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Show HOMETOWN TIDINGS Thla.and.That of the People and Happenings la and about Helper. BIU of Mi8S Rosaleen borne Saturday Salt Lake City visitors last week Barker returned after enjoying a end were Mrs. Leslie Reid and vacation witn her sons. Mr .and Mrs. Ace Miner and son, fcister, Mrs. William Morgan. Mrs. Frank Barboglio and daugh. Jimmy, drove to Salt Lake City ter. Ginger, enjoyed a plane trip last Saturday, where Ace attended lo Montana recently, where they a Tribune meeting. "visited with Frank, who was' there Barbara Nilson enjoyed the week fishing. The former returned home end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. toy plane, and Frank accompanied R. A. Nilson. She and her mother bis partner, Ray Walters, home by drove to Springville Monday, where automobile. Barbara attended the Year Book Mr. axid Mrs. Frank DeRose and &ch(K)1 sponsored by the Art Carma, left last week ising Co to vacation for a montn in Newi R G sldwen and York. daughter, Margaret Ann, returned Mr. and Mrs. S. A Llewellyn and vacas' Tuesday from a daughter, Mary Marchettl drove tion to Pocatello, Idaho, Brigham Kenneth Fillmore to Spanish Fork City, Logan and Salt Lake City. Tuesday, where he caught the They attended conference while bus for his home la Los Angeles. there. Mr. Fillmore, a friend of the Llew. Gueets at the home of Mr .and ellyn family visited here three Mrs. Ace Miner Sunday were Mr. days. and Mrs. Kenneth St. John and family from Sunayside, formerly of Grand Junction, and Mrs. Geo. St. John of St. Louis, Missouri. The latter is a former Helper three-month'- s r, to do a little shopping. Said they went to the new Beau Brummels and really had theirolves a time and some food. Other Salt Lake visitorg Friday and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hiatt. It's really a hunting expedition fcr a few of the Carbon county iboys, who left Tuesday morning for a hunting trip to Montana. Understand Frank Barboglio and Bill White left by plane, while Floyd Adams,, Stan and Steve Dianianti and Paul Mancina took truckg to bring home all the loot. They are seeking after the deer, elk, bear and goose, so they really should have some tall stories to tell when they return. $10 reident. Mr. and Mrs. Pace Boyack and family moved from Helper last week to make their home in Snrine Glen. They were residents of Helper for fifteea years, and invite their many friends to visit To Carbon Hunter Bringing in Deer with Widest Spread of Antlers in their new home. Jouflas is leaving today to several days In Salt Lake and American Fork. She's taking time off while Chris' takes to the mountains to get his deer. Thorit Hatch, Ed Marctettl, Geo. Pizza, Ernest Gardner and Al Wahl attended a baseball meeting ,in Salt Lake City last Friday. Minnie and Lucille tagged along them Ivy spend City JOHNNY'S BAR Johnny Bianco, Mgr. Phone 311 Helper . LA SALLE CLUB & ANNEX DJNE AND DANCE Hamburgers - Hot Dogs - Chili Dutch Lunch . Dancing Every Night 2 Floors Located LaSalle Hotel Bldg - Helper. By Mrs. Minnie Clark By HELPER THE THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE FOUR Hunter Peas KmocSdse $2.46 Com K'te $3.45 Tomato case $4.90 Soup case $2.50 TOMATOES CASE SCOWCROFT CANS CANS FOR NO. 2 369 185 Esther Sanich HALLOWEEN DANCE ENJOYED AT M'JTUAL Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Johnson and daughter, Carol, sponsored a Halloween dance In Mutual Saturday night, October 9. Everyone appeared in costume. A program was held and thoie taking part were: Drew RichardB, Mrs. Ted Christ-enseMrs. Gordon Christensen, Mrs. Hal Shultz, Sherlene Bills, Norma Tldwell and DeLat' Jewkes. Prizes were given for the best costume and the winners were: Best dressed coupfe went to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shultz, First prize for the befct dressed Individual went to Mrs. Earl Hemmelwright and second prize to Mrs. Charles Kilgore. Music was furnished by the Jewkes orchestra. A good time was had by all. Prices This n, SPAGHETTI TOMATO SAUCE MILK HAMS CASE N HUNTS' CASE ANY BRAND CUDAHY 12 CANS 10 SLICED BACOn to LB 14 FIRST GRADE . GROUND BEEF LB LB 70c Bring Utah e A J. BRACKEN:; LEE year three legislators elected from Carbon county, two state representatives and one state senator. Republican nominees for these offices are pledged to support the Republican governor, J, Bracken Lee, are J. Vaughn Olsen, J. W. Hammond and Forrest T. Benedict. The FOB BALE J. Coraiffoirtt I M LM I iihlil: IIm HVYII IHIMI LLT1 A m LET US PROCESS YOUR OEER MEAT FOR There It ABERDEEN WE'LL ALSO BUY YOUR DEER HIDES An DEALER In Your community Helper Locker Storage HELPER PHONE Robert Olsen, Manager 9-- W For State IIIDEPEflDEflT COAL & COKE COMPANY GENUINE Factory Built Parts for Plymouth and Dodge Cars, see Bunnell Garage, 154 East Main. Price. 10,14,usc FOR SALE Bedroom Suite. Walnut construction; Mod ern design. Includes springs and mattress. $75. Inquire, Martin Dunn, across from Ross Service In Martin. 