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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY THE HELPER JOURNAL 1942 8, U.M.W.A, Boosts Roll John Booth Installs ffiwans Officers The coal fields of Carbon county and those centering at Rock Springs, (Continued Wyoming, accounted for the greatest de- part of the 1600 membership growth Edward Sheya Attorney livered the main address of the eve- of the I'nited Mine Workers of Am22 during 1941. Virgil ning: bis subject being "Kiwanis erica District Prepares for War." He very ably Wright, district secretary reported. The past year closed with a memadmonished thoe present to meet the challenge of Kiwanis Interna- bership in the local UMWA district, t compared to 5115 at the begininng tional and accept the job of an twelve-montperiod. preparation for the great emer- of the of the the people upon flung gency American continent. He reviewed the ton of the Price club paid compliments to his former club members in past activities of Kiwanis in which aid-d- , Helper and extended an invitation been had our nation of the youth which is a definite value to the for local Kiwanians to visit their club desired. present preparation for halting these whenever they Perfect Attendance Awards Made dictators who would change the AmChris Jouflfas presented 2G memerican Way of Life. of the club who have attained a bers acthe reviewed Booth Mr. past tivities of the local club and like Mr. perfect record during the past year tabs ranging from Sheya urged Kiwanlans and their with individual 7 1 to years. He also introduced year families to cause the 1942 theme, inducted. new members the V! Individual service VICTOR by A former member, Wm. P. Maack ny United Effort, to become a reality of Spanish Fork and his wife, were toy hard work and service. of Brief responses from Mr. Jones visitors. Miss Marguriete Ludwig two readings. Gate gave Castle and Mr 1'halen were heard and each a was Climaxing the program pledged their united efforts toward acof club taken films of the advancement of Kiwanis objects showing Jack Hous- - tivities by Mayor Hyde. and ideals. President-elec- t f Southeast Chapter, .. League of Utah Writers Co-.nu- h OUT OF DEBT out of debt According to Babson now is the time to get will and debts get bigger possible. Another depression will come invite to We you to harder be will pay. over night because they foods. The shop with us and pay cash. We sell nationally known most of the best for the least. if A CUP OF GOOD COFFEE MEANS 1U 1 IOT A Schillinq Coffee "I said to a nun who stood at the gate of the year. 'Giw me .1 Msht that I may tread safely into the unknown.' and he replied. 'Co out into the darkness and put your h;.nd into the hand of God That shall be to you better than a light and safer than a known way.'" Lines quoted by Kins George at the end of his Christmas broadcast. 939. The author is Miss Minnie Haskins. retired school teacher of Ixmdon. 1 Keeping Up With Society Hello- - Yes. it is. Oh. yes. I have a number of society items for you What's that? You cant hear me? Noise? Oh that's just my husband beating a toy drum as he marches past me. Think nothing of that,- - it has been going on since Christmas morning My, my, but he has enjoyed the children's toys this year. It seems good to have him up and around today You see, two days ago he took nthe twins sleigh riding and of course he had to show them how to use the sleigh. The poor dear! He ran and slammed that sleigh down ami flopped his hundred and eighty pounds on it Well, the impact knocked him out. the sleigh runners caved in and he was thrown into a siiou bank. The shoveled him out and neighbors brought him home We never did find the sleigh Y'es. his cold is better today No, no, that isn't the radio. That's my husband again. He's playing taps on junior's bugle. And there's the doorbell That will be the fixitnian to fix the electric train. The children never did see it run. but their father did I'll nail you again when my husband gets back to