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Show PAQC SIX THE HELPgR JOURNAL CASTLE GATE ( j-V- Refreshments ei feerttdi&i S UT THURSDAY, MAY Ail , ana 1teB!Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nougaret and daughters and Miss Regina Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Degn gave a sister Sandra were Salt Lake visitsupper party in honor of Mr. and ors Sunday where they visited Mrs Mrs. Valdo Degn of Texas and Mr. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittaker and and Mrs. Paul Senecal of Los Angeles, California, at their home Sat- children left for a vacation trip Sun urday evening. Games were played day to Calfornia Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson left and other guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. for Tooele Saturday night where they John Jordison of Spring Canyon, Mr. visited. Their son Duane went from and Mrs. Lawrence Degn and child- there to Nevada where he will visit ren of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Earl this summer. Vern Jones of Somerset, Colorado, Black of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hreinson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul was a visitor here Sunday. His wife Hreinson of here. Mr. and Mrs. Sen- and Mrs. Walt Whittaker and son who were visiting here returned with ecal left for their home Monday. Miss Anna Marie Gow arrived him. Bishop Thacker and children were home last week for a few days visit before returning again to San Fran- Salt Lake visitors Sunday where cisco where she is affiliated with the they visited Mrs. Thacker. Mrs. John Vickers and Mrs. Chas. Letterman hospital .with the Red Houghton motored to Mt. Pleasant Cross. VickB. H. Ludwig of Salt Lake was Monday to bring Miss Xadine Acadeat ers school Wasatch home, down last week. Also Howard Ludterminated. wig visited here and Kenilworth on my having HELPER. SPRING CANYON NEWS J the J KEIIILVORTH HEWS - her (By Joanne McFall)?"Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kos and sons, David and Paul, residents of Wyowith his ming., spent Friday the 17th mother, Mrs. Mary Kos and brother Bill. Buster Davis, a former resident of in spring Glen, who now resides Bes-gajt Lake city, and his fiance, gje Beem were visitors at the home 0f l. McFall on Tuesday after " ' x.r. TTT -- . SO, 184 .. reiauveg Cm.. T -- family. lla Ea Leavitt, who Is in Salt Lake goig. beauty; school, gpent the week end with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. C L Leavttt. gh v&g acl coxnpanied by two cousins,. LaRene Stagg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stagg, and a former resident of Spring Glen, was married on May 11th to Donald Holly, a resident of Shinglehouse, Penn' They were married in sylvania. Olean, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warren and baby visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Leavitt Monday morning. They were on their way back to Salt Lake. He is on leave from the navy. She will be remembered Alleen Bernardi, as the former daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmie Bernard!. Mrs. Curt 'Harris entertained Mrs. Frank Collette who has been Tuesday bridge club at her home in in the St. Marks hospital in Salt Kenilworth. Lake returned home. Her daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Fulton are Mrs. Tony Boss of Colorado has re the week in Ogden attend- spending to home. her turned to the wedding of Mrs. Fulton's Jack Thorpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. niece. son Bob James Thorpe and Grundy, Gup Adams was a week end visit of Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Grundy, or here in Kenilworth. left for Salt Lake last Tuesday for Bud Edwards is in the hospital. induction into the U. S. navy and He underwent a major operation. then left for San Diego, California. j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reichert are no(m" Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craig visited a baby lovely of the proud parents Qn Fri(Jay afternoon Sylvia Stavar in Salt Lake last Tuesday where born local the at hospital. the bride of Jack A. Jones became Mrs. Craig entered the St. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Polve and of Cast!e Gate. They were married hospital. son James were Sunday visitors in at the groom'8 home. They left that The Relief society quilted last Lake City, visiting their daugh- - pveninK for a honeymoon trip in Salt Salt Tuesday at their meeting house. ters and sister Yvonne and Adele. Lake city The Ladies Auxiliary held their Etta Moffitt spent the week end in The graduation exercises of the evelast Wednesday regular meeting were Price. spring Glen Junior High school ning in their meeting house. Jack Blackham is home with an nel(1 on Wednesday the 15th. The Mrs. Jack a. Jones, a May bride, honorable discharge. American Typewriter Ribbons (all makes) Tion nresented their and formerly Miss Sylvia Stavar at the Journal Office. Miss Lucille Oldham is spending awards and a fine program was preof Spring Glen, was honored at a her two weeks vacation in Aguilar, sented. A dance followed the exershower and party given