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Show er sizes; " memo books open side or end. $1.00 CENTRAL SCHOOL j ' By NEWS BITS The Carbon Methodists To Hear From China Missionary CLUB NOTES CO-E- D Kaye Binks HELPER PAGE FOUR (Utah) JOURNAl THURSDAY, rnvr T UDtR The Helper Co-E- d Club returned Maybelle Thompson, I From once again voted in new members. iaK, arint rv,,m -(- ilnnirv work VWC flrUttj They are Janet Basinger. Alma jn china, will speak at the JAMES FLOYD ROGERS Rae Bates, Darlene Blackburn. munity Metnodist Church of Price, James Floyd Rogers. Sheila Booth, Myrna Biadshaw. next Sunday morning. She will also old infant son of Everett Floyd Kay Broadbent, Lynnette Carr, 8peak at the Fellowship Dinner and Jessie Peace Rogers. Spring Ud" Dorothy Coleman, Leila Cooley, following the 11 o'clock service. Glen, died at the family home in Marie English, Patsy Farish, Erna- - AU m,.ndB of tne church are in- MEMBERS Spring Glen Sunday. 1st Reggie Williams, grade; lee Flaim, Colleen Funcannon, vited to come to the dinner which He was born Aug. 18, 1950, at Sherrie Uzelac. 1st grade; Jimmy .Jeiroleane Jackson, Colleen Harri- - wii oe jaej(j at noon sonday. Oct. Henrietta, Oklahoma. lometkina. NohoH jUfirM t. Spent most of yesterday over at Smith, 1st grade; Emit Sunter, son, Valerie Merrill, Faye Miller, 15 Eacn person should bring a When. -I a y kiici Hnn . . i w the Court House. "Tiny" Fields, He was survived by the paris s, 1st grade; Patricia Bosone, 2nd Kazuko Niwa, Colleen Olson, jjgjj ot of she smiles nis own service. ents; one sister, Helen All Rg-lerthe biggest and fastest-talkin- g aaj hT)A sweetly Johenene Reese, Diamanti, 2nd Shirley Olsen, Marilyn grade; our three policemen, was holding biaca b our Spring Glen, and the grand inin 2nd Betty Slater, Colleen Sneddon, BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE mothers, Mrs. Polly Rogers, Tommy Beverldge, grade; forth about his traffic troubles. rrom where I sit, that eirV. . grade; Linda Edwards, 2nd grade; !Joyce Snow, Luan Stevens, Lorene COMMISSION OF UTAH: Md.. and Mrs. Pasa Peace, as good as drive "Women just Keith Burnhope. 3rd grade: Karen Uzelac and Kaye Binks. who in the Matter of the Application jSchulter, Oklahoma. ''ks . . .... :men do," Tiny said, "and just as vrinnaH - IS M ID Wahl. 3rd grade; Helen Yelenich, ..IBiJ.. of RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENinitiation was held last Thurs-4t- h Graveside services were con. . conin a bad. For instance a girl """ce uiey re not bein. grade; Dale Smith, 3rd grade; dayj Qct 5 Tne new menibers CY, INCORPORATED, for cer- ducted Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the vertible today. She started a three-bloc- k 4th Ann 'came Matson. Stangrade; Becky dressed in misfit costumes tain changes in rates, ratings, Spring Glen cemetery, with tie-u- p all by herself. Orlando Miera. 4th grade; Saralyn during the day. In the evening and rules named in Supplements ley Judd, bishop of the Spring down Main Mil"She's right to enjoy rr)a. v. liHHif . creeping 6th Marionos, grade; James Nos. 1, 7, 9, and 15 to Official Glen ward, Church of Jesus Christ initiation was held at the school an respect the other out stuck and hand left Street ler. 5th grade; Donald Chadwick, wth refreshments following. Every No. 34, Saints, officiating. of Latter-da- y Express Classification around. Never of 5th grade. waving IfjUM, one including the ones being inI.C.C. 7600. Burial was in the Spring Glen sort or left, never stops. itiated had a good time Case No. 3S28 cemetery, under the direction of turns right But, of course, everyone behind NOTICE OF HEARING the Mitchell funeral home. Price. During one meeting we elected her thinks she's signaling about Notice is hereby given that the fund raising committees. They CANNING LABELS Rail-ion are Bonnie Jean