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Show I JOURNAL THE HELPER Page Four Pork & Beans New Low Every Day Prices Milk Kg r r0 Tall Cans, can Coffee Soap ff3 Malt 2Q Luna, 10 bars Superb Hop Flavor, can For an appetizer or for a beverage for the picnic you can't provide yourself with anything easier and nicer to serve than Becco at only 8c on Saturday. Pineapple Sliced Bread Deviled Meat mix up with your salad dressing for sandwiches, try several cans of deviled meat at 3c a can on Susar In die Market jig Bag Bag $1.22 jj Dinncrctte, large bottle Flour Harvest Bell, bag A good flour made from old wheat Snacks Kipper Boneless 4 cans .... 95$ 5 If you want something to Saturday. 10-Pou- We have a number of good bargains for you for Saturday, a few of which we want to tell you about. Loose Lard, while it lasts at 8 lbs. for 55c. Bring your pail. Steaks, lac a lb., eastern beef. Sliced Bacon, lean and excellent, 15c a lb. Brick Swiss Cheese, 25c a lb. ' 1Q Fish, ii ii OP. SKACGS fCOD Novelties Naut:ca' noted Francis ator and holder of numerous speed records, was recently enrolled In M. Hawks, avi- the U. S. naval reserve aviation force with the rank of lieutenant commander. He is eligible for in this rank because of the development work he has carried on in high-spee- d splanes, and also because of his vast technical knowledge of 'aircraft engines and construction. His knowledge of aviation has been gained in numerous tours and flights both in this country and abroad. Taking advantage of the last opportunity offered midshipmen to launch out on the sea of matrimony, eleven ensigns of this year's naval academy graduating class were married immediately following their graduation. The new na vy department regulation declares that, beginning with next year's graduating class, no graduate of the academy in the service may marry until he has completed two years of service. The U. S. S. Utah, target ship has arrived on the west coast. The Utah will be used during the coming gunnery year as a target vessel by the battleships and will be completely controlled by radio. The operation of the ship will probably be handled by some destroyer. George Bancroft, motion picture actor, served with Dewey's fleet at the battle of Manila bay. While in the navy, he was rated among the of the salt water radio-controll- Fracture. from a strange SATURDAY, JULY 16 RAINBOW GARDENS RAINBOW GARDENS RAjNBOW GARDENS STC3ES "A Surety of Purity" rived at Falmouth on May 27, com pleting the passage from Port Au gusta, Australia, in 105 davs. the quickest yet reported, in the wind jammer race. She was the first ship in last year's race with a car go of Australian grain for Eng land. Tiie RAINBOW RAMBLERS RAINBOW RAMBLERS RAINBOW 'RAMBLERS J iciuiuuiy .hej end. h toW"iZi"Winter SPJJ" in turn, by n 1. "b! from spoons Its tIcle derives llsh WOrd "Pon" or wood. t rolJ and silver are - - Testament. t " ti, Old mpnuuutru . .,,, . . Christians . in the- baptismal . usetl silver gervlce.. Today the arcnuisuuj, at ihu Canterbury an English spoon with coronation During the Tudor 700 years old. . . ., . for many period tne apoaiic Into came collectors, earg prized by . um.t-i.ijuse j roruiwfiri Ine Dowi vujs o turned to her home from the .North he' nanule sx squared or was she the where was figure end hospital, d on the treated for a broken ngnt arm urr of RQ ap0StIe. a complete sei 01 B. one each her uhysiolan in Homer, Dr. F. these spoons consisted of Van Xuys, sent her to Doctor Harvey. of the twelve apostles auu i" P.ut she will have to return toChi-chl'"Master" spoon with the figure of their at Intervals for observation. Spoons continued in Christ. "It Is an unusual malady," said pear shaped form with various diamond, Doctor Harvey. "Virtually every shaped ends such as the long bone In her body has been acorn, or seal, until the time of broken one or more times. They Charles L have healed fairly well. We think that the last fracture is going tn heal perfectly, but of course we Stormproof Treei can't be sure yet." are many persons who work There "We've given the child special diinterest in the sentimental a up ets containing calcium and are trees to such an extent that they studying the formation of her are positively pained to see one bones. which has suffered from the lack of "Examination revealed that the care or from the effects of the bone structure is so extraordinarily storm. It is Impossible, says a