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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL PACE 8 UTAH FEBRUARY THURSDAY, 8, 1945 i grandparents along with her Three Divorces Okehed KENILWORTH YOUTH mother. Camp Wolters, Texas, was HOME FROM Court By the destination of Harry's when he POLIO HOSPITAL In November, 1944, Pfc HARRY first entered the Infantry on July The district court granted three E. SNYDER received the Infantry 3, 1943. ,prior to that he was em- divorce cases brought before it on Returning much improved over his Tombat medal while serving jn Dutch ployed by the Utah Fuel company January 29. They were as follows: condition a year ago. Jack ManchestNew Guinea. He will have been at Castle Gate, and attended Carbon Perrie Vail Christensen er is visiting in Kenilworth, his for. Neline While on a 17 day furlough recent- - overseas a year on February 16. high school before that. Incidentally, asked for a divorce from LeRoy mer home. He has been in the Warm , to a Private First got to! Hairy is., the husband of Lois Way. he was advanced IT tan It Pfc MARTIN PERRBRRO . . , staie liquor control agents Christensen, whom she married at Springs, Georgia, hospital for infan.i nt "u jjiass oniy last uecemoer. two witn the last oujuki aw mc ou w days gpend filed complaints in the Price city Price March 3, 1943, charging cruelty. tile paralysis. former buddy, Frankie Scavo. HpI court Monday, February 5, against The couple have been residing in Young Manchester, who is 22, had Graduated from the AAF Naviga- six also visited his brother in Helper, people of Price and two of Hel- Dragerton and have no children. been inducted into the army in just Air Marcos San school his at tion and Army Mr and Mrs Tom Perrerro, Venita Lee Larsen was granted a per charging them with the illegal October, 1943, when he was stricken RAY in Lieut. enterSecond Field Texas, Martin in Levi Larsen Vaurice from Springville. divorce parents sale and possession of liquor. with poliomyelitis. During the acute WHITRLEY G WILLIAM came home in Montrose, Colorado ed the Marines in November, 1942 66 Club located on 81 whom she wed Bank The he was cared for by county a in his n!ane from inv rathpr flew 1938. Mrs Larsen ask. stages and since that time has been at New 24, December West Main in p,ice was closed last headed by Dr. Edward L. workers 15. It ' here Southern with arriving the base, January ed custody of their one child as she Orleans, Louisiana, a nu. declared being night Van Saturday Aelstyn, and on February, 1944, wasn't long, however, before Cupid Coastal Defense. He left for his and cruelty in cience, besides the operators of the charged he went to Georgia for treatment. 26. case January case. establishments, A. M. Budd and Ed her Upon his return home, the young Bernice Olsen was granted a difor the il. arrested Williams, being man is alle to walk with the aid of Mr and Mrs Frank Scavo were S. Olsen. The John vorce from couple men were legal sale of liquor. The crutches, and his stomach and back surprised by a visit last Thursday released upon furnishing a $500 bail. were married May 13, 1940, in Price, muscles, which were son FRANKIE of their discouragingly morning daughter, One other arrest was made upon Leo and have a have been strengthened weakened, SOAVO, who stayed until Tuesday. asked. the whose custody" plaintiff Moya who was required to post a almost unbelievably. Frankie came from Paris Island, So. ibail of $100. Leo Moya with Charges were mental cruelty. cash He is now enjoying a reunion with 20, Carolina and returned there. July Ulda iMoya allegedly possessed and VETERANS OF FOREIGN his mother, and a sister, Betty, in 1942 he entered the Marine Corps sold liquor not purchased at a state WARS TO HOLD MEETING Kenilworth. One brother is in the and served 14 months overseas at liquor store. The sales were The next meeting of Miners Post, army services. Guadalcanal and Tulagi. Upon remade in a cabin which they Veterans' of Foreign Wars, will be turning to the states he joined the were belonging to the Park- held in Price on Friday, February renting Navy Air Corps, but was unfortunate view Motor Lodge. 