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Show HELPER, UTAH, DECEMBER 7, 1934 CHIPS AND Helper, HIE HELPER JOURNAL Castle Gate News Items SHAVINGS Utah, December 7, 1934 Number 156 JAGE THREE SCHOOL NEWS Spring Canyon News Items BELIEVE 2 POWERS RULING WORLD Carbon County High School "God The Only Cause and Cre ator" is the subect of the The Mutual play, "Clarence", sponsored by t.he Welfare Association under the direction of Mr. Earl Durrant was a decided suc-cebeing attended both nights by large crowds. Those included in A miscellaneous shower was given In honor of Mrs. Kyle Livingston, a bride of the past week, In the Ward hall. Mrs. Lenard Hacking gave two vocal selections, the cast were: Ike Fletcher as reading by Miss Alice Carlson, and Clarence, Loa Burgess as Miss a reading also by Miss Lucy WoolPenney, Edna Holbrook as Cora, ly. Refreshments were served to 45 guests. Earl Holbrock as Bobby, Merlyn OHansen as Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. Nei-lse- n Miss Virginia Brant of Chicago, as Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Fowler as Diniwiddie, Fern Hreeinson as 111. and Miss Ina Lindsay spent Delia, and Hurbert Hrienson as Thanksgiving holidays at the Miss Lindsay home in Spring Canyon. Hubert Stein. Both girls are students at the B. Y. O ' Mr. and Mrs. Ward Carroll are U. in Provo. 0 the proud parents of a new son Robert Phillips and Elmer Heay-me- r, born to them last week. who are attending shool at Ross Webb, a junior student in Westminister college were home the B. Y. U., visited with his par- for the holidays. 0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Webb. Mr. The Spring Canyon Community Webb was recently appointed to Alpha Kappa Psi, national hona- - club gave a carnival ball Thurs day night in the Ward hall. s, "Americans are very peaceful ward to- each other except when they Drive Slower, ER - but BUILD FAST with Our New "ENDLESS" Lumber. It Reduces Building Costs. O e Deliver First Grade Clean Coal at per ton We mi RICC I Meat Market and Grocery Specials HELPER, UTAH DRIFTED-SNO- 48 11 9 A-F- tb bag lour 3ZU9 .. MILK All brands 5 cans for Stop in and have Dinner Which We are Serving in Connection with Our SUGAR, 10 pounds sack BEER PARLOR DESSERT, Royal atin, CALL 322 To Reserve Private Parties Private Booths and Rooms 3 3-- ij Dip t Gel-f- sack RAINBOW INN FLOUR, Sperry's 9.8 lb sack OPPOSITE RAINBOW GARDENS Tony and Bianco Frungi (Props.) j .. RICE 5 pound sack JOAN BENNETT in 59r "PURSUIT OF TLCd HAPPINESS" J3y 10 wAVAVAv.vmvMV.v,v.v bars for SOUP, SUN and MON m lO'i oz cans for Continuous Show 3 m COCOA, 1 Cuttomeri never knew before that no matter what price I wanted to pay for a tire I could buy a Firestone Tire of higher quality at no ad- - " ditional price. my sjir J l FIRESTONE Prices Right Anti-Freeze- s and Chains. m need and every pocketbook no matter what you want " to pay. Every grade of m Firestone Tire excels in K quality any other similar Jt trade of tire at as low or , lower price, ij It Happens Every Day! Car Owners are Surprised to find Popular f "ONE STOP STATION" Automotive Electricians g3 lb S. INSPECTED MEATS DONALD COOK Matinee 10c Evening 10c i J M. O .PORTER MANAGER li PHONE 342 HELPER, UTAH I f tW.V.V.V.',V.V.V,'. .W.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.'W .f.V.V.W. SIRLOIN 2 pound for -- .j PORK ROAST per pound 4 Id "T 27 PORK LOIN CHOPS I, Matinee 5c and 10c Evening 10c and 15c I) j T NOW PLAYING JOE PENNER "COLLEGE I j Old in Spirit New in Design have them with your name printed but little more place the order now it costs reasonable prices THE HELPER JOURNAL ! SWISS CHEESE per pound 1C6 CHEESE, Roquefort per pound f,r ji FINNAN HADDIE Ier pound fQA iY Mock Chicken Legs 4fA iw 3 for FANCY HENS RHYTHM" A a SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY "JY & SPRING-IR- GRADE Very Reasonable Prlcea Phone 147-- DIVORCE IN MEXICO. Final in few days; no residence; no Write: Atty., Box 86, Mexlcall, B. C. Mex. 10c stamps. pub-licllt- y. HELPER SHOE SHOP AND SHINE PARLOR FIRST CLASS WORK 20 Years' Experience WE PAY POSTAGE on REPAIR ORDERS FROM CAMPS MIKE APOSTOL, Manager DON'T GET UP NIGHTS Use Juniper Oil, Buchu Leaves etc S. ALL KINDS of IMTORTED AND DOMESTIC CHEESE. COAL in y Hy FOR SPRING CANYON ANY m MINCE MEAT, Rum flavored 2 lbs Fred Hall, Dictator A J. Carlson, Secretary Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION LEG of LAMB per pound 4Cd JY HELPER LODGE NO. 1859 MOSE HOWA 4jA whole-- has grown to e what is sti :!;3 richest na I V5C V 1 NANCY CARROLL GCOKGf 0ONA10 COOK HI A PICTURE MURPHY Flush out excess acids and waste material. Get rid of bladder irritation that causes waking up, requent desire, scanty flow, burning and backache. Make this 25c test. Get juniper oil, buchu leaves, etc., in little green