Lewis, Mar- application of For Sale at The Parker. Marilyn Christensen. wav Express Agency, Incorpor- OFFICE JOURNAL Del Ray Brotherson, Elmo, and Shirlene Gardner and Diana Wahl ated, will be heard before the of Commission Service are the chairmen of the commit- Clarasee Dalton, Cleveland. William E. Dougherty Spring tees. The officers elected for 1950- - Utah at its office, 314 State CapiMonon ,o1. SaIt Lake City, Utah, Canyon, and Dolores Day, Drag- - 61 arc: Lou Jean Jensen, presi- the 23rd day of October, 1950, Ident; Marilyn Reese, vice presi- erton. Fredric M. Civish, Jr., Columbia, dent; Melva Porter, secretary; commencing at 10:00 a.m. This is an application for per- Kazuko Niwa, treasurer; and Jane Herniee Powell Price Kaye Rohert fl P.rOwther Sanfnrrt Binks. reporter; Bonnie Lewis and mission to file and make effec Rae Bates- - cheerleaders tive on intrastate traffic in Utah Colo., and Mary Lou Revnolds, A'nw club Our advisors are Mrs. Pizza '.hanges in rates, ratings and rules Sanford. Colo. A great American statesman has defined "rugged individualism" as a "eulogy of those God. named in Supplements Nos. 1, 7. and Miss Santi. men and women of honesty whose Stamina and character and fearless assertion of 15 ring 9, and to Official Express The club cooperated in making rights led them to make the(r own way in life." No. 34, I.C.C. 7600, jthe National Kids' Day a success Classification to been same has the extent as in Helper by selling Kids' What better way to describe the builders Suffocating Socialism at home, like com.permitted to become effective On . of America munism overseas, threatens the America interstate traffic through the fil- the America to which the - - . sr a in of appropriate supplements to we cherish. . .... , . ragged, regimented oppressed peoples of r the world look for release, for inspiration. Official Express Classification No. CARD OF THANKS 94t0 become To the doctors who are fighting for freeWe wish to express our deep 34. psc- utah Is Our Specialty to notice on effective statutory know dom, our salute. Their crusade for liberty our we and value As and to thanks the businessmen, appreciation iARAOE ' tiRvitl station is all America's crusade. the blessings of freedom. We know how many friends and neighbors for the Commission and to the public, the beautiful floral offerings and Copies of Supplements Nos. 1, 7, the exercise of freedom has made America 7600' are on to and Freedom is worth defending for the acts of kindness during at home as great. We want to keep our right to volwell as abroad. the death of our beloved father file with the instant application ;. untary action. j and ibrother, A. M. Perri. A spe- in the Commission offices. By order of the Commission. cial thanks to those who particiDated at Salt Lake City, Utah, in the services. pated this 10th day of October. 1950. Mrs. Mary Sneddon F. A. YEAMANS James and Joe Perri Gus Tsangaris, Mgr. Secretary (SEAL) Brother Domenic Perri and families where Newly elected officers for the Helper Central School are Mary Chiara, president. 6th grade; Robert Sneddon, vice pres- ident. Oth grade: Sandra Van- Natta. secretary, 5th grade. j et sit JL,.1, y uught To "Polish ner iramc Manners! i . e. j w relaxes you from today .. prepares you for tomorrow . . . Scientific, Spring-Ai- r innerspring unitg provide luxurious Comfort" advantages (automatic adjustment to every body curve and body movement) to everyone regardless of their weight. On Spring-Aiyou "sleep right, wake up bright." Come in for demonstration, and "real inside story" about mattress quality and value. "Controlled Comfort" details in brief, below. "Con-trolle- d r, d Plic ')'. Rugged AUTO 1 1 above-entitle- REPAIRING . i -- . - i. - 9- 4 COM'OHT-Hi- gh quality, cotton felt padding (upholstery) cushions body from spring eonUct, jives surface