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Show home MISS THIS VALUE! YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO ff B BUY BY THE PIECE, CHUNK, HALF OR WHOLE. Workmen's is offering the people of Carbon County Beef raised on their Gordon Creek 'Ranch. Slaughtered at Workmen's Licensed Packing House. IN THE NEAR FUTURE WE'LL OFFER MUTTON AND LAMB AT THE "HOTTEST PRICES ". Hereford CUT AND WRAPPED Steer Beef White-Face- d Stores at Helper Si Dragerton Softballers Outline Play Schedule; Meet Again HELPER SOFTBALL LEAGUE 1st Half Schedule First Round Ianday Game .The Helper Softball associa-lio- n will Monday night, May IS, at 7:30 p.m. at the Rio Grande depot to complete plans for the Moose vs Rio Grande Vets; and to make ready for the season's opener siatea tor .viay 5 on Helper's main baseball field. The games will all be Played' under the lights, Mike group, secretary stated. All managers and players are urged to attend this meeting ana receive their final instructions before the first game. mt s. j Time: 6:30, 7:30 4 8:30 25 MAY Sen. Bennett Talks On Tax Cuts And HELPER MERCHANTS TAKE 1ST GAME The Balanced Budget SUNDAY 2 Utah Railway vs Moose; Rio Grande Vets vs Sunrise; Johnn"s Bad weather Sunday dampened vs LaSalle; Helper Club, bye. the ardor of many local baseball MAY 29 fans but those who did challenge johnny's vs Helper Club; Utah the rigors at the Railway vs Rio Grande Vets; Helper baseball park saw the Moose vs Sunrise; LASaile, bye. Helper Merchants come out vicJUNE 1 tor 7 to 2 against Pleasant Croze vs Utah Sunrise; in the season's opener. Railway Rio Grande Moose vs IaSalle; A triple-pla- y by Pleasant Grvp Vfts vs Helper Club; Johnny's, gave the fans an eye-fu- ll of good bye. baseball and caused much wonder JUNE 3 as to the outcome of the game, Salle vs Helper Club; Utah Rail- but the Helper bois took an way vs Johnnys; Sunrise, bye. early lead in the gam and mainJUNE 8 tained it. Sunrise vfi Helper Club; Utah The triple play went from the Railway vs LaSalle; Moose vs second baseman to the catcher to Joheny's; Rio Grande Vets, bye. the shortstop. The play started JUNE 12 when Helper's Ben Zaranka on Rio Grande Vets vs Johnny's; third and Ug Harada on first. Utah Railway vs Helper Club; Don Mayne popped up to Boyd Sunrise vs LaSalle; Moose, bye. jarman for the first out; Zaranka JUNE 15 tried to score after the catch, Moose vs Helper Club; Sunrise but Jarman threw to Ellit, who vs Johnny's; Rio Grande Vets vs tagged Zaranka for the second LaSalle, Utah Railway, bye. out and then threw back to Ro land Robinson, who tagged Harada Second Round into second base. coming JUNE 19 Four straight hits in the first Johnny's vs LaSalle; Utah Rail- -' innng virtually sewed up the way vs Moose; Rio Grande Vets game for the Merchants. Mike vs Sunrise; Helper Club, bye. singled and Boyce Jacobs doubled JUNE 22 Woods, Bill Green and Don Mayne Mo"se vs Sunrise; Utah Rail- -' for three runs. wav vs Rio, Grande Vets; johnny's AB H O A Pleasant Grove vs Helper Clu; LaSalle, bye. 5 If 0 5 0 Spencer JUNE 26 1 4 vs Helper Jarman 31) Rio Grande 2 0 0 5 3b Westover Moose vs basalle; Utah Club; 1 4 0 0 cf Crump R li'.way vs Sunrise; johnny's, 4 VankiT lb 15 01 Y,w. 3 rf Belliston JULY 6 2 4 Elliot c ........ Utah Railway' vs Johnny's; 2 3 ss Robinson vs Helper Club; Moos v 4 Lara p C:a--ib7 yets- Sunrise, bye. 3fi 7 24 S T"tuH JULY 10 AB H O A Helper Moose Sni.iise vs ci:l: - 2b vs Johnny's; Utah Railway vs " 1 near-wint- 1 er iously consider any tax cuts. Ob-- ! viously, it is impossible to pre-- ! dirt with certainty what the na-- ' tional government's income will be during 1954. This will depend on a condition of business and other factors that cannot be controlled. We can, however, be fairly sure of the total appropriations that will be available for the new fiscal year; so I think most of us' would be satisfied with a set of1 figures showing an approximate balance after estimated tax reductions were adopted. I think the time table is an itn- portant factor. The House is now beginning its serious work on ap- The Senate must propriations. necessarily jag behind because, under the Constitution, we cannot ' consider appropriation bills fi;1- ally until the House has acted, My guess is that there is a very good chance that the appropria- tion bills will all be out of the way by June. 30 which is the date of the expiration of the Excess Profits Tax and that by or slightly before that time we should be in a position to take up the problem of tax cuts. Until the appropriations have heen made or at least until their pattern has been determine, I think any statement is pure speculation. I do not Relieve Repre- 'tat'.ve proposal to cut the tax first and balance the budget afterward will picvail. T' I ay i; another w '!';rt thi-- k the House will take ip Reed's proposal until ,., ?);,. f )1(, appropri ations is pretty well . Here's ATLAS ...and really EfE Yes, sir! The new Atlas Tire in Atlas history. New design puts more rubber on the road . . grips more road than ever. It's backed by a urillcn warranty, made good at 38.000 110 e M-- V Rio iiSJl!'-- JULY Oran.-!Ki vs r'ttiri.-- e HELPER, 342 3b If : liS'l':-vs Helper Club: ; - Ki::l-wa- Za: nl;a 17 , f M rse vs Hi 'mt Sunris Harada ss UTAH vs vs Telarole rf Rio Grande vets Johnny's; Totals I Utah Railway, bye. plea a' I'irove Helper i .. ; U 0 t 1 li,;ire-sMitativ- 0 12 7 2 7 I .". " S 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 3 WankiiT. 1 1 :; Oiiil 000 2 300 010 12x 7 IJMliston, ivU-pia- Cath'!!e Choir Honors MoHnts At Special Tv T!-- n- FftOM WASHINGTON MSI z. i, o, First D'shnct, DOUOLAS R.STRN0FELL0W 1 speaker, cons-ensu- Be-so- Plans interest in the meetings. It was the problems w' ich we ha,c inadmini-stiati-b- b decided that each of the menibers herited from the pa t The enormity of the in turn would arrange a program by ex-(.a:i b, rea'iz for each meeting. Miss Anna p, obb-Comthe of the record the will prepare Sifiienbetfer Credit corporation modity first the f"r Wednesday progr.im or lias the duty of purcha.-ia-- j; in ,;:i"-' i social visiting liai'.i::g motley on vr ps a j, !o, Afi-under present parity support w :.. scrvd. ,.: '.s;ia..-n"The am1 n't of - m rops has iea:hed such a Til ' i):V D'HY!) Frf'!'1 hii;!' l.,v,;l that all available stor-a:-f.icililifs in the U ited State, M ,' m ,1 ; Mayne, ,- Ulen-.b- at a Show Starts at Dusk a "I 'M it . vontu.-te- r child'- at a!v;,vs ha - Mitchell's Mummies the fair !iot!ii"K Heady re Season af et noil--- al ticular to L'O hj he has no For Jacobs. Harada, Telarole, 'I. Hall. bony 2. W'ati-:'. Westover K b) :rind" bis. it is differ' nl. fL--r. coM .' f it, - - or own-iwlK'di' v i' li a :: l!!!i'i. Laua. Wood 2, dwell. ;i ii,chel! s Mummi' s are out :!;the mothers by Sammy ("o!":i:bo iia'b-SB Spencer, Zaranka 2, 31IH h:v' "hi"'lsi:.t be licbl avain for miiii-m. "'CI ".'