10.14.ltp state senate. J. W. HAMMOND For State Representative District 2 J. W. Hammond has been in Carbon county since 1912. He has long been active in the civic and public affairs of the county. "Joe" has been an ardent student of government and he needs no introduction to the voters of this district which is composed of WANTED Good UBed Piano. See Mr. Acord at the Hel. per Junior High School. Up-rig- ht 10-7-- WANTED To Rent, a House. Call Dominie Bruno, Help r Watermasief, or J74W !0.14.1te lJPhon I : t FORREST T. BENEDICT h;: ' v , & Wanted JlW' Price, Hiawatha, Wellington, Miller Creek, Columbia, Sunnyside, Sunnydale, Dragerton and Wattis, which he will represent. Mr. Hammond is a home owner, a taxpayer, a Mason, a responsible business man. He will serve you well as your state representative in the next legislature. ? CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Sham, poolng. All work guaranteed. Sea W. R. Everett. 644 N. 2nd East 7.8.U80 Price, Phone 965J : i V"! FOR Miscellaneous Senator J. Vaughn Olsen is a veteran of World War II, having served in the airforce technical command. He is a member of organized labor belonging to Local 995. He is young, 29, and energetic, comes from pioneer stock, a graduate of Carbon high school, a taxpayer and a home owner. He understands the problems and needs of Carbon county. He is prominent in sports activities and other county affairs. He is progressive and will bring credit to this county in the J -1 HEAT VAUGHN OLSEN iifc- tp 49c YOUR HOME FREEZER (17 1 'tK tp R, to a governor alone. can't qASstFtep se IS OF ht Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall went to Salt. Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs'. W. E. Wlnstead and daughter, Sharon, of Memphis, Tenn., are visitora at the N. Man- gus home. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hlnkin3 Jr.. Phone News Items to Journa- lof Huntington, were overnight vis. ltors at the Golden Day home. burg, Colorado, Saturday. She is Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Cook mo- staying with ; her. mother. Mrs. tored to Salt Lake to visit their Dave Rodriguez. daughter Beulah and friends. Birthday greetings to little Shar. Mr. and Mrs.. Cliff Simmons of on Shaw on her third birthday, ; Hiawatha visited with the Wayne October 11th. Day's. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Orlandi and CHSPL AY family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Andrus of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mm John Stoker of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Day, of Moab. visited with Mrs. Stella Day. FOR SALS Two building lots on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw went Main St., next to Moose hall. to Salt Lake on Boslness Wednes Call 80x90. At bargain price. 360-for information, day. Mr. and Mrs. I Duncan went to Pointer. FOR SALE Registered Provo one day last week. 16 months trained dog. Also r. ana Mrs. rea Shaw were other dogs'. See Martin Perrero. guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Phone J. Lindsey Duncan and family at Wattls Sunday. FOR SALE Large Estate Oil Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cave of Price, Heater. Like new. Inquire 272 visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duchesne St., or Phone 368-Bear Sunday. 7WW 10,7,ltp Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen COAL For Fire and daughters, went to Nephi Sun. SMOKELESS Chicken Stoves, Brooders, places, day to help celebrate her mother's Ranges, Hot Water Heaters. Sold birthday. in sacks at the Plant. Wellington, Glad to see Jack Allen home Utah. Records Coal Processing from the hospital. Jack had his Company. foot injured. Mrs. Ken Ariotti and her mother, FOR SALE OR RENT 100 foot Mrs. Mary Rolando of Spring frontage and building on Main Glen, were visitors at the Sanich Street. Excellent business prop-- ; home Tuesday. Other visitors dur- erty. Also 1936 Graham Super-- 1 iug the week were Mr. and Mrs. charger car. See John Laborol Tony Doleatti and Mr. Sam Maz-zarior Phone 363-tp Helper. 1 and Lucy Herrera. SALE 1 Frame Duplex A Halloween dance was held in FOR brick House, modern. 1 the Mutual Amusement hall Saturhouse, just remodeled, modern. day evening. Every one appeared Inquire Mrs. Matelko, Dodge St., in costume. Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bassier of Price visited at the Ted Christen- FOR SALE Cash Register. Call sen home Sunday evening. at 526 Canyon Street or Phone Visitors at the home of Mr. and . 