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Show PAGE EIGHT THE HELPER HOW TO USE YOUR CARBON PLAGES 2ND WAR RATION BOOK IN TRACK MEET Following i.s a ropy 'u of the when you received your first war ration boo.';. However, in view of the fact that fcuch instructions are oftentimes lost or discarded without being thoroughly read, we felt it desirable to reprint (hem here. Kditor. IMPORTANT Before the .stumps of the War Ration Book may be lined, the person for whom it was issued must sign it a.s indicated in the book. The name of a person un der IS years of age may be signed either by such person or by his father, mother or guardian. For future reference, make and keep a record of the serial number of your 'book and the number of your iesning ration board, as indicated In your book. Your first War Ration book has fceen issued to you. originally contain Ing 28 war ration stamps. Other books may be issued at later dates The following Instructions apply to your first book and will apply to any later books, unless otherwise or dered by the Office of Frice Admin istration. In order to obtain a later book, the first book must be turned in. You should preserve war ration books with the greatest possible care. l.From time to time the Office of Price Administration may issue orders rationing certain products After the date indicated by such orders, these products can bo purchased only through the use of war ration books containing valid ration etamps. 2. The orders of the Office of Trice Administration will designate the stamps to be used for the pur chase of a particular rationed prod uct, the period during which each of these stamps may be used, and the amounts which may be v. bought with each stamp. Stamps become valid for use when and as directed by the orders of the Office of Price Admin3. only istration. I f v "" H-HK- has been halted in Carbon and Km o:ii an i fry counties becau.--i A. V to stormy weather, according Magleby. district crazier of the an Rafael area. Severe has compelled weather shearing corrals to close, and if it continues to be cold these sheep will be sheared on the spring range witii portable shearing equipment, Mr. Magleby said. If shearing cannot be resumed immediately with an increased number of shearers, many of the flocks will not be clipped until the lambing season is over, he said. i TEN RECORDS FALL i Coach Jack hoi Jewkes' Dinosaur track team recorded 54.5 points In the Region 5 track and field meet held at Huntington last Friday, but even with this score they were defeated by the Rangers from North Emery, who piled up 61.3 points. Rex Berry led the DinosaBrs with . a first place in dash; first in the Javelin and first in the broad jump, and ran in the winning 880 relay, pther Carbonites to place well in the meet were Semken and Lind-stroin the shotput; Curia in the 440; Bunnel and Lindstrom in the javelin: Kelly, James and Buffmire in the 220; and James in the 100. The Dinosaurs also ran second to South Emery in the Medley relay. Friday's track triumph was the first for the Rangers, but with the well balanced team that took the field they deserved the honors won. Despite the cold weather new records were hung up in the shotput. mile. 440 dash, discus, polevault, high jump, 120 hurdles. 880. javelin, and 880-yrelay. Dalton of Moab was responsible for three records, the shot, pole vault, and discus, record. Nelson established records In the high jump and 120 hurdles and Berry of Carbon 6et a new javelin Day of Moab was the other recorder of a record in the 880 run. 100-yd- Summary: Shotput Dalton, Moab; Roosevelt, and Semkens, Marsing, Carbon: Lindstrom, Carbon; Luke, Central. Distance, 45 ft 6.5 inches, (new rec.) Pole vault Dalton, Moab; Foote, North Emery; Altamont; Wilberg, Truman, North Emery ; Cump, Altamont; Huntington, Central, and Gardner, Roosevelt. Height, 10 ft 5 inches. (new record). Mile run Britcher, Roosevelt; Graft, Roosevelt; Gardner, North Emery; Hansen, South Emery; Miller, Carbon. Time, 5:02.2. (new record) run Fish, North Emery; Johnson. South Emery; Curia, Car bon; Mullins, Roosevelt; Vranakis. Carbon. Time, :55.1. (new record). dash Carbon: Berry, Wickman and Leonard, N. Emery; James. Oarbon; Fail, Central. Time, High jump Nelson. South Emery; Truman. N. Emery, tied with Huntington, Central; Davis of Roosevelt; lorce, Roosevelt; Lines, Carbon. Height, 5 ft 9.25 inches, (new rec.) high hurdles P. Nelson, So. Emery; Truman. N. Emery; Huntington, Central; B. Nelson. So. Em ery; Snow. So. Emery. Time. : 15.3 (new record) run Day. Moab: King, North Emery; D. Davis. Roosevelt; Searson, Greenriver; Newren, Carbon. Time. 2:17.7. (new record). Javelin Berry, Carbon; Beal. So. Emery; Bunnel, Carbon: Lindstrom, Carbon; Young, No. Emery. Distance, 16-feet (new record) Broad jump Berry, Carbon; Wickman, N. Emery; Fish. N. Emery; Leonard, N. Emery; Davis, Roosevelt. Distance. 