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Show Helper, Utah September, 6, 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL NOTRE DAME RJL1LRCUD PAGE FIVE P-T- COURT CALENDAR -A FOR TERM OPEN RESUMES MEETINGS (Continued tt:t- Monthly meetings of the Xotre Dame schpol parent-teacheras-sociation will be resumed on the' second Tuesday of each month during the current school term, according to an announcement by Mrs. M .W. Ross, president of the organization, Tuesday. The first meeting of the school year will be held Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 7:00 p. m. in the Notre Dame church hall In Price, and all parents of children are requested to attend. An invitation is al so extended to patrons of the school who have donated scholar ships to pupils. J. Bracken Lee will show technicolor pictures at the meeting Tuesday night. These pictures will include scenes of the western was conducted in Price May 2, 3 and 4 and of the alumni banquet held last May. These pictures will also be shown at tha Notre Dame school auditorium Monday afternoon for the benefit of the students. j M. BY 'H. WILSON wial trains of fourteen TW0 . o,h carrying iwo uuuuieu and li seventy live Ford Dealers -- men vhJ had been given a tiod trip to me auu uiv&v itian o) i"" ruiu !., . a. a. reward for their I sales campaigns conducted by Ford Motor Co. went through week. rlper last originated in Chi- trains Tllse were handled to Denver Rack Island. At Denver ithe the added attractiveness of aud 'the exeellance of ser-for which the D. & R. G. W. L Salt Lake City. r uij mi-j- me iuui- ,r this road to ram lue laaei over the Union (California. Pacific to Sou-,- of t ..1.. n 1. in m .. f. U.. Ed. Lu n, machinists helper, at the lot- -. tl shops received word of the ser wis illness of his mo- ther this loining. Mr. Lar.sen left for his in flier's home in Spanish Foik Tbiir .. lay. W others bad been west tl'ie ... ; D. C. C 'dwell, storekeeper, of Helper rec' "ived a telegram Tlnus-Jihim of the death of day inform his sister in Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. Col well wi not be able to get tend the funeral. away to 1 a-- or 'two before and it was tlv due to these latter who had a 1 Sail LhIHK ly nmuuiaoiei r Loftis of Helper who reports lat half of the passengers had W. H. Weller, local ver been in the West previous-whil- e man, and family left till The Millinnnlra n t Cowan has recently returned from I,:,. - summer nome in Southern California after nn ...... o ehvhl a- mong his flowers and shrubbery to take over the throttle on numbers one and two between Helper and Ogden. s g ' these trams was person-j- y conducted from Grand June- - One la conversation with various members of the party the beauties cf our Western Country were emphasized to us from the viewpoint of t people of tlv? East and all set u.el amazed at the vast-neof the Western half of the United States. An expression of appreciation foi the splendid way in' which .heir trip was made most enjoyable was given Mr car repairHelper Fri- . Beauty specialist are again at work in Helper. We note that the round house has had a face lifting job done after which a massage an calsomine artist made up the west front and brush manipulator branded the place. Guess we will soon see the boys over there wearing kid gloves and spats. Coal haulage over the D. & R. O. V. has been on the Incline lately. The average tonnage for the summer has been around ten thousand tons a week, last week this figure jumped to eighteen thousand tons and this week an excess of twenty tons will move out, witti every imlica-- i ion for a continued increase during the coming months. " day for a (en day or tw'o weeks vacation part of which will be JifO rail. at - RCCI Saturday