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Show K MOODY'S JEWELRY INC, CHOOSE YOUR VALENTINE GIFT NOW! Use Our BUY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SERVICE TO THE CUSTOMERS. CUSTOMERS' DESIKES COME FIRST. BY BACKED The PAGE HELPER FOUR 1 1 it ii n JOURNAL JANUARY (Utah) THURSDAY, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 29, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i News About Our Neighbors From SPRING CANYON LOU JEAN JENSEN By M 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I H I g I II 1 1 1 1 1 I H 1 1 1 1 1 I II I I I I 1 1 1 H 1 I I I SPRING CANYON Mr. and and Mrs. Thomas Shields and Mrs. Glen Robinson moved into' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Evans. Visitors at the Arlin Dycnes Spring Canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johji Richards home last week were Mrs. Dyches' spent Saturday visiting in Spring-- 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando ville at the home of their dugh- - Warham cf Ferron. ter and her husband. Mr. and) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter and Mrs. LMyd Tttrabow. Haydea of Sunnydale spent the Laat week Mrs. Ralph Garfield week end visking here with rela-o- f peerless was badly burned on tives and friends, Mike Garcia, son of Mr. and her face and arm when her cooker blew up. She was taken Mrs. Miguel Garcia, is spending to the PrJ.ce hospital where she1 a furlough at home before going overseas. speM several days. of Idonna Anderson Wednesday at t he Relief Society Emery meeting Mi's. MAry Black Of visited at the udeii Keele home, Utah power ;& Light Co., gave a last week. demonstration ion "Converting Old Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dyches, who indirect Lighting" have been visiting at the Arlin Lamp and the importance of lighting in Dyches home, have now moved to . the home. Helper. Dean is employed ia the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans Spring Canyon Coal mine. visited in SU. Lake City lastj' Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Forsyth week end at the homes of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Jensen j ' ; LIFE - FIRE - and Mrs. Henry Draper, Mr. Mrs. Clarence Reed and Mr.: Mr. Elden Jewkes of the Storrs Ward attended a party at Castle Gate Saturday evening; given by the fetake MIA in honor of Mr. and Mrs. isaac McQueen of price, who are leaving soon to make their home in Salt Lake Mr. OUR 139 DOLLAR REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY - All Work Guaranteed - WATCH Will Hold Your Selection ib - P) - n Pnnw"'Loi,. Surprise Ending! sj hin.. t V w 9 everyone saw him at least once during the game, played for ooth A ' teama RinmltAniarktiGlt. ui uniio HOUGHTON 6msS4mm8SSaaS weTe last' 111 Helper WILLIAM J. HUNTER, General Agent ANGELO VENTURELLI, Agent ..COmedy-deluxe- the to Say "' his outstanding per- formance of the evening was a ri5Tr it oate. eve.. ... . . Tuesday speaker at Sacrament meeting t X ning the MIA talent show was Sunday evening with Bishop Fay Vh held. Due to the epidemic of flu Thacker in ! J""atrain" o charge. CM, MiVer tltlrfl tha TT2 auI n.nQnl mcsics mauy uumoers were; was hiS by Dave Paying for at that mo-, atsent making the program ra- - father mer snort, several stake officers! Following Sacrament meeting' UTAH STATE SOIL attended. Dancing followed the the weifare meeting was attend. CONSERVATION COMMITTEE program which consisted of the d by Bishop Tbacker. Edgar John-- ' following numbers: vocal duet by son. Melvin Tavlor mhn Hn,k.! Legal Notice of the Results Marilyn and LaPreal Thacker, (ton, Leo Miller, Elaine Miller,! of Election for Supervisors of accompanied by Bulah Tabone; john Hreinson, Ruby Taylor and! the Price River Watershed Soil Conservation District. vecal solo by Ann Miller, accom-- 1 Dorothy Bowns. Notice is hereby given by tne panied by LaPreal Thacker; sar- Robert Booth and Weston Utah State Soil Conservation solo, iavell Huff; vocal ter were speakers at Spring Glen Committee that in the matter of