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Show HELPER, UTAH, SEPTEMBER THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR FUNERAL SUNDAY FOB LATE ARTIIUK J. LEE Save Money at our CANNED FOOD SALE Friday and Saturday Funeral services for Arthur J. Price city justice and former mayor, were held at the Masonic Temple at Price Sunday, under the Lee, Workmens Market direction of Carbon Lodge No. 16, and A. M. Burial was In the Masonic plot at the Price cem etery, with the Flynn Funeral Home in charge. Speakers at the services were J. W. Hammond and the Rev. Ralph C. Jones. Jack Vignetto, worshipful master of Carbon lodge, presided during the services. A. F. Higher Canned Food Prices are predicted for fall and winter. We always maintain a policy of passing our savings on to you. You are actually making money by stocking up on canned goods 1 " vention held in Detroit August 21, 22 and 23. They spent a few days at the Century of Progress exposition in Chicago, and visited with relatives in Topeka, Kan. They drove back a new car for Harris Simonsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perri and son, Billy, left Tuesday for an ex tended trip to Ogden and other points north. Gus Tsangaris and Marie Deitz were visitors over Labor Day In Salt Lake. n, ... at Miss Mary Otteson, instructorconKot netober for the Helper Central school, is this Will leave where be will take an Philadelphia, fined to her home by Illness course ai eight months' week. aZim fMletre of Medicine. Fol the' course, Dr. Schmidt Dick Rogers and Harold Huff lowing . take a year's internship last. were visitors in Salt Lake his chosen field. in surgery, Monday. Lake is that Report from Salt Stella Frazee, undergoing ,.'tmpnt in a Salt Lake hospital, able to UTAH is slowly recovering, being pGbftN THATRFS IN week. It this -a oir Use wucci two weeks, according to re hii Marvelous Western Electric will be able the Sound. No Other Theatre in port, beforeto ner patient nome w ikv"- to return has such Carbon o, CORN, standard grade No. 2 10c tins, doz $1.19; can CORN, fancy Country Gfiitleman, No. 2 tins, down. ...$1.1 9 - Per can 10c SALMON, select, pink, tall 12c tins, doz., $1.35; can BEANS, fancy wax stringless, No. 2 tins lie PEAS, fancy sifted, Gem, 13c No. 2 tins 6c SOUP, Cream Tomato, tin GRAPE-FRUINo. 2 tins, 13c fancy TOMATO JUICE, Del Monte, tin, doz. 55c; can..... 5c BABY FOODS, Heinz strained, all varieties, tin 9c VEGETABLES Mixed K. K. Corn, Sylvan Peas, K. K. Beans, Blue Pine Tomatoes, case of all large tins $2.38 VEGETABLES, mixed, fanciest sifted Gem Peas, grades, Gentleman Corn, Country Solid Pack Tomatoes, Wax Stringless Beans, case....$2.75 CORN FLAKES, Ige pkg 10c SALAD DRESSING, Blue Pine, Best Foods, Miracle Whip, 29c quart jars OVALTINE, reg. 50c size ...,83c BEEF, wafer sliced dri"d, per 18c glass WASHING POWDER, White 29c King or Par, pkg SOAP, Creme Oil Toilet, 10-o- z. 5 bars 19c cart, only 23c MATCHES, MALT, hop flavored, 2ij-l46c tin .., ... 25c CERTO, bottle 59c SUGAR, 10 lbs 25 pounds $1.49 100 pounds $5.79 TISSUE, a real fine grade; 5c 750 sheet rolls PEAS, tender, sweet, No. 2 10c tins, doz. $1.19; can PEAS, fancy sifted Midget, 13c No. 2 tins BEANS, fancy cut string, 10c No. 2 cans TOMATOES, fancy solid pack, No. 2 i tins, case $2.88 10c Can , TOMATOES, Banquet, S tall tins 23c PORK AND BEANS, Blue Pine or Pierce's, 2 large cans,. ..23c 6 cans for 69o z. CATSUP, Blue Pine, 78c glass, 6 for b. Now Showing "Treasure Island" great-grandchil- Lionel Atwill W.W.,AWAVAWiWAW.V.'AV.V.VAV.V1V.Vi"iV- Now Playing SPAGHETTI, GARY COOPER I5c CAROLE LOMBARD Franco-America- n tins 9c 25c 69c SHIRLEY TEMPLE