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Show The PAGE TEN HELPER JOURNAL 1950 (Utah) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 MEN GALLED HORRY SHOP FROM CARBON REVAMPED; prizes was Mrs. P. M. 'Gonzalez. Herb Babcock, Helper player, was awarded the prize of the evening, FOR PHYSICALS la baseball figurine. The banquet table was attracTwenty-tw- o young men from A banquet in honor of the Help- tively decorated with fall flowers Utah this morning Eastern left Seventy-fiver Merchants baseball team was and fall berries. the attended to enthusiasts baseball take physFort for Douglas held in the Helper civic auditorevent. tura then await ical examinations last and ium Sunday, featuring a call into the service at some key dinner, according to Mrs. Al is The happiest conversation Wahl, chairman of the event. future date, according to a report that of which nothing is distinctly from Otto B. McKinnon. clerk of Assisting with the banquet were remembered but a general effect the local draft board. After these directors and wives of the examinations they will be classiand the master of of pleasing impression. Johnson fied and entered on the availDr. J. J. Dalpiaz. ceremonies was list. Those who left today-are- : ability sesa singing Leading community to Journal Items Newe Phone of several sion and awarding John Rebol, Helper; Raymond Telaroli, Helper; David J. Royal; Ronald W. Jewkes, Armond Basso, Price; Kenilworth; GOOD GROOMING James P. Alger. Price; iLeon H. William D. PAYS OFF Blown, Huntington; Crawford, Provo; Delbert F. Hansen, Clear Creek; Bill Joe Had-deMAKE IT A HABIT TO SEND Dragerton; Ira E. Bell, YOUR CLEANING & PRESSING James D. Warren, e Lu-cer- o. n, Dra-gerto- n; Stand-ardvill- TO US. for Helper & Pick-U- p . Delivery INDEPENDENT DRY GLEANING SERVICE BILL CARNES Roundhouse Worker Dies of Injuries From t ar Misnap Funeral services were held in the Helper LDS ward chapel Sun63. who died NEEDS ARTICLES day for John Roche. hospital at the Price inStarting with next week we ex- early Friday morning from truck his move We when our suffered juries Hobby Shops. pand over to O'Brien's garage. We will left the road on the Willow Creek be able to start Tanning and iroad near Castle Gate Sunday Mounting. Some rooms In the October L YMCA are being vacated and set He was born at Leon, Guana up as a club for boys and girls juato, Mexico, and had oeen a for meetings, games, recreation. resident of Helper for the past 25 And here we ask your help. We years, and had been employed at need table8, chairs, benches, lock- the local Denver and Rio Grande ers to equip these rooms, so they roundhouse most of that time. will be homey and comfortable to Surviving him is a stepdaughter, drop in. I appeal to you who have Mrs. Afon Froakes, Lapoint, Uinold discarded furniture in your tah county. back yards and rooms. Let us Burial was in the Helper Mt. know it (phone the City Hall any View cemetery under the direction time), we will pick them up. Our of the Wallace Mortuary of Price. Hobby Shops have good use for old tubs, containers, leather jack-let- s, CANNING LABELS wooden 'boxes. You clean your For Sale at The junk, and we have opportunity to OFFICE JOURNAL So. please, jmake new from old. 'don't read and forget it. Offer your help. OUR WEEKLY SCHEDULE .. Hobby Shops; b to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, YMCA. ... Dance and Gym for girls: 5 to Auditorium. (j p.m., Thursday, Tumbling for boys: 6 to 7 p.m., I I Thursday,' Auditorium. Mrs. See Industrial Painting: THURSDAY, personally. jFlaim ADMITTED TO STATE BAR Word was received yesterday from the Utah State Bar association that Paul Donald Bahr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bahr of Hill street, was one of five men to successfully pass the state bar examination. Chief Justice Eugene E. Pratt presided. LOCKERS NOW City-Count- y John 8. Sampinos, Price; Henry J. Garcia, Spring Canyon; Bruce L. Leonard, Price: Joe H. Swasey, Price; Elmer P, Johnson, Castle Gate; John Melo, Spring Glen; John F. McDermSid, Kenilworth; Vernon R. Evans, Castle Gate; Gerald M. Hanasky, National; and Oren D. Eckejund, Wellington. Names of men picked to fill an official draft call will not be until available for publication after the men have reported to the induction station and it has been definitely determined that they will be accepted, thus lists released for publication will bear only the names of those actually inducted into the servce and not BEAUTY WEEK those who might fail in passing examinations or other qualifica(Continued from Page One) tions required of them when an- gan Locke and Ellene Fossat. With the idea that this week is swering the official call. dedicated to more beautiful wom-!e- n beauticians will donate Thomas Decries of dollars worth of beauty 'service. They will visit hospitals, Republican Silence shut ins and old folks homes and On Current Issues ;give of their time, talent and matAfter nearly a month of exten- erial in cheering patients with sive