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Show HELPER The (Uteh) JOURNAL 1950 THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE EIGHT (Continued from Page One) 5, The Flag of the United Nations the show. They are shown as Switchboard Girls" in the introductory scene. They appear as the "Sweetheart Chorus" in the month of February where they do a routine which features special spectacular lighting effects. in the Again they're featured where they ".May Day" number dance around a maypole. Dressed in vacation togs, they do a fast moving number called "Vacation Time". Perhaps the most appealing of all the scenes is the smashing climax, "The Show Boat Minstrel" scene where the minstrel in all its glory comes to life as the circle of Black Pace comedians tell jokes, sing songs and do their stunts in authentic cosfashion. minstrel Special tumes for the end men and male ensemble makes the minstrel circle a riot of color and give the scene professional appeal. The B.P.W. sponsoring the entertainment says, "IT'S A DATE" is a must on your entertainment calendar and they urge everyone to make a date and save a date for October 12 and 13 which are the nights upon which the show will be staged. The play is under the direction of Rosemarie Bergstrom, a of of the University graduate Minnesota where she majored in dramatics and speech. old-tim- e B The official flag of the United Nations, now flying with national tanners over the I N. armed forces in action to restore the peace In Korea, is shown in this photograph. The background color of the flag is the light blue associated with I N. since its early days, while the official United Nations seal in its center is in white. BONNIE ATTENTION! Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting jwith Donna and Jimmy. WE REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE JUST BEEN INFORMED THAT OUR JACK-PONITE IS IN VIOLATION OF THE LOTTERY LAWS OF THE STATE OF UTAH. CLAS8FISP T THEREFORE, WE MUST DISCONTINNITE. BUT, UE JACK-POSTARTING TUESDAY, OCT. 10, WE BRING YO- UT FAMILY NIGHT Adm: Children Students Q BIG DOUBLE BILL HAVE EANDED" "THE LEATHERNECKS DISPLAY SALE FOR FOR SALE Modern brick house Good location. Inquire 128 N 1st 5,18,usc West, Price, Utah. SALE Kitchen heater, white enamel, like new, $45.00. See Ruth Ardohain at J. C. Penney's in Helper. FOR tc FOR SALE Carbonville. Phones 805-- 2 acres land below Call Edith Canto, or 36, Price. J, 7,27,usc Qg Adults jfQg FOR SALE U.S. Springfield Deer Rifle. Phone 275, Helper Insurance & Loan Co. p FOR SALE One coal Heatrola. Just like new. Reasonably priced. Call 249-or come to 147 Ridgeway St. SALE Studio couch with cover and small used coal range. Call 183-Very reasonable. Helper. FOR AND JUNGLE STAMPEDE tp Remember Family Nite at the BONNIE THEATRE Every Tuesday Starting October 10 FOR SALE 30-3- Call at . Phone 219. 0 232 Savage Model Duchesne St. or 182-W- tc FOR SALE New rifles. 300 Magnum Model 70 Winchester and Winchester Model 64, W C F. Call at Bryner camp. Cabin No. 7. 30-3- 0, FRIDAY - SATURDAY OCT. 6-- 7 Rex Beach's Greatest Thriller Mara & Adele ests, forty one Forest Service Dryeng of employees gathered Friday at the sistant Supervisor Delon Olsen Corral in Joe's Val- L. itonti'. Bevy. The r,! near Orangeville where a Sevys are of pricp ley of rangers' roundup rollicking The bride's Hospital frolic was held. With mountains of white lace wedding curt Sept 28 Mr and Mrs. Fratoso regaled in colors, the afternoon complimented with Helper, boy. a and evening were given to cob pipe and Sept. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Charles KM serenade of autumn. Consolidation stride eho . Elmo. girl. into forests national two the of laugn of the Sept. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence was symbolized or was Raneercrowd MaV the Manti-LaSimi Monfredi, Price, boy. in mock rituals with a trouseau of Monticello dressed in',T Sept. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Randall shot tea and shower, double ring tame of an ,ndian J Taylor, Castle Gate, boy. games, Flowers girls war. gun wedding, reception, Sept! 30 Mr. and Mrs. Charles songs and square dancing. Squaw rge C. Whitlock 0f Vanvant, Price, girl. wrestles and cowboy quips spiced Sent 30 Mr. and Mrs. Lavon the entertainment. Aw, Come On, Ring bearer was Fo Oviatt, Elmo, Joy. were in charge of Mrs. (invitations) DeLoy Mr. 30 and wu ui cpnraim. Sept. MUi Mrs. Lynch of Helper. Ar Castle Gate, boy. Forester Robert R Bf and programs were Trv,,ai. ws rangements Sept. 30 Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy est man """lm made by Mrs. Bessie T. Mower of Welle Thursby of Helper, girl. Mt J Price. Oct. