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Show OCTOBER 4, 1945 THURSDAY, THE HELPER JOURNAL HOME-TOW- N hansen. Mrs Johansen was an active church worker and also a member of the Ladies Club of Mt. Pleastnt. TIDINGS Bits of This.and.That of the People and Happening in and about Helper. HELPER. UTAH MIA, NEWS ! PAGE S 22 LISTS UMWA DISTRICT CANDIDATES BeeHive Class Holds Election j NAMES FOR ELECTION NOVEMBER 19TH The Guardian Class of the Heehive ' (iirls of the Young Ladies Mutual! With the closing of nominations No. 1 Board Member, held their election for class officers L. A. Miner were Mrs in ..Ir and Mrs Frank Mr and for District Officers on Saturday., N. Petrovich, 3; Cliff E. Michael Barbosliu have Tuesday night. Those appointed to jalt Lake Friday and Saturday at- heen seen back i lht, dly afu.r a act as officers were: I'atsy Cima, September 22, contests loom in every Allan, 2. office with the exception of board: Board Member, tending the Tribune convention. The ew weeks spent in the No. 2 o: vicinity president; Annis Williams, vice pres-i- member for Xo. 4 in banquet was held Friday night. They Urns lieuch. California. Leon E. Thomas 7; Wisniewski, nt: Charmaine Hill, secretary; Were accompanied by Thorit Hatch Utah, where Adrian Anderson of Hughes, 5; Jake Boam, 3; Michael Connie Pappacostas, treasurer, and Helper has the field to himself. The. K. D 1. who attended the Kiwanis convenMarquis, ym. r. Maack and l.everly Kezyack, assistant teacher. race for international board member Jablin, Uiont Hatch represented the No. 3 tion. Board Member, local to be a stirring one with' L. Bryant, 2; Bruno iKiwauis dm, as delegates t0 the Herbert promises Gleaner Girls to be Hosts seven candidates. There are six as-Mr and Mrs W. J. Desmond and I 1: Tony Koi-en- , 1. district in convention The Mrs Arvii Haislip has as a gu est Gleaner the Girls of Lake were Salt visitors Helper last the for No. 4 district presidncy; Board Member, pirants family ,Salt L;'ke lat Saturday and Sunday. at her home her week end. father, A. Kinghorn LI'S ward will act as hosts to all ten for vice president and four for Adrian Anderson, 9. of Pocatelio. Idaho. He expects t i be oilier Gleaner Girl classes of the district . secretary-treasurerNo. ! Sgt Joe Corak of the I", s. Board Member, Army and his Reese Ted Eleven men are seeking the office Mr R. A. Murray. 6; William Dance, 4; daughters, was a visitor here this week. Joe at her home for several days. Prior a:"or:h Carbon stake when they meet Jean and Annabelle, were also vis- has received his honorable discharge to coming to Helper Mr Kinghorn this Help r next Tuesday night. At of district auditor and two of these Karl Jones, 1. meeting each ward will present will be elected. There are 2(5 candi-- ! Election November 19 itors in Salt Lake Friday and Satur- ami plans on working in Salt Lake attended the dedication of the Idaho their class officers and also their dates for district teller with three to! General election will be held TuesFalls LOS Temple. some relenjoyed seeing They City, after a few weeks of rest. day. '.oh gates for the slake Gleaner Girl he chosen. With the exception of, day, November 19, with each of the atives and friends while they were BPW Clubs Hold Joint Meetings offices. T!h- girls of Helper are mak t there is a contest in 54 locals in the district conducting Al there. Wahl and Ed Marchetti took The Business and Professional Wo- ing to serve refresh each sub district for board member. its own election. Ballots and election advantage of the balmy fall day last men's Club of Helper held a joint mentsarrangments and make the event an out In 2 which comprises supplies will be forwarded from the Mr and Mrs Fred Voll received a Sunday and journeyed to Provo meeting with the Price organization standing one in their year of Glean- - the Rock field four miners district secretary-treasurer'- s office Kansas Springs this where they saw Provo and Pinnev in the form of a City telegram from party at the Coun- r Girl work. this post. fl in ample time. All officers elected ire seeking week from their son, Cpl Fred Voll Play a ball game. try Club Monday evening. The dinOfficers for Helper's Gleaner class will serve for four years, this arInternational Member saying that he expects to be home ner party was in honor of