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Show r Pasre THE HELPER JOURNAL October 9, 1936. Helper, Utah, Friday, Eight I I MARR PATSY Novelty Upside-dow- n S. U- - THOMPSON Comedy Imitat -- Items fcOCJETY Helper Kecietary-Mr- s. Treasurer-Mr- s. cefe-mohie- after which an "attractively prepared luncheon was served by the Committee. Members present were: Mrs. Mayme Hansen, Mrs. A. S. Wahl, Mips Nina Balling, Miss Dlodwin , of t Latuda, Mis. Marine -Murphy, Miss Josephine. Feado, Iis Dora Marshall, Miss Lufille ' . . . . Pi-fry- . .Miss Bertha Mrs. Christensen, Miss Katherine to the hostess. Stein and "Caroline. Sprat-ISn- Crowley, A.nn M,iss Part, in addition Mrs. Cliff Memmott was. .a special Steins Entertain Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. gam Stein had as lieir Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Service and three child. 'ten of Salt Lake. At 4 o'clock5 p.ia. a nicely prepared dinner was red at one table and covers -- were laid for the following: ; Wr. and Mrs. Service, Mrs. Ben ifftein, Mr. Frank Stein, Miss Ella Simons, the Misses Caroline and J ifreljA Stein, Mr." Jos. Blnmberg 1 the hosts. An time enjoyable ' --was had by all. ' on the Belvedere was the scene pi pared luncheon was served, at of a verv cav and lovely dinner, one table, which w as decked wifh" fall flowers. when they were the hosts to the brilliantly colored members of the Sunday Night After luncheon hour, tables w,eij .'.'A;..-Bridge Club. Dinner was served arranged for bridge. Covers were laid for Mr. and at 7 p.m. at 3 small tables which i Mrs. ' George Thomas of Ogden, were attractively arranged.... Members present were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Lomhaidi of sVrs. John Colzani, Mr. and Mrs. Thistle, mother and father of Eugene Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. the hostess, Mrs. Margin Gordon, Mr. Thomas Anest and the hosts. Ace Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Art and Mr. V. Nyman. Guests present were Mr. and Kmpty refrigerator cars are Mrs. Cliff' Memmott and 'Mrs. It. being sent back to the Pacific A. Dart. coast as rapidly a,s they are unPrizes were won by Mr. Gibson, loaded as there la a great shortMr. Dalpiaz and Mrs. Dart". age of these cars at this time. Cfoal containing gondolas are also Women's Club much lacking at this time as the Meets big gain In coal business this 'The Women's Club met at the year has made a shortage of these V.M.C.A.' Club' Rooms Thursday cars as well, and the dispatch afternoon. Mrs. Clyde Miller was cleiks are pretty hard pressed the hostess and in charge of the finding enough of these empties program. Mrs. P. B. Bunnel gave, to supply the various mines of a book review on "I Went to Pit Carbon county. College." Mrs. Louis Dankworth rendered a beautiful vocal solo, The business men and farmers of Gunnison, Utah haveJunt comaccompanied by Mrs. Miller, t4 the construction eif propleted Mrs. Horning Hostess cessing plant at' that city jvhere To Birthday Party turkeys and other, poultry will be Mr. r,d Mrs. Fd Homing v. ere cleaned and "cured for shipment tlje delighted hosts at n Biithday to public market. A large number party at their hone. A nicely of turkeys from the Sanpete ier- i ' n it m a' w n Mymans Hosts , at Prices Effective this time of year fruits vegetables and meats are In their prime..: ' The farmers. are harvesting their rops. It is your harvest too ' at your O. P. ekaggs ' Store in Helper. Fetks are saving money re. You too, can cut your food costs if you will make 4h store your food We do our best to pet you the best only Evening 10c - 20c - 30c of Unusual & CO. BONNEI Variety Comedy Clowns WELLS Nonsense Musical UP Merit A GILM0UR Comedy Sta -- as a to handle this business bues,- -;! Marysvaie branch to months ritory will he ireed at .this) used on the Sl.OOO railroad. the ton crop ot for een, making , plant, while still another is being handle the or me harvested i"ur be will same that purbeets for the roundhous,e anHj built at Moioni !sttg;ir Master Mechanic D. G. Cun- repair shop.g country this, in the Sanpete-Seviepose.: divLake Salt -- 'Two additional .crews are. being1 fall. It will take about three ningham of tbe j - laming , t& of "jjter-m- works ffflent "t;Ofl,000 m J :rh0od At "in s puttin t social MANY BARGAIN SAVINGS TO BE HAD AT THE SUCCESS 3IARKETS ON TliiS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 9th - 10th CONSISTENTLY LOWER ON ALL' OUR " ' SHELF ITEMS AT ALL TU1US. 2 lb. : I.PICSanArW .... ! Xft r'lU. ' .. j i mw ij y MMigfW-vr ' Store Fri. Sat. Oct. 9 ,10 the Sastber ;Spi ?W T M A El ICE .I. ; TIME 