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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL SATURDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE PAGE FOUR I nr it 1 n We Give Junior Thrift coupons Scatter Gun Enthusiasts Enjoy Shoot Merc Co. Bargainfor Prices Phone Us Your Order rriday-baturda- y MARCH Ml R U Eg g MEW Oxydol Camay . 9e 0 BUY P. G. w ihs scajj v beautiful SHREDDED WHEAT BUTTER, Fresh Creamery Large package MOTHERS OATS, China, Crystal ware, large package ZEE TOILET TISSUE 2 rolls CREME OIL SOAP 3 bars COFFEE, Del Monte Per pound PEACHES, Del Monte, Sliced or Halves, large can MACARONI, Pure Semilino box PINEAPPLE Tid Bits 3 cans for SALMON, Pink 1 pound can SCHLITZ MALT, Hop Flavored, 2 cans for ft mmr A W ffV 4 " $A39fV 15-pou- VOND'S COLD CREAM i& 'igk V 49c MAXFAGTER FACE POWDER 85c LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 19c PANCAKE FLOUR, Sperrys bag MOTHER'S COCOA 2- pound can ONIONS, Yellow Skin 5 pounds CORN, Narrow Grain : 3 cans SYRUP, Hewlett's Superfine Pint jar WALNUT MEATS Per pound POWDERED SUGAR 3- pound bag MAZOLA OIL SPINACH, Fresh Texas 2 pounds 25c KAY LOTION PENETRO Mutton Suet Salve HOME PLANNING PUBLIC WOKKS 5 Giant The board of county commissioners now is endeavoring to formulate a plan for public works construction which would furnish employment to some of the county's unemployed. 19C Bar AT SOAP Bars more suds means Jig-Sa47 ess war puzzle Free BUY JQg fSlf 0w MILLINERY frocks Exclusive at an inexpensive and Mrs. Frank Pritchett spent from Friday to Sunday visiting with relatives in Desert. will convince you. Elden Coleman is spending i Dawn Blue, Tan, Gray, Navy, Black, Green, Red, Royal Blue Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harris and family left Wednesday for Roosevelt where they are making their new home. 20c 21c WSA iT V $2.9 Bonacci. 'iXfr 3v A visit here pnee. Domenic Bonacci and family of Sunnyside spent Sunday visiting at the home of his brother Frank $i29 millinery The Journal has one of the best equipped job printing departments in the state. Prices reasonable. Price hospital thru illness. f&& a few days visiting at the home of relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Au IN OUR MEAT MARKET DRESS SHOP Jimmie and Charles Guerrie of Grand Junction are visiting for a short time at the home of the lat- ter's sister, Mrs. Tom Migliaccio. For Government Inspected Choice Meats 12c PORK LEG ROAST, Best Cuts, per pound LAMB CHOPS, Cut from Fine Lambs, per pound ...15c BEEF POT ROAST, from Choice Steers, lb... 9c to 12c Robert Ossana, accompanied by of Latuda, Edward Marchette were motorists to the state capital Thursday, returning home Sunday. 127 Sam Boroni, 52, this week was The new bill about to be passed the manufacture and sale of beer does not legalize the manufacture of home brew. Those making their own beer still are to be subject to discipline by the law enforcement officers. granted a pardon by the state legalizing J. E. Weyer and Mrs. C. W. Daugherty left Tuesday for Grand Junction where they will attend the funeral of Bruce Gillies. Mrs. 14c PRIME RIB ROAST of BEEF, Standing, per lb VEAL ROAST, Best Cuts, per pound 12ltc Ski: ned Hams, Mt. Brand, whole or half, lb Snrm Roasting Chickens, to 4 lbs. each, clrd, lb ..17c n .CON, Choice Sugar Cured sliced by machine, lb Main St. HOME BREW NOT AFFECTED BOItONI IS PAROLED board effective June 15. Boroni was sent to the state penitentiary following a fight in Helper some 12c time ago when he is alleged to have slashed Joseph Schiro when with his son Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Clark and he found him fighting N Ben Boroni. Los of Ellen Angeles daughter 3 BUY AT HOME spent last Wednesday and Thursof home at A here the day visiting 15c Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams, son of Mr. and Harry Clark. Mrs. Chappie Williams now is located in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barrell returned to their home Monday I Say your read it in The Journal. morning from Salt Lake where Radishes, Green Onions, Green Peppers, Cream Squash, Lettuce, Endive, Etc. over the friends with visited they week end. