the both houses. Of these, Governor Mav had signed 11 to place them on the bills and statute books. Twenty-onkilled been had by the resolutions two legislative branches. Nine had been withdrawn. The house had 27 senate-passemeasures to act upon and the senate l!i house-passemeasures. past selltatives the Senator George legislative M ..Miller of Price included the introduction of two bills and the casting of an affirmative vote on S.li. 91, prohibiting trespass on state lands for grazing purposes or removal ot natural resources. He also defended certain tax measures introduced by week McCAHTY of protesting against statements made by Utah State Manufacturers' Association representatives. Senator Miller's S.B. 207 permits the state to purchase I'tah-madgoods at a price not to exceed 20 per cent more than the price of outside products. His S B. 269 promotes the processing of coal for smokeless fuel through the payment of state bonuses. Representative Edward Sclierer of Latuda was honored with appointment to the house silling committee, which will determine the ivpoitii;g Others celebrating their birthdays out after last Friday of all lower during the v eek were Mr. Thor Niel- house measures then on tile house sen, son of Mr. and Mi's. J. V. Niel- calendar or in the hands of standing on Feb. 2n, committees, until the close of the sen who was twenty-o:iMrs. Vincent Hyatt who cel) aiid session. 11 .15. ebrated her birthday on the 2"th. I";:', .Mr. Scherer introduced can be emno person providing that Subscribe! Don't Borrow! ployed as a coal miner without first having obtained a certificate of competency from a miners' examining board. Governor's Bill Up To Senate The fate of Governor Herbert B. Maw's government reorganization plan rests with the Utah state senate following the surprising unanimous passage and practically last Friday by the house of repre- e L" l.ai-.lv,- ,., I 'ElMllliSI - 1 pa-se- d I t i ( , I , ; Hi-- - HEAT Comfort VV WKK x Louis IiOi atta and Ki nest Carnavali spent part of last week in Salt Lake. Airs. John Holmes for Wisconsin where with her daughter. 1936 Ford Fordor 1939 Mercury Fordor Like New - Heater Radio - Radio.Heater, Reconditioned Motor Overdrive Price Cut to OTMDnBnianRHEZxas '36 Pontiac Coupe '34 Plymouth Coupe Radio - Heater Good Condition Condition Goes for Only In '34 Chevrolet Pickup A-- 1 1939 Ford Pickup Good Tires 6-P- Reconditioned ly Tires Only left Thursday she will visit 1938 j Ford 158" TRUCK AR en! By Evelyn Gragg A meeting was held hy te P. T.A. last Thursday evening, F.d Sheya was the principal speaker. The Tuesday evening Pinochl club met at the home of Winnii Gib- Dixon Bailey left last week lor son. A George Washington motif was carried out. Prizes went to "Wilma California. King. Esther Savich and Mrs. The P.T.A. presented a program to the community last Wednesday night. Wilma King. Evelyn Gragg and Mrs. James Burton was a visitor Helen Scherer spent the weekend in in Sail Lake last week. Salt Lake City. Max Burton left Tuesday for San .Mr. ar.d Mrs. Elvin Hills siient the in weekend in Salt Lake ('bv. Francisco, where hP the U.S. Navy. Mrs. Dalton entertained the ThursTre local Ladies' Auxiliary day Pinochle club with prizes going sored dance Saturday evening. to Mrs. E. Molley and Virginia Han-ley- . Mrs. Jack Kishell was hostess MonThe Ladies 'Auxiliary held a socday at a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Beverly. Many young ial Wednesday evening. A miscellan-- ! friends enjoyed the affair. eous. shower w as held for Ada Ed-- j wards and Mis. Dono'uue. Man Arrested In Helper For Vagrancy James Wilson, alias James Nolan, was arrested in Helper February 17. end a complaint was filed against loin ,y Deputy Sheritf Warren Pea-- ; cock on a charge of vagrancy during the period from February 7 to 17. Mr. Wilson was alleged to have the physical ability to work, but the complaint charged that he refused to do so. pads and Journal Office. Stamp at the ink $475 g Wsf fi - - - sty S "f d -i ,e 1 - -- i. a; "?s-- i ?nj J t 7"-- , fH Wednesday Eve Club Meets At Spring Canyon The Wednesday evening bridge club met last week at the home of Mrs. George Fletcher irl Spring Canyon. Additional guests were Mis Keith Dusenberry and Mrs. Arthur Carlson. Following a delightful luncheon, bridge was played, prizes going to Mrs. Keith Clark, Mrs. Johnny Cullen and Mrs. John Mahalich. mm pj ii m ir 93 Proof is Whiskey is 4 YEARS OLD f Ho National Distillers Pmrfuris Corporation, New York City, N.Y. j SPECIAL! ' 1935 Ford Tudor Motor Overhauled Buy! pGDEKTSALT LAKE 4 UN ITED MOTOR CO. CITY-PR- mv Lin yaa Phone 51 Community Mr. and Mrs W. alter Kel are the proud parents of a hoy bom February 2.1 at the Price city hospital. .. ....... mm $150 NEWS RAINS KENILWORTH NEWS ENDS THIS fi . e CO. - ra nklin Delanosufl'erer once ,.it who . . . i : ame hei cuiei vsis para: .utile climaxed his nation. cani.pa igus v ot bv I'.-i- I 27. VICTIMS IN 1940 CARBON PARALYSIS tdertit&mk (Joa. Mrs. K. V. Long was a Salt Lake visitor this week. Mi'hi.n lle;itli spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. The Piiesthood gave a basket party Sa! unlay evening in the schoolhouse for all wishing to attend. was taken to LaJuatiu the Price hospital and underwent an appendicitis operation Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Taylor and L. L. Arnett were among those from Carbon county attending the Moose Froli tin Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Durrani entertained at dinner for Mi. and Mrs. La Von Durrant and family of Cedar City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mongone announce the engagement of their Mr. Rose Marie David S. to daughter. Colton, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. (dkou of Martin. The wedding date will be announced later. Susan Phillips was surprised last Monday evening by a group of her young friends in honor of her seventh birthday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Henilall. Master Junior Lindsay, son of Mr. and Airs. L. T. Lindsay celebrated his tenth birthday last Thursday evening with a party, having a number of his young friends in to enjoy tlit. event. QUICK RELIEF FROM HELPER DRUG .1. FEBR.ii,, POLIO FUND IS OF GREAT BENEFIT TO 2 Lake will THURSDAY, t'TAH PEH- VO O ? ..... r" 11 C"T , . TOMORROW . , convenient scrtedule rLrm Pullman . . . wake up to magnificent scene Xc n panoramas of snow tipped uV plains spread out in breathtaking beauty . Standard tor information, Helper ever-changin- LlTA g 1 4t FI Ai THRU THE ROCKIES Mllll w L- GRO?S , I CHICAGO 3KIvx4Sm4L" Vh TONIGHT TU: DENVER ' ' rr ll0W at hoi"e. . .enjoy a restful night in the the windin9 Colorado River with its InoTT . lirkvU: PHONE NEXT MORNING D lujio vnair cars. 13 . NOT AROUND THEM it - f |