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Show PAGE SIX AI1C HEADQUARTERS OF OPA OFFICIAL OPENED AT PRICE JOHN BIRT KESLER, ! RETIRED RAILROAD 11 t L f t li J U U H .... ww w- J " n n" T IT w A -- -r Stocking U.S. GOV. STARTS HELPER YOUTH IS m CASTLE GATE RESIDENT WINS AFGHAN CPA's new regulation setting rayon finite maximum prices on construction, based upon is stockings Helen Kimball of Castle Gate to Georee E. Ockey. which in turn governs quality. All According won educaof the board at clerk of the county afghan given away at the v; rayon hosiery sold commenctory dance in the Price m,,",,,. , tion, construction has been retail must be marked with the ceil ed on a new school in the district building Saturday, May 22. The af and tiie gauge cr needle which had been "on display to accommodate the children of war ing price - jghan, govcount needle am several weeks in the J. C. workers in this area. Establishment count. Gauge Penney wea l ability not sheerness. First stores at of the school will be at Diager. ana ern Price and Helper p. ior to full fashioned rayon . hosiery ithe was is enectel to be filched and open l(,,ntv made and ri,,,,, raffling, . .. , UHCeS UO'.V ranee trom n cents to K 7. J rt f., iv.. n of- Piriue. u) .ni! reign: ieatuies with special ......m.v h. school willi $1.31 Hosiery i. i "non-ru- n icm- IIItTMI, , (.noil inau IUI LUC J T I V e WP ti .u iij.-Mlt juuf lutr i t ,;, ........ smiles, such as are: Earl Radcliff, who was assisted in t. we etc.. and sole forced heel, not have yet definite plans although ,.,,.,.,, that! now priced !ro:n !'! cents to 1.17. the .selling of subscriptions bv tha inros m e r eueraieu vvuiuens seconds ani Clubs. and the equipment and supplies for the school j Irregulars, 'Girl Scouts. Con-- 1 cheaper. i ? will cost approximately struction of the building is being done through the De. by the government, fense Plant corporation. into the If the influx of workers county continues, it is possible that another school will have to be built.. information no definite However, CONSTRUCTION OX SCHOOL AT DRAGER MOOSEHEART rv J f Regulations de- William G. Harding, recently appointed assistant field representative MAN DIES IN S.L.G.. HONOR GRADUATE Of the OPA for this are3, reported for duty in Price a week ago last Funeral services were conducted Thursday, when he participated in a conference of local price secretar- last Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Gar. den Park LPS chape in Salt Lake ies. Mr Harding will serve the follow. City for John Itirt Kesler. 73, retired Ing districts: Carbon, Emery, Du- railroad man. who died Wednesday; t home. 1003 Eleventh chesne, Grand, San Juan, Uintah and at his Dagget counties. His duties will street, of a heart ailn:ent. Interment 44 was in ,h(3 S:,1 cemetery mainly constitute helping merchants were The Keslers residents' Helper Interpret the price laws and seeing that they are carried out. The Price approximately 26 years, Mr Keslerj Office will he made his headquarters. being employed by the Rio Grande Mr Harding formerly served with Railroad as a locomotive engineer. the OPA as a junior investigator in He retired in 1S3S after 42 years! the legal investigation division. In service. Mr .Ke!ei- was born April S. 1870. December of 1042 he was granted a at Kesler's ranch, present site of the' furlough to enter the military service. American plant of the He recently completed an assign- - Garfield n(l "cnning compmv. tin, Dient with the civil air patrol, andftmP'un " of Fl'p(1 a"(1 J"ne Eliza-- 1 was civen an honorable discharge to was a could be ascertained as to the proba b('th Keslerand lifelong return to duty with the OPA. ability of establishing more than one f he LDS church, new school at the present time. Last week Amy McAlpine was n September 22. 1892. he was pointed Price secretary of the local. Stoves To Be Rationed board, In order that she might ob- - married to Alice Leatham. The couple antheir celebrated golden wedding tain instruction at the price secretar- ...Rationing of six types of stoves tes' conference before beginning her "iversary last year in Salt Lake City. Lynn Howard laundry stoves, but ex(including son a include his Survivors wife; tew duties. heaters) will begin water cluding of Vere Kesler Seattle, Washington; Here is the brief story o: ?. home- late in June. They include coal or COMMISSIONERS TO MEET two daughters. Mrs R A. Dart and town boy. who. .in spite of ea.