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Show ersonals Mr . nnH V-t.. .vyeis of JW Linsham are visiting with their parents for a few days. Mr. Myers is a ball member ct the U s Mine-teaand was the third baseman on the Helper team for several seasons. Zac" Zacaria, a ,t, FraiiU team rjmber of the Geminel ball m visa gingham, V- -! 1 with his folks. ring the holidays i son of Mrs. jjr ' pete Bottino, home last arrived Bottino, hn with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Krissnvui eek to spend twenty days Bot-i- s Mr. brother. and and daughter of Bingham ais mother vw.,,1 in the Navy, stationed at friends and lelatives over the is and California, holidays. in Pedro, record aaking an unusually good work. Miss Yuta Yamasaki, student at ja bis the L.D.S. school of nursing visitMr. and Mrs. C. A. Memmott of ed with her parents over the holiScipio spent a week here visiting day period. sith their son, C. N. Memmott and Chris Jouflas. Mrs. Alice Bene will leave tomrrrov.-fo- r daughter, to their home returned a two week's vacation in San fjjey Thursday. Francisco. 14 HI 1rjte4llilfc -- J !?9 HELPER AND 1'KICE, UTAH Mr. T;ny Skerl Jr. was a bus-- . mens caller in Salt Lake City the1 fir' C rackers i 1 bsm M. J. B. lb Can Tomato Vegetable lloz 0 Can All Fl avnrs V Libbys vice-pres- 2 Cans Big value TEA iTOMATO JUICE Quart IfflCE FLAKES (CAMAY jjj Jjeinz oz can 2 PSS Large package DREFT FRUITS. nd ce Qold 2 lbs SPiinC in lbs BOILING 10 FANCY lb Ib Rib or Brisliet lb NiccVeaI HENS AND 17 10 4 SPRINGERS A uSED BAGON GBOUMD BEEF ial powers over county units. The ,b29i?i 2,bs.29 former manager of the Helper Journal was a weekend visitor in Helper. Mr. Mr. George Baker, 3 Mr. George Shiga a member of the U.S. Mine3 baseball team In over Bingham visited in Helper Mr. Shiga is a formthe week-end- . member of the Helper ball er team and also a former resident of Helper. FOR Dining Eas,cmGl,re Frcs"Kround WE SUPPORT UNION LABOR Ten Pounds iillEIflll alad Dressing &25C Button P0UND 32c 2 IS? PUFFED WHEAT or RICE H&tt can TOMATOES JAW pound OIL SARDINES can BluePJine VEGETABLE SOUP 100 jSTa. Solid SALE Room Suite eondi-tion- . Very good Owned by Mrs. Wm. T. Oak. Contact M. C. the Wyeoff, or can be seen at Store Helper Drug Elliott. Sherry Quarts 7038 P-In- 2 I 2U lb FRANKS 2 lbs fFiesh Fresh Spring Fryers Stewing Hens lb M'"kfed LAMB CHOPS 9 ib lb Raby Deef QTCAJf 2Ibs bef shoulder-bu- ,b tt lb m lUtiiu nfwi 9 lbs for BULK LARD lb PriEieribs SEEF POT ROAST . mm lb o ROLLED ROAST r 18$ Ib UMP ROASTS IQiMPOT ROASTS lb 4 Erf j Fr pound feVEAL POT ROAST Market 1 lb ,b Fresh MUTTON CHOPS SIDiTpORK lb2Q jLAMB ROAST lb fO Fresh slice or piece jMilk Fed SALT PORK BEEF LONG HORN CHEESE CIQIimi AND VEGETABLES U. S. INSPECTED MEATS 2 bnnches RADISHES STEAK Baby POTATOES 21Jj LETTUCE head 10 lbs for Jumbo Head GREEN BEANS J2'!c,i3KliIIIES ll lb Fresh Fresh Pure - LONG HORN CHEESE MATCHES 6 box carton HYPRO half gal. 25 10 bars 2 bunches CARROTS W Large fresh Tomato Juice 25 it Salad Dressing Armours 3 cans Quart jar for lbs doz each VEAL CHOPS cans 22g CRACKERS 2 lbs Sodas or Graham CLEANSER Holly 3 cans for P and G Soap - GROUND rf NTo. LARD lb Today and Everyday lb SLICED BACON Pork-Bean- Union lb can lcecold MELONS for Better Uleats at Lower Prices lb jar for FLAVORADE DEVILED Bleat 101 All flavors 3 pkgs 1 cans for s Potato Chips 2 for 2 for FRUITS Q Calumet BAKING POWDER caa V2 DRINKING TUMBLERS ONIONS at 9 2 TOMATO JUICE BIue Pine N BEETS 1 Laundry DEVILED MEAT 2 can N. ' Prices Effective Fri. Sat., July 9th and 10th MILK 4 cans 4 COFFEE lb 23 Armour Brand Breakfast Club SUGAR 10 lbs 57 BUTTER doz and BEANS B,oe Ph,e PORK CANTALOUPES School Children - Get your tickets FREE liicci Market for Yellowstone Shows Free Fan Given Away With Purchases EGGS can B;uePinc EGGS Day old Iarge fresh EICCI MARKET Large pkgs TOMATO SOUP .; fice or store and set if there isn't something for which you have no further use. It surely is wanted Baker is now on the editorial staff of the Salt Lake Tribune. IbJ3? Stccr VEALSTEAK of Salt Lake William was a business caller in the capitol city last week. Market 41,191 SterBe MEAT Hatch and family returned home from a two week vacation in the Northwest this. City attorney week. U. S. Inspected Meats STEAK the former Lillian Dart. She plans on spending most of the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dart. doz g pound BEEF Mr. and Mrs. Seth Lloyd of California arrived In Oakland, Helper last week. Mrs. Lloyd is 499 A 3bunches 2 tor Jumb0 Large size yOT ROAST relatives. jSg VEGETABLES ORANGES Mr. Rudy Kosec, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec, and an employee In Bingham, spent the weekend visiting with his parents and 1 4 lbs Mice grade CANTALOUPES Miss Ann Broderick, student at Barnes Business college in Denver, Colorado arrived home last week to spend a few weeks with her parents. fyjarket prices firm ripe Unl 25 VEGETABLES IT STRING BEANS BUNCH Mrs. Elizabeth Jeanne of Mt Vernon, New York is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ruggeri and brother James. She plans to spend two months here. lb can for iceisco HFW 25? 