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Show uMRSDAY, APRIL 26, 1945 . ' -- - it ii ii . rkk i 1 1 1 uU ..no nm oracn, iormer residents of here, spent the CASTLE GATE NEWS evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Clinton met at the home Bryan. Mrs C. P. Petersen who has been The sewing bee with a delicious Burnside Lois visiting in us Angeles returned n SPRING CANYON NEWS Tuesda of last week. luncheon Seivcu iv . T.imerseaux passed away at Mr and Mrs Owen Kohkonen and ,,1 price hospital Friday at 5 p.m. children and his mother of Ogden, Vera By Jensen exJim burns sustained at the mine were reo'tu visitors at the home of services are being I he Spring Canyon hotel was the Mr and Mrs Remo Ariotti losion Funeral Jeld Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the local Se,HtU15 Mrs Mari Gilb i0I 3 Ver' HVe,y g0l"S 8Way .d son Karl birthday party for brothers Cpl were recent visitors to Prove where auditorium. and Keid and Pudge Lindstrom last Sun- Mr and Mrs Lester Cartright Earl enlisted in the N'avy of Draerton and Mr Percy day given by Mr and Mrs Omar Lar- Mrs Uou Ross left Wednesday eve-soMr and Mrs and daughter Betty Lou. Chicken ning for Cartright of Colorado, Camp Maxey. Texas, where Mr and Mrs dinner was to 25 Bill Little and family, guests, all relatives, she will visit with her husband Lt. Mabel Oldham, Keid left for OCS in Texas, vbert Little, Mrs shortly Don Ross. M'rs Brandis Coles and family enjoyafter the party. The lot.a! Schoo, undt,r the direc Mr and era Jensen motored to Spanish tion of Mr Roland ed a dinner at the home of Taylor presented and family. Fork over the weekend where she -- Uncle Sam's DrAum" yrs Andy Pappas was ,,4!.,,nt held at the visited friends and relatives. bridge club written and arranged by Mr Taylor, - . XI... PI Canto. A delici-o- u Mrs Adolph of Lieon iidis oi bunnyuaie was at the Kiwanis club show to home help a visitor at the home of her parents the Kanteen club lunch was served. in Helper. was giv-- ' Mr and Mrs Newt party birthday Thorn this week, surprise Mrs M. I!. Carlson left Wednesday for Hector Cthiara by his wife one She was on her way to Salt Lake for Los Angeles, where she will week. Twenty guests at- City where she will spend an extend- - visit awhile day last ed visit. tended. Mr and Mrs Jim Albert of Ala- Lt. Ernest Brown and mother Mrs bama visited here last wppIc. Mr Al Mrs Peggy Tatton of Salt Lake was a week end visitor with her Dave Brown of Price, were Sunday bert was a former resident here, guests of Mr and Mrs C. A. Carlson, parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Tatton. Mr J. S. Hreinson. daughter LaRue of Mr and Mrs Reed Dallin and family and Mr and Mrs. Sam Woodhead grandson Jimmie Cousins were Salt Lake City were here over the motored to Springville over the week-- , p,ovo visitors the first of last week, end where they spent a very enjoy- week end on business matters. Mrs Willis Larsen and daughter Six soldiers and officers from the able visit with relatives and friends. are visiting in American Fork. Mr and Mrs Otto Clark and son Bushnell hospital, were visitors here Mrs Dave Griffiths and sons of was Pvt Blane Clark who is on furlough Spanish Fork were week end visitors at the mine. A delicious dinner served for them at the hotel. from Camp Roberts, California and at the home of Mr and Mrs C. H. A Bond Show and campaign was son Noel Clark of Mt. Pleasant were Mills. held Tuesday night at the auditorium Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Leo a Stork Shower was given for Mrs during whhich time $4000 worth of Clark last Sunday. 