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Show Helper, Utah, March 20, 1936 THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Six APPRECIATION the week was the one that Mr. ietp IRotes I Mrs Downey, Mrs. Jess Perry, Mrs. James Bot- Cliff Memmott, 'no, Mr1 Harris Simmonsen and Meets N.ght J. W. CJub held their Eeml monthly meeting at the City the hostess. Hall last Moaday evening at 7:39 with Mra. Mayme Hansen, The t&it president, presiding. v: owing library project was one the main subjects of discussion. ans were outlined as to ways . a means of running the library, ..hich is situated in the City Hall. a: reported that Mr. Ray Sut- . of the Strand Theatre turned over a great number of books as a result of the shows which were given for that purpose. Many other books have been donated by the public. p. m. Is Entertatned Monday Miss Dorothy Wilson entertain ed at a bridge shower Monday at her home In the Ricci apartments, in honor of Mary Llewelyn, a bride of early spring. The rooms were decorated with a St. Patricks motif and following refreshments bridge was played. Those present included Mrs. Arthur Dalplaz, Mrs, Fred Bosone, Mrs. liud Peterson, Mrs. John Mrs. Oris Maulsby, Mrs. Ralph Wahl, Mrs. James Bergera, Mrs. Bill Davis, Mrs. Earnest FlaJm. Mrs. Thurman Carter, Mrs. Tony Krissman, Miss Ruth Slllito, Miss Ida Marchettl, and Miss Edna Holbrook. e Mrs. Merrill. A. R. Demman. Bridge Luncheon The annual ward relief society Ic Given party of the Helper ward of the The second of a series of bridge L. D. S. church will be held at luncheons given by Mrs. M. Floyd the Liberty hall this evening. An excellent program with unwas the one presided over by her Lunchusual musical number has been last Thursday afternoon. eon was served at two small arranged. A dance will folow the tables, after which tables were ar- program and the pubic is invited to attend. ranged for bridge. Those present were: Mrs. Paul Pessetto, Mrs. R. Ratliff, Mrs. A. Marchettj-LlewelyJ. Stafford, Mrs. Otterstrom of Marriage on April 8 Mrs. George Miller, Cleveland, The Journal was in error last Mrs. Nick Bernardi, Mrs. Harris on the date of the marriage weef d Simmonsen of Price; and Mrs. of Mary Llewelyn, daughter of Grover. Prizes went to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Llewelyn, to Otterstrom and Mrs. Bernardi. Edward Marchetti, son of Mrs. The next luncheon to be given by Otillio Marchetti of Latudo. The Mrs. Floyd will be next Friday. engagement of the couple was last week and the Mrs. Floyd Gives marriage will take place April 8 Dinner Party as orlginaly planned. Mrs. M. Floyd was the gracious hostess to foursome for bridge Paet Noble Grands and dinner last Saturday evening. Have Bride Party A nicely prepared dinner was The Utahna Rebecka lodge of served at 6 o'clock. Then bridge the Past Noble Grands entertained was enjoyed. Those playing were at a public card party at the K. Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. June P. Hall Tuesday evening. SevenMoffitt, Mrs. Leland Grover and teen tables of bridge were played Le-lan- I i i i t Wed-neda- tv at n this Market, Fri. and Sat. March o 1 rifc "" j""'" BLATZ BEER J5 2 cans CORN BEEF 4J Blue Pine SOAP, TOILET gg White King, 2 for OATS JQf Gold Medal, prem. WALL PAPER Cleaner Climax, 3 ARROW7 W AX JO? Floor polish, can Furniture Polish JQH Cedar Bright, bt CLOTHES LINE J9 r 75 feet Heinz, oven baked No meat, ideal for lent. ... SALMON Tall can PICKLES qt. Arrow dills PRUNES $j.29 25 lb box, dried can - SARDINES Booths oval can W SALAD Fish 2 PEARS 44 SHRIMPS for 200 tin ' vm . 