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Show T!tR PAGE EIGOT Peace Held Based On Oneness of God BE OBSERVED AT J.AG00N SUNDAY n All-Stat- e like-minde- Italian-America- n n all-da- y This Month's SPECIALS 20 SUITS K1it ,Now ft1 M II $5.00 $350 j Two -- Tone SPORT SHOES - $395 POLO SHIRTS $1 & $1.50 now 69c TIES 75c Regular NOW 2 For $1 Slacks & Wool Pants Greatly Reduced The Toggery HELPER, UTAH - " -- '1 Johnnie ' Allison. 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INSPECTED MEATS Union 3 ro,,s lb Z Quart jar for 4 lbs gPotatoes 100 lbs $q$ Tomatoes 10 lbs Good grade Lug 590 f'rm ripe LETTUCE 2 for Large heads 21 0ld SettIement H DEVILED MEAT Shoe String Potatoes 3 cans for 2Qi Ideal For Picnics - Tl can tall can 2M vriuuuxs SALAD Dressing MILK, Vtf 9 2pkgsfor SCOTT TISSUE COFFEE 49 can 20ozsize VEGETABLE SOUP 19 each Bestquality WHEATIES c 10 22 cans 2lor N K Corn Flakes 3 pkgs FLAV0RS ALL GELATIN li Crystal White 10 Bars JELL who to Denver. er?: fuh: wem 4 cans 215c Ricci Special Homemade HENS, nice fat lb 19g BACON Squares lb and Mrs. Fred Bosone left racation trip Sunday for a Z fl Prices Effective Fri., Sat., August 19 - 20 and M. C. Davis and faoillv left Sunday for Montana to spend their vacation Mr. Red Bliss Bag ctt"RCC'5" SAUSAGE Ralph Boren, operated the "Roren Picture Studio" In Helper last winter, was ft caller ln Helper this week. Mr. Boren announced that he will reopen his studio here In the near future. - .Ji Ifo ur Do Ila rs ciy'c BG Dollars m f Mr. and Mrs. John Bianco are the proud parents of their first child, a baby girl, born Monday morning. Mr. rA u IliliSBlPillEEl 1 George Karras was called to Chicago Saturday by the illness of a sister. families- E 4 THE FRIENDLY STORE Z WLs To date, the teachers who will teach in the Carbon Junior College number six for full time, and two for part time. The school will open September 12, it being expected that the buildings will be completed by that time. Miss Tbelma Faylor, home economics, and S. A. Olsen, art, will give instruction in both high school and college divisions. Last year they taught at Carbon High school. D. E. Williams, formerly school coordinator, will be head of the shop building classes at the college. Henry Pace, at one time a resident of Price and last year superintendent of the North Summit school district, will be instructor in social sciences. Keith Wangsgard, who is now completing work at the University of California for a master's degree in physical education, has been secured as athletic coach and mathematics instructor. Horace Kichards, who has been doing work for two years at Yale university, will teach biological science and physics. Instruction In English, speech and French w ill be Miss Jean Clark, who has a master's degree from Columbia' university and has been doing journalistic work in New York lately. Fenis Edgley, now at BYU, will teach vocal music. Mr. Edgley will also instruct high school students and his salary will be half paid by the Carbon school district. In return, E. M. Williams will direct band activities, it being planned that the college and high school will join for this purpose, ac to Superintendent G. J. cording Reeves. The school district will also employ a teacher for women's ath letica. Other faculty members Including possibly three more shop instructors, remain to be employed. The state board Tuesday gave authority to Charles II. Skidmore, state superin tendent of public instruction, and Dr. Elden B. Sessions, college president, to employ these. Two courses are open for fresh men, these being the mechanical arts and the college preparitory courses. Only freshman courses will be given for the first year. 227 Age, children. 119 families, and ren; blind. 6 families; others. 41. l f tweT z a CARBON COLLEGE Aid . ment during July, according to a el-- . was report made this week by Manager Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ovesoa John I Thomas of Ogden John Maulsby. This is an increase of ed last State . L'tah f th Friday from a ecteu pifsiucuL succeed George 30 unduplicated households over the cation spent In California. Moose association to A Gasparac of far uu convention last session of the Moose was charwhat at Price, concluding successmost acterized as one of the state. in the held ever ful conventions Mce Other officers elected were: A. Engle of Price; Win. presidents, Oliver PetStanley Rosevar. Ogden; Salt Lewis. J. Harold erson Helper; City. R. Park L. J. Gray. and Lake, to S Birch of Salt Lake was chosen year the coming for as act chaplain electand B. F. Miller of Ogden was secreof The position ed treasurer. tary is appointive by the