tree thin and brittle that any slight to prevent storms, but It stress results In a fracture. This expert, is feasible In planting trees and In obviously imperfect calcification apcaring for them later to reduce to pears to be occasioned through mal- a minimum those disastrous effects. nutrition of the membrane that In sections where storms are likely nourishes the bone." to occur, plant only the more stuqdy, Doctor Harvey, a specialist In trees. Give them, so far resistant treatbone diseases, also has been the best conditions for as possible, ing the child with Injections of growth In order that there may are made extracts. These glandular and normal root from the ductless glands, which, It be a uniform Protect structurally development. has been proved by science In re cent years, control to a large ex- weak trees with cables and thus pre-of tent such functional processes as vent the practical destruction many trees which would otherwise that of growth. The ailment has left Mary's bones not survive the test. as brittle as egg shells," It was said. The outer covering Is so unsubstan-C::Subscribe for The Journal, T.s to pfriuit of fracture from the least Jar or pressure. Her latest fracture was sustained from a slight strain involving not even a fall. aae i-ar- this Special low xsk quuiiLy luoas tor th - 1 nousewives : wood Helper and Friday and Sat, c..n. .,j Jujy It Is hard to distinguish between legend and truth about the first American flag, and what Betsy Rosa had to do with it The tradition is that in May, 1777, Washington, accompanied ty two of his officers, called upon Mrs. Ross, who oper- ated an upholstering establishment, continuing a business left at the death of her husband, to make a flag of their design, and that this was the first American flag of the official pattern, adopted June 14, 1777. The matter Is in dispute, through claims that a flag of the same, or nearly the same, design, had been used before. There is some rivalry for honor associated with the origin of the flag; and confusion wrought by painters and Colonial story writers, who drew upon their imaginations to add Interest to the legend, has invited the pressing of some rather nebulous claims. There Is no historical account meeting with such approval as to warrant the assertion that It Is the truth. to PROVO 45c After 8:30 P.M. Only Sold for Princesses London. A royal silver dinner service, engraved with the arms of Prince Henry of Battenberg and of Princess P.eatrice and made by the famous silversmith, Paul Storr, was sold recently at auction by order of Princess P.er.triee. . It brought though valued at one time at I.IO.OOO. The royal owner Is said to have disposed of the service to bolster the doweries of her two granddaughters, the children of Alfonso and Queen Ena of Spain. Sometime ago it was understood that the betrothals of the two princesses were to be made public almost Immediately, but it was announced later that they had been Indefinitely postponed. rates. Plus Federal tax on amounts over 50c. n II O N E MATCHES 6 BOXES TO CARTON Each SOAP FINE LAUNDRY 10 Bars POTATOES , FANCY, NEW UTAH 10 lbs Bunch Vegetables BEETS, CARROTS, TURNIPS, GREEN ONIONS, per bunch PEACHES BLUE PINE, LARGE CANS Each Real specials on tiie choicest foods for your Sunday dinner and the picnic lunches. M. J. B. Coffee lb M. J. B. COFFEE GOOD GRADE Per can FLOUR PRIDE OF THE VALLEY Per sack mi Row With Mate Over Cards Fatal to Wife .J Cleveland. A quarrel during a game of rummy with her husband I; brought death to Mrs. John O. thirty-six- . The husband, a middle-- ' I; aged dentist, will be formally charged with murder, authorities announce. Mrs. steer died of gunshot wounds and blows. The quarrel arose over an argument concerning systems of play- :: ing rummy. Steel Is reported to hare confessed, nnd it was the first se- :: rious dispute In many years of married life. Vatican City.-P- ope Pius XI has received a pagan altar with, six mummified heads of enemies of the New Guinea Indian tribe that worshiped before It. The aliar was Included in a collection of sixty objects of pagas secular New Guinea for over twenty-siyears. The collection, which will be placed In the Ethnological was given to Father Kirschbaum shortly after the tribe embraced the Catholic religion. Ij BLUE PLTJE Per can I "I 29 c 5 FLOUR A ba .... 