10.14-lt- p Mrs. George Ball Saturday and Trailer. Good Sunday, were Mrs. Alice Bradak, of FOR SALE Rock Springs, and Mr. William tires. New 16" wheels. Inquire Joe Barela, Latuda. Tucker, of Cheyene. Rose Reno returned from Walsen FOR SALE Bryan Jackson Twin Stage Centrifugal Pump. 350 GPM at 460 Ft. head. pickup. Will sell cheap. See Jim Wilcox, 315 South 1st West or Phone 530J. Helper 10,14,1 tp 68C For Deer FOOD CENTER 183-M- FRANCO-AMERICA- 1M, j 7-- For The H, t, W Specials, JOURNAL Helper, Utah Mr. aad Mre. Charles Gaddis are Mrs. Joe Simmons and the host Representatives From the proud parents of a baby girl, and hostess. Hoover Company born October 6. at the Standard-vill- e Mrs. Theo Jensen entertained a Give for cause Demonstrations hospital. This is few friends and relatives Saturdouble rejoicing ag the little girl birthof the honor A in demonstration of the Hooter day evening was born on itg mothers birthday. products was given by two repre. anniversary of her husband. day entertained Mits Jeannine Clark Mrs. Leo Grobstine of Salt Lake sentatives of the Hoover company at a rook party, held at her home ent. i3 visiting this week at the R. H. Peterson and K. c. Brow' chiia and Crandall City Darlene 7tb. Mrs. Thursday evening October the at home of her daughter, Mrs. Ned jboth of Salt Lake City, at a meet! Those present were: David Fau-set- ren of Provo, are visiting mg neia mesaay 0f last week in C. Mr. S. Davis. Jack Cox, Tom Bitheil, Jack home of her brother, social of the Storrs Price, for employees of the Help6r Mar. The Mrs. opening of her also all sister, Forsyth, Roberts, Helene Anderson, is ward Relief Society was held Wed- - Furniture 8tores of Price and Hi Price, and Neva Jensen. Idona garet Gornichec. Mr. Crandall CranMrs. and S. uesday evening in the basement of per and the Price Trading, army Allred. High prizes were won by with the U. i3 he as soon as the ward "hall. Games were under j approximately twenty in attend, him will Idona and Jack (Dizzy) Roberts dall join the direction of Mrs. Gene Holt, 'ance. Films' were shown of ths Allred, consolation prizes by Jack .located. and Hoover appliances and demon, Sun held program, Mrs. Bert Vance; Cox and Neva Jensen. RefreshGeneology meeting was strations given. Jewkes. Mrs. Ha of refreshments, home Bishop the at ments wese served. day evening Johnson Naomi urges Lesson President prjor to the meeting the group Sunday visitors at the home of and Mrs. Grant B. Jensen. to attend ward the of a dinner at Scarty'8 Cafe, after ladies all Abbie enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons were was given by Forsyth . this winter and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simmons and which delicious refreshments were these meetings Phone News Items all. to to a Journa- lwelcome were: Mr. " served. Those present extends H0STES8 ENTERTAINS and Mr. S. C. Forsyth, and Mrs. Mrs. James Kavanagh enterMrs. Omer Larson, Mr3. Naomi a tained her bridge club group Mrs. Darlene Crandall, DEER HIDES WANTED week ago last F"iday, when all Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark, Mr. and membere were present. A lovely Hides Paid luncheon was served prior to the CARD OF THANKS Highest bridge game, and prizes were won Year To all our friends, neighbors and by Mrs. Marvin Lambson and Mrs, assisted who in way any relatives A. H. Lamoreauz. Call HARRY GORDON Price us during the recent death of our PHONE No. 25 "Gold" Fiah Still At Larue father, we are indeed grateful Es With the fishing season closed pecially do we extend our thaoks Your Hides To Or indications are, that there are to the Castle Gate Relief Society, plenty of fish that have not een for their unselfish assissta.ce. caught yet. Of the 500 cash-prizFamily of the Late Helper, trout tagged and planted by the John Hreinson. Fish and Game Commission and KSL only 218 were caught leaving 282 tagged trout out of 500 in the UTAH THE NEXT GOVERNOR streams and lakes' of Utah la the 1948 season. On the 218 fish caught anglers received cash prizes from KSL ranging from one dollar up to fifty dollars. On the fish still at large there is a tag worth $50.00 during the 1948 do he he will have When big job season which some angler may will be bringforth at a later date "too This do it late". RAINS NEWS two-week- IN TRADE SPRING CANYON NEWS and Mr. baby, of Salt Lake City, and boys Simmons and Mrs. Melvia of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farish and Carr Merlin, Lt. and Mrs. Roger Lake Salt to and baby motored 6, to take City Wednesday October was Lt Carr to meet the plane he from to take enroute to California, where there he will go to Alaska he will be stationed for the pres- . A n Mil- - ftirtitt -- ' II $ ' Representative District , 1 Forrest T. Benedict has worked for the past 33 years as a railroad man, during all of which time he has been a member of organized labor and a worker for the rights of labor. He is a veteran of World War I. member of the American Legion, a Mason, an active sportsman. He has lived at Helper the past 14 years, is married and has a family. He is well versed on the problems for his district composed of Helper, Castle Gate, Royal, Martin, Spring Glen, Carbonville. Sprngi Canyon, Standardville, Latuda and Rains. Paid Political Adv. By Frank Hanatn, Prlea, Ulh |