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Show PAGE FOUR Friday and ;j Saturday :j SEPT. 16 AND 17 l ground chocolate. l Wheaties l lpkg.frec (Fancy) I " .. 1 Cay- - AND UP DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSEL- L TRUMPET TROMBONE HORNS Sardines In oil Snow, sack tS J 54b. Boxes ; each &T nggpiggj $ Toilet NSJ , : SHRIMP Fancy J 3 Cans for Misses Bessie Devietti, Gladis Mca Coy, Mary Riggs, Thelma and was Mrs. Hatch Taylor. awarded the contract bride prize. A dainty luncheon was served at the close of the evening. f jgjS IlCp KVt3? jl FLOUR, Drifted Snow 0Sk FLOUR, Turkey Hard WHEAT, APPLES , ib Pork Roasts ? Pound V Boiled I I lam 1 1 Sliced, lb. HAMS Mission Skinned, Ib ! S" Mil I; Fancy Hens country j SUCCESS j: Meat and Grocery LB. 2 Nueolls Skinned Hams LARD PAIL BACON, Lean Salt 1c OMPANY Community Builders 'I " HELPER I'TAIl 50 2; 50c Mrs. Kate Happs Out - of - town relatives and friends are as near as your telephone. Miss Jay Turnbow Telephone & Telegraph Gift Shop Mrs. L. R. Metz was up from Denver several days the fore of the week, visiting friends. part She advises her daughter Ruth, now S. Mrs. H. Thomas, is located in Nevada City, Calif. Beauty Shop Hie Mountain States m $3.00 Co. V viViViViViVAVi it LB tnt FANCY FAT HENS AND FRESH FISH The Loyal Order of Moose, Helper lodge 1659, held a watermelon bust Sunday, September 11, in the Heirier park, which was well attended by members of Moose and their families. The afternoon's.en-tertainmeprogram of games and sports events followed the melon bust. The Business and Professional Womens club held their regular buisness meeting Monday evening in the city hall. This being their opening meeting for another year which they expect to be a successful one. The standing committees of the year were chosen by the president, Miss Josephine Feado, as follows, the first named being chairman: Education, Inez Regruto, Ivy Memmot. Emblem, Marie Dietz, Mona Garlick. Finance, Anna crowiey, Minnie Wahl. Membership, Alice Bene, Maxine House. Program, Mrs. J. Charlesworth, Elizabeth Paterson. Publicity, Susan Maulsby. $2.50 to $4.00 i . WHOLE OR HALF, LB club. The members of the Altar society held their first fall meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. William Ross. Election of officers for the ensuing year took place as follows: Mrs. Mary Feado, president; Mrs. William Ross, vice president; Mrs. Victor Litizzette, reelected as secretary and treasurer. The business session was brot to a close with the serving of luncheon. Mrs. Litizzette will sponsor the next meeting at her home Thursday, October 13. Guaranteed Finger Waves, wet Lamb BACON, Whole or Hlf have been held at the Community church in Price Tuesday evening, September 20, by the Carbon coun-- ; ty Ladies Democratic club, which has been postponed. Work Finger Waves, dry Eat More PACKAGES SLAB, LB Tickets have been cancelled for Helper, Utah School Girl Permanents &' Leg of Fancy Milk Lamb FRYERS lie of at j BARTLETT PEARS BUSHEL nt Permanent Waves LOCAL SERVICE IS NOT TAXED v the chicken dinner which was to All Beauty OUT - OF - TOWN.. TELEPHONE CALLS ARE TAX FREE WHEN THE TOTAL CHARGE IS LESS THAN SOAP, Bob White BEST CUTS, LB The Business and Professional Womens club are holding a dance Friday night, Sept. 23, at the 232235S3L TAX FREE J( IN OUR MEAT MARKEj POT ROAST 1 SOCIETY Journal Ads Get Real Results and Fryers GOOD EATING, LUG BACON, Sliced Automotive Electricians "J?T ; LAUNDRY, 10 BARS Good Flavor Nice for Canning NEXT WEEK WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SUET; OF LOCAL GROWN ELBERTA PEACHES ATT;: Lor, VERY BEST PRICES. WE DELIVER PHONE; Sa Bo-son- e. . l BAG 48-L- PORK ROAST