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Show PAGE THE HELPER JOURNAL 4 KITES PLANNED FOR RESIDENT OF SPRING GLEN PFC. JACK S. JACKSON. VOCATIONAL FIELD REPORTED WOUNDED BROADENED AT Word has just been received by CARBON COLLEGE j Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 5 o'cock at the Mitchell Funeral Home in Price for Anton Pecharich, 54, of Spring Glen who died three hours after being struck on the head by a falling rock while working in the Price river bed last Saturday at 4:45 p.m. Reverend RichaTd E. Halbert, pastor of the Price Community church will preside over the services. Mr Pecharich was employed a a and was building a rock on the river bank when the and fell, large boulder loosened striking him on the head. He died three hours later in Price city hos- Mrs Pete Chiocette that her brother, Private First Class Jack S. Jackson, has been reported seriously wounded in action in Germany on May 5, just Itwo days before V-Day. He was a member of the U. S. Army Infantry and went overseas some time last February. He was formerly from Hel- per and Kenilworth. His sister is now awaiting furthter details from the War Department in Washintgon, D.C. ' Patience does not mean indiffer- -' ence. We may work and trust and wait, but we ought not to be idle or careless while waiting. Gail Hamilton. rip-tapp- wall He is survived by his widow, Josephine Pecharich; a daughter, Mrs Mary Talady; six sons, Tony Jr., Joe, William, Robert and Joe Ruden all of SDrinr Glen. Burial will be in tne mce city cemeieiy. pital. He was born in Austria August 18 1890, a son of Matt and Barbara Pecharich. He came to the United States 38 years ago and has resided in Spring Glen for the past 30 years. rh A complete course In vocational education in the field of industrial arts will be offered at Carbon for senior high school boys which will enable them to obtain a graduating certificate in this field as well as in the fields of commercial, college and general course. In order to make this possible, boys desiring to graduate in this field will he al- lowed to take more credits in the training and be relieved of some of the requirements which are set for other courses. Teachers in the vocational field are Mr Clayton, auto mechanics; Mr Stevens, auto mechanics; Mr Deming machine shop; Mr Black, aircraft mechanics; Mr Shields, welding; Mr Cromar, woodwork, drawing and Mr Longhurst, drafting and blue print reading; Mr Bithell, al mathematics. course is While the vocational open to boys only, it will be possible for girls to take subjects in these fields as one of their elective group. KEUB, Helper, Price To Be Spotlighted Over British System Radio Station KEUB, "The Voice of Utah'1 w ill be given international recognition when it is spotlghted on the British Broadcasting Corporation "Amercian Eagle in Britain" program on Saturday, May 26. The program is heard over KEUB, at 5 p.m., WT. Listeners to "American Eagle" will hear from London of the great coal deposit area of Utah in which KEUB is located and of the other principal industries of Price and Helper. They will learn, too, of KEUB's unique indentification phrase "KEUB, Price-- 1 Helper" or "KEUB, Helper-Price.- " "American Eagle' is a weekly presentation of the BBC and is broadcasted from the Rainbow Corner club in London, for the benefit of American servicemen and their families. WHERE THE BIG PICTURES PLAY WEEKLY PROGRAM THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MAY 24, 25 and 26 BOX OFFICE OPENS DAILY AT 6:15 Love and laughs and roar To Win Model "Jeeps" model Jeeps, Twenty-nin- e one for each of Utah's 29 counties, will be awarded as prizes to persons of this state who do outstanding jobs of bond sales during the Seventh War Loan Drive. By arrangement with the United States Treasury Department, to provide incentive in support of the campaign, the miniature Jeeps were made available to D. Howe Moffat, executive manager of Utah's War Finance Committee, by Ward M. Canaday, d Motors, chairman of Toledo, Ohio. Thousands of these Jeep trophies have been distributed throughout the nation by the automobile company. The models, scale replicas of the Jeeps manufactured by Willys for the Army and Navy, were built especially for use in the drive by wounied servicemen at Army convalescent 12-in- Blimps . . . and the girls who love them! wume W X V" WHY US VI n with U MM Ai Wllys-Overlan- Tnurmuurc VIUMMI W JAMES GLEASON Jn totk BEERT, Story and Screen Play by Borden ChaM BaMd on an Ida by Commander Harman E. HaUand, VS. Nayy, ( Rt.) Silmi ROUE CLAYTON learf Si. O'NEILL AN PICTURE M ADDED ATTRACTIONS COMEDY SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Rate Increase Honors Vets of Foreign Wars MONDAY TUESDAY SUNDAY MAY 27, 28 and 29 Continuous Show Sunday Beginning at 2 p.m. Tuesday at 6:15 Monday at 6:45 I W l. " J betty SONNY im f.r.'