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Show Friday April 3, 1936 lfclpcr, Utah, GOOD COVERAGE IS COMMENTS'GARBQH-EMER- GIVEN ON CONTEST Editor 7. AST a WORD m food prices. Our ! mvlte lo- w- We ,t ad. Wxabiy H I L 1 distributed through-ou- t Cp.rbon County including Sunnyside, Col-- ' umbia, Wellington, Hiawatha, Morhland, Wattis, National, Sweetsmine, Consumers, Spiing Clen, Rains. Spring Canyon, Peerless. Martin, Hlener, Castle Gate, Helper and Price. Such a practice was never before attempted by the Helper paper, but that it can be done for holidays and for special events! was .first proved last week and its effect was telling and very ef-- l responsibil- - the the fine 70f Vrving you L that you like La-tud- yur Kenll-wort- seeing to it that and '' et correct weights and sanitary rCion. in youron shopping. us. depend Stan-darviii- e, lyrf :ment9 Youcan Wheaties iS .... Ho-lap- p cream. & 2 pkg Biscuit 10c; Krispies 10c; Fig wheat to; Lux Touei ioc uh-- at C. H. B. ....... j iu a t fective. Many merchants throughout the town proclaimed the effect of the prize and number scheme worked out by the Journal last week and it drew rrom all parts of Carbon Hundreds of persons county. j were in Helper last Saturday anu during the past week who never before came here and they j actually were shopping here. In one instance, a Price resident who came through curiosity of the whole thing, found her number in Workman's Market, redeemed the prize and happened to stop in front of the Helper Furniture & Hardware where she saw some of the excellent furniture bargains offered by that firm and it happened that Mr. Quilico had an eastern factory representative there. Before the Price lady had left the store, she had completely arranged for a $75.00 furniture purchase which she had not the slightest idea of buying iu Helper and previously made arrangements to make a similar purchase elsewhere. Such is just one example of the good effect of the program had In Helper and It continued through-ou- t the entire week. 10c; Salad Fish a Fashion Napkins 9c la Wax paper 15c; 4 &Pts - Ullc- i J. aaanrr cook Pine Toma- at cans tfarn i.Ti toes itKi D,UB 3 I,,,. B Pine Sliced Beef 2 'oz Toilet paper 15c: V trolls 9c; Climax Wall Clean-e- r B. Sweet 3 for 25c; C. H. Kremel 10c bottle; p.rkles for 10c; 4 lbs Rice 29c ? (Id ,h ?5c jiv'01 n B ni. ice L CAJ J I I IN THE MARKET Beef beef roast tend- iastv 12c lb to 15c; 15c lb to 23c: Choice Eastern I 55iHai( I(6VJLH.- . ... A .'ground oeei t .- ar" is iff I 5f IL. ms OCa dork Pork Chops or Pork Loin iRoats 20c lb; Pork Shoulder Iwasts 15c lb to 23c lb; f lea Roasts 20c lb to 25c lb; beef added, ipork Sausage, i5c lb. Spare Ribs, side pork ii Good C: loing priced. VEAL I veal stew 2 lbs 25c; Chops frlb, 18c lb; Roasts 15e to reasonably 1 ne of t us it :21c order, lb. I Chickens, fish, lunch meat, carries at prices ma"ket jlto please i Utah However, these instances miniature to the real telling purpose of the program as it was primarily directed toward the development of a friendlier feeilng with the members of the United Mine Workers of America. Helper Lard, Shortening, everything a mod-er- n iiPickles REPORTED UPTURN HAVE MILK CODE J" "e'Pl LI I I i ""'y . com-anci- M 1 .. .. r,hii-tnti.A- I e CARBON ARE HIGH Continuous ;'" m til Continuous Bat from 3:30 IRENE g Sunday-Monda- JOHN M. S'fAHL; I'ruluaio, frun ii bnuellha " f- U. J C Dn.fl., Jul "ri If Sun. - ERY .Vol. y Continous Sunday after 2:15 y 'EVERYBODY'S Mon. - Tues. old FRANCHOT Utah ARDED 1 Continuous i. JOAN Tues. and Wed. 13 Continuous Wed. 3:30 var! bl'g event of th Roadshow production DOUBLE BILL JOHN WAYNE ft .?,; j "HOST MAOR1UCMT NOTIO riCTOlI ,. ....... A mi RHNHABBT'S Production cast or 1000 n Ml 51.12, federal only ! IJ.N lOifjeiyji H DAILY now im. at 85c 56c tax Included PATRICK REGINALD DENNY ..There Thursday Only 3H Fri. -- DRAWING rry Your Luck j 11 FRED MAC MURRY JOAN BENNETT The fasrtest j s. e- D-i LT'riirr Sat 1 r?w7a. flMRTrrmniii . moving air picture in years W03IEN of the MOOSE Regularly at 8 p.m. Every Y. '.A j4v LV.S FINE OLD Helper Chapter 887 Meet the remains is one And then there was the doctor who never had an appendix, but told the patient he would make a stab at it. APP'--E Is M. C. A. CHAPEL South Mai n St. Helper, Ut (SAKS Se- 1935 dan 6 t, deluxe Eqpt One owner, new car terms, selling 64Q owner 1933 Chev Delux 1933 Se- dan. Orig finish like new. One owner, low mileage, low in price. $495 1 owner $685 coach , 1929 Dodge D. A. Sedan, leather up. PLymouth with trunk in wonderful condition $250 One 20,000 miles, $625 Coach 24,000 ac tual mileage, One owner $475 Ford Coupe l motor rebored, finish and up. like new $285 1933 PI. Delux coach 1932 Ply P. D. 1930 De-lu- x orig-iona- Cab. V-- 8 Motor, original ish, rumble looks like new, one owner, going $4fc5j New fin- - seat $335 Mst. Sedan, Knee action, wonder ful condition throu-ou- t, now going at Delux Dodge Sedan, comp. o. h. in first class condition Another O. K. value $550 $395 1935 1931 1931 Ford 6W. W. Delux Ford or Town Sedan. 