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Laboroi US TELEPHONE OR STORE OUR AT YOUR ORDER ..LEAVE DON'T FORGET. are leaving Friday for Salt Lake Allan Carter from the B. Y. U. where Mrs. Laboroi, who has been WE WILL DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR FREE spent Monday visiting here at the confined to her home for some homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. time, will receive medical attenHOARDERS TIME LIMIT IS Byron Carter. He returned Wed- tion. They will be accompanied EXTENDED TO MARCH 27 nesday morning, being accompan- by Miss Evelyn Victti, who has ied by Mrs. Paul Carter, Mrs. been visiting at their home here Ruth Cima, and Miss Margaret for the past few months and is rewindow oitse cleaning, cleaning, The time limit in which hoard- Knobbs, who will continue on to turning to her home in Bingham si: for SCOAVCKOFT. ers may return their gold to banks Salt Lake for a few davs visit. Canyon. has been extended to March 2v 'ANTED Industrious boy, about to an announcement this according18 years; work on farm; must week from Washington. In the know hiw to mi'.k; room and the government is busy meantime, board; salary during: harvest. Tho Carbon county high school securing from banks the names of Inquire at 63 STOCK. basketball quintet Thursday eve- persons who have withdrawn large took ita second successive de- sums of gold during the past few; sa m a a h n n n jb b b ning feat to be nosed out of the state years. On March 15, the treasury tournament at Frovo last week, department advised that 327 milwhen East defeated them lion dollars in hoarded gold had On the preceding evening the been redeposited in banks. d the local boys A primn term and fine await Leopards those who fail to return hoarded BUY AT HOMC gold to the banks by March 27. BUY AT HOVE KAIL MAN TELLS sex or EN GINKS I'LANS (OMI'LETED EOIt -- vLEASING KAIJM LANDS Ask W. S. St. Albans, Vt. Plans for the leasing of county-farScarVoro, mad foreman of the Cenlands were completed and the tral Vermont railway, why they call a locomotive "she" and he will leasing form drawn up by County Attorney Walter C. Cease has "They wear jackets with yokes, been approved. The lands will be pins, shields and stays; they have leased, on payment of delinquent aprons; mt only do they have taxes, to those wishing to farm but they sport pumps and them, and crop mortgages will be shoes, A baked fruit is a happy start, should be IN I l Till: even hose, while, they drag trains waived by tne county commissionBREAKFASTS eye on the cal- and a good hot cereal with cream those order in that ers attract behind thorn: they also leasing endar ami one eye on the is most acceptable then your men with puffs and mufflers. Then lands may secure seed loans from larder. For no other meal of the ma;n course may bo eometking too, they need Kuidir: and they al- the government. day wants to wear flowered or- lighter. For ir.stanco: uuy AT IIOMC so a man to feed them. And gandie in suimmer and ear muffs rnUrtl Apjilf in winter so much as does this last, but not least, they ail smoke. PLAYING FOR DANCES Cream of tf Unit in'ti D.i2-- s meal which sends us off to start Sardine on Toast the d.iy. Fr-.n- k CoQ Krayunc and his orchesSALE TAX I'.IIX SIGNED For Better Brains I tra Thursday evening played for a , Of course you are a dietetieally-mitKieil.. : 5 On and after Jue 1 when on" d'sree at Orangevillc, and Friday Sardines on Tm.it: Ponr the modern person, and you PatSt. The Castlo l'aie. at oil from two cans of sardines too ni;rht is meal a that not will can plan of buys n suit of cloihrs or a e in Helper