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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT THIRD PARTNER IX HELPER MARKET SELLS TO OTHER TWO STEADY INCREASE NOTED IN USE OF AIRMAIL SERVICE has inrormati'in Mere mmpJi K F. Marrheiti. been rei-bHe'.per postmaster, ( oncerninc the I liat was put inio kiT mail last week ;"twfn th- operation Helper ofr.re and the Carbon County Airport where count r t j :is am mad Line?. All with the Monarch Aimail goine t'1 and coming from the airport is routed throueh the Price 0t office. According to Mr Marchetti interest in the new service is growing daily, with a steady increase in mail 0ing and coming to Helper being noted. Here are a few important tillage to keep in mind about the new t- j Kffpctive the first of this month Hector O'hiara and Keith Nielson complete owners and oper ators of Helper Market when they the one third interest purchased previously owned by G. E. Woodhead Last Ju!y ! the trio purchased the market that had formerly been owned bp Albert Ricci and sons, and changed the name to Helper Market. Mr Woodhead had not decided early this week what his future plans were, but indicated he was interested in jioing into the abstract and real estate business. At the present time he is in Vernal where he is business investigating a possible connection. Prior to coming to Helper he was material clerk at Kenil-wortfor the Independent Coal & Coke Company. h lervice: KIWAXIS Going East to Grand Junction, Den ver and other points east the mail j HEAT There It An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your COMMUNITY DEPENDENT COAL & COKE COMPANY ESTIMATED INCOME TAX BASEBALL MEETING SET DECLARATION OF Local Poet's Works To Be Published In declara Taxpayers who have to file tions of estimated income tax for :i7 may find it convenient to do so at the same time that they make out their ".946 returns, as the form on which their 146 returns is made will be a guide to estimating 1947 income. 1947 decTaxpayers who must file larations are those who expect to have income of foOo or more and to FOR INDUSTRIAL Xew York Anthology, Albert Fossat of this com munity was recently notified by Michael Everett, editor of the Poetry House, an anthol- LEAGUE FRIDAY NIGHT for delivery at about 12:30 p.m. and Denver at about 3 p.m. Going West to Provo, Salt Lake City and other points west the mail is tied out at this office at 11:30 a.m. to make connection with the plane leaving Price at about 12:20 p.m. A letter mailed by that time would arrive for delivery at Provo at about 12:50 p.m. and Salt Lake City at about 1:15 p.m. It is also possible to send any mail either east or west on this latter plane and get very good srvice as connection with planes going east are made at Salt Lake City. Goodrich Rubber Bands the stretchy kind are available In !4-l- b boxes at the Journal owe the tax either (a) because their wages are not subject to withholding or are in the higher surtax brackets so that the amount withheld does not meet their tax obligations, or (b) because they have other income in excess of $100, such as rents, dividends, interest, or profits from property or stock transactions, from which no tax is withheld. Farmers may elect to wait until January 15, 1948, before filing. Declarations for 1947 are to be Declaration made on Form 1040-Eof Estimated Tax, 1947, wsich is a small printed slip. Copies of this form and of Form 1040 have been mailed to all persons who filed declarations in 1946. Attached to the form is the taxpayer's copy of the declaration form and instructions. Copies of the declaration form may be secured from any collector of internal revenue, while copies of form 1040 may be secured at collectors' offices, banks, post offices, and from some employers. The Price office of the Internal Revenue Department will be closed from Feb. 19, until March 3. The Price office will be open every day from March 3 until March 15, except Sunday to assist taxpayers in filing their 1946 income tax returns. Erne.--t Gardner, business manager of and J. P. Phalen, will repAssn.. Baseball the Helper ogy published in New York resent this community at a meeting City that his manuscript of of the L'lah Industrial league baseverse was worthy ,of Publicaball o::i sals, which has been called tion in the new anthology befor Friday nieht at S o'clock in the. ing published. COMMENTS City and County Building in Sal:' made by announcement According to the information an Lake, is received by Mr Fossat the an(Continued from Page One) Earl Owen, league secretary. associa-local the of thology has in the past pubAt a meeting traffic hazards on main street in the re-- j lished the works of such promtion held Monday night several same proportion that the lights have cominent poets as Robert Hillyer, ports were heard from various the visibility of the pedincreased Louis L'ntermeyer, Genevieve mittees, and a new committee was estrian and motorist. There are a Taggard and others of nationnamed to work with Jess R. Cox, number of other reasons why we the! al