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Show o "r1 vttat - Mrs. Leva Hall, Francis Green-halgOlive Neilson, and Maxine House met at the home of Mary IlHIMiElS Tm Wilson to audit the Rebekah books, the evening closed lodge Mrs. Wahl and daughter, Gertrude, drove to Salt Lake City with the serving of refreshments. Thursday where Miss Wahl is atMrs. L. H. Dingman of Pueblo, tending the L. D. S. Business Colo, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Jl3. R. H. Jacobhagen this week. a was Jack Vignetto capitol sltor last Saturday oa business. Mrs. LaVerne Mathewson and Carol Eda, arrived home daughter round house Jim Brlsnahan, foreman in the local shops, was Thursday from Salt Lake where Mrs. Mathewson has been the a visitor in Denver last week. past 2 months. Fae and Rae Christenson, former instructors, in the Helper B.P.W. Has school were guests over the week- Bridal Shower The Helper Business and Proend at the home of Mrs. George fessional women club entertainSpratling. ed Monday evening at the home of Mrs. George Spratling for Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Crawford Thurman Carter, formerly Miss are the proud parents of a baby Ruth Faddis. born Christmas time. at boy Twelve members were present Mrs. John Buchanan returned And included Maxine House, Anna Marie Wahl, from Salt Lake where she has Crowley, Minnie Dietz, Mary Otteson, Ivy been visiting with relatievs. Mayme Hansen, Nina BallSeth Lloyd, instructor at Latu-d- ing, Billie Bean, Alice Bene, Christenson and the guest of junior high school for the past honor. his a and has half, year resigned The evening was spent by play-Jnposition there to accept a post Prizes with the Tooele high school at bridge and games. Tooele. He will take over the du were given to Mrs. Minnie Wahl, ties of music instructor at his Mrs. Mayme Hanson, Alice Bene, and Nina Balling and in turn new position. were presented to the honored Among the Helper students re guest of the evening. The party turning to the University of Utah "losod by serving refreshments. to resume their studies following the Christmas holidays are KathPhone news items to "The j erfne Street. Marion Loftis, Helen Helper Journal. AI. Present enrollment at the L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE IS SO GREAT that further regis tration must be POSTPONED for a short time, This restriction is necessary in order that we may maintain our usual HIGH STAN- DARDS OF TRAINING. New students can be admitted only as fast as those now registered discontinue. Therefore, applications for enrollment should be made at least three weeks before the date of registration. This ruling will continue un- til about March at may enter After that date, students 15. any time. The restrictions do not apply to night school L COLLEGE S, BUSINESS Da Mem-mol- t, Wasatch 1812 l - These Prices Effective Friday and Sat COGOa 150 ca" 90 23 l,el monte TOMATO JUICE 2 CATSUP ge 0 PiCIMOCD UU.HI10LII SOAP woodbury map!eIeaf FLOUR the students returning t to Wasatch Academy at Mt. are Betty and Jean Ballinger, Fred Llewellyn, Billy Dietz and Walker Diamenti. 