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Show THE HELP EE JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT BIBLE WEEK OBSERVED BY KIWANIS CLUB; ELECTION NEXT WEEK Klwanians from the Helper club Bible Week" Observed "National with an address by the Rev. Francis LaMothe. director of the St Anthony Catholic LaMothe parish. Father delved Into the history of the Bible BDd explained the difference in the edition or translation used by his Church and that used by most all Other sects. He made a strong plea to his listeners to take at least 15 minutes daily to read and study the Bible, the greatest of all books. A deer hunting contest was en. med in by all those who participate """ siaiim a poi With the one bringing in the larg-- 1 est deer getting percent, and the Church Convert Is one bringing in the smallest buck Speaker getting the other 20 percent. A report was made on the progress LDS Sunday Meeting of the football game the club is Mrs Gladys Lee, and Clair New. sponsoring on October 2S, and addi. reen 0t Spring Canyon were speakers tional committees assigned. Next week will be the annual at the regular LDS sacrament meet, meeting of the club at which time ing last Sunday evening in the Hel. officers for 1945 will be elected. per ward chapel, and represented the They will be installled on January 'stake high council. The seminary at 5, 1945. Past presidents of the club Price was represented by Barbara are in charge of the election. Taylor of Helper. Musical numbers were supplied by Lynn Overbade and a were for begun Arrangements Victory Party celebrating the sure, Miss Jean Halverson. Mrs I.ee, who has been a resident cessful I'nited War Fund campaign. Thorit Hatch, county Fund chairman of Spring Canyon for two months, is in charge of arrangements and is a recent convert to the church the date tentatively has been set and came from Texas. She related for November 1. experiences in connection with LDS boys in the service who were con-Lall your views in life be dir-- j nected with a camp near her home, ected to a solid, however moderate, hp i.. a,uiiPnre that the without it no man younK raen from Utan were serving independence: can oe nappy, nor even nonest. a dual purpose in the service. In ad. Junius. dition to their regular duties they were doing missionary work for the 80 At j ELAINE'S STUDIO OF IDANCDN church. Sunday's program direction of Elmer was under the Parker of the Classes Held at Helper Auditorium On MONDAY, OCT. 23, 1944 School Children Register at 3 Pre-Scho- ol and 4 p.m. Children at 2 p.m. DANCING DEVELOPS PERSONALITY - POISE - POSTURE HEALTH - CONFIDENCE - TALENT Phone 156J Helper HELPER BALL PARK SATURDAY OCT 28 230 rot ADULTS KIDS 21 According to E. R. Crissman, pub licity officer of Carbon Post 21 of the American Legion, progress on the Memorial tower honoring war veterans of two conflicts is making definite, tangible progress. With the honor roll committee on the job a re. port has been made that a total of 1500 members of either world war I or II, including 30 women and 30 fatal casualties, have been secured. Service Selective Carbon The board and the Utah Historical Society have supplied most of the names secured by the committee. When the project is eventually com. pleted it is hope devery man or woman who served in either war will have his name attached to the roll. Monetary contributions have been Mr coming in very encouraging, Crissman said, and added that any others who wish to contribute should see Fred W. Voll, J. B. Willis or Mr Crissman. CITATIONS November 6, date of the next regular Legion monthly meeting, approximately seven gold star citations will be made to the nearest of kin of those who have paid- the supreme price of victory ana- peace, ine ceremony wm ue held at the Moose Hall and the pub i invited to attend. The Auxil. iai-will join the Legion in this or said. , The governor traced his own fight on the floor of the Utah senate for the rights of the laboring man. How he had battled the power trusts from 1930 until now, when a recent su-.i,- v preme court decision has asked the large power companies to refund much of their profits. "Sinde the war began, I, as gov. INITIATION DECEMBER 4 ernor of Utah, have had less labor Carbon Post 21 will initiate a new trouble than any other governor of group, mostly all World War II vet. an industrial state." he said. "Virerans, into the American Legion on tually every major labor strike in the Monday, December 4, Mr Crissman U. S. since Pearl Harbor has hap. said. Several new members are al. penedin a state where a Republican ready actively aiding the local post governor is in power," Governor in carrying on the activities planned. Maw remarked. About 15 is the expected quantity. The governor attacked his oppon. ent, Mayor J. Bracken Lee's assert- WASTE PAPER DRIVE ion that he would eliminate the in. To date the waste paper drive in dustrial commission of Utah, and and vicinity has netted the read from a speech he made at Pro. Helper 13 tons of old newspapers, mag. post vo. "If he'll eliminate the one com etc.. Mr Crissman remission that protects labor and azines, books, Before a car can be ship, ported. gives him a chance to have his in. ped the Legion must have collected juries adjusted outside the courts,, 25 tons. A plea is going out to all what will he do for labor generally," Americans to save and rethe governor