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Show Helper Utah, August, 23, 1935 Bonnie Theatre pocietlHotes Meeting p KltrtOl De-- the Women's at 2 R- - Fahring Mrs. 26. August iay. Olson of Price is C. , 0f I. of Mrs. Har- wonted- In a very were . n.;.in,. ! Preciiai S the Boanie r"." I ti,e proBi"' afternoon at Theater. Pu, - Andrae h Maxine Verda Smith, Long, Hel- Wible, Dor- Marylyn Houtx. Wlotte Dod-Edit- I L I Allen, ' Gail Cox, Kof-Mary Judd, Fern nora Hewlett, Ethel John- j'ovce L L westinkow, baaie uoLocke, wetiukow, Jane RUggeri, Kimball Ruggeri, . 'imnni f.nii- W'ardell. Berry, fcyilliams. Marjorie Joy BroyiuJy Felice, i.uim nuium6, I Rilev. Aileen wood row Clark, and Har- h,,e f 5 ark. OF brdville Group its to Meet. stnndardvllle AtlUeUc and donated tment association local U.M.W. of A. for fsfraylng of the expense oi; fubor Day celebration ac Sepember 2. h )r itj '- -ill by istlng alua. Floyd Entertain mner and Bridge entertained M Flovd M. J for at Wly bridge and dinner parr Saiuidiiy and Monday even-fofreinds. of her several evening s were won Saturday Sirs. E. II. Thoma3 ana Mrs. ne Gibson. Monday evening Mrs. Sam s were won by and Mrs. Leo Miner. Announced Ljement Mrs. Pete Piazza an-,!- ( their thp eiiKaireuierr. of Htcr Lena, to Dominic Mig- Mrs. Jas. io son of Mr. a d niruno. The marnage will take and :. the Notre Dame church Sunday Septemberl. The couple will reside in Hel- jte in 1'rlr.R i- - CLUBS Mooee Picnic To Be Held Sunday Theatre Attractions raveling Saleslady" the blonde pep returns to the screen af-f anbox,interval of several months, f the hilarious First National fraedy romance," Traveling Sales- Id)'," which comes to the Strand leatre tonight and Saturday. Her last previous picture was Kansas after City Princess." Wch she retired for a "blessed Joan Blondell, which proved lo be a nl", lus-bo-y, story, by Frank Howard fork, is a enappp comedy drama tn surprising and stirring situa-i8- , sparkling dialogue and fast action. Tha fwing Top" little cupid who picks her to shhot hnr darts best de-pti Neg Shirley Temple's portrayal A the new Fox Film rraedy drama with music which pmea to the Strand Theatre Sun. londay and Tuesday. Shirley has the role of a little Wphan who wins her way into the h"art of John Boles, a wealtr.v ,ruee of the orphanage. "Dfeised to Thrill" "Dressed ito Thrill" a right and '"itful picture of lovers in Paris, iillel with ingenious twists and romantic thrills, launches Tutta Rolf, Fox Film's glamorous new European star, on her American film career. Miss Holt la coupled ''h Clive Brook in the romantic 'd of the picture which comes to &e Strand Theatre. Thursday Curly Top", : Sharp" For nearly forty years motion The losing membership team of technicians (the world over tl.i Moose will entertain the win- picture have acknowledge that natural-colo- r ning ,'eam at a picnic at Scofleid cinematography would atthis Sunday. J. H. Marshall, Sr. tain widespread commercial s the captained l winning team which if a really colthree defeated Moroni Hunt's team or- component process was develin points for new members. oped. During that time innumerThe elective officers will com-pet- e able experiment- - nave been made as a team with the appoint-iv- a(nd scores of patents granted, upofficers of the Moose for the on three-colprocesses, some of rext three months la another big which gave excellent results unmembership drive. der laboratory test conditions, none of them, however, proved Party For completely satisfactory under