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Show .UFIiOAY, JULY MJJW !tHSHSHSHHSHSHSHZHS!ISH3lXH ln HELPER JOORN ALwRELPEB, V 1 ft Sa1 V II THE FRIENDLY STORE" t n. Sat., - Elective Prices . H July 15-1- , Pc 2& cs 48 lbs Lf .T!:"- .... ' v ! a ... r;. l' a h. 1 rr. - - -- ' - I Mt. j R.-n.- - ... .... i ISC h a j -- .i r- - 25-l- b X r. it'm S aC s M$ Pound to STANDARD VILLE jj ' 4Inl J 6 . S0iID a EES9 liE d ha nfiSM : FIT PAG Dinner Guests CASTLE GATE ITEM Misses Josephine and Elizabeth Martinelii. Inez DalDiaz and KathetJ Br Mw" By Bus Donaldson ine Gross were guests of Mis3 Louise u'nner ln Compl.ment Mr. V. v;. Watson was a Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGrath and! Litizzette for af dinner To Birthday ,u oau udK9 Anniversary Sunday afternoon. Later the party famlI'- - Mr- a"J Mrs- - Lawrence Wat-- , Mr- - an1 Mrs- - Ro' E. Mr. and Mrs. on and .Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Acord Birchard, motored, to Interesting nnint at C. C. WalluT weeK-envo me ana Spanish Fork at rerron. iuuiu- ti nonor at a delightful din motoreJ t0 Fe,lon 'm "' M. Mrs. Colo-Cradock of nt'f iu;ity given them Pueblo. Sunda v in . . m.. m.,.... i u similar. n;.., ..i.. uas ueea me ner is uome ci4 oi ai Mr. Walim'a hirth visaing iauu, visaing v emu oi stan.iaraviu e July 2 ia Califorta "'ita her son, Mr. C. J. Wallaee. iae home of their d i ht Mr8-farewe" an It8iater. Sanders Julia p:uty for Mf- - E- - S" Mr. ' and Mrs. C. nd'S" Gaines Parmley Carbon v n lfct .home of Mrs" wat W- of couL Venice. While itr family have moved to make their dinner Dthy. . . bci I cu U atann" Mnilllav Small that virinltv M- TIllc ...ill ottanJinf 111 rl1 neoer. noui a "u with juay Ann. Betty were Mrs. R. E. Bhchard. Mrs; A. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mvera an.l frigid. . . ... unii i, ,n children of Mrs in Riverside. Mrs- P s. Goo. TliShaw. Uke this week. He went to enter the FulleI ton Mn R Monr4 Mrs, W. at the serving. H arniley, assisting flrmge was played following the t . ii uluub .ma. due ia iui iiuu David Colton is working: at the '"mer. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thacker enter Mrs. Bray, present w ere Mr. and present time in the Toggery. ...uuests .. m num. ;ur. and At re t n tained visitors from Charleston anal Virginia. Bell Bmvi nf mu-athSheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Kesler Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fltiker. who;Heber last week. w it:. T. has been visitine here '!C R. Fergusson. Mr. and Mrs. have been visiting in California, re-- j Miss lone Petersen has returned Alger. cmy, nr. and Mrs. G. jr.: turned bunaay. Accompanying them to her musing duties at St. Marks ""ei Grant Muhlastein and George Dav- Miller, and Mrs. Mina Brooks. were Mrs. Fluker's sister. Miss Aura hospital. Salt Lake. ido have returned to San Francisco, . King and her friend, Miss Ruth Wal-- j are employed on the ,g visit. where they Johll DeIaby ot Salt ker of Los Angeles. The visitors Auxiliary President ,ailr0!,J- Mrs. his mother. plan;ing Bessie Heunau. to spend a week here. . M And Unit Gain Honor i..e AiiMiiaiy oi ine Ij.m.- Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Jensen spent Mrs. M. ii. Wilson, W.A. was formed here last week.' president of Mrs. Mary Morrison, chief tele-- i several days last week fishing at the American Legion Carbon Post with Mrs. A. M. Petersen being chosStrawberry.. nas eeii selected by Ora phone operator, left Sunday on her en as president. Mr and Mrs. L. Arnett and family Lewis, state president, to serve as vacation of two weeks to Salt Lake. j Mrs. Jack Zobell was called to;.returned last week from Mapleton chairman of rule and permanent orRedmond alst week because of the- where o i A.,, ...... they visited for a few days. ganization, at the department" con- death of her mother. Mr. Mrs. L. E. Acord returned An vention in Cedar City next month.1 and tor who two wish, girls Mr. and MrS- w. E. Marshall and l'e"g This appointment was due to theUo learu the tra,le of nose mendius' children of Taft. Calif., were visitors last week from several days spent outstanding work done by this unit Ul1 1er lhe state vocational rehabili'- - here last week at the home of Mr visiting at Ferron. ' uo" Mrs. Ted Heldman and son and program was anoouncea tnis an,j iirs i uumig me year. B,ady A. Farmer Mrs. ot Santa Monica. lhe iollowing have been named as week by u n- "at'n,on. state director, Mrs. Earl Warren was a Salt Lake Calif, are visitors at the home of delegates to the convention: Mrs. through John Maulsby, manager of visitor last week. M. H. Wilson. Mrs. J. A. Brisuahan", the c0llIlty welfare office. Jeune Thorne returned from a two Mrs. lleldman's parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Fred Voll, Mrs. AI Wahl The girls must be crippled or oth- - months visit in California. She was Robert Houston. Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cnrr and daughH. Ihomas. Mrs. Cliff Hansen. er iao physically handicapped, the met in Provo by her parents, Mr. ters Mrs. John Buchanan, and Mrs. G. have, returned from a trip to MrsThorne. Hall Q.' program being designed to aid such'a"d Oklahoma and Arkansas. Christensen. Quite a number of people from this persons in learning a trade which Mr; and Mrs. It. V. Whipple and community spent the Fourth at they can follow successfully. family have left for a two- - weeks vaTuesday Sewing Club Spanish Fork. Mrs- - D- Maddeau of Moab, proprie- Mrs. Celeste Flaim was hostess to' Miss CJelia Arriotti of Castle Gate cation in Sutl Lake and Provo Canthe Tuesday Sewing Club last week.'10" of a restaurant there, was a Gale Nelson of Price were mar- - yon. Mrs. Hall Thorne and children are A luncheon was served followed in Price last week. Ihey nave Mi at the home of Mrs.'rled and by ltor this week in Springville. visiting Mrs Fiaim-sewing activ tie tony Frugni in Price tor a few days, gone to ban urancisco tor tneir return their for home her they guests were Charlotte Moffitt and ,eavlnS honeymoon. Upon Sunday, will make their home In Price. Mrs. Don Rolando. Members present' Mr-- aiul Mrs- EMr. aud Mrs. Bud Ludwig and Mar were Mrs. Bruce Moffitt, Mrs. James1 Gardiner and Rout entertained at a Bottino, Mrs. Ben Smith Mrs. Hugh Gardiner of Provo. spent Sunday and guerite Ludwig Carswell. Mrs. Bill Flaim. Mrs. Ar- - Monday visiting here. swimming party held at Arrowhead tlmr Ray, Mrs. George Pizza and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Perry and Mr. Lester Busch was honored last-weeMrs. Ed Marchette. and Mrs. Bruce Moffitt will leave by a farewell party given by a r nuay ior lueir vacauon in uos group of his young friends. He and Miss Heck Entertains Club his mother left this week for Oregon, Miss Elaine Heck was hostess to'Angeles and San Francisco. where they will spend the summer. the Wednesday club last week. Cards Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Memory and nurse Anne studetlt at the Dalpiaz' were played with the following'1 St- Vincent hosPltaI in Loa Angles. family "spent several days at Moon MrsJ and members guests present: ibw UdB. .biuiu Lake last week. iui Hlvrte Miller Mrs .T Kavanh Fl-- i to her duties Saturday. Miss Mary Mecham returned last len Horning, Betty Watson. LaThei ing from a months vacation to week Elliot. Jane Locke. Mrs. E. Matson, California. Ethel left Johnson week last to D. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. J. Bianco, Kelly, Mr. John Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. visit in Springville. wm S. Chapman and Eliza Mary Howard Stevens and Mr. and Mrs H Thos. Harrison were Brigham visitors Mischief Seen In X last week. Misuse of Calendar Mrs. F. Llewellyn Honored H On Of Departure CsdsNtmbsn: X AnEveenjoyable "Life" is the subject of the lesson- - Strand Theatre to Sponsor evening of bridge was sermon in all Churches of Christ, Harmonica Contest H spent Thursday of last week In comPints, No. Scientist, on Sunday, July 17. For Local Talent! . X pliment to Mrs. Fred Llewellyn, who m m Bible from include Selections the 0tMrh,N.44 Mr. left the following morning with "I know that, what the The stage 6f the Strand Theatre Llewellyn to make their home in soeverfollowing: God ever: be shall for act a a springboard to fame it doeth, may Arizona. The hostess of the evening can be put to it nor any next Tuesday and Wednesday evenothing who preA. S. Llewellyn, X was Mrs. taken from it that which hath ning when the Borrah Minevitch during the thing sided at refreshments is now; and that which is to be Harmonica H course Contest presents local been of the evening. in what, promises to be God harmoniclsts j hath and been: requlr-already Guests present were Mesdames W. the which eth that is competitive affair outstanding past. G. L. H. Wetmore. W. A. Morgan, ' season. to of is selections Correlative the the the Kelly, Ed