0' 354 2Stf DOG FOOD J50 3 cans Pint 1 Decause A it now! ASSORTED is CRISCO 3 lb. Don't risk health! Usi criftco the digestible shortening 50 can STRING DEANS 3 cans for in, fruit. 25? STRINGLESS BEANS 2 - 3 cans CATSUP jJ oz bottle IBi PINEAPPLE iUICE DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE - i y 39 $1.65 dozen 19c 30c 49c lb COFFEE, Sankta tall cans E CLAMS m can 2 cans 2 pgs 250 tSi CRAB MEAT jgrf i Aithoi TUNA FLAKES hti SARDINES I fg. S OLIVES lg can for 2fr4 galIon E $143 as and Two EAGLE BRAND Labels ITPIIIT 9, VCRFTlSr IBIUII UJ ILUi-i-n Our Special EAGLE BRAND '3 GROUND BEEF BACON by fresh grcund 2 lbs POT ROAST BANANAS Market stccr bccf lb ,b HAMS msson smnet d 23 LINK SAUSAGE pure pork dozen WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE Jgjf tl5 29 25 an I "i'urt RADISHES, lb cc ORANGES 2 lbs SWISS CHEESE lb I "Elpe: 15 rib I jae m the picce ,b ot OLIVE OIL -- U.S. Inspected Meats of j foi 0 cans at our stores how to get a chromium-plate- d S1 25 Serving Tray for 25 Uni0" in ffc SALMON can i olc k- FU0llS!i. 25c 5 Ib box i Ask 0 9 strictly fresh PORK CHOPS loin Qel w i s-&w- -2 paltonite premium GELATINE aU flavors maxwell - JriM . n k. - 39 c v rj I111' ?- a BROOMS Eggs itt Kff, 29c FLOUR, STRR 48 ,b bag DEUONTE FOODS a Each 11 0 cans for L 2S2 Deeorjt with colorful a Soap ROYAL niii - SPAGHETT!MACARflNI CLEANER, 2 for wnn I ..i. 1 lAlir EGQS mica gar. Export Ale Bock SKAT HAND 5V rwsic CHOCOU'4 . BISQUICK lb 8 oz pk. 'J5 BETTER 3IEATS AT LOWER PRICES POT ROAST SHORTENING ajA IJALUN Slice J, per lb 10 12 & ISrf Bulk, 2 lb Picnic HAM8 Crf JQg'DILL PICKLES Steer Beefs jper lb Large, 2 for RUMP Rosat rJt fOH Leg 0' MUTTON J50 Sweet PICKLES 4v Veal or beaf Fancy, per lb. ilJcniz, 4 for STEAKS 50 to 250 Fancv Fresh Chicken FRRST MILK AND Home ressed CREAM DAILY j, 334s 3. v. O&tS canned beer m MOP STICK uaJ City, Was. f AMERICAN CANDY CLEANSER, sunbrUe PABST BEETS, CARROTS, TURNIPS 00 3 bunches for ASPARAGUS' 00 ... Bunch ... CABBAGE 30 Pound ORANGES, doz iQd Juicy, thin skins 250 Si EGGS EASTER SUPER SUDS large pkg tall cans - 1 In flit quite be Easter without candy; any child knows that! And any parent knows that the best Easter is the one that sees plenty of pure American Candy! You will find a splendid selection at the American Candy right It wouldn't llst a te!w of tne many bargains n OIHP-I- PI U M ULU UUIUll ULLniiuLu we are featuring for National Retail Gro- esrs' Week. These price's effective Frifarther goes day and Saturday, March 20 & 21. does not scratch crystal white io bars S9ci NUCOA lb. pkg. LYE 3 cans Salt Lake Phone Code No. 57 TOMATO JUICE ZjC fl5 EXTERMINATING 333 South o.l i., in wt1. AJCtTff f Amo w we no 2 can ti!iliu.:iiiiii;..a!iil T JM POST WHOLE BRAN tgaai ! All Office , i Com Int. r? DESERET --- made with sesmotite 6 cans 50 Package BABY FOOD Clapps 3 for i! intormation - I MACARONI pvt.. ALL WORK GUARavI -vsZ- L MACARONI 5 lb pkg Journal Phone or HELPER and PRICE, UTAH v1 - m m mm t B COFFEE Shillings, per lb BEANS me ueseret " iimiii 9 Lenten s B. P., 1. eliminate Treatment ing Co., licensed fu I of Salt Lake City, regular monthly Vjf neipcp. 20-2- 2 - .!...