!-Vebbit, !, wliile to help steor T"iiy ;ri"r.. JucoV. "f f!!i aial auo.l .!; Te'.aro'.e. HP lost in lln- wood. W'ankier (unas-- , vi b ii.:,iH Tn y pra,-ti- ce f V.'Oi!d.-:T ,f Mot - natinil Mine". !)': a eimmi-dl. Zaranka to Owen. Triple It:!' '' four tiights a week under ' - prifit little from row!:-t,d ), of oc:i) play - Jarman to Kiliit to Rob ;.r," irram con-i,. Mi,,-.of Dick ;,., ' r - l.aiia 2. .,. - at It has i.i.,.n tluisly sin,-.''fs. ' That Won,b: l)il M'M'i'-inson. a:.d Mr Clark, who - a Mi'i Mill''" a"d "Mother at Your B Jacobs 3. ilKP M". Laga !', 'b,. c eat b "f nl' c1;' S!i::-bv t be to far aWay Perf .:,! at:d Jacobs by I.aa. 111 i , if. lav vocal a s))Io. of India, sia a':d oti'o the fiin-j,i np- I. a; ... K.tKf. v. by Martin Ahlin. and a li.was down there be v i,' iic-bp'.l !'.( ct. for M"3--solo. ' an0 "MlaeuiiH" by :) la':" ),.. though' "C.r.'at !: ds irem ..li, i; - ie.ir She s i Yvonne Mi!ioi'e. Frank '"! he was washed up. ton. to c wi'.' i,:. ' sky Jr. and Dominic Alb) .1: but .vow ipti'i. dead 'i1'f :(ie ii' :ii:er :; ta, sane the solos for the choir nuai-- ; Rent. o n b r e r. hind-siL-- b' tr . ;;-- - i i ' - "V J 4H j cb-a- s: I In Technicolor with ROCERT JULIA SUNDAY ' Za:-.i:k- , -- May -. Mo''-,,-stin- i l' - Ii l ORVIL C. JOHNSON was v.. A "It i'i t Orvil Cyril Johnson, it, died in to thirty guests, nt tin- c'bi,!-;-sioTin'.-i'l.ia Salt !'!: at of whiiji a tall; was ii'.'-ia in. by Rev. Edward Dowlinc, whi'-'He was born in Clpvcland, Km was appropriate f b- tin- occa.s.o!' e:y county. June 2K UM3, a son. Tlie tea ta b was cenb of IianiO and Carrie Mortens"" RENT 19 IS Ford pickup. FOR Furnished anart Johnson. He married Deici:ia Cur-- I with pink and white raiTatinn-anFOR SALK tall pink candles at ment and rooms. Also house-Good condition, complete with tis July IS. 1937, in Cleveland. He, either end. A e k 5, 10, use i anopy. $',00. no. Also keepins rooms. pptated the prli;e Trading Com-- j cloth over liink was used bed. Rest offer takes HILLCREST HOTEL & APT8. pany Service Station at Hiawafor the table. it. Se. Mark Hovat. NO. tha, and was a member of the it! Miss Ann Martelle was Vet's Apts., Helper. Church of Jesus Christ of Iit-- ! assisted of arrangements charge Sai-t- s. Mrs. James ori an Mrs Frank FOR SALK -- - Mxlern 5 room Survivors include his widow; a by & CARPET CLEANERS RUG Miss la:tha Ann Slavensky. house nt 243 Hill St, Helper. (Oriental and Domestic). Carpet son, Curtis Johnson, Hiawatha;! assisted in serving Julia" Call Helper 275. sHU-rand two Laying, Rug Bending and Surg- four paiz was Toastmaster for the oc and Rug Sham Mrs. Uodessa Jones, and Mrs. ing; Upholstery Collapsible baby FOR SAl.E and Clayton pooing; Electrolux Sales an-- Dora Otteson, Austin like new. Priced for of Mrs. all h,lgKy Johnson, Cleveland; 644 N. Service. W. R. Everett quick sale, inquire 80 2nd Utah. Phone Lenora Smith. Helper, and Mrs. 2nd ln"i-lii'o!- ; - i ." -- For Rent d Iti-l- cut-wor- band-mad- .soda-wat- E-- 3. Miscellaneous tci-ila- y I -- Y'l-rnic- h Phone FOR. SAl'K arch ranRe S5-- J Iate mod-- l Wanted Mon- uc and c.oal heater. WANTED TO TEND CHILDREN Between hours of 3:30 p.m. Reasonably priced, inquire N. and midnight at my home. Call Kay. Peerless. Utah. Helper. Scotch tape and dlpentert art WANTED For expert WORK now aold by the Halper Journal. roofinx. paintinK nervlce contact E. D. Culp, Crbonvllie. Envelope, all idea, aold at tha Phone Journal. Metper 2S8-N- 081-R.'