the Miss Fahring rigorous test of commercial proA deligh.'ful birthday party was duction. None the less, rumors held Tuesday, August 13 in honor have always been rife that such, of Miss Betty Fahring at the Fah-r- t a process was just around the corg hone. Those in attendance ner. That corner now has been were: Miss Clara Xell Rich, Miss turned, and the event signalized Vera Jones, Miss Maxine Dodge, with Pioneer Pictures "Becky Miss Fannie Christelia, Miss Ann Sharpe" as the first complete feaDalpiaz. Miss Marie Leger, Miss ture film produced in the perfectCatherine Gardner, Miss Lorna ed color, it shows at the Bonnie Fraudsen, Miss Jane Locke, Miss Sunday Monday and Tuesday, Fae Kimball. Miss Lathel Elliot, in Hollywood. and Misi Tressa Quilico. The "Curly Top" John Boles pursued a career of evening was spent in playing cards. Prizes were won by Miss music. Music pursued him. Maxine Dodge, Miss Catherine From earliest boyhood, the handsome romantic star who is Gardner, and Tressa Quilico. woth Rochelle Hudson in Shirley Temple's "Curly Top". Shows Elite Bridge ait the Star in Price Sunday, MonClub Entertained Wednesday. Mrs. Laura Barlow entertained day, Tuesday tlv Elite Bridge Club Wednesday Phone news items to The evening. The members present inJournal. Phone 21 Helper cluded Mrs. Alice Hemming, Mrs. Bertha Price Louie Barrett, Mrs. Mrs. Pearl O'Brien, Mrs. Dora Thayne, Mrs. Helen Hughes. Mrs. Mary Morgan, Mrs. Iva Llewelyn, Mrs. Nina Miller. Mrs. Tommy Migliaccio and Mrs. Mary Deason. sue-ces- prac-.ica- Phone news items to The Helper Journal. Phone 21 BARGAINS THIS WEEK Star Flour $1.39; Oval Sardines 2 can 15c; Blue Pine Corned Beef 17c; Oats Cup Salad Fish & saucer 25c; 11c; Mixed Pickling Spices 2 for 15c; Heinz Bread and Butter Pickles qt bottles 25c; Oil Sardines I for 9c; Cut Beans 3 cans 25c; K. K Lemon or Vanilla 4 or. bot. Lamb produced m pastures mountain green tenderness and flavor a has me that will be enjoyable to nice u.hAi. family. Try a at 13c lb.; ,uihi- - roastwith the bone rolled roasts removed 23c lb.; stew -l20c lb. chops 18c lb. leg We have prepared for you b; cn.c fine veal roasts, pork, snornmM, lard, ens, bacon, ee8e'-ejv- erny' lunch meat., need thing you might reasonable very at wish RAH- - DJrSICAGCS 25, for Salt Lake Motor Way buses will leave Helper y Sa t Lake at Cy 5:15 A. M. and 3:15 P. M., connecting nori and points with buM, for Los Angeles, San Francisco Rio Grande northwest. at Pueblo no. 2 can 29g or ' i tancy graae oiur TOMATOES 3 lbs. 7 lb. CABBAGE 2$ solid tender heads CORN fresh 9 doz. bantam yellow GREEN Peppers 5 lb U. S. INSP. MEATS Pot Roast steer neei IQfto1Ul$f STEAKS one-Ha- lf Rates of fare approximately on cents to two cents per mile, depending distance. Rockies and Queen Coaches of the enjoy every mile of your trip. Hide the Byron Carter, Carter Transfer Phone Agent Co. GRANDE lb. - 14g iSi VEAL STEAKS 2 i5s PIGS FEET 2Stf lbs. 2 pickled LUNCH MEATS 29 - . lb. SMALL HAMS $1.35 each BACON fniiflv sliced lb. DILL PICKLES for ALL KINDS OF Ige. size Jo-,es- Mrs. E. B. Slmmonen, Jensen and Mrs. K. 1 Mrs. Huns McBeth. Oscar Carlson, who has been em "ployed at Workman's Market for the. past seeu years, has now assumed a position with O P. Skagri of Price and will now reside there wiih his family. Mr. and M:.s. Carlson are the happy parents o: a baby boy born at Uie Price city i'ospl al last week. All concerned are progressing very well. Grand Opening of the II s tin lllniplllllHI M Wonder Bar Cabaret SAT. AUGUST 24 