'Golden Mellor last Friday evening at bonds were sold. A A bridge party was held at the the home of Mrs A. H. Thomas with John Driscoll has returned home home of Mrs Wm Farish Tuesday, m, s Thomas. Mrs Louis Nougaret and from Washington after spending two April 17. A very nice luncheon was Mrs Wallace Robinson as hostesses, weeks with his mother and sister. served by the hostess and daughter Mr and Mrs Thomas Bendall Walt Johnson. turned home last Thursday from Salt Mr and Mrs H. E. Perkins spent Lake where Mr Bendall had been In Sunday at Price helping Mr and Mrs tne St. Marks hospital. Grames celebrate their golden wed- Mr and Mrs Manse Huff and child-dinanniversary. ren have moved from Price to make Mr and Mrs R. J. Hernerson and'tneir home here, CONFIDENCE Mrs Teresa Tallerico, daughter Mrs family formerly of Price are now making their home here. Amelia Pero and niece Mrs Mary Malone, left Saturday for Pittsburgh, STANDARDVILLE HEWS Pa., t0 visit Mrs Alfred Carey and children of Drafferton snent the week end visit- Jack White suffered foot injuries, jng at the home of her nephew Mr this week due to a mine accident. Alfred Biggs. A group of girls attended a Mrs Peggy James of Salt Lake was meetin gheld in Spring Canyon last down over the weekend and visited week. Fern Shipley explained at the home of her aunt Mrs Bessie club work. Snow and at the J. E. James home. Mr and Mrs Jack White and family went to California where they with relatives. Mrs John Picconi visited with Mrs will spend a few weeks with Mr Julius Spigarelli Monday. PORTER White's father. M. Elda Hull visited with Loma Da- Sgt Gale Payne, his parents Mr and Mrs Lloyd Payne and sisters, vis a few days of this week. 66 BRYNER 8TREET Mr and Mrs S .A. Dobbs were Salt Margie and Doris, spent a few days W. D. Wilson. Lake visitors this week. Mrs Mr and with here HELPER PHONE 133J Mary Buffo attended a dinner at Mrs Andy Pappas and Mrs Ed Oldham spent Monday evening here the Dart home in Helper Sunday. KEN1LW0RTH . NEVS ii a 17 I II U T 1 " 1I,' U O C l. . l I 1 Cj 1 u PAGE 7 11 -- J n fl JUNIOR HI NOTES -- re-M- rs &toosetom g A 9 H 0. j m Kf Sunday Monday Tuesday Mr and Mrs Howard Ludwig and children and Mrs K. L Winn and daughter of Kenilworth spent the week end in Manti. Bishop Fay Thacker was a Heber visitor Sunday. Miss Lydia Degn arrived Monday from Virginia where she has been attached to the N. p. Raker hospital with the WAC. She has received a TEN YEARS AGO medical discharge and is visiting at Mr and Mrs Fred Reeve are the the home of her sister Mrs Hubert proud parents of an eight pound baby Hreinson. boy, horn April 5 at Salt Lake City. Mrs Harland I.add and baby ami Mrs Reeve was the former Miss Louise Hamby. well known in this ning for their home in Maine. city. Mrs Alice Babcock of American Fork was a visitor here last week Gertrude Wahl, who has been atat the home of her daughter Mrs tending business college at Salt Iake Mike PeAngeles. City, visited with her parents Mr Mrs Wendell Hatfield of Salt Lake and Mrs A. L. Wahl during the Eastvisited the first of the week at the er vacation. home of her parents Mr and Mrs Win. Memmott. Betty Hallinger. accompanied by her father. Glen Ballinger, to Helper Easter vacation Thursday, spent here. She is attending Wasatch Ac Last Thursday afternoon the stud- ademy at Mt. Pleasant. ents attended a program composed Mr and Mrs Pean Ovesou were of two features; a musical comedy entitled "In the Spring a Young visitors in Salt Lake and Bingham Man's Fancy'1 presented by the Pep over the week end. club of Carbon high, and a patriotic FIVE YEARS AGO pageant "Uncle Sam's Dream'' staged Mrs James were school. Castle Ruggeri spent a week in the Gate Both by Ogden visiting with her paretns and very entertaining to everyone. An added attraction was thp fact friends. that the proceeds from the show Mr and Mrs Stewart Gettleson visCanteen. went to help the Teen-Agited here from California with Mrs Mr and Mrs An inspiring example of courage Gettleson's parents, was presented Sam Stein. They stay lasted from and determination Tuesday morning in the auditorium Saturday until Wednesday. when Mr N. C. Hanks, a noted lecMr and Mrs Harold Reader of turer, told of some of his experiences to an interested student body audi- Vernal were guests at the home of ence. Before Mr Hanks delivered his Mr and Mrs Thorit Hatch this week. lecture, Mr B. H. Hyde spoke about Mr and Mrs Thomas Watters of the Seventh War Loan Drive. Pueblo, Colorado, have been in HelWith the school year nearlng com- per for two weeks, visiting with pletion plans are underway for sev- their daughter, Mrs