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THE HELPER JOURNAL JANUARY 24, 1H FORMER HELPER WOMAN HEARD ON RADIO PROGRAM The people of Helper who happened to have their radios on were thrilled last Thursday, January 17 when they heard one of our former residents, Miss Elizebeth Paterson, fer i B Fl 1 PRICES FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 and 26 IPesuratts cniiD POST TENS salt jj s 6 2Sc Jumbo lb MMWWMHMHHHWme CAMPBELLS TOMATO IODIZED 2Cp H X FRY OR HEARTS H PFI VSfcSIII UTAH JUMBO X VAN CAMPS LB N0 s nH HOMINY X SPERRY H PANCAKE FLOUR X H SODA CRACKERS X H TOMATO SAUCE CAN 8 4 SALTINE 2 PKG LBS X H quart AEnovAX H X PUMPKIN H X PUREX UTAHVALLEY B0TTLE N H FANCY MIXED X COOKIES H I 4Jc H X X X H X CANS X JJqJJ j ioBas69c 3 cans j jj BISQUICK H X H X PKG 35c i 3 0LDDUTCH CLEANSER H X H X J9c DEVILED MEAT 1 PALMOLIUE SOAP RED STAR FLOUR 2 48 -- PRUNE JUICE B"5 X 22c X CAKS LBBAa tb 15c $219 29c MARKET tfl h " VEAL POT ROAST CHEESE american 5 lb Med,um N,ppy " GROUND BEEF 28c Lb 25c CHILI BRICKS 14 0t 28c Shoulder LB JJq Country Style LB BEEF POT ROAST A HOME CONCERN I ,WK r X H X H X has ordered enough rifles now available from the for color guards and fun squads. . mensely. The Junior Girls- - class held a cooking contest during the evening and everyone there had a good time and a good feed. Guests attending the class were Mrs Virginia Davies, Mrs Fjeldsted, Mrs Ralph Crawford Miss LaRaine Gardner and Jean Reese. jaHaMnraaaanaEai EXPERT SERVICE For Floor Sanding and Finishing Re-finishi- ng . . . Phone Price 295--W Potatoes Red Dlhs 29c 10 lbs. 7 The national legislative committee is now pushing on a bill to get the men for unused furlough time the same as officers. - . F. W. VOLL, Adjt. CORRECTION X H X H X H H X H X H X H X LB28c IXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXKHXHXHXHXHX X H X H X H X PKGS GREAT NORTHERN BEANS NO. WALNUTS 1 39c CANS ALBERS CORN FLAKES 15c LBS in LB GRADE i COFFEE Spaghetti EGG Chase- - DISPLAY , 1-- Sanborn Help Wanted QO Zf&C lb Can3 5-l- b Box N CALLER WANTED By Rio Grande Railroad. Must be 18 years of age and able to work 8 hours daily, and 6 days each week. Shift is from 4 p.m. to 12 midnight. Prefer someone with bicycle. Apply office between 9 Trainmaster's a.m. and 4 p.m. l,24,ltc CREW LBS NEW POTATOES NU SODA CREST QUART BOTTLE KRAUT WANTED Woman or Girl maid service; wanted for part-tim- e in private home. Phone 141, or in-- J PKG eei MAID quire For 46 D (h0 Street, Helper l,24,ltc FOR SALE Automobile Parts of All Kinds, See BUNNEL. GARAGE at Helper, Utah. If we don't have It, we will (use) get It for you. Phone 51 Q V- - 5- - FARM FOR RENT or SALE house; Chicken Includes coop; Stable. See Jim Rolando at l,17,2tp Spring Glen UklUUNU DLLf FOR SALE Used Automatic Washer Good condition. Inquire 298 North l,24,ltp Main, Helper in Hel. Building per. Some under irrigation and some above canal. Priced Reasonable. Inquire Mrs A. Pollastro. Phone 397-R1.24,ltp r two piece FOR SALE Used overstuffed set, spring filled. Phone .24,ltc 73 Racey Street 249 FOR pre-wa- feet. CEILING Lumber, inch, in 6 and 8 foot lengths. l,24,2tc Inquire Hillcrest Hotel SALTPOnK I 5-- 8 SALE Farm, 1 mile Includes semi, south of Helper. modern home, barn, machinery, garage. Price water. Inquire Mrs Louis Massa, Helper l,104tp FOR Miscellaneous Man's Pocket Watch. See Berensen, 244 River Street . l,24,ltp and identify. FOUND N. Wanted PUPPY WANTED Family wants to unbuy Fox or Rat Terrier puppy female. or male 5 months old; der Guarantee good home and treat, ment. See Mike Parsons, 774 Janet 1.24,ltp Street, Helper IU. LB 28c FRANKFURTERS 31c 19c 35c LB ,BACKS TYPE 2 MINCE MEAT WOO USED C. 'AA" BEEF ROASTS Lots SALE X H X H X H X H All Grand! 4 Cans . . . . KITCHEN KING PEAS reporting an obituary CLASSlFieD 1 Prices Effective Fri. Sat., January 25 and 26 The Americanism committee, Willand Ballinger are getting the plans together for the schools to handle the school award and the oratorical contest. of the death of Mrs Ada Draper Davis, 81, or Orem, mother of Mrs Mirtes R. Weeter and Mrs Mirl Benedict of Helper, the names of two sons were inadvertently omitted from the ac. count. Four sons. Ruel D. and Ara Davis of Provo, Ray F. of Orem and Milton J. of Oakland, California. mBD 1 All new vets are invited to our post meetings. Every Thursday nite at the auditorium. We don't have a bar on anything, but we have some good business to keep going. In nnrnnnrQj V Tonight will be another initiation k