Mrs l,aura are Hetty Kilpack, president: LaRean soon, Mr from returned name having just and Mrs Harney Hyd" very that will be first on the rangement being made at the 1946 (The Chappelle who is t he outgoing presi- Carr. vice president; Norma Anderconvention held last Feboverseas where he has been with Epliraim visitors last ballot in doubt, as a tie ex- biennial is still dent of the Price club. After the son, secretary, and Theone Tanner, Sunday. in Salt Lake City. Heretofore ruary ists the 1st Infantry Division in Europe between the dinner hour a musical program was historian. top tw0 candidates, Mrs Ralph Crawford was an out of presented and. under the laws of the District, district officials served for two years and were also games Labor Journal the officers must now check the loAttending the funeral services of town visitor Tuesday. She was ac- played. Monument to be Erected cals nominating each candidate, and Mrs Dora Mae (Aunty) Martin last companied by her husband to Mt. The Carbon county unit will Mrs George Black, president of the one whose nominations represent RIO GRANDE Thursday were Mr and Mrs August Pleasant where she attended the hold a dinner party followed the Ladies Mutual, announced the number of members will Carlson of Portola. California. funeral of her aunt, Mrs Annie Jo- at the Country club, Friday, at theYoung (Continued from Paxe One) last meeting that a monument take largest October 5, at 7 p.m. top position). and 10 a.m. in the yards east of the to Brighani Young is to be erected John Vlakovich, 14; Malcolm Con- depot. in Salt Lake City. It will be In FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER die, 14: George Crank. Wallace FOOD CENTER Everything that is modern includ ominenioration of Brigham Young N. Treat, 5; Kenneth Coke, 4; Rud ing the latest in power and other saying, "This is the Place" when he olph Kobler, 3; Arthur Biggs, 1. equipment featured by end to end entered the Salt Lake valley. Mrs District President (of train) radio communication will Black explained that all those who Joe Dowd, 24; Houston Martin, 12; be displayed when the train makes donate to his project will have their names put on a record that will be Ileber Ward, 5; Albert Roberts, 5; its stops. The railroad will carry its David L. Day, 2; John Ross, 1. own public address system for use preserved in the years to come. This In presenting the program. District Vice President project is sponsored by the LDS It is quite possible in each comMelvin Thomas, 1?; Frank Fox, 8; church and all departments are urged where the visit is made local William 7; Mtlio munity Zurek, 5; Pecorelli, to support it. Tony Kabonic, 5; John L. Jenkins, officials will be asked to partlcpate of the program. AsSPRING GLEN STUDENT 3; William Graham, 1; Harold Clerk, in some Mrparts Irwin on local arrange1; John Andreen, 1; Vance Derno-vicsisting HONORED AT USAC ments Is D. K. Downey, Rio Grande 1. AT TEMPORARY DEAN District Secretary-Treasure- r agent, and Helper's mayor. The train will make its first show Virgil Wright, 31; J. E. Brinley, Miss Colleen Rowley daughter of Prices Effective Sat. Mon., Oct. 7, 8, 10 14; Willard Craig, 3; W. M. Preece, ing in Ogden, then at Salt Lake, Lt. and Mrs George A. Rowley of 1. Provo and on to Helper. The next ' Spring Glen has earned the distincon the route will be at Grand stop District Auditors tion of being appointed . temporary Junction. Robert Farlsh, 28; Sam Dexter, dean of the Eccles, an upper class Loose Leaf paper for sale at the mate dormitory for women at the 27; Matt Yovich, 14; William 6; Pratt Lindsey, 2; Thomas Journal. Utah State Agriculture college, for H the fall term. She will act in the Williams, 2; Edwin E. Burnside, 1; 12 Edward Walsh, 1; Johnny Ralph, 1; S3 absence of the regular dean. Mike Kusnerik, 1; Edwin Ikola, 1. Miss Rowley has been chosen as WANTED TO BUY District Tetters secretary of the Independent StudThomas John 15; Jones, Bynon, ents association, the largest student Carton organization in the school, for the 12; Emmet Stone, 12; Thomas R. Watson, 10; Michael Jablin, 7; Mike year of 1946. LARGE PKG Fech, 4; Martin Sunter, 4; John Za- ROLLS from Car Miss ;E Rowley graduated fa bon college in 1944 and was one of dra, 3; Charles Halbert, 2; Roy Wain Will the most outstanding students while wright, 2- - Tom