R. C. Sheldon. eral functions to climax the year's ONE YEAR AGO activities. The tenth grade class is received last Sunday A exerciscommencement cablegram it's planning es and the sewing classes are working on their annual Fashion show. I their son John (Jack) just arrived safely in them that Dyet, had England. Aann Downey left Tuesday night for Albuquerque, N.M., where she will visit for a few days with her Lt. and daughter and Mrs Paul Craven. son-in-la- Happily surprised last Sunday were Mr and Mrs G. L. Kelly, who receiv- ed a telephone call from their son. Private Bob Kelly, who is stationed at Camp Roberts, in the infantry. The Kellys just returned from California, hut missed seeing Bob. as ha was out on maneuvers. CASH FOR used cans e Cotton Goods For Smaller Towns Distribution of the 10,000,000 yards of cotton goods thas is being made available for the first quarter of 1945 to merchants in rural areas has been limited to merchants, who, in 1944, received less than 20 percent of their 1943 sales of cotton goods, the War Production board reports. The allocation of ie cotton goods was made specifically for the over, sale to persons who live in small towns and rural areas and who usually purchase such goods for use in making garments in the home. For the purpose of the distribution rural and program, small towns areas were defined as communities of less than 25,000, WPB explained. No priority assistance was granted to retailers in towns with greater population. TOMSIC PLUMBING AND HEATING JUST A COUPLE OF SAGS... in the Seat of Higher Their NEWEST and FUNNIEST of ALU by Mr and Mrs C. L. Dyet informed learning Plumbing.. Heating.. EFFICIENT PHONE 171 Supplies. SERrVICE HELPER SEE BUNNELL GARAGE BEFORE YOU SELL In Martinelli Garage Bonding Phone 51 Helper GALS jjL--e In FOR TIIE BEST DEAL? The District Court of Carbon County, State of Utah SUMMONS JAMES OSCAR HALL, Plaintiff. Ta. MARGARET HALL, Defendant. THE STATE) OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the County in wnlch this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after the service, and defend the aoove-entitle- d action; and in case of your failure to do so, Judgment will ibe rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has ibeen filed with the clerk of said Court. That this action is orought for the purpose of dissolving the 'bonds of matrimony heretofore and now ex isting between the plaintiff and the defendant. THORIT HATCH, rTjCEEPJ -- UVmatOUT KEEPS UC&T WINTER' IN 3EP Attorney for Plaintiff. Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address: Thorit Hatch, 153 South Main Street, Helper, Utah Date of First Pubication, April 5, 1945. Date of Last Publication, May SUMMER You Can Install It Yourself! Central Comm. & Supply Phone 72 - Helper 3, 1945. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS., mL' Ion I ttaneY . . Y SPECIAL TWO-REE- L . krd i .Qne . II WJ, ordinal iMrv by Edmund L Hoftmawi Produced by JOHN GRANT ATTRACTION "Judge, remember that place up in the mountains where we went trout fishing last year?" "1 sure do, George. We bad a great time up there, didn't we?" "I'll never forget it But this will interest you. Judge. I heard just yesterday that the revenue men raided a big still right near d there. Guess that's where all that moonshine we heard about has been high-price- "LIU MARLENE" Love Song of The Story of the Soldier's World War n CARTOON MUSICAL NEWS coming from." " Wouldn't be a bit surprised. I saw in the paper the other day where the Government has raided thousands of such stills during the past year." TU$ "Sounds sort of reminiscent, doesn't it. Judge?" "Exactly and it's not hard to figure out As soon as the distillers stopped making whiskey and devoted their entire facilities to the production of industrial alcohol for the Government ... the racketeers muscled in again." "I hate to think of how that might have spread. Judge, if the Government hadn't found it possible, without interfering with our war effort in any way, to permit a short resumption of legal whiskey production recently." ,j.mi.mml MrW h Cf AktlmiU Bmmf laim, 1m. |