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Show THE HELPER Helper, Utah PAGE EIGHT TIN-STA- JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPT. M.I.A. TE HELPER TEACHERS 16, 1948 RETURN FOR Saturday evening the groups will Sunday morning at o'clock at Carbon college where meetings will run through until 4 p.m. w ith time being taken out ;for lunch. And incidently no lunch will be provided at the college for workers. Mrs. Da vies announced. Four representatives of the general hoard will be in attendance to instruct in speech, drama, music and dancing and will preside over the general sessions. However, the three stake boards will aid in the classes that will be held every hour on Sunday. All MIA boards of the three stakes are urged to attend the convention, Mrs. Davies announced ANOTHER BIG YEAR ft CONFERENCE AT PRICE SAT,, SUN. Three LIS stake Mutual Association hoards will egin a MIA conference Saturday evening at 7:30 at the Pnre tabernacle when Carbon, North Carbon and Emery stakes will meet to hear instruction from members of the general MIA board f the church "who will conduct the annual convention. According to Mrs. Virginia of Helper, president of the JPorth Carbon YWMIA, the host te&e this year will be Carbon BARNEY DEVIETTI With Mrs. Ruth Golding and Cecil respective presidents of the LEAVES HUISH TO young women and young men groups, in charge of the affair. Bach of the other two stakes is OPERATE OWN STORE assisting with plans for the conference and will participate In After sixteen years as an emhandling some of the group meet- - ployee of the Huish Enterprises tigs on Sunday. Barney DeVietti, has severed his Following the opening session connections with them and will devote his complete time to promoting his pho and tography Da-"ri- -- CENTRAL COMM. supplies AND SUPPLY CO. Better Materials ago. A native Barney GOOD SERVICE mmmmmm mmammmmmmmmmm Chrysler Corporation MoPa Parts FOR DODGE-PLYMOUT- been born at ICastle Gate, his work around Helper H CARS DODGE TRUCKS BUNNELL GARAGE PRICE, UTAH began theatres with the Late James Littlejohn. When C. E. Huish purchased the Strand theatre business Barney stayed on as operator, eventually being named manager of the Strand. When the Huish theatre thain completed the Price theatre and secured the Star and Lyric theatres, Barney was transferred to Price as manager. That was 11 years ago. According to Barney he thor oughly enjoyed the theatre busi ness but feels there is a future in the photography supply business and is quite happy to make it a e job. He does professional photography work on the side. He extends an invitation to all his Helper friends to visit him at the Price Theatre building where he is at present sharing quarters with full-tim- Morley Jewelers. Diesel Repair Plant To Be Built At Ogden The Southern Pacific Railroad thru Company have announced their Division Supeintendent that they will establish at Ogden a diesel fueling, maintenance and re pair shop for its fleet of deisels which operate between Ogden, Utah and Sparks, Nevada. The new plant, still in its blueprint stage, will furnish employment for a large number of workers. " Helper parents welcome back the school - - . : . pAME 0TR faculty staffs of both the Central and Junior high schools. Principals and teachers were on the job the middle of last week to attend their institutes and again register boys and girls of school age. According to a f report this week St. Anthony Parish. It Price on Sept. 7. The bus i from Earl Acord, This new, modern school make, ' if thp l, two students bus Father to began carrying by daily trips was and purchased from e r Junior hieh here vices. from Kslper and Martin to Price. and the Lamothe Francis R. 225 students have the Notre Dame school in PTA Calls en rolled. been ho are most en- - Officers Meeting r Thi j9 ing from the first to the 10th this issue of the Journal) enthusiastic about Mrs. Merrill Bryner, Helper PTA . uuosca inclusive. mat grade operate outschool the from this area from Helper, RaiM president, has called a meeting