OCR Text |
Show an Appropriate Gift from THE TOGGERY in Helper With The PAGE SIX HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, Spring Glen PTA To Hold dancing Immunization Clinic New Dance Classes To Start Soon Mrs. Louise T,auriski, instructor, announced this that new classes will be all ages 3-D- ay week As started for beginners of and fresher classes for students who have taken lessons beore who desire to improve their technique. All interested should contact her at the civic auditorium next Tues. day from 4 to 6 p.m. part of the Civilian a De- ! KIND, ANY MINE LUMP SLACK NUT Sand or Gravel 8EE OR CALL HENRY BINCH PHONE 294-- HELPER, OR 399-R- 1 UTAH The first half schedule of the Carbon Coal League baseball association released this week shows that all games will be played on Saturdays and Sundays. With six teams signed up for the season officials state that three games will be played off each playing day. Home games for Spring Glen will be played on the Helper diamond, according to "Buck" Borla, publicity man for the league. First Half Schedule MAY 13 Hiawatha at Price; Drag-erto- n Spring Glen at Sunny&ide; at "Kenilworth. fense program the Spring Glen PTA is conducting a clinic where everyone can receive immunization shots for typhoid or vaccination for small pox. Three days' have been designated for this service, May 4, iMay 11 and May 18 during the hours from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Spring Glen school house. The clinic will he for everyone over one year of age. AH persons who have had three inoculations MAY 19 Hiawatha at Spring j for typhoid within the last two Glen; Kenilworth at Price; Sun-- ' booster a need will years only at Dragerton. dose. If it has been seven years nyside MAY 20 Kenilworth at Hiaor over since you had a smallpox j watha; Dragerton at Spring Glen; to be well would it vaccination, Price at Sunnyslde. be especially the MAY 26 Hiawatha at Dragyounger age groups. at Kenilworth-- ; erton; Sunnyside Two doctors. Dr. Demman, HelpGlen at Price. er, and Dr. Anderson, Price, as- Spring MAY 27 'Sunnyslde at Hiasisted by the county nurses asPrice watha; at Dragerton; Kenisociation, will be in charge of the lworth at Spring Glen. clinic. JUNE 2 Price at Hiawatha; A small charge will he made for Sunnyside at 'Spring Glen; Kenivaccinations. the I ANY it Carbon Coal League First Half Schedule Lists 5 Games Here MAY 3, 1951 shots and Of lworth at Dragerton. JUNE 3 Spring Glen at HiaDra watha; Price at Kenilworth; gerton at Sunnyslde. Hiawatha at KenilJUNE 9 worth; Spring Glen at Dragerton; Sunnyside at Price. JUNE 10 Dragerton at Hiawatha; Kenilworth at Sunnyside; Price at Spring Glen. Hiawatha at Sunny- JUNE 17 side; Dragerton at Price; Spring Glen at Kenilworth. Carbon High THE GIFT SHOP'S CLOCK! CONTEST! ENTER SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICER AT PRICE TUESDAY Kesler T. Powell, Manager of the Social Security Office at Provo will be in the Courthouse at Price on Tuesday, May 8, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., in ac semicordance with a regular monthly schedule of providing as sistance to Carbon ana Emery county people who desire help or information on Social Security problems. Graduating Class Of Intention To . Impound Trespassing . Livestock Notice is hereby given that all livestock found trespassing upon lands owned or controlled by the United States within the Manti-LaSa- l National Forest, including Division in Central the Manti Division In Utah, the Mesa-iLaSa- l Southeastern Utah and Southwestern Colorado and the Montlcello Division in Southeastern Utah, will be impounded by the United States Forest Service on or after June 1, 1951 if the same be not removed permanently previously from the National Forest. After the impoundment, owners- of tres - lrtr oof codk contort. Com In your namt on Hx big clock dial. Hora'i yovr chonc win luora Wore ngitlt fo adverting, gathering, impounding, and feeding or pasturing said live. stock. All impounded animals not redeemed within five days after Impoundment will be offered for sale at public auction. Animals not sold at public sale will be sold at private sale or condemned and destroyed, as required by the regulations of the Secretary of OMfirfolrfKKf GIFT passing livestock may regain possession thereof only by first re the United States in imbursing full for the expenses incurred in SHOP JEWELERS Ilelper, Utah Agriculture. Moral PADME SANDWICHES r Signed at Price, Utah, day of May 1951. ROBERT