23,000 miles, cannot be told from new. 1 owner $375 1930 Chev. Very clean Coach. $275 1932 Ply. Coupe, 6W w. $j50 WEBB MOTOR CO. PRICE, UTAH show- About all you can say for trip a radio on a camping efIs that it drowns out the of the party some of forts who can't sing. but. think they can. BRANDS Tues-da- y Pichel Peterson, Senior Regent hoda Hrelnson, Recorder e advantage Three fish 200,000 years old have been found in Buffalo. Some smart guy says they must be smelt. sons this concern ing a steady gain. B n. and ChiJI the kind you will come back for We make a serious stab at pleasing you. That's probreaably one of the main Aim nniino nv am in unuundDi j fancy Italian In OF USED CARS WE HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE TO OFFER Dependable. a paint brush. Sat. Apr 10, & of our Acme You In having a cork leg. can put your sock on with OF SECRETS' 'LADY this ne Saver Paint always RUTH CHATTERTON OTTO KRUGAR box-otfi- c l C-- The quality MURDER' Box office Free Chances at the e killed ,IoW-ou- Aunt Sally 6ays that men have always been the same. She just read of a Greek listened to a maiden who hours. five for lyre IF Thursday Only Mule kT MENDELSSOHN HM.rr.d BENNETT All Star Cast NIGHT'S DREAM . SHAJESPIABt 1 V 1 SHOWS T(f GAMBLE' 'BORN MIDSUMMER 'We specialize 1930 on up to 1935 Models inclusive ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE SELECTIONS radio same. GAIL You can get real Meals Home-Cooke- d D 1935 Chev. Mstr. Se dan, 6 p. t. Deluxe Tues. and Wed. 'PREVIEW JOE'S CAFE I HOURS BY Al 'DAWN RIDER' VII MODUCIDr W.... MAX m Sunday 3:30 FRED MAC MURRY 1ST 4 20 36 No. 16 Sun. and Mon. TONE HOUR' Wednesday 3 S. COBB IRVIN People Like COUPES, COACHES, & SEDANS April fool days remind us of that old piece cf wisdom "When all is said and done, the real financier is the man who makes capital out of his mistakes." Continuous Sun. 2:15 OR ETTA YOUNG HV LI excellence CHEVS,, FORDS, PLYMOUTHS & DOGES Sat. 3:30 BUTTER WOKTH v m ii for honor HIGHER IN QUALITY, HIGHER IN VALUE, LOWER IN PRICE 1935 Chev. Town "EXTY H'BNESS V states to win this in Chev. salesmanship. There are over 700 men entered in this contest each year, and Mr. Kranyc Is the first mnn In eastern Utah to ever win the nonor the western Home-mad- USE Gift Beauty Shop LARRY "BUSTER" CRABBE POPEYE CARTOON A Mr . '7 Kranyc was one cf fourteen REDD MOTOR COMPANY will be at your lovely best, we know, if you visit the Gift Beauty Shop. Put yourself In our hands We'll help make you a in the palovely stand-ou- t rade. 'DRIFT FENCE' OBSESSION . 224 You DUNNE MflGNIFiCfrf 1 Dishes" It Easter Parade CHIPS & SHAVINGS 1AILUK I In the Fri. and Sat. Sat. Into the family of waj ' ghest ta,r distribution that can be won by a salesman for Chevrolet mo- Emitted How Will You Look ing to us.' PHONE 130W LOUISE BOSONE AND KATE HAPPS - ! Itelper of Cooked in an Open, Clean Kitchen j 14,-87- t'orth-eomin- What I ii "If your hair is not becoming, you had better be com- Fr. i Helper Man Honored Subscribe for The Journal. , Thur. - ! i 1 and warmer to the businessmen citizens of Helper this week than were ever before. Comments from practically every section of Carbon county did just that and union officials and the good will worked by the and union members through-ou- t merchants of Helpor will not be the county were considerably worn off in just a week or two. your purse. that prosperity has again returned to the coal mining industry is evident in reports troin committee chairman for the Indication Optimistic reports from the Am i erlcan Mln!n Congress thow that all noor space for the exposition of mining equipment is completely sold three months In advance of' the exposition date. One hundred and twenty manufacturers have contracted for the 75,000 square feet available floor space. R. E. Salvati. general managel. Island Creek Coal rompany. and chair- man of the program committer for the convention, reports that manufacturers will present two for million dollars of equipment consideration of the operators. The convention and exposition has been held for 13 consecutive years. Its object is the advance-inent of safe and efficient producA committee of tion methods. 