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Show PAGE FOUR THE HELPER JOURNAL weeks. quarter; the half ended 19.5 for On December 18 the local team Central' and the third quarter 21.11 met the highly touted Rangers from But in the last quarter the local kids South Emery and held them to the began clicking and held their more HELPER RAMS LOOK GOOD IN PRE- KAISER COMPANY OPENS CALIF. low s i"-- fa Safe .. Sure . . . Smart Tke West's Loroert Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians idaho oneaoif In Price Washington at 31 E. Main St. nnonnnn 1 ODD A total of 551 cases 01 measies were reported as compared with 334 for the previous week. Only comraun. icable disease cases reported from oi measies, Carbon county were which 19 cases were reported. The grand total for the reported cases from the state this week was lili cases of communicable diseases as compared to 719 for last week. . For Victory: Buy Bond- s- SIMM, BY Failure to safeguard and enhance the prestige of the firm in the minds of the persons who buy. 2. Failure to offset the customers. 3. 4. ill-wi- ll of neglected Failure to cultivate the new buying influences that are constantly taking the place of the old. Failure to cultivate the deeper market. Failure to seek new customers to replac tfce old. 6. Failure to educate users on the use and merits of your firm's products. 7. Failure to back up sales organization effec- 5. tively. 8. 9. 10. Failure to keep your story before your buyers in a period when the percentage of sales contracts diminish in comparison to the total number of available customers. Failure to guard against both present and potential competition. Failure to maintain sound public relation. TO KEEP YOUR BUSINESS AND YOUR MERCHANDISE SUJLD" TO HELPER AND CARBON COUNTY. ADVERTISE IN - - THE HELPER JOURNAL XA. Jk. .. A Magonic Bethe, Nq Anderson ig Qf & installed: Senior princess,' "private Stones is a graduate Beverlee Hills; junior princess. Do. Carbon high school at Price, where ofers ' lores Dooley; gu.de. Patsy Hii,B; marshal Ilene Causer; chaplain, Vir. ginia Thomas ; recorder. Mabel See. ley; librarian Joy Henderson; treas. urer, Joyce neaueiwu, senior cus. todian, Marjorie Stains; junior cus. todian, Frances Larson; musician, first messenger. Jean Woodhead; Grace watkins; second messenger, Shirley MacDonald; third messenger. Barbara Robinson; fourth messenger, Ellen Seeley; fifth messenger, Lois For Victory: Buy Bonds May Spratling; inner guard, Mar. school in Helper and then later held garet Chiado; outer guard, Katherine choir members, Dorothy a regular church service at Kenil. Karras; w orth. Jones, Jeri Walker, Patsy Walker, Accompanying them here were Mr Marjorie Henderson. and Mrs LeMoyne Smiley of Murray, who visited with Mr Smiley's folks, Scotch Cellulose Tape, (all Mr and Mrs T. H. Smiley. widths) at the Helper Journal. he was a member of the track team and the Senate club. He took a three months course in aviation me. chanics and has been employed at. Hill Field. When he completes his basic train, ing in the Marine Corps he will be eligible for further instruction in one of. the many specialties offered by the "all.arms" service. ' ' ! CHANGES regulations for the man in business are just about as as War Bulletins. This is war on the Home Front. All frequent us of are going to be called on to make more and more sacrifices, but even with all the problems that come to us on the Home New Front, they are nothing in comparison wih those on the battle, fronts "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel" is timely advice for all of us. Pfcone 21 Another O.P. ' ONE From files YEAR AGO of Jan. 15, For Today's Dinner Lunch Box Sandwiches Vegetable Salad Fresh Apple Crisp Cookies Hot Cocoa 32c Ly 39C 4 cans with Stamp miL 1942 Miss Helen Flanagan, nursing sup. ervisor for the past two and one.half years in Carbon county for the Utah State Bureau of Health, left Price to. day to serve with the American Red Cross in Hawaii for the duration of the war. A farewell party honoring acci, who is leaving today, for the army, was given at of Geneva Bonacci Monday COFFEE Service Skaggs SEGO MILK Joe Bon. Thursday the home evening. FIVE YEARS AGO From files of Jan. 13. 1938 Official announcement was made today that Edward Sheva. a former Helper resident, opened a law office in the Helper State Bank building this week. The January marriage of Miss Dorothy Wilson to Joe Skriner Jr. was solemnized by Judge Hammond last Thursday, January 6th. The couple left for Salt Lake immediately after the ceremony, where they spent four days. Mr and Mrs Frank Kraync are the proud parents of a baby boy. born Saturday morning at the Price city hospital. TEN YEARS AGO From files of Jan. 12, 1933 Reorganization of Carbon county's school hoard took place last Satur. day in the board offices at Price, with Henry H .Jones of Helper as. sumlng his place as the only new member. The session is said to have been one of the most active held In some time, with the board giving serious recognition to an effort to conduct an eight and one.half month term on a revenue which has been urtalled approximately 20 percent Pearl Weeter spent the weekend visiting with friends In Salt Lake. 135 So. Main Melvin Branch Stones 19, Mrs. Emily Stones of Spr ng Canyon Uft this week for the Marine Base Diego, Calif., where he will ,t San basic receive training as a Leather.! Backward Glances Consisting of three members and a secretary, the Helper City tire ra. tioning board was organized last week. Membership on the board is designed for representation of the city council, private business and organized labor groups. D. K. Dow. ney of the city council was appointed chairman of the board with John Quilico representing private business and William Wetmore appointed to represent tabor. Ernest Flaim, city recorder, will serve as secretary for the board. HERE ARE A FEW SOUND REASONS ADVANCED NATIONAL ADVERTISING AUTHORITIES . . . 