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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Two THE HELPER, UTAH SPRING GLEN By y' Win. F. MacKnight, Publisher. 6 MONTHS . ONE YEAR - $2 SUBSCRIPTION . $1 OEUVCRCO TREE at Published Helper, Friday Every ASlOttT!W d ; h s is reported as Mrs. Tony Kerbounic to her bed with an rheumatism. Is RAINS NEWS was cn the met at the Lamph. The Hamelwright Hacking, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mrs, H. L. Leurs is ill at her Jordison of Spring Canyon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karyne of home in Little Standard. Helper. The Jordisons held the The Bridge club met at the winning score. home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene BarMr. George Marines left Wed- ney. Prize winners wore Mrs. T. Mr. I. W. Duncan, Mrs. nesday morning for California, I.Wolverton, W. Duncan and Mr. . Albert where he will spend several days. George is accompanied by friends Shockley. from Salt Lake. the Bargain Matinee till Saturday - Matinee prices 7 p.m. G. G. 2 BIG FEATURES one big program , On Hit feature No. Traffic in the upper part of Spring Canyon was marln Imnn.q. v The Christmas entertainment program given in the school house last Monday afternoon and Tuesday evening was also a very great success, with all grades participating in the presentation. The chorus selection rendered by the 7th, 8th and 9th grades at the end of the program was very well received by the audience. SUGAR 10-l- b noon by the Prlary officers. 90 BEANS Navy Six licenses to wed were grant- T OOK around the house, ofed this week by the county clerk, fice or store and see B. H. Young. Those reoeivlnf he if there isn't something for permits Include Andretta DeVietti which you have no further and Ross Bunnel of Helper. Sam-,Mssurely is wanted uel L. Davis of Spring Canyon and Louise F. Fausett of Price. Benjamin Hull of Castle Gate CHIPS & SHAVINGS and Bertha Robinett of Price, Alma K. Lawiey and Betty Mullins Friday, January 8, 1937 of Helper, Stewart McEwan Snow of Kenilworth and Marie Redd of Did you Howdy Folks: Price, and James Willis Reeves hear about the artist who of Salt Lake and Rhea Mae Swiscalled his latest landscape her of Valporiso, Indiana. 'home" because there was no place like It? Miss Sally Sutch, nurse at the There . are three sides to hospital, has returned to work af every question. Your side, ter her enforced layofr due to a the other fellows side and badly cut finger. the right side. A play was presented Monday night by local talent to derive funds for the Sunday school. . 0L 4-- oz Maxwell Anderson's, prixe play company, and Mr. S. Swenson, were visitors here the forepart of the week. OVALTINE Lg. SALMON lg can BAKING Powder 1X6 SAL SODA WHEAT Shredded BEANS xu lb can Calumet 2 pkgs , CAKE FLOUR r(t i 3-l- b Q 72-- u lc pkc Soft-Sil- k bag 90 (OATS 20-o- z 294 pkg g jSperry, Quick MILK 2 tall cans 150 j WAX PAPER 150 Roll All Brands lLarge COFFEE jar 290 j SOUPS, 3 cans 250 Shasta ...IjExcept chicken 6 LIMA BEANS RICE, fancy b 250 ln2 lbs for t til iiose jLiue nag GRAPEFRUIT PINEAPPLE 250 iTwo No. 2 cans No. 2V? can each Broken Slice Matched slices COCOA 2 lb can 17, TOMATOES solid 1(M No. V- can into-Nav- 790 y "LOVE LETTER OF A STAR" A story to keep you Posing Sun. Mori. Continuous From A warm 1 p.m. FLOUR 48-l61.69 SALT Iodized Star Brand PAR lg pkg 290 P-- SOAP 10 bars for CRACKERS 2 lbs J90 SPUDS White Sodas A-- l brand 10 lbs for CHEESE lb 370 TUNA FLAKES j Per can Kraft Swiss Sun. lovable story 'BANJO ON MY KfiEE' With Barbara STANWYCK JOEL McCREA G "JUNGLE PRINCESS" With DOROTHY LAMOUR THRILLS! . THRILLS! Thursday BANK NIGHT With Big Cash Drawing On the Screen GIRL ON FRONT PAGE EDMUND LOWE GLORIA STUART BACON lb 250 STEAKS Half or whole slab PORK Roast lb H0 "A MS Mission lb Whole or half -- MOUSE THURS. CARTO0 FRI. Continuous SAT. Saturday 3:30 Liberty" gave stars. give it 4 more H 4 Yoif "WINTERSET" and SUN. Will Spout, our friend and remarks that one sage, robin does .not make a spring, but sometimes one lark is responsible for a fall. MEREDITH MARQO MON. Continuous BOBBY TUES. 1:00 Sunday BREEN in "RAINBOW ON KIVER" Till May Robeson i' Chas Butterwon The lasting quality of our Acme Paint is responsible for it's wide popularity. We'd like to have an opportunity to talk with you about It. We nominate for oblivion those people who think that because they have had two drinks they should be excused for their actions. Dinna' spend your money for drink, but aye, keep a cork screw. Spend your money for the best when buying coal. THURSDAY . Continuous ONLY from 6:00 "THE CASE