M. O. PORTER, Mgr. The Womans club of Helper held its first meeting of the fall season Thursday, September 7, at the Utah Service association building at which time Mrs. Reva Beck Helper attorney, discussed the "Duties and Responsibilities of the Woman of 1932," before a large gathering of members and visitors. Following Mrs. Bosone's talk, a program composed cf the following was presented: Flute solo by Mi3S Catherine Street, accompanied by Mrs. M. Prltchard; reading by Mra. S. B. Bunnell. Tea was served later in the afternoon by Mrs. A. Frank Drury, assisted by Mrs. M. P. Street, Mrs. F. L. Wilson, Mrs. George Kelley, Miss Mary Hughes, Miss Mary Llewellyn, Gail Morgan and Ida Wilson. The application of Mrs. L. A. McGee of Price for membership in the local group was accepted. j LEAN CUTS, LB BRYNER'S SERVICE Phone 312 BAG 4S-L- This Is Lamb Week Or-ph- CTPAl' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barrell, Mr. and Mrs. George Hecks, daughter Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and family, and Mr. and Mrs. DeLos E. Brandon, and Jim Hensy enjoyed a picnic luncheon in the Helper city park Sunday afternoon. tome here Tuesday evening'. Those enjoying the evening were Mrs. Fred Voll, Mrs. Thoril Hatch, Mrs.. Harris Simonsen, the Quality Meats Pot Roasts $ Steer Beef : lb EVER-INCREASIN- G Mrs. frank Wible was hostess at a contract bridge party at her m I" FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES FIND AN HOSTS OF FRIENDS BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT THESE TIRES ARE THOROLY DEPENDABLE, AND MAY BE HAD IN A COMPLETE PRICE RANGE. Mig-liacc- io 8 rolls for ANY BRAND, CAN 0" Sniders Corn, sale on be Will Spinach Saturday. These vegetables rank with Del Monte and other high- lass brands, and formerly sold at loc each small cans Sniders Spinach 8c each. and Beans in the medium size cans at 10c. GUM-DIPPE- Mrs. Ethel Luclwig entertained Sundry evening at her home in Castle Gate at a dinner party. Present were Miss Evelyn Crawford and Miss Margaret Ludvvig, Wendel and Jessie Blake and Ray Bachelor of Vernal, and Bud and Howard Lndwig of Castle Gate. PINT F MILK Sniders Vegetables Peas a n THERE CAN BE NO SUCCESSFUL SUBSTITUTE FOR SUCH SPLENDID QUALITY AS IS FOUND TIRES AND TUBES. IN FIRESTOE c WHIPPING CREAM yet a good supply f the most popular soap for a hard Crystal White wash day Laundry Soap, 10 bars for 23c Saturday. SOCIETY w onone ONE-HAL- Soap FIRESTONE TIRES ARE MADE TO EXCEL 1 QUART We offer for your Sunday dinners, Pot Roast cut from U. S. inspected beef at 8c to 15c a lb. on Sat. Get a nice large roast for Sunday. Serve the family hash and left poached eggs from the overs Monday. CO Se FRESH MILK Pot Roast iffllllllllilllllilM THE EBBY SYSTEM 6 cans .... I Helper Ti'i 1 HAM With your eggs or waffles, trv some good lean felicedHani at 15c a Ib. on Satur- Genuine Walnut and Mahogany Cases with mechani10c each. cally perfect mechanism. ..Victor Records, CLARINET SAXOPHONE RICE $'4pkSs. d sliced II as taught by HERBERT L. CLARKE 2 PcrPkg I BUY A PHONOGRAPH Gene Chipman 15 South Main St. l FREE pencil to each hid' die with a purchase of a t 10 cent can of Blue Pine I Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, THE HELPER JOURNAL Fred Bosone and John Vieta No cliarge are leaving Friday for Salt Lake Items -- Phone City where they will spend a few days on business matters. for prints G 21. M Frank Drury spent last Wednesday in the capital city on business, returning home ThursMrs. A. Dr. N. day morning. E. & D Eysight Specialist at the WANT ADS FOR Rent or Sale One rock house, one block house, completely modern; located near store and dance hall. 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