for trial cases: Helen C. Ossana, et at. vs. United Bond & Finance Corpora-:lon- . Damages. Anna Millich vs. Dragon Obrian damages. Margaret Allison, vs John Me- notti. damages. Andrew Nielson, et al, vs. Gust Pappus, et al, recovery on prom-'ssornote. Bern Investment Co.,, vs. Carbon County Land Co. and Milner Corporation, recovery on note & foreclosure on real estate. James Monroe Bearnson, vs. Car !os Gunderson, damages. Julius J. Bearnson, vs. Carlos Gunderson, damages. Isabel Klmber, vg. Hiram A. y Bliss, damages. George L. Oswall, vs. S. Marion Bliss, damages. Mary Horning, vs. Edwin Paul Homing, divorce, contested. Joe Simonette, vs. Leo J. O'Brien, recovery on merchandise sold. Mary Chlado, Ar.min., vs. James Pappas, damages. Mercury Innuronce Co., vs. Dr. T, C. Hill, ramages. Eugene II. Holdaway, et al., vs. W. X. Wetzel, admin., recovery on note.' Cruz Garcia, vs. Andrea Garcia, divorce. J. D. Critchlow vs. Stavoris damages. vs. Anthony Irene Slavensky, Slavensky, divorce. Default of defendant entered. State of Utah vs. Vera Waterman, et al., forellosure on real s,' Franlisco Gonl, vs. William Pow-e'- l. et al., foreclosure on real pil!l!l!I!!llli!ll!!ll!!!lll!lll!U I e. I IT TAKES MORE THAN! I'M HARD TO PLEASE" If you are hard to please you will like our store. We too, are hard to piease. We have that reputation with wholegrowers, canneries, salers and jobbers. That is the reason we are so confident that our store will please you. A few of the many bar- gains for this week: No. 1 grade Red Bliss Spuds 79c per 100 lbs.; Olive Oil $1.59 gal. (Bring your container); 2 lb. Grahams 23c; veg. soup 6c can; 3 pkgs. Raisins 20c; Salad Dressings 29c qt.: Pink Salmon 12c; Lg. can Kraut 2 for 19c; Navy Beans 4 lbs. 19c; Rinso 21c; K. K. Oysters small cans 10c; Jells 3 pkgs. 17c; Soda 8c pkg.; M.J.B. Coffee 28c lb.; Lg. Ovaitine 58c; Mothers cup and saucer Oats 25c; Lg. can Pork & Beans 10c; Wax Beans 3 cans 25c; Lg. cans Catsup 2 for 25c. Mrs, J. R. Loftis with her two daughters, Jean and Marian and her son Bob spent last Friday, the cfour- - tpiit feviously experienced of the and trip over t beauty Harry Stockton of the Helper Saturday and Sunday in Salt le D. & R- 0. W., that the local Shops crew evidently don't get Lake City. in car- sad was given preference along so good witn his" former Conductor Ed Cook died at Solmate Jack Sullivan. We are relialing this group of men. dier Summit Monday night while now that has informed bly Harry an invitation to Cood Mornin Mis switching his train. Leaving here ter Jedge and explain how come tn train 1102 at 5.45 p. m. he ar!i3 pilots a car without a drivers rived at the Summit about nine license. We told you to keep away o'clock and went back along this train to cut off some of the cars. from the suburbs Harry. Failing to get a signal from his Conductor, brakeman Pope went back to see what was the matter MEAT and GROCERY and found Mr. Cook laying between the tracks dead. The body was removed to Salt Lake City Friday & and an autopsy revealed the cause COCOA both of death as heart failure. Mr. Cook is weel known around here having worked out of here tor the past FLOUR $1-4- 9 several years. He was married I Star and had his family in Salt Lake Brand .. City. MILK Moroni Hunt, I Golden time Civil from page one) Southworth, et al.. Recovery on note. Susan Llttlejohn vs. James Llttle-johdivorce. Mary Ambroslo, vs. Maryetta Bertolina, damages. Norman Nielseon, vs. Virgil Bullock, damages. Carbon County, vs. Ixniis Massa.. it al., condemnation. Walker Bank & Trust Co., et al. vs. Renjamin Deal, recovery on lease. Dominic Albo, vs. Mary J. Albo, petition to modify divorce. Bertie Mart Grange, infant by Verda Grange Cox, her guardian ad litem, vs. Clinton Snow, dam' ages. Price