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Show HAPPY SEWERS Prayer Services I Episcopal Mining Prayer will be conducted at Church at 0 the Ascension, KenilwOrtb, riiis Sunday morning. 1 The A&cenmon cnurcn cnoi, L,i the Church school of st. jarnabas Church, Helper, meet t 9:30 CLUB 4-- "PIN-UPS- " SEW AND SEWS CLUB The Happy sewtrs 4.H cIub Our Motto: if yOy can't se wit-up- . The Sew and Sews Sewing club ; met at the home of Mrs. Carmela If you can't pin-itmet at the home of Mrs. John Priano of Helper on April 24, up. giveit-up- . Laboroi 0f Helper on April 22, WVie back again with the old 1954, under the direction of tbir 1954. under the direction of their this year. By we, leaders, Mrs. Laboroi and Mrs. leaders, Mrs. Priano and Mrs. vigor fir we mean the "Pins", Lillian Laboroi. Ernajte Karl Acord. Officers elected were as fol- Flaim and Kay Binks, leaders,! The meeting was opened with and the "Ups", pres. Sandra Van-- ' prayer and singing, followed lows : president. Gerildine hy a Natta, Vice pres. Deanna Rogers, halrh discussion. Work was start- Vice President, Marilyn Sec. Geri Ruggeri, Reporter Atari-- ed on the clothing project, and it Ferderber ; Secretary, Sherry Johnson; Treasurer, Sherry TJze. lyn Hansen, Song and Cheer Lead-- was decided bnMhe group to have lac; Reporter, Marguerite COrey; ker Jolene Bonacci. and Darlene a project demonstration at each Song and Refreshment chairman, Fossat, jackie Binks. jean Marie meeting. Refreshments were servJeannerte Kokal, and Health In Sunter and Jean Funk. ed at the close of the meeting. We're getting to ibe old hands spector, Marguerite Corey. BUTTONS AND BOWS Refreshments were served by at sewing, this is our third year The Buttons and Bows club and we are going to tackle paMrs. priano. met at the home of Mary Marjamas, shorty nighties, dusters, tini of FIX-IHelper on April 23, 1954, CLUB shorts, peddlepusheis, under the direction of their leadFix-It The club met at the jackets and most fun of all, par- er, Mary Mrtinl. home of Burton Needles of Hel- ty dresses. Estella Martinez said the pray-"r- . Our first cushion was at Ema-leper on April 26, under the direcLaura Jean Witt led the song tion of their leader, Charles Flaim's home, April 14. The and Judith Neilson gave a demofficers and coming projects for onstration on how to Needles. polish a We decided to begin working the year were decided. Our meet- shoe. on our projects. ings are held Thursdays of each Mrs. Martini helped in our first Songs were sung and refresh, week and we anticipate jots of sewing project, a scarf, a hot pad ments were served at the close fun and progress this year. or sewing kit. of the meeting. PIN CUSHION GIRLS On the 10th of May we are going to order and Judy said the The Pin Cushion Girls Sewing prayer. We 6aid the pledge and ing to have a Marshmallow Roast. club met at the home of sang a song. Mrs. Martini told us MUFFIN MAIDS CLUB Jona Mae and Judy Costello of how to darn a sOck. A demonstra. The first meeting of the Helper, on Thursday, April 22. tion was given on God posture . Muffin Maids was held Monday, 1954, under the direction of their by Carol Reid and Catherine The next meeting will be April 19, at 4 p.m. at the home leader. Many Martini. Darlene Rogers called the meet- - held at Georgette Marinos' home. of their leader, Mrs. Margaret fianser. NCW officers elected were ag follows; Donna president, STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT Horn; Vice President, patty Ba- RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 ineer; Secretary, Emilee Arch- BebunREPORT OF CONDITION OF uletta; Treasurer, Cnnie in; Reporter, Anna Marie Paletta; Song and Cheer Leader, saundra THE HELPER STATE BANK Thomas; party Chairman. Aloma Preston. of Helper, Utah, at the close of business APril 15, 1954, a Books on "First Call To Break State banking Institution organized and operating under the banking fast" were given to each laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Pub. member. lished in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Author After the business meeting the itles and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. group enjoyed some TV programs and light refreshments. MARY H, BUNNELL each Sunday morning. -' NAMED DELEGATE j j 1 1 'i hMk 4-- 4--H sun-top- L 0 Niel-son- WITH BIG VALUES STORE THE BEST ALWAYS Helper, Utah Gfrald Biuno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bruno of Helper, and presently in training at the Naval Training Station at San DiegX to has been reported have received a trophy and medal as the outstanding player of his group. He also has been made a member of the Amateur Athletic Union of America. Seaman Bmno was high point man in a recent game against the Lorn a Marine team, and his team took second place in the American Amateur League Basketball tourney. of 'Mr. Bruno is a graduate Notre Dame school and Carbon Senior high school, price. . Insect problems in Carbn counwill be numerous this season, according to Cunty Agent Robert L. Hassell. Mr. Has sell just returned from a special insect control and identification school held at Moab last week. The home owners are cautioned to watch for insect Infestation t this year. They should he prepared to treat common insect Buch as aphlds