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Show i Success Meat & Grocery Co. - Democratic Nominee for OCT. 14 and COFFEE MILK MACARONI SALMON COCOA BROOMS SOUP per can RICE GERMADE KSL 29C A i Per lb MATCHES i c CORN FLAKES and Oct 35c 2 7:45 P. M. 5 LB. BOXES, each 5C 5C 29C DAY PROGRAM 52 BANQUET SERVED AT PRICE MANY BY ALTAR SOCIETY GUESTS 10c SIZE, SPECIAL, each KRAFTQUART M!r 25C The Carbon Council FANCY BLUE ROSE, 5 lbs. 25C BAGS .. BLUE PINE, TALL TINS r"n7i5c QUALITY MEATS 12C LEG PORK HAMBURGER 22 lbs 19c 19c SAUSAGE pure 9c Youne Mutton B OYSTERS BONELESS, ROLLED, lb lbs- - CHOPS, lb. Young Mutton BACON HALF, VHLE POT ROASTS STEER BEEF, 9C Knights CANS FLOUR Hard Wheat ..... JONATHAN APPLES Per bushel BANANA APPLES Per bushel 6$ & (Bring Your Own Container) RED POTATOES Per 100 lbs ' - In Our Meat Market Beef Pot Roast lb.- - LAMB CHOPS (NOT MUTTON), per lb. Deer Season opens Oct. 20. Buy your ammunition from us. We have a complete stock of all calibers. If you purchase from us, you will be qualified to win a prize. See our window for particulars. Do not wait until the last minute to stock up on Western Superpower Lubaloy and Peters Cartridges. CASTLE ROCK MERC PHONE US YOUR ORDER j flingis bra 1 Jeral ssiona tet0 Vould of til jiaking I Jled pleasi f who tig of f repi hai y fwhich ation D jjfoans and tl pen, 40W VI' t4a tern WE DELIVER PHONE NO. 35 jsxistec PHONI iiistrat: I'ilson Icond T.F.ft ROAST.Tn OR MILD CURE, 12C lb IOC lb Our Sale Continues on BEDROOM SUITES $79.95 to $99.95 Special Prices on BREAKFAST SETS and CEDAR CHESTS HELPER FURNITURE &. HARDWARE CO. Phone 3 li fts- - FANCY HENS AND FRYERS Mrs. Hattie D. Carter of Provo who has been visiting for the past month at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Johnson, spent a few days in Salt Lake City the latter part of last week where she attended the state fair. Pi Country Emerges From Depression The following statement concerning business condition thruout the nation and recovery from the depression, has been issued by the National City Bank of New York: The past month has brought further evidence of emergence from the period of panic and credit strain, and likewise indications of the expansion of business activity for which everyone has been so anxiously watching. The improvement has proceeded unevenly, and its failure to reach the heavy Industries with more vigor has been viewed in some quarters as a cause for disappointment. Where this is the feeling, however, the fault is in too high expectations. Experienced observers understand that the first impetus for the upward move comes from the exhaustion of stocks of apparel and other goods of every day necessity, which are used up faster than they are replaced, leading Inevitably to a renewal of buying and of production to take care of current needs. The pickup now taking place is largely of this character. The improvement in industries whose products are less urgently needed awaits gains in purchasing power, the carrying out of replacement and expansion projects, and the growth of confidence promoting capital investment. Therefore it comes more slowly. THE GRILL CAFE Quick Service Kiwanis Dining Hall in Connection Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Johnson Mrs. George Ashton and daughti are nicely located in the ter Carrie returned Wednesday apartments on Maple street. evening to their home in Decatur, 111., after having visited for about Mrs. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson six weeks at the home of her are leaving Saturday to visit for daughter, Mrs. Henry Hall. a few days with friends and relatives in Ogden and Salt Lake. Mrs. A. S. Wahl was a visitor in Salt Lake last week. Dr. A. W. Dowd will be in Price at the Liberty hotel Tuesday, OcMr. and Mrs. George" Hack-wort- h tober ISth, remaining until the folare the proud parents of a lowing Saturday. dandy baby girl born Wednesday. Mother and babe are getting along Mrs. A. L. Huber who for the nicely. past two weeks has been confined to her home in Spring Glen now is Miss Alice Bene now is much improved and able to be up in the Reeds Riteway store. and around. The Misses Gertrude Wahl, W. J. Bartlett returned to his Betty Ballinger, Edore Bingham home here the fore part of the and Edgar Davis, who are atweek from Los Angeles where he tending school at Mt. Pleasant, spent a short time visiting with spent the week end in Helper at relatives. their homes. now Spaghetti and Macaroni We have a large shipment of American Beauty Spaghetti, Macaroni, etc., in popular sized Sat. Say your read it in The Journal. Excellent Meals Celery Utah Celery is on the market now in larger and nicer bunches than we have seen for a long time. These nice crisp stalks of celery will sell at 7c each Saturday. packages at 5c each Cream Rich, fresh cream, 43c qt.; 2oc pt.; 13c pt. Sperrys Drifted Snow Flour This popular Flour is in large demand in Carbon County, and we are offering it to you Saturday at 98c for a 50-lbag Mr. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 194 and Mrs. V. B. Daniels of Richmond, Calif., spent the past week visiting here at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gease. Before returing to their home they will visit with friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Daniels is a former Helper girl, having for several years now made her home in California. b. Blue Pine Malt Many of our patrons are using Blue Pine Malt To give you a chance to try it, we are offering it Saturday at 29c a can, or $3.48 a case. In the Market Beef Roasts Saturday you may select your Pot Roasts from a big variety of nice, meaty cuts at a remarkable bargain. The more common cuts will sell at Cc a lb. The best cuts from the shoulder, loin or round at 10c a lb. HOTEL rrr I.atfit I ro-tcI- Game Jfcadi uil A republican rally, with promi nent speakers, will be held, thru out Carbon county on October 27, with a caravan visiting the different towns. Complete program of the rally will be given- - next week. Mounting Abo .! Price V - 8p Beat Unusual 0 Mounted n Most , g TanniflJ W DrtMlV .v. a: becs. CATU CASTLE Say your read ft In The Journal. ' The , WorkTtKBest Grape 5 i vx& vallon amount you want. This is your, supply for the holiday season. Don't WATERMELONS 50 lbs. for only chance RAINBOW FRUIT -- t um STA ""f Next to Ralnhnur narriona 3 w MUSIC EUN"EL0( a jb UJ. m . J'i CARBON COUNTY'S Cerr RAINBOW ; sw4 cla tea arm GARDENS is ."Siany M the ' Cflng Stic Chickens Rates $1.50 to $3.00 you wIhIi iOO 15c. Stewing Hens, 15c a lb.; large springers, 20c a lb. You can depend on us. If 200 TILE BATHS a mark of distinction to ton at the TEMPLE HQUAUE HOTEL RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM ;QJSKAGG2S "A SURETY OF PURITY" ROOMS M Union Pacific Bus Depot in Temple Square Hotel Bulld.ng nterurban Depot Just across the street. Union Station three blocks east. Just across the street from Mormon ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Meager. 8 C 11 Temple Square 1 BEST .HELPER to select your Sunday meat from choice fat veal, we will supply your needs at 9c a lb. for shoulder roasts; 12c a lb. for chops; 15c a lb. for the veal round; and stew at 2 lbs. for re Se Here's your opportunity, if you buy this Mrs. Frank Pritchett returned to her home here Monday evening from Salt Lake City where she visited with relatives for a few days. Veal If Republican Rally f October 27 Mrs. M. E. Moss, accompanied by her daughter Florence, spent the week end on matters of business in the capital city. Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry Most Attractive Cafe In Carbon County HELPER, UTAH An-got- done 3,ountj PORK LEG ROAST Per lb PORK ROAST Lean Cuts, per lb BEEF POT ROAST Choice Cuts, per lb. MISSION SKINNED HAMS Whole or Half, lb CHOICE PICNIC HAMS Per lb FRESH GROUND PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb YOUNG CORN FED PORK Whole or Half, lb VEAL POT ROAST Per lb BACON Whole or Half, lb FRESH FISH BEST CUTS, per lb CUT FROM CHOICE STEERS, oer Jeasy t jjice of MEAT DEPARTMENT Pork Leg Roast orchestra. club ., . TWENTY-FOU- R rV!n Solid Heads OR YAMS, 3 lbs. for of Columbus held a banquet Sunday evening at 7:30 in the Notre Dame hall at Price in honor of the memory of Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of America, at which were present for the occasion guests from Salt Lake, Provo, Ogden and Eureka. The Price Altar society members were in charge of the dinner which was followed by an inter esting program appropriate of the day. B. J. Vieta of Helper introduced the toastmaster, Dr. R. F. McLaughlin of ,Price; addresses were made by the following: The Rev. J. I. Victor of Provo, Grand Knight Frank Liston of Salt Lake City, Grand Knight Harry Cahill of Ogden, J. S. Sweetring of Price, State Deputy John Dwyer of Salt Lake, Past State Deputy J. P. Fennell of Eureka, Monsignor A. F. Giovanonni of Salt Lake, and Monsignor D. G. Hunt of Salt Lake; Spanish number by Miss Margaret Scartezinl of Price; vo cal selection by Miss Louise Fleck-enstei- n of Price; song by Pete Ajello; musical numbers by the Night Twelve cans V SIZE Sweet Potatoes N """' TOMAIOES p tfgS ; CASTILE SOAP SNOWFLAKE BRAND, per bar T frf T T7HTHPT TPL7 GOOD QUALITY, each TOMATO, PINT BOTTLES for Salad Dressing CARBON K OF C HAS COLUMBUS FANCY PINK, each ; Drifted Snow SARDINES Six for . CANNED VEGETABLES (ASSORTED CORN, PEAS, STRING BEANS, PORK&fJ CLOROX 19 ; , flour MED. SIZE PACKAGE, each Wednesday , 9-l- b. 9:35 P.M. 15 ALL BRANDS, TALL TINS TURKEY HARD WHEAT, sack BUCKEYE OATS bag CORN MEAL bag SAUER KRAUT Large cans, 3 for TOMATO COCKTAIL Two for vv. soap Four for i 9-l- b. M & J COFFEE Saturday, Oct. 15 I i Workmen's SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 BLUE PINE, per lb FLOUR CHILI PHONE BARGAINS FOR SPECIAL will speak over SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PHONE US YOUR ORDER Governor PRICE HELPER CASTLE ROCK MERC NO. 35 Henry H.Blood i (COMMUNITY BUILDERS; 10-L- Helper, Carbon County, Utahj Saturday,- THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Two rest the WJJ be u miM Tiir nAV rpnWD SAT.; OCTOBER' IT'S YOUR NIGHT OF Fl JHH O H to3 2; I to 1 f CALarfdHis RAINBOW RAMBLERS I I t edc, auon 1 whea thi mder a 1 Wn t Cf&Uq a,. I Publican I ois it, m of t |