- - r""u"'; One &SS'i' m b fe- CYTED v f m m. Ki K3A i Ik ! d w Food Bargains Effective Watch for next weeks Journal Its go" two thous-- e Inj to be an eye opener. toWith be given away ,h; hundred free prizes Day by Helper merchants, the "Eight-Hou- r crowds celebration" should draw capacity from every corner of the' county. Your Journal will carry a number in the center of the front page. There will be1 no two numbers alike Take your copy of the Journal to each of the' stores participating, match your number with the number in the stores, and receive, absolutely free!- a valuable prize. Remember, there! will be no two numbers alike, and each and every paper will win a prize there are positively no There is no obligation on your blanks.part This unique plan is devised so that you may better know your local merchant. With the support of the United Mine Workers of America and your local Chamber of Commerce behind this celeb ration, there is no chance for it to fail. As an add-einducement, the Helper merchants will offer many special sales to encourage attendance, A most cordial invitation is extended to every family in Carbon county to be pres ent at this, the largest celebration that has ever been attempted in Helper. Watch for the big edition as it appears next week and get the complete details on jthe prizes offered and the program for the return, of the union to Helper. Helper will offer a royal reception to the members of the United Mine Workers of America in Carbon and Emery counties, commencing Saturday, March 28 and continuing over to April 3 and during the celebration on April 1. - n and the committee reports the affair a huge success. The commute included Mrs. Henry Hall, chair woman, Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh and Mrs. F. L. Wilson. We wish to take this occasion to thank our many friends for the wonderful expression of kindness and the assistance given U3 during our recent bereavement. (Signed) Mrs. Hattie Paur and ' family. - Relief Society To Have Party jack Loftls Is Hostess to Club Mrs. Jack Loftls was the charming hostess to the Thursday Night Bridge Club at her home In the the Rlccl Apartments. A daintily prepared luncheon was served at 7 o'clock at small tables. After the hostess. the luncheon hour, tables were arranged for bridge. Members Beautiful Dinner present were Mrs. A. R. Demman, Given by Mrs. Miner Mrs. Thorit Hatch, Mrs. D. K. One of the beautiful dinners of Is EiGfIT HOUR DAY CELEBRATION APRIL 3 v Tuesday Afternoon The Apollo Delphlans met at the home or Mrs. Reagan Ratliff Tuesday afternoon. The topic for Drama. discussion was French Mrs. A. R. Demman presided at Members present the discussion. were Mesdames A R. Demman, D. K. Downey, J. C. Hubbard, Matt Mrs. Gilmour, Keagan Ratliff and L. H -- Bride-to-b- Meet Apollo Delphian and Mrs. Ace Miner presided over at their home on the Belvedere, when they were hosts to the SunAn atday Night Bridge Club. tractively prepared dinner was served at 7 o'clock p. m. at one long table, decked with St. Patrick decorations. Little green ad white baskets filled with St, Patrick candles were Uied as favors and marked the places. Bridge was played following tbfc dinner. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barbogllo, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. John Coliiani, Mr. and Mrs. Art Daipiaz, Mrs. F. Nyman and the hosts. Guests present were Dr. and 15 Ns GR- - 0p CARROTS, TOEUji? 3 l"mclir OF LENTEN FOODS . I VZ 3 I. 1 h |