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Show T f PAGE TWO Saturday January 1243 s mg j RICE, fancy, bulk, lb if S HEINZ SOUPS, vegeta. ble, Noodle, Beef Broth, Cream of Tomato large tins 2 for .... Jqjl PUFFED WHEAT Package ' - fi fg Eggs DRIED FRUITS, peaches m 33 !..T. Washing Red Bliss A fk POTATOES, or Whites, 100 lbs Powder OXYDOL Washing Pow- - 20c pdg.p:.r KARO, Blue Label 5-l- b. &k Grape Fruit HOME-OWNE- 2 lbs Bananas a These bananas are firm and well colored, 6c pound. Also, we want to call your attention to some other bar- MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, Reddi- cut, 3 lbs frt AW GRAHAM CRACKERS, 4 ff One-poun- d box In Our Meat Department POT ROAST, lb 7c to 12C SC i RUMP ROAST, or beet, pound PORK LEG ROAST, lb. Veal I 1ZCI 12C IOC fg PSC.HA.M1.10C 5- - EJ 69C STEWING HENS, lb. 15C FANCY FRYERS pound 4tg AOC LARD, package U3 i t Cured Ham Whole or half Hams, 13c lb. Center slices, 15c lb. Loose Lard, 2 for 15c; Cheese 13c lb. cheaper In ties; Fresh Oysters, quanti- and choice, S5c pt. large Other Fresh Fish. Bacon, 15c lb. sliced; Pigs Feet pickled, 10c lb.; Salt Pork, 10c lb.; chickens, 13c lb.; Frankfurters, 10c lb. Loose Pickles, Cot- tage Cheese and all kinds of LARD, package JBL V TEL. YOUR NEEDS to 303 m. by WE DELIVER 11 a. Lunch Meats. Chicken Patties, Stuffed Pork Chops, reasonable price O.P. SK"A.GCS "A SURETY OF Subscribe for The Journal. t PCMTV FLORENCE CORSETTI DIED FRIDAY LAST Funeral services were conducted in Notre Dame Catholic church Monday at Price for Mrs. Florence Corsetti, 29, of Carbonville, who died Friday of last week. Inter ment was in the Price cemetery. Mrs. Corsetti was born July 4, 1904, in Pecentro, Italy, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nardilli. She is survived by her husband. Antonio Corsetti; a son, Richard Anuiony corsetti, Carbonville; a Sam Corsetti, Carbonville, and three Mrs. John DeVietti, Helper, and Virginia and Anna Rose Corsetti, step-so- n, step-daughte- Carbonville. a Nebraska school in a test wrote that the first presiA pupil in dent of the United States was Geo. Westinghouse. No doubt the teacher was electrified by this answer. I HOME-OPERAT- D E) "" lhac COFFEE Good quality Five Tie In the Market Veal MERC. CO. BROOMS lf Pork DAPS? i gains: Toilet Paper, Hummer Brand, 4 rolls in one, for 16c; Sunbrite Cleanser for floors, pots, pans, etc., 4c; milk, supply the world's supply for the large cans, S for 19c; are matches, carton 28c; B. Pine E next 60onyears. These figures the world's high producbased Salad Dressing, 25c; B. Pine tion years. Pork and Beans, 5c; A. B. Utah coal production was fairly 10 for 27c; Naptha Soap, up until 1929. Since that steady Barley Bloom Malt Syrup, the production has fallen time 2 for Vienna Sausages, 41c; from about five million tons to 15c; Deviled Meat, S for 10c; million. The conand two Beer, as a tonic or beverage, to this reduction factors tributing the 2 for 29c cheaper by Mr. to are as fol Sutch according case; Coffee, M. i. B., 30c lows: electric and gas heating and 2 for in comb, the lb.; Honey cooking, fewer large homes being 5 25c; Kellogg's Corn Flakes, maintained and heated, families 19c. 2 for small size, clubbing together in one house The greatest cause of the condi tion is caused by the small demand for metals. Coal production rises and falls along with metal produc tion. Now is a good time to get I'tah a Great Metal State Is the price right your pork 166 metal mines in Utah in The J and the weather Is right. 1929 produced gold, silver, copper, Whole or half pork, 6',jC, lead and zinc to the value of $98, S plus 10c; Chops, 2 lbs. for 500,000. This total sank to four 25c; Hams and Shoulders teen billion dollars in 1932. equally cheap. Utah ranks first in silver pro f duction, third in copper and lead, fourth in zinc and fifth in gold in : Veal Stew, 2 for 15c; comparison with the other states of the union. Roasts, 9c lb. to 15c lb; Chops, 10c. CHEESE, full cream, of Coal There is no danerer of Utah's facing a coal shortage. About million tons eighty and one-hahave been taken from the state's resources. The total estimated amount of coal is approximately 88 billion tons; .09 per cent of the coal has been mined. Utah could rifnty one-ha- lf PORK ROAST lean cuts, lb FRESH PORK SIDE, lb BACON, whole or half strip lb PACTIF Mr A FIGS, just arrived, a new shipment; fancy pack, white or black 3S jw- I Tin PEAS, large tins 3 for ; f0: Illne! For Friday and fresh, 12, i the! ine Helper Kiwanis club met A motion was made, seconded xne acknowledges re- Mrs. Ida Coxey Nichols yesterday at their regular weekly and passed that the matter be re- ceipt of journal a lucky coin from the luncheon in the club rooms of the ferred to the Public Affairs Comat Her Home in Hek3eaS1J Pacific Railroad. The coin Grill cafe. mittee and that that body should is commemorative of the compleSunday; Brief Mayor Gianotti addressed the notify the Highway department tion of the new streamline passenFuneral services were hehlast group concerning- a plan for the Ores and Metals ger train that system recently has conversion of the first street south The main feature of the meeting developed. Aluminum alloy is nesday at 2 p, m in the of Main into a through street. He was the Mr. Oliver Sutch used throughout