OF 3 on THX BLACK CAT" RICARDO CORTEZ JUNE TRAVIS IIEI Sun. and Mon. Continuous Sunday 3:30 JEAN ARTHUR JOEL McCREA "ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN" HELPER, UTAH As big as "Mr. Deeds come to Town' 6-- oz FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS doz 330 LEMONS lg size 290 ORANGES Per dozen Large size LETTUCE lg head Solid, Crisp 2 lbs 350 Sirloin HAM" HOCKS lb tty POT ROAST Beef Wr VEAL STEAK y 2 lbs for' TEG of MUTTON 1? lb Yearling at, Plus MICKEY 3-l- lg0 Lean cuts RIB STEAKS lb Steer Beef "OT ROAST lb 1 rF! T-bo- ne, WILD" COFFEE lb pkg JXA SUGAR b pkg 24 r POWDERED Chase and Sanborii TOMATO PASTE 90 TAM ALES lg can 230 Ghebhardts can for RAISINS pkg C0 jMAZOLA OIL g(J0 Salad Seedless gallon U. S. Inspected Meats WEO. GOE - CELERY Hearts 190 LETTUCE head 90 2 for Large head LEMONS doz 290 ORANGES doz 250 iLarge juicy Large and juicy You'll thrill to the trials and devotions of these lovers TUES. t r DOUGLAS Introducing 1-- lb QA DUNNE "THEODORA Some parents are rude, but others have learned to keep quiet when the children are talking. Alaska Pink Med. It . Home Operated Prices Effective Fri. Sat., Jan 8th - 9th bs No. 2 Hit Feature pkg for IRENE k UmELVYN BURGESS 5-l- "WiNTERSET" ' Mr. John A. Grant, purchasing agent for the Spring Canyon Coal Home Owned 3 l bs MACARONI or Spaghetti lb pkg COCONUT SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous Sunday from " Progressive Market John Georglas has returned to Salt Lake to resume his studios at the University of Utah. 10 cans 'Lady from Nowhei Lyle Davis of Spring Canyon and The junior high enjoyed a party Louise Faucett were married in Wednesday afternoon. Dancing was Price New Year's Eve. They will also enjoyed. reside here. Mr. Bridges of Little Standard was taken suddenly ill. He is now in the Standard hospital and all his friends hope that he will recover speedily. All Brands bag of Mr. The debate contest results are as follows: Vivian Burton, first; Elaine Rasmussen, second. This contest was sponsored A Primary party for the by the was given Wednesday after minth grade students. MILK 1 aaa4 uvcud n. x; and Mrs. Clarence Mower is layed up with an attack oE appendicitis. Home Operated I HOMINY qt can Marriage confined of Free Delivery Before 11 o'clock Prices Effective Fri. Sat., Jan 8th - 9th "WHITE GOODS" SALE Attend - IN Llndstrom left Wednesday to commence his senatorial duties Mrs. C. C. Ellis was called to in Salt Lake City. Iowa, due to the death of her father. She left December 2Gth. Miss Ruth Murray, who spent Christmas vacation at the home Mrs. Mary Klarich of Standard of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. is staying at the Kerbovlc home. B. of Helper, was a guest Murray She plans to stay until her mother of Miss Valynne Wilcox of Spring has recovered from her Illness. Canyon at the home of her Home Owned SATURDAY Saturday Berg-somethin- g Ricci iviarket The Pick of the Pictures Phone 70 HELPER, UTAH - ver-'pla- y l were the hosts at a bridge party Wesley Petty lias returned to last Tuesday evening in their home. The following guests were Provo to resume his studies at present: Mr, and Mrs. Leonard the B.Y.U. FRIDAY dis-Mi,- ;j Students of the Junior high! ft i hi- a a a cvn radii wiJ j9 vi presented a very fine program heavy enow storm here. last Saturday over the local radio station. Neatha Mower, daughter Wesley Petty Rosie Zambreletti Is living with Mrs. Albert Shaw her father Angelo Zambreletti, tick list this week. after staying in California with her grandmother since the death The Pinochle club of her mother in the spring. Her small sister, Esther is living with home of Mrs. Art a friend of the family in Helper. prises went to Mrs. and Mrs. Sadller, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larsen . ..... attack SCHOOL NEWS , s : SPRING CANYON SPRING GLEN Phone news items to The Helper Journrd. j h h By No. 37 w will s The Messers John Kosec, Sr. and Jr., accompanied by Mr. Glen national congress Jackson, motored to Greenriver Wednesday, January 6, 1337, the seventy-fiftof the United State3 of America, convened to accord consideration last week. to many matters of prime importance. The president of these United Mrs. Frank Parker, and son, States, Franltlin D. Roosevelt, formally struck the keynote of the week-enbefore opening day's buHiness with his energetic plea for the courts of the Roger, spent the in Lake. Salt Christmas, in closer land to Join harmony with the executive and legislative branches of the government "if democracy is to survive and progress The condition of Pauline Hunts, maintained for the commion