Trading Co.. a corp., vs Louis Ivie, et al recovery on merchandise sold. Gabriel Greco, vs. S. Marion Bliss, et al., damages. Margarita Nemanich, vs. S. Marion Bliss, damages. Maude Wetherbee, vs. S Maripn I . Key m MATCHES carton VINEGAR 9 gal. TOMATOES tins lg. 2H PAR 31 Washing Pwd. GRAHAMS lb. box PINEAPPLE i; j: GRAPEFRUIT 110 can COFFEE lb. Coffee Shon TOMATOES 3 lbs. for " CANTALOUPES-Ige- . the best place don't miss our 170 50 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE $ Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. - Knights of ; Pythias Hall ! -- L. C. Smith GOLDEN CAMEL CABARET i; ... : SALE FOR I $ lb. Portable Corona Typewriter. Practically New, Salt Pork 25c lb.; Shortening (bulk) 2 lbs. 25c; Assorted Cheese 18c to.; Dill Lunch Meats 28c lb.; 10c. 5 for Pickles, .. GOOD BARGAIN . i; For Quick Buyer Call R. L. Rogers WE SHIP BY RAIL P.P.SKAGGS 330 So. Main St. ft fill, 70 INDRr I Roast JO steer to 15 hf steer beef lb. VEAL POT KOAST fancy sliced HAMS GS Mission FEET Kcklcd KRAUT 2 lbs a 2 lbs. Mo oth, Gentle J lb. half nr NCH MEAT Ported lb rT th yta S eh 0.nslife 1 ok th 4 t tub the 2M I th g, Seat, a, tie AL Bad the I IT TAKES AND yrat air aad toe is Perseverance, Ambition, Energy: and Above -- All-- 1 "The Will To Win" i 3 SPECIAL CASH PRIZES-Spu- r 3 I Candidates on With I In Cash To The Three Candidates Turning In The V Highest Amount of CASH On NEW and RENEWPrizes Will AL Subscriptions During Second Period--!h- e $j y 1 2nd $3.00 in cash; SPECIAL Af--. 1 . flJU tn I if & m.vi:: IHt M A T ;f 0 t fuunituhe & iiaudwake co. MAY - v- - LOUIS KONCHER BESSIE BAN TRESSA SARACINO JCr On .1 I) LUxCH MEATS 10 AT 9 P. M. TtHESSA PRIANO W 1 WEDNESDAY PRIZE OFFER STARTED How They Stand e, i,, tlon DO-ITI- C CHEESE --- --- FERN KOFFORD .'. LENA 8IMONETTI HELEN MARZO JUNIOR PERRY TH ELM A TAYLOR & IM-SRTK- AWARDS. S3 5 zZ sz: tei 150 HENS KINDS OF the Are you doing your utmost to oet your share of the CXTRA CASH prizes- to be given away next TUESDAY? Make every minute count between now and 9 o'clock p. m., Tuesday and get your share of the extra cash. in to the Campaign Department Uet those "promised" subscription before 9 p.m. Tuesday Votes are decreased after this hour and date. 90 i In Offered By The Helper Journal VIRUINIA an-AVlXf- or the Complete Course SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, AND THE CASH SEPT. 4 AND WILL END TUESDAY SEPT. th hen ef. feta ashej bV Pur?, 4 ere t. f OQgl ecteacd e'a m '1NCY FRYERS V BUSINESS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP THE ABOVE coulJ rth otQe that care atiot Mrf lb L. D. S. if- 3rd $2.00 in cash plead to.e, if th CA lbs To Secure the 1st $5.00 in cash; 10 Hi. 'tp 4 Be Divided As Follows: 140 VEAL STEAKS 2 SAG MKJ, PEAKS V Utah Helper, ease Lady, don't send me auiau U.S.INSP. MEATS Pot A NEW DETERMINATION 10 lb. NO. 1659 DANCE SAT. SEPT. 7 Jumbo 3 for WATERMELONS CHICKENS Fancy fat Hens 18c lb; Lg. Fries 20c lb. "'"BEEP" meat for meat your Stewing pies, stews, or soups 10c lb.; Roasts from tender packing housi beef 12c to 17c lb.; Steaks 13c lb. to 25c lb.; Ground Beef 13c lb.; Hamburger 10c lb. VEAL A LAMB Shoulder of Veal or Lamb roasts 13c lb. to 18c lb.: Veal Stew Lamb 12c lb.; Stew 15c lb.; Chops, rib, 18c Dictator. A. J. Carlson Secretary HELPER LODGE Regular Free 170 cans no. 2 breezes, this is So 1Q SODAS 2 Ige :j ... CRACKERS 4 When you want a Good Time and some Real Fun This is the place to come If you want to Dance in cool In The Market - - Who Will Win the Extra Cash Prize This It is Up to You ilillHIIilliill iII!l!iliyiSI!llllll!lllliSillil!lillllllilill!!i!i!l!i!I!!i!ll!lliii!0 5 211,000 207,000 206,500 204,000 203,000 198,000 193,000 10,000 10.000 10,000 J SjS r J S3 Week-- 1 |