tor her by Sunday. Phone news items to The Journal Colorado, visiting her friends there. cises. Mrs. Jack Jones, Sr., and Mrs. E. K. Robert Booth left Saturday for STANDARDVIILE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Keith Berensen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Timothy and Olson of Price at the Jones home Springville and returned Sunday family are visiting in Oklahoma. family are leaving for Sugar House, Guests enjoy bringing Mrs. Booth and children Wednesday evening. Mr. Voranakis and son Mike and Idaho, in the near future. A party Pinrmfcln woo ntovad at tha mm a Esther honoring them was held by the ing the pleasant occasion were close home with him. and Varanakis of Mrs. W. D. Wilson Friday night, j Virginia friends of the family. A two course their two weeks Spring Glen ward on Tuesday eveare spending Hughes Edith' score was taken Mrs. High by lunch was served. GAS and GROCERIES nation in Calfornia. Merrill and low by Frances Perry. ning. Elwood Holten, now of Boulder, NOTICE OF INTENTION Kenilworth are of and The Jones PePle Robert Mrs. Mr. and reMiss and Sandra Peterson .f let Kay Colorado, visited at the home of his i; j sendin their sympathy to Mr. May son Keith receptly returned from Frigidaire Radios Notice is hereby given by the City turned home Sunday after spending and family 00 account ot the death mother, Mrs. Jack Jones, Sr., last Mrs. them with few a California, Returnin bringing weeks Ephraim. Sales and Service week. Also a recent visitor was an- Council of Helper City, a Municipal .Tones' Bister. Mrs. Ramona Burton in with them was Mfo KathlnAn 01 Jrs. May. other son Lenard Holten of Log An- Corporation of the State of Utah, of and Stair -Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mr. and Bmall . dauehter. Sherry. " AUTO SALVAGE the intention of the said Council to Livingston, who will spend a few family have left to make their home Ln1 Mrs. Jones' geles, California, Patsy. daughter, Mrs. weeks with here Ned her sister, WE BUY AND SELL JUNK Ted Gibson,. son of Mr. and Mrs. make the' following improvements in California. staved in California to visit with Peterson. Grant Gibson, visited, all last week Jack Holmes of Kenilworth has relatives. ; Call Mike ot Mike Gonsales Canyon Spring Jn California., To con Curb, gutter, in the army, On 'Tuesday the 21st Mr. and Mrs. Ph(me Helper Mr. and, IfrsT Charles Huff visited struct standard curb, gutter and four spent a week vivsiting with Mr.- and i Gladstone has Woodhead just C. L. Leavitt mototred to Thomp- Jn Spanish Fork Wednesday. ' on ' the following Mrs. J. M. Franco. foot sidewalk been "leased from the hospital fol- son and there they vtsitfid withJMr. Severina Gonzale an Charlene Mrs. A. H. Thomas and baby luft streets: ra""u home Tuesday after spend- JO",nR 8 ma,r Jilt week for Salt Lake where she ' Vernal Street from Hill Street to returned Blackham has returned after Betty a week in Salt Lake ing City. HI receive medical treatment. Canyon Street. ' Thirteen Catholic children from spending a year in Murray, Utah. Frank Pero, Sr., was taken to the Hill Street from the end of the r St. Marks hospital" in Salt Lake last paving, and the curb and gutter on here are attending Summer school " at the Helper Junior High school..: family motored to Provo and Drapweek. ;' the Helper Town Site Hill to Du.' "Don' Donaldson returned to Salt er' Saturday to visit friends and rela"" PIN-U-R Mrs. George Wheeler of Los An chesne Street. teles, California, . and ... Mrs. . Otto .Uintah Street from Hilt Street to Lake Sunday with his brother Bud tives. Leon Duffy, son of Mrs. Vera who spent the week end with his HOMECOMING CELEBRATION SPONSORED "BY Ewers of San Francisco, California, the State Road. Don-aMr.' Lake to Mrs. motored to Salt and Walter parents Krebs, over week the and Hill Duchesne from Tjslted Saturday Street Street AMERICAN LSGION CARBON POST NO. 21 ion.""' ; spend his vacation with his grandend at the home' of their niece, Mrs. to Arnton Avenue.' New-reMr. andAlfred Mrs. Shirley Toson, daughter of Mr. and parents, Mtlrose Oveson , Roosevelt Street from Hill Street Mrs. Ernest Toson," will leave June JULY 4, 1946 Edwin Hardee returned home to, the North end of Block No. Hi Mr. and Mrs. Clair Newren and she will atweek from Salt Lake where he un- ''Canyoa Street from 'th bridge' on 1 for Salt Lake where ' derwent an operation' at St. Marks Spring . Canyon Wash to Vernal tend Hennegr's Business college, family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Name withalong Rosemary Lomlne and Harry Krebs and family motored to JjoepltaL Street t Norma Anderson Scofield of Monday. Helper. LtGrande Jones tj. S. navy, who Curb and gutter on Bryner Street Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Franco spent Miss Mary Donaldson spent thei teen visiting his parents Mr. and from Canyon Street to the Northeast Address in week end visiting with her parents,! friends. Sunday Sunnyside visiting Mrs. Tracy Jones, has returned to corner df lot 94, .sad the Northwest Frances Donaldson. Mr. Renee and Duffy, Wilson, VaCalifornia and his. ship. His parents corner of lot 91 In Bryner Subdivision. lerie Merrill, Winnie