distinction. city councilman, in surveying like our new white way, too numerextension 01 ous to mention. for possible ball park CarAlbert is a graduate of the bleachers. The committee which 30 bon high school and is the son of Mr Cox, Henry NAME HANDS is CHANGES composed CAFE of Mr and Mrs Louis Fossat. George Pizza and Mr Phalen. For several years during the The California Cafe has ceased to will meet with the city council when war he was employed in Xew as exist and in its place is the Rivera descision a at arrived have they York City and Washington. He to what would be consistent in the Restaurant which is located three is at present assisting in the form of expanding and remodeling doors south of Greenhalgh Drug Co. management of his father's The Rivera is managed by Jib Patthe seating accommodations. of grocery store in Helper. Go To ella who became the operator on Teams Ready Five Back from last year will be Brig-ha- February 1. They will specialize in Hel- American and European dishes, feaCity, defending champion; Lake turing Italian Spaghetti and Raviola. per, Provo, Magna and Salt f!itv Seekine entry into the circuit for the 1947 season will be the fiommell f ib from Bingham, Utah, Valley Steelers, Logan and Ogden. The Gemmell club was a member of Price City Hospital the league before the war. Mr and Mrs Udell Feb. 4 Baxter Leyshon. manager of the Elmo, boy. Utah Valley Athletic club said MonMr and Mrs Joe Burum, Feb. 4 one form to he plans The Officers and Directors of day night that Latuda, twin boys. in the teams the of semipro top sincere Mr and Mrs James Bere-leseDAYS OF '49 express Feb. 5 state and will use veterans to form Price, girl. to all who and Appreciation of his club. "We plan to Mr and Mrs Wallace the nucleus Feb. 6 and Provo between ball build a park helped make the 1947 celebration Safely, Hiawatha, boy. we will represent the Mr and Mrs Duane Frand Orem and Feb. 6 success was. whole valley," Leyshon said. sen, Price, boy. New officers will be named at the Mr and Mrs Robert Feb. 6 meeting. At present Pete Friday Anyone having accounts Zmerzlikar, Castle Gate, boy. is president and Owen is Cammons subMr and Mrs Walter Feb. 7 committee are requested secretary-treasurer- . Heiniger, Castle Gate, boy. me perbills immediately Mr and Mrs Arthur Quinn Feb. 7 Jesus throws down the dividing to K. D. or Marquis, sonally Emery, boy. prejudices of nationality, and teaches Mr and Mrs Am Balog, universal love, without distinction of Feb. 8 Geikie Helper, boy. race, merit, or rank. A general committee meeting will Feb. 8 Mr and Mrs Elvin Byrge to complete be Standardville held in Hospital Spring Glen, boy. Mr and Mrs Roland Feb. 3 Mr and Mrs Robert Mil-anFeb. 8 final of business, Cato. Royal, girl. Price, boy. will be ..All reports. Mr and Mrs Frank Feb. 5 Mr and Mrs Carrol Cull-un- , Feb. 9 notified. Spring Canyon, girl. Huntington, girl. Mr and Mrs Robert Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Mr and Mrs Elwyn Binks Prince, Royal, boy. Helper, girl. Mr and Mrs Ronald Feb. 10 Mr and Mrs Harry Feb. 10 Laboroi, Chairman Terry, Royal, boy. Conover, Ferron, girl. Feb. 10 Mr and Mrs Mike GarMr and Mrs Tom Davis, Feb. 11 Helper Days of '49. cia. Spring Canyon, girl. Spring Glen. girl. Mr and Mrs Joseph Feb. 13 Mr and Mrs Reid MarFeb. 11 Oberosler, Spring Canyon, boy. tin, Hiawatha, boy. Mr and Mrs Glen Bott, Feb. 11 Castle Dale, twin boys. Mr and Mrs James WilFeb. 12 cox, Helper, boy. Mr and Mrs Levi Tryan Feb. 12 Price, boy. Feb. 11 Mr and Mrs J. Lizesey, Price, girl. Mr and Mrs Dean Feb. 12 Elmo, girl. Mr and Mrs Frank Feb. 12 Helper, boy. Mr and Mrs 0. Sugera, Feb. 13 Price, girl. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Feb. 13 Reid. Price, girl. Fe"b. 13 Mr and Mrs Kesley Xeilson, Spring Glen, boy. Feb. 15 Mr and Mrs Arthur Passarella, Helper, boy. Mr and Mrs Hal Worth Feb. 10 en. Ferron, girl. Mr and Mrs Elden NielFeb. 15 son, Hiawatha, girl. Feb. 15 Mr and Mrs Grover Stevens, Price, boy. Feb. 17 Mr and Mrs Moyle Olive. Wellington, boy. Feb. 17 Mr and Mrs Dean 1 t Tel-erol- (Continued from Page One) 5a tied out at 10:30 a.m. to make conprincipal of schools at Kenilworth. nection with the plane leaving Price After considerable discussion the at about 11:30 a.m. A letter mailed club voted to act on a suggestion at this office by that time would ar- - made by the Public Affairs commitrive In Grand Junction for example tee and a telegram was forwarded to the Interstate Commerce Commission at Washngton, D.C. urging them not to recind a decision to allow four major railroad companies to reduce freight rates on steel unmanufactured by Geneva Steel at Provo and to be shipped to the Pacific Coast. An attempt on the part of several of the competative railroad companies and other industrial" concerns to have the I.S.C. disallow the rate they had previously okhed to become effective on March 1. The Price club reported at the end of the meeting that they would send a similar FEBRUARY 20, 1947 THURSDAY, HELPER. 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