CORN FLAKES, small pkgs., S for 20c I Now and FANCY SHRIMPS, 2 tins 6 tins for ... M. & COFFEE, always fresh, 22c J., pound 9o GREEN OLIVES, bottle 17c CLOROX, quart bottle SOAP, Crystal Wh 10 bars SOc MA RSHMA LLO W S, light, 9c fluffy, fresh, pkgs. GINGER ALE OR LEMON- 10c ALE, bottle MALTED MILK, Kraft's, 29c pound tin SALAD SPREAD, Miracle 29c Whip, quart jar CRACKERS, soda or graham, box 23c TEA, Hewlett's Green, Vi -- pound package 15c POPCORN, Cracker Jack, 4c Package SUGAR, powdered, 2 pkgs....l7c RAISINS, seeded, 2 pkgs,....15c 20c CEREAL, Postum, pkg 12c SALAD FISH, tin MUSTARD, full pound Jar....l0o RAISINS, seedless, 2 pkgs...l3c CARNATION WHEAT, Pre 27c mium, pkg 10c TUMBLERS, 3 for FANCY BOTTLING PEARS 50c, 75c, $1.00 Bushel Come In and look over our stock of J. H. Hale Teaches $ i FRESH BEEF, short cut tongues, lb SLICED BACON, 2 lbs. 124o 49c FRESH FISH and CHEESE of all kinds HAMS, Swift's Premium, lb 25c COFFEE SOAP Large White King, 28c: Pride Washing Soap, 15c; Crystal White, 10 for 29c; unwrapped, 2c bar. Sir GUY STANDING and CHARLOTTE GRANVILLE Other Bargains: Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 11c; Rinso, 21c; Grapenut Flakes, 2 for 19c; Rice, 3 lbs., 19c; tall milk, 5 for Sic; Calumet Baking Powder, it pound, 25c; Pink Salmon 2 for 25c; White K. Toilet Soap, 7 bars, 29c; Del Monte Tuna, 15c; Tidbits, S for 19c; Kellogg's Biscuits, 11c; Pts. Vinegar, 10c; Miracle Whip, quarts, 29c; B. P. Beans 11c; K. K. Amber Syrup, 17c; Blue Karo, qts, 21c; Ice cold Melons, lc lb.; large Cantaloupes, 4c and 5c each. Mon. WX. Fields J Sat., Sun., in YOU'RE ' TELLING 'a I J We're telling you that here is the laugh riot of the year. Tuesday and Wednesday CLOSING TIME In the interest of our employes and to try to encourage the public to shop earlier we have been closing at 6:15 week days and 8 o'clock Saturdays; however, If you can't make It before that time we won't turn you away come any time. O. P. Skaggs Service Coffee, 19c lb. package. With 'O MILK LAMB, lb 17C FRESH GROUND BEEF, 2 pounds 15c POT ROAST, lb 7c to 10c 15c STEAKS, all cuts, lb VEAL STEAK and CHOPS, 2 lbs. 25c PICKLED PIGS FEET, lb 10c PICKLED TRIPE, lb 10c 15c CHEESE, full cream, lb LOAF CHEESE, lb 5c brick 75c FRYERS, colored, home dress' 20c ed, pound 16c HENS, fat, colored, lb 2 LBS BULK KRAUT and 1 LB 25c FRANKFURTERS for 16c PICNIC HAMS, lb SAUSAGE, home made country 25c style, 2 lbs Also Selected Short Subjects i A Paramount Picture ME "The Man From Utah" A Western Packed with Action Sunday, Monday Tues., Wed. for eve MEATS - iPricc Ipricc 14-o- Per bottle "Beggars in Ermine" Local and General ft X i , v V .. r I in In the Market MUTTON 15c lb; picnic hams, 15c lb; salt side, fat, 15c lb; pigs' feet, 10c lb; nippy cheese, 19c lb; Swiss Cheese, 27c lb. Case ONE STOP TO SHOP WARREN WILLIAM EUCENE POLLATTO LYLE TALBOT Bacon, sliced, from 20c lb. to 85c lb.; fresh side pork, DJB KXX SRAGCSi worn "A SURETY OF PURITY" with their parentrv. X Chris Pozun and vl 7 Sera, returned to iSJYM Somerset. Coin ' vT: M FOR COMMISSIONER Announcement FOR SHERIFF John Gerandas and son, Salt in week Gregory, spent last I take this means of announcing Lake. They were accompanied candidacy for the nomination my Mr. Gerandas, home Monday by office of sheriff of Carbon the for who spent most of last week in Los subject to the will of the County, Dusmeaa to attending Democratic county convencoming matters. tion. Any support accorded my will be gratefully reMrs. Louise Crissman and son, candidacy ceived. If nominated and elected I me or tne last returned Jackie, to carry out the duweek after a few days' visit at the pledge myself to the very best the of office, ties state capital. of my ability. I have been a resi30 The home of Miss Virginia dent of Carbon County for and and maternal paterwas the my years Greener Thursday night scene of a card party. The guests nal grandparents were among the of this state. enjoying the jolly evening were the first settlers DE RELL GUNDERSON Misses Claranell Riche, Dorothy Price, Utah, Sept. 5, 1934. 