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Show THURSDAY. MAY X3r,t94 PA9E. MX Jack IBIS I Spring Canyon and Royal HI-HEA- Prepared j ; & RAINS NEWS ?v''Mff- i -- ritXz lwpiJ ml MS l - -j- .JeLlM :a,.l?,.,A-i- . Wounded American Soldiers crt NormanaV France, June 8, 1944-Ar- my Signal Coep Pictaf. LET'S HELP THE LIVING "More Heat For Your ' : Money" For Good Lawns Get Good MOUNTAIN SOIL For Reliable Service - TO HONOR THE DEAD... COAL T gp, ; :Sm$Sl"' 1 have the you get for particulars. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Valdo Degn of Wichita Falls. Texas, visited Sunday at the home of his sisters Mrs. Van-d- a Hreinson, Mrs. Lydia Hreinson and brother Elias Degn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. DeSpain of Gunnison visited Sunday at the homes of the DeSpain's daughters Mrs. Louis Nougaret. Mrs. Golden Mellor, and Mrs. Wallace Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reddington of Martin attended the Moose convention in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson and daughter returned home Saturday from a trip to Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor and Pennsylvania, was a recent visitor children left Saturday for Sanpete here. She and her parents visited Jn the county a while before leaving for California where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slavensky and children returned home last week from a trip to Washington. Mrs. Robert Booth took her Pri mary class, the Seagulls, on a picnic Jast week. Glen Reese of Salt Lake visited lest week at the home of his sister Mrs. Welber Hardee and Mrs. Annie returned to Evans his sister-in-laSalt Lake with him where she visited until Sunday. son Neil Magaann, the of Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Magann, who has been in the St. Marks hospital 'with a broken leg returned home Thursday. William Craig now of Salt Lake is visiting at the homes of hi3 sons, Willard and Jack Crai:,. Donald Larsen of the U. S. army has received his discharge and is home again after two years overHe is the son of Mr. and seas. Mrs. Len Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caseila and her mother Mrs. M. B. Carlson visited in Salt Lake last week. with William Good luck rides Memory, Les Rice, Claude Heiner, Jr. and two 'other fellows who were on their way to Salt Lake last Friday evening where their cur was struck by the switch engine on the Castle Gate crossing and pushed about SO feet down the track. No one suffered any injury and the car was able to still run on all four wheels. At a quiet wedding ceremony Friday afternoon Miss Sylvia Stavar of Spring Glen became the bride of FOR d. and All TJiah Counties Attend Fire Control Conference Zac-cari- noon. A treat was given each child. Those from here who attended the Carbon Alumni banuet last Wednesday evening in the college cafeteria were: L. E. Durrant. Mrs. John Mrs. Donna Mclntyre, Houghton, Mrs. Donald Ross. Mrs. Elias Degn. Mies Arlene Taylor. Miss Lola and seniors. Miss Andrea Whittaker, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittaker, a Carbon high graduate and one of the honor seniors has received an alternate scholarship to Carbon college. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brubaker were at the Helguests of C. per Kiwanis club last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Brubaker delivered a iraoer on the Red Cross. Miss Anna Wong of Pittsburg, 1 SliSS- the toll Utah is paying in the, oped ivruoo a. as a aemonBiraiu uu.we, u.o water and soil, of loss forage, of these methods can easily be of Many state the result of fires is great adapted by the county TJSFT coordinUtah appreciates the work of the ators to the. training of fire fighters Fire Fighters. District Grazier J. D. Dillard of Utah Cooperative The latest training methods aevei' Price, according to J. Whitney Floyd of Logan, state coordinator, attended a the state-wid- e meeting of Utah CoFire operative Fighters in Salt Lake city last Friday. May 3. Every coun VETERANS ! ! ! ty jn utan wa represented by one or more delegates geles, California. The moraine session, held in the Let us help you get the plumbing priorA little stranger has arrived at governor's board room in the Capitol all the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ca-- building, heard 13 city, county, state ities you are entitled to. We sella. It's a girl and her name is anH f0(wai arimPTitc nieriirp them- need. what information and can Robyn Ann Caseila. selves to active participation in for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and est, range, and watershed fire prevenall See David Colton family left for Springville Saturday tion and control during the 1946 where Mrs. Booth and children will season. visit a while. Sorrptarv of State. E .E. Monson. Mrs. Fay Thacker left Monday of ,n hjg welcome t0 the said this week for Salt Lake where she ; that most fires are carelessly start- will enter the St. Marks hospital for j turned an operation. home after a short visit at Franklyn Babcock received his dis- - Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, To We Are ir and Mrs. William Allen of charge from the U. S. navy having TTonrllo Aflv served overseas and is home again Bountiful were here last week at with his family Mr. and Mrs. V. A. j t!,e cook home. They also visited Babcock. in Huntington. PLUMBING PROBLEM Bob Brady is in the Veteran's hos- Mrs Brodak of Dragerton is here nital in Salt Lake having received for a vacation at tr.e heme of her injuries in a car wreck. