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Show HELPER The (Utah) THE AMERICAN WAY 17, 1951 THURSDAY, PAGE FOUR City, to the 14, Block 1 of Fitches West' Side Addition to Helper City. Total cost of the said improvement is estimated at $2,441.50' including the cost of engineering, advertising and legal work. Unit cost Is $2.57 per linear foot. AH according to the plans, profiles and specifications on file in the office of the City Recorder and to defray the abutters por- tion of cost thereof by special assessment upon lots and pieces of ground to be affected or benefited thereby: to be assessed by the front foot according to the amount and character of such upon that portion improvement of the above named streets immediately abutting or adjacent to each lot or piece of ground. All protests or objections to such intentions, or to the construction of this sewer must be made in writing and filed by the owner or owners of the property affected or benefitted describing Mine, together with the number of front feet affected by sueU class of improvement and filed with the City Recorder on or before the 11th day of June A.D. 1951 at 7:30 P.M. at which time the City Council will have a regular meeting ond consider the protests and objections that shall FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER Notice JOURNAL, MAY Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Helper City, A Municipal Corporation of the State intention make the of Utah, of the .aid Council to ing improvement fOlNTHE the of follow- to wit: Construct a six inch sanitary sewer line complete with manholes to serve the properties abutting on a portion of Ivy Street and on River Street in Fitches West Side Addition to Helper City, said sewer line to run in an easterly direction on Ivy Street from Canal Street to River Street, and in a NEWS VETERAN RAILROAD VISITORS Mrs. Bud Cox and EMPLOYEE family of Salt ILake City were GRANTED ANNUITY visitors here Sunday at the Jess George Stella, GS, of Helper has Cox home. Bud, one of the first been granted an annuity under local men in the Naval reserve to the provisions of the Railroad Rebe called back into uniform last tirement Act, the Denver & Rio Western Railroad anAugust, has until this time been Grande stationed at the reception center nounced today. A veteran at Fort Douglas. He , is leaving of 20 years Rio next week for a new assignment Grande service. Stella has been in California. continuously employed by the railroad here since 1930. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. M. Scandella and We wish to take this means to thank our many friends and rela- son, Robert, of Helper have moved tives for the beautiful floral of- to Roseville, California, to make ferings, sympathy, and aid extend, their home. MOTHER'S Mr. and Intention Of DAY raj Southerly on direction from the Northeast 9, Block 1, Fitches dition to Helper South line of Lot ed U9 during the recent death of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carr and our baby daughter and sister. family spent Sunday in 'Spring-vlllVanXatta Clifford Mr, and Mrs. with Mrs. Carr's mother, and daughters Mrs. Mary Chadwick. ,17,P River street of Lot Side Ad- corner West i have been made to the Sewer Project. Property owners may protest or object to any class of improvements that affect his property, but this protest or objection shall not affect any other class of improvements. All protests and objections must be filed in writing. By order of the City Council of Helper City dated 11th day of May, 1951. City Recorder Date of first publication, 17, 1951. Date of last publication, May June 7, 1951. The Journal has every popular brand of typewriter ribbons. SIMPLIFIED BOOKKEEPING TAX RECORD BOOKS of Bulinen TO I0OKS $3.53 '. $5.00 $100 $7.50 For All Typ EAST Me lack coaplM The Helper Journal FOOD CENTER e J Mrs. Leslie Reid and in Salt Lake Sunday visiting with Mrs. Reid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones. Mr. sons and were FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rlcheda and daughters, Lucy and Olive, visited FOR SALE Coal range and in Salt Lake City Sunday. table and kitchen heater; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uhle were chairs; bike; linoleum and fruit bottles. Inquire 459 visitors in Provo Sunday. Janet St., Helper. 6,17,ltp Miss Bessie Amano, formerly of Smiley's Beauty Shop, is now COAL RANGES FOR SALE White Enamel Monarch In very working in Salt Lake City. also Cream good condition; Donna and Jimmy Miner came Enamel Monarch. Reasonably home Sunday to spend Mother's priced. Inquire at Tony Gusso's Day with their parents, Mr. and place, Sunset Avenue, Helper. Mrs. Ace Miner. Accompanying G,17,ltp them were Margaret Mutz and FOR SALE Now modern LeRay Conover of Ferron, who house, large corner lot. North- also enjoyed the day with their east location. Automatic heat, parents. Jul basement, double garage. See Mrs. Al Leo and three children only. Phone returned by appointment Monday after spending . 132-RPrice 3,8,usc two weeks in Salida, Colo., to be 1 National Cash near her husband, who is receivFOR SALE register; 1 cigar case; 1 to- ing medical care at Salida hosbacco case; 1 beer cooler; 1 pital. Front Bar and Back Bar. inMrs. George Heck was- pleasantand Furniture quire Mutual ly surprised last Saturday, when Hardware, Helper. 6,17,ltc her sister, Mrs. Olive Hutchins of Pasco, Wash., dropped in for Two-storeight-rooFOR SALE house with furnace, sto- an overnight visit before continuker and insulated. Inquire 615 ing her trip to Florida. Janet St., Phone 515-Helper. Mrs. Joe Marvosh of Salt Lake 5.17,3tp spent the week end visiting her One kitchen cab- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George FOR SALE inet, one china cabinet, one Spratling, and her young son. coal range, like new. Reason- George Brent, who has keen keep ably priced for quick sale. Call ing his grandparents company for several weeks. Mrs. Marvosh was Tom Hovat, Helper, 396J5. accompanied iby Miss Katherine 5.17,ltp Smolich who visited with her Small Kelvtnator father, Martin iSmollch. FOR SALE refrigerator In good condition. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips Call 68-J- . Reasonably priced. left Saturday for California where; U7,ltp they plan to spend two weeks! Mrs. and visiting vacationing Miscellaneous Phillips' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. CARPET ft UPHOLSTERY Sham. N. Radcliffe. ji..iinK. All work guaranteed. Set Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perry-- were W H Everett. 844 V.. Cnd East business callers in Salt Lake 7.8.uc Price Phone P55-- J. City last Thursday. RUG & FURNITURE CLEANING Visitors in American Fork at Any kind of binding, Serg-inand Carpet Installations. In- the home of Mr. and Mra. William Desmond last Sunday were, quire 644 North 2nd East or Mr. and Mrs. Chris jouflas, Mrs. 5.17.USC Call 955-J- . with Rllla Memmott returned them after spending several weeks Wanted Help in Roosevelt visiting her son and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memworld's The family, Products. AVON mott and In American Fork with of cosmetic company, largest and family, Mr. and her to daughter unexcelled fers opportunity ambitious .women who desire Mrs. William Desmond. good income. Highest commis Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lloyd of sions and 'bonus paid. Write Salt Lake City, spent Mother's immediately for interview to Day wllh his parents, Mr. and 7 N. 164 East, Avon Manager, Mrs. II. P. Lloyd. Mrs. Lloyd re6,10,3tp Frovo, Utah. turned with them for a few days g visit. For Rent Law Offices Of Furnished apartRENT ments and 'rooms. Also house 6,10,usc keeping rooms. HILLCREST HOTEL & APTS. FOR Eastern Utah To Close Saturdays of the At a recent meeting modem One Dnr Eastern association, I'tah modern furnished house and one hous. Call 126W. Helper. 4.19.U9C members decided that during the summer months beslnning June 4 room FOR RKNT completely 2 and continuing until September gar-- j 1. 1951. furnished house, Include lawyers will close their ase, garden spot and fruit trees. offices all day Saturdays to nl Inquire at 61 Bryner St.. or low them to rnjoy a few more 5.17.11c minutes of leisure time. This acPhone 14J. Helper. was reported by Edward 2Jroom furnished tion FOR RKNT Price attorney, president Sheya, apartment. Inquire 112 Ivy St., of the organization. call at second door East. 5.17,ltp Owe no man anything, but to Aroused At Last! FOR RENT house on 148 13DR, Price. Kill's 6.17,2tP loveth law. another; another hath for 3. 3 Sat, May 18, 19 The Senator Reports To The White King VANO People Pwrd Bleach Senator Arthur V. Warkins Try farmers will be happy to and two vote margins, lias sucthe Senate Finance ceeded in saying NO to Republican-spCommittee has reported the House, requests for public was not approved Trade Agreements Ex sessions. Demtension Act to the Senate for ac- apparent on this issue tion. As approved by the Commit- ocrats lined1 up, with one exception, in support of closed hearings, atee, the legislation would the peril point program first lleging that our national security Initiated by the 80th Congress. would be endangered, while RIn addition, a section provides: epublicans presented a unanimous the market,! front in sirpport of public hear methods whereby both domestic and foreign, for1 ings, feeling that the people were perishable products, may 'be pro- entitled to the full story. As a matter of fact, the ques- O tected to the advantage of the local producer. Support for this tion of national security becomes legislation seems assured and it a remote issue when one considers is considered by many that final provisions of the espionage laws. approval 6j- Congress will see These laws are so broad as to ss these protective provisions re- make it a criminal offense for tained. , anyone who has national defense to documents and information How To Sell The Amy communicate or transmit, or even On many occasions Utah bus- attempt to communicate or transiness and farm people have writ- mit, such information or docten me for Information on how uments to persons not entitled they should proceed In selling thereto. These laws, of course, their products to the army. apply to Generar MaeArthur. Even The Department of the Army the General must refuse to make has just released a revised edition public where any information of its pamphlet "How to Sell to such information considered is the United States Army."' It Con. classified. taina a wealth of information for Reclamation Funds Cut businessmen and farmers. Last week the House cut more I am Bending a limited number than 60 million dollars from the of copies to Chambers of Com- Department of Interior approprimerce in the principal industrial ation for fiscal 1952. This reducand farming centers in Utah where tion sizeable some represents they will be available. If anyone cuts in funds for reclamation and wishes to obtain a copy, and one funds for the Bureau of Land is not available at bis local Management. I am not yet aware Chamber of Commerce, he should of the over-al- l effect of the cuts to The Undersecretary' of made by the House. I intend to wrlt the- Army, Procurement Informa- thoroughly Investigate the reduction Center, Washington 25, D.C. tions while the Department's bill is before the Senate AppropriaGeneral MaeArthur Issue tions Committee for hearing and General MaeArthur again Is big study. news in the United States Senate. 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