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Show UTAH. APRIL 6. 1934 For read. !ar. whitl e eyes Moreovel J ulbs oftd er cent 1 r i 1 tasks burn in f usatit I I ns, conf ago. I ear i 't mu4 yoie t7m I: rtin. H. Helper i'hone 21 ys 24 Fritz Nyman, Mr. and DENVER MINT RECEIPTS Mr. and MORE THAN DOUBLED Of iffrifbt Nona Jiia.u rr: of gold and silver shipments to the Denver mint last L P belwc- the of hlS !..ar-aar- . o" rtv Tuesday wv IBB .Ja m. me ij 9 p. ud from then n'cuuj "or. month was $2,060,989.71 greater than that of deposits received in March, 1933, a report of Louis T. Monahan, mint clerk, showed last Saturday. There were 1,230 deposits this inuiiui cumpurea wun buo a year alto-delightf- ul and dancing, , games The National Coal refreshment were served bituminous tie evening, at tne ciose estimates wished the last week at 8,375,000 ath the guests m many nappy rcuiiu. pared with 5,123,000 a .... association production tons, comyear ago. , FLOWER SHOP Bonded Member F. T. D. A. and Quality Always" "Service Delivery in Carbon County TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE FLOWERS Phone 220 XT t pce, Utah GRILL CAFE THE Excellent Meals Quick Service WHY NOT H.AVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOMS? CAN ACCOMMODATE 800. 50c TO 75c n OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 194 UTAH St-- nrsr. requisite ot a successful spring Butter carrot celery 2 AUTOMOBILE pleasure for you and your family, transportation when you want it and may even be in saving a life or a fortune. To fulfill its purposes, however, the automobile must be in the best of condition. Check up on the to us and let us condition of your car. Bring it go over it from all angles. Slight adjustments now at very small cost may you larger repair bills later. TIRES WILL AND COMFORT. INSURE sprigs parsley Simmer 2 hours, strain through cheesecloth and add salt to taste and beaten white of 1 egg. Boil until clear, strain. Add two gelatin dissolved in cold water to each quart of stock. Pour into individual molds. Fresh Vegetable Salad Combine diced cooked carrots sliced green beans, peas and beets in equal amounts. Blend with French dressing and serve on lettuce leaves. table-spoonfu- ls It provides FIRESTONE luncheon is that HELPER . - UTAH MODERN He was marches. very good, and said we were the NEWLY FURNISHED best group of students he had ever He of had the pleasure directing. tried many ways to trick the band or catch them unaware, but the UTAH .:. HELPER. band gave him their undivided attention throughout the pieces. Mrs. Anna Drury, Prop. Mr. Sours judged our solo play'o ers very fairly. Not knowing any Community Kitchen Installed For contestant there was no partiality I he of Oueta shown. He was not given any name of any student, but every student had a number. 111 v&p Mr. Sours judged on tone, techBy Dr. William J. Scholes nique, selection of solos, phrasing, tounging and interpretation. The MAKE fVIRY COLD START An Hint highest point obtained for any one SAM STARTI If you can avoid it, do not make of these problems was ten points the mistake of reading under a apiece. with th The following students will enter strong light with the rest of the room in comparative darkness. The the State contest at Price. harsh contrast between Jimmy Greener, trombone. your waXfree Donna Lou Wardell, clarinet. brightly illuminated page and the Woodrow Clark, causes area saxaphone. the surrounding eyes oil! the to Joe Biondich, tuba. themselves, or "shift Burke Berry, baritone. gears," so to speak, every time IT HI5U WE HAVE Don Colton, alto horn. they glance out into darkened Dean Winters, flute. parts of the room which they do Frank Lopez, cornet. frequently, without your being aware of it. This tends to tire There are also four other playwhich Helper Super Service Station them. Always make certain that ers without competition, the rest of the room is at least means they are the only persons Centrally Located moderately lighted. Your eyes will playing those instruments. feel better, and you'll enjoy your Sopia Jouflas, piccolo. clarAngelo Venterolli, reading a great deal more. inet John Maleckar, mellowphone. Cse Colored Bulbs Corectly Elaine Heck, alto clarinet. Colored light bulbs are all right in their place, but their place is Every player was judged with not in lamps used for reading. high compliments, and competition Colored bulbs are designed solely was very close. Watch Inspectors for the D. St There were three well developed for decoration, and should be used R. O. and Utah Railroads only in side-wa- ll fixtures, decora students of Professor Sour's, who tive table lamps, certain ceiling accompanied him from Provo. They GUARANTEED fixtures, and other places where also said the studenst were mara spot of color is desired. For read