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Show THE PACE SIX SUN -- UTAH PRICE ADVOCATE THURSDAY, Janet street, STREAM-LINE- up. holding the prorjectroad ff nd ea-- t 2nd east and the "the first ieceie '.'ill ball to the park, to receive streets treatment. Other be this dust laying treatmentD itwill red. Palmer street and possibly STEAM TRAIN PASSES OVER D. & R. G. W. D H Councilman John Quilico has re- -; turned from his trip to Cuba as a guest of the Philco Radio Co. John: savs Cuba is some place and men- -. tinned tiie fact that the whole tnP was one of pleasure and enjoyment with the best of everything provided for the comfort of the guests. JUNE 192$ with relatives and friend will be gene for two o three H w H Ceori'ge weeks. Wetmore will leave June 20 for a t ' ,nd de ' Wee trip t0 sunnv California ' H Mr. and Mrs. J. R Lofo- members of the HelTwenty-seve- n H-two daughters left Monday forVtS1 Saturper Hoy Scout troop left earl' Omat swimmin hole weeks vacation. J. R Wouldrc municipal Helpers Scoutmaster with day morning opened June llwith V. II. Wardell where, explaining that he wasgoijf Hunnel for a hike to Beaver as supers isoi The opening was free for a rest. to Consumers hauled The bovs were H to hill day and several hundred children by truck and hiked over the Mr. and Mrs. Jack from there, returning Sunday joyed the cool water turned Sunday from Cah'fornfkf afternoon. cks amcniMhe waves M. S. Andlin of Martin, who recentand fog aid first Cross Red a ly completed Engineer Jim Irvine is course has been appoint! d assistant few days in Salt Lake spending a scoutmaster for the Helper troop and getting re- cquainted witn his family will start first aid clashes for the pu On (Continued Pace Seven) Scouts at the next meeting. j . jjt :4' , f' ) l.-- 1 ' --V , ' ' t-'S- constructed 12 car stream- oi places in the northern seclined train, bearing the unique turn of the state. The sponsors of the train have Title of the ReXedl eunventhfll lltiiri creased upon a new idea this year. In- -; stopped for a few minutes at Hel- stead of all the Rexall stores holding per Saturday morning en route to district, state and a national conven- Denver. The train was in Saltition, this train will bring the con- to them. Conventions in 109 Lake City last week and have cities been scheduled and stops a number to visit great pected will be made in 148 towns during the .eight months the train is on the road, The engine itself is of the newest WvVvVVVVvVvVfVy'VVvVVVfVV Matson, the former Miss Ellen Hem-- , Mrs. Tom Price and Mrs. P. Hughes were awarded prizes. shower for the bride ended the eve- - 2? -; HELPER V AND VICINITY ISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS t k W . William i there on the box, Tom in the center and me next. There 3 generation of experience in thi Fam-ilRecipe of our. Old Ned Week i pitching. Harry E. Wilken .jf ' I " J; The three of us K - v - I. A special ' - - fWvi ' - w - j 4 VV 1 yt design and type. It weighs 697,000 pounds, is 97 feet long, and is 15 feet high. The tinder is 52 feet in length! and has an oil capacity of 5000 gal-wIons, A personnel of 40 mans the train. as vjming. $j. ning (By M. H. Wilson) -- H- Annuoncement of the marriage of Miss Josephine Lambson of Helper toj Kenneth White of Salt Lake City came as a surprise to friends of the bride at Helper this week. The bride has been taking training as a nurse in a Salt Lake City hospital and met the groom while he was a patient there. She was married in her own home in Salt Lake and by coincidence on her birthday, Friday, June 12. Notj every girl gets a husband for her birthday present. 75 VETS RECEIVE BONUS AT HELPER WEDNESDAY was not known. The car was badly damaged. All three persons live at Latuda. II for bonus was payday Wednesday The first Householder Workers veterans at Helper, and seventy-fiv- e from the facial expressions observed Training Center established in Caras Postmaster Gene Gibson handed bon county will graduate its first class out the square envelopes it was a on June 20. Four young ladies will have completed the course. mighty pleasing event. This program, started and carried Rural carrier John Colzani was handed the first of the envelopes and on under W. P. A., has for its object -- HJohnny will pay his bills, take a little the training of young women in the Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wahl returned 'trip and put away some for a nest art of caring for a home. The courses provide training in general house- the 15th from an extended vacation E. R. Crissman, post adjutant of work, child care, cooking and serv- trip during which A1 enjoyed some Carbon Post 21 American Legion got ing of food and an emergency know- baseball in St. Louis, some southern climate at New Orleans and a little his envelope and due to a promise ledge of the care of the sick. Persons eligible are women between lone star celebration at Dallas, Texas, made Mrs. Crissman he went home so II the ages of 18 and 35, whose families she could open the package. Others have planned everything are relief cases or whose parents