. yTCr wLS L ANN TUFTS . ii - f IMijMUS C HUTTON M"k" ffjjt ' JmyW lVi I 0OM - OWIH MAWfOlO CAINIHINI -- U "fT V JV j'' iS , 'yo XI . Of SONG1 MAUTY ,AOf Of IAUOMS A HOADSIDf bm' 0AI MAtJOHMINJMAW.Ortll. NOEi NflU ' j & I I ' C" Bo,h Twln ,ife-34- A . ft V MARK SANDRICH PRODUCTION Plus A SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION YOUR "ALL STAR BOND RALLY" CARTOON NEWS LOAN OFFICER WILL CREATES NEED FOR NAVAL CLERKS BE NAMED FOR UTAH xK With a membership gain of 90.9 per cent. Miners' Post No. 2379 Veterans of Foreign Wars of Price, was awarded first place in the Utah de campaign membership partment which ended December 31. recently! compiled figures received by F. W. Averill, commander showed. The winner received a prize of $25. Fifteen posts entered the contest, first three places going to Price, Ogden and Farmington. At the last meeting of the organization, new applicatiins for membership were received and accepted from K. Simpson, Harold H. Clarence Simpson, Calvin Baughman, Donald E. Larsen, all of Castle Gate, and Albert Oppecher, Helper. They are all service men. Manpower Commission To Open Five More USES Offices The opening of five new War Man power Commission, U. S. Employment Service offices which will be deslg nated as a veterans information service to handle the increasing load of returning veterans will be opened by June 15, Mr Joseph S. Mayer, Utah Commission State War Manpower llrector, announced today. These five offices will be located at Moab, Pan Mantl and Park gultch, Fillmore, City, and will as well operate an Itinerant service out of these locations. Mr Mayer said that there will be a bur 'k complete veterans Information i eau in each one of these new War li Manpower Commission, U. S. Employment Service offices to refer' and assist veterans in gaining any bene fits to which they are entitled through other agencies of the U. S. Govern ment. Veterans who seek Information in these offices will be directed to the agency which can serve them I i , j mission, U. S. Employment Service offices, established here In Utah as announced by Mr Mayer, there will be a Veterans Advisory Council which will consist of local business men, members of civic ffrouoa and Other persons who are In a position to help 24 HELPER LDS WAftiT Sunday school at lo a.m p i Memmott, superintendent p,He meeting Immediately afterward Sacrament meeting 7; 30 der leadership of Bishop Lvnn ,l BrH bent Choir practice, Thursday at , All services tn ho held in tin Helper Ward Chapel. CLASSiFieQjfgrg Help Wanted D&RGW RAILROAB at HELPER Needs Switchmen. Students accept ed, and will be compensated dm ing training period. Also need Me chanical and Section Laborer,' Must have statement of Apply Trainmaster's Offll' ity. (us) Helper, Utah. For Sale For Automobile Parts of All See BUNNEL GARAGE at Utah. If we don't have it, get it for you. Phone 51 Kinds Helper we jj (USC) Miscellaneous RELIABLE, Dependable, Educates man with business training wants position. Masonic connection. Write M.K.L. care of Helper Journal 5,24,ltp WANTED Good Singer Write to F.o. box Canary 783, Helper 5,24,ltc FOR EXPERT Wallpaper and Kalsomining. Phone Cleaninj 159, For Rent FOR RENT Furnished ment apartment. Inquire No. 5.21. Up Street j teDBetf Firomrn SmtfuWDimg Scientific, Drugless, Non-Surgic- Treatments al SPECIAL HEALTH WEEK Including Consultation & Examination without Charge or Obligation Beginning MONDAY, MAY 28, Thru FRIDAY, JUNE 1 New Equipment Installed IF YOU SUFFER - - From Any of the Following, You Will Want This Free Examination at Once: Arthritis I r, this area. mThe treatment, by helping remove the disease-producin- g aterials at their foundation head, together with naturopathy afhelps the body to stop further damage and to rebuild the fected parts and restore them to normal. The treatment is f and pleasant and not embarrassing. It is leak-proand because the entire process takes place under water-tigh- t whatsoever, no It has features conditions. disagreeable airtight nothing that might offend a person of the most fastidious taste and sensitiveness. odor-proo- of This Natural, Drugless Therapy Assists Accomplishing the Following: in Cleansing the colon, thoroughly and In a harmless manner. Messaging the bowel and helping give necessary tone to tissues involved. 3. Helps purify the blood stream; proved by microscopic examination after treatments. 4. Assists in relieving rheumatic, arthritic and neuritic pain. 5. Helps reduce hypertension or high blood pressure, thus easing the work of the heart and freeing Its cells, and the brain, from undue strain. 6. Helps lessen the extra burden which is thrown on the liver and kidneys by improper elimination. 7. Assists in improving sinus and antrum complications. 8. Helps in a normal peristalsis or natural muscular activity of the Intestines. 9. Assists in improving the complexion by assisting in eliminating the causes of pollution of the 'blood stream. 10. Helps in preventing the hardening of the arteries, by minimizing the deposits of calcium and magnesium salts on arterial wall. 1. 