tablets called Buckets, the bladder laxative. In four days if not pleased your drugI gist will return your 25c. GREEN-HALGI- PHARMACY. rliftic llties. R. V. FLKMINU LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE ADOLPH MENJOU PRICE MINCE HAM per pound Sales and Service REPAIRS FOR ALL CARS HELPER - . UTAH CALL VEAL STEAKS per pound opfi JJY - world. Muny of our SHIRLEY TEMPLE STAR BACON, half or per pound I a- Bunnel Motor Co. Knighta of Pythias Hall AV BOILED HAM Sliced per pound chang-- - ountrj and MARKER" Crf BACON, Sugar Cured m Sliced jrt pound ' 1 25c MISS iaj VEAL POT ROAST per pound - Matinee Wednesday 3:30 THE PUBLIC DEMANDS TO SEE IT AGAIN! mA f 20c Association DANKERS mogiiiEe that '.ion in the JJY for 15c . 20c ye. Knights, with victuals nigh bumper of ale, and real Slynce PieT well does this knave feather in his cap if his ample tray Is laden with this Christmas fare. From feasts down the early Anglo-Saxodinner parties, to present-damince pie has been the choice of Yule-tiddesserts. When you gather around the' family board this Christmas, have some variations of this dish. You will find It even more savory for the addition of choice pears for example, and far, far more digestible than was the early version. Those were the days of curves not lines. Here are modern recipes with the AND right a e time-honore- d old-tim- e flavor: rear and Mince Pie: Line pie , cover the hot-lorn with four canned pear halves, tut in four nlices lengthwise.' Sprinkle with two tablespoons brown sugar. Add three table-- ' spoons pear syrup to the contents can of mince-meat- . of one tin with pastry and Heat and pour over the pears in crust. Cover with strips of crust to form a lattice top and bake In a 425 degree oven for thirty This makes one pie. minutes. And Cookies, Too Cream Hermits: cup butter and one-han cup brown sugar. Add one egg. Add one cup canned mince-mea- t and one cup flour which has been sifted with two teaspoons baking powder. Dropi ' by spoonfuls onto a greased cooky sheet. Bake In a hot oven 400 degreps for eiatit to ten mJnut. Mince-Mea- t one-thir- lf d well-beate- -- 15 ROBERT V. FLEMING Vice President A merhan tfankert TUE and WED EASTERN STEER BEEF POT ROAST, to .f fa V per pound AVj 2 pound - A. Pies at IFBore Shopping Days Till Christmas 1 Stafford Building Phone 160-Helper "LITTLE RIB STEAKS per pound : THORIT HATCH BETTE DAVIS "Sit tan 'ffm-rq- bu.-di:"- Notary Public City Attorney Mince-Mc- By ing condition" require new methods of tiding 3. However It is their reapon (ibility to re those es a a n t i a an: 'mind financia iriueiples upon Ms , u i c h t h i b LAWYER j !; 23, 1934. 18, 1935. wy Evwwv., TO CHANGING HEEDS toOgi $iS CANDY & NUTS of ALL, Kinds Candied Cherries, Citron, Lemon & Orange Peels 5 Prepare for Winter SERVICE BRYNERS' for 15pa Last publication Jan., FRISCO" TT LETTUCE, Large size CHOCOLATES box each .... ij A very entertaining assembly was given by the Home Economics Club on Wednesday, November 28. This assembly portrayed Thanksgiving as it originated, as it is today, and as it may be one hundred years from now. The Thanksgiving NOTICE TO CUEDITOKS Day of one hundred years from now that the H. E. C. assumed was IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL and offered the students DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR unique The feast, for amusement. much CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF was served in the form of example, UTAH. In the Matter of HUGH FUL- - tiny pills. LERTON. Deceased. will present their 'ADJUSTING BANKING Creditors claims with vouchers to the under signed at the office of Thorit First publication Nov., "FOGOVER IY Yams & Sweet Spuds 4 pounds 2 Sunday from 3:30 3$y LEMONS, Large size per dozen IT. j -j Y ORANGES, Extra lge size Navels per doz .... I Firestone Service Dealer: That'a rieht Firestone Tires are made hi a wide variety of types to fit every Hershey's lb cans 2034 Day Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons of enSpring Canyon, announce the gagement of their son Floyd to Miss Gladys Smith of Coalville, Utah. The marriage will take place in December. Hatch, 153 Main Street, Helper, Utah, attorney for the administra trix, on or before January 24, 1935. (Signed) EDITH FULLERTON, Administratrix Thorit Hatch, Helper, Utah. SOAP White Laundry ""ST Saturday, December 1, the High School band attended the dedication of the new Price hospital, which is one of the best edifices in Carbon County. The players were attired In full uniform. The band Dlaved two numbers, El Com O FRI. SAT. Continuous Sat. after 2:30 The Bundling Hit! JtQA PANCAKE CARBON ETTES HAVE INITIATION AT DEDICATION HELPER JA GERMADE, 9 pound sack BAND PLAYS self-creati- BONNIE FRANCIS LEDERER COFFEE, All brands per pound "We Specialize in Spaghetti and Ravioli" j