president and was not announced. At the public meeting on Sunday, in the Prices Effective Fri., Sat., August 19-2- 0 August 14, prize winners anwere contest story "true pioneer" . gonounced, with first place honors of OgLucas Lesbeth Miss ing to den for her story, entitled ' "Indian Haircut." Second prize was awarded to Miss Mary Jean McDonald of Helper, who received the prize through Miss Martina Skerl, Martin Kosec Miss Myra Williams, who acted as and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kosec will proxy in Miss McDonald's absence. return the latter part of the week Third prize winner was Miss Barbara from their vacation In California. Stucki of Salt Lake. 111 FOR NEW 18 The greatest Increase .. eral assistance, given to 321 in the past month as comPa 308 in June. Others ln houseSix hundred and eighty-fou- r holds in Carbon county received aid through the county welfare depart- MAN AS NEW HEAD INSTRUCTORS NAMED White Oxfords Regular Families Get Aid Through Welfare Department CHOOSE OGDEN AUGUST preceding monti 684 UTAH MOOSE LODGES club, will meet the Carbon county team Monday at the Helper park. The game is scheduled for 5 p.m. Over a seven-year- s jieriod the Collegians have established a commendable record, both in play and sportsmanship. The snappy outfit has pleas, ed many baseball lovers with their fine brand of ball, and with the comic songs rendered by their baseball quartet. John "Pee-Wee- '' Dunn, a fine fielder and dangerous hitter, plays first base for the team, being one of the outstanding players. Willie 'General' Grant, submarine pieher, has been a consistent winner with his unorthodox delivery and is considered the brainiest hurler on the staff. Curtis 'Lefty' Hollingsworth is a promising southpaw, with speed, curve, control and a good change of pace. At second base is Kenzie Moore, a flashy young ball player who is rated as oiie of the best fielding and throwing basemen in colored baseball. "Popeye Saucier, left fielder, is extremely fast, being an exceptional base runner as well as a good hitter. THURSDAY, CTAH J fl T tl OPERATED $1350 NOW TT 50 Regular $22.50 - $25 Regular O $35 14 SUITS NOW I H. Another line negro aggregation, the Piney Woods Collegian Baseball ItalAll foreign or American-borians residing in Utah are invited to attend the fifth annual Italian Day at Lagoon Sunday, August 21st, which is sponsored by the of one acord, of one mind." men's and women's Correlative to the verses is the Civic League of Utah. following from "Science and Health The Salt Lake Chapter of the Nawith Key to the Scriptures:'' It tional Italian-AmericaOvic League be should thoroughly understood was organized on January 18, 1934, men one one all have mind, that and came as a direct result of a corGod and Father, one life, truth, and carried on between Joe love. Mankind will become perfect respondence Merabelle of Salt Lake and the late In proportion as this fact becomes Antonio It. Rizzuto of Omaha, Neb. apparent, war will cease and the The local was admitted to true brotherhood of man will be es- the nationalchapter on June organization tablished. Having no other gods, 23, 1934. who is directly person Any turning to no other but the one per- or indirectly of Italian realtionship fect mind to guide him. man is the blood or marriage is eligible to Ifkeness of God, pure and eternal, by become a member of the league. having that mind which was also In John Cms is general chairman of Christ." (p. 467). the committee in charge of the outing, and announces that an program of sports, music and speakers have been lined up. The sports will take care of the children as well aa the grown-ups- . Helper will be represented on the musical program by Donald Gicoletto. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gicoletto, who will play a saxophone solo. One of the features of the day will be the presentation of the scholarship award by another former Helper resident. Mrs. Reva Bosone. This award is made each year at the an- nual outing, and goes to the out-- i & standing high school graduate In Salt Iike county of Italian decent. It is worth tloO.OO to the winner at Regular $30 F I. P E CARBON ENGAGES PINEY WOODS COLORED BALL TEAM ITALIAN DAY TO "Mind" is the subject of the Tesson eermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday. August 21. dilations from the Bible Include the following: "If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the spirit, if any bowels and mercies, fulfil ye my joy, that ye be having the same love, being TT Ih - li X IQiix ' H lb MUTTON Stccr Bccf tender lb mi ib AJf H lb ml Fresh Milk and Cream Daily li IZHZHSHZHZHZHSHIZHXHZHZHXHSH |