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Show 1 i i I August, 30, 1935 Utah Km THE HELPER JOURNAL UILRCUD NE1DS Society IBotes S.s;.j Mrs. . Ratliffe Entertain. Dinner Club Sunday j Mr. and Mrs. Reagan Ratliffe! Of Martin TitertatnA. ... tv,. o.,UUUAJ .i lut Dinner Bridge club at a lovely social Sunday evening at their ''!rn,"s 111 '"''iw ou nil busi- - home. Dinner followed by bridge ness. comprised the evenings entertainment. Those attending J- - R- Include Mr. Loftis and family spent and Mrs. Lem Fullmer of Price, the week-enin Dryces and. Zions Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otterstrom of Canyons. Cleveland, Mr., and Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein, U:al movements from the var- Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Sheldon, and ious mines show an increase .lur- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stafford all of ing the past week. The opening Helper. f Spring Canyon Mine, Rolapp Mine and others of the district Ladies of Moose have made a distinct Increase in Discuss Plans this department. The officers of the Ladies of the Moose Lodge met at the home Mrs. Fred Voll of Mrs. Ben Reddington to plan Entertains for the state convention of that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voll enterto be held here September order tained the following guest at a 14; plans were discussed an made bridge dinner at their home Tues- for the different chapters actividay evening. ties during th.it time. RefreshMr. and Mrs. Robert Nison, Mr ments were served at the close of and Mrs. C. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.. the meeting. A ii rr n f , i Uay is out. These imv mg on luting UlP Sun Handicnn! 1 oir Cup from the defending I gtonemasons In charge t Hel-&J. J. Cohani. Watch your birdi V nieolotti are leaving 29 via D. & It. G. W. ies Johnry. The handicap tojuna-men- t which is an annual affair I," Montana to do work ......a. or opens Sunday 0f this week. Uiaciri roadi Will tunsisi ui Olk The Mrs. D. K. Downey left and general 1m- stone wall Friday for Salt Lake City where she will Lnt under visit with her sister Mrs. V. S. J3 and contract. G roes beck until Monday. 3 secret of all th if last the A.C. Shields spent on the Country Club &nii A-- c- - Tuesday nite and D. K. D''ney Wednesday mkee, sister ' hoi-de- in evievf, t0 J d be group to 1 M. BY Rose'g thai Sister ai)3, La Vice-preside- w social circles of tre younger set. The groom is well known in these parts and in Salt Lake City as an outstanding baseball player. wated pr on Hi, 'Per iL of Railroad to Meet nrimi. js Auxiliary tre Lrhood .iiuiuiu) g uwies Railroad of .. iougo iSurliit i ? me Iram- - ... ...til 1 3X1 irst meetlag ot tue ran "l.l.l "u"' at the September 5, All members C. A. at 3:30. ,iiiested to ne preseni. ine will be in ling officers years work: Mrs. e of tlw " in tl. "WOK: vya-Ha- 'are of the StrJ 'tog thr: venture le even; president; Mrs. president; Mrs. fughes, Miller, past president; Mrs. treasurer; Mrs. Morgan, I Deason, secretary; Mrs. Do- Barlow, vice Jhayne, mvicted : s, Wing t Fisher irtains I jey a, solee BllSilM Mr. Simonsen. and .Mr , Frank Wible. and Farm-Wible- Mr. Floyd Holds Bridge Luncheon Mrs. M. Floyd entertained yesterday afternoon at a bridge and luncheon social at her home. The following guests were present: Mrs. Reagan Ratliffe, Mrs. R. J. Vaughan, Mrs. D. C. Gibson. Mrs. B. Moffit, Mrs. August Litizzette, Mrs. R. A. Dart. Mrs. A. J. Stafford and Mrs. Fred Voll. Following the luncheon bridge was played and prizes awarded to the winners. First Period Closes Wednesday September 4 Give that PROMISED Subscribe for The Journal frc nn,i I Moose Hold Picnic at Scofield A picnic was given by the Ladies of the Moose jointly with the Loyal Order of Moose near Scofield August 25. Everyone brought their hmch and during the afternoon refreshments were served by the Loyal Order of Moose, games of all kinds were played. It was considered as one of the best socials of the year following in of nal Scholarship Campaign luis the - d Academy, Sept. attend school. neglect those vital this age religion, j does not j needs of j pre-Mi- ss that - Clifton Memmott will again act as principal of the sc:iool while Ath. elia Bayless, Lucile Christianson, and Janet Sharp will serve on the teaching staff. fgives at ay Trai ivid re. plays Murd cess hip fabt lplL sac t Miller entertained a j B. Y. U. includes the five! act bridge foursome Wednes-eveninI colleges of Science, j Applied Those present were j Arts and Sciences, Commerce, j i. Eleanor Rehor, Mrs. Myrtle i Mns. and Fine Education, . Iner and Mrs. . i ! n