good." Never in the history of the country has a president been faced man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. By THELMA NEZOS AT BONNIE. SHOWS . CONGRESS TO ACT AGAIN ROYAL GOME x Nicky Pavich Is around again after being confined to bed for a week with a serious attack of the flu. Art Huntsman, p d Mr. and Mrs. John Rolando are new residing in their new home. with euch an imposing block of support from both branches of congress as has Mr. Roosevelt. The President, in his annual message, reviewed the past four years of his administration and cited how the "vital challenges" of the day were met with the N.R.A. Mr. Roos-even- t stated that although the statues of the N.R.A. were outlawed, the problems were net, and were still with us. PEACE CONFERENCE DISCUSSED He touched lightly on the picture of international strife and the prospect oi war in Europe, wnne me countries or Kurope were clamoring for war the nations of the western hemisphere had met In a friendly and sane conference in Buencs Aires, and had discussed the more pressing problems of the day. And so the seventy-fiftcongress of the United States has met once more to discuss your problems and mine. Just what the legislatures will do, as yet, i3 vague. But whatever it is, it may be safely stated that they will follow the chief executlCi-is-heto the letter. f Junior High News iiu Mr, John Juvan Jr. wa3 a in Salt Lake last week. EVERY HOME 8, 1937. Members of the Rebeka!ut and the Odd Fello I tjunda v vouie kui bi iue K ot , meet at class ai week. Students have been wo.king!thig evening (Friday) in A drama with music, deftly reMornl There are many reasons wby:rea, harU sini;e miirning from the'ular session. The formal fci Good m lieved by comedy and enlivenc-you'll find "Theodora Goes Wild" Christmas holidays in preparation tion of officers which was Epwoi by i everal new song hits, coru- - w hich opens at the Bonnie The- - for examinations. ally scheduled for this nth s ,0,iQi bine to make 'Banjo on My Knee' j atre Sunday and Monday, gay, until next i postponed Friday Social ' 'the 20th Century-Foentertainment. but. Tryouts are Mill being conduct- - uary 15th. pijture impeccable jadie: tor the sci I ol operetta. By, which opens Sunday at the Strand above a is ,h revelation of 'rene't-.mess ai Dunne as a glanioroui, captivat- - next Tuesday it is quite probable , ... s I January S .1 tirm ing comedienne. Many believed that a. cast will be selected to Add to this a stcry that is the parts. This operetta will I)u2np C0:nman,jOll .such year. G tinctly different in theme anljsatility but few dared believe she be present sometime during the plot construction: w ith the locale could be so completely charming, latter part of February. of Tobacco F.oad and for char, 'so deftly subtle as a light comedy - The ninth graders have started aeters the shiiaty-boaterwhj artist. For her first feature-lengtlive, love and die on their ram riot, it new project. They "will sell Only i surf shackle barges on the lower & Is-- j Columbia production chiefs were tickets for the show "As you ACTS VAUDEVILLE sisslppi, and the sum total is '.shrewd in selecting a vehicle like it,'' starring Elizabeth new in movie enter-- which allows the star full rein ininer. Between shows they w ill pat Featuring ment. displaying talents never before on a few stunts. The cast Includes Barbara Stan-- , disclosed. The picture has the THE 3 LITTLE Pl( The students of the school are wyck and Joel McCreh custarred, flavor of 'It Happened One Night' PERSON supported by such talented and plus the delightful nonsense of deeply grieved at the passing Man as Htlen WWley, 'My popular players Godfrey.' away of Mrs. McKenna, mother Feature Picture of one of the students here. The Buddy Eb3en, Walter Ereumtn and MARY ASTOR in school wishes to express its deepmany others. Clerk Issues Six est sympathy to the family. Licenses AT STRAND SUNDAY Oiga Dupin Dick Erather, who is employed at Kyune, visited here last week with his family. Diuveneo only on subscription TD Entered as Second Class matter at the Postoffice Jarbon County, Utah. UIAH SWTS P&iA mjcnnnni hiLUuunrt nnrounin uuco HiLu "BANJO ON MY KNEE HELPER JOURNAL THI JOURXU. I NEWS IDITIOH THI JOURNAL SHOPPER'S EDITIC Helper, Utah. Friday, January lb 190 20 U. S. INSPECTED MEATS lb 100 PORK ROASTS Lean cuts per lb 210 BEEF POT ROAST good cuts lb 13 to Z Fanov nens, Fryers and Eastern Oysters SPINACH 2 lbs CELERY lg stalk 100 CABBAGE Solid heads 220 ti qi 10 B M III I P OGU5 VEAL POT ROAST ,meaty cuts lb 170 SIRLOIN STEAKS per lb 220 SLICED BACON sugar cured per !b 330 1 lbs SHORTENING Pearl Brand I |