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Show I PAGE LFEE. UTAJL THE HELPER JOURNAL-H- E returned ... ir antr ito. d.i carter FOUR RIO GRANDE SERVICE CLUB MEETS MONDAY .PUBLIC IS INVITED NON-PARTIS- LEAGUE : AN ELECTS ROYLE AS STATE CHAIRMAN State Senator E. M. Royle of Salt The Denver & Rio Grande Service club will hold its regular monthlj Lake City was elected head of Utah's League last Satmeeting at the civic auditorium Labor urday at the convention held in Salt Monday, August 8, at 8 p.m. The committee in charge of ar- Laktc Mr. uoyle succeeds Frank lionaccl rangements announced Wednesday musical program of Helper as state chairman of the that" a special would be furnished by the recently organization, who has served for the organized Rio Grande band, which is past two years. Elected to serve with Senator sponsored by the organization. Several speakers are listed on the pro- Uoyle, wlio is secretary of the Utah CIO council, were; J. D. Loftis of gram, and will be representing coal companies, the railroad. Helper city Salt Lake, state legislative chairman of the Order of Railway Conductors, and the county. Francis Lucas, secretary, stated vice chairman; M. I. Thompson of that several rail officials from Salt Salt Lake, secretary, and Frank Bon-acc- l of Helper, CIO field representaLake and other points on the Rio Grande had been invited along with tive, treasurer. Elected to the executive committee coal mining officials fiom some of were State Senator Lawrence E. NelCarbon. in the camps President Alfred Martin has ex- son of Murray, Dan Edwards of Eurtended a special invitation to citizens eka, secretary of the Tintic district of Helper and vicinity to meet with miners union, and Edward Scherer them in this meeting. He stated that of Lfituda, .chairman of the Carbon matters would be discussed that county CIO council. Members of the state central comwere of vital importance to everymittee are Warren L. Cassidy of one in Carbon county. and V. L. Jpnes of Provo. One Band Plays First Concert Last Sunday the Rio Grande band is to be named from each county. Indorse Utah Lawmakers gave a public concert at the city assembled. crowd convention listed four major The a where good park, same They will again appear at the con- phases of their convention. They are: 1. Indorsed Senator Elbert D. time this Sunday for another Thomas and Representatives J. W. cert. The time is 6:30 p.m. As a means of advertising the Robinson and Abe Murdock for reService Club's dance, slated for the flection. 2. Adopted a platform of labor and Rainbow Gardens next Wednesday, Orchestra will present social legislation. Downey's over 3. Voted to extend a membership thirty minutes of dance music radio station KEUB Tuesday, Aug- drive among AFL and CIO .unions, farmers and all progressive organ ust 9th at 7:30 p.m. The dance is btlng sponsored for izations. 4. Heard the purpose of arranging funds to speeches stressing, the continue the band, and is open to necessity of political' organization by the public. Downey's band will fur labor and attacking "reactionaries" nish the music. Jin general and business and indust rial groups m particular. Non-Partisa- Og-de- PEERLESS By Leon a Kacclch Miss Mary Publishe of.Scofield.'&rfd Mr. Clyde Rose .and Mr. Ben Simmons of Spanish Fork visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones have returned from their honeymoon and have made their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bjork of Salt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Jones. Mrs. T. Olson of Elmo is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rostrolla. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Southworth and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tweddell last week. Mr--, and Mrs. John Red ford of Rock Springs, Wyoming, visited at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. James Red ford. Doris visiting L AT U DA By Lorraine DeCola Mrs. Corilla Egbert, who has been visiting with friends and relatives in Idaho and Ogden, Is now the house guest of her grand daughter, Mrs. Irvin Davies. Miss Frances Leger was confined to bed last week suffering from a case of quinzy. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Burrls and daughter of Pueblo. Colorado, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Radcliff last week. Miss Isabel Koelling has returned vacation spent in from a three-weevisiting with friends in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin MarchetU were visitors in Salt Lake Sunday. Bessie DeVlettl and Mel Taylor left Saturday to visit at the ranch of the latter's brother near Sun Valley, Idaho. They expect to be gone a week. Grace Zwahlen returned here Sunday after an extended visit in Salt Lake City, SPRING. GLEN Alfred Redd of Grand Junction, was a Spring Glen visitor last week. Assessor Rowley payed a visit to the Scofield district Monday. Mrs. IL Huntsman Is visiting in Los Angelea. Ross Sacco is adding a very nice addition to his home here. James Barra returned home from Salt Lake where he has been receiving medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rowley or Hia watha were visitors at the homes of Dave Rowely Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, last week. Miss Leanor Howlett, who Is study, ing nursing in Colorado, is visiting here and at Price for a short time. Miss Idonna Jacobs is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Timothy. Frank Steele was a Salt Lake visitor over the week-end- . CASTLE GATE ITEM5 Mugt By Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moorhead returned last week from two weeks of vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pecorelll are the proud parents of a baby girl. The baby received the first gift from the Ladles' Auxiliary, local No. 5916- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen who have been vacationing in Southern ANNOUNCEMENT if. ' ' Subject to the wishes of the voters of Legislative District No. 1 in Carbon county, I take this means of announcing that I shall be' a candidate for nomination to the State Legislature on the Democratic ticket in the September 13 Primary Election. EDWARD SCHERER (Paid Polltilal Adv.) Mor-iari:- y Mr. Bruce M have been vaiationing in J. San and jff-.t- t LoS an returns V" aneisco, Sunday Like7o many other things you buy, it's value you're beer. In Blatz Private Stock spending money for in brewed from the choicest grains-yo- u'll .1 I Ueer-skillf- ully find your money's worth and to spare. For is true beer flavor -r- ich, smooth, satisfying. he u. mi hihihimiiv ay ...... ii ir Qj j . A Private StacHV I I " . r' ? - ilfft1BTiiiiiifrtg-- , i, 1 CO. HELPER MERCANTILE Phone 141 - .... - .1 - Helper S l!3Vl IT 1 1 : i iii l't.i.lt; n S I operated I im our Income and reducing our expenses. We can reduce your food expense even though we cannot increase your income and the result is pleasing. Hund-red- s of O. P. S. daily food shoppers are doing this. O. P. S, Stores always have and always will sell high quality foods at prices that cut jWie cost of living. We enjoy it too. interested Each of us is arc BG Dollars iujiihi' mwffWW - - f win. WE CAN DO ONE IOttr 7)o Ilars MARKET u " HOME OWNEd 'urTt' V .iu.mj M y in increasing at"ZCC'S" "These Prices Effective Fri. Sat., August 5 - Palmolive 6 481b Semolina $1.49 FlOUr Cakes, Biscuits Pastry For Bread, lb COFFEE can MILK Standby Blue Pine Apricots whole pld 9$ or Pineapple bkn slice No. 2 2 cans 1-- SALMON 2 cans BROOKFIELD BUTTER 25 rancy nnn - -- 1- Serve a salmon loaf for GINGER SNAPS gJc 50 69c 100 25c lb CORN FLAKES 3 lg pkgs NEW HONEY 090 h I,on Basin 2 lg cans for With Pork and Tomato drink 5C each gallon can PINEAPPLE, Libby's Pork and Beans fTomato Juice Ice Cold 46 oz A good pick-u- p lb CANTALOUPES quart jar 3 m UTAH TOMATOES Salad Aid and Spread u gradeIb A- -1 10 lbs SPUDS dinner DUUECEES 1 bar Super Suds pkg 9 Crystal White 10 bars . Helperltes attending the baseball tourney in Springville Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ballinger, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Broadbent, Bob Nilson, Cliff Memmott, E. R. Crissman and George Sluga, . ity last Sunday STANDARD VILLE Utah and Nevada, returned home last week. Clyde Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs C. F. Petersen, had his arm broken last week and was taken to. Salt Lake for treatnunt. Leonard Holten left for Salt Lake where he will be treated for an in fected leg. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Petersen are in Salt Lake this week attending the Union convention. Mrs. Mike Turnbull and son returned home this week after several weeks visiting in Ferron. Floyd Robertson sustained an injured back while working on the tipple last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant were Salt Lake visitors over the week-eud- . Earlene returned with them, having spent the summer in Salt Lake attending summer school. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Acord and family have returned from a trip to Yellowstone. Dr. Rigby, who is taking Dr. Long's place, while the latter is on a vacation, was delightfully surprised by a visit from his mother and sister of Salt Lake, Over the week-end- . John Daskalakis left for a weeks vacation to Salt Lake. Frank Ellis is taking his place. The outcome of the tennis matches held last week were: men's class, and William Kenneth Alexander Dance; juniors, Bonita Nielsen and Bob Petersen; Junior doubles, Jim Nielsen and Vern Jones. K. Mrs. ai U is Worth Having Best the Only Jr at the home of Mr. and n By Bus Donaldson Charles Story and John Krissman were operated on Tuesday by a specialist from Salt Lake. Miss Farnsworth of Salt Lake has been employed as the nurse here, replacing Mrs. Leonard Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruff visited in Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Shelton and fimily attended a family reunion at Midway last week-end- . Arnold Muhlesteln has returned from Provo where he wjis employed. Jack Lewis, Jack Davis, Tony Yofc avich, Jack White, Earl Davis, Har old O'Brien, anJ Jay Fowler, are spending the week fishing. Mr. Oliver Sutch and children are visiting in Provo. Sputgi a 4, 1933 City is of Heber HamMin Ueul vis-te- Mr. and of. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Carlton of Mr. and attS3deK&e furral of Mrs. Carters bj:ne Sunday. si ter.. M rJ. "Jerry iaargeni. Airs. D. A. TidwelL Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moorhead, superintendent of schools at Glonwood Springs. Colorado, visited at '.he home of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Molar- . f . nunouMT, AUGUST Sauce Irradiated SEGO MILK Potato Chips 3 pkgs 25g Deviled Meat 4 cans 4Za oanuvvicn spreaa XT i of the nation uimms, tups 4 cans 1 lSSj 1 .3 cans for 250 APPLESAUCE S and W can J GREEN PEPPERS New Utah lb 25c 2 Pkgs 1 BABY FOODS MUSTARD Id Pke MARSIIMALLOWS 26c qt. BROOMS 5-T- TISSUE Toilet each ie 4 for Corn on the Jrf Per dozen Union gc jsteer Beef iA VEAL CHOPS L,MB CHOPS VEAL CHOPS Market HAM, Mission lb Whole or Half r lb Fancy Hens, Imported r.d domestic Clieese 5 lb assorted HAMBURGER 250 190 .ib j lbs FRANKFURTERS PICNIC IL1MS Tenderized lb JC MUTTON LEG lb 150 Ify Sirloin, tender Tender Treated MUTTON CHOPS 2 lbs for lb lb VEGETABLE SHORTENING 2 lbs 23tf BEEF ROASTS common cuts lb best BACON STRIPS lb tfA SQUARES lb 180 lb 17 sPrinS Fryers Shoulder Shoulder LAMB PATTIES LUNCH MEATS 1 VEAL Pot Roast lb lb COTTAGE CHEESE Highest Quality at Lowest Prices lb $1'09 ... U. S. INSPECTED MEATS POT ROAST hour In The' Marfiet (Utah Cob 3 bars quart ar SALAD DRESSING lb 5$ firm, ripe CUCUMBERS 2 for 5$ 9jTomatoes 10 lbs 250 rolls uiant bize NEW SPUDS 2 lbs LUX or LIFEBUOY SOAP RED STAR FLOUR Old Wheat CLEANSER 3 cans (Ja iiouy Drana IDisinfects and bleaches The perfect scouring Powder IIYPKO quart jar lbs ffl 290 local beef 2 lbs JS0 QJ? SI rt Lunch Meats All High Grade Meat At Lowest Prices Z ... " fi FOOD J HELPER i "xftraii A SURETY OF PURITV UTAH |