Free Dancing Good Music LASALLE HOTEL FISHERS BEER BUILDING : BLATZ BEER COME DOWN AND SATISFY YOUR CURIOSITY 11: HI MORE CANDIDATES i WAN! ED To Earn Scholarship To The x-cel-- School of Beauty Culture cis OR PA iusmess coi lege 2 2nd Prize st Prize 6 MONTH COURSE In the LD. S. Business In The and $25 Cash 3rd Prize 3 MONTH COURSE College L. D. S. Business College Or 9 mos. Course in the Ex-cel-c- is - fresh Utah was the first affair of this nature to have ever been held in Helper. CommlMees in charge of the affair included Mis. S. II. Runnel, general chairman; reception, Mrs. D. C. Gibson. Mrs. George Kelley, ; and Mrs. V. B. registraMrs. Ieslie Crawford; cretion, dentials, Mr. Autatr Craven and Mrs. Frank Hull, lvusing. Mrs. M. P. Strw: and Mrs. H. J. L'nle; banouet Mrs. V, F. Wilson and Mrs. Clyde Miller; resolutions. mL-iu- iM, $15 in Cash and $25 Cash School of Beauty Culture PEAS nssorted one and MOTOR 1 5 steer beef VEAL POT ROAST lb only. City, president of the Federated Women's clubs of Utah spoke to the delegates at three different sessions and discussed Lcal con ditions that must be considered in developing better citizenship. Tlv? rest of the program includ ed: Salute and pledge of allegi ance to the flag, led hy Mrs, Eva Hansen and Mrs. Nell Fisher of Hflnr-r-; club litany. Mrs. T. n Perkins of Monticello. au h .i; tue American creed, led by Mr.'. E R. . Cox. Orange. !!1: addrtsjs cf Mayor E. F. Gianot'. of Hel per; response, Mrs. G. J. aevs of Price; presentation of visiting state officials. Mrs. Keller; roll t call of past presidents, one silent tribute to dead past presl-drv'tand reports by member club officers. A concert by the Price AaMer hand and an Indian art ehih,t, presented by Mrs. miss Finlayson of Irice were fearured at a banquet held at 7:30 p.m. in the Grill cafe club rooms. The following program was presented, with Mrs. S. II. IIunnl of Helper as presiding hostess and Mrs.. , Vincent Sumner of Piicj as toastmaster: Vocal solo. Mrs. Tl C. Sheldon, Helper; Mrs, reading, Mary V. IJrumeley. CaHtle Hate: piano solo, Mrs. Alice Will'ams, Moab; toast to the clubs. Marv Uuggeri. Helper; pep song. Helper Woman's club chorus ; readilng. Katharine Street, remarks, state officers: vocal solo, Mrs. Sheldon, and reports of the resolution committee. Officals declared the convention highly successful, and the hospitality of Helper city as a host to the visitors was outstanding. lit GET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST OF CONTESTANTS AND EARN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PRIZES IN YOUR SPARE TIME DURING THE NEXT TWENTY DAYS. lb. pn-ce- WAY DEPOT cause of weather conditions. The general session, with Mrs. Fred W. Keller or Monticello, president of this section, presiding, opened at 2:30 p.m. at the Strand theater. Music was furnished by club choruses from Price, Helper and Orangeville. Mrs. Clara Thompson and Evelyn Branch, Price; Mrs. E. R. Cox and Mrs, Jenmie C. Peacock, Orangeville, were directors and accompanists of the choruses respectively. Mrs. J. L. Gibson of Salt Lake Star Brand tit,h RIO Latuda. Following the excursion through tlv mine, a luncheon scheduled to be held in the city park was held at the Grill club rooms be PAR 3ic powder washing 10 bars 6 SOAP White Crystal T.N.T. SOAP 2$ naptha giant bars 5 LUX & Lifebuoy 3 bars $1-4FLOUR LAMB CALL at PAGE SEVEN sack first grade j FOR INFORMATION Storm conditions in eastern I'tah Thursday evening marred to a degree the plans for the convention by the arrival of a number of the delegates so that they were unable to make an inspection trip ithrough the coal mines. 