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Show 'FOUR PARTIES TO APPEAR ON FUNDS FOR SCOUTS ELECTION BALLOT 7TII DIST. COURT BEING RAISED ballots for No. Tember 2 will contain at least IN N. CARBON AREA four presidential and vice presidential candidates and one con- j Activity begins this week In stitutional amendment. of Carbon county toward part Filed recently a3 independent raising a 30 cents Per capita quota candidates were the acceptances assigned to aid the National Parkg of nomination for Fai'rell Dobb.s. joounril of Hoy Scouts of America, of district field man for New York City, for the council, the United States, and Dr. Grace announced Monday. vice for Carlson, Minneapolis, According to Mr. Anderson the president. Heading their column drive is being conducted in the will be the detignation "Socialist coal mining communities under the Workers Party," without an. em- direction of the company and blem. 'union officials. In each instance Others who will appear on the the union and the company have ballot are Harry S. Truman and deduc to make a pay-ro- l agreed Alben W. Barkley on the Demotion. In the North Carbon district cratic ticket under the symbol of the campaign has been planned under the supervision of Mr. And. jerson and other officers. In the Spring Canyon area the following are aiding in the drive: Standardville, Ray Woodward and W. D. Wilson; Spring Canyon, Sterling C. Forsyth; Latuda, Supt. "Slim" Williams; Supt. Rains, Elkins; Mutual, Mike Gambro and Golden Day. At Maple Creek the union officers are in charge, their New releases coming names not being known. Royal's campaign Is tfnder" the direction of every day. Joe Nevener and a Mr. Hansen. Ellas Degn and Leo Miller are Stop and buy directing the drive at Castle Gate, Record now. We Kenilworth, Spring Glen and Hel. full line of . . . per had not been organized Mon. Utah's election j ESECORDS! in your carry a Columbia, R. C. A. Victor, Decca & Capital. Xmas albums now in stock. Children playtime records just re- ceived. Also amazing new g lombia Co- Long-Playin- Micro-groov- e. Plays up to 45 minutes. See them Hear them at , - ,. HOME APPLIANCE COMPANY George Grivet 124 So. Main Helper Jesse Perry were The following divorces granted by the Seventh judicial district court in and for Carbon Price Citv Hoscltal Oct. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lee county during the patt several Price, boy. iRrbert?on, week G. : Minnie Meek8 vs. Lee Meeka: Lillian Pearl Gabriel Ward vs. Jess Welch Ward; Darlene Cook vs. Mervin Cook; Margie Heino vs. Paul F. Heino. The annulment of Donna Marie Martino vs Eugene J. Martino was also granted. APPLICATIONS MADE Complaints filed in the Seventh Judicial district court for divorce decrees are as follows: Sept 24, Kleaunthy Liapis vg George Lia-pi- s; October 7, Howard Belt vs Pearl Belt; October 7, Lavon Cox vs June Cox; October 8, Letha Stone vs Elwood C. Stone; October 8, Lina Hovat vs Mark Hovat: October 11, Sorida Moran vs Mariano Moran. An annulment complaint was filed on October 6 by Leonard Holton vs Jenavee Stev. enson Patterman Holton. Latuda Postmaster Exams Set By U. S. Civil Service .lames Mr and Mr Castle Dale. girl. Carlos Oct. 9 Mr. and Mrs Larsen, Hiawatha, boy. Rodney Oct. 9 Mr .and Mrs Alvey, Price, girl, Oct. 10 Cr and Mrs. Clarence Langford. Hiawatha, girl. Max R. Oct. 10 Mr. and Mr Edwards, Dragerton, girl Joe A. Oct. 12 Mr. and Mrs Valdez. Helper, girl. Standardville Hospital Oct. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Antone Kokal, Jr., Spring Glen. boy Oct. A. 8 Jensen, Helner Beats Price In First Junior Hi. Football Game 18-- 6 Football in the four Carbon junior high schools got off to a flying start last week, at least the Helper Junior Rams made a fine start when they completely subdued the Price Junior High on their own field 18 to 6, in a game that gaw the Helper kids spot the Price lads 6 points and then come back to pour it on and cross their goal line three times. Notre Dame and Dragerton are the other two schoolg in the league. Today the unbeaten Helper juniors will meet the undefeated Dragerton team, (they won over Notre Dame last week), in a game that should help somewhat to determine the county champs. The game will be played on the East Carbon field. The game today was originally scheduled for Friday, but was advanced to today at 1 p.m. Following is the complete schedule: East Wednesday, October 6: Carbon vs. Notre Dame at Drager. ton; Price vs. Helper at Price. Thursday. October 14; East Car-bovs. Helper at Dragerton; Price vs. Notre Dame at Price. Friday, October 22: East Carbon vs. Price at Dragerton; Helper vs. Notre Dame ai Price. Friday, October 29: Notre Dame vs. Dragerton at Price: Helper vs. Price at Helper. Friday, November 5: Helper vs. Dragerton at Helper; Notre Dame vs. Price at Price. 