velous, especially for such young REPAIRING players. ing, the standard inside-froste- d By an Expert Watchmaker Last week there was a piano bulbs which emit a clear, white 18 Years in Carbon County light, are better for the eyes as contest elimination for the best well as the pocketbook. Moreover, piano players. Those who entered were: Jane the coating on colored bulbs often absorbs as much as 50 per cent of Locke, Mary Judd. Rea Bryner, s. the light. Your eyes, which need Woodrow Clark and Gregory . abundant illumination when en The winner was Miss Rea Bry gaged in such critical tasks as reading, sewing or writing, are ner she played "Rustles of Spring". The band Is still marching, rehelped most when the bulbs convert the electricity they burn into gardless of cold weather. Do you enjoy keeping the maximum amount of usable NO with close "I'M MAE WEST IN in light. ANGEL" AT STRAND friends? two warm-u- p I i Utah Hotel YOUR Lll Butter Rolls 3 cups flour teaspoon salt cup butter 14 cup evaporated milk 4 cup hot water 2 cakes ysast 1 tablespoon sugar 3 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped nuts cup sugar cift flour and measure. To 1 cups flour add salt and shortening. Combine milk and water. When n lukewarm add yeast and 1 stir then sutrar, blend well first mixture, beating u rnver and let stand 20 beat minutes. Then add eggs and vanma u tne in Beat vigorously. remaining 1 c"P3 Ul lluu" rtnueh loosely in a square T,a and drop in a pail cheesecloth of an hour of cool water. In about tne to wV rise will the dough remove the water. When it does on a platter from pail and turn of an egg size the Cut off pieces roll each in and a tablespoon with mixed with the cup of sugar the each piece in- chopped nuts. Twist 1 Vt all-weat- (H) E-fl- Elite Jewelry & Floral Co. Rolls Strawberries in Meringue Shells Iced Coffee Recipe for Jellied Beef Broth 3 pounds lean beef diced 1 small onion 1 SAFETY Sales and Service REPAIRS FOR ALL CARS nw T many dishes are out of place in a springtime meal. If you decide on a meat dish and a vegetable then you can forego a luncheon with dessert and a beverage. Or you may feel that a salad with some appetizing hot rolls, dessert and beverage are more suitable. Whatever your choice be sure that the dishes chosen are fresh and appetizing in appearanc and that the ingredients that compose them will leave your guest stimulated rather than oppressed by too much food. The following recipes and menus will suggest the type of luncheon most appropriate to this time of year. Luncheon Menu No. 1 Jellied Beef Broth Fresh Vegetable Salad 3 quarts water 2 tablespoons chopped ave - it be substantial enough to be satisfying and yet light and piquant in character so that it is in tune with the season. Two, or at the most three, dishes are ample to provide a menu that will be rounded and complete. Heavy foods and too iroiarren's I) By Elaine Heck Tuesday April 3, the Helper Junior band assembled at Liberty Hall for the final ellmation tryouts under the judgement of Professor Saurs of Provo. Mr. Fletcher, the band director, is 111 in bed and was unable to be there. Mr. Sours led the band through HAVOLI NE tie, HELPER, Bunnel Motor Co. Eye-Savi- music Hit XJSE THE PHONE. Call The Journal if you have a news item, wantad or The Journal advertising man to call and help you with your advertising lit; a im on an evening was ago. Free SCHOOL NEWS m The value surprise anddasmateso i, I' -- Tuesday, happiness. irtisur Dalpiaz. and bake 10 to 15 minutes In moderately hot oven. Plnropple Charlotte 1 pint cream whipped stiff 1 cup milk s4 cup sugar 1 small can grated pineapple 3 eggs Pinch of salt tbps. gelatine disolved in d cup cold water 1 teaspoon vanilla Juice of half a lemon Drain pineapple, dissolve gelatine in cold water. Heat milk, beat yolks and add sugar and pineapple juice, then add hot milk, cook until it coats the spoon in double boiler. Add dissolved gelatine to mixture. Set aside until it thickens slightly. Beat whites of eggs stiff and mix with whipping cream, then add pineapple and flavoring. When gelatine has thickened sufficiently mix in the cream mixture. Turn into a mold and chill. l'i JoM Cotoni, Wi"le and Cat PAGE THREE one-thir- Z da 'bed, sew. set. ' ?Tit ? I set, Anthony's St. fiEugene TK s for ug. O. E. S. DOTATION Naomi Chapter of Eastern Star the initiatory degree la31 " nPWlv- - conducted .hnrch of past matrons and patrons in "- i cerenw ) tho the Masonic hall at Price last fwruut.,a a celebration night. A dinner was served at at the 6:30 p. m. SU. .... well attended MARRIED IN PROVO and relatives who Miss Elda Nielson and Frank . nnnle much Devenish stole a march on their hi many local friends by journeying to Provo Thursday of last week Gibson and being married. The couple . onHflv Nierht kept the ceremony a