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Show Ventured! Blanks Timps As Merchants Win No. 2 Angelo Venturelli made bis pitch rag debut into the Utah Industrial league a very impressive one last night as he registered a shutout over the Provo Timps in a night contest at Provo, to give win. His performhis mates a ance was just about that much better than Marion Wainker, vetfor the Timps. eran port-side- r Of course Venturelli had to nave a bit of Help and with Dick Powers and Mike Wood doing some fancy fielding and hitting and the "General" George Sluga and Orson Bailey coming thru with a base blow each when they were needed. Ange was given a Jour-ru- n margin in the first five innings that made it possible for aim to register the Helper Merchants' second win in as many 0 starts. It contest for until the seventh when AIra Jensen finally got a ball past a fielder and singled into right. Marion Wainker got the other Timp single in the eighth. Only one runner got as far as third and that was on the Merchants only error. And two run- were all that made second was a A no-h- Ven-tnrel- it tefij. mm m li for Provo in the contest that saw only 32 batters face the local boy who was with San Diego in the Pacific Coast league last year. One can't discount the beautiful pitching job this boy Wainker turned in, as he allowed the five bits in the first five innings and ball in the then pitched shut-ou- t last four frames. Ange fanned 6 and Wainker 5, and 2 and 3 walks were issued respectively by the two. American Fork won their sec-- j ond game as they beat Bingham 9 to 4 to stay even with last year's champs. Social Ends P.T.A. from Page One) (Continued M . MM4 LANDING NETS boat size... BAMBOO RODS v $9-9- $J.69 and up STATE FAIR BOARD J. A. Theobald, former executive secretary of the Carbon county chamber of commerce, and chairman of the Utah Department of Publicity and Industrial Development, Monday was named secre- tary and manager of the Utah State Fair Iboard. Naming of Mr. Theobald was not a surprise.. It previously had been reported unofficially that the refusal of the former board to consider Mr. Theobald as had motivated Gov. J. Bracken Lee to ask the board to resign, although Mr. Theobald at the time declared that "lack of harmony" on the board was responsible for the resecret- ary-manager 5 A "Top-Buy- " $27.50 Complete Line of Fishing Tackle FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES NOW ON SALE & FURNITURE CO. Helper, Utah 124 So. Main St. a treasurer or to select committees for this year's fair. Mr. Theobald will remain as chairman of the PID until June when his temporary appointment to this office will expire. He will not receive any remuneration for his services as secretary-manage- r of the. fair board. very lovely Mother's Day was presented last Sunday afternoon by the Loyal Order of Moose and the Women of the' Moose in the Moose hall. The following program was given: opening song, "Home Sweet Home", Yvonne James; invocation. Franklin Peterson, prelate; address of A The Sturdiest,. Neatest piece of Furniture for Campers and Picnickers. Folds into Suitcase Shape duties. Although Leland B. Flint, had been named board president, no action was taken Monday to name PROGRAM HONORS" MOOSE MOTHERS SUNDAY AFTERNOON PORTABLE GAMP TABLE AND CHAIRS Jesse Perry NEW MANAGER OF 16-2- 4 COME EARLY WHILE STOCK'S COMPLETE HOME APPLIANCE A, THEOBALD IS man, accompanied by Mrs. Miller; quest. vocal solo, "I've Done My Work", After selection of the new board Mrs. Nelson, accompanied by Mrs. April 30, the P I D chief reported his name woujd be placed before Flaim. the board again. refreshFollowing the program fairments were served from a table The board, meeting at the Mr. heard the report of covered with rich lace cloth and grounds, Theobald on plans for the Utah centered with an arrangement of and discussfair Sept. lilacs and tnlips in a low crystal State ed general fair policies. bowl, completed with tall lighted Mr. Theobald as PID head has yellow tapers in crystal holders. fbeen fairground operaChairman of the refreshment tions directing new board and its until the committee was Mrs. Ray Aber- - executives could assume their mr ONLY J. A George Grivet, Owner pro-gra- welcome. Bob Olsen. Governor; skit, by Mrs. Floyd Da"lley8 LDS Sunday school class; song, "Mother Macree", LaVern Hemming; song, J "For My Mother". Donald James; so,ng, "I Love You Truly", Yvonne James; and vocal duet, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine", Necia Nielson and Mary Margaret were Mrs. Chiara; accompanists Clyde Miller and Mrs. James; closing prayer, Franklin Peterson. All mothers were presented with carnations by Past Governor Nick Uzelac and Governor Bob Olsen. A CARTOH MILK MUSICIANS BEGIN PLANT STUDIED NEW ORGANIZATION PAGE T71 J rVTj 1 I IITi j j I"" I '"I had DAIRY GROUP Thinking about the bathroom for your new or remodeled home? Then it will pay you to focus your