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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT first witness to take the stand for the state. He testified as to death of Starinsky from two bullet wounds Louis Rfese. a mine superintendent from Latuda, the next witness, made u sketch of the Latuda hoardin? house kitchen in which the fatal shooting occurred. The sketch was as evidence by the court accepted alleged killer of Joe BEN MAY FACES SATURDAY, MAY 27TH MURDER TRIAL County Receives New Road Grader DESIGNATED IN DIST. COURT ANNUAL POPPY DAY new road grader has been received by Carbon county to replace tthe one destroyed by fire in the Ben May. 31, Starinsky, 30, Pueblo, Colorado coal miner, was bound over to the dist-- ; rlct court last Tuesday and will stand trial on first degree murder charges of the slaying of Starinsky April 2f in a Latuda 'boarding house. The shooting climaxed a triangle,1 love affair involving the two men and Miss Irene Bolden. According to County Attorney Edward Sheya. May will be tried during the May session of district court, which convenes on May lfi. During a . preliminary hearing Price City Judge S. J. Sweet-rinIrene Bolden told the court she came to Carbon county from Tulla-homand had lived with May several weeks, posing as his wife. She said they intended to get married. A physician from Latuda was the lie-fo- re g, a, i:xox:x::j:m:) J? I for Mother snrnrispl THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS "Where You Can Buy With Confidence On Convenient Terms" BLANKETS CAR Indian Design WOOL 25 percent WOOL 5 percent-Doubl- e Bond, and Stamp 249 497 re- OLDS COUPE 288 $29.50 $22 $22.50 $9 BLACK 497 Heavy Reg. 49c .40 ggg now CORDUROY SKIRTS $2.98 $4.98 FORD COACH Radio, Heater. Original autumn brown finish. Completely reconditioned. Tires newly re- 3.98 and 5.98 LADIES' BAGS 25C TRAVELING BAGS 25$ LADIES SHOES $2-4- 4-4- 0 $5.49, 5.90 $4-9- $6.90 $.80 5 HOUSE SLIPPERS J.35 WORK or :DRESS d down payment required TERMS TRADES BOYS' SUMMER UNDERWEAR MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS BOYS' SWEATERS PRS. $1 2-o- o 25C j.oo 98 1-9- 5 pair 2-9- 5 LADIES' JACKETS Now 59 $4.98 3-5- 0 $7.90 $6-o- o Women's Corduroy SKIRTS $3.98 $2-4- 0 GIRLS' SPRING COATS MENS WORK PANTS $6 HEAVY $2 GRADE LEATHER JACKETS Reg. 16.50 now H-5CORDUROY JACKETS Reg. 8.90 now 4OO SHEEP LINED VEST Reg, 14.98 now 10 00 LONG COAT Sheep lined Reg. 24.98 " 17-40 0 mm 11 () BUNNELL GARAGE North Main Street - Helper 6 pr. 2'0 each NON-RATIO- N Regular 59c and 69c values SPUN RAYONS Beautiful patterns yd.39 WHITE MUSLIN bleached fine grade yd. Cute .67 LITTLE GIRLS' SKIRTS 5 MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS dependable now Regular MENS SOCKS '34 CliEV COUPE $1 REG. $2.49 THESE GOODS ON SALE AS GIRLS' BLOUSES capped. GIRLS' 40 LADIES DRESSES taken from our Rack of 9.90, 7.90, 5.90 to clear them now 3,98 Regular Motor just reconditioned. Original black finish. Very good tires. Heater. Only $24 Chance. $3.98 one-thir- $32.50 LONG AS THEY LAST DODGE SEDAN Some good Now ALL WOOL DRESS PANTS Heater. '37 Regular MEN'S A car anyone can be proud of Tires in very good condition. ESEILIPER This is a (Savings Opportunity for every lady in Carbon County. Ve urge you, if you need merchandise, not to miss this Big MEN'S SHOP CAPS capped. IN . MEN'S UNION SUITS MEN'S TIES MAY Al., MENS SUITS MEN'S WOOL JACKETS Reg. 5.49 now Radio, Heater. A fine clean car 9? TO make room for Fall Merchandise, Prices " on the following goods, (which are listed below, and many others, have been Slashed for Quick CLEARANCE. MENS POLICE SHOES FORD DELUXE SEDAN '37 I THE VOGUE TELE AND READY TO GO '37 27! Pea-bod- BEGINNING SHARPLY AT H American Legion Auxiliary unit 21, M. H. Wilson, according to Mrs ft member of the publicity committee. Committees named by the president, Mrs E. R. Crissman, are as follows: program, Mrs Al Wahl and Mrs Leva Hall; tea table and refreshments, Mrs Jack Kersbergen and Mrs .Lake; invitations and publicity, Mrs Fred Voll. Mrs M. H. Wilson and Mrs J. B. Willis, The Auxiliary ladies wish to use this opportunity of inviting all service mothers to the affair especially too planned for them, as it would be difficult to reach each mother by individual invitation. ready to go. Tires newly poppy chairman, announces the expectations of the organization to sell more poppies than in any previous years, and solicits the support of each and every citizen. for the poppy day Headquarters campaign will again be at the Avalon hotel. Wear a Poppy Saturday, May fee 1? THESE CARS ARE PRICED RIGHT '39 been heard in every nation of th earth during the past 15 years. This writer raises his hat for the fine contribution praise From One) this (Continued has made to societ organization was when it nacle choir recently feels he voices every Journal y and given the annual George Foster when he commends the LDS reader of the Oscar air," award, "the the church and Utah. for the choir; for its program. Music and the Spokachievement. outstanding radio en Word," as the outstanding musical program of the year. The award was