JY for 100 pound 4A A film showing the electroysis of water was presented to the chemistry classes on Monday, Dec. 3. The film explained many of tne difficult problems of the students, such as the ionization of water, the valence of elements, and how metals and nonmetals are combined. The chemistry students hope that Mr. Ottosen will have more films to help solve their difficult problems, oyoi The Carbonettes had their initiation and installation of officers on Tuesday night, December 4, rary commerce fraternity. in the high school dining-rooO The ceremony was preceded by Ellwood Holten went to the capian informal supper. tal city to spend Thanksgiving Miss Ann Siefke, adviser, instalDay. mediately afterwards the band led the president, Ruth Groussman O marched from the hospital to the who in turn installed the remainMr. and Mrs. Charles Houghton tabernacle. ing officers, Fae Goetzman, vice Jr., and daughter Lois of Castle president; Wanda Leavitt, secretGate, were visitors in Salt Lake ary; Beth Prince, treasurer; and morn' a tonsil operation Sunday over the holiday. Mildred Villard, reporter. She then ing in the local hospital. gave thepledges to the members. O After the ceremony, a short Mrs. George Fletcher, who was program was given.. operated on last week for append a ecits is reported to be getting Girls Dramatize Turkey long very well. A. D. of Miss Mary Richards, underwent CENTRAL LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY PHONE 72 IN CHEMISTRY ut behind a Steering Wheel" cret FILM SHOWN Lesson- - Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Dec. 9. The Scriptural citations in the Lesson-Sermo- n include Job 37:23: "Touching the Almighty, we can not find him out: he is excellent in power, and in judment, and in plenty of justice: he will not af flict." Comprised in the Lesson-Se- r mon art the following correlative passages from the Christian Sci ence textbook " Science and Health with the key to the Scriptures" bv Marv Baker Eddy: "If what opposes God is real, there must be two powers, and God Is not supreme and infinite. Can Deity cause exists and and sways mankind (p. 357) Either there is no omnipotence, or omnipotence is the only power" (p.- 249). ave , We Suggest FOR HIM PEN & PENCIL SETS COCKTAIL or WINE SETS BEER SETS KODACKS- - WATCHES SHAVING SETS 3 from lack of confidence and from misunderstanding. Therefore it behooves the banker to bend every effort to create a better public understanding of sound banking and thereby, bring about that united effort and cooperative spirit which will hasten the day of national recovery and restore to the banker tlie confidence oTthe public to which he Is entitled. As an approach to the realization of this ideal, bankers sliould carefully scrutinize every application for a loan to see if it Is bankable and, if it is not In bankable form, then make further examination to see If the loan can be made so, in order to stimulate use of credit. LENTHERIC SETS COTY SETS STATIONERY YARDLEY BATH SETS COMPACTS CANDY BED LAMPS PERFUME TOILET WATER BATH SALTS KITCHEN MIXER (Electric) Explaining Loan Factor! to Customers We must not expect our customers Gifts to be bankers and understand all the factors which we must consider before granting a loan. If we And that a loan Is not, and cannot be made, bankable, then I think we should take pains to explain the reasons why it cannot be granted. There are other measures which I think It Important for the banker to undertake in order to eliminate the misunderstandings which have arisen and overcome the sentiment which exists. Und.-- present conditions we have to operate under many lawa and regulations, and also watch what further legislation la being proposed which affects our methods of operation aud may not be in the best interest of the communities we serve. Nowadays It seems at times we must sit with a law book in one hand and a book of regulations In the other in order to make certain we are discharging our dally duties and functioning strictly in accordance with the law. All of this is very trying, yet 1 think in the end we shall become better bankers. I believe it Is the duty of every banker today to endeavor to understand the public he serves. In addition to his dally duties, trj I113 as they are, he should participate in the activities of his community, so that, with the fuud of information available to him, he may be as helpful as possible. FOR HER For General We have a large reasonably priced stock and invite your inspection. Whitman's Saylor's & Sweet's CANDY r Sheaffer's Pens HELPER DRUG COMPANY HELPER, UTAH We will gladly hold any item, you select, for We you 'Till Xmas without mail and wrap charges. MPxS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. (Undertaker In Licensed Embaliuer attendance PRICK Ambulance Service UTAH Phone 29. |