81$ i; Peets PICNIC STYLE Per lb tt 29C lb. m m . J SALT BACON FAT OR LEAN i Per lb ll It- Quart Bottles 0"C do: Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds -IN $ 'l Success Meat I--! HFJ.PFTI OUR MEAT DEPT, &Gri 1 Builders Community ! I I I 1 feYUng Lamb Per BEETS FH nnd i MUTTON STEW lb SL. 10c SALT SIDE lean, ib. ... 9c PICNIC HAMS 'i :: milk IOC lb.152 iiisg Sc pints LEG FANCY mutton, ib... 158 " I J. Friday and' Saturday a large Jumbo Ice Cream Soda any flavor, topped with whipped cream for AVl' Deliver I TfcW j thli J MifS AlLhea r hrre. 11am presto" C at the 3 I i STRAND Sweet Shop J; tM on relatives Jg Phone 30 District' For M- day fr"' rr I : by hi.M w'V- for Salt nicJ-'receive - j j; l 10 toneless A Ib. ? M" Seeks the special"! 1 Bms, of and Mrs. M. G. Crawford of Salt Lake City visited here over Saturday and Sunday at the homes of friends and relatives. Spring Chickens and at Hens .... n fx""e F.B.H-- Mr. 2iC I Whining Cream v Mr. and Mrs. Joe Calegart of San Francisco are honored guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joo Milano. Mr. and Mrs. Calegart are former Helper residents, having been located here some 22 J ears ago, and while here are renewing old acquaintanceships. for ; .tiuart J 1 Per lb SAUER KRAUT Gallon 2 lbs ; ij H t Spring Chickens MILK-FE- Washino : WEINERS . Blood at Fertilizer Some of the linest roses grown in America are fed on a fertilizer made of animal blood. Collier's. HAMS Par Washing Powder :j BOILED HAM : sliced,, ib 5 i IMisj STEER BEEF Skinned Hams, :: MEATS QUALITY STEAKS box white," Alab Per lb : MISSION : ;: STANDARD GRADE 3 Cans for TUNA FISH Jr. gib Pagan Indian Altar Latest Gift to Pope CORN "l 29C Soda Crackers Gallon frail C; TOMATOES Coee, lb. and I Jtah BLUE PINE Per lb $8.r5-0- mu-scu- 35c TELE FIVE TIE, GOOD QUALITY Each Workmans j : Merc. Royal Dinner Service ; BROOMS - and religions sculpture, presented to his holiness by Father Kirschbaum, missionary In by TELEPHONE V TALL TINS, ANY BRAND Per can onn Maker of First Flag Station-to-Statio- MILK aiiu hitch-hiker- HELPER CAL AND HIS - - used proDumj t hot Uu three masted schooner yatch Verna," made an all time record Atlantic passage under sail, of ten days from Montauk to Bishop's racic. She lodged an average of ap proximately 12 knots. The twenty-nin- e victories of the Two Are Hitch-Hikin- g U. fc. S. Constitution in th war rf Across Sahara Desert pugilists. 1812 were all comparable with the Tai-is- . Two young Londoners Nearly 50,000 persons visited the famous engagement with H. M. S. fleet in San Francisco on April 30 Guerriere, pride of the British nahr.'e made their way half the disand May 1. vy, whom she met about 400 miles tance across the Sahara as the Two new destroyers in the Brit south of New Foundland on Augdesert's first walking ish navy have been named the ust 19, 1812, and in twenty-fiv- e and catching rides on camel caravans. William Donkin and Xorman minutes reduced to a helpless, dis"Dainty" and the "Delight." The bark "Herzogln Cecilie" ar mantled hulk. Peran were reported recently to be near Fort Flatters on the edge The above "Nautical Novelties" were furnished by the U. S. navy of the Iloggar. a region inhabited recruiting station, Salt Lake City. by the wildest of desert tribes. From Fort Flatters they will go to Fort Polignac, then across the I Hoggar to Tanianrasset nnd on to Only Tradition as to Kano In the Niger colony. Dance SATURDAY Night.' Dance SATURDAY Night! Dance SATURDAY Night.' were s hexag-C5iicag- Tall cans of milk any brand you want at 5c a can. Specials for Friday and Saturday July 1546 25-Pou- piped Join the SUCCESS An- - desisned. 11 9Gff gg Loaf 16-Oun- rt - Milk J Broken Slices, No. 2Vz Cans, 2 for ring omu c invalid since she was u.r old. Mar, Mestdagh. eleven years returned old of Homer. Mich, has a t her fa..me after treatment in to make designed hospital Chicago her bones less brittle. .. mnrv bone ....,! una sj'irnu " jjnrv .,. i..t oth rMrs . . ... track of mill t r airmo im. or 40 35 rraciurw At least them. are reveaieu ny a y.nu...- -. Frederick Dr. her ever, physician. Harvey, said. . ., to o.,(T,irrQ,i in re11 .oriur ii.ii.t-- . ia on work Mary's case at search Becco Salmon Fancy Pink, tall cans Cblcago.-Sufre- Use ProbabIy First in Ht-- 200 Airway, pound Had Many Large size cans of Pork and Beans. Just right for a family. How can you get more nourishment and solid food satisfaction than through a large can of Pork and Beans at only a dime a can? u.A of Shell P RARE BONE MALADY PUZZLE TO etv s,: |