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Show HI PAGE EIGHT Loyal Order of Moose Activities Summarized The activities of the Helper Loyal Order of Moose Lodge for the next few week are summarized as follows:. . , On January 18 the lodge will initiate a class of 24 members and an January 29, tie lodge will hold Its social on behalf of the basketball, team they will enter In the basket-ball league. On February 8 Past Dictators' nite will be celebrated and the neon sign presented by the Supreme Lodge for the fine showing of the local lodge made in its membership drives, which resulted in a third consecutive victory for the local lodge for 1937, will be dedicated. Eighty new members were secured for the lodge. On February 12, the Moose Legion dance will be held at the Silver Moon Dance hall followed by a Legion Frolic on Sunday, Feb. 13. A large class will be initiated into the second degree during the ceremonies. At the present time the Helper Order has three Fratto children and and three Mrs. George Howard children in Mooseheart. Ralph Migliaccio and tra played at Roosevelt last week. The forepart they played in Ephraim Pleasant. Nuptials Performed In Price The January marriage of Miss Dorothy Wilson to Joe Skrinner, Jr., solemnized by Judge Hammond in Price last Thursday, January 6, is announced by the mother of tht bride, Mrs. W. B. McKelvey. The couple left for Salt Lake immediately after the ceremony where they spent four days. "Mrs. Skrinner is a graduate ot Carbon county high school and is at present a beauty operator in the Hel- Witson-Skrinne- r SaloD. per The groom has been a resident of Helper many years and Is well known here. They will make their home on Bryner Street. the are extended Best wishes couple. Mrs. Sheldon Hostess To EveninQ Bridge Club Mrs. R. C. Sheldon entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home in the Wahl Apartments, Prizes were won by Mrs. Maulsby, Mrs. Memmott and Mrs. Sullivan. Guests attending were: Mesdames R. A. Dart and G. R. Fahring. Members attending were Mesdames C. Jouflas, F. Bosme, O. Mauslby, R. A. Nilson, J. Sullivan, J. A." Brisnahan, his orches- C. N. Memmott, E. Gibson and J. and Vernal Perry. of this week and Mount Musicians Banquet Held At Country Club A delicious banquet was held at the Country club Tuesday evening for members of the Helper Musicians' Local No. 225 and their partners. 70 Approximately joined in the merrymaking. The banquet was followed by dancing. New officers installed for the presFrank ent year are as follows: Wible, president; Dan Colzani, vice- president; John Holden, The board of trustees include Mrs. Anne Downey, Dominic Bonacci, Roy Rinehart, and Junior Perry. Business publicity agent Ed Scherer and agent, Ralph Migliaccio. Outgoing officers are: John Har mon, president; Cal Jewkes, Darrel Downey and Bob Carmoni. and Seruice By Angela Venturelll Helper defeated two old rivals last Friday night. Hiawatha and Sonny- . The Helper Freshman defeated Hiawatha by a score of 15 to 5. Ia InI Alit 'lth two fi'ppt iiioi A4p(an qudi ici ITlna. jcu uui .wvu five baskets before Hiawatha could assemuie inemseives ana ring uy a basket. will night It c -- Saturday J Typewriter 1 .v : . Reduced ANNOUNCEMENT $5-0- When You're Hungry Try One of Our Specials SPAGHETTI - Italian Style STEAKS - CHOPS - SANDWICHES "WE GUARANTEE 0 $.98 now for $3.98 $9.90 now for $4.98 UNUSUAL HAT Bargains 187 South Main St. OOO Progressive Market A 48 lb bag PflKK and REANS 2 lb can gg 3 No. 24 cans TOMATOES & c (be -- RAYON vn for large pkg REMNANTS-- Dc 2H MEN'S WORK SOCKS 27C cans for per roll SPECIAL y 2 TOILET TISSUE ALL FLAV0RS Package 5i BISQUICK large pkg PANCAKE FLOUR Sperry's 10 lb bag 2 lb pkg RICE, Fancy River brand EGGS mediums dozen 33$ frfy CRISCO 59c 3-po- und PORK ROASTS VEAL POT ROASTS BEEF ROASTS LAMB CHOPS SLICED BACON BEEF STEAKS VEAL STEW MEAT can per pound per pound pound pound pound pound pound - Pair o'clock" "remember" noTefunds no exchanges No 25$ Sc SATURDAY!... They Won't Last Long At These PRICES 4 lb COFFEE, Alta, High grade Hc i Cream Pitcher FREE HOLLY CLEANSER & YARD Corn Flakes kellogs 2 Ige pkg, 20c JELL-- 0 Rulon P. Starley, Hank Commissioner. 0$ 2 Nn. Mi MOTHERS OATS JnuTrlOms 4Jc 39c SOAP crystal white 10 bars 29c B -- " STATK OF UTAH Offics of Bank Commissioner, I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and corrw.t .nPy cr t- bTe Bamed COiIiafi5, fUeJ 5n m7 off,c Sale!... Large Heavy Towel Ends Ready Hemmed Assorted Sized Pieces 9 3 cans Campbell's COCOA, Rockwood's 1.00 Joseph Quilico Directors. $1-8- 5 lb dan Red label . 