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Show Kenilworth Postmaster Exam. Dates Open Until May 26 THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR CARBON IN The first examination t Estate of Mary Ambrosio, also known as Mary DeMarco, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1309 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt All previously existing postmas-- 1 Lake City, Utah, on or before the . ter examinations for first--, -, 8th day of June, A.D. and third-clas- s offices post JOSEPHINE OLIVER lists of eligibles were canj and Administratrix of the Estate celled recently. Higher standards of Mary Ambroaio, also known j of eligibility wer prescribed for aa Mary DeMarco, Deceased. the filling of the more than 1,700 Date of first Publication April vacant positions throughout the 23. 153. Date of last publication country. May 8, 1953. The Commission is taking a)i pissible steps special through publicity to civic and other comJUST LIKE THE munity organizations to encoura8e persons to apply GOOD OLD DAYS! i the examination. Competitors for the KenilworYh postmaster vacancy must show that they can deal with the public agreeably and effectively and that they are reliable c.Kizens who would command the respect and confidence of patrons of the post office. They must also show that their background will enable them to maintain simple records of accounts or that it has given them a knowledge of postal procedures. Applicants must take a written test. Those who pass will be asfical ratings on the basis GREAT STRAIGHT signed of this test and on their experand character. ience, ability, r There is a residence reBOURBON quirement and applicants must be at least 21 years of age and not FULLY AGES older than 62. Complete information about the examination requirements and instructions for filing applications may be obtained at the post for which this examination 1 being announced. Application forms must be received in tha U. S. Civil service Commission, Washington 25, D.C. not later than May 26. ' i one-yea- ol-fi- "The Bourbon Buy of the Century THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MTiONAL 86 PROOF DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., ft Y. 2 By PAT JONES KENILWORTH Art work social studies projects were featured at Open House held Monday after-ooApril 27, at Kenilworth grade school. At the concluding PTA meeting Monday night Carl Olson of carbon College exhibited a collection of paintings by various artists and delivered a lector, on "Aft Through the Ages", Winn congratulated Principal the organization on the year's achievements and presented the Past president's pia to Mrs. Ted Bott. Mrs. Bott introduced the rew officers who are Agnes Fer- derber, president; Mable Robertson, and Naomi Olsen, secretary and treasurer. On the nominating committee were Olive Hughes, Julie Hatsis, Lorus Winn, Ted Bott and Gertrude Richards. Honored for ten years of perfect attendance at PTA was Mrs. Olive Hughes. She was pleased with her gift, an exquisite, silver bon-bo- n dish. Orthe progTam were a piano duet by Eloise and Jean Wood-head- , and two solos, by Cat Jewkes. Arline Brown was his accompanist. The purchase of the latest model jungle gym was the project for the year. Delivery is Expected soon enough for a few week's use ibefore the close of school. Cupcakes and ice cream were served by Mae Fail, Gertrude Richards, Naomi Olsen, Julie Hat-si- s and Ted Bott. Joe Mason, husband of Esta Lee Berenssn Mason, is. now at home after serving for a year in Korea with the paratroopers. A surprise birthday party W the form of a lovely dinner was given Mrs. Thelma Rasmussen by her husband and children on Saturday evening. The dinner was prepared by her daughters, Evelyn Peterson and Joyce Tamllos. Besides the beautiful wrist watch presented her by the family, Mrs. Rasmussen was made happier when her good neighbors, Dominic and Jennie Pojve, called her by telephone and sang "Happy Birthday". On Sunday the following guests were present at the home of Mrs. Allen Christensen to help celebrate her birthday; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Christensen and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Devereaux and baby of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. N. PetN. Simmons and Mrs. erson and children of Castle Gate, and Mrs. Chester Mills and children of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Simmons and daughter of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christensen a:d children of Red-- ; mond, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lewis and children of Gunnison, Mrs.' Nancy Bertelson of Axtell, joy and Larry Leo Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christensen and children of Centerfield. To add to the pleasantry of the day, Mrs, Christensen enjoyed a lovely surprise when she received a "Happy Birthday wish" by phone from her son, jack, of Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mortengen and family spent the week end at Richfield visiting with the Dee utlifWK&l I It 1 , KJ M U 6 of a series) 1 ' JOURNAL (Utah) "M PAGE SEVEN i 1 "VWl I Jl Mr. and n, (No. j DID YOU KNOW ONE YEAR AGO 1 . Rosemary Clooneij be-e- Jfrencli Just w trip-milea- com-pressi- robust-powere- up you try compare yourself it's a buy you can't