2tp Lloyd, Catherine Gardner, Minnie Dodge and Vera Jones. "imaniPJ Johnson. Mrs. MRS. LOUISE HARRY R .TmiAT.rAKi foTgH FURNITURE flee. Ano-piP- next to express Mrs. L. R. Mvtz. MimT7! ATTENTION. Prospectors, etc.; ""'w 111. ur private iiiiv T111. rJ , 1 mineral properties or propositi. silver, copper ' stamn. V nv. .. utu " Enclose E, Market St., urvn Bloomington! ai WANTED TO BUY-1- 92 ora; will pay cash. ine journal lnqUiK office. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greener entertained at a prettily arranged card supper at their home Thursday night. Covers were laid for RI CCI n MEAT AND GROCERY HELPER AND PRICE Quality Groceries FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN LATE DAILY AND ALL DAY SUNDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER JUICE Del TOMATO Monte SALT, iodized JELLO, all flavors, 2 for WHEATIES, J50 2 packages .... PEANUT BUTTER, jar VANILLA OR LEMON EX TRACT, 10 TOILET SOAP, Lux Life Buoy, 3 bars 19 QT TP1 A T Banner Brand MILK, 5 for COFFEE, all brands pound . jiy 39 POTATOES, Red Bliss 10 pounds 10 LEMONS, extra large wrapped, dozen PEPPERS, Green, sweet, pound HOT 8 .... j 100 POT ROAST VEAL pound VEAL STEAKS Pound 2 120 4a 102 . lit 7TT 1 LAMB CHOPS roiiK CHOPS 2G0 cured, pound . 25$ , SUGE, Pun, Pork Pound iAiN-iiIr- T IQfJ sTno :. FRYERS AU kinds of lunch meats and Domestic and Imported Choose IOC !5C 5C 5C U . 3C ... 25C C PICNIC IUMS, Pound Pound m LARGE PACKAGE MEATS QUALITY IIU CHICKENS POT ROASTS e PORK STEAKS a 29C STEAKS SCF MUTTON CHOPS 1. 25C FRANKFURTERS Z.. lc MINCED HAM-- 120 BACON, Sliced, sugar- -- DAD a. GRAPES p;:d MELONS GRAPES cpZf' LEMONS L pounds Pound 25C tna POT ROAST, Steer Beef, lb. STEAKS, Steer Beef, pound Ji?r pts m qts m BANANAS MEATS 60 25c BEER L. CHEESE JARS 35 GREEN RIV ER CANTALOUPE, extra large m size, each t IO 2SC QO A 13 Laundry, 10 bars niv 5 PEPPERS, fresh pounds Bulk, gallon Powdered, 3 packages Hershey's, trr. j 29? RICE, sack 29c -- can ft 1 )9 PHPHA pound tin 10c VANILLA MALTED MILK Sr"" 29c 6C SOUP Can" 15C SALMON 5c CLEANSER COCOA, Rockwood, BISQUICK, biscuits 8 57 7Txmn. a T 25? bottle 7 AND SUGAR 10poud, FLOUR Pounds MILK ItTi"!; 6 pkg PORK ROAST Pound lb. it Announcement twJI andTrrk VEAL Choice young veal chops, 2 lbs, 25c; stew, 2 lbs for 17c; roasts, 9c to 15c lb. The Dragon Murder 10 Lf sit LEG OF SPRING LAMB, pound Iioasts of bet t from Cc to 15c; steaks, 2 lbs. 25c artiv'ed "cunesday. I wish to announce my candi dacy for County Commissioner, n CARDOFTHAXKs subject to the will or tne KepuD-licaof Carbon county. convention We wish to i W. B. STAPELY. to mi Bert Clerio made a motor trip gratitude 1934. Castle Gate, Sept. 5, ltp ly agisted tA Lake the first of tne wee, who ot accompanied by his mother, sympathy and hpo,,;,... remained in that city for medical ferine tenr,c,J ueat3 our helnverl fon, treatment. Fat, first class Mutton at a price you can afford for one of Utah's first products. Full leg roast, 10c; chops, 13c; stew, 2 lbs. for 15c BEEF Misa LeririB terday mornine f7 ry' and Blackie Willis. Prizes for ed the evening went to Mrs. Greener, the home t h Mr. and Mrs. Ton;DCifM Mrs. Cooley and Mr. Berry. 