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Show lE Roscoe. Neb Sterling, Colo WILLIAMS IS Wyo. The Helper Gun Club now has a record of 7 wins and 8 defeats. Johnny's Club became the fourth team to break into the win column for the trophy shoot as they piled :ip a total of 101x125. Lee Williams paced his teammates with 25 straight, followed by Dr. P. M. Gonzalez's 22, Johnny Bianco with 18. Earl Dimick 16. and a dummy average of 20. Teams with one win are the Helper Furniture, Day Mine, Moose and Johnny's Club. Those teams still looking for their tirst win are Rainbow Inn. Helper Market, Diamantl's Club and the Food Center. Three wins are needed ifor a team to take home the 'trophy. All team members are re- minded that the team trophy shoot lis scored on the first 25 hirds shot at. instead of the if) previously required. Firing will begin next Sunday at 9:00 a.m. for those who wish leave early to attend the ball game st Provo. Torriugton-Guernse- LEADER IN TRAP SHOOT MEET Lee Williams became tht- - first man this year to break fifty straight bird'', as the trapshoot artists finished the fourth round firing in the Denver Post's Telegraphic shoot. Eldon Tidwell almost duplicated Williams' feat by shooting 49 straight birds, but missed the last one. The five nigh are Lee Williams 50, shooters Eldon Tidwell 49. Art Rasmusson 48, Burrell Porter 47, and Francis Of 237 221 241 y, AMERICANISM A Study In Loyalty! , EDITOR'S NOTE The following essay was declared the winner in a recent Americanism essay con-tesponsored by the American Legion. It was written by Miss' Alene Taylor of Castle Gate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor, and a 10th grade student at the Helper Junior High school. FORMER VERNAL MAYOR FILES FOR CONGRESS of nil class. After his graduation he became Principal of Spring Canyon Schools in Carbon County. In 1916 he returned to Vernal where he entered tb farming and fiAM anri fa todav one of Utah's most successful sheepmen. He was selected by the citizens of Uintah County to serve two terms as their State Representative and was the author of the School Lunch Bill and the Utah Bounty Law. He became Mayor of Vernal City in 1942 and continued in that office for four consecutive terms and was reelected twice without 'any opposition. While Mayor of successfully V e r n a 1, Stringham 'guid-ehis city through a boom which saw the population double 'while the tax levy remained un- The HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY PAGE SIX 11, 1M possession a lamb Ulegu, uk from the flock of Emery NfcvT Warden Peay also reportTa arrest of nine individuals twh! in the area of Utah Lake first having procured a 395 cease. The trials of these " pending. ROAD BLOCKADE YIELDS RESULTS 2 James D. Pick of Murray and Bert Atwater of 502 C Street, Salt Lake City, were arrested bunaay conducted during a road blockade DeGame and Fish by the State memtwo and officials partment bers of the Utah County Sheriff's Office. Golden Peay, Utah Connty Dra-neCENTRAL GUMM. Wirden, assisted by Virgil Amerifrom deputy a special the road can Fork, conducted AND SUPPLY 00. with in cooperation blockade James Zimmerman and Roscoe Materials Sheriffs. Kay. Utah County Deputy Atwater was arrested on the FOR YOUR of a BUILDING NEEDS charge of illegal possession Chinese pheasant. He plead guilty changed. in- -' before David H. Carran, Justice of have His civic activities fined $100. Phone 72 eluded President Vernal Lions the Peace, and was Helper killed with been had District and The pheasant Club, Zone Chairman rifle. Governor of District 2SA of Lions. a It is alleged Pick had lnhis President Utah Municipal League Member of Taylor Grazing Board since 1935 and Chairman for sii NORTH CARBON BOY SCOUT BENEFIT Vice President of the State Advisory Board. Member of the National Advisory Council repreTTtah. senting all the sheepmen of ProLivestock Director of Utah OVERALLS APRON duction Credit Corporation, Presi- Corporation. fATt Hotel Vernal Kenilworth Amusement .Hall Director of Basin T nan Company onfl Chairman of the TTIntah Prnm- Orchestra Music by Jimmy tv Bnnd Drives for manv vears. What What is Americanism? 