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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THE HELPER J 0 U PAGE TEN Final Plans For Third Draft Registration Cited Pioneer Days To Be Recalled At Day; of '49 Fete (Continued From (Continued from Page One) Miss Bolioie Dp an Gragg of Spring Glen and Mi.--s La Dawn Young of Price. The contest has been directed by Theodore Zupon. C. A. Knobbs and Eugene Hills. Also tonight the first prizes to be given away in connection with the queen contest will be awarded. Friday and Saturday Programs Friday evening all game-'- , and concessions will be open, and the second dance of the celebration will be held, at which more prizes will be given away. Saturday evening's entertainment like that of the previous evening will consist of games and the final dance of the three-dafete. All three nights elaborate floor ghows will be presented. One of these programs will be staged by a musical group from Brigham Young university while another will feature the best of local talent. The next regular meeting of the Days of '19 committee will be held Sunday, February 22 ,in the civic auditorium. This meeting will complete all activities of the committee responsible for the 1912 show. Steps will be taken on that date to reorganize the group and set a dale to fleet a committee for the lit!'! show. R NA The Verdict Of EngliglitcneJ Opinion Page Onet ' SCHEDULE FOR CARBON M.I.A. TEAMS The schedule for MIA hoo.p squads Carbon county was completed this week and follows: at Feb. Helper v". Sunnyside . Surny-sidePrice vs. Spring Canyon. Feb. 12 Wellington vs. Price. Feb. 1C -- Helper vs. Spring Canyon. Sunnyside vs. Price. Wellington, bye. pen. 9 Helper vs. Wellington at Wellington. Spring Canyon vs. Sunnyside. Price bye. Fe-b23 Helper vs. Price at Price. WellSpring Canyon vs. Sunnyside. ington, bye. Feb. 26 Sunnyside vs. Wellington. Price vs. Spring Canyon. Helper, bye. vs. Helper at March Price. Spring vs. Helper. Wellington bye. Canyon, March 5 Sunnyside vs. Price. Spring Canyon vs. Helper. Wellington bye. March 9 Wellington vs. Helper at Helper. Spring Canyon vs. Sunnyside. Price, bye. March 12 Helper vs. Price at Helper. Spring Canyon vs. Wellington. e Sunnyside, bye. 9- - Consumers- - Mine office under the direction of Terry McGowan. Kenilworth Recreation hall under direction of Thomas Hughes, Clear Creek Mine office under of Ray Naylor. Soofield Probable location at the school house under direction of Mrs. VV. L. Strang. Spring Canyon Mine office with Jack Millarich in charge. Rains Post office under the dir ection of W. H. Dalton. I,atuda Mine office with Earl in charge. Standardville Mine office under direction of Robert Philips. Royal iMine office under direction of Norman Larsen. Wellington -- City hall, as yet no registrar has been appointed. Hiawatha Legion hall with Hugh I'tterbach in charge. Wattis Store building with John Uad-cliff- tXUTAH in Durrant. L. ELP -H DRAWN UP THIS WEEK Castle GaU Recreation hall under the direction of Earl Durrant. Columbia -- Union hall under the direction of Clyde Roberts. Utah Fuel company Sunnyside mine office under the direction of J. Glen, L- tet - . "Never before in our history was Scouting so urgently needed as now. service to AmMy plea is this erica be protected from interference and curtailment. We owe it to the boy of today and the boy of tomorrow to see that the work of Scouting is not let down." President Franklin I). Roosevelt e "I know of no other form of Americanization that so produces real -- Herbert Hoover. Americans." Hillatirant in charge. "Anything that is done to increase It is not necessary that men re- the effectiveness of the Boy Scouts Alma Lawley and two sons arrived last Wedensday from San gister in the towns where they live, of America is a genuine contribution Diego to visit, with Mrs. Lawiey's but they must state their permanent to the welfare of the Nation." parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullins. residence when they register. Wood row Wilson. Mrs. BILLS STEPS INTO COUNTY BOWLING TOURNAMENT LEAD L. R. Bills of Helper stepped into the driver's seat ot the Carbon county singles bowling tournament Sunday with a margin over his nearest opponent, John Allison, also of Hel Allison has per. held the lead for the past 2 weeks. Bills' total for 30 so gameg played far in the tournament is 5587 as compared to the total of 5521 for Allison. The tournament, L'.'Lttj designed to deter- mine the singles champion of the county, is made up of four rounds of are ten games each. The rounds three each afternoon; Sunday played of them have already been completed, according to Gus Burdis, manager of the Star 'bowling alleys in Price. Allison took the lead in the first games and maintained it through the second round with 3726 pins for the 20 games. Bills held second