announced by the "YOUNG AMERICA" University at Georgia as one of the (Continued from Page One) seven citations to radio programs. of songs, speeches and dances. The J. Spencer Cornwall is the director includes prelude "High Lights of Our choir tabernacle famed the of widely and Richard W. Evans, prepares and Nation's History," in song and storv delivers brief sermons as the "Spoken appropriately fitting the picture The program has been a The first act is particularly enjoyWord." on the nation's net- able 'because of its thrilling militarv feature weekly work for nearly 15 years, and during effect, representing every branch of all but six months of that time, Mr the armed forces, with songs and Evans has presented the "Spoken speeches to fit the occasions. Act II represents "War Workers" and Word." Carter's Show," given for "Major is an honor to. every Utahn, It whether he be Mormon, Catholic, or their entertainment as well as to enProtestant Regardless of creed we list their aid in buying bonds and here in this great state of Utah have stamps. Act III portrays our "Women at become the tolerant people who can gpplaud when national fame and War." Waves, Wacs and Spars a glory comes to one of our neighbor?, hundred sixtyfive in all kneel while or an organization within our state. a little girl says a prayer for her The LDS choir has made a great daddy over there. It really fills your contribution toward establishing Utah heart and inspires all to dedicate as a great state. The tabernacle or- thtemselves and all they have and gan and over 300 voiced choir has are, to the prosecution of the War. STUPENDOUS MAY All motliers with sons or daughters K9M mmvmtmVXm county shop building. The new machinery is an Adams vertigrader equipped with a cal angle blade and powered with a It Diesel engine. 08 horsepower six has and 19.000 pounds weighs wheels. large pneumatic rubber-tire- d The grader was purchased through the Lan company. Salt Lake, which services the machine. 12-fo- ot in any branch of the military service will he honored at a tea Saturday, May 13, between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. at the Helper civic auditorium, under the sponsorship of the -- Buy War A of 'both wars. The money contributed for the flowers will be used for the welfare of victims of both wars and their families. The Helper unit Is in permanent possession of a poppy trophy, won three consecutive years, for the best results in the poppy contest. are now competing for the They new 1944 COMMENTS Saturday, May 27, is the date set aside this year for the sale of poppies by the American Legion Auxiliary, honoring the dead of World War I and World War II. The Helper Auxiliary unit members are making extensive plans for the observance of Poppy Day, which this year will have a deeper signifiBUY AN EXTRA BOND cance than ever before, as the heroes of the present conflict, as well as be won those of the first world war, will be trophy, which will have tosame unit the three by years straight honored. of it. to possession permanent gain The little red flowers. 2000 of which have been received by the lo- The contest Is judged on the poppy of cal unit for sale, are made at the posters, publicity, and high sales poppies. Salt Lake Veteran's hospital by disMrs J. A. Brisnahan, Auxiliary unit abled soldiers Auxiliary Plans To Honor Mothers Of Service Boys and Girls I This Mother's Day, wouldn't you like to give Mother some- - J thing she can keep and cherish always? Give jewelry, for a rpfll ' Carbon County Sheriff Marion Bliss testified to the arrest of May and brought forth in evidence the three shells from the rifle which allegedly had been fired by May. A shell found in the roadway near the boarding house, and which apparently had come from the gun used in the shooting, was ruled out as material evidence, while the other two that had wounded Starinsky were accepted. Mary Kalec, proprietress of the Latuda hotel, where the slaying oc. curred, said that May and Miss Bolden lived in the hotel until April 12, when May and Mr Starinsky quar reled over Sarinsky's alleged atten tions to Miss Bolden. Finding out that Miss Bolden and May were not . wedded. Mrs Kalec said, she ordered May to leave the hotel. was brought out No evidence the during preliminary that iMiss Bol den or Mr Starinsky were ever eeen in "improper" conduct or that Mr Starinsky had made any advances toward May's sweetheart. May has admitted to Sheriff Bliss that he shot Mr Starinsky while Mr Starinsky stood in a pantry at the Kalec boarding house. May was remanded to the custody of the sheriff without bail pendiHg trial. Don Adams, district attorney, for the Seventh district court, and Ed ward Sheya. Cartoon county prosecut ing attorney, represent the state, while Thorit Hatch, Helper, is attorney for May. AS THURSDAY. MAY 4, HELPER. UTAH )) (( ) wmmmammmmmamammmm Ladie's Print J.50 PAJAMAS Ladie's Rayon lOg HOSE pair m THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE ITEMS - - BETTER SEE THE WHOLE STORE WHERE OTHER SURPRISES AWAIT YOU AT GREAT SAVINGS! WASH CLOTHS Large size ... - Black Sateen yd. 25 C |