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Show PAGE FOUR Archangel' Watch Kept Through the "Day'a Eye" aster or MichaelThe white-heatmas daisy. In old fields and beside roadways. Is common from Maine It is to Minnesota and southward. named for Michael, archangel of heaven, "who Is like God." and is mentioned In the Bible as being in special charge of the Israelites as a It is said that through the nation. 'day's eye" of this little daisy Michael, who disputed with Satan about the body of Moses and with his angels warred against the devil In upper regions, looks out from I'aradise upon the ways of human beings, their troubles and joys. It was the Archangel Michael who. accompanied by a group of Cherubim, drove our fattier Adam and mother Eve out of the Garden of Eden. The Cherubim were mysterious composite beings, winged footstools and chaPiots of the Almighty; figuratively, fullness of knowledge or an Influence proceeding from God and descending upon men. The Michaelmas daisy, aster erlcoldes, has tiny (lowers, white with yellow disks and l!Ho25rays. Stems and flowerpedun-cle- s have very small health-likLovers sitting in linear loaves. Paradise on old turnstiles in the gloaming, or mossy logs by woodland roads, the "day's eye" of Michael upon them, should remember that for their sin earth's first lovers were condemned to earn their bread by the sweat of their brows. Otis Swift in the New York h WORKMENS MERC for Saturday, November 12, 1932 Specials With every purchase of $3.00 or more we will give absolutely free one butcher knife, just the right size and suitable for your uses in the kitchen. BOX CRACKERS 3-L- 2VC Only FLOUR 48 lbs. 796 ;. POTATOES 100 lbs STRING BEANS Can BLUE PINE CATSUP 2 Bottles for SUNNY MONDAY SOAP 10 Bars BLUE PINE MALT SYRUP 2 Cans NEW CROP WALNUTS Shelled, per lb JONATHAN APPLES Bushel mA 1, jf-- rt 4 g r r-- e O gft. 7v" Ilk. - r; IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT World-Telegra- TENDER VEAL STEAK lb TENDER BEEF STEAK lb POT ROAST STEER BEEF Best Cuts, lb HAMS, MISSION SKINNED Whole or Half, lb CHOICE PICNIC HAMS lb PORK ROAST Lean Picnic Cuts, lb VEAL POT ROAST lb LEG OF MUTTON lb. LAMB STEW Lb FRESH FISH FRESH MILK Quart Eye Care Saves Much Bodily Nervous Energy the twelve sets of nerves the head lead to the eyes, according to M. J. Julian of the Better Vision institute, utilizing more of the available nervous energy than is required for any other one organ of the body. One authority f of the has estimated that energy required by the five senses Is absorbed by the eyes alone, moving the eyelids, shifting the eye, dilating the pupil, recording the visual find color Images and transmitting them to the brain. "Eyes that are out of adjustment require even more energy," says Mr. Julian. "It is even worse if one eye Is normal and one subnormal, for then there Is a conflict between the effectiveness of the images that are registered and the corresponding messages sent to the brain. Eyesight specialists, In normalizing sight, are In reality conserving the resources of energy of the body, balancing the budget of 'current' that the various organs require. No one has estimated the amount of energy which a pair of glasses saves In a lifetime, but It can be easily guessed from the headaches and general tiredness that weak eyes Invariably Six of 10 In r v. i A one-hal- n if. 10$ 8C 5C .'. FRESH HOME DRESSED FANCY FAT HENS AND FRYERS you buy your meats at Workmens feel assured that you are buying the best quality of government inspected meats in one of the most modern meat departments in the county. 1 WORKMENS PHONE 303 MERC WE DELIVER Hair Cutting No Light Matter Among Indians 3mm m BUTTER butter, fresh Creamery from the creamery, will be on sale Saturday at 20c a lb. Get all you want. Corn has Del Maize Corn long been popular with many families In Carbon County. We are selling this wonderful Corn at 9c a can for the Ask large can, Saturday. about our Dried Golden Bantam Corn. It is the genuine kind the people In the early days used O! How Good! Walnut MeatsIn Walnut Meats are fresh now and they are of a fine grade. We have a large supply for your Thanksgiving cakes and salads. Get your supply Saturday at 29c a lb. Honey For your hotcakes, your evening meals or for the family sweets, you can't