work. It will be quieter here then. O! Goodbye! -- CASTLE GATE NEWS Idaho Russets SibW 29c 6 oz Heinz Soup f:ZA Slfc ORANGES NO. 2'2 BROKEN SLICE. (VAN NO. 2'2 CAN ... TALL CAN RIPE OLIVES SWANS CAKE FLOUR SPAGHETTI 25c 10c 10c 19c 13c 25c 17c NO. 2 CAN ARO PINEAPPLE 88c DO 288 CREAM CORN KRAUT 27c SfS, Chocolates PKG DOWN MACARONI BULK BULK CRACKERS 3 lb CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP PALMOLIVE SOAP DIXIE MOLASSES GRAPEFRUIT Shavers i9C 10 bars 3 bars gg 20C half gallon No. 2 BEST GRADE LB SLICED BACON LUNCH MEATS, MUTTON CHOPS 25c Assorted MOCK CHICKEN LEGS 3 LB 0 19c 37c 25$ to for fy VEAL CHOPS fancy (extra tender) lb 23C CHICKENS To roast or fry priced reasonably lb 290 PORK CHOPS Loin eastern stamped Pint FRESH OYSTERS 39g Lamb, Beef, Picnic Hams, Cheese of all Kinds, And Salami Priced Low cyp.s FOOD HELPER X7 A SURETY OF II t . Ci . Lain. tit Johnson first vice dent of Southeast was ected second vice of the state organization. League of I' tab Writers, at the rec-iii- nt election meetof that group. Mi Johnson will be an able representat ive of our section in that capacity presi-Chapter- - There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe Who'd had so many chihlreu She knew what to do; She put them to 1ed And turned out the light, Then rushed to the club And played poker all night. Pegasus Clarence Edwin Flynn, speaking at the recent Writers' Roundup said. "As a youngster crashed the doors of James Whitcomb Hiley's home one 111 lit with a sheaf of poems in my hand. With care and thoughtfulness the aged man head them then leaning over to poke the fire in the grate be began to speak: "A prospective poem is a block of marble the pen, the chisel. One stroke will spoil it. But," in sudden animation. "You haven't got the light to spoil it." By Mugs '4 HOME OWNED 1 HOME I if 1 Searched through her cupboard For champagne and caviar dear. Put the income Tax Raised its powerful ax So she settled for pretzels and beer. - U. OPERATED a m i va fXV-- CJ 'Zfour "Dollars ufe 86 "Dollars MARKET ii at 'tCC'3" Old Mother Hubbard Prices Effective Fri. Sat., Jan. 9 and GaDffile 3D pound Financial Assistance Increased production and home consumption are being encouraged by the F.S.A. in making the loans rather than enlargement of farm plants. to accommodate the crowd. Aliss Hilda Thorpe came down from Salt Iike to visit her mother, Airs. Eva Thorpe over the New Year hol- iday. Alfred Biggs was a Ogden visitor last week where she attended the funeral of her uncle Mr. Henry Airs. AlcKtillock. and Airs. John Ausnick of Ios Angeles, visited at the home of Afr. and Mrs. Frank Nickols over the holiday season. Miss Grace Bowns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bowns of Los Angeles, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bowns over the holidays. Mr. and Airs. Thos. Cory, who were married December 28 In Salt Lake at the St. Paul Episcopal church, were visitors the same day here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cory. Air. IFMES &C Giant Size Royal Dessert aii flavors (E?c ESDDUE FtanE. Mice? i 4R8 lbSbag$Ho41 1st grade 2nd grade GRAPEFRUIT r lb. lb. 40c 5C f TROCO Oleomargarine Toilet Soap 4 bars ftyg Hard water ORANGES 6 lbs Sweet Juicy navels Laundry Soap 25(5 Bob White 10 bars Grapefruit Salad Dressing qt 29g Corn Flakes 3 pks 25$ Kellogg's 6 for Large Size VEGETABLES AND FANCY POTATOES U. S. INSPECTED QUALITY MEATS B STEAKS s"0": POT ROASTS X L0 LD LAMB CHOPS COTTAGE CHEESE STORES UTAH 8 FRESH BACON su"v the" wece .L VEAL POT ROAST Lt MINCEMEAT : 2LBS FANCY TAME RABBITS PURITI-- 10 Made Available To Small Farmers All. John Delaby, Miss Anna Marie Financial assistance through tin r.nd Aliss Helen Gow. and Air. Bob Farm is administration Security Long returned to Salt Lake to resume available to small farmers who need ;;n'ir Mmlies after the holidays. supplies, equipment or repairs to enAir .uiTi Mrs. Willis I.arsen were able Hu m to contribute to the Food weekend visitors to American Fork. for defense