Moss. Jack Good for 1,000 Votes accompanied him as far as Salt Lake Curb, gutter nd four foot sideWoodward, Bobby Davis, Donald WilWe now have a supply of Saturday. walk: This entry blank entitles candidate to 1,000 votes. Each candi10c Visiting Sturday at the home of E Street from North View Avenue son, attended a roller skating party Speedball Lettering Pens, in Price last Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mellor were his to Palmer Street. And North View date limited to one entry blank. All eiTW blante aHouW W Wednesday night. They were accompanied by Mr. and two brothers and families of Salt Avenue.; Ordsrs taken tor Sales Booka, mailed to P.O. Box 174, Helper, r leave at the Avalon Hatal. Mrs. W. D. Wilson. Lake. (printed' to suit) at the Helper Standard curb and gutter: ; w Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson and Mrs. A. 8. Wahl, ChaWingn. nt "."'u.: JOiirnal Bobbie Fiack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maple Street from State Road to P. H. Fiack, who has been living In Fourth West Street. .. Huntington, visited here Saturday. Curb, gutter and four foot sideW. J. Craig now of Salt Lake has walk: returned home. Locust Street Beginning at NorthEileen Battiste, daughter of Mr. east corner of lot 12, block 4. and Mrs. Albert Battiste, celebrated through to end of lot 23 on South 15th birthday with a dancing side of said street. pary Saturday evening in the First Locust Street North side along Aid room of the Amusement hall. blocks 8 and 7. 3rd West Street from Locust Street to Northeast corner of lot 6, block 8 and to the Northwest corner of lot , ; , . j I r j FIDELL TRADING ! ! lel! .''' i Udell to-wi- t: j: k: - - - , - r- ENTRY BLANK GIRL CONTEST - " ' . - ttt Mrs.-Walte- r j i ! in . ir jjj 1 KDEAIT 15, block 7. 2nd West from Locust Street to Northeast corner of lot 10, block 7 on West side of street; East side CD2utl?tt from Southwest 5, . corner, lot 17, block to Northwest corner of lot 11, block 5. Curb, gutter and four foot sidewalk: First West Street from Locust Street to Ivy Street, to Hill Street. Asphalt Pavement. To be placed by. Helper City from gutter to gutter with these excep tions: On Bryner Street and First West Street the unpaved sections are to be completed to the gutters. ,. Total costi of said improvements Is estimated at $49,136.70. plus , : ' 0 T t . " There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your $4,913.67 COMMUNITY INDEPENDENT: COAL & COKE WARY for Engineering, -- Advertis- ing and legal costs. Unit costs are $1.87 per linear foot for standard curb nd gutter: and 27 cents er square loot of 4" concrete sidewalk. All according to the plans, profiles and specifications on file in the office of the City Recorder and to defray the abutters' portion of the cost thereof by a special assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground to be affected or benefited thereby, to be assessed by the front foot ac cording to the amount and character of such improvements upon that por tion of the above named street im mediately abutting or adjacent to each lot or piece of ground. All protests or objections to such intentions or to the construction to such improvements must be made in writing and filed by the owner or owners of the property affected or " A 4..4t STAPIINS TACK I NO. Tr tacks MAIKWIU. IX ITAfUS riNS OIOT t" W IxM ir MAIKWIU U 'AMtWAT TACKS THE UELPEI1 v joannm Phone 21 Helper benefitted, describing the same to gether with the number of front feet affected by such class of improve ment and filed with the City Record' er on or before the 6th. day of June, A.D., 1946, at 8:00 p.m., at which time the City Council will have a regular meeting and consider the protests and objections that shall have been made to any or to all of such projects. Property owners may protest or object to any class of improvements that affects bis property but bts pro test or objection shall not affect any other class of Improvements or any such projects. All protests and objections must be filed in writing. By order of the City Council of Helper City, dated the 2nd day of May, 1946. ' ERNEST FLAIM, City Recorder of first publication, May If, Date 1941 Date of last publication June 6, 1948. You get vrieiuliy, personal service Chevron Gas SWions folks have always enjoyed the thoughtful, It's "only the best" for our customers and that adds up to products like Chevron Supreme Gasolineand RPM Motor Oil. Our other services" and accessories will be the same top grade, too. We'll be glad to honor Standard of Califor- interested kind of service they receive at independent gas stations. But many people don't always know they are "home-ownedWell, as Chevron Gas Dealers, we're establishing our identity as independent businessmen in our community. That's the reason for the new Chevron Signs and the burgundy, cream and green paint . ' jobs on our stations. ." - . - REMEMBER.. .tk ' ' f A, DINNER'S SERVICE Helper, Utah nia's Chevron National Credit Cards. If you haven't applied for a Credit Card, drop in any time and we'll see that you get an application. ' same folks to serve you CLIFF LEAVITT Helper; Utalic ' " .777T a . , w '' m i Kls J ' |