and cutworms in the very near future. Recommendations for the control of insect pests on field crps, ornamentals, and fruit trees are available at the Extension Serrice office. Th county agent urges every home owner and every farmer to inspect his fields regularly and t the first indications of damage be prepared to apply the proper Insecticides for the Insect to be treated. All bulletins on this very important subject of Insect cntrol are available free to thoae who will come to the Extension service and ask for them. ty . Eastern Star Group Plans For Visitation Of Grand Officers 4-- 4-- WOODY'S JEWELRY Mary Helen Bunnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bunnell of price, has bet'n named as one of four Utah delegates to attend Che National Club Omp in Washington. D.C. June 16 to 23, according to word received this week by Miss Ruth E. Brasher, borne demonstration agent. This camp is held annually under the direction of the cooperative Service of the Departt ment and the State colleges. Last year, Gene Chantry of Wellington was named for this trip. This outstanding honor comes to a very worthy girl who has a record of eight Sears of work. Her accomplishments have! been in the fields of clothing construction, home grounds beatification, foods, leadership, and outstanding recreational activities. East state Extension director club is invited to send fur two bojs and two members and four adult state Ex-- ' girls tension workers to the camp, youth delegates are selected in the states on the basis of their achievement's iu leadership, service, community citizenship, and completion of projects in agand hoj'ne economics. riculture AH states. Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico are expected to be represented at the 1954 camp. The program is based on the theme, "Your Government, and You". It will include addresses by nationally knOwn speakers, visits with officials of the different branches of Government, and daily discussions by the delegates. Running parallel with the delegates' sessions will be a series of where adults leaders' meetings, at the camp share in program development and recommendation of Extension policies. and their leaders The will stay in a local hotel while in Washington, and hold most of their meetings in the Departmental Auditorium on Constitution Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets. Home Demonstration Agent is very Ruth Brasher pleased that this honor has again come to one of carbon county's outmembers. standing land-gran- e Bp i TO NAT'L, CONFAB Gig-liott- insect control; is advised by co. agent Helper Sailor Stars As Basketball Player 4-- i ser-lic- s ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in proCfss of collection .... $ "62,445.49 United States Government obligations direct and guaranteed .. 1,698,876.80 Obligations of States and political Subdivisions 20,000.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures None Corporate stocks (including $5,550.00 stock of k ssn mi Federal Reserve hank 8S6,976.6o (including 152.50 overdrafts) uank premises cwned $1.00, furniture and fixtures $ None, 1.00 (Bank premises owned are subject to $ None . . . Liens not assumed byBank) Real estate owned other than bank premises None Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate None Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None Other assets None TOTAL ASSETS $ 3,353,849.94 ' No. 13 of The Naomi Chapter the order 0f Eastern Star will hold a regular meeting Thursday, May , at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, it was announced this week iby Mrs. Georgette Zubeck, Worthy Matron of the chapter. The Worthy Grand .Matron, Worthy Grand Patron and Asso-ciat- e Grand Officers, on their official visitation will be received at this time. A banquet will be served in their honor at 6:30 pjn-ithe Masonic Temple dining room. All reservations should be made by Saturday, May 1st, with Mrs. Charlotte Reynolds at 315 N. 1st West, Price. ATTEND GOLF TOURNEY The second annual Glt Championship Tournament which was held in Las Vegas last week end was attended by s&me of the local golf enthusiasts. Amon.g them were Mr. and Mrs. Art D&lplaz and Mr. and Mr. J. J. Bergera, all reporting they had a wonderThe tournament was ful time. held at the Desert Inn Country Club. CLUB JR. SPORTSMEN'S We opened our meeting iby passing out more equipment. Saturday we are ging to go to the game farm and get some feathers, for tying more flies. We ail tied flies for the rest of the meeting. While we cleared up we sang The meeting was closed BOngs. by Dale Reid. 4-- Dft SIMPLIFIED BOOKKEEPING EAST PriMS TAX RECORD BOOKS ! 