17 of the delegates However, met at the Helper junior high school at It a. m. and were taken to 1 , Liberty Fuel company mine 2Q BUTTER In The Market WE SHIP BY ClUtiS. Greater values, qual ity merchandise. Shop at Ricci's and SAVE Specials Aug. 4 10 lb. Good shoulder Beet roas. cut from packing house beef neck 1 10c lb. to 12c lb. today; roasts 9c lb.; Pure ground matter adbeef, no foreign especially ded, 2 lbs. 25c; style e JELLO all flavors PORK & BEANS IGtf .rierces o inn uiij COFFEE rancv graue m. . MILK all brands .... SUGAR 9 lbs 29c; Gold Medal Flour 50 $1.89; 3 lbs. Snowdrift 65c; New BaFig Bars 15c 'lb; sin Honey 75c gallon seasoned .barbecue 15c lb. ground beef out of Approximately sixty-fivtown visitors were In Helper last Friday and Saturday during the annual corvem Ion cf trv eastern Utah Federation of Women's MEAT and GROCERY MATCHES o uvx canuu quart bottle; Puffed Wheat 9c; Puffed Rice 11c; Sutg. can Tomatoes 10c; Van Camp's gar 10 lbs. 60c; Catsup 11c Ig. bottle; Fargo Vegetable Soup 6c; Lg. Pork & Beans 0c; Lg. Rolls Wax Coffee 2 Paper 15c; S 4 W 6c; brands all Milk lbs. 49c; 3 for Vienna Sausage Libbys Blue Pine Rice 4 lbs ?5c; Leave Helper for Pueblo at 10:08 P. M, connecting soutn. "th buses for Denver and points east and A SUCCESSFUL MEET 23-2- 13c; Sunny Monday Soap 10 bars 25c; Palmolive Soap 5c, parawax 10c; Dill Pickles EFFECTIVE AUGUST CONDUCT "Becky 18c Strand WOMENS Attractions e .,,Hen,fs I1" FEDERATED 28-2- thejroram. , presented . Recital RE! xj THE HELPER JOURNAL These courses may be used any time before September 1, 1936. Every day is enrollment day. Commission checks paid every time you Report your subscription business. What Famous men say about a Business career "I advise all parents to have their sons and daugNiterr. take shorthand and typewriting. A stenographer who can typewrite his notes is far safer from poverty than a Charles Read Greek scholar." "I warn every young man and woman who wants to succeed in business should do as I did take a course John D. Rockefeller at a commercial college." a profession and you wilj enjoy the products power a :lusand fold greater than you could eva:i lwpe to enjoy without one. The art of imparling beauty to others is one of the most enjoyable and profitable of Lynn R. Fairbanks professions." "I warn every young man and woman to b careful In getting an education, not to omit the mot, practical S. P. Sargent of all studies the study of business." ...."Learn of a Following are the names of candidates who are entered in The HELPER JOURNAL Scholarship Campaign to dae. The names are credited with the nomination votes only. If you have sent in your name and it does not appear on this list, please nolify the Campaign Department at once! NO QUITTERS HERE IIEKES THE LIST OF AMBITIOUS WORKERS - Bessie Ban, Spring Glen Geneive Bonacci, Helper Norman Bray, Helper Lonetta Deason, Helper Fern Kofford, Helper Louis Koncher, National Elsie Marinos. Rolapp Helen Marzo, Helper Virginia Mav, Kenilworth Carrol Morrison, Helper IM- .'. 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 Ivlerlene Berry, Helper Kiyo Ikeda, Cas'le Gate Betty Mullins, Helper Mary Perrero, Heiner Junior Perry, Standardville Teresa Priano, Helper Tressa Saracino, Helper Thelma Tavlor, Castle Gate Vera Xenakis. Heloer LENA SIMONETTI, HELPER ARE YOU IN IT? IF NOT, WHY NOT? 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