20 ft., 6 inches. dash Leonard, North Emery; Kelly, Carbon; James, Carbon; Bussmire, Carbon; Lamph, N. Emery. Time, :24.4. 200 low hurdles Wickman, North Emery; P. Nelson, South Emery; B. Nelson: Snow, So. Emery; Harris, Roosevelt. Time, :25.5. Medley relay So. Emery (PeterB. Nelson). son, Wayman, Snow. Carbon, Moab, North Emery, Uintah. Time, 4:02.2 (new record) Mile relay South Emery (Hansen, Johnson, Martinson and Duncan), N. Emery, Carbon. Time, 3:52.5. relay Carbon, North Emery, So. Emery, Uintah, Roosevelt. Time, 1:30.1 (new record) Tennis singles Uintah, Central, runner-up- . Tennis doubles Roosevelt, Carbon, runner-up- . 'Total points North Emery, 61.3; Carbon, 54.5; South Emery, 47.5:, Roosevelt, 28.7; Moab, 23 ; Central, 9.1; Uintah, 6; Altamont, 4.3; and 120-yar- 220-yar- d 440-yar- 100-yar- d 2. . superintend,. immediately aftPrJrr Sacrament meeting 7. 30 der leadership of Bishop Ceeii. " bent. TT I varuJ cuoir practice every tw 1 CLASSIFIED! FOR SALE HOnsiTH two lots. Also house 2 double beds, dressers. ina! Adam Ostoich at 615 Jam T five-roo- rvr rvn. nn"r or ar n 0 KCKJM HOflSg1 Phone 341. FOR RENT HOUsTiJ double garage, basement, yard. Inquire Bert Clerico. pk! ft cvt ""K r All (lt.5.7) run saljc - riANu, Weighta, Upright and bench, in good tt& tion. A bargain. Inquire lfa mercantile vo.. rnone 37, Heipe SET LOST Near OF EYE GLA8SQ Railroad Tracks, ier Janet and R.R. Depot. Return Journal for Reward. (lt.6.7) MILDEST Bottled in Bond LISTED ; n6ld Banner, meeting ...because it's America's CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. 880-yar- d 4. Unless otherwise announced, the Ration Week is from Saturday midnight to the following Saturday midnight. : 10.75. 5. War ration gtamps may be used Discus Dalton, Moab; Marsing,' In any retail store in the United Roosevelt; Hatch, Uintah; Beal, So. States. Leamaster, North Emery. 6. War ration stamps may be used Emery; Distance, 134 ft, 5 inches, (new rec.) Greenriver, only by or for the person named and book. in war ration the described 7. Every person must see that his war ration book i8 kept in a safe place and properly used. Parents are responsible for the safekeeping and 4i8e of their children's war ration -: Parent-Teacher- 880-yar- d 19j Ail services to be Ward Chapel. Helper Funeral services' for Curti3 Ross who died Friday morning !). r, hV lor Sa'.unl t'. Mohome in Price, were con'J"-' Mitducted S;:nday at 2 p.m. in the of newly .ippoir.v.l i:n brief Additional ch. :i funenil chapel. an organization of 1" I't'h at "' r unices were conducted Monday in protecting where the body Santaquln. 1 p.m. at basin ghts in the Colorado river was buried. uMi civic 17, j will Price in the be held Mr. Smith was born August Murinc Win to l&'.O. at Sautaquin. tol.jm according Mrs. Surviving are his widow. i director. John two sons, Smith; Keele Articles of iiKorpo; ation wer- - ad- Ethel one daughk h' William and Jesse Ross; opted at a meeting four all of Price; ter, Ethel Colleen, representatives from Carbon, Dag- half of Newell Levear brothers, San gett, Duchesne, Uintah. Emery, and Newell Fred and Spring Canyon. Juan. Grand, Kane. Garfield Leondas Hansen, both of Price, and counties. Wayne Woodrow Wyman of Ogden; three The purpose of the organization ir. Mrs. Walter Sanderson, in- half sisters. general is to promote and aid the Thomas and Mrs. Ed. Mrs. Daphne of dustrial and productive interests Price. of ail the Colorado river basin in Utah; to Taylor, to reclaim lands by irrigation, and P.T.A. ENDS TERM of provide a supplemental supply rewaters for lands th;t have been Mrs. Eugene Gibson, president of for s Association, anthe claimed; to provide powpr and domestic purposes: to nounced this week that there would explore and acquire knowledge of be no meeting of the rganization water supplies, water obligations, next week as scheduled, due to the mineral deposits and publish such teachers and parents preparing for Information for the public benefit. the completion of the school year Directors are J. Bracken Iti and thu8 the last meeting ending the William Marsing of Price, C. C. P.T.A. term. John Mabrito was a caller on busWright of Garfield county, Keith of Colton B. O. iness in Salt Lake City lust Smith of Manila, Duchesof Schonlan Roosevelt, Roy ne, S. B. Wilson of Greenriver. C H. Snow of Ferron, L. L. Taylor and Mitchell Mellich of Moab, Thomas Dodd of Panguitch. Philo Allen of Escalante. Charles Redd und R. W. Young of Blanding. J. C. Hacking of LaPoint, L. P. Christensen of Vernal and Silan Tanner and Jesse Farmer of Loa. l.'