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Show :t - THUMPAV. MAT't, THE HELPER JOURN AQE EIGHT St. Anthony Church Plans To besrve Mothers IDay AS SUCCESSFUL BLACK MAGIC Phone news items to The Journal and Jean Bennett, Price. Two other licenses were but not to be disclosed. issued, YOUR V POPPY ..!.. DUTY DOUBLE THIS YEAR.. l I ( vVn A T. fY . YOU'LL FIND OUR STORE IS ALWAYS COMPLETE . . . DROP IN ANYTIME AND LET US SHOW YOU. AROUND OUR MODERN STORE brings the and Te. Sum-merhay- L BLACK MAGIC 9 w 56a POPPY DAY OFFICIAL CAR INSPECTION Poppy will Day be observed in Helper and throughout the United States on Saturday, May 25, Mrs Fred Voll, president of Carbon unit 21, American Legion Auxiliary, has announced. Memorial poppies to be worn in honor of the dead of both world wars will be distributed on the streets throughout the day by volunteer workers from the Auxiliary Conand cooperating organizations. tributions received in exchange for the flowers will be used in relief and rehabilitation work for disabled their families and the families of the dead. Extensive preparations for Poppy Day are being made by the Auxiliary under the direcetion of Mrs. J. B. Willis, Poppy chairman. The volunteer workers are being organized State Legion Heads into teams and assigned to locations Plan Price Convention in the downtown area. Residence Utah department officials of the and factory areas also will be covered to give everyone an opportunity American Legion and Auxiliary met to pay tribute to the war dead by last week with the Price post and auxiliary to complete arrangements wearing a memorial flower. The poppies have been ordered for the Utah state convention to be from the Veterans hospital at Salt held in Price on August IE, 16 tnd Lake City where they are being made '17. j Attending the meeting were James by disabled veterans of both wars, commmder; department Dalgliesh, working under the direction of the Utah Department of the American Arthur S. Horsley, adjutant, Mrs state auxiliary presiLegion Auxiliary. They are crepe Harry Taskar, and Mrs Harry D. Fa.Tinpto'.i, dent, wild of the European replicas paper poppy which bloomed on the battle- .auxiliary secretary. fields of Prance and Belgium in It is not the fact that a man has both wars and which has become a riches which keeps him from the world-wid- e symbol of remembrance kingdom of heaven, but the fact that of America's battle dead. riches have him. Caird. Popies will be more generally worn this year than ever before, Mrs Willis predicted. "With peace restored and the men coming home," she said, "everyone will want to pay tribute to those who can never come back to us by wearing a poppy in their honor on Poppy Day." vet-eran- full-tim- A VAIL ABU COMMENTS . g Price Hospital appreciated by lookers-on- . Mr and Mrs Clive Jeff, May Mary Baker Eddy. Superintendent G. J. Reeves and Orangeville, girl. Mr and Mrs Wesley Jen President Aaron E. Jones announce May 4 that plans are under way to step up sen, Price, boy. Mr and Mrs Lee Cox, the athletic program at Carbon colMay 5 WATCH FOR lege by the addition of Preston Huntington, boy. Mr and Mrs Ross Flores, who will become a member May 5 of the faculty next year. Rains, girl. Mr and Mrs Forrest Mr Summerhays will head the PhyMay 5 sical Education department for the Gilson, Cleveland, boy. Mr and Mrs W. L. bKaggs school and will be assisted by JackMay 7 son Jewkes and Claude R. Cowley. The decision to increase the coaching staff to three members was reached because of the known stiff- DON'T GET CAUGHT WITH ier conditions in athletic sports which tthe upper and lower divisions of the j college will meet next year. The high YOUR FENDERS DOWN ! school team will meet with Class A teams from Utah, Salt Lake, Davis snd Weber counties, and the upper division will meet full aggreeations of men from the junior colleges in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho. It is expected that all three men will assist in the coaching of both upper and lower division teams and work will be divided to care for the line, hackfield, and ends under the direc- ' tlon of Mr Summerhays. Similar assistance will be given to the basket-hal- l teams and other sports throughout the year with the expectation Check Your Car Now that the teams here can meet successfully the competition which they will face. Before A Policeman Does Each of the coaches will teach some classes in addition to physical FOR DEFECTIVE education and coaching during the day, and one or two teachers who .have been spending their X Brakes in the lower division will be stepped up to teach, some college classes next year. NOW 5 4- right-doin- Eegims May 1 iBtail e Xfoorn xstop X Windshield Wipers xjllres XHead Lights x Lights Lights Steering SEE.... 1 I SAME FOR REPAIRS AND PARTS " Official Inspection Station " PHONE 51 HELPER j 6 1-- of 2 I NAMED TO HEAD SCHOOL Marriage permits were issued to the following couples last .week by Lucille Browne, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Allen Browne of Price, County Clerk B. H. Young. Clifford Carlisle McKinnon, Price was recently elected as president of the student body of St. Mary's of the Wasatch at Salt Lake City for next year. Miss Browne has attendYOU'LL LOVE ed the school for the past 3 years. Consciousness its own reward; but not amid smoke of battle is merit seen ATHLETIC STAFF POPPY DAY MAY 25 MUSIC FESTIVAL ACCLAIMED . HEJOIH CARBON POINTS TO "This Mother's Day, Sunday, May 12 should be dedicated to Our Lady