are new grandstand, Helper's replacing from getting rid of notices from Coun- W. P. A. workers. The course ex- - the northwest bleacher at the bull M. to Reese is Reese over six weeks tends and Treasurer goin ty period park will increase the grandstand fishin furniture, under the direction of Aileen Erick- - seating capacity by about 400. The including cars, and sen of Salt Lake City. clothes, rugs, draperies, paint jobs jnew section will be ready for use at new harmonicas. The first local training center was the next game and brings this part of However, the general idea seems established at Spring Glen with Mrs. the park program to a close. The-tbe cash what I have to, to meet! Hansen as local supervisor. More! work has been going on for the past current obligations und save the rest recently a second training center has; ten days and has kept five men d tg. Folks say that Our Familys Whiskey rings the peg every time Our Dad had distilled over a million barrels of whiskey before we offered you folks our own Familys Recipe. Dad used to say : Wonder if other folks wouldnt like to try this same whiskey we distillers drink ourselves? Thats how we come to put up The Wilken Family Whiskey. Counting in Grandad Wilkens lifetime of whiskey making, theres more than 100 years of distilling experience behind it P. S. Free, a copy of our Wilken Family Cooking Album if you'll write me at The Maples, R F. D. No. 3, Schenley, Pa. em-an- contrary to Dv black forebod-- 1 Ings of The National Economy Lea- gue (whose chief backers come from d long line of high explosive facturers) the picture takes on a very! more pleasing and colorful especially for the boys who did at one buck peri the job in day. manu-lishe- been established at Standardville. Foodstuffs and equipment including uniforms for the enrol lees are furn-- a through W. P. A. funds. The place is furnished by some local dent who has facilities for the resi-mu- ch train-glo- w, ing. The course equips the young ladies for jobs in private employment and H is a national program under. W. P. A. AUTO ACCIDENT BRINGS Twenty-on- e states. New York City, INJURIES TO ONE PERSON and the District of Columbia have es- -j itablished training centers through an As auto accident last Friday night allottment of $500,000 of federal funds caused serious injury to one and! to be administered by the v. . mens1 bruised two other occupants of the division of the W. P. A. car. H Chris De Cola, riding as a passenger; The Elite Bridge dub met with; with Dick Schultz, suffered severe Mrs. Tom Migliaccio last week. Mrs.! head cuts and a possible fracture of ill. Deason, Mrs. S. E. Lewellyn, Mrs.! his skull when the motor stalled on Charlesvvorth, Mrs. Clyde Miller, Mrs. the Helper Townsite dugway and, the; Frank James, Mrs. R. H. Barrett, Mrs.! car out of control, backed down the Tom Price. Mrs. Fred Buvia, Mrs. hill turning over once and halting! Glen Gardner. Mrs. Mel Crawford, against a light pole. He w'as taken Mrs. James Cavanaugh, Mrs. L. to the Price City hospital after emerg- - .Thomas, Mrs, L. R. Thayne, Mrs. John cncy treatment at Helper. !Gale, Miss Mary Cavanaugh and Miss The other two occupants of the car Jeanette Gale, Mrs. F. R. Hamming were shaken and bruised but suffer- - and daughter Ellen, Mrs. Hughes and ed no serious injury. Mrs. R. P. Barrell enjoyed a delight- The accident was not officially re- - fut lunch and evening at Bridge which ported and the third partys identity was complimentary to Mrs. Ellen 17-- 18 ployed. II The citv dads placed their O. K. on a proposal to oil about a mile of Helper city streets. The gravel has been ordered and the avaialability of a ma- -; chine to spread the oil is all that is BLENDED AND BOTTLED 06.8 PROOF 75t'c GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS tl P- - V- -T H I -.-W I mt BY JOS. S. FINCH & CO., INC, C0 INC. OF SCHENLEY PRODUCTS SCHENLEY, Copyright. A M l 1936. JOS. S. FINCH & CO., INC. tv. (K on can have y. ' 1 r, ' ' Ir ' modernize Old One WE WILL FINANCE THE BALANCE ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS LIKE RENT THE NEW GIBSON T MAGIC a Mew bathroom asiZaf-(not-. as above). Save-a-Ste- p The famous Speed Queen fi HRIFTY veterans are flock BARGAINS while they last! 1934 Plymouth Coupe, excellent condition 1933 Plymouth Sedan, very good condition 1931 Studebaker Dictator, new paint P" H- PRICED PROM $128.50 -- IlHJE-EHI- $89.50 Lri ?' Phone 294 "" 'V. Bk DEPENDASLE-tJSE- I''. UP merMemtmeemmmeetteHNM PRIDE GARAGE CO. - AND Make a Down Payment On Any of the Above and Monthly Payments On the Balance Youll have to sec these cars, ride in them, to really appreciate their true value. And we also have numerous others which are good buys. 25 South Carbon Westinghouse Electric Range rw r ing to us to get more for their bonus dollars And no wonder We ve slashed prices on our line used cars and used trucks to give you REAL SAVINGS All makes All models I At prices that will amaze you I Hurry Come in right away and SAVE WITH CONFIDENCE! $67.5 fc.-- Price VMS, TRUCKS' LUMBER BRICE - HARDWARE . PAINT PLUMBING ELECTRICAL UTAH |