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Show HELPER The JOURNAL 1949 (Utah) PAGE TWO THURSDAY, SEPT. Imubo Evniv Tmuhsdav THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING Hslpm. Utah CENTER OP VEST'S GREATEST MM Neighbors 22, B COMPANY rn., V COAL FIELD j HEALEY JAMES ALVIN Funeral services for James Alvln Healey, 47, Latuda resident and coal miner, who died at the Stand-ardvilhospital Sept. 5 following a illness, were held Sept. 9 at the Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake City with Bishop Henry Boren of the Cottonwood Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, conducting. Mr. Healey was born Dec. 12, 1901, at Providence, a son of Thomas ana ieua nemrmngway Healey. Mr. Healey was a coal miner. He is survived by his widow, Alice Boren Healey, Latuda; his mother, Salt Lake City; six daughters, Mrs. Shirley Wieske, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Mona Hum Mrs Jean phreys, Orangeville; Swasey, Ferron; Carolyn, Jean- notte, and Louise Healey, Latuda; four sons, Paul, Alvin, Robert and Lynn Healey, Latuda; two brothers. Ernest V. and Karlan M. Healey, Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Billie Drtice and Mrs. jj TMith TTodrreman, Salt Lake City, nnd four grandchildren. le MM ,if!a . Phone News items to Journal F PHONE 300 No more baking failures no more guesswork! Just set the dial at oven temperature refire is supquired. plemented automatically by proper amount of gas or electric heat. Two models d in combination with Gas or Electric Coal-woo- d PRICE f Phone 278 Bldg Helper, Utah Order of Moose HELPER LODGE HELPER FURNITURE & Robt. Oleon HARDWARE COMPANY N. J. Tulllua Helper Governor -- I HALL ! SUNDAY SCHOOL With Supt. Gerald Morgan conducting Sunday School prayers were offered by Spencer "Butch1' Harvick, and Ronald Roper. TrH talks were given by Keith and Blaine Morgan. CVeig Dougherty gave the Sacrament Gem. Counselor Marion Roper announced that Frayer Meeting for all officers and teachers would begin each Sunday at 10 : 00 and urged all concerned to be present. You can win one off these f iMh 1 - Onve to any Ford Dealer displaying poster shown above. 1 ' ; GetaFieeC.it Safety Check, Free Safety Insignia and Free Lntiy Blank. In 50 "The fashion Car of the Tear" Custom V-Ford Sedans, equipped with Radio, "Magic Air" Heater, Overdrive, and White Sidewall Tires. I W- - Jmwm words or less on entry (a) Use only official entry obtained at any i'ord Ih'aliirehip displaying the poster shown utove. Print name and address clearly. (b) Contest limited to continental li. S. and Alaska. (c) rrizee a stated on entry blank, will be awarded on the basis of sincerity, originality and aptness. final, Judf' decisions inarecase of duplicate pnzia tim. Kntries must be submitted in Uie name of the registered owner or his dwignated representative. loan tmk to list log V-- 8 General Duty Model engine, ttake body, 158-Inc- h wheelbase FORD Trucks. equipped with Radio ond "Magic Air" Heoter.Option-a- l at prizes Jo the fop 5 of th 25 ear winners who tpedfy preference for a truck on Contest Entry Blank. 25000US. Savings . 2 25Vswims blank finish this statement: -- All cars and trucks should he safety checked periodically because . " 4 Mail entry befote midnight October 31 to Ford Contest Headquarters, Box flZl Chicago 77. Illinois. Only one entn per car or tni.'k may be considered. Alt entries become the property of Kord Motor Company. Contest subject to F ederal, State and Jocal regulations and to contest rules on entry blank, (d) Winners' names will be posted at all Ford Dealers not later than December 1. 1919. Contest is open to : ! residents of United Suite?, except employees of Kord Motor Company, Ford Dealers' their advertising agencies or their families. . . . BRAKES STEERING LIGHTS TIRES WINDSHIELD WIPERS MUFFLER GLASS HORN REAR VIEW MIRROR OTHER SAFETY FACTORS too mo us. jv.:: Savings Bonos tTtam . tHiiu IBBAI I - jj .y.'i it B HSBBSBHSSeS MfirfZANTE MOTOR (CO. 378 North Main 4 Dim Ktruaot A 35Q$5U$.Savings Bonos : IN AND CtT THIS ATTtACTIVt INSIGNIA. I, 20050 US. Savings Bonos II () Here's what we check FREE on your car or truck (no matter what the make) Bonk Phone 283 CONTEST fTt i. s J "T f Saitine Wafers a mm imwbm $3.39 lAt fftUllkl ll4 M2 wn.. CAN el J CLOSES - Helper OCT. 31 PRIMARY The children of Kenilworth were very happy to start Frimary with President Gertrude Richards conducting. The children were welcomed back by the president and her counselors. Mrs. Berl Woods and Mrs. Delia Rasmussen, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Glenda Worthen and Mrs. Edith