2. Irregular Heart Kidney and Bladder Complications Liver Complications Lumbago Menopause Disturbance Muddy and Pimply Complexion Nervousness Pruritus Ani Rheumatism Sinus Trouble Run Down Condition Shortness of Breath Sleeplessness Ulcers of Colon Ulcerative Colitis Tox-Eliminat- or Specialist Here For This Health Week for our We have engaged the services of this doctor-technicithe Health Week. He is a member of th clinical staff of tne laboratory of Los Angeles, and Is a specialist in assist will manipulation of the This technician In all procedures during the week. As we can handle only a limited number of consultations and treatments per day, it is necessary that appointments be made in advance. We suggest that you make your appointment he early as possible, as all available consultation periods will OF TODAY filled within a short time. TAKE ADVANTAGE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR TROUBLE! If it should be necessary to employ to assist in the diagnosis of your case, this service will available at a nominal fee. an Our Methods, if Employed in Time May Forestall a Surgical Operation Telephone Now for "FREE EXAMINATION" Appointment of all chronic disMost eminent authorities contend that 90 eases are due, in most cases, to pollution of the blood stream, contributing causes of which are constipation, improper elimination, over-taxe- d kidneys, etc. In most cases a functional disorder causes constipation. To aid in getting at the bottom and basic cause of a large number of ailments that have hitherto have resisted the best efforts of all branches of healing, a remarkable new "instrument installed the which has been used in other sections of the United States for several years with remarkable results prior to its introduction in Asthma Colitis Constipation Excessive Fatigue Foul Breath Headaches Gall Bladder Complications High or Low Blood Pressure Indigestion ! y NURSES IN ATTENDANCE For the convenience of those who are employed and In order to make these services available to many as possible, we will make appointments from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. dally during this special health week, Including Decoration Day. Only best In addition to a veterans' repre sentatlve In each one of the five new offices of the War Manpower Com MAY Gu-ant- ' ' I With battle emphasis now shifted Service men and women who are to the Pacific, the greatly extended returning to civilian life in increassupply lines of he U. S. Navy neces- ing numbers, will find a friend and call yesterday for counselor in the person of the Loan sitated a hurry-umore than a hundred experienced Guarantee Officer for the state of office workers at the Naval Supply Utah, soon to be employed by the Depot in Clearfield. Veterans' Administration, Mrs Ruby Specifically, at least 60 clerk typ Bailey, local representative of the ists, 30 property and supply clerks U. S. Civil Service commission said and 20 storekeepers must be hired at today. once to take up the slack in the acWhen appointed, the new officer celerated Auto Spares and BuShip will be responsible for guaranteeing will program. Employees Spares loans for veterans who want to buy work a week, with time and a house, a farm, or go into business a half over 40 hours and will Qualify for themselves. Privision for the for temporary civil service ratings. loans has been made in guaranteed Housing and transportation facilities the G.I. Bill of Rights. Although the are obtained for workers through a actual capitas will be advanced by bureau on the depot. private lending agencies, the loan A recent redesignation of Clear- officer must ascertain that the colfield as a key procurtment point for lateral involved is sound, and that auto spare parts to service :?50 nav the borrower has a good chance of al activities which formerly depended paying out. on local supplies, now exhausted, is Applicants with good general busstated as one of the chief reasons iness and some specialthat additional office help is needed. ized backgrounds in reviewing and experience The other is that naval vehicles are making loans are being sought by the wearing out faster as they grow commission. Their applications will older, thus requiring more repairs. be judged on the basis of work exThe expanded BuShips Spares pro- perience and training, and no exam-- ' gram is a result of an appeal by ination will be given for the iob Admiral Nimitz recently to avoid a which will pay $4428 per year. The shortage of spare parts in order to agency will also employ a Loan supply the fleet at all coats. Agent at $4129 a year. Apply for a position with the Navy Full details of the positions are at Clearfield by calling at the U. S. available in a new announcement, Employment Service, 67 East Main, 'which may be secured from the local Price, or at your nearest USES of- - secretary of the commission or at any office. Perin the placement and readjustment of first or second class post essential in sons industry engaged civilian his the returning veteran to should not apply. status. Mr Mayer said further that Civil For Victory: Buy Bonds Service examinations for positions in these offices are being held at the fice, or Civil Service commission, 220 Federal Building, Salt Lake City. present time. Utah War Bond Champs USX ing action! Heroes of the GERMANY'S FALL p y; voca-ition- THURSDAY, HELPER. UTAH IDir. 16 Tox-Eliminat- or in Eastern Utah W Sttanilley Egberts NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN North Carbon Ave Price, Utah Phone 15 ba 7 E |