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Show 17, i936 Helper, Utah, Friday April ior o Pete Milano lett fine where jlonJay for a lew 1 1HE HELPER JOURNAL Fagi i Strand Sweet Shoppe where a large crowd was present. The re t relatB reception waj also hild for the of I marriage cf Ruth Silitoe and Dick formerly Leo, Charles . . Mrfa v.no were married the . . jjiiuseis now of Small Mjsa H Par4 . name e fiuug. Keiresuments were '"V utuuliUi. Hf.C,' Klondike Ann" this week Oil DUB1UCBS. serve d and the evening was spont From, the perfumed, in dancing. The newly-webirthday party Saturday afternoon Mrs- - James Bottlno Entrta!o couple her 7th lett right after the reception birthday. Pour Thursday Bridge Club m celebrating riose from 1 to a little glrla were present. After a Mrs. James nnttfnn tueir honeymoon, returning SunContest Band 'reaches of the Artie Circle may Zt lor delicious luncheon games vera nor Thursday They will make their home seem bridge club. After day. ' a like a far jump, but that Favor9 of in Played. TIME Price. very enjoyable luncheon a ses-- ' candy eggs in HOUSE CLEANING gal. Mae West, does It grand Easter baskets were given each sion of cards were SPRING played. Those Silitoe-Hoceand as garcefully as ever, easily, little guest. i s were .Mrs. Cliff Mem- j in "Klondic Annie" her new film are cleaning mott. Mrs. a. R. Demman,. Mrs Va' riage j which opens to a packed house have al ....Mrs. Fritz Nyman nnw. T'.i' Mrs. Art Dalpiaz marriage of Kuih oilitoe . muse jJamos Uorgei-aA. ana .. Entertains a. ,i Ui h;,r.l Ho. r: Jr., was held' ui niiuuMjMiu ittiis nuiniHv Mrs. Fritz Nyman, Mrs. fini".-Frank A'. Iready.. I3on- 20. the 19, at Monday, April Likm.i ill' nPAittl liii.l.u ''in Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Nyman en- jBarboglio, Mrs. D. K. Awhile others Downey. nie Theatre. vye nave a nugc tertained their Sunday Xight club Mrs. Ace Miner, and Mrs. R. A April Mh. Close friends and rel-- j hold she's draped in a cleaning at a dinner. Those In attendance Xilson. Two invited guests were aties were in attendance. The' A"a stock of house work vour or buudled up clinging tiegligee man maxe iaKo eeremonv wns wero Mrs. to Mr. present, nerformpd Lee Grover and Mrs. and Mrs. Art Dalpiaz, tl.im . the audience parka, Mr. and Mrs. John Colzani, Mr! John Ibori. Prize winners were by Bishop Carter. Edwin Marchet- in a warm fur 'aiser and., more. U....h Iim- - equally well! will like soaps. Mrs. A. tw'.st ti as R. cleaners, naoer with Mrs. and 3.. man, Ace Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Demman, Mrs. James 1 1 1 powaers... cnorc Llewellyn as maid of honor. The "Pride of The Marines" courinfl.. Eugene Gibson. Pmes were tak- Hottino and Mrs. Lee Grover A happy combination of pathos, bride was dressed in a formal en by Eugene Gibson and Mra. iris ammonia, eiorox, romance and stiring milihumor, all white reasonably satin and a etc carried gown, oiishes j Llewellyn-Marchetbouquet of pink and white roses. tary pagentry makes "Pride of Marriage 10c; Biscuits Refreshments were served and The Marines." which comes to Wheat ellogs The 1.1 of Powdered a marriage n::M v Mary Llewellyn reception was held at the Strand the Lyric theatre, one of the fv4 rvdioiMB 7 and Edwin Marchetti took of Swett i,nd Brown Sugar 2 for 17c; Shoppe along with the most diverting comedy-dramaplace Llewt-lly.Marchetti reception. The the season. ft the Llewellyn home April 8th prunes 6c lb; Lg Oranges "Pride of the Marines" features bride and groom left Immediately Ibe doz; Del Mail Corn 10c; at 7:3. P. d. A large group fillCharles Kre-m- e Rickford. Florence Rice after the reception for their honey ed the house. 2 pine Tomatoes 10c; Many beautiful Pork Picnis moon, The 3 for 10c; returning Sunday. presents were given. Mr. Alex couple are making their home In Bill 5c; bunched nd beans performed the Morgan, Mrs... Ray Barett, marriage Price. 3.. for.. 101 ;.. New Mrs. A. L. Dcason, Mrs. Clyde leieinony. The bride was dressed Z. aiaa run bpuds 2 lbs 13c; .,' 0H Milter, Mrs. Tom Maligaccio, Mrs. GLOOMS' in a beautiful forral white satin dress and holding a beauti- Sewing Club Meets Sic; Hershey 5c bars 3 for Jack Reese, Mrs. Lenord Thayne, line: la Poultry Farm Eggs ful bouquet of rosebuds. The best Thursday Afternoon Mrs. Tommy.. Price, Mrs... Frank rrfthsK9.41 -- I 4C. ID 1 9c; Marsnmanows ise man was Dick Rigers and the Mrs. Jesse Barlow Mrs. Kavenah. The afterJames, I i entertainedj i YUa: K. K. snnmps 44.1 maids of honor were Miss Dorothy the Sewing Club ic, B. noon was spent in sewing and April Thursday ine Pears Tg isc; tumax Wilson and Miss Ruth. Silltoe 9th. Those refreshments were served at 5 attending were Mrs.i o'clock. Cleaner. 