Burton as chorister, with the following teachers: Mrs. Saastamonien, Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Tatton, Mrs. Fail, Mrs. Huntington, Marilyn Wood, Vera Mathews, Mrs. Owens. Mrs. Mrs. Lindley. and 'Rasmussen. The years work was outlined and a good time was promised all that continue to attend. It was at the suggestion of Mr. George B. Jackson, Supt. of the Independent Coal and Coke Company of Kenilworth that the clothing drive was made to help the Indians in Bluff. Utah. Mr. C. W. Petersen asked the support of the leaders of the community and it was no time at all until the station wagon owned by Clifford Plumb was filled with clothing;, new and used, sugar, flour and vanned good, mucn of which was given by the Kenilworth Merc. Co. Friday night Bishop Worthen and Clifford Plumb left for a two day trip that took them to Bluff, Utah, where they gave the goods to Father Leiber at the Saint Chri8tyler Mission. Bishop Worthen and Mr. Plumb reported that the Indians were so pleased to get the clothing and etc., that they even posed for them to take their picture, which Is something very unusual They "iMg Sb $1.00 OLIVE OIL 4.98 GS 2 JELLO 1 CHEESE CHATEAU COFFEE DELM0NTE 2 IM f" 15c 79c j mmm 50 FLOOR I I IP 1 I 53c jj WHITE KING I m sallon lllAAIIIAIf p.m. IIP Secretary Price ETC - bebb 1 i Met Every Tuesday, 7:30 v Max-deride- I h Loyal i,x CHURCH s V LAWYER Stafford 0:lWMt -- TIIORIT HATCH Coal-woo- MIDLAND SERVICE STATION v- Funeral Director & , ",en,l,iers (,,f ,1,p FIRESIDE CHAT also enjoyed a dinner-glanc- e KK.ML WORTH - .Mrs. Cliv and a splendid floor show V--- ' Worthen acted as hostess to be r f wm wm I ay at the Ritz Club. Junior a school at class Sunday Miss Louise Latier, who is ;i 'student nurse at the St. Mark's fireside held in her homo immedSacrament meethospital at Salt Lake, spent the iately following There were ing night. Sunday week end here with relatives and j'lfi member of the class in attend Prices Effective Fri., Sat., September 23, 24 friends. ance and sneei;:! guests were Mr. Ifarold Rehunin and to spend a few day? visit- President Lavel Miller, of the North Carbon Mission, from Royal, ing and on business at the Uintah and Mr. 1 Douglas Hileman of Basin. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes left Castle Gate, who were the speak Beckers, No Bottle Deposit q ers for the evening, relating many Thursday to attend the Kiwani.s convention at Sun Valley, Idaho. wonderful experiences and giving They plan to return home the fir.--t much timely advice. The evening was topped off with "rounds of of the week. 1 ui v h Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hyatt and cantelope and watermelon." O I'M P m IHMIII Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mortensen SACRAMENT MEETING rZ ask. s. jm. m CAMPBELLS and girls all motored to Green MS AaIIB4 " " All who Z NIBIII' attended Sacrament 7 VlinilUeW I 1 1 'rnM.lm River to spend several days fishWWVI TOMATO JC VI CounCAN conducted first AlfV by Meeting ing. received w Mr. and Mrs. George B. Jackson selor George Richards PKG m CANS HI Mt ALL BRANDS and Mr. and Mrs. Burnhart and much spiritual guidance from the from Elders two Price, visiting to daughter decided spend the week end in viewing the beauties Morris Nay and Mr. Keller. Mrs. Nay was also a visitor. Joanne of nature in southern Utah. RED STAR G ANT PK0 was confirmed a member Edwards The Misses Patricia and Francis Ferderber were visitors at the of the church having been baphome of their grandparents, Mr. tized Sunday afternoon at Price. Bishop Worthen extended thanks and Mrs. Osrar Davido of Drager-to- n to all that helped to make the during the week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith Friday night a success and to the Kenilworth supof that spent the week end in Mt. Plea- - people , . ported the church in this activity to raise money to pay their part of fixing the house on the church farm. II E L L FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell Embaimer - lm-M- f""11;'1-,T1,- M I T C s,k, Radiator New-hous- .o..e.;M4 PROFESSIONALS """ FIGHT TO SAVE OUR FORESTS FROM were very interested in the traina was There Indiana. of the ing PIKE GOES FORWARD school for them which ranged in Hews About Our From AT UTAH STATE FAIR ages from five years to 17 and rO BE SEEN where they were taught the three Utah is still continuing a high way Inflammable material, "R's". There were so many inof control over forest and kept cleared from a standard took teresting things that they for this season, care vards. FJr ln...j. fires Mr. Glenda Worthen moving picture of