place at the end of the second round with a 3712. The final and no doubt the most attractive round of the tourney will be bowled next Sunday. Standings of other bowlers in the tournament follow: 5384 F. Bonomo 5347 A. Wahl 5330 J. Bergera 5310 J. Taylor 1? battle two of the toughest TAKES CARBON COLLEGE team Tnvcee loon in ... tha tuc rv. maroon,. lege gymnasium. Friday night college comes to p IN GAMES and Saturday evening win Se". WIN, LOSS league leaders of IMxie colle,' ih thoir ctrencth WEEK LAST tet. LEAGUE STANDING back into sixth Won Lo3t j. Having dropped Junior L,af.H in the o Dixie 1 conference, the Eagles' B.A.C .hoopcoHege retained that posj-- I Weber C:t;l,:: tion by bhwMng the Mesa Cl ak SaIt 3 5 minster ol!eg, Cnow 3 losing to 2 Fndav night and then 6 Carbon evening. Saturday or.t iw,V'r 0 i ox u, Westminster of the two Stos were Scor Schedule Friday's to til rpeeuvely. 43 a'l.i Dixie at Mesa the Eagles led Westt Sail B.A.C. at Carbon he end o minster 12 to 5 at the Weber at Snow at the a lead flrHt period and held Saturday's Schedule although end of each follov. ing canto, Dixie at Caribon score during the Parsons tied the B.A.C. at Mesa ace Owen at Weber the third quarter. Dick Westminster individual Carbon forward took top Week's Last Results while Crow-the49 honors with i9 counters Weber Snow 41, close of the Salt Lake five was Dixie 35, B.A.C. 55 behind with 17 points. 43 5H, Westminster Carbon Saturday night Bob Fitzke's squad Weber 61, Carbon 46 Wildthe on invaded Ogden to take Snow 60, Westminster 37 latcats of Weber only to have the Dixie 24, B.A.C 27 (practice) the Ia ahead. ter come out 15 points won season's opener at Price. Carbon 37. Jay LODGE TO SPONSOR over the Weber five 32 to in the game Haney set a hot pace and two ot RED CROSS DANCE field 13 goals by dunking An American Red Cross P,e;J for three foul attempts for 28 points will be sponsored Satnr dance extreme a in the Wildcats, as Owen, 28th, in the Hetoer February the previous his scoring contrast to Italian loj by the auditorium, throw. foul night, was held to one for- Stella de America No. 77. All ft a substitute For Carbon. Larsen, 13 cial proceeds will be turned ove ward led his teammates with the Red Cross campaign being ;..,t;-- wlnol nnints This weekend the Eagles win ducted in Helper. UP-STA- iYia i. TE . iS " " J . 66-pi- "Tne Boy Scouts make one of the firmest foundations for the responsibility of citizenship in this RepubCalvin Ooolidge. lic." "I 9m wm m r W m it m wm 0 Where Smart Women Buy to Save! "The finest jail is but youth." .... Lawes. Sing to neglected Women's Spring COATS and SUITS ' 10.90 Women's Smooth Fitting Rayon Undies Fine knitted that rayon washes so eas- Sjj - nanAax no ironing. Tea rose. Other Types and Styles 49c Children's Rayon Undies 25c l)v In Plaid or Plain! Women's COATS finA Styles for Penney 1942 JUMPER SKIRTS Yo 11 find the type you wi.i want for every occasion! new creation t h.e sweeps See country. in our them windows. A Smartly tailored fitted reef or ers, casual wrap-aroun- d belted styles. Spring in soft pastels, c Oors You'll Fop Spring! 4.98 Like These Shorts Shirts, Briefs Girls' Coats 25c ea 25c ea 5.90 Value! Fast color broadcloth Shorts! Swiss ribbed cotton Shirts! Ribbed cotton Briefs with closed or fly fronts! Better Quality for Men .. 39c Boys' Sizes ea. 25c H losses Let your little girl select her own coat from our varied selection! Light colors in herringbone and pla n fabrics Princess or double breasted styles. 7 to 11. MEN'S SLACKS am Smart styles in many colors and fabrics! Three qualities at three popular prices to fit every ptipe! Well tailored, full cut sizes! While they Last NYLON HOSE 149 HELPER REVIVES THE OLD WEST Merriment will run freely during the next three days while the 5th ANNUAL DAYS OF '49 Progresses We hope all our friends have a "Kip-Roarin- g" good time-Mee- t Old Friends Make New Ones In "HELPER, THE FRIENDLY CITY" -- "1 am very happy to give the Boy Scout Movement my full endorsement feel that thousands of our boys have been helped in becoming good men by living tip to the principles of the Boy Scout Movement." Heber J. Grant. Are You One of the Outstanding Citizens of Your Community? Every Dollar You Invest in BOY SCOUTS Will Pay Big Dividends. LECTURER AND FILMS IN HELPER THIS WEEK 35c Lay-Awa- monument -- Warden .Sing Prison. a 1 Exciting new fashions with all the lift of the new season! Coats for sport, casual, or dress occasions! Smart monotones and pastel colors in gay plaids. Penney's Easy always and necessary youth education." - Father E. J. Flanagan, Boys Town. Where You Needn't Save to Buy! Use maintained that is the most part of important have training for citizenship - IN HELPER "3 $?rr;. Lee Kay, director of the Utah State Fish and Game Protective association whose illustrated lectures