campaigning, Utah's Senator new hairdos and facials. Beauty Elbert D. Thomas this week sur- operators are making a concenveyed tthe situation and told State trated effort to contact these peoPress reporters that he has still ple and those who have not been been unable to get the Republican contacted are urged to get in candidates to discuss the actual touch with beauty salons as soon issues of the campaign. as possible. As a build-utoward national If my 18 years in the Senate to the beauty week, beauty operators are have been a detriment people of Utah, as my opponent meeting with the various womindicates. I wish he would point en's clubs in the county giving out just ONE piece of legislation beauty talks and demonstrations, I issued Proclamations have either voted for or perby the sonally sponsored, that has been governors of each state will place bad for Utah and Utahns. My op- further emphasis on the importponent contends that the people ance of the week. of Utah have been without good GOLDEN EAGLES government for 18 years but refuses to tell the people which (Continued on Page Eight) laws he would have repealed. In E; Harold Cunningham, Paul Dur-raall fairness to Utahns my opponT; LaMar Hussey, Henry ent should tell them which laws Etzel, G; Clark Nielsen, C; Kay he is against instead of strad- jPhippen, QB; Burl Hoopes, LH; dling the issues and bleating Don Morris, RH; Frank Eckles, FB. about unimportant items. Senator Thomas is currently Jim Murphy and Bart Piantus touring the State of Utah to carry will play a lot of defensive ond. and Evans will Hamelwright his case to the people of the state rather than just "front office ex change at tackle. Alger and Kayo Niwa will alternate with JLindsey ecutives." and Burr at Halfbacks. It is not easy to say how far an Gene Jockovich and Bill Hill affable and courteous manner in with alternate with Eckles and conversation may go toward win- Clark Nielsen backing up the Cicero line. Lew Myers will ning the affections. change with Mathis at offensive guard. Don Jones did a very fine job when Faddis sprained an ankle against Ricks, will be ready to help Faddis again at quarterback. The Lowry team will run their V Price Sale plays from a short punt and a T formation. This team is made up of some great four-yecollege men who have joined the Air Corps, and many outstanding high school stars. Work Guaranteed 98-- J ' 12, Baseball Team Feted By Merchants Ass'n. Phone , A FEW LARGE LOOKERS SEVERAL SMALL ONES BRING YOUR DEER HERE FOR wJ CESSING FOR HOME OR LOCKER stSj Auii. vuifwi ppiug .rreezing TOP PRICES PAID FOR YOUR DEER HIDES ! HELPER LOCKER STORAGE Phone 9-- W Helper Bonnie Theatr """ llllll III I I M IMMMM MM FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 13; 14 j THERE'S NO SUCH THING a Rebel j hun-'dre- just doesn't come free- - except in the bread line. services don't come free, either. That tax on your dinner check helps pay for a lot of things that some people think they are getting "free". Food Gov-emine- whose ds guns turned treason into glory... forhis captive p When new services are offered most people have learned to look for the price tag. They know that in too many lands to. responsibility is centralized conday the price of shucked-of- f trol. The price of Government handouts is personal freedom. the Government controlled the irestaurant business, the food, we believe, would be poorer and the price higher. If the Gov. ornment took over the medical profession, we believe that price would climb and services deteriorate. If Frankly, we want the right to compete for your patronage to earn and to keep your confidence in us. the responsibility We want a free America not the "free lunch" sort of Government. SUNRISE CAFE Frank Lumbardi, Mgr. THE Flakes Silver Brand 1QQ BEER SUB . 4 for Pickwick! 58c .Q0 FISHERS or WALTERS No Deposit. For 7 IGERBERS I JEWEL OIL SAUSAGE Country Style "' Qt. I PliHTY Bflh. HBM ... WVFtJ IIIJ I Mill mm. m llllfllirmT-BHi Kf aaaaaaaa am 10 - - nbbbbbbbbl1 w--- .V- msi ivmm H Morrell's I 4 1bpkg gj0 I hi m am ,hr aa ih hnm .nbbbbbbbbbbi mWX&mf c tmm i, mm mm teas t.Mw Ovr.'.Vi W-- v STARRING ERROL Bp' w rLYN and Stardom s new lovfi v i nv OIRECTED PATRICE WYMORE flffl Kil and ALAN M Ill From a Story by Aian LeMay Ml . m,c u. BY SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '' ATTENTION KIDS! SATUBDAV MORNING MATINEE Box Office Opens 10 a.m. Show Starts 10:15 a.m. Chapter 2 of the Greatest Serial Ever Made I 69c I - a " I LARD a mnnnbnnnnnnnp'' -j Screen Play by 45e y Prices Effective Fri.. Sat.. Oct. 13 and 14 SNCt ar $1.00 BACON 10 to 12 lb. Aver. girl! PEET SOAP TUNA PEAS 8 for AMER5 Yankee MESSAGE WALTER K. GRANGER "Every reclamation project the State of Utah it current In payment of Federal In loan. Under Democratic leadership the dream of reclamation and conservation development became a realty. They are paying their own way they belong to youl "ATOM MEN VS. SUPERMEN MONTE HALE in THE OLD FRONTIER and CHARLES STARRETT "STREETS OF GHOST TOWN I! |