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Show Helper, Utah, March 6, 1936 THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Six her husband, Vito Rodio, who is married Julia Rodio of Helper filed up to Tuesday he hasn't OK'd for work. Bill wag called east by vorce proceedings In the district at the present time serving time In 1929. the death of one of his relatives. court at Price this week against in Vermont. The couple were I di- RAIL RCUD NB1DS LOST; One trainmaster. That's the way a little notice in the lost and found should read this week. J. H. Bulldozed Clear Creek week before last, Scofield last week and this week he evidently is outi looking for some one or some place to Bulldoze, but we can't rind out just what part of the BY M. H. WILSON and Henchey T. II. McLaughlin II. II. Cilmer, carman at Soldier state he is operating in. Thomas McGann, brakeman, re- are o n the siding again its Summitt returned Sunday from Oalifornia where he had been Callported hack to work Monday af- spring fever this time. ter a few days layoff during ed by the serious illness of his Eilie Matson, carman at the lo- mother. He reports that the con which he was called to Duchesne an argument dition of his mother is much im- by the illness and death of his cal shops, who lost last August when his motorcycle proveti brother-in-law- . automobile is all patched up H. II. (Parsou) Adams says he a and reported back to work sain few for off a is sick he will be Wednesday. of, a that knew We couple dys. hard days work on the Spring Elackie Willis, carman, is still Canyon Branch would prove too laying .off. He isn't sick, but the much for the Parson. boys say his new Dodge is gettJonea, ing a lot of polishing. Switchmen Lameroua, a-- 0. Miller who has been issuing license plates for the State Tax Commission reports that plates were issued during He was assisttheir stay here. ed by Ivor T. Stone of Helper and II. E. Facerell of Salt Lake, They will be in the Court House until March 15th for the purpose of assisting with State income tax 2,-5- returns only. Phone neu Helper Journal. Formal O pemn: 7 Saturday Masfsli ..of I ed t t died (itai the new Mrs. R. ;Q. Sheldon ;' .' upon ; Pric rn 0ii?e; v fey items to The Pint Code No. 240 1 I Completely Renovated With New Addition of Double Floor Spa ce ; Isere Fur Featuring THE FAMOUS FOOD always served by Helper's longest established retaurant . to Montoro returned Helper from Leadville, Colorado, where ho has spent the last few M. months. 19c; 29c; Silas Rowley, Mr. Boulter and Mr. J. E. Pettit represented Carbon County at a meeting and dinner of the Scout directors of Timpanogas Council of the Boy Scouts held at Provo, Monday evening. CRAVETH WELLS TO EXPLORE AMERICA t i dres I follov Grand Opening will be featured by We wish to take this $ $ i t $ 3 op- I j I quality foods and service J will merit your considera- tion during the coming year. $ We will have many bargains again this week. tad J I SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 3IAKCH-- 7 and 8 Come in and visit us during the hours of 4 to 7 p. m. Saturday and 2 to 6 Sunday o j t cio' h sister ? OPEN HOUSE I portunity to express our appreciation to our many friends and patrons for the wonderful support extended us during our anniversary sale last week. We hope our iaow ,' n The Treats Will Be On Us i Beer .Garden, Bar Room and Banquet Rooms especially arJ The I j ranged for private parties. Modern, up-t- o date Bar Room with new fixtures. A delightful spot in which to enjoy a real glass of beer. f fceft r ItaCes Tiiacti ;C3iyec j ntei; ? iTrof. The 'the, o "Drink from the most modern, best tasting beer system in Eastern Uta.h i ire: feard( jr' '.iertl L.ittz (iaclaji I I $ ;ifce w Here are all sorts of things to "pick up" every room that has suffered from too much winter. Every thing from the floral cretonne to the gaily striped wash cloths is designed to "bring spring Inside." Check your needs. S'abriz: leek! Nfem SJary J Betty Saa 'tbi-- I , Rice SAW g T On. . Many Styles In New Ifri Choc-olate- Spag. 2 cans 19c; 15 lb. Carveth Wellg is back on the tgg spa. $1.95 j tir! IN TEE MARKET Alter spending nearly three years roaming U. S. scenic highPORK ways, the jungles of Panama and! roas.s cut from Pork the high, practically unexplored young grain fed pork, at mountain regions of Mexico, this' from 17c to 25c lb.; prices famous reporter internationally Fresh side pork and pork and globe trotter has announced cheps priced. reasonably that he will conduct a new serFresh Pork Ciusage 2 lb 35c. ies of "exploring America" broadBEBf , casts for Continental Oil company. steer beef roasts ....tramped The first of his 1936 Conoco 12c lb. to 23c; for rolled radio travelogues will go on the boieless roasts. Pure ground air Sunday, March 8, over 20 of beef, no water or waste ma- America's largest and best kno-v1 terial added, 2 lbs 25c. This prostations, says Wells. LAMB OR MUTTON gram will deal with scenic nid called Mutton, frequently historical attractions of Sauta ie & lamb, leg roasts 15c yearling thsect ions of not Toas and other lb.: Chop 2 lbs. 25c; SUw orn Mexico. 