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Show PAGE TEN T II E Petroleum Dealers Students Progressing Association Grows On Dinosaur Project; Huge Bone Assembled With the enrollment of eight new members at a meeting Monday eveRetail Petning, the Carbon-Emer- y roleum Dealers association has enjoyed a rapid growth since it was recently organized,, according to an announcement by President C. L. Leavitt of Pnce. All petroleu mdealers in Price are affiliated with the association, while the membership percentage for the entire county is between 90 and 95. Approximately 70 per cent of the Emery county dealers have joined, Mr. Leavitt reported. Another meeting of the association "will be held Monday evening, May 24 Geology students at the Carbon county high school have made rapid progress during the past week in assembling the bones of the dinosaur being excavated near Elmo. The huge femur bone of the prehistoric animal is now complete. Instructor Vernon Merrill announced. The femur bone of the dinosaur is one of the largest in existence. It is slightly more than six feet in length, and, Mr. Merrill said, is only a few inches shorter than the largest bone known. PARKING LANES REPAINTED Work was started this week on the repainting of the city parking lanes m Helper. The refimshing of the yel low marking lanes will be under the direct supervision of the Helper street department, and all labor furnished on the project will be paid for by the city. EMERY BANK UTAH A f Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ARE NOT AFRAID q) of mice Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y X T T Y Y Y f r - Y y X Y Y Si yY (Proof next Thursday) fY Pal up with a companion that will give you real motoring sure a dependable used car. Youll find that pal in our large stock of reconditioned guaranteed cars, at a price no pocket book fears. Come in and meet some true friends of the highway. y 1934 DODGE SEDAN Only 14,000 miles. This is the best taken- cared-o- f car we have ever had on our used car lot. Good tires, finish. A bargain 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Heres a swell buy for someone. A sedan with very few miles chalked up 1935 Ply. Tudor touring on the speedometer. Good motor. We know that the former owner took excellent care of it. It has to go, so we are sacrificing to sell it quickly. ONLY 1931 PORD PICKUP A model A Ford Pickup in very good shape. Good rubber, new paint, motor in good condition. Cheap 1935 PORD PICKUP A good V8 Pord Pickup with heavy duty Y A X Y yv Y Y A Y V nt tires and heavy duty springs. This truck has many safe and economi- cal miles left in it. Vv 1935 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP This 1935 International Pick- up has very few miles on the speedometer. The motor is just nice-ly broken in; the tires are exceptionally good heavy duty equip-- t A A X yA y A ment all around. Y Y Y Eastern VICINITY Utah way, constructed near the roundhouse in order to make crossing the tracks as safe as possible for employees, is nearing completion. , The new underpass is being built by company labor and extends from near the depot to the roundhouse and car repair shop. Officials in charge of construction indicated the safety device would be finished sometime this month H COOKING SCHOOL CONCLUDED The first free public cooking school ever held in Helper came to a successful conclusion Saturday evening two-da- y inafter a ed lu Rating Hxamin For PuPfc Finis Examinations for achiev intelligence ratings of all students and pupils m the school district have been according to an announcer!! this week by school The examinations were , offi1 aCy ' 3 STARS NOW AVAHAPjf fo JL w k H flteoS 13 SmS CODE NUMBERS 945 Port, Qts. 982 Muscatel, Qts. 1048 Sherry, Qts. 1152 Chateau, JfintJSandQiiefcflj CODE NUMBERS uU flteR0$ 943-- Iim w 944-980-- Hmt nUANunNca 5ths LOS Port, Port, A A IQ59-- Gals. Sherry, Qts. A 1059 ANGEES CAUF Qts. Muscatel, Qts. Muscatel, Gals. A 981-- A 1046-- ITALIAN WINE A Angelica, Qts. Angelica, Gals. ; Proof of Last Weeks Advertisement THE WORD "SPOUSE DOES NOT MEAN A MARRIED PERSON The word really means a person promised in marriage, and comes 1. "Popular from the Latin, spondeo, meaning "I promise. Ernest Flaim was visiting in Grand Junction last Sunday. H L R Bills was a Salt Lake City business caller last week. H Mrs. Beulah Johnson returned from short visit to Salt Lake City last H Johnny Allison was a Grand tion business caller over the Juncweek- H H A baby bay was bom to Mr. and Mrs Tom Perrero of Helper on May 2. The arrival weighed nine pounds. Jack Vignetto was a busness caller m the state capital last week II Carlo Colzam was a visitor in Provo last week H the Jack studies parents annual week. Wardell was in Provo over on business H Jones has returned from his at the U. of U. to visit his m Helper and to witness the music festival in Price this week-en- h - iHherts rint Special 290 Quart No. 289 CLEAR HEADS CALL FOR H Mr and Mrs. Fred Buvia returned Wednesday from a short trip to Salt Lake City H Jack Owens returned from the B Y. U to spend a few days with his parents in Helper during the band contest. H Ed Wahl was a Soamsh Fork business caller last week H W. H. satin-smoot- H II v ously into cocktails; makes Kay Bunnel returned to Helper from the B. Y. U. over the week-en- d Mr. Bunnel was in Price Sunday aiding the Carbon high school band in its marching maneuveis. a Makes a perfectly blended drink. Youll find that Calvert mixes marvel- with friends and relatives d A Y Y Y Y Y rl H Mr and Mrs. Carl Cox spent the w'eek-en- perfectly blended whiskey A this tip from those who sip call for Calvert! y y V Y When glasses start to clink: Jimmy Greener arrived in Helper early this week to visit during the band contest in Pnce. He is a student