Marchetti. Frank James, in concontest i3 held The being Cliff following 'from 'Science and Health T. H. Price. Tom Migliaccio, "Rasof the with to "Life the with showing Key junction Scriptures:' Dyet, Ralph Crawford, E. D. Johnson, and its faculties are not measured cals." the latest 20th Century-Fohit, L. Thayne. A. Deason, E. Kavanagh, ot which stars Jane Withers and fea- by calendars. The measurement and E. Nason, Lamoreaux, Margaret life by solar years robs youth and tures Borrah Minevitch and his har Glen Truscott. gives ugliness to age. The radiant monica gang. H CLUB MEET A great number of awards are sun of virtue and truth coexists with meas error the of for being made. The harmonica competiThe Wednesday Night Club met being. Except all is tion is open to every one who wishes that and good uring limiting H at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris and more' and prizes will be awarded enter to would man enjoy beautiful, Jouflas last week. Prizes were won ten Individual andi for and than threescore playing. years N by Mrs. Downey. Mr. Perry and Mr. still maintain his vigor, freshness,! Those desiring to enter the contest Jouflas. 'leave name at the Strand Theatre. X Members in attendance were Mr. and promise." Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. James Bottino. Bruce Moffitt. Mr. and Mrs. Jess a. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Downey. ji$J ft UTAH - Bag hi ui Mnllfo Can Standby & a cant l Spaghetti - vis-jan- d a j pound can for I - nin granulated soap lg pkg Special White I SOAP, 10bars I SALMON size can jed Qap brand can X 5 lb bag and BEANS PORK N. V2 2 190 gallon can i DILL PICKLES I TOMATOES i MARSHMALLOWS 2 k Mo 01 jj PINEAPPLE FRUITS 13 2pkgs - VEGETABLES H Garden Fresh RADISHES, ONIONS 2 bunches iS m 20 lbs h CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEETS POTATOES 3 bunches r i SPRING FRYERS x COLORED S LARD X PflT RflAQT Qteer beef 2 g nr VEAL CHOPS lb 220 S lb PORK SAUSAGE buIk CHEESE g BACON H 2 no waste lb lb full cream lb SLABS PICNIC HAM tender x ? Get Some Action Out Of I ?t BUSINESS! SUMMER ? ? Picnic At Mud Springs The Loyal Order of Moose will hold a picnic at Mud Springs Sunday, inJuly 17. The committee in charge cludes H. Partridge, W. H. Dalton, and B. N. Reddington. Sports will feature the day. ? Regional Rally At the regional rally of the Odd states to be held Fellows of seven : .. T . .. 09 t.. o, annl. In Lneyenne, Wyoming, juij UUU viAimo Staie Will uvj ferent color schemes. The initiatory degree will eb given on horseback with plenty of fun anticipated. Thei local Odd Fellows will be resplendent in white silk shirts, white cowboy hats and red bandanas. 1 i V Summer is no more an "off season" than any other time of year! You can get business, and plenty of it, with just a little extra effort. Good printing will bring profit- t? f T T T tt T r t j able results, and promptly, too! Try The Helper Journal's printing cleaner, it's smoother! Seattle ported that the boat trip from Island was especially interesting. The Island of Vancouver won bis praise as did the courtesy of the Canadians. Mr. Street said that of all the vacations he has taken this one was the most enjoyable. . . it's better, it's X to Vancouver lb assorted teer geef STEAK 3 15 2 lbs MEAT ( Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Street returned this week from a tour of the northwest for two weeks. Mr. Street re- LARD LUNCH 250 h 39$ h 2 no bone J1 9i X " H HAH ROLL 5 140 size Jliced I 840g Jouns yearling 2 lbs MUTTON CHOPS I SIDE PORK, m carton DflAOT Ueal or Deef MllTTntl ICO mui IUI1 IXU 250 s ,b lb DBARJDD 25$ x HENS fi lb H PIIMD H lb fancy Kav-anag- S CANTALOUPES npnpn iipito it imurn inninrc hi lutilu iuulu uli ir.n mcHio u H - ICE COLO MELON . it 290 5 100 g BEST CHERRIES FOR CANNING H - lb Fresh Milk, Butter Milk, and Cream 23$"ii 19$ 15$ 24$ g 4M Su X Mly XHSHSHZHXI1XHXHXHHXHHSH3 X f t RUSH JOBS ARE Wednesday Night Bridge Club Mr.s C N. Memmott was hostess to the Wednesday Night bridge club last evening, me. ei'd nrised Mrs. D. C. Gibson and Mrs. .4 Members George Wallace of Price. Mrs. J.( present were Mrs. R. Nilson. C. J. Allen. Mrs. Mrs. Borgera. Jouflas. Mrs. C. R. Fahring. Mrs. Mrs. J I Dalpiaz. Mrs. J. Perry. O. Maulsby. Mrs F-- i Sullivan Mr?. nnlnn'e 'and Mi l. E. Gibson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Nikon. Mrs. D. 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