attention on this beautiful Crane Drexel Group. Youll like the harmonizing panel design the gleam surfaces the styling that spells Jng white, bathroom comfort, convenience the Tempi faucets of finger tip controls. sparkling chromium with DUl-es- t beautiful bathroom this us about Ask group today. easy-to-cle- an two-count- y secret- ary-treasurer, TUNA FLAKES kcan glass-bottlin- g m&ijuuji! Instant n 90 by-law- s 850 canity l!jar Cab Company Sold To Steve Diamanti, Albert Santi Today STRAND Showing the Best Pictures Always Effective today the Helper City Cab Co., owned and operated by John Georgedes, will be known as the Diamanti Yellow Cab Co., and the ownership has shifted from Mr. Georgedes to Steve J. Diamanti and Albert Santi. According to Mr. Diamanti, new partner in the cab company, they have received a franchise from the Yellow Cab to operate under the new name. They promise ex. pert and consistent service and report their station at the Helper Cafe. will FRIDAY - SATURDAY MAY 13 and 14 TV0 BIG HITS remain with Kristine Miller Episcopal Church Auxiliary Meets In Provo Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Drivers licenses were given last Saturday to five local motorists and six others received Instruction permits. Elizabeth Venturelli. Christine Kontas, William E. Vol, Ben Gomes and David Ochoa, received operators licenses, and Charles W. Barney, Lucy Ann Lopez, Henry C. Piaz, Boyd KITCHEN SINKS - BATHTUBS LET US GIVE YOU FREE ESTIMATES ON SPRING REMODELING REPAIR and HEATING COMPANY 187 So. Main Phone 11 r K7V7 Helper nathy, assisted by Mrs. Virgil Bunt and Mrs. Don Burnhope. Table arrangements were under the direction of Mrs. Flaim and Mrs. Cliff Memmott. Winner of the attendance ban ner was Mrs. Viola Ori's 6th and Ith grades. Miss Ann Price's third grade class has 'won the banner the most times during the entire rear. Pint 35 Quart (3 FISHER BEER Case 339 OLIVES Ripe Contadina tall can 22c PICKLES, Aero Quart FLOUR Pikes Peak 50 lbs 3.55 SALTINE WAFERS 2 lbs GUM carton 9g CIGARETTES carton .73 at 12 oz can 39 2 cans 230 PEAS, Hunts or Garden FRUIT COCKTAIL Moonrose No.2 34$ Quart fy Arthur Franz Hit No. 2 "GUNS OF HATE" with TIM HOLT NAN LESLIE SUN,, M0N TUE3. MAY 15, 16, 17 MATINEE SUNDAY "MISS TATLOCK'S MILLIONS" . with John LUND Wanda HENDRIX WED. AND THURS. CLOROX half Gal. 29 PAR SOAP pkg PEETS pkg VEL Regular Giant SWAN Regular bar large bar WHITE KING Giant large 270 TIDE Pkg 28$ FAB Pkg LUX SOAP Reg. bar 80 PALMOLIVE Reg. bar f 5$ 57$ 28C bath size J2fl 80 bath sizefty COFFEE, AH Brands ICECREAM Purtest SODA WATER Clicquot 34$ lb 54 Quart dub 49$ case 7ty MAY 18 and 19 Big Double Feature. Hit No. 1 "EAGLESQUADRON" with STRAWBERRIES fancy large cup POTATOES U.S. No. 2 100 lbs 3.W LETTUCE Solid Heads lb JO CARROTS Large 2 bunches Robert STACK Hit No. 2 "GUNG HO" With Overlade Randolph SCOTT PIPMIPC ivmvw Small Size lb Adnttitmnt From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh GROUND DEEF SAUSAGE How Would You Say It? Al-be- rt Complete Line of CRANE Fixtures New and Used Lynn MAZOLA OIL TANG Luncheon Meat "JUNGLE PATROL" spent Saturday visiting with his mother in Springvllle. Newbold, Anita Smith Huff and Teddy Nlwa were given Instruction permits. May 21 is the next date when drivers will be examined in Help, er, Is an announcement made by D. O. Alexander, officert in charge of this service. a reputation Here Are a Few of the Many Bargains You'll Find at Work men's Day In and Day Out The quarterly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church was held in Provo Tuesday, with sessions commencing at 10:00 a.m. Those attending from Carbon county were: Reverend and Mrs. J. R. Nicholas, Mrs. Don NewRefreshments were served fol- berry. Mrs. R. W. Robinson, Mrs. William May, Mrs. Harry Parr, lowing the program. Mrs. Andrew Pappas, Mrs. John CARNIVAL, CIRCUS Kosec. all of Kenilworth, Mrs. r. Kirk. Mrs. Schultz and Mrs. COMING TO from Dragerton. TOWN ON MAY 18 A noon luncheon ws held at the Community with Church, The circus is coming to town! Yep, kids, mark it down on the meetings being resumed afterward. calendar for next Tuesday, May 18. That's the date announced for Mothers Honored the arrival of the Siebrand Circus Church Programs and Carnival in Cabron county Mothers of the Helper LDS from Albuquerque where it is now last Sunday were honored ward on move The will show showing. from here to Provo. It has the when they received a small book, reputation of being the largest let at the conclusion of a program combined circus and carnival in presented by the Sunday school the United State, and features a under the direction of the Owen F. Burgeneff "Neon Midway" lighted by 100,000 and Spenst Chapman, and all feet of neon lighting. The show opens Wednesday classes participating. At the evening Sacrament sernight at 7 o'clock with the circus features getting under way at vice another program built around 8:30. There is only one matinee