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Show Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, March 2, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL e danguests were present. cing, comical dressing, fortune telling, card games and taffy pulling were enjoyed during the evening, with Miss Dorothy Redding-to- n giving short stories on Africa, and Mrs. Paul Pessetto on different kinds of wood. At midnight a lovely supper was served which By MARIOX BOXACCI brought the evening to a close. MRS. McCOMB OBSERVES The guests were Mrs. Pessetto, companied by Miss Lena Ossana; Mrs. EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY Acel Miner, Mrs. John Olga Brandol, Edith Perry, Rose and Mr. Spratling. MemMrs. James McComb, Helper's Equinta and LeRoy Smith taking bers present were Monna Garlick, oldest resident, observed her 80th the part of the clowns. Minnie Wahl, Marie Deitz, Josebirthday Monday evening with a dinner party for the immediate MISS MARTINELLI HONORED phine Feado, Ivy Memmott, Anna Crowley, Maxine House, Dorothy AT SOCIAL PARTY family at her home. Juanna Buchanan, Reddington, the occasion A social hour was enjoyed Satwith Mrs. Enjoying Marion Bonacci, and the hostess. McComb were her daughters Mrs. urday at the home of Mr. aight G. E. Weyer and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Frank Martinelli, given with their hus- in honor of their daughter Jose- REBEKAHS SPONSOR together bands and children; and Mr. and phine, the event being her birth- HAYSEED BALL Mrs. John Buchanan of Helper. day. Jig-sapuzzles were worked Friday evening, February 24 the during the evening, with serving Rebekah lodge sponsored a hayof refreshments following. MICHIGAN PARTY AT seed ball at the K. of P. hall here, Present with the honored guest at which a NYMAN HOME large number were Mrs. F. Nyman entertained at and her parents were Mr. and Mrs. dressed in aprons and ovpresent michigan Tuesday evening at her T. Beveridge, Mrs. C. Dalpiaz, eralls. Music for the dancing was home here. The guests were seated Miss Sally Marrow, Miss Lena furnished by the Manhattan Kids at one long table which was clev- Ossana and Paul Dalpiaz. orchestra of Latuda. Prizes were erly arranged with a beautiful lace awarded for the grand march to cloth and center piece of a lovely LEGION CARD PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall, first, bowl of sweet peas with tapers at WEDNESDAY NIGHT and to Miss Elizabeth Paterson each end. Michigan was enjoyed The Legion auxiliary held a pro- and G. E. Black for second. Sevduring the fore part of the eve- gressive card party in the Grill eral prizes also were awarded for ning and brought to a close with cafe banquet rooms Wednesday the prettiest aprons. Lunch was the serving of a dainty luncheon. evening which was well attended served at intermission. Guests were Mesdames George and enjoyed. Those on the card Spratling, Acel Miner, R. Nilson, committee, Mrs. Alta Conners, R. A. Dart, R. Jacabshagen, and Mrs. Ethyl Wilson and Mrs. RichPaul Pessetto. ard McNary are extended much credit for the success of the occasion. SHROVE TUESDAY SOCIAL Cards were enjoyed during the WELL ATTENDED A social evening of dancing and fore part of the evening, with the a program was enjoyed by a large serving of lunch bringing it to a gathering on Shrove Tuesday at close. Prizes were awarded Ange Liberty hall. The program was Martelle for points and honors gopresented during the fore part of ing to Mrs. D. C. Cavenah for the the evening, with dancing and re- women, and the gentleman's prize going to John Rask for points and freshments following. The program: Flag drill and Harris Simonsen for honors. The reading, Catherine Ross and the auxiliary quilt was presented to Mrs. Glen Ballinger. Junior girls. The Littlest Valentine, Chris B. P. W. GIRLS ENJOY Pascuzzi and Betty Ross. PARTY Wisdom, by Robert VanNatta, TAFFY-PUL- L Richard Bogus, Peter Cresto, and The Business and Professional Alva Thompson. Womens club held a taffy pull Overall boys drill, junior boys. party Monday evening at the home Song, "You Have to Clown on of Mr. and Mrs. George Spratling, Broadway", by Sodality girls, ac at which members and a few PAGE FIVE LOYAL MOOSE HOLD MONTHLY SOCIAL The Loyal Order of Moose held its monthly social at the K. of P. hall Tuesday night with a program and dance featuring olden times and dances, brought to a close with the serving of refreshments. The program: America, sung by audience. Talk on the life of George Washington, by B. H. Hyde. Selection, orchestra. Violin selection by Alphanso Ossana, accompanied by Miss Lena Ossana. Harmonica selection by L. M. Old-tim- Ger-and- Olsen. Accordion selection by Joseph Pruzza. Duet by the Misses Livingston, Phelps accompanied by Miss Laird of Spring Canyon. Selection