solo, Faye Miller, accompanied Sunday evening. of the price by Bulah Tabone; vocal solo Mrs. Bessie Snow of provo re. the organization byj River Watershed Soil conservation Joyce by cently visited her Snow, accompanied and daughter .virion inacicer; Hawaiian danCe family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone District an election was duly by sajd State Committee by Joanne Houghton; Saxophone Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rarnev and 0n uecemDer ami i rumoone uuet l:y Vernon 'Shirt were Spanish Fork visitors ,a U ana .ornian Hun. ijui, iui i"e election I luree over the week end. New members were elected to' Reese Evans supervisors of said Soil Conser- recently returned ' iue weuare Dord Tuesday nigtlt from Korea and is "" visiting his lowing tabulation at the annual election: Leland mother. Mrs. a full. gives and Floyd Mackley correct, and true report of the Olsen, Frank Aime, Mike Casella family. and Lynn Wilstead. Bill Evans snent the weeu enH results of said election; Outgoing board members are; pete Tabone, with Boyd Marsing, 8 votes; Albert his family at American Than, S; Arnold Mathis (Withs."nd Fork. JRoy MUls, John HOughton drew) 7 VOtpS T.pn PrthPrtann Floyd Craig. Joseph parmley of San Lake 7 v,os. Tn4 ' i Bishop Fay Thacker, Sl "' MrS' Mane tes Leon 6 votes, and Moymer. Johnson. Thomas Bendall rTv ell. Gilbert, Monday while on a hns. w.u " u votes. . ' .. Miller J"n -.a"iere, -Tohn inp io carDon county. Please takn fnrtner nnt' ub"i, nuuni incus A Temple excursion to Manti tsuoiji, wesion hotter, Leo Mll- a t.anvass cf the resuIts of said ler. anH TOhn Hrelnunn n.ttanJnAtm, T uluaed oy, election shows that Bovd Marsing Priesthood leadership meeting. Bishop and Mrs. Fav Thacker T ayni aDd LPC Rbert".' Sunday at Helper. John Hreinson Mr . ' Leo tha three candidates the' Dr. Orson Spencer w. 8?' Mil.er and wno receivea tne greatest num ber of votes, are nereby declared Service Cleaners Lead BOWLING HIGHLIGHTS the elected supervisors of said Second Half Bowlers Soil Conservation District. ' Sei AramakI led her team to CARBON "A- - BOWLING LEAGUE By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. top spot in the Women's Major Liast the price, Wednesday ARIEL M. JORGENSEN Bowling League as they out-ro- ll Spudnut team took 4 points from Cialrman ed the Pill Rollers for i points. X ? , Z ' Publication Date: January 29, 1953 Sei bowled ror spudnuts was Mitch Mar. and Hamm's Johnny's SP'U kakiS With a Hmh fnr ronus as Kris Kontas roi.ed high star BOwling was Zaccaria for Johnny's with High witn miwirr i r naninis was Ruth Fisher Beer and C & E split with two each in their game with Rosie Craven of OMveto's Furn- man for Fisher being iture caught fire and rolled high high Hanson with a 469 series.! game of the evening, a neat for c & E was Jay Marks thus walking away with 4 High with points from Helper Moose. Helene The Helper Moose took three Lewis picked up two difficult from the price Moose that night for oliveto's. Team stand- with splits man for the Helper high ings are as follows; gang being Johnny Bianco, with TEAM STANOINGS and the Price high mn W L was Jim Hansen with .Service Cleaners .... .... 13 3 Low man tor the nignt was A. 5 Johnny's n Saccomano with a 99. High man Hamms r g was Mitch Markakis with a 241. 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A d really person. Copyright, 1953, United StaUf Brewers Foundation 1 TCa Phohe sme. ul e 11 PACIFIC INSURANCE CO. Others assisting in the game were Mike Kn-deriarrangements Walter BOrla, Johnny Skerl Jr.. joe Rolando, Ann and Harry Liapis, and Alberta Liapis. Through the kindness of Supt. "Harmon and Mont Principal George Pizza, facilities of the junior high school's new gym were made available for the teUe- - Rom where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh Casftfle daate INSURANCE hav- I Friendly News Notes From LIABILITY Robertson play, with Myers ing the last word via a BENEFIT Monday 1952 BY JOSEPHINE Phone 111 HELPER, UTAH MAIN SO. L'lie. AUTO -- HEALTH 187 So. Main Authorized