H. PARK Forest Supervisor Published May 3, 1951. BDQJLDAD2ID - COFFEE - FIIECCII FRIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE OPEN 11 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT DAILY Frank Lumbardie, Mgrr this 1st TAX HIKE (Continued Lambert. Jimmy Lingos, Nancy Lodeserto, Ro&e Lodeserto, Sharon .MacLean, Jean Marchello, Rose Marelli, Benny Martinez, Lillje Martinez, Fred Matis, 'Marilyn Maynard, Coilette McDermid, Elbert McDonald, Martha McKendrick, Virginia McMa-mar- a Charlene Milano, Irene Lucille Milano, Jda June Misner, Gwendolyn Mortensen, Bob Mraule, Lois Nason, Clark Neil, ' Arlen Newell, Frances Nielsen. Rulon D. Niel&an Diane Nogu-licBonnie Ann Oliver, Sally Oliveto, Ruel Clinton Olsen, Henry C. Paiz, Faith Pappacostas, Thomas Parry, Mary Ann Peczuh, FEE UPPED TO alike from the from the dealer in "Person taking motor vehicle special fuels; and severe penalties are provided for failure to drivers' tests in the near future report. False reports or other would do well to keep an eye on Faudulent attempts to evade the the calendar," it was pointed out payment of the. tax are made Thursday by Howard P. Leatham, felonies punishable by a fine of director of the drivers' license di$1,000 or a year in Jail, or iboth. vision of the state tax commission. Owners or operators of such A new schedule of fees is efbe required S2ft r user-deale- and - a COMMERCIAL r Ball Game Sunday DRIVER .LICENSE from Page One) motor vehicles who purchase special fuels outside the state will be required to compute their use of the fuels in this state on the basis of the average miles per gallon of fuel used by their vehicles. The state tax commission is given Joanne Penovich, Virginia Perez, the right to share with officials Richard (Peterson, LaDean Petty, of other states any information obWilliam Clifford Phelps, Chris tained in the administration of the Platis, Clark Roberts Powell, Mil- special fuel tax law. ton Ricketts, Ernest Sacco, Rosana Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campadel Sage, Robert Shields, Grant Smith, Albert Spensko, Sharlene Stevens, of Reno, Nevada, visited over the Cllve Stevenson, Gaylen Steven- week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Laboroi. son, Glen Stowell. Buddy Ray Stringham, Gayle Sylvia Jensen, Lucille jorgen-sen- , Taylor, Rodney Taylor, Virginia Max Kofford, Margaret Telaroli, Robert George Thurman, Jean Renone iLHtlefield, Marie Jane Thurman, Donna Jane Tidwell, Joan Toigo, Jfolene Rae Marie Mastrovlch, Non M. Merrill, Toson, Vonda Toson, Thomas Wat-kin- David Miles, John K. Miles, HarDonald Watson, Anne Wells, old Clark Nielaon, Nick Nikas, Lois Willis, Dolores Wilson, Paul- Neila Petitti, Lee R. Petty, Satterfield, Neal Smith, Lee ine Winn. R. Arthur R. Steele, Springer, . COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC Clara Anderson, Rosalie Bertot, Paul E. Turner. Esther Borla, Carma Joyce Bun-- ' CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION derson, Marion Ourney, Carol Lou Business Administration Ellia, Lydia Escandon, Joanne Joseph Xiras. Fasaio, Joyce Forrester, Rachel Secretarial Work Franco, Elsie Garcia, Florence Bonnie Rae Erickson, Athena Georgedes, Ardyth Rae Gibson, Vatsis. Mildred Hamilton, Joyce Ann Auto Mechanics Hardee, Neil Howard, Merlene Maurice Nay, Lee Perez, Claud Jeanselme, Peggy Jenkins. E. Smith, William R. Harris, Pete Joyce Johnson, Carol Johnston, Gonzales. Tesele Karerakis, Donna McAn-allMachine Shop Beverly MoFarlane, Geniel Walter D. Wilson, Ernest Mayer, Norma Jean Neilson, Row-ee- n Susan Phillips, Nougaret, Carpentry Thelma Elaine Pierce. Katherine Robert D. Fiack, Burton ReyScaoenRussell, Francis Regina nolds. berger, Patricia Skraznas, Marlene Welding Staley, .Mary Stofas, Clarice Vigor, John Palacios, Joseph Palacio9, Carrol Wright, Claudette Wright Pete Palacios. - ACCOUNTING (Continued from Page Ore) Drug and Johnny's Club in Helper or the Bunnell Garage in Price. MAGNA'S LINE-U- to ed his starting line-uJournal Thursday morning from all indications he will a good balance of veterans j collect the and have and listed in youngsters. His line-ubatting order is as follows: Travis ; Jimmy Brown, Cato, econd base; Dick Powers, shortstop; Bob Robb, first base; Jerry p center-field- say, on Monday,' May 7. the state tax commission is required Erlenback, to P Manager John MeGurk announc- right-field- Keith Bar- ; each application ton. Jeft field; Jerry Mitchell, an original license. third 'base; Vern Soloman, catch, day