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Show TH UBSDAY. JU-- ffART, THE 17. 1947 Y the Helper journalhelper. Utah SPEED COP WELFARE By Merrill STAFF IS Spotlighting REDUCED TO FIVE UTAH IN DISTRICT ONE A revised is now operating in the department of Wants Movie Work NEWS CASTLE GATE By Arlene wni Fay E. Thacker and Mrs funeral services Si fSf for W. Mapleton, Thursday, Mrs Howard Stevens Monday children returned have Mapleton. where .they vacationing. WT v.vrton of Livingston, vand J J Jtana visited at the home of and Mrs L. E. Durrant. Mrs A. Busey y Long, and L. Mr funeral services for Mrs Pomeroy Wednesday 8. D. at Salt Lake City. Lovenrahl of home of Siverton visited at the Bill Evans last week. Mrs and jlr Biggs and Mr and Mrs Alfred returned Saturday irom Mr and Mrs Elvin It's Time To Have Your RADIATORS Flushed and Gleaned "Am U. S. f RDDE" ROYAL TD3ES Cool-Rid- Tire Seat Covers! e CONOCO ty relatives. America's Newest, Most Modern California, where they visited rel atives. Their son, Ronnie returned home with them. They reported an enjoyable trip. Mr and Mrs W. H. Taylor spent Sunday visiting relatives in Or- angeville. Mrs Tiva Rodecika and family are visiting Mr and Mrs Roybal. Mrs Hobart Steel's mother and brother are visiting with her for a short time. Mr and Mrs Bill Keele and family returned recently from a visit to Idaho and Spanish Fork. A very enjoyable evening was spent at Little Spring Canyon by the following: Mr and Mrs Devon Oldroyd, Mr and Mrs Remo Etzel, Mr and Mrs Chick Capece, Mr and Mrs Jim Neilson, Mr and Mrs Richard Ariotti, Mrs Judy Hag-gerand Marvin Evans. A vein er roast was the high spot of the evening. Mr and Mrs Devon Oldroyd, Mr and Mrs Remo Etzel, Mr and Mrs Richard Ariotti and Mr and Mrs Roy Mills visited the fair at Salt Lake last Saturday evening. Mrs Lorraine Williams and child ren are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Nick Sermos. Mr and Mrs Albert Battiste and family returned from a trip through Yellowstone Park. They also vsited in Salt Lake with Marvin Evans, who has ibeen on leave from the Navy returned to his base at San Diego Sunday morning. He has been visiting his mother, Mrs Annie Evans. RAsliiwT products! BATTERIES Mr and Mrs Carlson visited here Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Cook. Mrs Wiley of Colorado is visit See Ut for Expert Lubrication Penzoll A Quaker State OllaJ ing here at the home of Mrs J. A. Thorn. Tire Repairing and Mr and Mrs M. H. Bradak and Vulcanizing sons returned home after a vacation in Wyoming. Mr and Mrs I. W. Duncan were THE on a fishing trip to Fish lake. Mr and Mrs Candido Rameriz and family have returned after a SERVICE STATION vacation to New Mexico. Mrs D. G. Montoya and family Main & Locust Helper have returned after a short stay Phone 307 at Prove. iUJS. last week with MIDLAND I .fAMCIUS GENUINE An mm nn ninnnEXinanr bum HUJ VlDNUIVI IIAMMERCRAFT waterless cook-war- e KENILW9RTH NEWS By Mrs Domenic Polve (Too Late for Last Week) Mr and Mrs Roy Rhinehart and family of Whittier, Calif., have been visiting with relatives and friends here. Dorothy and Beulah Wilcoxson are spending a week with their aunt Mrs Edna Lister of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Ventura Campagnl and son Albert of Sunnyside visited Monday with their daughter, Mrs Bill Bergamo and family. Mr and Mrs Ross Sacco and family returned Thursday for a short visit with Mr Sacco's brother, Louis Sacco and family of Clifton, Colorado. Mr and Mrs Fred Tatton Sr. left Tuesday for a tour of Bryce and Zions Canyons. Mr and Mrs Bert Christensen and daughter, Darlene, are vacationing at Santa Monica, Calif., with Mr and Mrs D. Q. Sapp and daughter, Randy Lee. Donny Tittle of Dragerton is a guest of his cousin, Luke Pappas. Mr and Mrs John Crocco and family returned Thursday from a fishing trip to Kern creek and Moon Lake. Mr and Mrs Dee Hyatt and son Garath, returned Saturday from a trip through Bryce and Zions can yons, and Bonlder Dam. Mr and Mrs Merlin Anderson returned Monday, after having spent several days visiting relatives at Fairview. Mr and Mrs Harold Mortenson and family spent their vacation at Fish Lake. Mr and Mrs G. L. Anderson returned Saturday from a vacation in Sanpete county. Mr and Mrs Howard Smith and children of Salt Lake, Billie Jean Berensen, Beverly Kay and Char lene Larson of Spanish Fork are spending a few days with their mother, Mrs Venice Berensen and family. Mr and Mrs Joe Behunin spent a few days in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs James Dixon and family returned Saturday from a visit to Salt Lake. Other visitors at Salt Lake were Mr and Mrs Gust Adams. Mr and Mrs Calvin Jewkes Jr., Maurice Manchester, Zola Chris tensen. Ronald Jewkes and Barbara Carson motored to Uintah Mountain for a fishing trip. Etta Moffitt with Mr and Mrs Joe Gaillard and sons. Roger and Paul, of Price, spent the 4th of July at Huntington. Mr and Mrs Bert Huff and dau ghter, Shannon Lee, are spending a few days with Mrs Huff's par ents Mr and Mrs Norman Smith Speedball Lettering Pens, at the journal office. organization welfare's District No. 1 comprisEasterners are already casting ing the counties of Carbon. Em- eyes toward Utah's little Hollyery, Grand and San Juan, it has wood in hopes of securing work been announced by John C. Winn as extras during picture filming istrict director. The change, a at Kanab. In fact, a family of reduction in staff, was necessi- tourists has requested information tated by the reduction in Welfare from Utah's State Department