12: November Price Friday, vs. Dragerton at Price; Notre Dame vs. Helper at Helper. HELPER THE "Oral Health" Talk Given At PTA Meeting 3Ionday Night FIVE COUPLES GAIN. DIVORCES IN THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE SIX "Oral Health', was the subject chosen by Dr. Tothio Furakawa, who was the guest gpeaker for the Association Helper Parent-Teache- r which His topic, Monday night dealt wa8 yery ably presented, with the parents' responsibility to the child's dental health and the necessity of that responsibility. Sketches and diagrams aided Dr. Furukawa in his message to the approximate one hundred members in attendance. Mrs. James Bottino, head room mother, introduced the room mothers for the Central school, and Mrs. Merrill Bryner, president, who presided, introduced the committee chairmen and announced the program as outlined for the year. Miss Gloria Pieotti favored the solo, group with an accordion "Anchors Away", and community tinging was participated in, led by Owen F. Burgener, with Mrs. Virgil 3owcutt as accompanist. James Nelson submitted a report concerning the progress made by his committee toward a youth JOURNAL Helper, Utah The vast majority of persons will give a talk on national eduof our race have a natural cation. tendency to shrink from the Mrs. William Wetmore's second responsibility of atEtanding and acting alone the for grade was the winner Francis Galton tendance banner. tvtrtiumnu From where I sit ...Jy Joe Marsh How to Celebrate Your Wedding Anniversary The "Dutch" Millers celebrated their Tin Wedding Anniversary Saturday. Everything had to be tin. Folks even ate off tin plates, and drank coffee out of tin cups. When it was time to drink a toast to the "bride and groom," ont came the final touch: ice cold beer in cans. And come the Millers' 15th anniversary (Glass) I expect well be toasting them with sparkling beer in bottlesl And I couldn't help thinking that there was a lesson for married folks in the way Dutch and his center. The next regular meeting of the PTA is scheduled for Monday, , missus have got along together in their policy of with never a criticism of each other's differences in taste. From where I sit, it's due to two things: Temperance as that moderate preference for beer suggests, and Tolerance for their own differences of opinion The United States Civil Service November 8th, at which time Dr. Commission has announced an exHenry Pace from Carbon college Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation amination to fill the position of fourth clasg postmatter at Latuda. OOD CENTER FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER with the examination to be given at Helper at a date to be announc. day. Simultaneous with North Carbon ed later. Applicationg will 'be received up to October 28, 1948. Sal campaign is the drive at East Carbon and other parts of the ary is $1080. The examination is open to all county that make up the Carbon of the United States who citizens Boy Scout district. In Price like reside within the territory tupplied somewill be it Helper probably time later before the contactg are by the post office for which this made. It hag only been a few examination is announced and who are at least 21 years of age, but month8 since the 1948 drive was not yet 25, on the date of the held in Helper, (but that was because of circumstances delaying close of receipt of applications for this examination. the activity from late in 1947 or Application blanks and full inPrices Effective Sat., October 15, 16 early this year. formation about the requirements of the examination may be secured Women To from the post office for which this Bouts examination j announced, or from In Helper Tonight Dozen the United States Civil Service Professional wrestling comeg to Commission, Washington 25, DC. All musts be on file with Tomato Helper tonight at 8:30 with three Applicationg main bouts slated to entertain the the commission at Washington, D. Soup followers of the "grunt and groan" C. on the date specified above. 