beat Kiddies like it, and honey. it is good for them. We have some nice honey that will sell Saturday at 59c a gal. Soups have ail kinds of Heinz excellent soups and they are going to demonstrate them here Saturday. Come in and have some hot soup free. In the Market Pot Roasts of Beef never fail to make a good dinner, especially when the beef is good and when you get lots of it for a small amount of You may get good money. beef roasts for 5c a lb. to 9c a lb. Saturday. Pork Roasts For those who like meat a little richer, try our Shoulder of Pork Roasts Sat. at "e a lb. These roasts are about the right size for a good family dinner. You may get choice Turkeys, Ducks, and Chickens for your Thanksgiving dinner at bargain prices. You can depend on us. aP.SKAGGS "A SURETY OF PURITY" lead to." Practical Advica P.; Ml A young lady, who can handle a car In the country, but isn't so sure of herself. in traffic, decided recently to take a course at one of the auto schools around Columbus circle to brush up on city driving. To her utter amazement, soon after she had started out on her first lesson, the instructor leaned over, close to her ear, and queried softly : "Did I hear you call me 'dar- RED CROSS ROLL CALL NOV. 11-2- 4 The annual Red Cross roll call opens Armistice day, Nov. 11, and continues thru until Thanksgiving day, Nov. 24. When you are invited to join, remember there will be much suffering this winter and By C. WATT BRANDON ling?'" : the humanitarian duties of the "Sir!" cried the young lady hotly, Red Cross this Continued from Page One year probably will some time in her life, but you may forgetting all about her driving and be the greatest ever called upon to to glare. face in its 50 years of service to doubt it when reading this: "The turning "That's just to teach you, Mi.vs," mankind. Answer the roll call with sweetest part of a kiss is the moElection of officers for the en- ment just before taking." Asking the Instructor responded sternly, "no a smile. matter what says to you, suing fiscal year was held last a girl if you may kiss her is con- keep your eyesanybody on the road." New sidered insultan at the nowadays Kiwanis just Thursday regular club luncheon meeting in their ing way of laying all the blame on Yorker. her. club rooms. Victor Litizzette was elected as Fish in Swimming Tank SPEED. This is growing to be president; Henry Hall, vice presiseems that the French people It dent; Jack Vignetto, treasurer; a fast olu world. It is said the are not so keen about making use Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz, S. P. Colton, XV highest physical speed we know is of swimming tanks in the winter H. Wardell, R. C. McGonigal, Gus that of light and electricity, 186,-00- 0 months and the result Is that these miles per second. Scientists Tsangaris, Bert Bunnel, and B. J places are not profitable In the cold admit, nowever, that thought is weather. In order Vieta as directors. to make use of instantaneous. Just how his plant noius over as faster naries the dull season, a during this is all measured I do not know. Parisian pool secretary of the organization. proprietor stocked his ttmw BUY AT HOME Slowing up some, we are advised swimming tank with fish and it . tod room in toy home for It, a man can run 21 that miles an Mrs. Jack Vignetto and Mrs. a great attraction for proved toolEight-tubfrom RCA Victor io a handsome John Colzani motored to Delta, hour, 100 yards in ten seconds; anglers. The fishermen are charged that a horse may attain a speed an admission fee and are allowed to cabinet compact in coio., last Jrriday where they vis equalling 42 miles an hour; that a catch a limited number of fish. If ited until Monday with friends. of 86.75l price (Model train averages 70 miles an hour; a they desire to go over the limit See it and prove the value by they into the back! looking motorboat, 124 miles; an automomust pay fur the privilege, the Mrs. Tony Ferry returned to bile 250 miles an hour; an aero- charge being reckoned by the numher home here Friday from a plane 437 miles; while a rifle bul- ber of fish. ' months visit with her daughter, let travels at a speed of nearly Mrs. S. J. Sarracino, in Los 2000 miles an hour. That you are going some all the I Columbus and Cannibal 1 11 time is indicated by the fact that Columbus hinvself