9, according to Frank Averill. The enough to be one of the 7000 that Mrs Homer Snyder of Spring Glen. The other defendants named in j affair will start at 8 p.m. in the Price Those Boys vere washed out. , Frankie again He also has a small daughter, Donna the complaints included Stella K. , citv auditorium. joined the Marin Corps and now Marie (17 months) who lives with Smith and Margaret Jane Doe of The question of approval for a the Palace hotel in Helper; Victor ladies' auxiliary will be voted upon. 8 Alleg at Allies hotel in Price; and This will be the only meeting of the William Etchborn at his home on group which will be held in February. West Railroad street, Price. Summons were issued by City caught up with him, because be soon married Miss Jenny Keeler of Judge Sweetring, to the named of. Provo. But (back to Jack. He entered fenders to appear at the Price city the air corps on October 3, 1943, court on Friday, at 10 a.m. for ar. and started his basic training at raignment. The liquor agents signing the com' Amarillo, Texas. Since that time he has (been stationed at .Sherman, San plaints were Joseph A. Manzione, C. Antonio, Randolph Field, and San j E. Seeley and Ferrell E. Sorensen. 7" Marcos all located in Texas. He is Board Members the son of Mrs Mary lack of Heip-ilnre- e er. He left Utah January 20 to go 'Elected Bv Graziers v back to San Marcos as an instruct to an announcement re. According time. of an indefinite or for length His wife will follow him there later. cently by J. D. Dillard, district graz ier, the results of an election of ad Second Lieutenant GLEN P. OL- visory board members for the San Rafael Grazing istrict No. 7 are told IVER, Helper, is a pilot with a 6 Hyrum Jensen of Spring City, sheep Marauder group which was recently commended for excellent bombing by representative from precinct No. 1, Lt. General George S. Patton, com. and Pierre A. Moynier, Jr., sheep mnnHinr tho American third armv representative irom precinct wo. & to continue for j were both in France. The third arrnv's Thief Braised tne anoiner a.year term iu uie omces willingness of the group airmen to they have been holding. Arthur Ek. ker of Green River was named cattle from precinct No. 5 representative COMMENTS for a term of three years to succeed BEAUTIFUL 32 TO 48 Piece DeMiert Tidwell, who has held the (Continued from Page One) post. If such an idea is good for Price why not for Helper? When we here Clear Creek Organizes in Helper see a good thing, especially New Scout Boy Troop something that will enhance the war effort why not capitalize on it and A brand new Boy Scout neighborTHAT WILL ADD ELEGANCE TO put over a Bimilar project here. hood patrol troop has been organizOne progressive merchant has sug- ed at Clear Creek within the past gested the idea here, but it takes two weeks, it has been reported by EVERY HOME more than one to put it over. If a memlber nf the Canbon Bov Scout Mr Merchant, think the idea counc;j you our sister community has adopted tronn . Fivp 'tpniwfnnt. Sfnnt.s nf the ' for next week, whv not sneak vonr are Jerrv Nelson. Claude Nelson.c mind and let's do something about Richard Sutton. jeri.v Wallace and it. Bob Johnson Scoutmaster is Paul cCc G. Sutton. The BEST HEADQUARTERS Support A Few Worthy Scout committeemen are Harry R. There Activities Here Balle. chairman: Jav L. Navlor and wunin me next rew aays someone vr t Woolqev IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS irom your community is going to call on you for a contribution, which To overcome all wrong, it must beis not a donation, but the purchase come unreal to us: and it is good to of a share in some young boy. May. know that wrong has no divine