program, it was announcMrs. Olive Batchelor of Sandy spent ed today by .Mark Johnson, county several days ast week visiting her rehabilitation supervisor for F.S.A. son. Ray Batchelor. Working under direction of the Miss Marjorie Winn who spent the slate ami county F.S.I). A. Defense holidays at the home of her parents boards, of which Farm Security is Mr. and Airs. E. L. Winn, returned to a part, this agency is prepared to Salt Lake Sunday. assist qualified farm families to step Mr. and Mrs. Ross Webb, now of up their production of needed foodCalifornia visited at the home of his stuffs. Iioans are available on a Jong Air. AI. and Mrs. J. Webb term basis. parents over the Xmas holidays. Mrs. John Mills Sr. of American Fork visited here last weekend. Mrs. Andrew Lewis and son visited in Spanish Fork last week returning Sunday with Mr. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ludwig and children came down from Salt Lake for the holiday weekend. Air John Hoole of here left Friday for Salt Iake having enlisted in the Army. Jack C. Jones left for Salt Lake last week where he will enlist in the U.S. Navy. Stanley and Winifred Staplcy, now ol Provo, were visitors here for the New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sillitoe were Salt Lake visitors last weekend. Airs. Sillitoe received medical treatment at the St. Marks hospital. The Welfare Association sponsored a dance New Year's Eve here, giving noise makers and serpentine to help the fon along. Only one thing was wrong the hall wasn't large enough V. A COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS AND lb lb was or Spread In The MarHtet FRANKFURTERS Hickory, dickory. dock. Forgot to wind the clock So I Ci t canned With j reprimand. Hicko:- - dickory. dock " VOUB CHOICE -- DRIP OR PERCOLATOR explained, Uetter - care of operations up to the normal carryi, f.kt1,..,.... urLtri iiiiu.-i- ,r vi nrttittfv ing capacity of the borrower's furai 4. more canning and improved selection Food preservation and storage. and preparation of food and teed Kligible farm families will be aided in the purchase of pressure cooker storage are being emphasized. To enable small farm families in ami c. inning equipment and in the National Defense program the Farm! construction of cellars, milk coolers, in the! shelve.-- , and other storage .space for this county to participate Security administration is prepared the family's food Mipply to consider loans for: Development of available water 1. Purchase of silage cutters, feed For production and storage supplies. grinders, binders and oilier harvest programs the F.S.A. will finance inc and oPerat inn expenses incidental wells, pumps, towers, windmills and to steiage oi food crops in trench supply tanks. silos or by other storage methods. Mr .lolnisou explained that loans 2 Increased production of poultry for purposes other and poultry products. In certain are also available The those listed. than purpose, howcases Farm Security will help pro will enable that be one must ever, ide suitable shelter for poultry, his own to borrower the improve of dairy cattle or hogs through use to the Naand contribute condition of temporary shelters, remodeling tional Defense program. present structures or construction of Interested farm families in thin new t.uildinys It is emphasized, howau is not that the ever, county should contact Mr Johnson agency thori.ed to finance special poultry at his office which is located in the and livestock enterprises. Ixiuns are Carbon county court house building limited to families who produce most in Price. of their feed and forage on their We have a most complete stock own iand. Office Supplies. See us today for of ;!. Purchase o mtiK cows, sows and feedei pius In some instances the all your needs. Don't Borrow! F.S.A. is prepared to finance such Subscribe it Page Onel AII-Ou- PAGE FIVE I:. 111 In Local District At Impressive Meet Ft-o- HELPER. UTAH LB Fancy Roasters, Springers, Hens at Lowest Prices 27c 19c 25c 10c 25c 22c 19c 25c |