deny. Why not drop in this week? "low-price- But look beyond ms raw mm ge on You can step into this rich, roomy, d Buick for fust a few dollars more than you pay for the cars. That's fact and we show our delivered price to prove it. your movo, Mister the extra room and comfort and power and thrill you get for the money in this Buick, and you discover something else: You find a whale of a lot of important little things are provided here as standard equipment that most m mlm HELPERITE WINS . . . th lie i HELPER THURSD Av '"Av Back at the hearth in the Dar r. s. a., PHI GAMMA KAPPA fKing your hit as you faithfully There's no wonder your high- GOLD GAURD AND CHAIN shall seo, My Mother. ways are jampacked. In 1947 it was Oh what a day when again Joseph Masliocco, son of Mrs preJicted the USA would have 46 shall se, My Mother. 180 Roosemillion vehicles in use by 1970. To- Josephine Magliocc-ovelt Street, now attending; Wood- After the war when I'm happy day, there are 53 million vehicles and free, My Mother. 7 million more than we were bury Callfge, Ixs Angeles, bas expected to have 17 years from now. been awarded the Gold Gaurd and My, what a thrill when you're back in my arms, Motorists ore most bothered on Chain of the Phi Gamma Kappa Bundle of love with your infinite country roads, says an Automobile Honor Scholarship Fraternity. Manufacturers Assn. survey, by narcharms. My Mother. To attain this honor MaKliceo's row road and curves. scholasof the wefe grades high (RAILS) In cities, motorists are most distic standing required for membersaw Freeman Gross in the turbed bv pedestrians. ship in this organization for six A reasonable road expectancy office Monday morning. Our is 20 years and you can only expect quarters attendance at Woodbury new agent, 1). K. Downey, was la that when you have good construc- College where he is majoring in conference with him a few L. Higher Accountancy. Hyatt. tion, plus efficient maintenance. more useful tips on how to hold Mr. and Mrs. Rain0 Hyita of A graduate of Carbon HlKh down the President Eisenhower said job was "probably" the Dragerton spent Sunday with Mr. School, "The obsolesprice, Magliocco served of discussion. topic and Mrs. Jonas Hyita. in the r. S. Army during world cence of the naMr. and Mrs. Charles Hatsis tion's highways War II. and sons, Nicky and George, were presents an apMAKE PLANS FOR BENEFIT Salt Lake City callers over the palling problem The women golf rs of carbon of waste, death week end. Next have completed plans for and danger. County Mrs. Dan Newfcerry and son, manufaca benefit dinner and dance to be Dickie, spent last Friday in Provo. to the at the Carbon Country Club. Sat. Mrs. Olive Hughes entertained ture of the most modern impleMay 31, it was announced by Mr. the members of her bridge club ments of war as a Afton Ruggeri. last Thursday evening. Guests guarantee of peace through strength, Purpose of thf affair ia to raise present were Mary Chiara, Hope a network of modern roads ij as to help defray the cost r:f fhnds from and Sullivan Mary Nielsen, necessary to defense as it is to our the golf course that rebuilding Helper, Stella Fulton, Frankie national economy and personal was washed out by the overflow Viola and Jennie Jewkes, Harris, safety." A totol of 727,000 students in of the Price river last montn. polve. Prizes were won by Jen8.218 high schools across the nation HELPER SOLDIER nie Polve- and Viola Jewkes. PROMOTED Mrs. Gertrude Richards acted are pariicipating in Ira I. Jackson, Helper, who wasl as a substitute teacher the fore programs. promoted to private first Some 25,000 trucks, trailers recently part of the week while Miss In now serving on the mud class, buses owned and and are operated Juanita Rowley was absent from eastern front in Korea bogged her position in the school be- by the nation's railway lines. says: with the 25th infantry Division. moves Motor everytransport cause of illness. His unit, with its attached Turon the farm. thing grown "I'm In lov with tha William Mrs. May and Mrs. Since 1949 rubber roads have kish brigade, has been holding Mike Ferderber were in Vernal been laid in 17 beautiful of down a battle line northwest singing ton of states. Massachusetts last Friday as delegates to the has 300 miles of all the punchbowl. types. Crescendo" French my Jese convention of the Episcopal United Nations traffic experts Pvt. Jackson entered the Army Church. working to make symbols for sharp in January 1951. He arrived in Mr. and Mrs. William Wetmore curve, winding road, slow, school, Korea last February and has of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- same in Tibet, Transylvania, Georgia, awarded the Combat infantryman ence Reid of Spring Canyon were Craustark and South Dakota. Fifty Badge. finished. of Mr. symbols are the Sunday dinner guests 25 STATE legislatures may ask and Mrs. Ben Fitzgerald. FIVE YEARS AGO Miss Donna Charleaworth was Congress to repeal Federal tax on STUDENT OF LAW RATES aclanes" fuel . . to . "Creeper home from her studies at the motor SPOT ON LEGAL JAURNAL See the USAC at Logan over the weekj commodate slower vehicles on hills According to information reThe winter's work of the pri- under test1 in Kansas . . . Safe driving ceived by Mr. and Mrs. V. E. rule No. "keep windshield clean." Litiziette of Helper, their son, mary