Saturday dan. a Email pan with one Into ricks lie to digested, easily heavy v.. malt for a irr3"Bt latch of homo 'for which they played, enbutter, the juice from one-habrain which is a usethe night, to i.t Utah of ,'Toinjj the i'l'tic and a few drops of brew, lemon functlus morni ns in excellent attendance. ful an thins , L'liii rca-r- .. collect a HustrTt'nl tn-;- . Governor joyed . PU? AT HOME' tions best when we have pot oaten onion juiee, and heat. Lay tho un.M of the Ij Clood Tuesday ri;;ned the general So If one or two sardines on the toast, pour over too heartily. s.iii-K ori tie Iticheda of Salt Lake vistax bill revenue from which courses of the breakfast are espe- tho hot oil, and place In a hot will be diverted into the state re- ited last week at the home of his " cially heat KivlaR, the other course oven for alwnt five minutes. Th) a i m a a, Btrret foar to Ave persona. Mrs. liicheda. and Edward may be llRhter. fund. lief brother, a a 3 a ,t. MM Practical prints, chiffon, water crepe and silks, in plain colors and combinations; Street and Sunday night gust Litizzette. 7 A NT 9S Just Arrived Mike Apostol of the Helper shoe shop was around this week after being confined several days to the V 5c DRESSES Mr. "ffi Art 10c POWDER PUFFS HOME mm The season's smartest and newest Chic, snappy,, styles and materials and low priced! Tony Ori and Greno Lami left Wednesday afternoon for a months visit thru the state of Colorado. A& 43c AT Jack Hall has been confined to bed with sickness since Friday. SS LARGE SIZE c oats pigeons. KNOWN QUALITY at LOw PrICes Large Fkg. NEW Members of the newly formed club met Sunday af ternoon on the grounds near the round house for a few hours sport in bringing' down the little clay The boys were a little rusty after a winter of inactivity but began to get their sights lined up as the shooting progressed, and toward the close of the afternoon several vere doing very creditable shooting. The trap shooting looks like a go, and discussion now is being heard of a rifle team for the near future. -- ADS Carbon High Quint Loses 23 to 16 Score BUY AT HOME TO VISIT SCHOOLS BOARD The annual visit of the school board to the schools of Carbon county will be made April 11 and 12, according to W. W. Christen-sen- , of county superintendent schools. BUY AT HOME HOOVER GOES TO COAST VET HOSPITAL SERVICE CASES TO BE DECREASED Salt Lake, March 22. Instructions to discontinue admission to the Salt Lake Veterans hospital of all but emergency cases and cases in connection with actual service, has been received by E. A. Little-fielUtah manager of the vety-an- s administration, from General Frank T. Hines, head of the service, it has been announced here. The order, said Mr. Littlefield, means elimination from hospitalization of all nonservice connected cases except emergencies, reducing the number of patients about 60 per cent. The changes result from the economy program of President Roosevelt. d, 3UY AT Eev-erid- Join the Crowds West's Most out-playe- 23-1- Popular Ballroom i JOT RAINBOW GARDENS Better Breakfasts Saturday March 25th AUTY n',x vJiop "': hep table-upoo- lf DANNY AND HIS RAINBOW MUSIC sen 3 Joyous Crowds ,;-,,- s nan i bo HOME Former President Herbert HoovTHEY JUST WANT MONEY er passed thru Ogden Monday en route to his home in Palo Alto, Occasionally an advertisement Calif. He was met at the depot by ends up with "Please Do Not Send leada number of state republican However, one publisher Stamps." ers. seeking renewal to his magazine BUY AT HOME asks us to send stamps, cash, Mrs. Tom .Tudd, Mrs. Tom Cheek, money order, or anything and Miss Sally Mauro mo- that win do for money. We may tored to Salt Lake Saturday. s'.nd him our wooden nickel. 23-1- 6. J 19- - SATURDAY SPECIALS trap-shoote- rs We Deliver 24-2- 5 Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Saturday, March 25, Genls 50c Extra Ladies 10c .0 h lyJ |