softness andlui-ur- y "feel" to a Spring-Ai- r mattress. i -c COU0r-Kir- m to heavier portions of the body support d is by the middle section of the"hour-glas- ALL I KNOW IS THAT WHEN YOU GET IT TOGETHER, IT SHOULD BE A THIRTY-SI- s' tension spring coils, where and compression strengthspring are greater. UIP COMFORT-- A, im SKS",Itxedti many as nine of spring coils, throughout, keep edges SUPER DELUXE! You'll find our servicemen the quick but silent type. The rny gas you get goes into your tank. from sagging, prevent maintain flexibility give sleep comfort year-i- year-ou- t. ... HARDWARE Body & Fender Work & HELPER FURNITURE Wheel -:- Aligning LIMONE GARAGE COMPANY - & Balancing LIMONE Price I Helper & DOLEATTI 215 So. Main SUNDAY, MONDAY, OCT. 15, 16 ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE LIVE AGAIN I Rogues Sherwood Forest ....... JofcUtHtn Diana StOftGf. MACRMOr . ALAR HALE Scrsw PUr D) Ge BnKt OiiKled by GORDON urn m--. ., DOUGLAS TUESDAY, OCT, 17 sss? tmtocti b FttD M PACHAI 19-f- t. 2 acres land below FOR SALE Carbonville. Call Edith Canto, Phones 805-- J. or 366, Price. 7,27,usc . Adults 40e Students f FOR SALE One coal Heatrola. Just like new. Reasonably priced. Call 249-or come to 147 Ridgeway St. SALE Estate Heatrola, medium size, good condition, very reasonable. Also small used coal range. Call Helper 1S3-R- . FOR Black and White DINNETTE $45.00 SET MONARCH Coal Range priced at only One tan overstuffed set, one breakfast set. one large wardrobe, and one fruit cupboard. See Eugene Anderson at 369 N. 1st East, Price. SALE modern or inquire house. Phone 143-at 399 2nd East St., Helper. $45.00 FORD. '37 pickup truck $175.00 Lucky Strike GEIGER COUNTER. Complete with neon flasher, guages. head phones $95.00 and samples 1949 Admiral REFRIGERATOR DEER cubic foot 7 22 Automatic new $175.00 like RIFLE, $22.00 RIFLE, Krag, "30-4- 0 belt, box of bullets $55.00 1942 BUICK Convertible, perfect condition. New top, fog lights, Sonomatic radio, heater, spotlight, seat covers. Reasonable. Men's One tan o verstuffed chair, like new. Cheap. Call 200, Helper. FOR SALE FOR FAMILY NITE Adm: Children 1948 SALE trailer house, also two matching walnut end tables and occasional chair. Inquire 91 Locust Street, Helper. FOK FOR SALE , UN A COLUMBIA PICTURE t FOR SALE Helper BONNIE FOR SALE CLASSfflGD DISPLAY house. InFOR SALE 240 at River St.. quire Helper. stomn - THE TOGGERY COMFORT I'.- - firtt turns of special Karr spring coils give soft, luxurious support to all body contours and special buoyancy to lighter part of the body such as arms and legs. BOOTS, Converse Size 10 FISHING $7.50 FUR children's whit hats and muffs. Sizes $15.00 and 12. Set Two COATS, 10 Girl's large BICYCLE Picnic ay $15.00 ICEBOX $6.00 floor LAMP $7.00 SEE MARK HOVAT, JR. 52 NORTH HELPER - MAIN PHONE 273-- J HUNTING PUPS English Pointers for sale. See them at 642 N. 2nd East. Price, or Phone 245-- J. tc Miscellaneous CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Sham, poolng. All work guaranteed. See W. R. Everett, 644 K. 2nd East 7.8.uac Price. Phone 55-- J. Nut. Lump or Slack. Prompt Delivery. Wood and misc. hauling. Tom Hovat, Phone 396-JHelper. COAL ir cm Boei pi ui scon, m. BJ For Rent Dennis MORGAN n&NF KAYMUNLJ MASSEY CLARK nwrcTCo av I08ERT f LORE (IIS Three-roomoFOR RENT dern house. Inquire at 30 Palmer St., or Call 163-Helper. m SiNATOJf ELBERT D. Y FOR RENT unfurnish-ed- . Inquire at WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, OCT, 18, 19 81 Maple St. FOR RENT Furnished basement apartment at 101 D St. CaU after 4 p.m. THOMAS The NAM opposed a 75c an hour minimum wage. How low a wage would Its pree-Idenow running for the Senate, propote? nt RENT furnished apartment with bath. See David Rowley. Spring Glen. FOR CANNING LABEL8 For Sale at The JOURNAL OPTICE . Jf -- Balti-jmor- (Mr 12, |