the construction unapci, wiui uunai m U). a sn talk stated that the city government who chose forby his subject "Ores of the new train and the lucky City cemetery under the t con was desirious of putting its plans and Metals." Mr. Sutch of the Deseret mortuary, f is Super- piece is of the same material. incre before the various civic groups in intendent of the Mutual mines One million of these lucky Ida Coxey Nichols, widows and will the city. has been engaged in mining in this pieces have been made and they liam H. Nichols, who died in tl Highway Matters country and in England and Wales will be distributed to school chil- family home here Sunday lions The Mayor's project was dis- for the dren and to persons visiting the ing a few days' illness. years. past forty-tw- o billio cussed and it was brought out that train on its initial run, which will uecedent was born in !Ukei of Coal History the State Highway Department Mr. Sutch began his talk with a be an exhibition trip." Ten thou- Carolina April 16, 1876, a taUrith was considering movivng the highW. and Lorna Coxey. short history of the coal industry. sand pounds of the material were of J. way to the other side of the river. had resided in Helper for 14 to million make the required Text at the Talk Th The modern principles of road conSurviving are three sonjlhat Coal was first found in this pieces. The alloy is as strong as struction require that the high, country in 1679 near Ottawa, 111. steel of the same dimensions, and and Harry Nichols, Helper, ways be detoured away from con- The Charles Nichols. Bincham: 1U M coal mined was taken weighs only a third as much. first gested points. It was suggested out of daughters, Mrs. Juanita Stegidei deposits. No prothat the highway department be duction Virginia and Nettie Mae Nichols, West UINTAH WON GAME records were kept in the notified of the plan for the formand a brother who pgj ginia, 1822 Vernal At until a when last the total industry Friday night rcjg hereing of another through street. of 5400 tons was recorded. From Uintah high school piled up an im xpr this small amount the industry pressive victory over Carbon Coun jslder BIRTH OF SON evr grew until, at its peak, the United ty High, with a score of 40 to 18. A State produced 678,211,904 tons. It was a practice game. The same boy was born to Mrs. W. J. Deason Wedne N0 This peak was reached in 1918. The teams will play at the same place Our Fresh Poultry-Farworld production for that year was again tomorrow night. Those of last. Mother and little one ref Eggs, standard size, at only the United the Carbon High in the lineup are ed well. 1,468,000,000 tons, 19c a down; Extra Large 23c lop States producing 46.2 per cent of DeAngeles, Grecco, Snow, DeAn- PICTURE PLEASED JtlOt the world's supply. geles, Jukes, Christensen, Redford, The motion picture, "Hell's :peal Olson, Valis and Partridge. Interesting History Coal was first discovered in day," sponsored by the Amen, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler says Legion, enjoyed a great amour Utah in May, 1851 on Coal Creek that the "brain trust" rule is the patronage last evening. A near the Cedar The present City. Large packages of washWe didn't line-u- p awaited the opening tadv discovery was made by the pio- hope of democracy. ing powder, as large as Par know bad were as as that. of the theater. things neers of Parawan. The first black and White King, at a new insmith work was done with coal in " V den J IIIII troductory offer of only 15c same year, in Parawan by a that a pkg. If it will do what thai man named Brimhurst who manuthe other powder will, and factured enough nails with which that is the claim, here is a to shoe a horse. big saving for you. The first coal production figures, 1870, show a total of 5800 tons ! were mined that year and was sold ton. for The $1.18 per industry Large cans of choice Grape grew rapidly until it reached the Fruit, 2 for 25c. O. Phone 35 peak of production in 1920 with a - to total of 5,870,750 tons. SPECIALS large, tOO, doz.... Helper, Utah, Friday, January COAL STATISTICS GIVEN AT U. P, Issuing a Services for KIWANIS CLUB MEETING Local MatC Lucky Coin Workmens Market pounds ;IIel THE HELPER JOURNAL vpt Del Monte, pound iffiifi 37T 2 No. 2 SPINACH 2 Libby's, No. 2 Cans PALMOLIVESOAP ; . . 29? fss fJM cans, 25c; 7tve, Vi WHITE KING PEAS 5ae Large Package 2 ty2 Cans SOAP OATS Special White 10 Loun-dr- bars y, (! ! Crystal Wedding, with 4 qa r I I premium, large pkg 20 MACARONI PORK AND BEANS Medium Shred, COCOANUT packages :..?u"!' ITll CASTILE SOAP 2Algor, Bars Libby's, MUSTARD Jar Mission Brand, PEACHES Tall Can PEANUT BUTTER Iff 6? 23 - 101 lar American Cream, 2 pounds for Hewlett's Green, pound Package CHEESE tea 9ffr" -- Gold Gem, Sifted ttt , -- I LIBBY'S DEVILED MEAT S cans 101 Solid Paek, First Grade, .UK BUTTER Per Pound TOILET TISSUE IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS For U. S. Government Inspected Meats BEEF POT ROAST KTJK s!!1 M Milk 15? LEGS OF LAMB Per lbFed, CTDT ATM C-r- X A IT OlIVLAirN O lrVIV C rom Fancv PORK LEG ROASTS VEAL POT ROAST SKINNED HAMS stwr .29 Beef, 2 lbs. for Best Center 14 Cuts, per lb.. Nice meaty Cuts, per lb... Half or W hole, 4 LA Per lb PHONE US YOUR ORDER i:i; lr WE DELIVER WAWW.VVftWAVAVWAVA'W.VAr.V.'AVi A Cur oui |