3.. Tor.. iva A reception was given at the Bob ' Elliott, MrB. Alex. Lakie. Mrs. Hil pced Pineapple.. 17c. can; 13c bot. pine Catsup lg u - Society IRotcs " Bonnie Theatre Attractions d It i i - A ns" i i Tni3 II. Gogoslon, Price; 2year tee- - J. B. Littzzette. Price: MOOSE LODGE TO INSTALL OFFICERS; Truatee. Fred D. Hall. Helper; and representative to supreme Moroni Hunt of Helper, Formal iutallation of the offic-- ' of the local order of Moose1 ternatc W. II. Taylor. Castle Cate lodge will take place at the K. or1'tahP. hall next Tuesday evening.1 April 21, with fitting ceremonies John Milan, Helper businessman, and appropriate rituals, according returned this week from Ogdcn to announcement made by A. J. where he has spent the past few Carlson this week. days serving on the federal grand The officers being installed ani jury. the positions are as follows: Dictator, Earl Shuraway. Price. R. Livingston. A. ' Mr. Utah Spring Canyon; Prelate, Stanley Young, Price; Secretary, A. J. Merchant: Carlson, Helper; Treasurer. Fred 18. al-er- - Vice-Dicato- r. , 'f i at-ie- j and little Billy Burrud in a rollicking, joyous tale of a brawny r leatherneck who adopts a old lad and brings him to the military post to live. Route your Inter-Stat- e Merchandise teu-yea- Shipments via tl v s ipjv ( PISHED whiskMV J Mkl ic; Market I u PORK from young, Roasts cut i. i . i tnder pork are umjeaiaoie especially when op flavor, with baked potatoes, age seasoning and a bit of ipple sauce on the side. Try 17c mother Pork Roast at b to 25c lb. Chops 18c lb to !5c lb; Side Pork and sau- erved pneea. fage reasonaDiy I have made an We lip - ESTATE OF JOE LIZZI, deceased. . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at Helper. Utah, on or before tbe 17th day of June, A. D.. 193G. JOHN REBOL, Administrator of the Estate of Joe Lizzl, deceased. rr tcr3 mfl cSj nfy Attorney for Administrator. Dato of first publication, April 17, 193G. Date cf last May publication, 1D3G. extra rrT3 I SRAGGSl & SHAVINGS 2 it I 1 is one place the cus-- f mer is always wrong. The court. police I Any purchaser of a West-t- g House Refrigerator is let 1935 Chev. Mstr. town sedan, lots of extras, low mileage. $200 down payment,... $29.68.. per month for 18 1930 Chev. Sedan. 4 new 6 ply 1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan. Looks low price of months. owdy pere "ways right. 1933 Chev Mstr. Sedan. A wonderful $485 buy now going at trunk, upholstery like new, one owner, driven 26,000 miles. This car is also loaded with value, going at a $29500 1930 Chev. Coupe 1931 Chev. 6 w. w. Sport Sedan, An jqo.s Chev. 31,000 miles $360 :. $26500 New paint and of lots tires, transportation in this little bus for $26500 1930 Chev. Coach. little jives and ;use, l2 ton pickup truck Special air wheels, low in mileage $55000 SyS-U- Com1934 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe, Looks like a plete in every respect. new car, driven 17,000, you've never like this on any of a Sally believes that I " no Particular sin to ay Oolf on Sunday, but she that the., way some Play golf , a sin any 7 heard i Tjere has Jerffl arts, leak one U tej fiher. " He doesn't a hing to 1930 Ford Coupe, wonderful Wis 1 won c,.i Tu we'd get a few a,d the cannibal "What I need is a of alts." . oe wiNe"t time you need i yu' h0" " and let u to make a r. 1 III :olo. lum- - drnn how savings. "it country tilder i kPER needs horti. less by office ex- $27500 cellent condition have to prove he heat jdo't $47g (Q 1930 Ford Coupe, motor rebored, the place price 1934 model car this year me. nner stape--- . $4orutj 7) rumble seat, like new motor, original finish looks $37500 new 1932 Ford V8 Coupe, Before '"'J0 1930 Ford Fordor Sedan $26500 1928 Chrysler 4 ell. Sedan, no reason able offer rejected. 