never came Into the earth turning on its axis tra- contact with any tribe of people HELPER ta vels at the rate of 1040 miles per whom he knew to bo cannibals. The hour. friendly Indians with whom he con BUY AT HOME versed In San Salvador, Haiti nnd other West Indian Islands told blra PA MEETING tribes known as the WED.NESDAY NIGHT AT 8 of by TELEPHONE Carihs. The Caribs, who were a XV. H. VVardell announces there warlike and ferocious race, orig M-will be a parent teachers meeting inally lived In the West Indies, but ill fA ana band concert at the railroad at that time they were on the main After 8:30 P.M. Only Columbus, chape! Wednesday evening, Nov. land of South America. in bis Journal, wrote that the na 16, at 8 o'clock. W. W. Christen-se40c superintendent of the Carbon tives of the Antilles lived In great Station-to-Statio- n Rates county schools, and Charles Leger, fear of the cannibals, that is, the Ell UOiiA member of the school board, will Cnribals or people of Cariba. Ex Plus Federal tax on discuss the present school sit ma. change, amounts of 50c or over tion, and all parents are urged to be present. Smile Contagious BUY AT HOMI Smile even If It hurts you. The fcay your read It in The Journal result may be a surprise. This world Is only a looking glass, giving APPLE CIDER, U. S. Inspected back to every man the reflection of Gallon his own face. Frown at It, and tin world will return a sour look; laugh, JONATHAN AVPLrS and you will find It a Jolly compau- - KIWANIS ELECTS The Roundup OFFICERS GOBI (fopPfesdiB; a shtpeandme-attheunbelieva- ble .) piri VERNAL KENT-TEACHE- ;4 R man-eatin- g 70c Kiijns n, JtSWf' j TELEPHONE Helper Furniture & Per Dushel Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, THE HELPER JOURNAL APl Rainbow Fruit Stand, Helper, Utah. Hardware Ion--Gr- , j JZ-- charge for printing news v 2 Co, for a member of the haircut tribe of Venezuelan Indians, not on the Upper Orinoco river. Is involves only a laborious Job. but it the careful gathering and burial of all the clippings. Three men work on one patron, Two of the who sits on a log. barbers in turn hold their long knives under locks of hair. The third man strikes a sharp blow with a piece of wood, cutting off the hair that rests on the keen edges. The process goes on until It is possible to see the customer's scalp behind the wooL Then comes the work of cleaning off up. Every single hair Is picked the ground, which has been swept clean In preparation for the operation. The clippings are burled In a hole a foot deep, and the ground A YOU DISPLAYED CONFIDENCE IN TRUST WE SIHLL CONTINUE ' aL WE THANK YOU a ' j FOB l8 TO Merit j ring Iect res! e pe icn d w Saturday, November , SPECIALS kr fitter HAMS MISSION i c'4 go' v rea t r bi Whole or Half, per lb BACON Sugar-cured- BACON SLICED packed down tightly. The Indians believe that if an enemy would find one of the hairs and give it a sharp pull. It would have the effect of pulling the brain of the former owner against his skull and thus killing him. It is believed also that if anyone steps on a hair lying on the ground, it will give the former owner a headache. 2 1! whole or half, lb , lbs. for SALT PORK Per lb Pickled Pigsfeet Per lb. : STEAKS Most cf Us Owe Debt to Same Imp of Work Steer Beef, per lb 1 BEEF POT ROAST Sir Rerkeley Moynlhnn. president of the Royal College of .Surgeons in London, in the course of a speech was quoted as saying: "Fairies, I am told, preside at a man's birth, bestowing gifts. Upon tue they bestowed the gift of des'r-In- g leisure, so ever since I have longed for the paths of dalliance. "But Into the company of languorous desires bestowed by these fairies there intruded a most mischievous imp who made it his task to see that I should have no spiritual peace except through toil. "I have often hated that imp and have been rebellious, yet I hardly know what I should have done without him. Perhaps he has been my best friend. He has kept me, tyrant that he is. to a high standard of attainment." Per lb PORK CHOPS 2 lbs PORK ROAST Per lb. VEAL POT ROAST Per lb i VEAL STEAKS 11 Per lb LEG MUTTON Per lb LEG OF LAMB Artisans All A group of professional men had gathered in the lobby of a hotel and proceeded to make themselves known to one another, "My name Is Fortesque, said one, extending his