6wtlnM All Type I00KS Tl UEF-100SE-- fill $1.51 SS.II 17JI The Helper Journal THE CRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP (X? LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnersbips, and 983,869.80 corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations l,720,495.8S Deposits of United States Government (including 5,641.57 postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions 402,127.34: Deposits of banks Nonsj Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 12,694.11 TOTAL DEPOSITS $ 3.124,832.70 I Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed money None None on bank premises Mortgages or other liens, None' None on other real estate Acceptances executed by or (or ac count of this bank and X None outstanding j A our bank's own CASHIER'S check order to make payment out of bank funds. As a direct obligation of this bank, it is readiiv accepted ... may be cashed or deposited ac any bank, when properly endorsed. We sell cashier's checks at low cost to any-- r who wishes to use this convenient meanj erring money. Ask us for fuil deuii... is I f . I CARBON EMERY DANK Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (Not Including subordinated Price, Utah 6,102.71 3,150,935.41 obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS OF THE FEDERAL RE8ERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER - S Capital Surplus $ ,.. Undivided profits Teller's Window For Your Convenience Drive-i- n 50,000.00 135,000.00 37,914.53 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS New Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... None 222,914.53 3,353,849.94 'This bank's capital consists at: First preferred stock with total par value of none, total retlr&bls aloe of none. Second preferred stock with total par value of none, total retlrable value of none. Capital notes and debentures none. Common stock with total par value of 60 000.00 in your gin drinks Next time you order gin remember that Gordon's has the advantage of High Proof (91.4) and Liqueur Quality. High Proof meant that drinks never taste thin with Cordon's Gin. Liqueur Quality gives you richer flavor and velvety smoothness. For 184 years Gordon's has been a favorite the world over. Its exclusive formula cannot be duplicated. There's no gin like 111 KIIUI SNOTS lUTHltl flM CUM . Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and John Bamber, Judltn Austin. Nielsen, Wayne Dlrnlck, Sandra J. R. PHILLIPS Berensen, John Gianini and Miss Sworn to and subscribed before me thU 20U day of April, 1954. Borl. We bught a total of $18.35 Donna Jean Thomas, Notary public Correct Attest: worth. H. B. SimOnsen Residing at Helper, Utah Lee Broadbent treated the claos John B. Lhoroi on his birthday Wednesday. My Commission Expires A. Lai)roi January 1, 19S7 Directors CLOVER LEAF SEWING. CLUB (SEAL) STATE OP UTAH was held at belief. Ice 9V !j THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS 0LO, 86 PROOF. THE HILL Our Louis S. Leatham, Bank commissioner of the State of Utad, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed In my offlc, on April 21, 1954. LOUIS 8. LEATHAM, Bank Commissioner. T, Gordon's N. J. Date of Publication, Thursday. April first meeting 29, 1954. Cox. elected were: presiOfficer Vice Marshall; dent, Kathleen president, Mary Valentine; SecTreasurer, Lynda Sue retary Charmaine Reporter, Oreener; Menzies; Song and Cheer Leders, Judy Cox. I HILL CO, LOUISVILLE. XT. Miaiii!UiMiiiiiiiiiiiii"llii4fiilBi'HI'T! iimuiimuuluxiuniiuj """"nniiriinmii ttrnrw"""vr niiiii'iinii'ii'iiuiiifwwiiin r DEPEND ON US! Depend on us to keep handfamily dressed somely for your schooi, business and special occasions. We pick up shirts, linens, , the home of our leader, Mrs. Jess Office of the Bank Commissioner. MINN'S HT UN CI., ITU. UMH. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 8m'' p5B .mm i.railuo board. None for other purposes We have our fire engine picObligations subordinated to claims of depositors and other None tures on display on the hall bulcreditors, not Included in liabilities letin 1)oard. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction f. reserves of Max Morgan fcought the most 8,182.10 shown as Securities defense above are deduction after stamps on Stamp Day. (b) of reserves of None He bought S3.00 worth. The following also bought stamps: DaSTATE OK UTAH vid Yakovich. Judy Costello, GorCOUNTY OF CARBON don Olson, patsy Bottino. Gary n'1 Uv ul I. J. R. Phillips, Cshler, of the above-name- d Lyra,an bank, hereby certify' 03 ML '43& The State Supervisor, and Mrs. the County Supervisor, visited our class on Tuesday. In Social Studies we are studying water transportation. So far we have studied abut the raft, first sail .boat, the Roman and Greek Galley, the Viking ships, the "Half Moon." and the River boats. We learned that the first sail came about by a man manT years ago who went across the lake for logs on, his way foack he placed a branch upright in his boat so bis wife culd eee him coming. To his amazement the When he boat moved easier. reached home he cut a pole nd made the first mast. Across this he lashed a staff, the first yard; an.d on this he stretched a wolf skin, the first sail We have also drawn a map of the world on our 'bulletin board and pasted pictures showing how we get about the world by land, sea and air. Judy Costello. Bren-IMarchetti, Earl Shafer, GarT Smith, Paul Liapis, Max Morgan and Reggie Williams have drawn the ship pictures for the bulletin Nelson, a MEMORANDA Change to Gordon's and see the CHANGE Fourth Grade Miss BOrla Gordon Olson, Reporter PHONE 540 everything in the laundry bag and do them up with utmost care - - deliver them sparkling clean OVERALL SERVICE TOO! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU HELPED. CITY LAUNDRY PnONE 540 HELPER Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor "jiriff!niiiiiH(mi)'i!fTTri'n:TfTTTHnrTT! |