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen and moved to Ken Halvman Mrs. on Wayne were visitors to Salt Helper this week. HEATING GO. MAN60NE PLUMBING Lake Sunday. Frank Bonacci visited the home of his daughter, Mrs. Paul Vadino. YOUR FRIENDLY PLUMBERS this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Raynio are vis63 N. Main St. Phone Helper 281 Mrs. Anna Blls was in Salt Lake iting here with .Mrs. tsiena udj. from City for a short time the past week. He has just been discharged Mr. and Mrs. Pavignanio have re- - the army. county and Salt Lake for & while. ' Miss Ruby Harkness left Friday for her home in Scofield. Mr. and Mrs. John Tallerico gave a family dinner at their home SunMr. and day. Their guests were: Mrs. Nick Tallerico and family of Sunnyside, Mr. and Mrs. Steve of Helper and Sam Tallerico. Word was received here of the arrival of a baby son born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Pero, Jr., in Lbs An-- , Jones at? the 'home of the GASTL GATE groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. The ceremony wag performMr. and Mrs. William Taylor were ed hy Bishop Fay Thacker, with visitors to Qraogeville lor several Miss Beverly Snyder of Spring Glen and Calvin Craig of here as their days. A. H. Thomas was a Salt Lake attendants. The bride graduated visitor recently. Friday evening from Carbon high in has returned Price and the couple left that eveMrs. L. E. Brady lome from the Price hospital. ning for a short honeymoon to Salt Pete Tabone who was visiting in Lake. They will make their home California returned home and Mrs. here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald who Tabone and children who were visit-in- : were visiting in Klamath Falls, Ore-- ! in Provo returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hatfield of gon, returned home last week. LaGrande Jones of the U. S. navy Salt Lake visited last week at the fcome of her parents Mr. and Mrs. is visiting at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jones. William Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Taylor spent The Primary association held their Closing party last Wednesday after- the week end visiting in Castle Dale. A. $ See FRANK PUGILESE The increasing importance of veterans,'' affairs particularly commends ibe V. F. W. sale of Buddy Poppies this year. In supporting the V. F. W. National Home at Eaton Rapids, Michigan, this poppy sale gives the orphaned children of veterans an opportunity in life equal to that enjoyed by the average American child. These are both splendid purposes which recommend to all the wearing of a Buddy Poppy this year. Never in history have so many given so much in defense of and asked so little America in return. To most Americans, World But War II ended on for nearly 100,000 men confined to government hospitals and for countless thousands of other disabled veterans whose minds and bodies bear the cruel scars of conflict World War II will never be over. After 27 d experience and suffering, thousands of years of disabled AEF veterans of 1917-1- 8 know this as the VJ-Da- y. pain-racke- FOR A BETTER heart-breakin- g truth. In the present difficult period of readjustment, the nationwide rehabilitation service of the Veterans of Foreign Wars is doing those things for veterans which the government is unable to do in their behalf those things they cannot do for themselves. in times of war to The men who have given their lives in to live in which times help make America a good country of peace sleep restlessly in their honored graves. Their souls CLEANER, QUALITY LAUNDRY SERVICE Call The PRICE STEAM will repose in peace only If we who live remain true to their memory; only, if we who were untouched by the brutality of war will never let ourselves forget how much we owe to those Truman who did the fighting. Harry When you wear a Buddy. pPPy on Memorial Day, Amer ica s dibbled and needy veterans will know that in their welfare is practical and sincere. Why is thisyour interest true? Because every penny o the proceeds of the annual sale of Buddy is c evo.cd exclusnely (o veteran welfare and rehabilitation-Ind to the care and protection of homeless orphans of veterans As America's traditional "flower of remembrance," the Poppy ,s a symbol of our loyalty to that vast armv of Buddy war vet- m fUlUrC WUh Physical and raandkaps! Wear a Buddy Poppy on Memorial Day. Be counted among those who bel eve that practical and sympathetic assistance for . the living-ra-ther than imposing monuments-is the finest way to honor the vivid memory of America's hero dead. LAUNDRY HELPER STATE BANK FOOD CENTER For Pick Up And HELPER Delivery Service Phone MUTUAL MERCANTILE CO HELPER DRUG CO EORHimRE g& rllARDWARE, COMPANY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Price 218 or Helper 56 - |