hand. "I'm a painter work In water colors chiefly." "Indeed," chimed in another, "I'm an artist, too. I work In bronze." "Well, this is fine," a third broke In. "I'm a sculptor I work In stone." Then the quiet little fellow who bad been Inclined to keep apart stepped up, with a dry smile. "Glad to make the acquaintance of you gentlemen, for I have a common Interest with you. I'm a college professor. I work in Ivory." Forbes 1 l Per lb T Lv A UIl J.Y1 U rv CHTT? O X u J 7 vv Per lb LARD 2-l- b. 4-l- b'-l- 1 Package, each Package, each I HAMBURGER y Fresh, per lb I BOILED HAM 2! Per lb Magazine. FRANKFURTERS Potatoes and Tobacco y rail iff Per lb These two plants are related, both members of the nightshade family, to which the tomato, eggplant and pepper also belong. The potato is native to the mountainous districts of tropical and sub tropical America from Chile to Mexico, and the original home of tobacco was probably roughly the same region. The potato was cultivated and used for food by the Indians long before the of America, and they discovery smoked tobacco In their cerenwnlrs from remotest antiquity, so there is no way of knowing when either of the plants was first put to use by human beings. FANCY FRIERS, HENS AND RABBITS ; A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH Fall! BREAD AND ASS' F'D VEGETABLES, MEAT Ilar-rach- WXt-acr- e J MARKE Viewed Own Monument HELPER Joseph Haydn, the composer, wrote some of the finest music ever known. During his latter years he was the Idol of Vienna, and It Irked him considerably that social obligations took so much of bis time. One day he returned to his birthplace, the little village of Rohrau, In Lower Austria, unconscious of the fact that news of his fame and fortune had preceded him. So Imagine his surprise when, after greeting his kinsfolk, be was escorted to ADDITIONAL $1200 GRANTED TO CITY OF HELPER FOR the village cemetery and shown his RELIEF WORK wn monument which Count , a landed gentleman, had erected. A total of $1200, covering three different improvement projects in Helper, was granted by the CarValuable Real Estate The oldest part of Matihattnn. bon county contact committee on often called the "cradle of New Monday evening of this week when they met at the court house York city," Is asessed for city tax In Price. purposes at $1.KH),0H),000, the New The projects, which were introYork Herald Tribune says. The duced and recommended by Mayor property occupies the tract Frank Porter of Helper, called for south of a line crossing Manhattan Island from the North Uiver nt liar grading and removing of rock on rlson street to the Kast river nt Racey street, and improvement of James street, following along Worth the drainage system, $150; gradstreet to Krondway, nnd Leonard ing and removing rock on Cedar street, east of P.roadway. Its esti- and Spruce streets, and installa mated selling price Is one and f billions of dollars. More Money For Workers CAE! mi tion of emitters. $400 A park streets, ball part courts improvements, At this time appro' men, all who an really work froE lief funds. Mayor are k possible steps tn nii those in need, are receiving cooperation Port-al- of the P'J- -j ing that a proper i3 had of the work BUY AT u in - H0i- V Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Esther Melrose i ris nnd daughter Ma the week end in Salt t visiting with friends 5 M.f-and home of Mr. I raven. Frank Guerrie of tion spent the week visiting at the home Mrs. Tom Migliac one-hal- Determining Truth "Truth," wrote the late Sir William Uayllss. "Is morv likely to come out of error, if this Is clear' and definite, than out of confusion, nnd my experience teaches mo that it Is better to hold a and intelligible opinion, even If It should turn out to be wrong, than to be content with n muddle-heademixture of conflicting views, soinetimes called Impartlalily, and often no tetter than no opinion at ull." BUY AT HOME Head the advertisements careThey will save you money. fully. Superior UP-- oervice y S -r-- SATISFACTION I when you let us meet) m mcnts for building by products supplieda anteed to be of Deliveries schedule v. delays of invariaW. service will mm a time-th- ere necessary performance up to our promisepoildiogHalerwh u( A convince y r ? t i: (EtiO (our de ricea s t Ffcofe ktect i |