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Show PAGE THE HELPER JOURNAL SIX KENILWjRTH VANCE ,WHV DO son and Mrs. Clint Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pappas news IS f ce 1 ( dttl "J l I YOU CAN'T SEE. 'N A- If ' VKIT PAPERJ the engagement of their daughter Lucille, to Andrew Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cordon are Floyd Wilcoxson. son of Mr. and lrs. Roy W'ikozson. is home on the proud parents of a baby boy. leave after erving threp years born October 7, at the Kenilworth Hospital. Jn the U.S. Navy. Floyd has Mrs. Guy Whit ford entertained 'or t n years. her Lake f)D VEHTURES Wednesday Bridge club. A Salt of Curia Ulr. Charles City spent thn week end visiting delicious luncheon was enjoyed Ito parents, Mr. and Mrs. John by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and Cwla. Idiss Ann Taldwell and Archie daughter Delores, and Mr. and were Mrs. Guy Whitford visited with Blackball of Huntington HELPER JOURNAL Kenilworth visitors over theweek Mr. and Mrs. Olson's son, Donald in Grand Junction, Colorado. end. Mr. E. L. Winn, principle of the of Salt Miss Valeria Driscol Lake City vfsited with her fath- Kenilworth School was one of the LEGION NOTES CASTLE GATE NEWS many teachers who attended the er John Driscoll. The Five Hundred Club met W.E.A. at Salt Lake City on Thurs By Mrs Josephine Houchton By Elmo Turcaso it the home of Mrs. E. I Winn. day, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler Mr. Calvin Jewkes Sr. was a ARMISTICE DAY PLANS All members were present. Prizes and daughter Roberta of Los An. mere won by Mrs. William Man Salt Lake visitor on Monday. To the American Legion, in its Mr. Vern Woodhead of Salt geles visited at the home of Mr. celebration of yearly events, Arand Mrs. William Evans last week. mistice Day is by far its biggest. Lake City was a visitor of Mr. Evans' mother Mrs. John EvCarbon Post 21 has this year Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes Jr., ans is also a guest at their home. undertaken the responsibility of Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Williams entertained a few of their friends on one of the finest proat a card party Saturday evening. and children of Helper visited at putting grams in the state. Posts from all A delicious dessert luncheon was the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Eastern Utah who are not celebrat enjoyed and served to the follow Houkhton Wednesday evening. ing this occasion have been in. ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ladies Auxiliary meeting was vited to take part and thus far Lundberg, Miss Zola Christensen, held at the home of Mrs. Mary we have Price, Kenilworth, WellLowell Smith, Miss Yvonne Polve, Rabcock Wednesday evening. A ington and Huntington. book review was given toy Mrs. and Glendon Jewkes. The celebration begins on the Hunters' Dance Held Helen Houghton and the rest of evening of November 10, with a The Aberdeen Post of the Am. the evening was spent doing hand huge dance which already is shap eriean Legion held a Hunters' work. up into a grand affair. dance on Oct. 11. The outstanding Robert Booth, Charles A. Hough jingOn the morning of the Hth, a event of the evening was the ton and Roland Taylor attended fine program will be put on for the awarding of prizes to the best the Kiwanis meeting at Nephi schools and general public. There Is An hunter costumes. The prizes were Wednesday evening. Most of the schools are taking Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hreinson and a won by Mr. and Mrs. Lund. A ABERDEEN DEALER part in the program and we good old fashioned Virginia Reel daugher Kathleen of Clearfield to have the cooperation of In Your was enjoyed by all those present spent the week end visiting with the rest of the schools in order at the dance. relatives. COMMUNITY to make this a success. In charge of the evening was Sunday school faculty meeting On the evening of November H Mike Varanakis, Rill Crocco. Will- was held Wednesday evening at an Armistice Day Banquet will be ie Musgrave, Bill Biirnsidp and the home of Mrs. Beulah Tabone. held for all Legion members from Refreshments were served after all posts in the s.tate. Tony Douros. the business meeting. Special guests for the evening "Charity suffereth long and is Mrs. Pearl Wilstead entertained and kind," hut wisdom must govern her sewing club Thursday eve- will be all department officers 5. No. of District officers charity, else love's labor is lost ning. Luncheon was served to: Each and every member of Carand giving is unkind. Mrs;. Dessa Snow, Mrs. Olive bon Post 21 is asked to do his Mary Raker Eddy Mrs. Sylvia Barney, Mrs. and we know it will be a part Lenore Davis, Mrs. Clea