Railroad Watch Inspectors Plan y meat about 80 points. December 29. morning, GAME in the LD3 Temple at Mesa, Officials of Games (Continued from Page One) Arizona. Tie couple will make Some very fine refereeing was in his No. 1 baiber by' sleeping their home in Provo. chair, and ahstatnin? from all done by the Porter boys, Ross Ward Correlation meeting and Burrsll. Both had to do the held witnut their specks, tnereby Thursday evening in the; Cormani aUnough verv athlete church basement. Reports were' ln mi8sinS hundreds of infractions njs bracket) sti"j thought lMAfter the pr,er given by the Primary, Relief Sc'tnat 5asketball should be played cf tlie ciety and Sunday School officers. like basebalI- He did alrieht anv- -' boys gave up ia disSust, City. Grant Mace of price, District how. Another of the chief and younger kids boys Joe Myers, police Mr. and Mrs. Russum of Castle Scout Executive, was a visitor in over. stan took lawyer, was Frank Yama, who could only Gate visited at the Merrill Spring Canyon Monday. From there on tne game really for the half. He did first stay Jewkes home last week. Spring Canyon mine was idle da in well even tho his mind was was "corrupt". It ended with the Donald Wilson, son "Of Mr .and the last tu.-- 5:it,ir.lava .,ftr onb-a uuy on broken balance staffs lc'Flr" Mrs. Doug Wilson of standard-- ; ing six days a week for "l,'e quite 1 I sell that .. ..III- .. (who'll carat; i some tune. vuie, is sitnuiug a iunuuBQ diamond to?) Woody Merkley, an- home before going to japan. if? Sacrament meeting Sunday ;ther jeweler, showed everyone j Mr. and Mrs. George Milkovich was nresentfri in-- tho Hein. that he's one Vernal who still boy and sens of Montana were visit- - eP Junior High Uxs Semina knews the game but his wife's ors at Mr. Milkovieh's sister, Mrs. Tlle offered side-linopenin? prayer coaching sorta distractElmer Evans' home, Sunday. 0tner hy VVl,ece Carm0ni. Bish0 Lynn ed him at times. Tommy Biegler, visitors were her mother, Mrs.; Brcadbent gave a few remarks was fleet as a deer, and proved rne uus,u- - Slsiers' A,;l,a uavwhich were followed by a talk that you can build muscle bv uaroune. Mime and Mary, an On , Thp. Rurnosp nf " i.Q.. brother., Joe and pete Busio, a given by cu-dHurst. The scrip-- ' off of Spi ing Glen. Ulre readin was presented by! Joe Bonarci .Tr.. rit rocOrdpr That raffle for our Volunteer Lynne and Janna Cox, daugh-- . Lawana Greener. Kenneth Burn- - showed well, but was Fire Department went over fine. tears tiding ters of Mr. and Mrs. jack L. hone talked about "How To Pravv aft , A;Ar,-tho We're going to have money to get Cox of Brigham City, are visiting Barbara Lopez played a piano make as many baskets as his a new engine and then some. at the home of their grandpar- - solo, A .talk on "The Power of brother. John Bonacci who repOur local merchants really ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen. Prayer" was given by jolene resented the 'city street depart-Mr- . donated some wonderful prizes. and Mrs. Richard Barnes of.Moran. Gale Chapman offered me ment forces at the gamev' johnny Like Buzz Ellis, the radio-THoytsville, Calif., announce the, closing prayer. Katherine Kasey1 played his game slow butV precise, dealer, giving that big television marriage of their daughter. Can- - played the piano for the congre-- ; Hector Chlara, a new deal d'o- set . . . and the Superior Motors dace Ruth, to Henry Edward gational singing and Barbara Lo- - duct, not tno manv vMr ramnvftH car. putting up a brand-ne(Bud) Draper Jr., of peerless on pez conducted. from Washington, D.C-- , ran into There was a humorous note, trouble several times because of too. The prize of a year's supply bureaucratic maneuvers. He learn. of coal donated by Baker Coal ' ed the "hard av" tnat "party Yard was won by Mrs. Thayer, lines" don't mean a thing in whose husband is thebiggestf uel-o- il Carbon county. dealer in the county ! What did Dave Robfrtson' B'a'ro ,A and and 1953 01 JEWELRY THAT'S Lay-awa- OLD . tft fULLY AGED PIOOF . TNE MILL I Hilt CO.. lOUISVULf. Ml |