25c; BOB CHARLES Dal-pia- To Club Mr. and Mrs. F. Nyman'g home HARVEST 10c - 15c - Matinee Musical Novelty Saturday, Oct. 10"TWO FISTED GENTLEMAN" a Chris Jonflas Ma) me Hansen Mrs. A. S. Wahl acted as officer. Plan9 were discussed for the activities of the ming year. Three tables of Contract bridge re played following the & WILLIAMS B. P. W. Club Hold Installation The B.P.W. Club held their installation ceremonies Monday at the homp of Mrs. Chris Jouflas. Those inxWilled w n e: President-Mi- ss Caroline Stein. Dora Marshall I i , z ' ? ' "T" Vri'-lj- -:- 1 Tr : I .... attuaiiy v: 43c Beet J cloth: bag . ,-- can 1m S r Hell r : . i struct! : ' and 1 head-garter- Mn depend upon You RICE, 2 lbs Fancy Harshfy Bart 3 for 10c Hlk, tall cans 2 for 15c; Country Gentleman Corn 10c fled Star Flour .'cv" .15c lb; S iJtwffiM FIW - Star 150 PltlEAPPH y cras TID-B- lfl V CORNEO BEEF ? ri r" n 8 PEANUTS'Fancy," 2 lbs FRUITS CORN FLAKES A 1HM bottles for WASH Powder SALAD Dressing Lamb and Mutton - I 5 box carton bars MARSHMELLOWS 16-- T.H.T SOAP lit PAR WASHING POWDER 29 PUREX 250 PORK AND BEAMS )- m 19 JAM Jgfj .127! PS? " 7 bars,or 25 15 WAX PAPER lad the pan's ti the miuiif visn m -rt Speei 5y Ml W fist muc Ham N 2c Box Hive BIPodi?' Saturrt; -- : Umon U. S, INSPECTED MEATS of :c impress h- the ap Pernor atten pis to e rt s rfsi assen Per Gallon Good Quality Can his 'f6M7d 51b. r inn 1 125 " R0" . sami hi if lie feftctg - U. S. Inspected Beef jSTEAK, Beef lb POT Roast 10 to 1A Round, Sirloin or xesi cui-- 10 CHICKENS to 23c lb. ....You will be apSKAC'CjS rolls lOir $29h j bag Fresh PEPPERS BETTER MEATS AT LOWER PRICES Baby beef roasts have a flavor unexcelled and they are reasonably priced, 15c lb to 18c lb for the best. Veal Stew 15c lb; Rib chops 18c b; Veal roasts 17c lb . Brand count; se toncius S2c Each h'k mi varin :S in-r- f?ov Market FfiUITS AND VEGETABLES inen Won Baby Beef surprised with the quality of other fine merchandise you can pur. chase here. It is what you get home with and how it tastes for the dollar spent that counts. Beef round 18c lb; Shortening' 2 !bs 25c; Lunch meats assorted 23c lb. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Smelts, Salmon etcpriced to please. Hens ano Pries ' and Bacon and Chees want. or Anything you like J lb lb Green SWEET Potatoes Per pound ONIONS 50 lbs Make your own Mince LETTUCE 5 meat, Green tomatoes : Solid head each here-G- et your recipe!I APPLES 35 and up Bushel from us. Young Lamb roasts 15c lb for shoulder, 21c lb for leg roasts. Chops of Lamb 15c lb; Leg of Mutton 15c lb; Mutton from the chops shoulder 10c lb; Loin 15c lb. Veal and GRAPES 9 i moz cans M axine TOILET SOAP POTATOES $1-4Blis? Red Idaho's, No. l's. 100 lb bag POTATOES 1.39 White, 100 lbs TOMATOES, bu. 59 hillings 1000 slwt TISSUE VECETABES can Quart can CATSUP SPICED BEAMS Quart Jar - -- oz J BAKING POWDER Roast Pork with a sage dressing and your favorite make of apple sauce will make a tasty ..meal for October dinners. Pork roasts from tender young pork 17c i! to ?2c lb, for center c? ef fresh ham. Side Pork, Sausage and Chops at bar. jain prices. 48ib HATCHES, v V I t . drge pkg OYSTERS BEER, Casino -- PORK m ii can A"ffc,vor?; JELLO, SALMON WALNUT Meats ' Per pound CIDER, Apple Per gallon Bring own container- - In The Market . AH KEtCHUP Syrup 16c; S W Prunes 2 lbs 17c; Sugar '4 lbs 63c; c can; Kremel Spaghetti a for 10c; Jello Sc pkg; 2 kgt Post Toastiea and 1 for pkg Post Bran Flakes-a- ll 1c; Palmolive Soap 5c bar; Tomatoe Catsup 11c bottle; Red Spuds 10 lbs 15c, 100 ts for $1.39; Melons 2 for 15c;. Onions No.' Vs, 60 lbs for 49c. . ' j-5- 0 CORNFLAKES lb; Butter pftiJp; Spuds; Lfl Celery 10c stalk; J3c 6c Franco-America- . FLOUR, Cricker 2 lb pkg 17c, Her--le- 419 2 ,bs SODA CRACKERS us.- - a; ffXfChoc cut 3 ,bs s. Bargains In The Store Pfanut putter, 2 lb jar 2S; fda " SPAGHETTI, MACARONI I lb jSAUSAGE, Bulk All Pork BACON emeu MUTTON 2 lbs for jLinks lb 174 HAMS lb Picnic Style FRANKS 2 lbs Mb-pk- g 1 ! WW All kinds of Lunch' Meat and Cheese fictory ? reveal if me ' ONIONS intei 50 lb bag ,r't lb Solid Heads his ? in Mr '" Pari, Fancy SH5(5gffl-'' 23 I mi POLLED Roast ' lb Prime ning Cream Daily Fresh and Cured Fish ILC mI j Sliced or Piece Fresh Milk and Whip- - lb. 2C CABBAGE chops 29( PORK Roasts lb YA 111 SIDE PORK Beef 351 i lb lb. POTATOES Ked Bliss, 100 lbs .$1,29 lb J lb te Steer i-io- ne Fryers, Roasters Stewing hens. Fresh Dressed VEAL Roast EiounimcSl Steak o( to - r,- i . ,v lb. "c Freeh Fish Fresh Oysters Stewing Hen s 4 lbs 25 CtiEnr. LarRc Stalks, each CARROTS Lrc "bunches, 2 for thi wil ';. "4r n. !"to X j 1 I'. t'PC Me v h |