Ness, 2; Ike Walker, Cash Price CANS FLOUR she was there. She was very active 1; Lester Blackham, 1; Bob Draper, CAMEO 0 Carl 1; Orden, 1; Thomas Mellor, 1; She 3 in speech and drama activities. was awarded a scholarship to USAC Robert Armstrong, 1; Thomas Smith, O 1; Albert Blower, 1; Adam Straus-ne- r, REG. PKG from Carbon college. CAN 122 2nd RANCH 1; Jim Martin, lr Louis Ruis, City 1, Utah. 1; H. J. Groutage, lr James Jones, Valley - John 1; Wallace Llewellyn, Ralph from One) Page (Continued representing the Huntington district m on the county board said that his H understanding of the cost would cs mean an increase of 15 to 2A percent on their stock annually, and that the land would not stand this cost. He fa stated that here was almost united Red to this manner of fin opposition of the project, with the bur 50-l- b ancing . . Bag den placed on the north end of the county. Mr Wakefield stated that if a conservancy district could be set NO POINTS FOR up, that no doubt much of the oppos S3 ition in his district would cease. fa LB SCHILLINGS Speaking for the south end of San FOR CLEANER H of pete county, Ruel Christensen NOT REBUILT Ephraim, stated that their section fa was interested in the project. He PKG H PKGS said that they are already dependent on some water irom uouonwooa creek, which is diverted to the Eph raim valley thru a tunnel. That they would go along in the matter of cost to the extent of their proportion of the water. Also speaking for Eph raim were L. C. Anderson and Wes "MBUS AT Thompson. Yellow Spanish Tor Orangeville, O. W. Sitterud, spoke of the value of Joe's valley to south Emery county. He told of other experiences in the effort to get the Fresh project under way, and which were all halted with the war. He stated Ground Ib H that the department of reclamation had the figures available. After much discussion it was deAll New ASSEMBLED And cided that the Emery county commissioner should set a date for a BLOCK-TESTE- D The meeting in their county, and that the All Varieties matter be presented to the people there and a committee appointed to (12 POINTS' take the question up, and get suggestions from the Bureau of Reclamation office in Salt Lake City. You Will Be Surprised At The Low Cost, COUNTRY STYLE Other discussions of the Tuesday And The Will Take to Do Time meeting dealt with the question of a Chest pro! Communiy establishing The Job . . . gram for Price and Helper in connection with the USO drive, and this matter was tabled until later, and LB 10-l- b Mesh Bag MILD AMERICAN considered that another early meeting with the War Fund drive comAvoid expensive engine lost mittee might determine some action. The question of soliciting and pednew Have one of these engines installed now dling in the counties of Carbon-Emerwas covered in a very able report by William Maack, chairman of the committee appointed last meeting to investigate this. Mr Maack stated that In the opinion of he committee, this question involved an education campaign to be conducted thru the newspapers, and over the radio. He also said that notices of warning to itterent peddlers should be posted at the entrances of all te program of educaII ?3 towns. That mm tion be undertaken by every civic and 1 XV 11! II .11 .11 II II I 3f luncheon group in the territory. The PHONE 51 KJPLITY FOOD5 . report of Mr Maack was ordered ac cepted, and plans to set up action as outlined to oe started ai once. Miss Lucille Gwilliams returned from Riverside, California Wednes-day after spending her vacation there with her brother Lt. Jack G William and his wife, Jennie. She will spend the emainder of her vacation at the heme of her mother. Mrs George Black. Lucille is a member of the Cadet Nurse Corps and will return to the Dee Hospital in Ogden at the close of her vacation. Sub-Distri- Sub-Distri- d Sub-Distri- Sub-Distri- Bon-icell- tali-IJah- i. 1 Sub-Distri- Sub-Distri- - 1 sub-distri- 8- - I WOU ON!... (BdVB M yDU0' UppOI"t 1 ! Fri. H I Soiop B1AIU o 28c Mwcoa 2Sc ib 3 3 Points 6-B- ox o o 23c 25c 6c TISSUE CLEANSER SOUP o o PANCAKE East Joe's Star TREAT SUIIBRITE lie COFFEE LIDS 29c WHEATIES $ Pot Roast 2c 37c 33c 2 13c SAUSAGE BREAST OF LAMB CHEESE 6 lbs 3c " 20c 2 39c 2oc Vic o s 2S)c LARD 1- Just Arrived .09 lEfitns r.de.BMf. 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