78 important ocal officials, under Mr. Salvati's direction, have been working since January 1 to list and select topics for discussion and officials of the convention predict a record attendance. for controlling dairy industry of Carbon Bn.l 13tu Annual Coal Mining convenEmer' countries was sitmed hv .. him k tion and Exposition to be held on . ' "VUVUI kM tl 01 members cf the Cur May 11 to 15 at Cincinnati, Ohio, placed him in the liinelitrht The Helper Journal ry mllkshpd at a meeting' under the auspices of the Amtr- is owned Montl:l' evening. by a home-raisej ican Minnlng Congress, boy (hand rais-- ! rreraent becomes effec-- j ed in fact) and is not controlled1 T .J D. Conover. secretary, states H AlJ,:i a,ut a board to ad-- j that 20 representative coal by any particular political or fin-- ' 11 v;,: ,!"m1'l and Monte jpaniea spent over $13,000,000 for interest as it used to bp in'l" or rrii-o- , Arthur Water-- ; equipment and supplies in produc- the past. Us advocacies konneth new deal for all and the Urasher ,'"!.'! ofjing some CO million tons of coal !?'';!',, only loa v,tre elected to serve! in 1135. This would indicate that paner that 0trivei! a n . w., lor on tne board with J. II. McGlb- - the pers citizenry. industry as a whole, which ney, state trade practice compli-- , produced 365 million tons, spent If our old friend, whom this ance director. more than 60 millions for operatpaper so highlv touted i.,e Terrns of the agreement per-abl- e ing equipment. He predicted an renew his subscription Dock is colle(Uve burgalnlng on the even larger sum would be spent to say that he is an uncouth man monus etiquitte. one in'part 01 labor employed in the In- - in l'J36, particularly in the modnow y aIul Protet't against child ernization program under whose veins simmers the blood oft mcas swartny sous, a relative' irtuor anuses, a minimum of $15 way in the Industry. Reports Bureau of mines show " f Hallie Sallesie, km "s piacea on wages to from the o . WV DULiri 1 , De paul employes, with a maxl-ltfia- t sal09 f mobile loaders and r batehelor knicht or Four room, strictly modern house Phist. but instead of the latter a mum of 51 hours per working' scrapes increased 53.9 per cent In week- 1935, aad indIctttion8 are favor- plain whang the miller sale. Inquire M. Pleaca, C15 TUe lollowIaK current prices aWe for an even larger increase for Worse still Dock will Rav hia n 1936 Bet: Vere Milk 35 (bulk)- Ford V8 is an old ford cents Janet St., Helper. rattletrap 6 " Y,uu"!3a't: riease be kind enough to renew tDoiuea) and your subscription or vn.i miht hl10 CCIlls a uait wholesale tent retail; coffee cream. religated not only to the union r,tll2r the old lady's gossip, but you will 35 cents a quart wholesale and 50 go back to oblivion, should you cents retail; whipping cream, 60 cents a quart and 75 cents; butue 80 mistortunate as to incur tno wralh of the Helper Journal. termilk, 32 cents a gallon and 40 cents; cottage cheese, eight-ounc... The Cad from Iceland. carton, S cents and 10 cents, and skimmed milk, 10 cents a gallon. HOME OWNERS IN brousht Home owners in Carbon county have filed 315 applications with the Home Owner's Loan Coronation for refinancing exisiing morOf the 315 applications tgages. filed 167 have been closed for a total of $343,227, withdrawn 20, held for further consideration 101, and pending 27, as of. January 2, 1936, according to an announcement made by Allen T. Sanford, the State Director for Utah for the National Emergency Council. The' total number of applications filed in the state was of which 10,275 have been closed for a total of $24,101,578,-67- 0 withdrawn, 3,271 held for further consideration and 662 pendare ing. n Cheese, Helper Journal: From what we have learned our friend and pal and one of . leading Cit!ZCns ha nnt in...l! hla BubBcl 'lu"ou tor th w joudnal rh COAL MINING IS T(l Y Iir-im- haa tiAiv . rs,Kv. in case of emergen- which plant or an unusual situation can! cy blanket the entire Carbon county with copies of its regular Issues of the Helper Journal as this was demonstrated last week when 2500 Journals were printed and TfP!rwr re Hn afloW P very W tft THE HELPER JOURNAL r5i TJVERYON?' h tn niivemse. and see what you have to into needed cash. i-- tu con-ver- t HELPER UTAH IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THESE VALUES BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEXT USED CAR WE ALSO HAVE A SPECIAL PLAN FOR BONUS MEN . .IM |