of funds throughout the state by the Publicity as to how to go about last legislature. getting jobs during the summer The new organization which be at Kanab. The answer is, there gan operating as such on the first are no jobs in the movies avail clay of this month now consists of able at Kanab. Practically all of five case workers including Mr Kanab's 1300 people are now reg Winn. Formerly, the district main istered as movie extras, and when he tained six case workers not in- the producer wants extras cluding the district director. One chooses them from the Kanab extenographer was also taken off tra list. At this moment, 20th- the office force. century Fox is making "Green Mr Winn announced this week Grass of Wyoming" at Kanab. that Mrs Vida H. Wood will be However, they brought with them the case worker for all clients in a complete personnel, including the Helper area which includes cowboys, which means that even everything north of Carbonville the Kanab cowhands who usually and for North Price, everything found work in the movies each north of Main street, Mrs Ruth summer are without motion pic Maulsby will handle all cases in ture jobs. Carbonville, South Price, Wellington, Sunnyside, Dragerton, Columbia, Wattis and Hiawatha. Mrs Margaret B. Denison will work all of Grand and San Juan counties except Elgin and Mr Winn will handle the case loads for Green River in Emery county and Elgin in Grand county. Mrs Hessie Bunderson will be the case worker for all of Emery county except Green River. The office staff now consists of Mr Winn, Miss Mary Mascaro and Mrs Blanche Larsen. Building Boom new building boom for hotels and vacation spots is expected to get underway this fall according to anniuncements from the east. An anticipated early lifting of construct controls on ion will release sufficient biuldingl materials to meet the heavy back log of expansion plans of many vacation hotels and tourist spots. Controls are expected to be lifted by the end of July. non-housi- An absorbing drama packed with vis pectacular action, tas of the New Mexkjo cattle country of the 1880s and a power ful emotional conflict between a determined man and an equally spirited woman, comes to the Strand screen Sunday in MGM's triumphant new production, "The Sea of Grass." Based on Conrad Richter's tur bulent novel of the great western land rus into the grass country, the story starts out with what seems a promising marriage between Col. Jim Brewton, cattle baron, and Lutie Cameron, wealthy St. Louis belle, played respectively by Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The marriage goes on the rocks when Lutie, won over the sym pathy of the land owners and their leader, idealistic lawyer Brice Chamberlain (Melvyn Douglas) t breaks with her husband and leav es him and their two infant child ren, Brock and Sarah Beth. Casting of "The Sea of Grass" is well-nig- h perfect, with Spen cer Tracy giving one of the finest performances of his career as the much-hate- d land baron, and Miss Hepburn offering a sterling por trait of the Eastern girl who comes to love the cattle ranges even though she cannot reconcile herself to her husband's viewpoint. Robert Walker does a masterful job in the role of the reckless Brock, Melvyn Douglas is effect ive as the idealistic lawyer, Phy llis Thaxter is an engaging Sarah Beth, and excellent work in sup porting roles is offerred by Edgar Buchanan, who provides laughs as a belligerent ranch cook; the vet eran Harry Carey as a sympathet ic doctor, Ruth Nelson, Wm 'Bill' Phillips and Robert Armstrong. iron-will- ed 9:00 9:15 CLUB ALUMINUM FACTS jll: 00 - - 12:00 12:30 A Standard of quality for years Pioneer "Waterless" Cookware Present Prices same as Before War - CLUB ALUMINUM FEATURES- .- Especially designed for ."waterless" cooking Pure thick molded aluminum, heats quickly, evenly. Cast in one piece, no rivets, seams, or rolled edges. Durable, safe handles and knobs. it Lifetime guarantee. See It - Try it - Then Be Pleased ! full-flav- or "Furniture Headquarters For This Area" Mutual Furniture & Hdw. 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A!r Wed fi no PM n.rvi PM Let George Do It -V n Girls . ..Sun fi 30 PM Leave It to Daily 0:30 PM Mine Report m.nn PM Dance orchestras Daily to 11:00 PM i-- vt i-- ar Wants Utah Pictures The Spokesman-Revienews paper of Spokane, Washington, has informed the Utah Department of Publicity and Industrial Devel opment that they are starting two information files ami one picture file on Utah and would the Deivartment kindly send com plete information about Utah as well as photos of the State's major scenic attractions. Utah Valuation Up Utah's assessed valuation tot 1!H7 has been set at $6Sl,5744$i. the third highest in its hiator. Despite a $20,000,(k0 drop ia lb valuation of mines and utilitfeJ, the state tax commission raPCt shows the total value to be f86f w Utah Featured 651.733 higher than last year. HELPER WARD LDS Sunday School at 10 a.m. Leon ard R. Thayne, Superintendent, Priesthood meeting: Monday 1i3f Ford Magazine Southeastern Utah is receiving nice publicity on the cover of the Ford Times, a monthly na tional magazine published at Detroit. Michigan, with one million circulation. The cover is a painted scene of the double "O" Arches at the Arches National Monu ment and the inside of the book In p.m. Sacrament meeting Sunday v ning at 7:30 p.m., under leadTfci of Bishop Lynn ISioadbent. Choir practice, Thursdays t p.m. All services to be held ill & Helper Ward Chapel. 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