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Show PAGE FOUR In the Market - Castle Rock Merc BARGAINS THE FOR WEEK-EN- GROUND MEAT Saturday you may get fresh ground beef or pork that will make you a lovely meat loaf, tasty hamburger steak, or delicious country sausage. This ground meat will be ready for you at 9c a lb. D MATCHES Carton 6-B- 17C BAKERS COCOA Can 10c ZEE TOILET TISSUE 4 Rolls Salt Pork These cool September days call for pork and beans when you can get the makings so cheap. Try a piece of our good salt pork at 8c a lb. 19C JELLO, All Flavors 4 Pkgs Saturday. 25C MACARONI and SPAGHETTI Box 35C CORN, Tom Thumb Brand 3 Cans 29C BOB WHITE SOAP 10 Bars 23c b. CERTO One Bottle I Peaches Peaches of all sorts have been offered you this season and now we want to call your attention to what you will say Is a genuine bargain in Elberta peaches. A full Elberta bushel of first-clas- s peaches for 39c See for yourself. Shrimps A can of shrimps for your salad at a price you can easily afford. Either the wet or dry pack 10c a can. 27c LIMA BEANS " T1 J. L l ounus 17c M. J. B. COFFEE 34c Per Pound KELLOGGS Whole Large Package Wheat Flakes Sperrys Wheat Flakes A large package of wheat flakes will go far to supply your breakfast cereals and to give you a variety. These will sell at 15c a package 9C Sat. SCHILLINGS TEA Green or Black, V2-l- b. 34c Can O.RSKAGGS In Our Meat Market PORK SHOULDER ROAST Per lb ., 114t BEEF POT ROAST Best Cuts, per lb Hi VEAL POT ROAST Per lb , 4Ag 14C BOILED HAM, Sliced Per lb Phone Us Your Order y FOR JUNIOR THRIFT CLUB At a free picture show to be given at the Strand theater for children Monday, Sept. 26, at 4 p. m., C. H. Madsen, principal of the elementary schools at Price will give a short talk On the value of saving money and the purposes of the Junior Thrift club. Parents are urged to bring or send their children to this free show. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zeese and daughter Virginia are leaving on Monday for Salt Lake City where they will make their future home. Mr. Zeese has been transferred from the local Success Meat and Grocery store to the new chain that is being opened there. A it)C We Deliver Phone 35 THE BIG SWING LnJ C. II. MADSEN ADDRESSES IQrt BACON, Sugar Cured By the Piece, per lb 4 IS TO Tax Talk Continued from Page One ends lie up by paying the entire DANCING J Steer Beef :j BACON Sat., Sept. 24th RAMBLERS Say your read it in The Journal YOUR LAST CHANCE AT SUMMER RATES i.. : i Gents 50c Ladies 10c r BOXES RICE j.y M MILK, Any Brand PER CAN .... LARD Kan PAIL f ! We have a large supply of Alberta Peaches, all local grown and do not have to be shipped, kef free from bruises and excessive handling. " ' Dri MEAT DEPARTMj Ma Leg of Fancy Mutton ROAST, PER POUND cac Beef Pot Roast BEST CUTS, POUND .3 Leg of Milk Lamb Pa; PER POUND Veal Pot Roast PER POUND Pork Roast LEAN CUTS, POUND HAMS, Mission Skinned WHOLE OR HALF, LB Choice Picnic Hams : PER POUND 2 tg . fjy) 12c .0 BACON, Lean Salt PER POUND BACON, Sliced HALF-POUN- PKGS D - WHIPPING CREAM 1 HALF PINT BUTTER, Fresh Creamery PER POUND a Jjp II 4k . i" , I; V && . FANCY FAT HENS AND jj Permanents $L25 Anderberg Beauty Shoppe, SUCCESS I Meat and Grocery 5 i;C OMPANY and 143 S. 3rd East, ?tm HERE IS THE BEST WAY WE KNOW TO HOARD n Community Builders IIELrEK FRYERS LOCATED AT CORNER OF STATE HIGHWAl SPRING CANYON ROAD PLENTY OF P.t SPACE A CONVENIENT PLACE TO SHOP. IH j hens I'TAII ft Mrs. A. S. Wahl and Edna Litiz-zett- e spent a portion of last week visiting with friends in the capital city. Hudson Essex Tcrri)!ne Sales and Service Experts Repairing, Washing and Creasing at lowest prices. INVEST IT IN A BEAUTIFUL IRON FERNERY AVAILABLE STORES-ONONLY AT ALL Helper Auto - TH-WEE- Shop D-T-- R i n,ss . an H, the lowest price in Oallons, $1.00; 00, per gaUon , 5 gal.on M try. "C CLEAN BULK, 4 LBS EG! j!,c. sph-ndi- 1 MACARONI ISIS A pure, unfernu.ntod, sweetened grape No the home; a time and troub.e saver. Can be used -sired; for n,aklrlK, excelU nt grape julre for sale at - 1 l SOAP, Sunny Monday The World's- Best Grape Juice! . "J FRESH MILK Sliced : ib I Wheat LAUNDRY, 10 BARS PER QUART J : vm qJ VTA 2 Pot Roasts - vtnrinnpn AMAftVM fI APPLES, Eating or Cookie Picnic Cuts Detroit, Mich. A