1 lbs. 1Ec; Lrrnb Roast 19c Wells, whose wanderings have to 23c lb. taken him to many strange co TVEAL iers of the earth, gained lb. Roasts 17s to popularity aa a radio star stew 2 lbs. 23c; Steaks 2"c; during 1931, 1932, and 1933, when 1c to 25c lb. he conducted a sf lies of f6 travel FISH broadcasts for Continental and 15c lb.; Halibut 8j'mon the Conoco Travel Bureau. Smr-tt2c 2bn ib.; lb.; Prior to this, ho had lived in OvEfrs 35c lb.; Fresh Cod the jungles of Malay; explored 15c !b.: mountains of tho Moon in Africa; 2 lew 23c; visited tho Holy Larul, Russia, 17c lb. plain and many other parts of Europe nt'k: D.acon 25n to 42c lb; lie also has written and Asia. Dill Pickles, Pickr.tveral travel books. led Pigs feet, and Lunch The flr.t broadcast of Well's M7ts at bargain prices. new r.erios will fnnture rome of J the Indian pueblos and historical vn'r.a for which Kw Mexico U many rana p, fanTOiis, as wen as lj!y?r'afT'gy'gw " Ktnfe's Kr!it, scenic 'f about thrj ... ; swirz3MJitiaxBi weaitn. $ Ruffled 22 x 44 inch Colored cushion dots put a rpring sparkle in thes crisp, ruffiy curtains. 24 in. x yds. with 3 in ruf- ties and tiebacks. Rose, blue, green dots on cream background. iy the .teiper Towe to i cor ; A Double Thread 6 Ei POPULAR! l ROUGH MESH PANELS "Cannon," Large! Soft! Striped borders. srf0rm 'mm mm ooj d Ve-s- l i C'-'fs- e r.hf--kiv,- - .!' IXl open meshes with bold floral and modernistic borders. French ecru 45 in. x Z If -- 44v i and floral is on dark grounds covers! Printed dotes on cream voile ground with solid color ruffles. n ii. x 43 In. top. 21 In. x 34 in. cash. Wash cloths, Thick heavy terry 13-l- 4 "" In a ?y pus it&t f(,I late tc'e Pastel shades. Striped as chair There's tUQ Other Cottage Sets 1 fun up the home with cretonne! patterns come All 35 in W Sun to 35 inche widths. Some are tub fast. sun . and 39 to 40 in. A.ictner Value! Novelty Marquisetta !n Open Weave; ivtcrccrizsd. French Ecru. 5 I'rt. Curtain Materials by The Yard Make Your Own Curtain With This Good 39 to 40 In. Plain Maro. "2s0ite Hcpuiar Mesh (40x18 count.) Cream color. (J Danir ' multitude of ways to brighten t yards. make bright contrast at windows; j t:V jCbe ie of COTTAGE SETS Leaf 'ina f Marquisette Yard i f Styled , 'sv Fu the ' M0:" f hits Shrimps 15c; i & W Prunes 2 lbs. 17c; Oil Sardines 2 for 9c; 7 oz Mac. & Spag. 5c;.. Kellog's K Cornflakes 12c; K. Shrimps 11c; Babo Cleanser 3 cans 23c; Toilet Paper, ..JO sheets 2 for 9c; Bananas 5c lb.; Cherry s 19c Franco box; 4' wide-:prea- hv l I is spending Grand 4 lbs Blue Pine x f New Decorations Through-ou- t sort is resorted to to finance our government, or if new taxes are imposed, which seems absolutely certain then commodities will rise. Foods will go higher; therefore, v.e fsei that for those who tan afford to in cases of canned lay goods, either straight or assorted, or merchandise of any kind needed for the family, will gain by such it purchases. You will find us ready to supply all your needs in the food line at very dependable prrices. BARGAINS THIS WEEK 4 lb. Seedless Raisins 19c; Diced Carrots 6c,. Tunettes 2 cans 19c; Grains of Gold Classes are being held on per. Saturdays and Wednesdays at 7 Mis3 Anne Georgelas of p. m. Rains has been appointed teacher 35 both at Helper and Rains. are enrolled in Hepler and 30 in Rains., t lOf New Fixtures a week or ten days in Junction visiting friends. George Karras of this city and President of the Ahepa Club, in conjunction with the State Board is sponsoring night school at Hel- Jeve , Ht : Mrs. Phar-mele- y Mrs. C. It. Ferguson. is the daughter of Mrs. C. C. Wallm of this city. Councilman Quilico and brother Jce, we understand, are "sporting" a brand new Buick Sedan. i Announcing The foikd "Red ' fornia at the present time. While in San Francisco they attended the Itinera of L. A. McGee. Theyi are accompanied on their trip by ri 4 The plaintiff cunn Engineer Bill Weickle returned from the east last Saturday but Five licenses to wed were grantMr. George Spratling, City May. or, informs us that one of the ed this week by County Clerk B. Four of the parties Young. Spring activities of the City, II. to the licenses were from Helper. be will with many others, along Those receiving the permits of the graveling and leveling of back Include Pete Poskas of wedlock will be and side streets. They Rolapp and Josephine Nucich of put in first class condition. Helper, Joe D. Serrano of Helper Mr, Walter H. Koch, special and Alice Samora of Price, Geo. agent of the Division of Investiga- Williams of Peerless and Inas Bur-totion, Department of Interior from Cave of Wellington, Theo. J. of and Lenore Kenilworth now in Lake is office, the Salt Price getting the ownership of (Jenson) Orookston of American and In Fork and Tony Sanfelice all lands in Carbon County connection with the issuance of Rose Felice both of Helper. grazing licenses on public domain Dr. Wm, Elliot is still using a in Grazing District No. 7. cane to facilitate the process of came ambulation in and about the city Miss Helen Barboglio Dr. Elliot has been home from the University of Utah thi s week. a severe siege from recovering last Friday evening, returning of rheumatism that has been Sunday. bothering him for the past two Miss Gertrude Wahl is now weeks. temporarily employed as a stenographer in the office of the State "New Taxes State Capitol, Tax Commission, it appears nearly certain Salt Lake City. tnat if "inflation" of any Mr. v Joe Simonettl, nudnite hostler at the roundhouse left for the hospital in Salt Lake City TuesHe .will undergo day morning. an operation while he is there. ersottai V. t at Montpelior r t of v th i ar mi 8he na 1 ""ella. tees ar JIM GAL in fd " t. 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