- ). Tlielma Gi'son, Orem. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in Cleveland l.DS Ward chapel by a member of the Hiawatha Ward bishopric. Friends may call at the Johnson family residence In Cleveland Friday prior to services. Burial will be In Spring Glen cemetery, under direction of Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. S c h b;:b t's. It..-- price, MONDAY & 18 , ; a East, & 17 lo-.- Ai-v- i:i ".MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID" A Technicolor Hit ( Ef'. RYAN ADAMS a .Ia)-i))- ,c,-.-- . 16 f ti-'i- i 1R3-R- & - ' a- FOR SALE SATURDAY "IIOKIZOXS WEST" .'. ain't enuff! "To return Take the Pledge today SAFELY to your family and allow every other driver to do likewise." & May 15 Flay k: m Highway FRIDAY c:i:h"li-Men- 's to thetr Like 'f t he Alground-beat;' it'uT, :in- - but a t ::"!! ;,l tai" Society :ti! d i Price-Help- er ('!!-..-- Observe the "Three Cs" of Safe Driving (It's Contagions) C-- ore (Watch it) C ommon sense (Use it) Utah have been exhausted, and,arrange-ment- s The meeting was presided over WANTED: LESS SURPLUS have been made with the MORE MARKETS by Miss Effie Evatz. A report was to lease Maritime Commission made by Mrs. Frank Dalpiaz, secNewly elected members of Conretary of the State Catholic, Ro gress have formed au organiza- storage space for wheat In the holds of some of the nation's istered Nurses Association, on tion called the 83rd Club and now in the "mothball Ileet". the proceedings of the Diocesan ships regular meetings are held to plan We are faced with the tremenin Lake held Salt recently Meeting strategy and to pool information. dous task of not only disposing City. Much enthusiasm was shown of this week's of this As Chairman huge surplus of wheat, on behalf of those present In the invited as our guest corn, cotton, and other support need and purposes of the organi- meeting, Utah's distinguished ol Ibut we must also zation. It was the number of the President's Cab- commodities, that! of all those find for this year's present markets opinion of Agriculture, will probably be one a determined effort should be inet, Secretary which crop, Ezra Taft Benson. After we had made to make the Chapter of fii isl'.ed an (of the biggest in history. A early breakfast, Sec success. Carbon County a speedy solution to this weighty retary Benson delivered an would seem to be an problem folproa"d then as elected were speech, Offiois task, but I am conoverwhelming from answer questions lows; Mrs. Stanley cadez. Presi- ceeded to with my colleagues fident, along dent; Mrs. William Dause, Vice the ihw Congressmen. He is one here in congress, that if any perand adroit most of the capable President; Mrs. Joseph Rolando, son can solve this dilemma, Secand Mrs. Dominick men I have ever had the pleasure Secretary, IS THAT MAN. retary memnew of the aI!d to all meet, Besso, Treasurer. Il was decided that a monthly bers were h'ghly impressed by with meeting would be held on the the skill and adeptness first Wednesday of each month which lie answered their queries. at Notre Dame church Hall at The Secretary .said he believed that the American public should Price. of were made to stimulate be informed of the f- ir:a it ;..! were w! v choir Wood GOOD INTENTIONS FIVE t 9 27 10 31 i02 3 2 o 3 Ja.-H.- .?o'.n"y's: ih ox),Ufill IMd't'ovirh Moose, l PHONE 're" 13 ? v.; V t n- Wo.