new company now leads in the manufacture and sale of trucks, with the ascendency of the Chevrolet Motor company to first place in commercial car registrations recently completed for the first six months of the year. This company, which has steadily forged ahead of all automotive manufacturers in volume, now is holding first place in both and passenger car I; m1 1 PER LUG Quality Meats CHEVROLET LEADING MOTOR PRODUCTION 1 BAG 3-l- J nr FLOUR, Turkey Hard i THE HELPER JOURNAL. Gentlemen: Why is our county relief work handled by an outside woman ? Our county commissioners know the conditions in our county better than anyone else because they are well posted among the people and towns, and know the circumstances. The commissioners should handle the relief work and divide it among the people who need it. The Helper city council has been doing its best to rotate the little work they have, giving it to those who need it most. The county has all the work and those now getting relief apparently are the ones who didn't work when times were good. These people support the Red Cross or any other organization; they are always asking for charity and they are the ones that get all the work. The good, honest working man does not ask for charity; they ask for work. If the county work was rotated among all the people who need it and given three days or more each they would be satisfied. There are a lot of men that have been going back and forth from Helper to Price all summer lon looking for county commissioners and county officers to ask for work. When they see them, they are sent to this woman. She takes their name and asks them how many children they have and then tells them to wait for their call and then they don't get any work. The good, honest working man never asks for charity; that is the reason he doesn't get any work TON'Y A. BONACCI. RAINBOW GARDENS and 24 23 Sept We have highway patrols, fruit and vegetable inspectors of many kinds who daily patrol our highways, spending the taxpayers' FLOUR money and the small amount of 48-lb- . l' real good they accomplish probabour county handled be could by ly Bag sheriffs office. Members of Machines Mr. Leger voiced an opinion that ! Potatoes many office seekers are profes- !; 20 lbs. sional politicians and members of organizations I for political machines which will spend the public's money just so long as no organized ;; Wheat protest is made. Some of the expenditures they I Flakes have made have given us our full Lg. pug money's worth, while others have been little better than squander. Soda School Expenditures Crackers Speaking of our county school expenditures, Mr. Leger pointed Uaddie out that a number of expenses have been eliminated or curtailed Pork-Bean- s this year. Some of the activities which are being dispensed with Tall Cans really should be carried on, and each the school board could spend quite a little more money most judiciously were it available, he advised. However, the board is endeavoring to furnish students of Carbon county with the best educational facilities possible under a program of strict economy, and may be able to find other ways and means of effecting a few more minor savings if absolutely necessary. In conclusion, Mr. Leger stated that the tax burden had reached such a stage that it no longer was profitable or even a matter of economy to own property and that drastic savings must be made at once if the property holder is to survive. Our county and state budgets are almost wholly dependent upon revenue derived from the taxation of property, real and personal, and will cease to exist when the public STEAKS no longer is able to carry the burSirden under which it now is struggling. lb loin, Richard Kirkham of Salt Lake was a guest of the club at City the luncheon meeting. I Pork Roast Public Pulse RAINBOW : Friday and;: I Saturday jj bill. -- CAL'S A-- Kiwanians Hear com-merct- al fOIN THE FUN It' Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, Se, THE HELPER JOURNAL " " ; Z DOLLAR BUYS THIS FERNJ WHICH SELLS REGULARLY FORT"'1 il IIS AMOUNT. IT A1' 36 INCHES HIGH AND HAS IS BEEN ATTRACTIVELY 1 OHM THE BASE. THE FINISH GREEN. SEE THEM RAINBOW FRUIT STAND to Kainboxv Garden IS TWISTED A SOFT rOM IN OUR WINDOW'8 Net Helper, Hah. DIXOAYLOIVRUSSE |