1935 Ply Deluxe Coach with trunk, driven 21,000 miles $57500 1933 Plymouth Deluxe Coach, looks and runs like new, an exceptional value for only $46509 1932 Plymouth Sport Coupe. that any young fellow proud of net A car could no substitute for Grande service. be Redd M otor Agent Phone 13 O.RIOGPAHDE WSTRH HA O I SCfNIC LINE L rv A D JfCtOFTHCwOH) HAVE YOUR SATCH REPAIRED WATCH MAKERS rear duals, platform body, driven 26,000 miles by one driver and is still like new in every resneet. Sell- ing right now $57500 1929 Chev. Coupe. Excellent condition, one of the finest cars we have ever been able to offer for 00 Every watch brought to us reconditioned completely and guaranteed for years. is Fine Repairing, Authorised i Good Service dealers in Hamilton - Elgin Walthan - Central Bulova Gruen Wrist and Pocket Watches -- For Men & Women BEN & INGERSOLL WRIST WATCHES S3.25, $3.95, $7.95, $9.95, $12.50, $15.00, $21.50 A. up. WRIST 1929 Cev. Coupe, good condition, $19500 1929 Chevrolet Roadster... $6500 Shaffer, Waterman any reasonable offer for this little car will be ac Pens, Pencils, Sets Holmes & Edwards Sterling Inlaid 1929 Chev. Coach, f,lea- - 1929 Plymouth Coupe, one owner and driven very little, new paint $18500 1935 Dodge Deluxe Sedan, new ray day pistons, perfect circle rings, complete satisfaction guaranteed out of this unusual car . re-bor- ed $575-0- 0 Parker 1847 ROGERS COMMUNITY :.. STRATFORD & TUDOR SILVERWARE ... ALARM CLOCKS Big Bens Baby Bens Every Alarm clock in our stock is tested by a wat;h maker.. That Is why it U safe to.. buy one., of., our clocks. Thsy all carry a tw o year guarantee. .. Announcing the Addition of two new lines of Nationally advertised Merchandise 1929 Dodge D. A. Sedan, wonderful looking car, leather upholstery used car, see iis-fcharges, better reconditioned used cars. or and rates F. L. Gross, 1934 Chev. 157 inch long wheel base, $350 00 for larger tradein allowances, Company Price, Utah UTAH LCL freight is picked up at origin and delivered at For schedules OTHER MAKES, & ALL OF THEM MARKED LOWER yoir rates. ECONOMICAL that. "t do In DEPENDABLE $210 1932 Chev. 6 w. w. Sport Roadster Looks and is just like new, actually excentional value on any used car lot, lots of extras and driven very rank' tires, like new inside and out, driven efore ere's i, There More people buy new Chevrolet cars today than any other low priced car in the field They buy Chevrolet first for original low cost, second, most economical on the road today, third, most complete car in the field, fourth, higher used car trade in allowances, fiftli Chevrolet owners enjoy and use the same type motor as is found in three of ihe worldfs highest priced cars today. (Valve-i- n head construction) see Chevrolet is lowest priced, full sized six cylinder car in America today. People who buy used Chevrolets can and do enjoy the same kind of service from their purchase as the new car buyer. In many instances a one or two year old Chevrolet can be purchased at a tremendous reduction from its original price, yet very little or no service has been taken out of one of these cars. Due to the tremendous demand for the new Chevrolet this year, we have an unusually large stock of used Chevrolets on our used car lot today. These cars are lower in price than they've ever been before. See them, Drive them Compare the prices with other prices prevailing on other cars in town today. trial. Folks: President oosevelt' spent his vacation 9n a fishing trip. No doubt time he caught a fvery fwihead, he said: "Good lorning, Senator." at no Increase DHYR Gar-janzo- la CMIPS DELIVERY SPEEDY Saloml In the piece (fresh stock) 50c lb; Cheese 50c lb; Cottage Cheese, a fine spring kmc, 9c lb; large dills 2 for 5c; franfurters 2 for 25c; American Cheese 18c lb; ill kinds of tinfoil wrapped Iheese, reasonably priced. You will find our prices fglit in bacon, shortening, rd, lunch meats, fish, etc. DJ? STORE-DOO- R Rio Caruso ve us a AND Prs. The Most Desirable Used Car in America Today The Choice Used Car On Any Used Car Lot And Here's The Reason Why Iffort to prepare you nice beet, veal and lamb roasts it bargain prices. I Spring Fries 25c lb; stew-r.- g hens 20s lbs. I FOR YOUR PICNIC ON SUNDAY I PICK-U- deitination, providing a new convenience for Utah ship. 3 - RIO GRANDE MARL D. GIBSON. j j X In The NOTICE OF CREDITORS $250-0- 0 BULOVA WRIST Foi SILEX WATCHES Men and Women COFFEE MAKERS All our Merchandise Is UNION MADE AND UNION SOLD Members of N. H. A. of A. THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS BOB HELPER NILSON, Mgr. "UTAH n |