by orchestra. e, MRS. JONES ENTERTAINS PAST NOBLE GRANDS Members of the Past Noble Grand lodge were entertained on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack Jones in Castle Gate, being assisted by Mrs. H. L. Peterson of Helper, at a bridge lunch- er being enjoyed, at which prizes were awarded Mrs. C. A. Knobbs for honors, Mrs. Martha Williams for points, and low going to Mrs. D. A. Bench. Present were Mesdames C. H. Bishop, D. A. Bench, F. L. Wilson, W. J. Bartlett, D. E. Lambson, Clyde Miller, C. A. Knobbs, Henry Hall, Clara Carter and H. L. Peterson of Helper; Levy Hines, Martha Williams and Clark Henderson Mrs. William of Standardville; Maulsby of Rolapp; Mrs. Jones of Castle Gate, and Miss Genieve Wilkins of Provo. SPECIAL ON ALL KINDS OF PAINTS and VARNISHES this week The Womens club of Helper will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at the Utah Service club rooms, with the public invited to attend. Mrs. Roy Woodhead is in charge of the musical entertainment. Helper Furniture & Hardware Co The members of the Pythian Sisters lodge held its business meeting at the K. P. hall Wednesday night, March 1. The grand excellent chief of Salt Lake City will visit with the local lodge some time during March. semi-month- PRICES ly PHONE 3 eon. The Past Noble Grands lodge is The short business session was holding a cake sale Saturday affollowed by the serving of lunch- ternoon at 2:30 in the Success eon, with the season of bridge lat Market. Liu FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 3 and 4 THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE ON UCCESS MARKET 32c ORANGES, per dozen EXTRA LARGE SIZE, A REAL BUY 17c EGGS, two Dozen for 29c LEMONS, per dozen LARGE SIZE AND 23c LARD, 8 LB. PAIL 69c MATCHES, per carton CARTON 19c COFFEE, Per Pound 28c SWISS CHEESE, per lb. OPEN EYE 29c 14c OLIVE OIL, per gallon IMPORTED PURE VIRGIN SODA CRACKERS 3 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 3 and 4 PRICE HELPER SELECT AND FRESH 52c SUGAR, 10 pounds 11c SOAP, laundry, 5 bars 89c COFFEE, M.T.K., 3 lbs, 59c LARD, pure, 8 pounds 59c SPUDS, fancy, 100 lbs 59c CHEESE, 5 lb, brick, each 39c MAZOLA, qt. cans, each 29c PINEAPPLE, lg. cans, 2 for 25c CATSUP, large bottle, 2 for Grape Fruit, Blue Pine, 2 for ... 25c .Z35c GAL FRUIT, each PURITAN PURE LEAF DEL MONTE Bordens Fine Cheese, mm illl V.I COFFEE, M. J. B., and Rice CAN COFFEE AND SOAP, 10 bars for only BOB 23c PEACHES, 2 large cans for DEL MONTE FANCY 33c 5c It 29c AND GOOD QUALITY BANANAS, 3 pounds for 19c FINEST QUALITY, RIPE AND FIRM FRESH TEXAS SPINACH, lb 5c FINEST QUALITY M 10c VEAL, Lamb Stewing, 2 lbs FRANKFURTERS, per lb. ...ZlOc PORK CHOPS, 2 lbs. for 25c LEAN LOIN CHOPS 9c BEEF POT ROASTS, per lb 11c HEINZ PORK & BEANS, 2 for 19c CHERRIES, two for 29c n IMPORTED IN OLIVE OIL TALL CANS ENAMEL WARE, your choice, ea. 29c SILK CHIFFON HOSE, per pair.... 79c REG. ALL LATEST SHADES $1.00 VALUE, NECKTIES, Men's, at each 29c NEW PATTERNS, A BARGAIN BEEF BOILING MEAT, per lb (plate; best meaty cuts HAMBURGER, 2 lbs. for 15c YOUNG AND FAT 7c 17c FRESH GROUND MEAT 2 lbs. for 15c FRESH MADE BACON, by the piece, lb FLAVORED A FINE, SWEET SIRLOIN STEAK, 2 13c QUALITY lbs. for 29c CUT FROM FANCY CHOICE FED STEERS PAY CASH AND SAVE. PHONE US YOUR ORDER BEFORE NOON AND WE WILL DELIVER FREE TO YOUR DOOR.' RESERVE WE THE LIMIT QUANTITIES RIGHT TO OF STORE THE HOME OUR PATRONIZE QUALITY ercSiaiidise Store is SAVE THE COUPONS AND START A BANK ACCOUNT WE GIVE JUNIOR THRIFT CERTIFICATES w 25c FRANKFURTERS, asile Rock 10c PORK ROASTS, pound CHICKENS FRESH FISH 53c IN OUR MEAT MARKET LEGS OF LAMB, per lb If lb. tin, each SARDINES, three for FOUR-IN-HAND- CHOICE CUTS 10c 3 HOP FLAVORED LADIES, GOOD CUTS A Malt Budweiser, A PALE GREEN ASSORTMENT, ANY PIECE BEEF POT ROASTS, per lb t.t. MADE FROM KANSAS CHOICE HARD WHEAT ROYAL ANNE, LARGE CANS BROOMS, each only rr-- K. 'i SEMOLINO FLOUR, 48 lb. bag....$1.15 PREMIUM ARIZONA SWEET AND JUICY urn $1.95 ANY VARIETY AS FOR SHAPES 25c GRAPE FRUIT, each .1 EGG MACARONI, 15 lb. box 19c ANY FLAVOR WHITE LAUNDRY H $1.98 OIL JELLO, 3 packages for HIGH STANDARD GRADE i3 BLOCK, TREE TEA, per half pound 22c GREEN Carnation Oats and Wheat Mush....22c PURE CANE STRING BEANS, 3 cans for 10c IT PAYS TO PAY CASH. TRADE WITH US AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE. PKG. RICE X 52c f QUALITY MEATS 10c 95c .. JUICY SUGAR, 10 pounds for BAG E 10c STEAKS, Steer Beef, lb .....10c PORK STEAKS, lb 10c GROUND BEEF, fresh, lb. 10c PORK SAUSAGE, lb POT ROASTS, Steer Beef, lb...l0c 10c LAMB LEGS, yearling, lb VEAL ROASTS, milk fed, lb. ..10c 8c SALT PORK, lean, pound lb SWISS, PIMENTO, CHATEAU PEACHES, Del Monte, lge can 17c 25c SOAP, Palmolive, 4 bars HAMS, Picnic, pound BACON SQUARES, lb. BOILED HAM, 2 lb POUND CADDIE IT s i |