of Principal of the school is Sister look. Inquiring as iher Standardville. Latuda, officers for next Monday, Sep folThe new Marie with other teachers as to the activities bus makes two trips each tember 20th, at 7:30 p.m. at the lows: first grade, Sister Theresa; morning the teachers jof Central school. She urges all to be second grade, Sister Alix; third the. first trip leaving Ross's Ser' Earl Acord during the sum in attendance to in Martin at 7:30 a.m., outline work for and and fourth grades, Sister Loretta; vice mer, we're giving out all the news the the coming year. second starts at Brynerg Ser. sev fifth and sixth. Sister Zita; 'e couid father from them Officers elected last fall to A record enrollment of 310 has enth and eighth. Sister Clement; vice station at 8:30. The second" Principal Acord says he just Mrs. Bryner are as follow: been reported at the Notre Dame ninth and tenth, Sister Mildred. bus makes the Spring Canyon run stayed at h me, mowed the l.iwn 1st Rev. John Pollock teaches religion beginning, at Rains each morning Sally Mauro; Catholic school as instruction and wrote insurance; George Pr:za 8 2nd 1947-4on Earl the 8 for Sept and is athletic coach. The only at o'clock. year who teaclie.j mathematics ani ath3rd Jim Nelson; 7f Father Francis R. Lamothe, teacher who has been at the school letics, repcrts that he stav.l Mrs. E. R. (pastor of the St. Anthony parish, since it was begun is Sister Mild, CHURCH BUYS CLUB. and studied; E. L. Fjeldsted, Eng. ten Binks; Mrs. Cliff Mem-- ! announced this week. (Continued iront Page one) secretary. summer red. llsh instructor, attended Of the net enrollment at Notre sacrament services, Sunday school According to Father Lamothe school land made a trip to Ariz- mott; treasurer, Mrs. Ed past president, Mrs. C. N. the school serves all mining com- Dame 170 are from the St An. since it was started in April 1947. ona; Catherine Leavitt, typewriting Berensen. munities of Carbon county as well thony parish and are being trans. has been held in the home of on sum home all her teacher, enjoyed PTA meetings will be held on as Price, Helper, Spring Glen, etc, po'rted by bus to the school from of the members. Next Sunday the mer in Price; Willard E. Law, cigroup will move to the club for vics teacher, attended the BYU the second Monday of each month and is stafffed by the sisters of Helper and the immediate area, and took a trip to North Dakota; charity of St. Vincent de Paul Through the efforts of Father their Sunday school. the whose headquarters are in St. Lamothe a new bus was purchased Amounts involved in the two Owen F. Burgener, band instructor ensen, 5th grade, enjoyed summer home her at in Blooming.; Louis, Missouri. It affords school-to- during the summer and went into transactions were not revealed in band taught summer Helper, ' Idaho. operation on September 7,. (A either by the church or the country Kenilworth, Castle Gate, Spring Mrs. James Ori, 5th and 6th 'Largest Grain Elevator Glen, and attended the BYU band photo of the new bus is shown in club. Tne West ,s A Ogden grades, stayed at her home in Hel-il- n clinic. Utah cannot begin to quote Mrs. Frank Rout, 6th grade, Mary Pizza, homemaking depart- per; dilution at figures for grains compar Yellowstone park ment, attended summer school and the Homemakers' Conference at and Canada, and attended summer ed with sister states to the north school at Price; Grace Welch, nd the northwest, but Ogden, Logan; Hubert Grizzell, new factog centrally and ideally located, s' enjoyed a ulty member, teacher of biology DINE AND DANCE mi economic geography, said he trip to San Francisco with her!can boast of the "largest grain west of This Kansas husband elevator and City". daughters; Charley spent the summer campaigning for Smith custodian, spent two days elevator is operated by the Farm-a- t Hamburgers - Hot Dogs - Chili Mabey; Iver E. Iverson, civic8 & the Smith reunion held in Og- - ers' Grain Cooperative and has industrial arts teacher, took a trip in August. den storage capacity of 3,000,000 