4M BLSay ? does it mean to you? Is it just a word, or does it have some deeper meaning? Is it something wonder ful, breathtaking, stupendous, mag- nificent? Is it something to shout about, to scorn, to make fun of, to worship, to be proud of, to read Scartezina 46. about? How would you explain it? Results of Last Sunday's shoot To me Americanism is not just are: 240 one thing, but many things Helper. Utah 245 Alamosa, Colo things like the feeling of pride 236 that swells in my heart when 1 Pueblo, Colo 237 S.D hear a hand playing "America" Rapid City, or the "Star Spangled Banner"; it is the political speeches dur-t- o ing election time; it is the humble ness ana nappiness i ieei wnen B. H. "Bry". Stringham, former 1 go to the church of my choice of Vernal and presently mayor a mornine. heaiitifnl Snndav im COAL LEAGUE OPENS airman of the Colorado River It is the naturalness of eating hot Committee of 21 Utah dogs, playing the latest "hit tunes" Development filed Counties, today as a candito on and the jukebox, listening CAMPAIGN ON SUNDAY for Nominadate the Republican Our Specialty the World Series. It is screaming tion for Congress in the First radio The Carbon Coal League opens newspaper headlines, cynical Utah District. MY lIU0 GOAT Pi. MAC ' 19"i0 season Sunday with three reporters, noisy machinery, Wall it's for meaVOU'llt 4 WIZARD it is Stringham's announcement games on the docket. Dragerton Street and Broadway. It comet To iHoont6 came as the climax to Congress f and dows grass wavy green mtets Spring tJlen at Helper. Price old men and Wo- many years of public service to Trading plays Hiawatha at Hia- rippling brooks, the people of Utah, by petition o' Be methodical if you would sucmen and SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1950 laughing children. watha, and Kenilworth plays at Duor in anything. of and Uintah in citizens the ceed business, seem these all of Yes, things rollm.'-ii Sunnyside to start the ball vj Jit Have a work for every moment, $1.00 Donation Admission to shout America and American- - chesne Counties. ing. work. moment's the and mind on in the born a was farm He these have me. We to ism things At their league meeting last W. Mathews alAshley Valley of Uintah County Friday the board ft directors ap- and we want to keep them and school attended and we and them How grade did get proved' a first half schedule ways. He in Vernal. whereby each team plays each how are we going to keep them? Uintah Academy Univerattended is: answer to Young Brigham this question other twice each half on a home The The directors We must use one of the greatest sity and graduated as President and home basis. GLAD0ENED GRANOp. FUv0p THAT W"T THE ialso adopted an amendment to the forces man possesses Loyalty! HT THE j TO PA.SE? to our friends and par- of a personal shower. Delicious which restricts league GOOD FEU"WS OH We are equipped to the were jumping from one ball club ents, loyalty to our government refreshments and favors handle from to another by players, without and the President of the United served each guest. The lovely States, but above all, loyalty to Miss Berensen is the daughter of proper releases from their a minor to a cers. God and our conscience. Mr. and Mrs. James Berensen of We have a strong government Kenilworth. complete motor rehaul. The complete first half schedule She was just disin the Journal next built through the suffering, the charged from the Marines. he will Her printed Work week. Body & hardships and the loyalty of gen- engagement was announced to Aerations of many brave people. lbert Schoenberger, son of Mr. and Human character evermore pub- It is our duty and our privilege Mrs. Carl Schoenberger of Helper. UMONE GARAGE lishes itself. The most fugitive to keep it that way for future Marriage vows will be exchanged deed and word, the Intimated purgenerations and assure the rest of in early summer. pose, expresses character. Phone 51 Helper the world that Americanism really Emerson is. a stndv of lnvaltv. And if that STAKE FIRESIDE The Men-Me- n and Gleaners of and America is strong, loyalty North Carbon the stake were en-- 