Queen of Peace in prayerful thanksgiving for the termination of war and in pious supplication that out of a world torn asunder hate, by Atheism, hypocrisy and man's distrust of God and The 1945 music festival for the his fellow men a fifth district including western Colonew world will rado .came to a close in Price Satura world of day evening. The final curtain fell and love of peace after a brilliant display of fireworks God and His com shown from the Kiwanis Field where mandments; a world Rev, Lamothe a large and enthusiastic crowd had devoid of hate and national jealousgathered to hear the mass band coies where just men, who love God ncert, which followed a program of and his Blessed Mother will live un- brass ensembles ana massed singing. troubled by wars and fear of wars. For the massed ban concert thice With this thought in mind, special selections were rendered, the first services will be held in St. Anthony being Showboy March, then Military church at both Masses on Sunday, Escort and concluding with the Star May 12," Rev. Francis Lamothe said Spangled Banner. During this pro Monday in announcing the local par- gram, the awards were read, with ish's Mother's Day program. Carbon high Band carrying off the At the 8:30 Mass all mothers and major honors in Class A, and from children of the parish will receive Emery county two divisions. North Holy Communion in a body. A large and South Emery, tied for honors in number is expected to attend and the other division. Ouray high, also pay tribute of loyalty to man's best won wth a rating of 1 for the confriend "Mother." cert, and 11 in marching. At 7; 30 Sunday evening the annual Helper's band rated in the No. 1 May procession and the crowning of division in concert and 3 in marchthe statue of Mary will take place. ing. Several of their soloists gained According to Father Lamothe, a lit- satisfactory ratings. tle out of the ordinary ceremony Carbon Band Entertain has been added this year. After the awards were announced He reports that In Addition to Carbon band responded by playing in crowning the statue in the church, a recognition of the visiting bands, wreath will be placed at the base of and this was followed by other bands the statue outside on the lawn by in the massed assembly, responding the May Queen, in memory of all to Carbon. All acclaimed a fine fesmothers of the parish who have died tival, and visiting groups praised the The sermon on the occasion will fine time they received from Carbon be preached by Father Lamothe us- county and Price. Much of the credit for the success ing as a subject "Mother and What She Means to Us." "The public is of the festival goes to Carbon Band invited to the functions to assist in Master E. M. Williams, who in addl making Mother's Day one of joy and tlon to sponsoring five bauds had great tribute to the one who holds full charge of the program. Jack the dearest spot in all our hearts," Richards was president of the festi Father Lamothe stated. val association and Dr. H. B. Ooetz-maannounced the parade and introduced guests. MARRIAGE PERMITS Price, boy. StandardvMIe Hospital Mr 'and Mrs Hurt Alb May 7 Royal, girt. iSUutfEMlAYES TO LEGION AUXILIARY it (Continued from Page One) southland. "Uncle Charlie" as he was famil iarly known among his friends and associates, has been a hard working man all his life, and did much to Hid prestige and grace to the thriving city of St. George. His church found him doing as he was always -Ued and much of his time was spent in temple work; his community found him always a capable and wise leader. It is characters such as this lov able old man that make us appreciate the heritage we here in the tops of the mountains are enjoying, and will continue to enjoy so long as we conduct our Uve9 as we should. SPRING GLEN BII0O1MS! Universal Bausch & Lomb 6x30 7x50 P-T- A HOLDS FINAL MEETING FOR 1946 held their The Spring Glen final 1945-4meeting Wednesday, May 1, at the Spring Glen school where they heard a very interest ing musical presented by pupils from the school who competed in the festival at Price last week end. Committeemen gave reports and new business was taken up. Mrs J. L. McFall, president, gave a report on the counsel meeting she attended in Price on April 13. Mrs George A. Rowley and Principal Rus-sWilliams, on behalf of the Spring Glen school faculty, gave Ferris Edgley, music teacher, a vote of thanks for the splendid work done with the boys and girls In the school during the year. Acting on the advice of a nominating committee all officers were re elected to next year with the excep tion of Mrs Louie Kosec who was Those elected secretary-treasurereelected were Mrs McFall president; Mr Williams and Mrs Harold Han The next meet son, ing of- the growp will not be held until next September when school f again takes up. 8 S 6 There's real inspiration for you in the exclusive, exquisite shades and tints of el PAINT 7 colon never before offered in any fine paint. Whatever scheme of decoration you have in mind, you can exactly the color you want in Bennett's. Su Item tvu-- - get 'H! r. (LIMITED SUPPLY! ; You can own a pair of the finest binoculars ever designed! Precision-bui- lt according to highest government wartime standards for use by. the Army and Navy. Al coated optics for maximum light transmission. Gasket sealed absolutely moisture, cold, heat, and fungus-prooAll optics cemen ed for perfect alignment even with the most rugged service. 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