- 7. HELPER LDs Death Takes Price Man From Home Last Week Colorado Rivtr Water Interests Schedule Price Conclave May 9 CARBON SHEEPMEN HALT SHEARING Shearing of more than 5rt.i-- ' THURSDAY, MAY UTAH I.PER. The United States Cvfl Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for the following positions: Junior Stenographer, $1440 a year and Junior Typist, 41260 a year. The examinations are open to men only. Mineograph and tabulatng machine operators. Salaries range from $1260 a year to $1440 a year. Bindery operatives, 66 cents per hour. Full information as to the requirements for these examinations, and application forms, may be obtained from Bruce Moffitt, secretary of the board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, at the Helper post office. ....... mi 5 ',f" UTTLED IN BOW ID SCHEMA Straight Bourbon Whijiey 100 Proof Hii't Whitkey it 5 Ytart Old. Schenley Dittilhrt Corporation. N. IT. C. books. 8. When you buy any rationed product, the proper stamp must be detached in the presence of the store keeper, his employee, or the person making delivery on his behalf. If a stamp Is torn out of the war ration book In any other way than above indicated. It becomes void. If a stamp is partly torn or mutilated and more of it remains in the than book, It Is valid. Otherwise it becomes void. 9. If your war ration book is lost, destroyed, stolen, or mutilated, you should report that fact to the local ration board. 10. if vou enter a hospital, or other institution and expect to be there f- t- more than ten days, you must turn your war ration book over to the person in charge. It will be returned to you upon your request FLOWER VALUES up to (Poffp ffl WITH THESE FAMOUS CLEANING AIDS one-hal- f when you le ive. 11. When ;i person dies, his war ration book must be returned to the local ration loard, in accordance with the regukiiions. 12. If you have any complaints, questions, or difficulties regarding your war ration book, consult your local ration board. 5 rhen God, done.'' the Testament, mind, ppake and it was first chapter Old FLOWER and opening tab from large SEEDS' RINSO 3 iONt 1,4942 : 1 BOOKLET ON GARDEN CARE INCLUDED IN EACH ORDER ma jwu.11 . -- mm r 1 m w m mmmmm mm m ii 'yfWAiXiw ji a & MLmA. CHRYSANTHEMUM Send for all these offers PLANTS I and opening tab from large size The Perfection of God's Creation Held Permanent The Christian Science lesson sermon for Sunday, May 10 will bo: "Adam and Fallen Man." Among the Scriptural references jrre: "In tho beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And God said, Let us make man In our image, after our likeness, and let them have dominion; . . .' "Cease ye from man whose breath is in his nostrils: or wherein is he to be accounted of?" "As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy: and as is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly." The following excerpts are from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: "Spiritually followed the book of Genesis is a history of the untrue morimage of God. named a sinful of rigbtly being, deflection This tal. viewed serves to stigKest tho proper reflection of God and tho spiritual actuality of man, as given in the first chapter of Genesis. Popular theolocv takes "up tho history of man r.s if he began materially rirht. hut immediately fell into mortal sin. whereas revealed religion proclaims the acience of mind and its forma tions as being in accordance with the PACKETS OF BEAUTIFUL have a beautiful, cheery garden all summer long. f gg LUA m 1$ uts BULBS SWAN New, quick Lux helps pre-serve elasticity cutsdown m SO THRIFTY tut r GLADIOLUS and wrappers from 2 ot mi AllEH'S"GiM)" GARDEN GRACIE stocking runs. fr IX. w SMltZi" FLOATING wmim soap sra soaps. Duy it and save. 1 TOILET SOAP care that protects Hollywood . I mmt LS" AAT n 'mm y New vanishing scent same protective lather from head to toe it stops B.O. Use ViW 1942 daily. SPRY THt HAV0R SAVER Perfea for grand tasting cakes, pies, fried foods! Insist on purer, WASATCH STOKE Get 3 cakes today. Enjoy the same gentle X SOAP LIFEBUOY as ' FLOATING washed the gentle Kinso way tea lflSt twice long! Buy now. 4. 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