Davis, success. great Typewriter Ribbons (all makes) Mrs. Lillie Pecorelli. Mrs. Ida Let's All Cooperate ! Office. the at Journal Evans and Mrs. John Evans,. Mrs. Virginia Lewis and child, Basketball ! ren visited at Spanish Fork sevAll Veterans interested in play, eral days last week. ing in thP most outstanding basket eyesight is Mr. and Mrs.. Roland Taylor were Salt Lake City visitors last Utah License Plates to IMPORTANT 70 EVERYONE week. Carry New Motto Grant A. Brown, chairman of Mrs. William Reed visited in NO MATTER WHAT Salt Lake City at the homes of the state tax commission, has acHIS JOB her daughters Mrs. Iaura Tilt and cepted the suggestion of Rulon S. Howellf., state commissioner of Mrs. Ida Smith las,t week. Mrs. Indra Jensen was a Salt publicity, that next year's automobile license plates carry the Lake City visitor last week. Miss Dorothy Hardee visited at motto: "The Friendly State." The Salt Lake City several days last choosing of the motto followed a week. MAI WHO USE plea of Mr. Brown to the public x Saturday marked the opening of through the press that individu. THEIR EYES MOST the new cafeteria in connection als and agencies send in opinions.' matter. Approximately with the fountain by the Wasatch on the ANOW THE Store company. Free coffee & hot 2i)0,000 plates will be issued In chocolate and a treat for the kid- 1947. ADVANTA&E OP dies was an event of the day. -- Phone News Items to Journal REGULAR PROFESSIONAL Richard MacKnight visited several days with his grandparents V THE Mr. and Mrs L. E. Durrant last ORDINANCE bye care, week. By Mrs Domenlc Polve THURSDAY, OCTOBER UTAH HELPER Vl7J Iff -; c!. 16 it cSSM SUR.E V APJSELLINS I j -- HEAT Comfort BIS ex-jpe- ct INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE 0 To Ogden Tigers cellar. By Betty Ori Carbon Dinosaurs The Helper Junior high has el. Carbon's injury-ridde- n Dambrozio ected a new student body for this last Thursday dropped a 27-- 0 grid Hansen contest to the Ogden Tigers In a Nielson Scarcelli; Jimmy President, game that saw the Tigers cros3 Arva Lou Cox; the Dinosaur goal line once in the Williams Louise Wheel first and second quarters and twice Taylor Brady er; Reporter, Betty Ori; Athletic Vice-Preside- 0- i Trumpeteers." hall program of the season, start immediately to make yourselves pro elegible for this "state-wide- " gram. You must be a Legionaire by Nov. 11 and belong to the same in which you play. por-With your support we can develop a winning team. Contact Bud Laursen for further information. AVAV.ffl Sunday School at J'A WEEK 10 a.m. James Superintendent. Priesthood meeting Monday 7:30 CSh&rleswortb., H WM REPORT the r -- 8 yx.-. THE HELPER STATE BANK at the close of business on October 6, 194", t State banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Pub. lished in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Auto ities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. of Helper, Utah, In Price at 31 E.Main St. corporations Time deposits of individuals, & J City YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR NEW $ 60.00 Mayor, per month Councilmen, per month each 30.00 Recorder per month 250.00 50.60 Treasurer, per month Provided further that the compensation of any elective officer shall not be increased or diminished to take effect during the time for which such officer was elected. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force on and after thirty days from the date of the approval and passage of the same. Passed by the City Council of Helper City, Ctah, a municipal corporation, and approved by the Mayor this Hth day of October. A.D., ALL NEW 2.000 STOCK-N- O LEFT-OUER- IjP S7 THE jj i FLOUR USE OUR CONVENIENT Y ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Phone 76 Helper 124 South Main 13,767.57 130,373.11 No?' 11.O40..5 2,979,753.61 $ Non 2,36! ' $ 2,982,115" TOTAL LIABILITIES (Not including subordinated obligations shown below) CAFITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus Undivided profits $ r.. 50,000.00 105,000.00 46,141.17 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 201,l'i; 3 183,256.37 .... i - Assets pledged or to secure liabilities and iOO " ior outer purposes other Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and " creditors, not included In liabilities Mayor. 