secret until nt their home the middle part of the week. The . st list many friends of the popular young The newlyweds wish them success and Jack nd Mrs. nnrl a & ssociatio to That Are Delicious r in united t iUng. ari 3ulbs coi VSES lo SPRING LUNCHEONS Mss xoianu and J1" a THE HELPER JOURNAL of the day. Those present" were George Jouflas, Chris Diumenta Lee Murray, Sam Dougherty" Elaine Wood, Virginia Greener Maxine Dodge, Elorine Newkirk and Catherine Gardener. Ger-anda- May We Ask until well blended. Add milk and egg yolks which have been forced through sieve. Cook until thick, Season with stirring constantly, pepper, paprika and Worcestershire sauce. Add ham and chicken and sliced olives. Serve on slices of buttered toast. Date Meringue Cakes 1 cup sugar 2 egg whites stiffly beaten Few drops almond extract Dash of salt i teaspoon vanilla 1 cups dates seeded and cut 1 sponge cake Beat sugar gradually into egg whites, fold in flavoring, salt and dates. Cut sponge cake into three-fourtinch slices and cut into Pile meringue 2 inch circles. mixture lightly on each cake. Bake in slow oven 25 minutes. Menu No. 3 Frozen Tuna Fish Salad Salad Sticks Pineapple Charlotte Coffee Frozen Tuna Fish Salad Soak 2 teaspoons plain gelatine in 6 tablespoons cold water. Add 2 cups flaked tuna fish, cup tomato ketchup, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 cup finely shredded cabbage. Pour in large mold. Chill and remove from mold and serve on platter with lettuce leaves and Serve mayonnaise watercress. separately. Salad Sticks cup cornmeal teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons shortening 1 cup flour cup boiling water 1 teaspoon baking powder Blend cornmeal, salt and shortening in a bowl. Add boiling water, and stirring while adding. Cover set aside to cool. Sift and add flour and baking powder. Knead the slightly, divide into portions and roll with walnut a oven of size hot iTminutes then bake ina sticks. hands to form pencil-lik- e 10 to 15 minutes. side on greased pan side by Lay Menu No. 2 with Ham and Creamed Chicken "The Hotel That Makes Olives on Buttered Toast You Feel at Home" Lettuce with French Dressing and Ice Date Meringue Cakes Cream Hot Coffee for Chicken and Hum on Toast 4 tablespoons butter hile Your Headquarters 4 tablespons flour Lake Salt in 2 cups rich milk We Welcome You 2 hard cooked egg yolks and paprika of pepper Da3h 1 rno cold cooked ham Worcestershire sauce Few drop cooked chicken 1 cup cold Spanish olives stuffed cup Rates $1 Per Day and up Metlutter, add flour and stir two-thir- . touch Castle Gate Miss Edna Holbrook Miss Earlene Durrant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durrant, won the S. A. R. oratorical contest held at Carbon High School Monday, over a field of 19 contestants, which speaks highly of her ability and versatility. Her subject was "False Patriotism" and was very well given. "Friends of the Family" was decided by the judges as first place winner in the Mutual Contest play given here Monday night. The cast included Loa Burgess, Margaret Houston, Marguerite Ludwig, Freda Hriensen, Vera Larsen, Lola McClusky, Jack Hyatt, Burk Hyatt and Monty Snow. It was directed by Mrs. Earl Durrant. Paul Holbrook and John Corey, Westminster College students, are spending their spring vacation at their homes in Castle Gate. Elsewhere in this issue of The Journal appears the advertisement of the Strand Theatre, Including the program for the week. The now immortalized Mae West in "I'm No Angel", la at present being featured. The advertisements of the Strand Theater, which specializes only in the best of entertainment, will be reproduced every week in The Journal. Watch for the program. A telephone in your home makes it easier for them to reach you. Is If one of your family suddenly taken ill would you appreciate a telephone to call the doc tor in a hurry? It costs but a few cents a day to have one. CALL MOSE HOWA FOR SPRING CANYON COAL Any employee will take your order GRADE ANY Very Reasonable Phone 147-- Prices The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. table-fmoo- BRYNE R'S :rvic El M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Automotive Electricians HELPER, UTAH PHONE 342 Coal Coal Coal Best Coal Company F. P. FISHER PRESIDENT Phc ne 122 No or 177 Boney MINE Post Office Box 157 Best Grade of Coal in Carbon County IN HARDSCRABBLE CANYON 1 MILE G0nVEMENT-GO- OD LOADING FACILITIES ROADS e WILSON HOTEL Auto Parking In the Rear GETTING IDEAS, WOT! Attorney Delbert M. Draper of Salt Lake was in attendance at the Indian Bear dance at Ouray Sunday. Mr. Draper is state chairman of the Democratic party and a prominent attorney. Mr. Draper felt well repaid for his visit here. Roosevelt Standard. SPRING CANYON COAL CO. 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