night. There are about a dozen more to take the work. H H SAUSAGE I 3r H H X LAMB CROP HENS AND FRYERS H X H X lb. Frankfurters The post which are war dept. era! firing H X H H H s i fftfoanfl afoSSror2lbs$L69 X H high-poin- X II IN OUR MODERN MEAT The Bulldogs ran up an early lead and were never headed or in danger during the contest. Provo'g impreg. nable defense gave the visitors little chance for victory. Harris played outstanding ball for the Bulldogs, sweeping the bankboardg consistently. Laney and Oldroyd also played fine floor games, while Green was t man with 11 counters. Jewkes with his long shooting, and Rolando on defense, were outstand ing for the losers. Provo plays Carbon at Price Feb. 15, in the second game of a three game series to determine which team goes to the Class A tourney. In a preliminary contest, Cloward led the Provo Dinglings to a 42 to 12 victory over the Carbon reserves. is X H H ALL BRANDS 5)to70 H X H X H X H M I LK 4 H X H X LB33c 29c that X - V H H X H Bag.-- nc ALL BRANDS LB I CON CARNE Mill wnlLI Ellis No.2Can X $0 50-i- b COFFEE X H PEAK FLOUR FLOUR U Ni3C HALF GALL0N 1 1Ar PIECES 19c 39c 32c 5c in the state Class A tourney will be held in Ogden in March. The dance on the 12th was quite a success, so at the last meeting it was decided to put on a big carnival dance on March 16, St. Patrick's day. Hc i X The Provo High Bulldogs, defending Utah Class A champs, soundly trounced Coach Jackson Jewkes' Dinosaurs from Carbon last Saturday in the Provo gym when they hung up an impressive 40 to 25 victory over the Dinos. The win Saturday brought the Bulldogs nearer a place X 20 12 OZ. CAN Kraft Dinners Pk. H "A" BASKETBALL ' ' MIA NEWS At the weekly meeting of the Help. er Ward MIA last Tuesday evening a very Interesting program was presented by students from the Helper Junior high school under the direction of Mrs E. L. Fjeldsted. Th students who were on the program presented the readings which they had learned to compete in an English contest at the, school. Those taking part on the program were: Barbara Wetmore, Howard Marquis. Bill Perry, LaVoy Gale, and Boyd Fjeldsted. Donna Jean Thomas also rendered a vocal solo. Everyone enjoyed the program Im- OG Xj CARTON BOX LEGIOH NOTES CARBON BOWS TO PROVO IN" CLASS Carbon y Post is backing up the plans for Veterans preference on the Happy are the families where the Dragerton housing deal. The plan government of parents is the reign now is to take this project out of of affection, and obedience of the bid, have the government put a price children the submission of love. on the houses and then let the vet Bacon buy at a set price. There will not be more than one house sold to an 29c 5 PKG LUNCH MEAT TAllG a CANS tm. W 3 matches CEREALS X H Si X H X H PAGE SEVEN - x n X '.- - .. s Yh EI X nu ... i i ,y FOR YOUR 1 y. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Dorothy Millarich PERMORS MARRIAGE Married at 6 p.m. on January 17, Feted By Hostess 1946 by Alex Lakie, Justice of the At Bridal Shower Peace in Helper, were Lido Martinez Last Friday evening, January 18. and Patsy liee Patrick of Royal. At. tending as witnesses were Sgt Vince Miss Dorothy Millarich was feted by Mrs Emma Rebol of Helper who acttBonza and Mrs Alex Lakie. ed as hostess at a bridal shower held at her home. Miss Millarich plans to be married on January 27 to Steve Horvath. , The honored guest received many H lovely gifts at the shower and every, one there enjoyed an evening of playing such games as bingo. The hostess served refreshdelightful ments to those attending. Guests attending the event were: Mrs Rudy Rebol, Mrs John Laboroi, Mrs Pete Ciochetto. Mrs Gale Kaye and Miss Delores Rebol of Helper: Mrs Steve Horvath Sr. of Kenilworth Mrs Valentine Vouk, Mrs Grant Warren, Mrs Lewis Kosec, Mrs Albert Smolich, Mrs Antone Smolich, Miss Velnia Horvath, Miss Arlene Tom- sick, Miss Alice O'Green and Mrs Martin Skerl of Spring Glen, and Mrs Charles McKenna of Royal. ILliKLL A very delightful time was enjoyH ed by all. who was a candidate for queen on the "Queen tor a Day' program. Miss Paterson mentioned having lived in Helper and she sang a Scottish song which was enjoyed by everyone. It was mighty nice to hear Pat's voice again. HXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX 1 HELPER. UTAH 7 2" die 25c LUNCH MEATS T0 53c Chickens to Fry, Roast or Stew Fresh Fish, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts .arc sesmdGS ' 3? FOOD HELPER STORES UL -- a surety of ptJRrrr- - UTAH . |