Association was brought to CENTRAL COMM. a climax Sunday evening when Stanley V. Litizzette. has been the annual conference was preAND SUPPLY GO. Industrial research has devel appointed a member of the staff sented for the entertainment of paint of the Georgetown Law journal. oped a new CRESCENDO For Your the ward. Under the direction of exnected to save hundreds of The Law journal is the official, Mabel Robertson, along with each lives and millions ot dollars a legal publication of the College III MIRACLE FINISH DECORATOR COLORS Building Needs the youngsters of her IDEAL FOX FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN year. When a flame strikes the 'of Law of Georgetown University, presented a fine program. The paint, it swells, bubbles, and pro- Washington, D.C. Better Materials Stake leaders in attendance were duces a charred ash which imNEW BPW OFFICERS NAMED HELPER PHONE 72 Mrs. Zola Keller and Mrs. Lapreai mediately shields a combustible Special . . . Mary Ellen Schoenberger wa9 Frandsen of Price. surface. elected president of the Helper $69$.00 Business and Professional Wo a men's Club Tuesday night at Other Models from dinner meeting held at the park $389.00 Up View Cafe In Price. Named as were: officers vice presLou've probably heard the news by now. assisting other cars of similar price charge as extras things ident, Christine Kontas; secrelike direction signals, oil-baair cleaner, full-floAbout the dazzling getaway and performance of Rosemary Clooney, starring ia tary, Mary Mascara; treasurer, Paramount Pictures Technicolor oil filter, dual map lights, this SPECIAL. Buick 1953 Leah Petersen. ALWAYS Production 'The Stars are Sinj-ing- " glove-bo- x automatic indicator, light. Many creations wer, displayed DRIVE About its new record-hig- h selected a Jesse French Cue horsepower and in the way of hats, symbolizing CAKPUUY scendo for her home because oF its So it's up to you, good sir. its more velvety Million Dollar Ride First each members profession. glorious singing tone. Now you Us bettered handling its luxurious new comfort, prise went to Miss Schonbrger can enjoy its beautiful "voice" in It's up to you to look into this terrific, thrill-packe- d trim, appointments. and second to Margie Sillitoe. your home at a remarkably low 1953 Buick SPECIAL. price! Choose yours in a lovely decBut have you heard the happiest part of the story? It's to TEN YEARS AGO it to it and see for orator color . . . blonde, blue, sec-ond- I CvnuR II KENILWORTH - $312S a year, under new, more exacting eligibility requirements recently agreed upon by the U. S. Civil Service Commission and the post: Office Department will be open for receipt of applications until May 26, the Commission announc- ed today. j Notice To Creditors for post- master at Kenilworth, Utah, COUNTY The News About Our Neighbors From IS ! Television Ireat-t- ht BUICK CIRCUS $ Only buys a HOUK-y- 2441 h. n.w lovitH ty Tftthf .88 1953 luick SMC1M ati.ngr Sedan Modal 48D. illustrated, f t-- Buick DELIVERED LOCALLY. Optional gu'pnanf, occisort, sfo't and local toil. If oaf. additional. Pncti mar vor jr slgMI in adjoining committal iat oV to flipping cHarQH. All pricti iubfc to cbang wilhowt notice. ... MY MOTHER By Sflt Elmo perry (Somewhere in Africa) in chartreuse, ebony nt stain proof, water proof, miracle vinyl fabric finish Come that's virtually in! See it now! It's the piano value you've waited for! scratch-resista- Never before have I longed for you so. My Mother. Each passing day makes my love for you grow. My Mother. Starting way back when I knealt at your k&ees, Down through the years that I learned A B O, Greater than ever now here overseas. My Mother. Sometimes I feel you are right at my side. My Mother. Playing your part as my helper and guide. My Mother. Then I'm reminded you're so far away, child-proo- Jm CrtKdo ...At Hrhtt frwth Ham f! for Any wM CMaYtn. Ham. foW for FomHh$ LOW DOWN PAYMENT monthly and com.nl.al paym.nti to wit your bvdgrt. HOUSE OF MUSIC Phone 748 - Price Utah Fine In Music" Everything THE GREATEST PROFESSIONALS -- xkl Af MITCHELL SO GREAT YcARS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R. I'eacOck, Orangeville, boy. April 28 Mr. and Mrs. phil S. jenson, Helper, irl. and Mrs. April 29-- Mr. J. Jensen, Helper, girl. AprH 30 Mr. and Mrs. LOuis Clrako, Price, boy. May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Pilling, price, boy. May l Mr. and Mrs. William B. Woodward. Wellington, boy. May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cordova. SprinK olen, boy. May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chris G. Platis, Price, boy. A. ennls Nelson, May May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson, Ferron, boy. May 2 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Oakley. Price, boy. May I Mr. and Mrs. John C. LofHsy. Elmo, boy. May 3 Mr. and Mrs. Arfred Helper, girl. City-Count- April 26 FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell Embalmer PHONE Director Funeral & 30O : PRICE I.aw-renc- WHIN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK Will BUILD THEM- - REDD MOTOR COMPANY 129 W. Main - Price, Utah - Phone 900 THORIT HATCH LAWYER 153 8o. Main Phone 276 Helper, Utah Loyal Order of Moose Meet Every Tueaday, 7:30 (Mtw HELPER LODGE HALL Toty Doleatti Governor Hugh Sctt Secretary |