-land stoves-c- oal Next regularly scheduled meeting Mrs P. Nyman both of Helper; four serious reverses, has maci: r'od. It wood, oil, and gas heating and or oil gas cooking wood, of the board of county commissioners brothers, Edgar Kesler of Portland. concerns Lynn Howard of Helper. In efbecomes stoves. the After plan B. on Kesler and Murray giving the details. Jack Mohn, secreOre.; Archie will be held at the court house a purchase have must fective, you Tuesday, June 8, at 10 a.m. and 2 Kesler of Salt Lake City, and Arthur tary of the local Moose lodge 1659. certificate from your ration board to pjn. Claims against the county will Kesler of Alberta, Canada; a sister, said: a will be isCertificates stove. buy be passed at the morning session, and Mrs Clare Crow of Salt Lake City, after the death of sued an the basis of need. "Immediately one in and nine great- Lynn's father, application was made! grandchildren regular business will be discussed to the Governors of Mooseheart by grandchild. the afternoon. Sugar Supply For 1943 Among those attending the funeral the lodge for the admission of the' On the basis of prospective 1943 services from Helper were: Mr and hoy to the Moose Child city of Moose- -' of supplies sugar, the current level of Mrs Fritz Nyman and daughters, Lu- heart, the internationally known trade; consumption in this country probably cille and Cherie; Mr and Mrs R. A. and academic school in Illinois, can be maintained, the War Food! Dart. Miss Kathryn Dart, and Bert founded in 1913 by the Loyal Order FOE RENT Space formerly known and James Dart: Mr and Mrs Ace of Moose. The Administration has announced. Thej application was grant-- 1 allocation of the as "Strand Sweet Shop'' excellent Miner, Mrs Byron Carter, Mrs Doughprospective supply ed, and Lynn was admitted in March; will be as follows: business location, down stairs from erty and Dr. and Mrs L. H. Merrill 1937 With him his brother' came Strand Theatre. Good Business op. of a,. Spring Canyon. Wallace, and his sister Georgia, both1, it icuu-portunity for right party. Spacious a.e, anu inner e.xpuris, anu of whom are still at Mooseheart. 4.600.0OO hardwood dance floor and mocern tons for civilian uses. The New Members "For more than six years," contin. civilian uses include an estimated wall decorations. Ideal night club ued the secretary, "Lynn Howard Initiated epot. Inquire Hillcre6t Hotel at has enjoyed all the privileges and 2,258.000 tons for household use and us.c home canning, and 2.342.00O tons for 3Ioose Lodge earliest convenience. opportunities of the Moose program industrial and institutional sugar of child welfare. means This program WANTED TWO MEN For Perman. Eleven new members were initi. users. ent position in petroleum industry. ated into Price lodge No. 166. Loyal for every Mooseheart child the best Lewer Potato Prices 7 Percent Good salary. Chance for advance- Order of Moose last week. They in- of care in homelike surroundings, ment. Write P.O. Box 729, Price, cluded Ferron Gardner, Darwin Ter- spiritual and moral training, and a souna education both academic and consumers ceiling prices on po- Utah. ry. Thomas V. Pitts. Henry O. Jones, (u.s.) In the latter, Lynn has tatoes have been decreased about vocational. HarI. Howard Pitts, Oliver, Moyle Per cent according to a recent OPA WANTED Thirty Women to Dress old Wilson, Theodore Edur, Spencer specialized in sheet metal. Track for Rio Grande Railroad, R. - announcement. At the same time, the secre"In the continued addition," William Don Kofford and Brown, Paid growers was increased 3) Headquarters at Helper. Inquire at Morrison. tary, "Lynn has received a broad cul-Pribecents per hundredweight on the 1943 office, Roadmasier's Helper, The degree team which conducted tural education in literature, music, tween 8 a.m. and 42 Noon. 5.27.1tp the initiation services was composed and art. and he has learned to 'play early crop. the game' on the athletic fields of Frame House. To of Theodore Thomas, acting governor this noted child TOR SALE city." be moved from present site at and installing officer; Ferd Gagosian. The g of this Moose-- j Winkenwer-der- , Fred governor: Helper. Inquire of R. Johnson, junior he will C. Leonard, sergeant-at-arm- s; heart graduate V. appropriately! prelate; Rt. 1, Box 310, Provo, Utah. celebrated by the lodge on June S at Earl gov past Shumway, 6.3.2tc ernor; Edward 1'otts, orator, and Wil 8 p.m. A feature on the program will be the initiation of a "Mooseheart liam H. Toy, organist. Graduates' Class." Present