Irene Wilson. There is also a uraauaie ocnuui . These! Division. and Research trio of Helperites left for the I offer 1500 courses in 33 depart-t Sunday. Dr. E. F. Gianotti, YOU CAN GET THE j jments. a ColzanI and Dr. James Rug--i WORK YOU WANT. j ill make a short visit In j is j low. is Living Tuition forma. Dr. Gianotti and Mr. ani, will return with Mrs. Gia- cheap in Provo. The "Y" pro-- j and Mrs. ColzanI in about yides education at its best fori toys. The latter hae been vi-ja surprisingly iow tui. in California for the past ! Registration for Clyde l S months. resting iesi ftBt Strt: 21 n irifJi ;ctl'" i p irizali magi UNIVER-- ! STANDARD TRAINING and CREDIT. j . rk ne case jsiTY Ije Foursome s. power: Autumn Quarter Sept. j Marriage This Week punced F. and Mrs. fsunce tli 27-28-- 30 For Information write the President E. W. McConnell marriage of their shter, Mary Ethel, to Joseph nio formerly of Kenilworth now an employee of the Utah Wr company at Bingham, ie couple were married dur-th- e month of May this year Plan on residing at Bingham r the middle of September. " bride is a graduate of Carbon J nd has been prominent in Brigham Young University Utah Provo, Character" ! We have a load of Green River Cantaloupe arriving Friday. Buy these by the dozen or crate. They will be of good quality and price; Oranges size 288 2 dozen for 25c; Libbys Dev. Meat 3 for 10c; Vienna Sausage 3 for Matches 21c carton; 25c; Argo 10c; K. K. Oysters starch 2 for 17c; No. 2 Pork and Beans 3 for 27c; Paro-wa- x ban! leaf ecoff Ire to i0 Carbon County to PRICE on Sept 2, 1935 Invites Cam. Prem. Wheat 25c; Cup and Saucer Oats 25c; O. P. S. Service Coffee So17c; Jello 3 for 17c; Sal da 10c; Lux or Lifebuoy 3 Grahams for 19c; 2 lbs. 23c; Lg. roll Wax paper 15c; Hills Coffee 2Sc; Star Turkey Red Flour $1.39; Sunny Monday Soap 10 barsx25c; Milk 6c can; Oval Sardines ntl" f? ft' ;H; gJ Col. U' M- , 'b- vwURTXltSSSM 1 Samuel Fascoel Orogani2eri Address by Hon. Abe Murdock U. S. Congressman will be 3:00 P. m. chops, Interesting to all, Startirg At 11 Grand Ball At Silver Moon KVEUYBODY WELCOME! rib, of lamb 18c lb., roast. 13c ' - Smoked hams whole or iiced bacon ,amily 30c ib; lb. shortening 2 35c style lard, eastern loose lbs. 29c; n All kinds of 2 lbs. 43c. at cheese and meat, Frankfurreasonable prices, 27c. 2 lbs for ters, wm AprBm that today 18c lb. BEEF ROASTS roast 10c lb. to beef Meaty house beef. 13c lb.; Packing VEAL & LAMB roasts, Tender young veal 2 bt. stew Ib.f 20c 15c lb. to A.W. WE SHIP BY RAIL o p. siloes be- Each candidate has started in the campaign with a vim termined to win a scholarship or know the reason why. de- Our best advice to those who wish to earn the valuable prizes is' to hurry every available subscription to the campaign department NOW, for after Wednesday, Septemper 3rd, 'tluere will be a material decrease in the schedule of votes in, fact it is cut "Hot almost in half. TO ALL CANDIDATES The time to launch your greatest drive is now. The livest part of iihe competition is now at hand and all candidates aie now on the same footing and at tho same time those that want to, and will are offered a grand opportunity to corral the winning votes between now and next Wednesday. Performance is a matter of demonstra- That tion, not claims. is why we. will wel- come the opportunity to place an Electric AT OUR Water Heater in your home More general and concerted action should take place the next few days than at any other time since tlw campaign began and each candidate should be more determined than ever 'to be declared a winner In the campaign. RISK! then say You use it for sixty days Now, is thu time, candidates to bring in those promised subscriptions with the steam of your own pep and determination plus a Utile effort and spare time. "Yes" or "No," indicating whether or not agree that Electric Water Heating is a tremendous value at a remarkably low cost you a service that is just what you've wanted. If you say "Yes" you'll want in your home. If you say it to remain "No" we will take it out and refund whatever amounts you have paid on the equipment. I Mow They Stand jToday appears the fir&t published standing of Uie candidates In The Helper Journal Scholarship campaign. TWs is only rela- tive standing. It clearly shows what a real opportunity there is for candidates to get ahead by working conscientiously in their spare time. TERMS May we arrange to give you this trial $5.00 down. demonstration? Phone us or drop in. Junior Perry, Standardville 158.000 Our representative will be pleased to Helen Marzo, Helper Thelma Taylor, Castle Gate 158.000 Lena Simonetti, Helper Virginia