1. Miss Helen Wible of Helper, dau or Mr ana Mrs rrank Wible ghter son of a8 honored ' week. X Queen of Job's Daughters GUARANTEED Stylish, trrjut 14, 1943 Helen Wible Installed Spring Canyon Youth Uoes 10 marine Base In San Diego score of 27 while Rams were mature ownents to 4 points while able to register 15 points. Three daya they shei: d the hoop for S maikprs SEASON HOOP TILTS later the South Emery team from to bring the final score 25 for Cen. STEEL PLANT Ferron was decisively rounced by the tral and lit for the Rams. from Helper, the score was 25. Again this youngster, Ken Dimmick That Coarh Art Wilson has a kids Opening of a project, which is 15. In each contest Ken Dimmick stood out for Helper and was the vitally connected with one of Car. smooth working junior high school and Perkins led the local team in high scorer for the contest. He rung hon county's most promising coal basketball team in Helper ind one scoring and defensive play. the bell for 6 field goals to give nun industries, was that of the Kaiser that will be heard more from when Last Monday night the Central iz points tor tne evening, u. California, mj1 at Fontanai jecn(iteel the the junior league gets underway, is High team from Castle Dale journey, played a whale of a game for de(iicate(J and it8 macnin whkh evident by the way they have con. ed to Helper to engage Coach Wil. visitors-adid M. Cox. ery of productic.n put into operation ducted themselves in three games son's lads in a game that found the nexi game uu blucwuio ... on December 31. Helpers played with senior high schools from more experienced team jump to a 'with the Price junior high team on Coal to be coked for supplying the Emery county during the past three 15.1 lead by the end of the first February 5 on the local floor. A Fontana plant is being supplied by (lance will be held following the one of the mines at Sunnyside, un. off. raffled game and a quilt will be of the Kaiser der direct operation the net proceeds to aid the school company. high lunch program at the Junior The new plant's capacity is 1200 school. tons of steel daily and the first 12 of score box Following is the turnout is anticipated at months D 0i Monday's game: 132.0O0 tons. At the dedication. Henry HELPER G T F 1 Kaiser said that the 1943 production of ships could be trebled if neces. 0 12 Dimmick f 4 sary steel were available. 0 Aplanalp f... .... of his obligation to the 3 1 Acceptance Perkins conflict as in the present 0 0, nation as Gainer g n 0' t.itt'il by Kaiser at the dedication in. Gill the real American attitude 0 0 'Heated Johnson f Intet est 0 0 in 'he following words: Marrelli g 1 19 "My greatest responsibility at this Total time is to pledge that this new plant CASTLE DALE T F p will not only sustain tne existing but will do 5 record of ship production, 1 1 2 H. Williams i ! 2 all in its power to meet an ever.in. 0 .. 1 f R. Ihler 9 creasing demand." 1 4 . G. Jewkes c California iron supplies the basis 0 0 0 . D. Jewkes g Give your priceless eyes the care and attention they 4 for the plant's product, Sunnyside 1 2 M. Cox g 0 coal being depended on entirely for 0 0 . need and deserve. See the capable, registered optomef E. Crawford 1 2 production of fuel. N Settewood trist here for complete eye examination NOW! If glass2 The Sunnyside operations insorar 1 1 . c Cox B. 1 as the Kaiser company interests are 1 .. 0 es are needed, poy the easy Standard Way! W. Reese g were taken over recently 0 concerned 0 . 0 R. Ware g firm itself, being operated, 3 25 by the 7 11 Total however, under direct supervision or the Utah Fuel company, firm which Health Board Reports owns the property. Kaiser's firm re. Diseases During January cently opened offices in Price, locat. ed in the building formerly occupied EYE-GLASS- ES According to a report from the by the Capitolo and Renetti restau. state department of health, the num. rant and- - which will later be moved ber of cases of communicable dis. to Sunnyside. Their mining opera. eases reported for the week ending Ions are being carried on under a YOU'LL BC TOLD FRANKLY If GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! January 8, 1943, showed an increase, ten.year lease arrangement. with the exception of whooping cougn over those reported for the previous Be THURSDAY, JANUARY HELPER, UTAH The Junior.Senlor nrom. annual event of Carbon county hleh schcool and one of the outstanding social ranctions of the year, will be held Friday, January IS. in th Sliver Moon ballroom at Price. Invitations for aame having been sent ont Sybil McKInnon Is general chairman and Is being assisted by Miss Connia Larson of the faculty. Arch Deacon Of Salt Lake Visits Here Sunday Arch Deacon Wm 8. Bulkier nrf his wife of Salt Lake City spent 8unday la the county. Reverend BuL kley spoke at the Union Sunday Cracked Wheat r, We bag Pancalis Flour fcL,j27c FLOUR I 10-l- b bag 69c IPotatoesSs gfloB8 SPAGHETTIS beans a. CHEESE SALT 2 0DZE0 LB 25c BOX75c PKa Libbys Pore BULL DURHAM 6c 5 lb can 6 sacks KRAFT DINNER FRUIT MIX 83 J K,TA PRESERVES 19c 5LBS 3 pkgs lb Balk 89 25C 29C 39( Tflne MaurEiett In GOVT. INSPECTED V. S. MEATS PORK SHOULDER WH0LE r HALF LB 35c SPICED LUNCH LOAF whole or half lb 3gg COUNTRY SAUSAGE BEEF STEAK Loin COOKED SALAMI lb Pure JACK CHEESE (Fresh) MILD CHEESE American 4S lb 33 lb 39 lb FOOD HELPER 35C 38C lb lb GARLIC SAUSAGE LINK SAUSAGE lb 33 STORES A SUtETY OF rCRITT- - UTAH |