90,996.57 TOTAL INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT .. $1,092,533.67 MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGES TO SECURE LIABILITIES None STATE OF UTAH County of Carbon Jack Vignotto, being first du ly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he Is Cashier of the above named bank and 'that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business pn the 31st day of December, 1937. JACK VIONETTO. Subscribed bwom lo before me this 8th day of January, 1938. Susan Maulaby, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Residing at Helper, Utah. Frank j. Barbogo My Commission will explr. A Laborol Be On Karo Syrup51" canBIueIabe,37c 221,634.71 58,052.42 133,528.18 Saturday Morning At TEN O'clock This Merchandise Will size can No. TOMATO JUICE . J7g 3 cans . FLOUR, Drifted Snow $375,627.71 $30,000.00 75,000.00 8,528.18 OOO ORANGES sunkist large doz. 25c ASSETS $939,005.49 OOO CONCERN No. 1 tall can for 3YSTERS, Willapa Two No. Vt cans for SALAD FISH 1' TOTAL DEPOSITS Common stock, 500 shares, par $100.00 per share Surplus Undivided profits net. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT HOME Prices Effective Fri. Sat., Jan. 14 and 15 of Helper, in the State f Utah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on December 31, 1937. Published in accordance with calls made by the Bank Commis-Bione- r of Utah and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district on a date fixed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and $280,150.86 corporations Time deposits cf individuals, partnerships, and corporations 545,577.37 108,112.80 State, county, and municipal deposits United States Government and postal savings deposits 5,000.00 Deposits of other banks, certified and officers' checks outstanding, etc. 20,163.85 Secured by the pledge of loans . None. audjor investments Not secured by the pledge of loans andor investments. $939,005.49 Helper w CATSUP, Pierces LIABILITIES SHOP Helper, Utah 140 $1,092,533.67 at $ J.00 and $.50 COLLEEN'S TO PLEASE YOU" CAFE JOE'S 224 So. Main St. THE HELPER STATE BANK TOTAL i - PIES HOME-MAD- E Pr'ces PRESSES FORMERLY PRICED AT: now for $.98 Mrs. Showers wishes to announce that she has recently taken over the management cf Joe's Cafe "It is our firm desire to continue serving the many satisfied customers and to make new friends with our meals. in good 346,221.26 Want at STYLES VIENNA SAUSAGE . SALE DRESS RESERVE DISTRICT No. 12 Report of Condition of the ....... fioans and discounts United States Government obligations direct and i lor fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities Banking house, $1.00. Furniture and fixtures, None Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash, balances with other banks, and cash ietm8 In process of collection MZZ giv-sid- tltii;. FOR SALE condition, inquire of LENA OSSANO Phone Hillcrest Apts. 13, to novelty proved rather startling not in on the secret. The Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraync are the 75 Jucky ones valuable prizes' those and a the gobbler, of of Tom, proud parents of a baby boy bore turkey Helper, ing donated by the merchants The merchants of Helper must be jerry a hen, was the highlight of Saturday morning at the Price on the wonderful tne evening. complimented V, n . a .1 Q a fllxaVB ehftU'tt ByiJ It lucjr uoc And nOW lOr luQ UcWcal luca L. Jackson is a visitor at the home a I inU rarhnn countv. and Helper enter-. ,iit ndiuuuw uai ucua jne kJL uuu Ana ir. mis prises. Rani, Kivht every Saturday night a brother ofj.oicu. Mrs. Fjel-t- , with fine support come to the 29. Registration! Jackson is JanUary commencing ... t.'in sDonsoring the Merchants' Ball. will !vif stead. AtlUU commence uu catuiua, c...jn mBuw ;UUillUB ItU UlC BtUllU ... ..V. ! ... ttack for the freshmen, making 9 of vmi must aerree mai no tiutr uij 6 niEhtiHelPCT and Prlce vlaltor the rould have better cooperation toward the 15 points. - . ween. mat we say iut dan affairs, tuch In the second game Helper sophoor Helper nave me mores tc.k Sunnyside by a score of 4 20 to 15. Helper took the lead and Avon Dimmick led the Helper V Howremained there till the end. sophs to victory, scoring 16 points. ! ever in the 3rd quarter Sunnyside This was the first time Helper came within one point of tying the has defeated Sunnyside in the past score. Helper came back and scored 4 years. five points in the last quarter ending Both teams wjll journey to Castle You The the game at 20 to 13. Gate this Friday. A class in show card painting is to be organized In the adult education classes held in the Helper Junior high building, according to Mr. D. E. Williams of Price. L. C. Smith Jan. this now. Bring your guests and trip o inee and "gat "aw6UB menu, music of Ralph. Migliacco'j chanting nite Modern orchestra the boys who are and we don't meaa The full of notes, mush notes, either. t; 1 ""I"'1'41SEAL) The dance show turn tz out success. making the Bail a tig The dance heH last Saturday was a success ii every way. I.. ! sec-trea- PHONE 72 - t a J w!.l Defeats Hiawatha Helper Merchants' Ball Helper i c. At the Rainbow Gardens : 31UC .1UU OUllJl Saturday Night FOR building materials lOPIWALUUfEK, HELPER THURSDAY, UTAH ! On This MERCHANDISE Lay-Awa- ys nrriivrrS fQ Ity 240 34$ 13? jj Jl |