25g 48lb bag Si.29 COFFEE schilings drfp no-- 2 CORN no- - 2 can T no 4 SPECIALS 090 MILK s"ans OATS Mothers Ige. pkg. lb. COFFEE pks medium LOG CABIN LARD i u LEMONS LETTUCE 3 for arizona large heads 10 M U. S. Inspected Meats good cuis POT ROAST steer beef Marfert y)) I t STF4KS round cube Ige. pkg DUTCH Cleanser 250 FRESH POULTRY FISH a. m i 2M I f SOAP 10 bars cnina, cup ,sauctx (Crystal White. MILK 790! (EGGS large 10 cans Joes Cafe under the management of Joe Bruno has installed a novel kitchen and eatng counter. The counter is in the form of a horseshoe and stools are set around it. A full view of the kitchen is obtained almost from any point in the building and the patrons at this new eating house are sure to be pleased. FLOUR $J.65 Star Brand (strictly fresh doz. rCRAUT each SUGAR 30 10 lb. bag j SALMON PAR 330 fancy pink Washing Powder FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS 1 lb. 2 CARROTS ' SPINACH i Ct I 150 II... 1U lb. PARSNIPS sweet and firm LETTUCE Jumbo size GRAPEFRUIT large size 6 for NEW CABBAGE lb. vj RIB STEAKS j ' ! PORK ROAST 201 pOT ' lb. PORK Sausage BACON sliced ... i IE 2 lbs. lb. 330 Roast 90 to steer beef lb. VEAL POT lb. fAA jROAST HAMBURGER 21bs STEAKS nd CHOPS 2 lbs. 25VEAL r i BOIL HAM slice 2i!rTAMS Rlission y 2 lb., or whole lb. Cd 28 Pi HQ) ONE STOP TO SHOP AND SAVE WE SHIP BY RAIL - Texa3 leafy WASHO PWD. washing powder OATS pkg. Crystal Wedding 230 50 lbs. $J.65 FLOUR Star brand PUDDING Heinz 35 fig, plum ordate 260 . gloss STARCH 2"kss- - 15 2 ,or 250 10 for 350 SHREDDED WHEAT SOAP crystal "Ilite MINCE MEAT raarvin p,g- - 7j 250 r ?.(S6 House Frocks all sizes, all Prices. From and $1.89. 5 With the "jurrase of a will receive $1.50 or mor a 15 by 20 Varnished SYRUP I,c,vletts ffprs SphillinfifT VJJf 1 2 ib. ib. 300 20 lb.ican of Women j U S INSPECTED MEAT & g 4 I1 Juft arrived a large Asi. OYSTERS .i Egg 15 lb. box OATS Mothers Helper, Utah Two SYRUP medium ..1 3i 2S 100 t macaroni :: 10-1- 1 v 4 lbs. lb. ,rcs" Krouml 2 lbs - Saturday FOR Friday m WIIEATIES 250 2 pkgs SPINACH 2 lbs. 170 69c-93- GROUND BEEF KITCHEN IS OPEN fresh $.79 9 lb. lb- - 2 6 10 13 17 21 Kerns 14 oz. Q0 CORNFLAKES 250 med. size 3 pkgs. $1-6MACARONI Semola 15 lb. box FLOUR 48 lbs. $2-2Semolino BAKING PWD. 220 Caluiret 1 lb. can NAVY BEANS lOtf lb. co:,ntry sty,e 2 19 1Q0 WHITE KING M)G CABIN PORK SAUSAGE 13 8 iizmmmsmg ill Crystal White BROOMS 4 tie eac h JC The Only UNION MARKET in Helper FURK KUASr 9 5 c 00 m 9 Union 4 at Monticello Sunday. The Most Rev. James E. Kearn! ey, bishop of the Salt Lake Cath-olidiocese, with the Rev. B. C. Marceau of Ogden and the Rev. 21 F. J. Goselia of Midvale, were 25 guests Friday of the Rev. William 10 A. Ruel, pastor of the Notre Dame 31 de Lourdes church parish. lb 260 LIFEBUOY JELLO. 3 pkgs 2 bunches BEETS "French Club." 1st. half gallon LUX or 3 bars doz. 0 bunches TURNIPS j BONNIE FROCK SHOP MAZOLA OIL 2 bunches CARROTS The Scores: Blatz Spring Canyon $1.57 5 lb. box arizona sweet juicy ORANGES .000 DRESSES WILL GO AT HALF PRICE! Any WINTER HATS will sell at $1,50 A3g CRISCO 3 lb. can MACARONI dozen fancy large 8 lb. pkg SOAP 10 bars 3 cans FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUIT 0 - Columbia Everything Must Go Now! carton "" .400 1 ary 11 STRING BEANS can MATCHES 2L$G dOT Spring Canyon CCC of Price