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Show -- uiiRSDAY, MAY 6, 1943 THE IIErPfti ini-nv.- - , u j u'harff, carman on lae any3 this week vacationing is if, IP1 su ' " a bit of the unneu " cncndine "i' Greenriver around south down his car on the convince 4- u ,,f Hninsr about oO miles 4 t . II U . li I li U . . . F . tl l! I X iTVJt OtJ ? Jil S Salzetti visited here Edward and Ogden last week. Mr Wlllard Davis is in a hospital day at the home of his brother. Mrs Smolich visited in Salt Lake in Salt Lake receiving treatnieut. -- Sun- - a -R- jo" I lioyee ails- rVDCTIRyrIHMlEl Romero is a new laborer, of the car department. If Excess Acid causes Ml you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, of UDGA jjjuKa, get a free sample a free interesting booklet at Rloating, Gas, DRUG HELPER COMPANY 8 Hv .. iue Kiecher Ea'lL' Innk horizontal steam.compressor Ho aI.i out o' the ronnilhnna j,.f .:h i ,", . her on a car tor where master-min- d t0 trip j.,,. ' """l'ur0 , - T'it:iu .1 " '.y .. Salt Lake ' :i,li:hor of the 8.L. shons a N :V ou,.a tne - j4 (.l one of lessening, one thing that's more " Ford's :, (ftZi - nroluic than sL Fords. vfc'X&i. Rails We have just been informed that the menu on the wrecker has chang. ed again. Yup! your right, there's a new cook. Francis "Pasquali" Gtu-.-- -' v. has returned to sen e his seoen i ni a', the task. Spaghetti and treat ball, deluxe style. w;l! Mp the 1st :ov a while now. Ilf's good at it. too! Ralls H. W. Hart was off lit. ,ui all of list xvoek because of iektie-s- , retnrn-.n.- a to work Monday, pale but deter, D, IS- -- i : Prciect Four Precious Eyss! Rails .: ,'t i;., V. m -- r s:! .V Mitni :M V Rails- V !1 K. l)ovn,y was with v how to "pt'clnr !v" Hi! !h)!i in niire I'ti down ho joh of tonic Rails J. 'ss Cov seemed exceeding liap;y M!!day mornins on the job inquiries eii'.iab:enel u to the reason for that state srranilson is here visiting with him. alson the father and mother. Mr ami Mrs "Bud" Cox of "'''' lisSI California. Rails safe be sure! See the capable, registered optometrist for complete eye examination on finest scientific equipment NOW1 YOU'LL BE TOLD FRANKLY IF GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! Be Rails Bry. supei iniendeut of the railroad at Kenilwonh. co'.d shouldered the hoys again last week. We predict a great change in disposition years and 7 mouths from now! Rails . Bill Axelgard who took the forepart of the week off to visit in the northern part of the slate, went against all bis principles, and worked Sunday. Principle? Bet it was Principal Berrett who decided the issue! I i t :? Bruno, grandpa of the rip track, was off the job Saturday and it? Sunday because of sickness. Rails Clayt Berensen is hack from his short stay at the Salida hospital, Because of increased repairs in where he surrendered to a minor the locomotive carpenter branch, the local roundhouse will employ three operation. Rails shifts of carmen and helpers to J. I. Montoya, the wild vacquero speed up the work. from Xew Rails was away from Glen Davis, graveyard shift workthe job last Saturday and Sunday because of sickness. Better get under er, was off the job last Saturday bea specialist. Monty! They know their cause of sickness. Rails stuff! Leonard Thayn promised us a reRalls Boh Hurst is open for suggestions port on progress of pupils this week. appertaining to "rabbit raising dur- but failed us again! We're gona' fool !X ing this critical per. him some dav and dron around to ioil." We've always been under the school and check up on him, first, a v impression that the problem has been hand! Me-he-c- here I ained. v:tit:.Mi Rails .'. II. s o, World-Famou- CALL US FOR FREE s Burlap-Backe- Inlaid d ESTIMATES Quality ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM Latest, Smart, New 1943 Armstrong Designs fc Choice of Embossed, Straight Line, or Marbelle Designs for Every Room in the Home meat-shorta- L Jg rir.-i- .ii i CASTLE GATE NEWS The West's Largest Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians UTAH IDAHO OREGON visited the first American Fork. Mrs Larsen and baby who have been vis. iting there returned here with him. Mr and Mrs Jean Partridge and Lake visited the first of Salt baby S3 of last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Chas. Mills. Miss Anna Marie and Helen Gow returned last Tuesday to Salt Lake after visiting their parents Mr and Mr WASHINGTON of m It's Patriotic To Bay GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR FOOD RATION POINTS important wartime jobs food conservation. It begins with shopping value for the most number of points . . . in the