May, Kenilworth Teresa Priano, Helper Fern Kofford, Helper Norman Bray, Helper liessie Pan, Spring Glen Louis Koncher, National 154.000 EASY Fryers, fresh shoulder by W. of A. will be closed. CHICKEN z9c: Ik. Addres cays, Sunday and Monday, for Labor Day holiday-Store- s j, a National 20c lb.; hens dti' tbff In The Market Buy for two Fancy celebrate to ,: sS&cf 'tfoi'&b The preliminaries are now over and today marks the real ginning of the campaign for the valuable pilzea. YOUR SHIP, Candidates, will not come in, in the form of a business college education, or beauty courte, neitiier will sub scriptions and votes, if you do not go out after them. HUSTl-ilC- , is thu rudder thai will steer in the subscriptions, and subscriptions will bring iu the treasure ship In tlfi amount of your choice of the two valuable scholarships and extra cash prizes, only a few days remain in which to turn in subscriptions and secure first period votes on same. WATER HEATER FOR 60 DAY- S- 10c; Salad Fish 2 for 21c; Sugar 60c; lbs. Utah 10 White Spuds 69c 100 lbs.; lbs. Red Bliss Spuds 79c 100 bafJ i lection: 8c; luff y'u Lit ii Holiday Needs BUY FOR TWO DAYS .. .Monday is Labor Day, the last real picnic holiday of the year. It is a national holiday and stores will be closed in honor of labor. You will find a wide assortment of appetizing foods for your picnics at your O. P. Skaggs Store in Helper. Every care has been taken in the selection of these fine foods for you, and we have gone as low on the prices as quality will permit. Here are a few things we have arranged for your se- A-- 1 "Scholarship- Snirituality- - Ian belt 'right-of-wa- Several of the m'ot aggressive candidates have started in the Issued to tli;m, but the work with a goodly number of votes leaders today do not necessarily indicate the earners of the largest awards by any means, as more than two weeks remain to bridge the gap now existing between the highest aiud those having fewer votes. pictE-- on! They're olf! The bars are up, the track, is clear and every one the ambitious and enterprising candidates in the Helper Jour- of-- ! spirituality. friends were Miss Betty Fahring, ii I You may be surprised Carter, Miss Betty Griffith, y Joe to learn j Ellen Johnson, Miss Evelyn j nedy i!. i al Miss Inez Dalpiaz, Miss o, The "Y" student body is j ne Quilico, Miss Donna May j bout 2200 s at tl strong. (Larger than? and IV Donna Lou Wardell, er, Miss Z86 per cent of the nation's col-- ! iiow t.; Alva Lanibson, Miss Anna I s leges and universities.) ich, with ZJ Miss Rose May -! Y" graduates secure posl-Miss June Aline Sprattling, all j in succeed and Itions Roo Miller, Miss June Davis, nation. of the j it ri Josephine Hemming, Miss j parts "Y" is The approved by the j Man," jrt Gail, Miss Peggy Ballinger, ? Miss Rhea highest accrediting agencies. It j J Virg! Bryner. e Subscription to your favorite Candidate Now while the Big Votes are in effect. S bit i Harris Mrs. l.: umaeue. T "t,USI. Ny-ma- Brigham Young University! Fisher em afternoon at her has been building character fori Through inadvertent error, the of h.er birthday. J nearly 60 years. Being a pri- j teaching staff at the Standardville I vate institution, it is free to j enjoyed the after-school for the coming year was education. It omitted in Fisher who will Jfer last weeks Journal. Marguerite honor keen guests with Miss for Wasatch ftere she will b -- CAMPAIGN Mn. Sheldon Entertain. Wednesday Afternoon Mrs. R. c. Sheldon entertained at a bridge luncheon. Wednesday afternoon at her home for the following ladies: Mrs. R. A. Dart, Mrs. Fritz Mrs. August Litlzzette, Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. R. Vaughan, , Mrs. Henry Uhle. Mrs. Dave Mrs. Reagan Raliffe. and Mrs. Ace Miner. A light luncheon and bridge comprised the afternoon's program. STANDARDVIL'-- E SCHOOL STAFF IS GIVEN I desert! Imax a world of uncertainties,! can rely on this: Charac-- j you aitort.; fi TO DEPEND ON Lle- - atj the STIIENGTH i chaplain. n, staly conauciress; mis. warden; Mrs. Ivy Miss Regruto Will Leave For Coast Inez Regruto who recently returned to Helper will leave again for the Pacific coast where she plans on taking up permanent residence. Miss Regruto has been employed in tli Helper State Bank for the pas: several years, and her many friends in Helper and Carbon' county wish her well in whatever pursuits she might follow in California. PAGE SEWN Monthly ii ii tj low $2.50 talk it over with you. Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in the Home OTMH POWER &X1MTG(Q. 155.000 140.000 128.000 125.000 33.000 10.000 10.000 Elsie Marios, Rolapp 10.000 Tressa Saracino, Helper 10.000 |