at the University of Utah. Joe Cuna, student at the Carbon county high school, visited in Grand Junction Sunday. V Heres a thought to keep in mino highballs, too. For Calvert is a perfectly blended whiskey. And that Uhert., ..IWrve. lmt No- 288 is the secret of perfectly Quart No. 287 blended drinks. So, take . in Provo. d - eighth grades throughout!? sev, The junior high will also enter E. Williams, school Bill Wilson. Cox Christensen, and this division solo the Robert Stringham attended the B Y. eral students in those who contested the Carbon district, Among U. and U. of U. track meet in bait year serve as a guide in arranXK Lake City last Saturday The boys last Monday evening, and who will work and school activities 0! this division dents. returned home Saturday evening repiesent the school in H Raymond are Jimmy Kershbergen, Ven-tunl- li, Blaine Snow, former member of Weeter, Johnny Parry, Angelo was lacker, Boyd Bunnel, VeranTT'! Donna Lou WardfH the Carbon county high school, Ma Donald Colton. a Helper and Price visitor over the Lopez, Hazel week-en- d Young Snow is attendschool in ing classes at the East high Salt Lake City at present H T. H Greenstreet was a Soldier -Summit visitor last week H The tenth grade of the Helper junof ior high school sponsored a series theaStrand the week in plays last tre in Helper in order to finance a recent excursion to the Timpanogos cave H SCHOOL ABANDONS B SEBALL ' Because of the apparent lack of bon Cat the county competition in junior high school baseball league this year, the Helper junior high school will not have a student baseball team this jear as they have had in the past Although this policy will eliminate a student baseball team this year, intramural baseball wall be actively participated in by the members of the student body. Intmnural tennis may also be sponsored, it was announced H Mrs. Eleanor Rehor has now moved to Price, where she will continue her activity as a beauty shop operator. Mrs. Rehor previously operated the Rehor Beauty shop m Helper and was active in several womens organizations here. H end. t Y Y Y AND MANWAY NEARLY COMPLETED The Denver and Rio Grande man- Wednesday. $ y HELPER under the supervision of the Helper street department and is being surfaced with dirt dug from the site of the Janet street underpass Two trucks and a half dozen men have been employed by the city for the past several weeks in order to complete the project. The road was constructed to aid in handling traffic during days when the narrow mam street is unusually crowded Through use of the new road, cars may be driven from just below the state bridge along behind the main business section and onto the state road again and thus avoid the crowds when passing through the city. In conjunction with the road building program, the city last fall purchased the Brandol bakery building in order to build the road on a straight line through the property covered by the structure. Final demolition of the building and the filling m of the basement as well as the leveling of the road in that area were completed last week T T T THURSDAY. T A COCKTAILS GALL FOR CALVERT! Federal Reserve System Pederal Deposit Insurance Corporation Y PRICE, C BAND READY FOR MEET After receiving a rating of sua district perior last week before band official, Professor Robert Sauer, of B Y. U, the Helper junior high school band has completed final preparations to paiticipate an the annual Pnce City music festival Although the band has not had as many marching drills as in previous has been adjudgyeais, their playing ed very good In a contest held a few II weeks ago, Jimmy Kershbergen, tenth ROAD BEING COMPLETED A new road, running behind Helper grader, was chosen to act as drum unit citys main business section from the major for the marching Janet street underpass and meeting the arch at the south end of the city, is now nearing completion. The highway is being constructed Member I If T E . Railroad Center of soon-sore- This bank is always seeking new business friendships with men whose character and abilities entitle them to credit PRICE V O C A struction coutse. d The school, which was jointly by several Helper city firmfe, attracted a large number of housewives and single women as well. Free demonstrations with food furnished by Helper merchants and several illustrated discussions by food experts brought to Helper for the occasion weie the highlights of the school Mrs Jeannette Neadon, Provo, and Mrs Maude Sharp, also of Provo, Mrs jointly directed the course. Neadon is affiliated with the Utah Power and Light company in finding reasons for trusting people. banks of this country are now lending THE seven billion dollars to borrowers in what are generally classed as unsecured loans for business purposes. This means that no tangible form of wealth such as real estate, stocks, bonds, or commodities have been pledged by the borrowers to secure repayment of these loans. They are, however, secured by a far more valuable pledge than tangible wealth. Back of each loan is the proven integrity, the good faith and determination of the borrowers to carry through to a successful conclusion the purposes for which they made these loans. CARBON - A D NEWS OF well-attend- Banks Believe S D N HOW TO MAKE A SWELL WHISKEY SOUR! With th uic, of I iomon mix a jiggr of CALVERT'S "RESERVE or "SPECIAL" and I WHISKIES 0 kroJ.Lf j teaspoonful of sugar. Ice, shake, and strain into whiskey sour glass. Add soda water as desired. Decorate with cherry and slice of orange RSMwsajgfSSSaSSfe 3 iMininnii t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ini ri iw m t laBTiiirMi 'inf ftfiii iim mini itrttr iimr- a- 5 llYour Assurance of High Quality tt Delivery to Your Door fY ?Y Y Y Y ff Y fY rril edied and Tested Herd hJLERTON dairy 1 |