home Is Get the most a pound of food as it conservation In your cooking at important to save Practice produce one Learn To Use Your Points Wisely by buying l to and . SHOPPING AT MM Phone 33 Fairfax Helper redecorating this season, tee these new effects. Their rich coloring and distinc. give you ideas for your entire decorative live styling will scheme. See the unusual effects in Armstrong's new the star, circle, and block Multiplane Embossing; effects; also the smart, new green and blue colorings. visiting REMEMBER MOTHER NEXT SUNDAY Occasional Chairs Make Appreciative Gifts When They Come From Mutual Mercantile Co. Phone 37 Helper THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Springville. Miss Mary Dougherty spent the weekend in Salt Lake. Mr Griffin of the U.S. Army returned here with her to visit at the Dougherty home. The Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs V. E. Gilbert last Wednesday evening for their regular meeting. The Auxiliary is taking up the project of making gifts to be sent to the English children for Xmas Every Pound of Food is Vital to Victory! It It Avonelle Armstrong Floor in his station In Kentucky. Word has been received here by relatives that Mr and Mrs Burke Hyatt are parents of a baby girl born in Los Angeles. Mrs Melrose Oveson was a Salt Lake visitor during last week. Mrs Lucile Kreg of Salt Lake i3 visiting at the home of her sister Mrs Albert Battiste. Mr and Mrs Jean Beck and Mrs Ida Beck and so nof N'ephi visited Sun. day at the homes of Mrs Bessie Snow and Mr and Mrs Silas Ross. Mrs Andrew Lewis Jr. and child ren spent the weekend visiting in Buy Wnsely Cooli Carefully One of your By Larsen Mr and Mrs John Stagg have been in Salt Lake City the last few days. Mrs Nettie Sax of Price is staying at the Stagg home while they are gone. Cecil Zorn, who is in the army, is spending a furlough here with his p family. Mrs John Adams of Los Angeles. visited here at the home of her $ brother, Mr J. W. Binch. Mrs J. A. Gow. Olsen returned Jo her home in g Mrs The MIA held its closing social last Cleveland after visiting here at the $ Tuesday evening. Dancing was en- homes of her two sons. joyed. Mrs V. A .Babcock was presJoe Corak who is in the Army is ident during the year .and Mr Thayer here with his brother Milon. ;g visiting Barrus was superintendent. Mr and Mrs Louis Vuksinic entertainMr and Mrs Bernell Huff brought ed at a dinner for him while he was treir new baby (laughter home from here. the Price hospital Tuesday of last Mrs Elmer Timothy returned home week. from Salt Lake this week where she Mr and Mrs L. T. Lindsay are the has been receiving medical care. James McFall Jr., who joined the parents of a baby daughter born Price in the week last of army some time ago, has been staWednesday tioned at Camp Cullen, California. hospital. Pete Fish of the Army, who has been visiting here, left last week for In Price at 31 E. Main St. tw Willis last week SPRING GLEN NEWS BEFORE of this year. Miss Lola DeAngeles was delightfully surprised Tuesday of last week when a number of her friends honored her on her 16th birthday. Mrs Robert Booth gave a birthday party for her slx.year.old daughter Roberta Tuesday of last week. The girls of the Junior Sunday school class surprised their teacher Mrs Bessie Snow when they handed her 124.60 they had collected by canvassing to go towards buying new linen and sacrament glasses for the Sunday school. The Lark Class of Primary entertained their mothers last Wednesday under the direction of their teacher Mrs Bessie Snow. They served lunch they had prepared themselves. When It comee to printing Wall, we'll let our work apeak for Kself Just remember; "You tee what you get,'' when printed at home The Helper Journal. Phono 21 "I've been meanin' to ask you for the la3t couple of weeks. Judge, what you think of this prohibition talk that keeps croppin' up every so often." "I've heard some of it too, Henry, and I feel like this about it... "It comes from a comparatively small group of reformers... the same type that plunged us into prohibition during the last war. And, as we all remember, into nearly 14 years of the worst crime and gangsterism this country has ever known. Everybody had all the liquor they wanted only it came from bootleggers at exorbitant prices and the government was deprived of millions and millions of dollars in taxes. "It seems to me, as I told my Congressman down in Washington last week, that we've got all we can do here at home to help win this war without wasting time arguing about things we know, from sad experience, won't work." Conftrmci if Alcoholic Brnmut' tnitatriti, Im. |