bush- through seven western states, and Dancing Every Cooks for the school lunch pro. els. also worked for the school board; 2 FLOORS COMPLETELY Melba Hyatt, history and music gram which got underway tUsjat7:30 m Centra, school ' week include Mrs. Ruth Wright, teacher, spent three weeks in the m, for scheduled first Monday, '.the V,. o Located LaSalle Hotel Bldg - Helper. southwest and Mexico City, and .uojj kjMi;t;iu aua in rs. rior. October 11th. ence Toson. also enjoyed a trip to yellowstone and Teton National parks; Edith and Ada Krause, teachers of sci ence and mathematics, visited at their home in Kansas, and attend ed the Emporia State Teachers' college, where they both completed their work for their master's degrees; Lucy Richeda, stenographer, spent, a few weeks in San Francis, co; Grant Austin, custodian, work ed for the state road commission two months, then back to his school building. Helper Central School Miss Sally Mauro, principal of the Central school, announces that the enrollment there is 268. Miss Mauro attended summer school at Colorado State Teachers' college at Greeley. Following is her faculty lineup and an account of their summer whereabouts: : Mattie Back-Botto- m nt Lange, 1st grade, attended summer school at the University of Utah; Eva Hansen, 1st grade, toured the northwest for her vacation; Josie Wetmore, 2nd grade, vacationed in FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF HELPER AND THE NORTHERN PART OF THE San Diego, Calif, and attended classes at Carbon college; Vera Millet, 2nd grade, visited Ber COUNTY, PEOPLE IN THIS AREA CAN BE ASSURED OF THE VERY FINEST IN MODERN daughters in Los Angeles and San Diego; Ann Price, Srd grades, reAND EFFICIENT LAUNDRY SERVICE, mained at her home in Beaver, Utah; Amy Nelson, 3rd and 4th grades, attended summer school at the University of Utah; Demetra Pappas, 4th grade, visited relatives in Pennsylvania; Lorraine Christ- "ni-lnln-- Ffi . SHEER SHEER NYLONS You've heard about sheer beauty . . that's what you have in Fine Feather hosiery . . . 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Waldo Gale, member of the bishopric, condneted the ser- - . . . n, of Helper where he was raised after having FOR YOUR BUILDINO NEEDS Phone 72 busi ness he established in Price a short time Catholic School Gets Latest School Bus Stake Missionaries Speak At Sacrament Meeting Sunday Night (Continued from Page One) estimated quantities of the metal. Dr. Nelson and one of his graduate students at the University, Clarion E. Nelson, lead the discussions that brought forth the many valued thoughts that will greatly enhance their survey reports. The meeting was called to order by William P. Maack, president of the CCC, who introduced the Carbon men attending. Ia addition to opening remarks made by Mr. Vol-ke- r, and Dr. Nelson, short explanations of the reason and need for the survey were made by Nels Aldrlch of the Kennecott Copper Corp., J. D. Richardson, Utah Mining Metal Assn., and J. A. Theo-bol- d, state president of the association of chamber of commerce presidents, and executive secretary of the CCC, who was given credit by Mr. Richardson for hav. ing started the ball rolling for the survey. The group which consisted of members of several large mining and industrial companies In Utah and from the Ogden end Salt Lake chamber of commerce ag well as to to Top THE MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW LAUNDRY WISHES TO THANK THE PUBLIC FOR ITS PATIENCE WHILE ALTERATIONS AND INSTALLATION OF NEW MACHINES TOOK PLACE -- BUT ARE NOW READY TO SERVE YOUR EVERY LAUNDERING NEED, . three graduate students for the U of U, came to Carbon from Vernal Tuesday where they reviewed what the Uintah Basin holds. Wed nesday the group were to visit the Records Coal Processing plant at Wellington and then- more on to San Juan and Grand counties for meeting at Moa that debt. CmpOe1T(9 LLaundliry . . . PICK-U-P AND DELIVERY DAILY A STEP in THE RIGHT DIRECTION IS A STEP TO YOUR PHONE TO CALL 510. 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