2 3 Svci Work. Lighter, Finer Texture, Extra Tender Golden Cruit. Tully EnritheJ. and regularly passed by the City Council, and approved by the May or on the 9th day of October. AD., 1947. and entered upon the official minutes of Helper City on that date. Dated at Helper. Hah. this 9th day of October. A.D.. 1947. ERNEST FLAIM. City Recorder. Date of publication, October IS, STATE OF UTAH Of n r nOTTVTV A n-i- T i, H. H. Simonson, cashier, of the above-name- d certify that the above statement Is true to the best of edge and belief. H. B. SIMONSEN, Subscribed and Rwnrn tr. Eva Perla, Notary Public Residing at Helper, Utah Ernest Flaim. Recorder of Helper City, hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was duly 1917. l,60S,5W.i! tv:,. mis nanus capital consists or: nno total fil"1 Ptro) T,M.I...j .ru ijcu tuucn ....it. uu"wun loiai par value oi w value of none. Second preferred stock with total par va aeDen none, total retirable value of none. Capital notes and none. Common stock with total par value of $ 50,000.00 CERTIFICATE YOU'LL BE ABLE TO SHOP FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT nartnershins. and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings Denosits of States and nnlitical subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc) TOTAL DEPOSITS Bills Pavable. rediscounts, and other liahiHHes for MEMORANDA City Recorder. Facsimile signature of the City Recorder of Helper City, a municipal corporation. Carbon County, 1'tah. PLAN 1,216,031.3 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUTS I. LAY-AWA- $ partnerships, and outstanding Easier Mixing FEET OF FLOOR SPACE UPSTAIRS 3,183,256.3" Other liabilities 1947. Attest: S $ None on bank premises Mortgages or other liens, None on other real estate Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and FRANK Ml'LLINS, Friday, October 24th Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, $ 781 ,029.73 and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations direct 1.5j2,70fl.M and guaranteed 15.600.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 9.905.21 Other bonds, notes, and debentures stock of stocks $4,650 (including Corporate 4.650.09 Federal Reserve bank) 819.370.S3 Loans and discounts (including $9,568.82 overdrafts) 1.00 Bank premises cwned $1.00, furniture and fixtures $ None, (Bank premises owned are subject to $ None . . . Liens not assumed by Bank) Nons Real estate owned other than bank premises Investments and other assets indirectly representing None bank premises or other real estate None Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None : Other assets Demand deposits of individuals, ::;:; rffciivft Sacrament meeting Sunday eve Council of Helper City, a municining at 7:30 p.m., under leadership pal corporation, of Carbon County, of Bishop Lynn Broadbent. State of Utah, that he compensaChoir practice, Thursdays at 8 tion of all of the elective city officers for the term beginning the p.m. All services to be held in the 5th day of January, A.D., 1948, and ending on the First Monday of Helper Ward Chapel. January, A.D., 1950, is hereby set Phone News Items to Journal and fixed as follows: r OF CONDITION OF LIABILITIES ORDINANCE FIXING COMPENSATION OF ELECTIVE CITY OFFICERS OF HELPER CITY, UTAH: by NO. 12 TOTAL ASSETS AN Be it ordained p.m. DISTRICT RESERVE ASSETS VgA NOTHING-- DOWN ' Lambert - rt 22-2- 5. 18 WARD Stimpson Warmest I ffiO LDS Dowaj Zelmer Younj Milovich Cheer re Manager, David Putman; commission Morley Publicity Jones qb Leaders, Faye Fox, Noreen Hack, To Attend Meet I'no ihb Plaga Kontas. Helen well, Flygare ihb Rulon S. Howells, commission of C. Lacey Blttm fb The faculty has several new publicity for the state will at. E. Lacey Andrews Score by quarters: members this year also. They are: tend the National Association of o 0 Carbon Miss Edith Travel Officials Convention sched 0 Miss Ada Krause, -0 7 7 i, . w "Soen Krause, Mrs. Phillips, Mr. Law, uled for Chicago, October Mr. Leonard. Mr. The publicity departments of prac Mrs. Leavitt, Scoring: Ogden; Touchdowns! Burgener, and Lucy Recheda as ticallv all the states in the Union Shaum, Bitton, Morley (0n m have membership in this nation- ,from Bitton), Andrews. Point after secretary. touchdown Andrews, (placement) al organization. a The Junior high enjoyed Trumpeteer program Tuesday at the auditorium given by the STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT , "Ritz Efficient HELPER - rg r, Secretary-Treasure- COMPANY OPTOMETRIST fflGHT Ogden ie it ig c year. They are as follows: Ma-gan- n, mrr in the third score to impressively shovPef Carbon team into tht Bu v. Injured Dinos Drop JUNIOR HI NOTES 27-Contest w tMo nth day of October. Correct Attest: bo1' John W iborf Dif ectr (SEAL) WO, Direct Pk Sent STATE OF UTAH from tke Piket Family Kitchen, FREE to PIKES PEAK men when you 'gn and mail the card you'll find in every tack. Office of the Bank Commissioner. JJct Bank Commissioner of the true do hereby certify that the a Is or ta foregoing of the statement of the above named company, on October 14, 1947. rninIDis,loner. J. M. KNAFP, Ba I. J. M. ' Knapp, m" |