1 never the term "Americanism" will tertalned at a Fireside Chat by be conquered! the Kenilworth ward Sunday eve- ning at 7:30 at the school house. A very large crowd was there and enjoyed a very lovely musical program. Mr. and Mrs. George (Continued on Page Six) Richards are the class leaders. (Too Late For Last Week) "Ham officers and teachers hum a M" Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newberry The ward were the refreshment committee -and children were recent visitors and ice cream and cake were enwith relatives in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith joyed by all in attendance. Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. Blended whiskey 86 proof. and Glen were in Mt. Pleasant on Jl grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois. Phone Npw ' business during the week end. Those who assisted in the serving of the banquet Saturday night were: Alma Edwards, Florence Saastamolnen, Eva Dixon, Vivian Jones. Jean Owen, Mabel Smith, Mrs. Lester Greenhalgh, Jennie Sara Polve, Glenda Worthen, Smith, Vera Tatton, Ann Armstrong. Grace Christensen, Edith Burton and Gertrude Richards. AUTO y, Better j j DANCE BARN REPAIRING - Is ft Dart's Ws.V . bv-la- SX anything repair Fender REMEMBER! KENILWORTH STTPLLTHEAflAW IMPERIAL f YOU WANT Jl We of America's Leading Dealer Organization invite you tt Fl ttydr' RjH jHkkS . WW RJpr Rjfl RJ i i w m m w T w s w 0 . . . 6.50 to 12.95 Rayons and Nylons PANDORA SLIPS . . . Rayons 2.95 to 5.95 Nylons 7.95 PANDORA PAJAMAS . . . Rayon 5. to 7.95 . Nylons 11.95 FINE FEATHER NYLON HOSIERY 5 Beautiful 1.50 pr. New Spring 5 1.75 pr. 66-1-5 Colors 2.50 pr. 51-1- 54-1- BLOUSES SWEATERS . HANDKERCHIEFS . . . ETC. . . . . . 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Drive and enjoy d motoring protection that makes it America's best buy for safety! all-rou- nd all-rou- nd it-- and Billy Jan Berensen it a personal shower. Many friends called to offer congratulations to the happy bride to he In the form Valve-m-He- ad get-aw- ay Drive home fhis foci.' FIRST . all-roun- . . and Fined it-- and ... for it-- SAFETY d AT LOWEST five-fol- COST - Drive home this FIRST . . . and Finest fad! ... for STYLING AND COMFORT AT LOWEST COST Again this year, more people are buying Chevrolet! than any other make of car. And the reason mw value. Come, test this car; drive home the facts for yourself; and you'll drive home in a new Chevrolet! is-- Drive home fhis fact FIRST . . . and Finest ... for DRIVING AND RIDING EASE AT LOWEST COST CZl Come in E Berensen enter tained Sunday evening from tlx to eight In honor of her sister- in-la- - Chevrolet handles better. . . Chevrolet rides better! Drive home this foci.' FIRST . . . ANNIVERSARY The following friends and relatives enjoyed Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester The occasion was Greenhalgh. Mrs. Greenhalgh's birthday. A delicious dinner wag enjoyed by: Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Black of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Green halgh of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Frank of Provo. Mrs. Eba Lofgran, Mrs. Jennie Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Lofgran. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Taylor and Mrs. Denzil Greenhalgh, all of Santaquln. HONOR BRIDE-TO-BMrs. EverKt -:- facts! THRILLS AND THRIFT w PANDORA GOWNS Drive home the ELECT NEW OFFICERS The last meeting of the PTA was held Monday night in the school house with the fourth and fifth grades presenting the program. The fourth grade put on a very clever demonstration of a radio program, "Fire Prevention". The fifth grade presented a little playlett about the problems and difficulties of a Substitute Teacher. Mrs. Hatsis was presented with a PTA pin for her services durNew offiing the year 1949-Ecers elected to act during the were: Mrs. coming year of 1950-5- 1 Fem Lindley, president: Mrs. Joe Riche as vice president, and Mrs. Mary Wlrson as secretary-treasure- r. . . . drive n rfcawril.i AMERICA'S BEST SELLER . Redd Motor Company 129 W Mam rnei "tall t Phmi . and you'll know why AMERICA'S BEST QAA BLrYl W |