their complete range kt dividends. It's recognized and is fire paying with LtjU. dif :o be shown trio which will man-- I Radios, to newspapers, prevent a CiTic tough job ferent groups aid schooH thvjnot caused forest and range fires. sant. might be interested. thinking for uiiuucu muiviuuais are rim.,. fnn nil 9 l clear Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Bedix the principal is are rejoicing over the arrival of care ASCENSION GUILD OF THE (prompting -r. iiuweveri Obviously people are think Guild of the Ascension met Mr. and Mrs. a tiny baby girl. KENILWORTH . This uu. riaZRM. an control. the Mr. fire Mrs. and about afterJulius Jones, more the first time Wednesday Clyde Burnside have had as their ing with high. Care should continue care moved to noon for the year 1949-5- 0 their former Velma in the Harvick, at noticeable for Mrs. is the guests past week, Burnaides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City this week where home of Mrs jonn Kosec of cigarettes, matches, camp fires. DtiA- -. X- T"w8 nem, to JonraaL Blackham from Moroni. Mr. and tney wl'l continue to make their spring Glen. Those present were: incinerators and especially in me nome. Albert Mrs. Mrs. Don Newberry. Mrs. Burnside and family accomLavar Huntington, son of Mr. Tittle, Mrs. Cecil Howard, Mrs. panied by her parents motored to Mr. and Mis. and Mrs. Milton Huntington de- - William May, Mrs. Andy Pappas, GET READY FOR WINTER Moroni, where cided Friday would be a good Mrs. John Kosec, Mrs. Ben Fitz-tim- e Blackham remained. II Hoses Check Your to let Dr. Robinson remove gerald, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. We are very happy to report that Mrs Mike Ferderber is much his tonsils. He is getting along Jack Phillips and Rev. Robert ORDER Your Winter ANTI-FREEZ- E a Improved after an illness of two just fine without them he said. .Nicholas. Mrs. Curt Harris was Mr. and Mrs. Koy Dell Wilcox- -' special guest. A very delightful weeks. We sincerely hope she is "AIR RIDE" U. S. ROYAL TIRES son and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lozea lunch was served by the hostess, 'completely recovered. America's Newest, Most Modern Tire business was taken , Many people were in Emery were visitors in Kenilworth Sun-- The afternoon for the and the subject Cool-Rid- e Seat Covers county over the week end, some day. They came especially to see care of "More Dell's sister. Mrs Corkv meeting was discussed, to attend the celebration in Fer- - Roy FellowAnd ron and others just to get peaches Nichols who has been ill in the Need Of Christianity U.S. BATTERIES CONOCO PRODUCTS r. ship." All present enjoyed a very and some Just to visit. Among ;nosrucal Dut 18 rePrtea to De Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing See us for Expert Lubrication, those were and Mrs. Marlon Proving very nicely and is home pleasant afternoon. Roner and family. Mr. and Mn 'again. Typewriting papef 10e a pacMr. and Mrs. Roy Lindley and Reuben Hawks and family, Mr. The Helper Journal office. and Mrs. Kenneth Cox and chil- sons were visitors at Payson dur- kageat Phone 307 SANFORDS Ink, 10c per bottle, Main & Locust Sts. Helper dren, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Conover ing the week end. all colors. Best for fountain pens. Mr. John Zwahlen, accompanied and son, Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. 65c and up at trvs Journal. Dulan Rasmussen and Wayne, Mr. by Domonic Polve and Glendon a very delightful and Mrs. Mike Judd and children. Jewkes, spent FOOD CENTER Miss Etta Moffitt was a visitor week end fishing at Fish Lake. FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER ann V1!S- &"iDy I'eieraen with relatives in Price over the were in Logan over the week end week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fratto were on 1"'siness and visiting friends, visitors in Salt Lake City where1 Ml's- Glendon Jewkes and son and Mrs. Domonic Polve were thev attendpfl the twnntv-sppnannual convention of the Utah- - visitor-- ; in Huntington Sunday af- 3 v f, fiS , Nevada Safety Society. Mr. Fratto ternoon is tno vice president of the Society. The convention was held i" PIEWi the Hotel and was well 330 j Cgfltee 56c ICE CREAM FULL auART "R DIAL SOAP LB"S0c I TOMATO 39c I 25c j ,uie"19c Grapes Fancy Seedless Rw Ground Beef 'A' Grade Pnt Pacv I1UU31 Rpef lh LAMB ROAST PIGS FEET w H ' 1 CHEESE LB PICKLED LB MILD AMERICAN MINCE .MEAT LBS LB O o FRANKFURTERS 9c 29c 3 LB RUM FLAVOR Q 2 Its. 23 Peppers BELL k LARGE A' GRADE 25c DILL lis. BUNCH 43c 39c 5c X -- !SS7 w H O FOOD CENTER food CENTER I! ir if irkirk FOOD CENX |