3 Cans The date of examination will be In thig area. The bouts are being stated on admission cards mailed LB BOX . promoted toy the same group who No. 1 can have Ibeen sponsoring the activity to applicants after the clote of in Price during the past several applications, and will be about 15 days after that date. months. LB QUART Headliner for the main event is Jack O'Reilly who will meet Utah's' COMMENTS Ken Mayne. Two prominent fe GIANT Pencil Sharpners, $2.50. LB MARGARINE FOR ALL FLAVORS (Continued from Page One) male wrestlers are slated to give . At Journal th Helper the fans an exhibition. They are he had "slipped" in popularity Elvira Snodgrag3 and Juanita Coff. with his miners. A $25,000 boost man. The other attraction brings in salary; a 100 per cent raise in together Floyd Hansesn and Joe dues; and a 500 per cent hike in 3-lb A Writes His Longson. The matcheg will be held initiation costs, doe&n't look like at the civic auditorium Reactions About The Mormon tonight, a loss of popularity. Thursday, it 8:30. People In The Book. Red RECEIVE TROPHY FOR WINNING BASEBALL TITLE 50-lbBMARRIAGE PERMITS Feature Wrestlers Fit, n Fresh, Pullet iiaggJS 3c Brands lb. 103 POROEAHS 15c AEROWAX 54c NUC0A 43C KEYK0 44c JELL0 2 CHEESE 2 Helper ig now in possession of According to a report from the a denoting their 1948 basecounty clerk's office, marriage balltrophy team won the Utah Industrial permits were Issued to the follow league title playing under the name ing couples during the past week of the Utah Bottlers. Donald L. Parmley, Price, and In the near future the tropliy Vera Bernell Scow, Dragerton. will be officially presented to Neil Warren, Price, and Ora Ernest Gardner, president of the Mecham, Roosevelt. Frank Colette, Sunnyside, LaNelda Brown, Sunnyside. and Elders Quorum Hold Successful Meeting local baseball club, and then will be displayed in a public place, possibly at the civic auditorium. Also in the near future members of the winning team will be honored at a dinner to be sponsored by the Kiwani8 club and an individual gift awarded each player. Helper is truly proud of lts 1948 baseball champions, and are quite emphatic they liad the best bal. anced ball club that hag played for s any one team iince the when so many major league stars were listed on the rosters of teams. members and their wives of the Second Quorum of Elders of North Carbon stake held their first business meeting and social at the Helper LDS chapel Monday night In Ihe form of a "pot-lucsupper. In charge of the affair was the presidency con stating of Frank Smith, Orlando SO Sulpizio and Clifford Plumb. A program spiced the social and Phone News Items to Jonrnal- Mr. Plumb showed motion pictures stitution to permit the state legisof a recent trip taken ty him down to devise a new set of rules lature the Colorado river. Appreciation for summoning grand juries. to the Central Cleaners and Char les Smith for flowers 18 expressed by the group. Their next meeting will foe on Monday, November' 8. Thirty-tw-o "THESE AMAZING Joseph Weston, a talented Newspaper columnist was stationed in Utah during the war, and his interest in the Mormon and their religion people brought him back at the end of the war to write a book. His unbiased and honest story will p and The Best In Worsteds ...Tailored $55.00 And up FULL MEASURE by J. Capps & Son, Ltd., to bring you true style, handsome drape and real wearing comfort. See them today. .Clipper Craft Suits $47.50 Top Coats $45.00 The Toggery "Quality Goodi Osly" HILTCS, UTAH By B, L. Cook, Commander Attention All Legionalres: At our regular meeting tonight you'll have a chance to sign up with the NaRifle association. Must be present to do It All of the legion may join, providing they are eligible for membership In the legion-Tonigalso the auxiliary are Joining, with the legion for a covered dish supper. Make It a date and bring the missus for a good time. tional ht the rooster; Thomae E. Dewey and Earl Warren on the Republican ticket under the eagle on the beehive, and Henry A. Wallace and Glen I. Taylor on the Pro. rresslra party ticket ander the symbol of the lighted torch. The only constitutional amendment which will appear on the Ballot will be to amend Article tat con. 1, Section U, f ti J23 WAFERS 2 LBS MUSTARD 49c BARBECUE 43c SOAP BOUQUET o 41ic 2 lbs. 23c lb. Grade Lamb '0 Leg lb ... . BEEF BOIL eE3 linens to go 'round . . . sAtirl vmir wash fn n regularly. 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