mother was heard by a full chapel. scheduled, and an afternoon show Calvin Craig BYU student and a at 2:30 p.m. Sunday for the child- recent missionary in Texas, from ren. Several of the merchants are Castle Gate, delivered the main planning to issue free ducats to address, and music was supplied by the ward choir, and two special the children for the attraction. The show will be set up near numbers: vocal duet, Mrs. Earl the Blue Cut, part way between James and Lynn Overlade, and a vocal solo, Lavern Hemming. Helper and Price. Eleven Motorists Get Driver Permits quite y super-intendenc- y, DREXEL GROUP 12; 1M for the Divorces talents it has brought Last Wednesday evening, One divorce compiaint DY Luke entertained all the forth In its bands and this will during the past week in waj ? the 'members of Jimmy Dart's Band be a great step in upholding that enth Judicial District Court Local officers of the National and their partners at a dinner at Colleen Fillis vs Elmer Fimg Farmers' Union and leaders of the Country Club. After the dinner reputation. the Carbon-EmerDairy Associa- a new organization was formed tion are studying a proposal which which will temporarily carry the Si: would see the establishment of name of "Associated Musicians". a milk cartoning plant located The purpose of this club will in the two county somewhere to stimulate and encourage (be area. This proposal, if carried to musical talent throughout all of a successful would Carbon and Emery County. At conclusion, place the products of local dairy- this time the club is in it's formmen on the market In competition ative stages and will be open to with "outside" milk producers. musicians only, however, in the At the present time the milk future the SHOP AT WORKMEN'S! BE BUDGET-WIS- E. membership will take produced by members of the in all of the arts. dairy association is being Officers were elected as folsold to Arden with shipments of Prices Effective Thursday to Thursday lows: President. Dan Morgan; milk going daily to Provo where vice president, Joe Perkins; it is cartoned and returned the Joe Aguirre; prosame day. motion and publicity, David Col ton; This plan was placed into operBert Dart and Garth ation sometime ago in an effort advertising, SeaView Solid Pack Reid; and three directors were by producers in this area to get Ben Sam Salazar and Peterson, their milk onto the market in a cartoned form which seems to Danny Campbell. The directors will only serve for have displaced the older iiour a period of three months, after rKg method. It has been rewhich it is hoped the club will that arrange-methis while ported SWANS DOWN Cake Flour pk 35 has proven satisfactory, it have an increase in it's memberis felt by the producers that they ship and new directors will be CRISCO 3 lbs 9 SPRY 3 lbs could gain a larger net return if elected. The club will meet every their milk was processed locally other week on a Tuesday evening, the place as yet has not been MILK All Brands 4 cans by a cooperative enterprise. 49 The possibility of local process- definitely established. A set of will their drawn be up by NUCOA lb 2 lbs ing and distributing was consider- next Qty meeting which will be held ed prior to the time a contract 17 a and that after May campaign was made with Arden, but It was VELVEETA 2 lbs Chateau 2 lbs 79 to In all musicians throughthought to be impractical because outbring the county Interested In proof the high cost of installing a MIRACLE WHD? Quart 55 moting the talents of young and cartoning machine. However, the old be will alike, underway. now informbeen association has PORK - BEANS Happy Host No 2 Carbon county in past years has ed that a machine can be installed at a fee which is thought can PEANUT BUTTER Skippy 3 be met by the local producers. At THE CRANE THURSDAY, EIGHT good musical Le-Clai- Picture Your Neuu Bathroom THE HELPER JOURNAL MAY Curler Lawson's cousin from back East and a few of us got talking when he was here visiting, and I couldn't help noticing how different he said things. For instance, he said, "Lifting that bag of cement most killed me." "You mean tack of cement?" asks Curley. (That's the way we'd say it.) "No," interrupts young: Elliott who'd, spent a lot of time down South, "He means " a 'poke of al- 200-pou- what he was trying to say. It just depends on where you are in the U. S., which way sounds right From where I sit, whenever we criticize someone for sounding fan-B- y to us, we ought to think how we sound to them. It's the same as choosing your liquid refreshment rm accustomed to a moderate glass of beer you may like ginger ale--bat who's to say the other's wrong? I d say we're both right! see-me- It was good for a chuckle, anyway. Bag, sack or poke we knew Copyright, 1940, Vnitti Statu Brtwtn f ueWwi COUNTRY STYLE " FRE8H SLICED BACON GOlD COIN SLAB DACOH LEAN BACON 8 FRESH SQUARE8 POT ROAST 39c 39c 47c 39c 27c 41c B " LE4N b 'A' GRADE SHOULDER CUTS scot I h 1 I PIENTT I |