1 Perry is a former Mr. and Mrs. Pete Arlotti and tn&i- son, John, were visitors in Salt home in Pittsburg Lake during the week. Mr. and M I. having spent the f.mJ County by Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sarracino of equipment. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR SPRING GLEN RESIDENT Los Angeles, and Miss Sally Mau-rlocal school teacher, who spent Funeral services were held at her summer vacation in Los AnWALLACE BEERY AND Spring Glen school house yester geles, motored here Sunday mornday for Mrs. Mary Kokalj Vuksi- - ing. Mr. Arlotti is visiting with JACKIE COOPER nick, wife of John Vuksinick, who his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Arin died at her home in Spring Glen lotti, and the Sarracinos are visSarra-cino'- s the home Mrs. of at iting Monday last. Mrs. Vuksinick was born in Ausparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony tria May 13, 1869, a daughter of Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kokalj, and came to this country 48 years ago. Alphonse Ossana and George She had resided in Utah 35 years Garvagala, night marshal, left for Fiction's most beloved charand in Spring Glen for 16 years. a week's vacation at Glenwood acters live again on the Surviving are her husband, two Springs, Colo., Wednesday screen daughters, Mrs. Mary Matekovic and Mrs. Annie Skerl, and five SUNDAY ONLY The Misses Lathal Elliott, Marion sons, Anton, Martin, Rudolph, Frank and Louis; 27 grandchildren Loftis, Josephine Lambson and and one all of Jane Locke visited in Salt Lake Spring Glen, and a sister, Mrs. last week-enMargaret Logar of Ravensdale, Dr. E. V. Long of Castle Gate Washington. returned Saturday from a two- weeks' vacation tour through Call EXCEPTIONAL MUSICIAN Mrs. Blondie Olearain of Sego, fornia and Idaho. The doctor spent Utah, a musical prodigy, while vis- part of his vacation attending clin iting with local relatives, with ics in San Francisco. them visited the Golden Camel cab Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uhle, Mr. aret the evening of Labor Day, where she demonstrated her abil and Mrs. John Laboroi and Miss ity with orchestral instruments. Leona Contratto enjoyed a tour of Her rendition of difficult numbers Bryce and Zion National parks and the Labor from the accordion especially prov over last week-en- d ed a sensation. The visitor, well Day holiday. qualified for a professional career, MONDAY AND TUESDAY offers of which have freauentlv Joseph Quilico was a business been tendered her, prefers to use visitor in Salt Lake this week. her exceptional musical ability as Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Merrill of Triumphs again in a diversion for herself and friends. returned Spring Canyon Saturday from an extended vacation during which time they spent several days at, Fish Lake and toured to the Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Vieta return Boulder Dam and other interesting ed Monday, Labor Day, after a two western points. Mrs. Merrill has WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY weeks' vacation trip in eastern spent the summer visiting with states. Mr. Vieta attended the friends and relatives in Brigham Continuous Wednesday Knights of Columbus national con- - City. after 4 p. m. Mat.: Children 10c Adults 15c Miss Elizabeth Paterson left Miss Inez Regruto Is spending a Eve'g: Children 10c, Adults 20c week's vacation in the State Capi Friday for a two week's vacation to be sepnt in Salt Lake City and tal visiting with friends and Ogden. John Arlotti, accompanied A. GreenCreek Messrs. and Mesdames J. BerN. Schmidt of Clear Eert Cox, er R. Cooley, Jesse 1 c. 7 1934 J am tut FANCY FRYERS, FISH, COLD MEATS, ALL KINDS |