au. he he's your own son, or maybe a thority; therefore man is its master. Mary Baker Eddy neighbor's son. That doesn't make a particle of difference the main defended targets thing he's the kid that is a member fly against heavily of the local Boy Scout troops and and called them an Inspiration to his if Scouting is to continue men like army. General Patton's commendations came to Lt. Oliver's unit folyou and I must "buy a share in lowing an 'attack on the defended PHONE 87 LPER some boy." Then too, another drive will be city of Merzig on the iReur River in commenced here and In Price for Germany. The town was completely out 'by the Marauder attack, memberships in the Cartion County wiped Associated Industries, an organiza- eliminating a serious threat to Gen. tion that is doing a great job to- eral Patton's llank during his drive for Saurlautern, a German strong-poin- t. ward helping this area get a few of "Quality Goods Only" the considerations it deserves. For Lt. Oliver, husband of Olive Har-me- r HELPER. UTAH Instance we might get a coal pro. Oliver, Helper, was cessing plant hereif that is done awarded the 'Air Medal for recently taking it's this group who did the greatest amount of the work. You will be part in frequent support attacks. WHAT AND WHERE TO BUY making a great investment in Carbon county if you'll buy a mem. ibership in the Carbon County Associated Industries. plans to take up either radar or nav. jher LIQUOR AGENTS igation. District FILE CHARGES IN PRICE COURT ....nisi'" ..... ii non-suppo- rt three-year.ol- d ly Needf MISJSES I B-2- DINNER SETS lit i - it For DEPUTATION FOR QUALITY IS MOST IMPORTANT t and S3C,C0 i', 4 Uutual Mercantile Co. L OJp THE TOGGERY BUSINESS DIRECTORY HELPED EAST . " ( 1 SIDE THE TOGGERY GROCERY .Mi1 GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES "Your Neighborhood EQUALITY ONLY" GOODS THE STORE FOR Grocer PARTICULAR PEOPLE EAST OF UNDERPASS 1 1 : Phone 150 Phone Helper 83 Helper '.V STRENGTHEN THE HOME FRONT CARBON TRANSFER CENTRAL COMM. and Storage Co. AND SUPPLY CO. EXPLOSIVES Better Materials COAL LUMP TRANSFER 10 Ivy FOR YOUR and DU8TLE88 St, BUILDING NEEDS A MOVING Helper-Pho- ne ITS Phone 72 Helper SUPPORT THOSE MERCHANTS WHO ARE BUILDING HELPER 30 FINANCIAL REPORT ( ) A LIFT WITH YOUR k U (Continued From rage One) it sooner, but the financial institu. tion who purchased the not permit the payment the contract specifies 20 will find the auditorium off. Mr Flaim's bonds will faster than years. 1956 bonds paid shows that during 1944 through the general fund. This includes the purchase of $11,100 in series "F" war ibonds, which is listed as an asset elsewhere in the the war bond report. Considering purchase the city finished the year well within its $127,294.71 budget, which was set up during December report $136,515.06 was expended of 1943. In addition to the retirement of $19,500 in bonds, other expenditures of the greatest proportion as re. ported by Mr Flalm was the completion of the Dodge street paving project; setting up of perpetual care at Mt. View cemetery; con.' struction of Canyon street bridge, washed out by the 1943 September flood, and the replacing of 4000 feet of pipe in hte Fish Creek water supply line. Also completed during the year was a new furnace In the city hall and the Installation of fluorescent liglits in the civic auditorium. For the first time since lt wag tbullt the auditorium was glv. en a thorough cleaning. i. a mm M mr rr y u i it m r 11 . I ... . - - 1 ' SWrJ0WOOO . atilluAg com . . ... grinding feed . . . tharprninc . ttptnting mm . .. oumixnt ya tooit-htlr- tin witet Md Uh miny othtf chores on the farm, ft it a big ttttp In producing vital or rider, daring chew timet hca larmcn art ahon hand And af Kt the war. additional electric equipment will be ready lo bring and tWr tur more turn families. W ., Mt Wttm tUtltk tflfmtwl r r , UTAH POWER iUbl,, & W thn, frm JrtitT I LIGHT CO. |