it must collect $2 for the and Benny Souters, pitcher. Sout-er- s same firm of license. Renewal is a old fees jump from SO cents to $1 and who hasn't had too much experthe fee for a duplicate license, to ience, but shows gopd promise. replace one that is lo&t, stolen or The remainder of the Magna pitch, destroyed. Jumps from 25 cents to ing staff consists of Jack Meister, II. Lake Bee; Glen Spanton, "Neither the tax commission nor Jranite High youngster; old reIts examiners have any right to liable Leif Erickson, and John alter the law. Therefore, espec- McXJurk. For tthe benefit of all the mem. ially if an applicant has to travel a considerable distance to take bers of the local branch of the the tests for an original examina- Dick Powers FanjCJllb, eccentric tion, he should come prepared to Dick was married in Salt Lake to for $1 with The-nex- t right-hande- ex-Sa- the full two dollar fee. if he applies after May 7. "All original license certificates pay issued or renewed are good for five after May 7. years. On iMay 7 and prior thereto they are good for three years only." Page lt City Thursday. Office tuppliea the now on sale Journal Helper at frWe JWfiem Comfort St. Anthony Kites from (Continued r One) Walter Fay Mary Fazzio, tfrene Perri, Nicholas Chavez, Santo Liupo, John Ldmone, Frank Lupo, Fred Yakich, Mary Lupo, Inez Limone, Josephine Lee, Rich, ard Dewey, Emma Beacco, Joseph Tunno, Ruby Tunno, Rudy Metel-kBenny Martinez, John Jolene Hatch, Edith Tone, Anthony Tone, Robert Buchanan, Wanda Mello, Frances- - Lopez, Mary Metelko, Anthony (Beacco, Dana Phelps, Barbara Phelps, Wilma Zanelli, Gladys Saccomanno, Billle Mary Schoenberger, William Crocco, Mary Jane Lavato, Guy Adams. Borla, KOs-mac- THE CONNOISSEUR Comfort it 100 proof and reoy fasfei good I Delicious for mixed drinks and highballs. Southern 100 PROOF LIQUEUR Southtm Comfort Corp. $t.louii,Mt Barbara Joyce Baith, Barbara Gabrielia, Dorothy Cartwright, Marvin Sealey. COLLEGE Notice GAS (Continued from Page One) PREPARATORY Jerry Andersen, Thomas 'L. Ar- nett. Gayle Batchelor, Sharlene Charlene Bryner, David Bruno, Bunnell. Allan Byers, Rosemary Demetrla Campbell, Cannariato, Betty Carr, Thomas Conover, Knute Crawford, Eugene Crocco, f. Dean Denison, Clair Draper, Robert Ray Doty, Patricia Jean Marion Francke, Gale F.riokson. Hamelwrlght, Cherie Hansen, Fred dy Lorraine Hardin. wAiiopb James. David Charles Jessen, Verner Johnson, Hugh Klrkendall, Patsy Annette Lamph, Luanne iLennberg, Charles Mad-ePat&v Ann Mahan, Joyce Mar- sing, Jackie Louis Martini, Rex McArthur, Nancy Sherolyn McDonald, Julie McGuire,, Lorenzo Lauren Miles, Marshall Lee Miller, Thomas Clair Mower, Katherine Faye Olsen, John Mary Ellen Parmley, Roy Painter. Paul Perkins, Rita Louise Pessetto, Carl Poglajen. Dixy Redd, Raymond Richens, Wayne Rowley, Dean Shlmmin, Wllma Snow, Dlan Stevens, LeROy E. Stevens. Myrleen Stevenson, Sharon Lee Stoddard, Paul Scott David Taylor, Marianne Thomas, Thompson, Paul Tratos, MeMn Wall, Joseph V. Williams, Lamond Williams, Jackie Ray Woodward, Jenlene V. Worthen, Marian Young, Joyce Young. Katheryn n. Mc-Maho- Pa-lon- i, INFANTS' ANKLETS Zele. CARBON COLLEGE VOCATIONAL COURSE , Kenneth Morgan, Don Traunt-veinGee Pierce, James Watt, Richard Wells. ASSOCIATE IN ARTS John "B. Angottl. LaMar Lee Buffmlre, Patsy Renee Burdlck, Shanna DeAngeles, jacn ti. koff, Beth Frandsen, Dorothy Hardee, Nan Louise Leonard, Betty Marakls, JesBie Lee Nelson. Kayo K. Nlwa, Rose Oliveto. Anthony Pellegrlno, Veloy piccjonl, James Helen Darlyn LeRoy Powell, Trauntveln, ASSOCIATE IN 8CIENCE Betty Lou Allred, Marilyn O. Jean Anderson, Anderson. Merlynn Arthur Anderson, Udell O. Gerald M. Banasky. William TP, Belllston, EvanglUne Blkakii, Melvln D. Bishop. Robert Owen Darrel Burgener, Alfred I Clavel, Crawford, James M. Drossas, Ross O. Frandsen, Robert T. Fryer, Douglas Powell Oalbralth Jr., Jl deen Gardner, Nola Georcedes. Outstanding Value! Birdseyc Diapers! SOFT NEXT TO BABY'S TENDER SKIN! 250 mercerized cottons that launder beautifully and really wear! In so many cheer ful wathfast colors all with a fancy cuff top. 32-6J- . Smooth, ' . SO Birdseye is a diamond-shap- e X2J Doz. weave made of soft, loosely woven cotton yarns! Penney's uses the heaviest-weigfor these diapers. Wash them over and overboil them ! Those firmly stitched hems resist the wear of laundering . . . keeps the diaper in shape! ht VALUES RECEIVING TRAINING GALORE! BLANKETS PANTS CRIB BLANKETS B9c 39o 1.W PAY CASH & SAVE |