Since attending the B. Y. U. Beckers Beer Miss Durrant has taken a heavy play, character part in a one-ac- t which was presented at the ''Little Theater and College Hall. She was selected to act as "mistress of ceremonies'" at a large amateur program at the college, and has given readings at college pro BARGAINS grams and at churcn socials. She ' Mask Club , the is a member of the "Dancing Club" and the CATSUP Present owner leaving the state. This shop will be under new management with a com- plete line of spring merchandise after Febru- tall cans no. 2 tin 170 330 390 7100 10SING OUT SALE! I i 6 for PEAS bakrs y,lh CAKEFLOUR SAT. !:e. cans ig GOCOANUT 10-- 10 lb. bag 25 lb. bag UtBV 9. DC AM? no. 0 can I Uim Uf ULHIIO L OATS FRI. SUGAR can ar rseware 2 2 5 4 select & Genl. Muse. all brands TOMATOES c3Tb Blatz I 1 Fabrizio Groc. C 1111 2 ca" STRING BEANS no- - PEAS both ,M)t 2 1.000 .800 .500 Cardor Giants Becker's Uinta Sunnyside Rev. E. F. Dowling made a tour through the southeastern part of the state to conduct services at CCC camps. They presided at special services In the new church Lost Ptf Won. Miss Earlene Durrant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant of Castle Gate, and a freshman student at the B. V. U. at Provo, has been selected by Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, head of the speech department at that school to take the leading feminine role in the drama, "The Wild Duck" by Irik Ibeson. The play will be presented at College hall, January 23, 24 and 25. . A 3bars Final standing, First half 1 Plea-son- Blatter VaSS FrNiit PUMPKIN XV 0 Barrett, and James Kissamatalds. Among 21c Salad sunbrite Dressing cans 4A CARBON COUNTY Castle Gate Girl Is Clergymen Visits Southern CCC Camps HOOP LEAGUE Selected For Leading Role In College Play The Rev. J. C .Coyne and the r.arboglio, Maxine Dodge, Rosnlea Honza, John and Alec Bene, Lois Regan Ratliffe, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Regan Ratliffe, Sr., ot Martin returned last week to Palo Alto, California where he will resume his studies at Stanford S Package NOODLES pure egs 6 oz. 9 12 oz, )) Hi 10 - 11. urday, January e g wsjstEEX&ssKSSssnBis&t H Lu-pil- a Salt Lake City, Utah 70 North Main Street 31 Helper, Utah Friday, Jan. 10 1936 THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Six. WORKMANS Better Quality Meats MINCE MEAT rr i4 c..- - lb. ICrf T SHORTENING 250 bulk 2 lbs to 250 STEAK steer beef lb. ROLLED ROAST no bone, waste lb. DILL PICKLES Heinz 2 for KBAUT bulk 2 lbs. Jgrf Utah made FRESH FISH CURED FISH CHEESE and LUNCH MEAT of all kinds FANCY CHICKENS AND ROOSTERS SPiNACI!Ie'texas2lb170 soups ahs:cd 0 for 250 5g0 $5.20 BETTER MEAT LOWER PRICE BULK LARD 290 pure 2 lbs POT ROAST JO to Igg Beef lb PORK ROAST lb. 230 leg from small pork RUMP ROAST lb. 1g r veal or beef lb ROAST of fancy HAMS lb ?tf ri lit to fOri skinned lb. HAM choice Picnic BACON sliced 2,bs- - 220 pkg yS green 190 BEANS buUcr 3tins 250 pintos BEANS 290 4 100 ,ima 2,bs- 150 GOGOA MUTTON LEG O' LAMB Ib. n $1.25 gal- - 29S 5,bs-TURNIP- S lbs-BEAN- S - geans peas Jomatoes "- - V Vm J for 3 cans 29 SODA CRACKERS 2,b230 "' COCOAIJUT 250 m, POWDER cal,,mct 230 CHOCOLATE bakinK "rin" 100 KRAUT - v |