on wild life in the west have been well received in this area during past years, spoke to a local audience in the Helper civic auditorium Wednesday, 11. February Schenley). Jts Good Taste and Good Judgment to ask foi'A BOTTtEt 3 SCS Officials Report Bond Purchases Of Region Employes One hundred per cent of the Soil Conservation service employes In the eastern Utah area are now making regular purchases of defense bonds and stamps, reports C. P. Starr, are.i conservationist. Ninety-eigh- t per cent of the 840 SCS employes in the Southwestern region, of which eastern Utah is a part, are purchasing defense Iwmds and stamps regularly, F. D. Mathews assistant regional conservator, re poorted As of January 15, SCS em ployes had purchased a total of $3S. 4'02n, he stated. bottled in bom IN BOND OLD S CH EN LET Straight Bourbon Whiskey Schenley 100 Proof-T- bis Whiskey is 5 Yean Old. Distillers Corporation, N. V. PATES!! 5287 i 51-9- THE SECOND PERIOD CLOSES TUESDAY, FEB. 17 WAR HALTS PLANS FOR REGIONAL TASTE discerns the difference between quality and price. (Naturally he selects Old e A. Allison GOOD ...THAT HIS J. Bianco 5026 F. Bosone 5014 J. Hansen 4959 E. Flaim 4957 J. Mancina Six of the afbove ten players also under hail from Helper. chair- The program was presented the direction of George Grivet, man of the Carbon-EmerFish and Game association educational committee. Schedules for other meetings at which Mr. Kay will speak follow: Thursday, February 12, Castle Gate; Feibruary 13, Columbia, and 4, Price civic auditorium. February Also with Mr. Kay's own films, a local film showing the transportation of a herd of buffalo into the San Rafael territory recently and other activities of the Carbon association, and an added attraction, a nationally circulated film "The Bombing of Pearl Harbor" are being shown.. All lecture meetings begin at 8 p.m. Members To Be Filmed Mr. Grivet also reported this week that persons who purchase new mem bership cards of the association will be filmed in technicolor. The completed motion picture of the 1942 membership will be shown at meetings next year. Coast Cuard Asks For Plane Mechanics What Every Woman Wants to Know About a Man MUSIC FESTIVAL AT PRICE The regional band contest sched uled to be held in Price in May has been postponed indefinitely, according to Dr. H. B. Goetzman, chairman of the contest. The decision was reached at a meeting this week of the band committee and officials, who announced that it local substitute program will be held in Carbon county and the re- gional contest will be deferred until the defense status of the nation is less uncertain. This action is in co operation with the request of Kills E. Johnson nf Manti, president of the Utah Stale Music committee, who is encouraging the seven regions in' the state to put on local meets if possible. The southern division of national region 10. to which Price would have! been host, comprises, Utah, parts of Wyoming. ( olorado and Nevada. In the 11 years that band contests have been conducted in Price as many as 30,000 students have been entertained, and at one contest- the spectators at parades and concerts totalled nearly 30.000 persons, according to Melvln Wilson, principal of Carbon county high school, who has been prominent in the contests since their inception. In 131 the student participation reached its peak with 6000 student musicians registered Carbon county pioneered the band content project In 1931, and entertained In 1937 the firnt national regional contest to be held in I'tab In 1933 Carbon hltih school won 'op honors in the Mate and represented Utah at. Chicago In the National contests In announcing Mi" decjHon to defer the contest this year, Mr. Wllxon said a number of (vchools had (pien Honed the KsHlbllty of corning to the meet bectiuse of the nhortage of DOWN j GO THE VOTES GET THOSE DON'T LOSE VOTES! "PROMISED" SUBSCRIPTIONS IN TO THE CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT WHILE THE "SECOND PERIOD" SCHEDULE OF VOTES IS IN EFFECT! j BUSINESS COLLEGE DIVISION ttMwiii, - The United States Coast Guard is resirous of obtaining applicants with previous aviation mechanic experience. Those qualifying will be enlisted as petty officers, either second or third class, depending upon their Ability. Mres, Pay for these ratings is f 72 and fOO For th! time of your life attend respectively, plus an increase of Helper's grceteat fete The Day of fifty percent for flight duty and 49. and quarters. jai Edna Toson, Helper Harriet Bacon, Helper Rose Yenzi, Helper Geraldine Self, Spring Canyon T.ntnHn F.volvn J 7,nnpv " -- 1 1,234,000 1,220,000 1,204,000 1,184,000 900,000 1 BEAUTY SCHOOL Evelyn VanNatta, Helper Mnvinf. TVvnnldsrm. St.andnrdvillA Georgia Perry, Helper Mary Daugherty, Castle Gate Dorothy Hinkins, Rains 621,000 600,000 578,000 554,000 554,000 |