2 bars SOAP 3 3 Another week-en- d has arrived and we have many again specials on highest oualitv Workman's is convenient! "v located groceries. ana always ready to serve your needs. Prices Effective Fri. Sat., July 9th and 10th Approval to the plan v.as given after a stormy session in which several of the county officials attacked the state department's plan because of provisions which gave the state dictator- WINES lb Jjeinz MARSE Ft ' Can Salad Dressing W R K M A MS state. d ! 2 1- Quart Cans J! d d Bottle Iff and Mrs. Dan Keller and family spent the week-envisiting with relatives and friends in Provo principal objections were to the that counties furrequirements nish 15 per cent of the social security cost and the rule which gives the state board of public Hal Schultz and Parley White welfare Leslie Williams spent the weekauthority to pass on Jr. returned Monday after spendend here visiting. county appointments. ing a week fishing at Uintah. Robert Buchanan visited in HelMr. and Airs. Matthew Dougherper during the week-end- . ty spent the week-enfishing in tue bcotield country. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fedell and daughters motored to Glenwood Local 630S U.M.W.A. of Latuda Springs, Colorado Saturday eve elected the following members to where ning they spent two days hold offices, last Wednesday: visiting with friends and relatives, George P. Wallace, president: Mr. Frank Bonacci was a bus G. A. Williams, Tony iness caller in Salt Lake Sunday, Bionia, treas.; Joe Dowd, recording secretary; William Hill, finBessie DeV'ietti spent the week ancial secretary. end in the capitol city with close friends. The women's auxiliary of Latuda held their regular business meet Mrs. Mayme Hanson, local beau- ing last Wednesday. ty operator, left Saturday night for the northwest where she will Cods- Numbers The Girl scouts went on a vacation for a month. She will breakfast hike last Friday instead Port Quarts 933 return to her work about the 5th of having their regular afternoon Gallon! 934 of August. meeting. Muscatel Quarts 972 Mr. Tom Hoggan was a Helper 973 Gallons T OOK around the house, ofvisitor last Saturday. Fruit Pectin iff lavorac i ISorned Bee Mr. n 48 lb Bag IB Hannah Snow of Orangeville visited in Helper over the weekend. Miss Snow was a former em- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Banasky accompanied by Miss Sophia Niei-soMr. and Mrs. Dean Ovesoa left spent the Fourth and fifth of here last week for the East where July at Hobble Creek. they will vacation for two weeks David Wallace son of Mr. and Miss Mary Penero arrived here Mrs. James Wallace of Salt Lake visited with his brother and famSunlay to spend a week with her parents before returning tj her ily. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Walwork as bookkeeper in a ladies lace, last Saturday. apparel shop in California. Mr. and Mrs. William Potter and family accompanied by Harold Miss Gertruda W'ahl spent the week-enwith hr parents, Mr. Koelling, spent the Fourth at Jose Valley. and Mrs. A. S. A'lhl. All Star missioner William A. Engle of, Carbon county, providing that1 ana welcounty commissioners fare boards abide by the rules and regulations of the state in providing old ag assistance, aid to the needy blind and dependent children, was approved at a state-- , wide conference called by the Utah welfare department last week for the purpose of approv- irg the new social security pro- gram. The rules and regulations will to be forwarded immediately Washington, D.C. for the consideration of the national social security board. It is expected that approval will be given and the last barrier removed to carrying out a program which will result in the distribution of millions of in state and federal funds. county According to Carbon welfare officials, the state's social security laws became ' effective Thursday, and although the plan based on them has yet to receive federal approval, the state department will go head with the pro gram, using its own funds. It is anticipated that when the plan is approved, the federal the will reimburse government s ployee of the Palace Candy company. 1 1$ . LATUDA latter part of last week. Prices Effective Fri. Sat., July 9tli and 10th i I Wt ' t I I if Wo? I 1 NEW WELFARE SETUP Carbon County Commissioner Sponsor Of Resolution Approving Program The state school office also has aHoted $1)00 a year made availScholarship Under able by the legislature to children men. The College Allocation of deceased recipients must be between the ...Carbon county receives one of ages of 10 and 21, and in attendthe 33 normal scholarships in the; ance at a state school. The apUniversity of Utah under an ap-- j pointments just made vary from portionment to the school dist- - $22 to $69 per individual. The ins uy ine scaie superintendent money is used to apply on school expenses. of public instruction ... Each scholarship entitles., the Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacKnight holder to a rebate of $25 a year will leave Helper this week for in tuition for each of four years. where they will visit with. ....The scholarships are apportion-ede- d Denver, Mrs. MacKnight's parents. From, on a basis of one to each there they will go to Delta, Coloof school population. Salt Lake rado to make their horn?. received eight; Ogden, three: Granite, two, and 20 ether distJimmie Jouflas spent a few days ricts each one, including Duch- in Salt Lake where he competed esne, Emery and Uintah. in the state tennis tournament. Carbon County Gets APPROVAL GIVEN TO lb Fresh Milk and Whipping Cream i irai nan ujliu i uuur ui uu iiiiu! f u |