-),- ts. bye. .i'-'- .5112 H'-lr- ! 1 j 12 13 13 La-Sa'- service stations from const See us today for miles and miles of safe, trouble-freservice with Atbs ! If j 15 gives" you the longest mileage . j A COMMENTARY j Al-er- ta Spig-arell- PAGE DAY TO DAY WITH DOUG -- 4 at the Notre Iame Church Hall at Price on May 6, 1953 at 8:00 p.m. The Veny Reverend Thomas F. Rutler, the Dean of Carbon County, was present with eleven out of a possible 27 Catholic Reg- istered Nurses of Carbon County. Ron Schoenberger, lando, Lois Telarole, Eleanor Patricia Berartli, Ann Margie Bryner, Marie Bes-sCtlestina Cadez, Jon Dause and Effie Evatz. A-- JOURNAL (Utah) MAY 14, 1953 THURSDAY, The first meeting of th. carbon County Chapter of the Catholic Nurses Association was held It is my personal opinion, which believe is shared by an over-- 1 whelming majority of the senate of both partes, that we must have the assurance of a balanced budget in 1954 before we will ser- - HERE 7-- II K L P K R The Carbon County Catholic Nurses Meet Wed. May Sixth Altar Society Elects New Officer Slate M" AHila Hie Hun, he ventured t"" far diiln't g"t to where bis ticket read. .N'ero berime too potnjioiiJ and c.hesty - finally set both .lisappearod U:n" on fire fiotn the picture. And all the way bai ' 'bioiu;!! th.' ales and down to Bonaparte and the Kaiseir and far enough A'inlpa. when they from their own stomping grounds they me? a better man. I leave it to thp editors of the land to ijnlimber their potent pens let 'em discuss "hindsicht versos foresight'' as it has to do with the gents who take on more and more burdens and interfer-ences and r.oisiness-afar- . ' Yours with the low down, JO SERRA treasurer. Fillowing the election a social dinner was served by the following ladiev Mrs. John Sallas, I.u-po- The St. Anthony Altar society at its regular meeting last nieht at the church chapel, elected new! officers for the coming year ac-- l cording to Mrs.' CKorge C.rivet. reporter. Mrs. William were Elected Kloepfer, presidtnt- - Mrs. Paul, Dalplax, vice president; Mrs. Tomj Perreto. secretary, and Mrs. James . DpRose, Mrs. pete Gonzales and Mrs. Tom perrero. Program for the evening was presentel by children of members Mrs. Dominic of the society. Pnon News Items to Jounutf K ' b :: s with ', ' !'.;! Kant is,' Jeanctt-aiiiOas;ie. inMatekovic, Kath-eijn- e rid'dl. l;ukavina. Mila Lee Corak, tt. ii Rosie Mele. Jo:iea:i anne s:,o,v ati'l Rita Alice. he team is aii'icipaiing a lot r,-- i: ni'- ESTHER WILLIAMS VICTOR MATURE t"-a- tl-- gamf'S this year. Aoord-in- a lo l)ic.k Mitchell, games a.e p'atini'd with teams from Crabd Junction and provo. as as the Shamrocks from Salt .v) Lake City. There may possibly be a game betwien the Mummies and a team from Portland. This team wn Oregon. place in the national tournament for girl softba;i teams last year. It should be remembered that the Mummies won first place in of food M se,-on- the provo invitational Tournament two years ago, and were entered in It last 'ear. Although they didn't coine out on top as before, they made a good showing. come For good entertainment, out and watch the ftlrls play this year. cm' "Govej-nmenspending out of the pocket of the taxpayCharles R. Sligh Jr., ers." NAM president. WALTER PIDGEON DAVID BRIAN TUESDAY, May 19 Family Nite $1.00 Per Car "THE SAX FRANCISCO STORY" with JOEL McCREA YVONNE WED., & DeCARLO THUR8. May 20 A 21 "DREAM BOAT" with CLIFTON WEBB GINGER ROGERS |