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rainto uu xiuwara k. Foulger a, 'Q'Anne Julianna LaSal," Rang- were usners. Romerez, Price, girl. er Q. David Hansen of Moab was and Mrs. Cloyd STATEMENT OF THF OWNER-FillmorOct. 1 Mr. The marriage was soie by her "parCIR- - given in marriage Castle Dale, twin boys. MANAGEMENT, y "Justice of the peace SHIp Jack and Mrs. Oct. 2 Mr. CULATION, ETC., REQUIRED ents", Forest Supervisor and Mrs. n. .waugnan oi price with ACT girl. OF CONGRESS BY THE Dimick, Sunnyside, lard J. Guymon nt mm. and other security . ... mortgagees, OF AUGUST 24. 1912, AS noiamg the menacing s BY THE ACTS OF holders owning or holding l per to insure no breach of amount of MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, cent or more of total tentions. When it waau .. securor other mortgages, bonds, 1946. to kiss the bride, Q'Anne Carbon-Emery Bank, Of the Helper Journal, publish- - ities are: na, stung with such i. for Price Utah, and C. N. Memmott, shame, severely bit the ;e: Joseph C. Tunno, Helper, and ed weekly at Helper. Utah, Roosevelt, Utah. 1949. 6, October or tne tirst would-bRuby Pero, Castle Gate. sm, That the average number of ss. of Utah State of other gallants and Hopes David Dillon, Columbia, copies of each issue of this pub- thereby promptly County of Carbon Ruth Penovich, Helper. queshed Before me, a notary public in lication sold or distributed, through injury caused no lost time to or mails otherwise, paid the The forest ballad, " e is more agreeable and for the state and c0unt' subscribers during twelve the You and Balsam Too' in conversation than wit, and gives atoresaia. personally appeared bee duly months preceding the date shown at the reception by Mrs a certain air to the countenance Joe Tullius' who' havin& sworn to law, deposes above is 1060. according tine Allred of Price with which is more amiable than beau N. Joe Tullius ! the tnat and he Mabel Dryeng of Ephraim -J- oseph Addison ty Sworn to and subscribed belisher-editof the Helper Journal, piano. Everett R. Doman and that the following is, to the fore me this 19th day of Septem- raim, regnnal representati best of his knowledge and belief, ber, 1950. In Memorium charge of wildlife managi Lala de La Cruz ana nuwaru In loving memory of our only a true statement of the ownership, j. Baker Public Notary a if Price forest office were co: Fitzmanagement (and Lee daily, Lt. 1st child, Benjamin My commission expires May 10, tators. The future of the 82nd ly, semi weekly or triweekly, the of Field Artillery, , was seen with many chall Airbore Division, who was killed circulations), etc., of the afore-i- n 1952. of Date Thursday, predicted to be served with publication. action in Italy, Oct 6th. 1943. said publication for the date shown October 5, 1950. success for forest ccnsero Sadly missed bl his parents, Mr. in the above caption required by and Mrs. Ben B. Fitzgerald and the act of August 24, 1912. as his son, Jerry Fitzgerald, Brighton, amended by the acts of March 3, ,1933, and July 2, 1946 (section 537 Colorado. ! Postal Laws and Regulations). CARD OF THANKS printed on the reverse of this Our thanks and appreciation to form t wjt; Now is the time . the many friends, neighbors, and d a.ldreSses That the names have .all your ext strangers, who assisted in helping o the publisherSj It0Pi manag. the three members of our family ing editor, and business managers White Goods and during their recent automobile ac- ding washed and read cident. We are deeply grateful for N. Joe Tullius and publishel-s- : all the kind and wonderful acts the winter Hollie smiloe Helpe, utah. of sympathy and kindness son. Call us for quick Editor, managing editor, business Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vetere manager, N. Joe Tullius. service. efficient and son, That the owner is: (If owned Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schoenberger by a corporation, its name and and Family address must be stated and also Mr. and Mrs. John Vetere immediately thereunder the names and Family and addresses of stockholders own- ' inK CARD OF THANKS holding one per c.en or total amount of stock. If We wish to express our deep more appreciation and thanks to our not owned by a corporation, the OVERALL SERVICE TOO! many kind friends and neighbors names and addresses of the in-fthe beautiful floral offerings, dividual owners must be given. If WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU and for the acts of love and owned by a firm, company, or kindness during the death of our other unincorporated concern, its LAUNDRY beloved husband and father, Reu- - name and address, as well as hen A. Dart. We also wish to those of each individual member HELPER PHONE 540 thank all who took part in the must be given.) N. Joe Tullius, Helper. Utah. services. Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor G. Hollie Sillitoe. Helper. Utah. Mrs. Reuben A. Dart Tnat tne known bondholders, j and Family. pto.jjfe The Maleodians (male chorus) hold their first practice of the season at 7:00 p.m., Friday the 8th of October at the Carbon Male- College Music Building. The odians are a group of male ers who with the ladies chorus Lirioette sincere) give munity concerts throughout thewinter and spring months in Carbon and Emery counties and the area. The singing surrounding club has engagements during the next three months in Price and Helper. The chorus is sponsored by Carbon College. Mr. Apollo the of the director Hansen, chorus, extends a cordial invita-Bogdition to any man of this area who likes to sing to join the male-Galodians in this community service and to enjoy himself in song. 'J" will Citv-Count- y J z, tZ eom-I.ofle- y, al El e, , e, e ' Good-natur- . co-pu- or week-geral- d, 4 Prepare for Fall for 10-5- -c PHONE 540 or HELPER CITY c CARD OF THANK8 We wish to take this means to HUNTERS 10-5- -c SUNDAY - The ftoarittff Story MONDAY OCT. 8-- 9 of the Qiui that Won the Veitt FOR SALE Electric range, practically new. See Bob Sunset Ave., Helper. West of Bryner St. HUNTING PUPS English Pointers for sale. See them at 642 N. 2nd East, Price, or Phone 245-- J. Shelley WINTERS tc Dan . Stephen DURYEA SINGER Sewing Machine at McNALLV $35.00 only Blonde BEDROOM plete with Springs tress Black SET Miscellaneous CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Sham, poolng. All work guaranteed. See W. R. Everett, 644 N. 2nd East Price. Phone 55-- J. 7.8.ugc and MILLARD ScrwvUr tf MITCHELL OtftI L RICHARDS diaries Drake art BOtOfR CWSf TUESDAY - John Mclntire Cmcttd b Will Geer HUN JWTHOflT Product For Rent - $75.00 White DINNER Coal Range priced $45.00 FORD, 4 -- speed h UROM HOSfHWK OCT. 10 FOR RENT Furnished Ants, fc Rooms. By day, week or month. HILLCREST HOTEL A APT8. 1 use -- FOR FAMILY NITE RENT Two-roo- OCT. 2 -- room house with Relcastro, 66S WANTED Experienced mech anic. Phone 283. Helper. Motor Co. Dia-nuuj- tl 10-5-- PATRICE WVMORE I BABY SITTING done in my home by the day. Tall Helper 632-NR. tp SCOTT WILLIAM -- Admiral IVi cubic foot REFRIGERATOR. Reasonable. Automatic 22 RIFLE. belt, box of bullets 30-4- fWm ..hiiiilr-ili LOST Strayed or stolen Collie. old, tan and brown color. Anyone having informa, tion call Helper. Reward. 1942 BUICK Convertible, perfect condition. New top. fog lights. Sonomatlc radio, heater, spotlight, seat covers. Reason-able- . Men'R Converse BOOTS. Size 10 FISHING $7.50 267-M- tc "I' COATS, children's white FUR hats and muffs. Sizes 10 12. and v mfe SHIRTS Wool Coats i and Jackets una? Krag. $55.00 RADIO- - PHONOOoronado GRAPH, table model, with 75 $45.00 popular records Two rv ill $22.00 FORBES LOST AND FOUND (JiiiMtait ft mmsm like RIFLE, new Help- Wanted warner bros: GEIGER 1949 DEER bath. See Nick Railroad Avenue. 12-13-- 14 Strike COUNTER. Complete with neon flasher, guages, head phones and samples $90.00. er. FOR RENT THURS., FRI., SAT. modern Inquire apartment with stove. 242 N. Main or Phone 22, Adm: Children 10c Students 20c Adults 40c - m pickup $175.00 Lucky Jay.C. Fiippen commat- $50.00 MONARCH at only '37 SET and truck m Dress Right for your Deer and Pheasant Hunt FOR SALE p James STEWART . . . i FOR SALE One toilet tank and thank our many friends for their howl, $18.00. Several toilet bowls kind words of sympathy, and for cheap. Call 126-Helper. the beautiful floral offerings in the loss of our husband and father. FOR SALE Modern Brick home Mrs. Lorenzo Aguirre 255-on "D" St. Call Helper and son for appointment to see it. "THE AVENGERS" Starring John Carroll Maleodian Male Chorus JOE'S VALLEY IS SCENE OF MOCK NUPTlAi Call First Practice H Celebrating the merger of the Robert u. laSAl" r Manti and LaSal National For- "I. Forest Session Friday Night BENEFIT SHOW Set $15.00 8EE MARK HOVAT, JR. 52 NORTH MAIN HELPER PHONE 273-- J .M.0.U.S.PAT.0 Shoes, Caps, Wool Sox Red Sweat Shirts Wool or Wool Line" Coats and Jackets Red Ball, Packs, Chippewa, Bass, and Buekhect Oil Tanned Boots Ripon Wool and Loafer Sox l" ' THE TOGGERY 1 Helper, Utah 1 1 1 1 1 |