indications point to this class being the Maternity Care Provided Wives of men in the four lowest largest of the year. Continuous Show Sunday pay grades of the armed forces can From jnow get maternity care plus medical. Nine hospital, and nursing care for their Dame School babies in 23 states, including Utah, FOR Child-I without cost to the family, the Nine graduates of the Notre Dame ren's Bureau of the U. S. Depart-- i school were awarded diplomas at hient of Labor has announced. To graduation exercises at the Xotre apply for such aid the wife must Dame church. The graduates are: fill out a form secured from the State Steve Drossos, Nick Dragatis, Carl Department. Additional states, Hatch, Barbara Cima. Marion D'Am- -' BEST DEAL Health FOR including Idaho, are expected to have brosia. Bernice VanXatta, Eda Delina Lupo and Violet Pizz-utapproved programs soon Ea--- JUMe - THURSDAY, U Conr.-mhe- i,h :..., NHMNMM(MHMHMMNIK9nWNNCNHtllM GQArW WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY June SATURDAY 4 and 5 Continuous Show Daily from BILL DOUBLE BIG Hit No. Hit 1 P.M. 5 No. 2 j j CLASSIFIED D0N7 UUGH HOV0J . but this is A LOVE AFFAIR. ..UNTAMED! A . girl ol tie a Ban stripped TISH! drinJatKxi'srenea bribe North la Ik right ...tigbtng to LOVE . Eleven Are Price ' Into ' ' fJW: Mi 7J ' Gorgeou Itcliiicoloi' WIIUAM mWUT JAKE DARWtU J. ce frail MmMMAU m home-comin- SUfAY GASH Notre MOflOAY Graduated TUESDAY WEDNESDAY JUNE 6, 7, 8, 9 from 1 p.m. Tuesdayand Wednesday from 5:15 USED CARS THE An-driz- o. SEE now available to the following classes of workers: miners, loggers, communications linemen, construction yorkers, oil drillers, quarry workers, and clay extractors. Formerly, only miners and were nn - the eliKible list. ApplL cants must show ration boards a de- unite occupational ueeu iur iuuwi boots, but a purchaser Is no longer .. vn h hot' In .: .1 4a 1 rt'lUiI tU IV tUIil " wrinii win. iw.-.new a he when j footwear pair. buys Rubber .... eUNNEL GARAGE BEFORE YOU SELL Phone 51 Helper boots are log-ce- 4 Pkctect y O U W I T IP -- fr rs - j Ji AD2MIIRNG' II1LAID UIIOLEUM AND RUGS i AND RUGS Call in Today for an estimate and see our samples Old VWfev fc?fer?$ e8ay's US jT p JyX ; 1 IL San Francisco at its most glamor- gayest! A romance as nostalgic as JM songs! Fun as rowdy, as as the hur,yburly Barbary Coast! Spec- tacIes thc uke of which you've never seen ! i IT J I1P yon, Lumber For Farms relieve lumber shortages on farms for all repairs, except those of' farm dwellings. WPB lias set aside1 a total of 500 million board feet of lumber for delivery on an AA-- 2 preference rating during June, July, Aug-- I ust and September. Farmers who can not obtain lumber with present rat-- ! ings. should apply to the county; farm rationing committee for certifi-- 1 cates to purchase lumber for main-- 1 tenance, repair, and new construction! necessary to the food production pro. ' To I gram. WE'RE EQUIPPED TO SERVE YOU READILY AND COMPLETELY WITH TIIE BEST THERE IS IN LINOLEUM frrP 1 m CMC II C0NG0LEUM Barbara Cima received two awards a scholarship award, which embraces outstanding scholarship, exemplary conduct and satisfactory attendance; also a religion award. Reverend Thomas E. Butler deliv ered the commencement address, gpeflking ,0 the Btudent8 on "Loyalty! to ones self lotalty to God loyal- ty tQ fellowmen Religious vacation schools are be- ing conducted at the present time by1 the Xotre Dame church at Helper, Kenilworth, and Spring Glen by the Sisters of Charity, only morning ses-sions being held. Later these schools are to be conducted at Hiawatha, Sunnyside. Columbia' and faring Can- Saving On Farm Fertilizer Farmers who use nitrogenous fertilizers used mainly for will be saved approx reconditioning imately $225,000 within a year by the six per cent freight reductions which became effective May 15, 1943. This saving will chiefly affect sales and purchases next year, since most farmers have already bought their 1943 requirements. The individual's saving; will depend upon hia location and upon the delivery system of the seller. top-so- il WOMEN MUST WORK d of By December. 1943. the female population of working age 17.4 million women will be requir ed for the civilian labor force and the armed forces, said WMC Chair, man Paul V. McNutt. At least 2i million women mast be added to the labor force in 1943. w- - n -- i-'X- vVt rV3x 't! one-thir- Mutual Mercantile Co. Phone 37 Helper wJi"' r Also COLOR CARTOON NEWS |