asked his labor audi- patriotic and all waste port paper pos. any ence. sible. Granger Urges Unity Congressman Walter K. Granger, Utah Railway Names seeking his third term in congress, Road made a plea for party unity and urg. pfew ed his listeners to vote the ticket Foreman of Equipment straight on November 7. He used A bulletin released Tuesday by the most of the very few minutes he addressed the rally in reviewing the Utah Railway company by its sup. industrial progress of Utah, and re. erintendent, R. J. Vaughan, was to ferred to the value of Geneva Steel the effect that J. H. Johnson had been promoted from engineer to to Carbon couuty. "Don't believe the bugaboo yarns Road Foreman of Equipment with visiting GOP senators and congress- headquarters at Martin. A long-tim- e men have brought to Utah concern, railroader, Mr John, ing Geneva," he warned. "Would son has been with the Utah ever you rather trust those who brought since it began operation, and has on the Geneva Steel to Utah and other new held various assignments industries, or would you rather trust coal route. His latest Job was engin. those who would take it away sell eer on a helper engine. Until a year it to Russia or junk it?" Mr Gran. ago Mr and Mrs Johnson resided at Prove ger concluded. Presented State Candidate Among the state candidates who were present and who we,re introduced and spoke briefly were Fer. rell H. Adams, candidate for state auditor, who briefly spoke on behalf of the candidates not present. Reese M. Reese, state treasurer candidate, briefly touched a few economic issues before the voters of Utah. Also was Introduced Donald Hacking, member of the Business Regulations commission. County Attorney Edward Sheya, and chairman of the campaign com. mittee in Carbon county, presided as chairman of the meeting and in. troduced the speakers as well as other visitors and guests. An outstanding musical program featuring "Tabby" and "Bun," and local talent, rounded out the program. A buffet supper concluded the activities. This contribution was by the auxiliary labor organization. been time for some who attt .,. 1 plea goes out by the managed of the Bonnie tn ,oi- Tl annmnl n! property that is being "ie to the nnhlic'a nl0o, i"l n,;ui . UNDERGOES COMPLETE CHANGE TOWER MEMORIAL n neves 01 the its mooring. ln the Ml! w W cutting seems to have On Monday, (Continued From Page One) TAP - BALLET - ACROBATIC FOLK DANCE - TOE - Personality Dancing CARBON POST " from BONNIE THEATRE LEGION NOTES bishopric. There will be no sacra, ment meeting October 22 due to quarterly conference being held at Price on that date. GOLD STAR SENATOR KILGORE THURSDAY, OCTOBER HELPER. UTAH There must be not a balancT, When the Bonnie Theatre reopens tne pUDic Saturday evening, af-- power, but a community 0f poWp ter having been closed Wednesday, not organized rivalries, but an for renovating tomorrow common and today ganized peace. and redecorating purposes, movie, Woodrow Wilson. goers in Helper and this area will have the privilege of witnessing a BUY WAR BONDS great interior transformation. For several weeks the Intermoun-taiTheatre Supply and Frank Manning of Salt Lake City have been making many physical cnanges at; the Bonnie that have transformed the box office entrance, lobby, foyer and auditorium into one of the DEER HIDES most attractive theatres in the state. According to Mrs Naida L. Hyatt, Prices Paid? owner and manager of the Bonnie, the very latest and most modern col. DEER HIDES, or schemes have been affected and new furniture, new draperies, title See curtain, carpet and mirrors have been added for the comfort and pleasure HARRY GORDON of those who attend movies at the Bonnie. Every seat in the house has Price - Phone 25 been repaired, newly upholstered & have been solidly nailed to the floor. Call Us and We'll In announcing the grand re.open. October Bonnie the of Saturday, ing Come and Pick 21, Mrs Hyatt expressed her hope .1 that people of Helper and vicinity Them Up will not only visit the Bonnie to see the changes, but will cooperate with her and her employes in keepWe Also Buy ELK ing the building and its fixtures in an orderly and clean condition. She HIDES and RABBItI reported that since the new red tile SKINS had been laid in the front entrance someone, child or man, had deliber. tQ n WANTED! Highest For I At i i 1 EXPERT I DKAPPINCi AND VULCANIZING 24-Ho- ur Service On Vulcanizing One Week For Recapping NEW CARBURETORS AND SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-U- P SPECIALISTS DINNER'S SERVICE Standard Gas and Oil - Firestone Products Phone 342 Helper m 3 B3 s CLOSED TIIODSDAV MID FMDAY carbon high school us, OCTOBER 19 and 20 REDECORATING! WASATCH ACADEMY Sponsored by Helper Kiwanis Club for Child Welfare Activities in Helper, Such as Purchase of Playground Equipment For City Parks. MODELING! BDGOQflOQg The task and triumph of Christ, ianity is to make men and nations true and just and upright in all their dealings, and to bring all law, as well as all conduct, into subject, ion and conformity to the law of God. H. J. Van Dyke. BOX OFFICE OPENS 5:45 H'a heap of fun to loaf along Whan autumn drawln nean Mil this sparkle In the sunshine Makes ma yaarn for Becker's Baart FEATURE PICTURE " DADES ON SWING STREET " With PEGGY RYAN EVERYTHING NEW ! ANN BLYTHE EVERYTHING DIFFERENT ! 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