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Show Blood Speaks I SAFETY WITH to Carbon Co. AT YOUR WNED DRUG STORE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Demos Here flllllllllllinilllllllMIItlllfUIIllIllIIlIlllIIItlllllllHIlIUMIIIlIIIIlllIfllllllHlIillllL 27C 24C 25c 93C Zee Toilet Paper for Kotex Each .. 12 Bars Hostess Soap. 60-Wa- tt 23c 16C 17C I Squibbs Mineral Oil Cream Almonds MI 31 Shaving Cream Pure Test Cod Liver Oil Squibbs Cod Liver Oil Squibbs Tooth Paste Ambrosia Cream Good Xmas Cards with your AA name printed.... Jlt7V High Grade Xmas Cards 69C I 29C 29C I 79C I 79C I 22C I 39c 79C I IOC Globes .. Kleenex Each j Small, assistant United States attorney general of Washington, D. C, will be the principal speaker at a republican rally to be held in Liberty hall Saturday If The Journal appears short on news this week, we must blame it on the male population, as most Henrv H. Blood, candidate for of the men in this vicinity have at 8 o'clock. governor on the democratic ticket; headed for the hills to be on the evening is a speaker of exMr. Small Joseph Chez, attorney general grounds for the opening of deer and regardless of nominee; uavia ioiiai, cauiu.e season, which opened Thursday ceptional ability all will enjoy opinions political court; for justice of the supreme morning. him. The public is cordiand hearing C. H. Shidmore, candidate lor suleft a few Monday Quite invited to attend. perintendent of schools, and Hugh Tuesday of this week for the ling- ally were the er jaunts, while Wednesday afterBrown of Salt Lake City speakers at the democratic rally noon and evening witnessed rath- J. C. PENNEY COMPANY held here in Liberty hall Friday er a general departure, with a few SALES FOR SEPTEMBER left planning to get away over the night at 8 o'clock. Previous to the rally a band pa- week end. Gross sales for September 1932 rade was held on Main street, and To our knowledge, the following were $13,053,166.19 against Sepa splendid attendance is reported. already hat left on their hunting tember 1931 sales of $14,576,019.38 Musical numbers were present- trips: or a loss for the month of 10.45 ed at the meeting by Mrs. E. K. P. F. Peterson, William Peter per cent, or $1,522,43.19. Olsen of Price, and T. Anderson son, Joe and Mike Gianinni, Joe Cumulative gross sales from and Mr. and Mrs. B. Shelly of Mudrow, Bert Bunnell, Louis 1 to September 30, 1932 January American Fork. This was the Nick Zuponich, Jack Hall, inclusive were $104,532,238.27, as largest democratic rally held lo- R. A. McKendrick, Richard Rog against $117,968,042.09, a gross cally during the present campaign. ers, Johnny Heed, Paul carter, loss to Sept. 30 of $11.3 per cent Leo Lange, John Skirl, Charles or $13,435,803.82. Propp, Robt. Ossana, Louis Wahl, This figure of 10.45 per cent Keth Kafford, John Boonakis, compares with a loss of 18,88 per Mike Zdunick, Gust Kallas, Floyd cent in August. This represents, MurL. B. I HELPER 79C I 24 25C CO DRUG YOUR REXALL STORE I I ' ; WANT ADS m Beat Winter! WITH A PAIR OF OUR BIG FLUFFY PART' WOOL BLANKETS All Colors Size 70x80 in the opinion of E. C. Sams, president of the J. C. Penney company more than the usual seasonal upturn in retail trade and bears out reports of a better feeling and of what appears to be increased customer demand from Penney stores in many parts of the country. BUSY WEEK AHEAD FOR CARBON G. O. P. A schedule of campaign activities to cover practically every precinct in Carbon county was announced this week by Mat and Secretary A. E. Gibson of the county republican central committee. The program, which includes meetings in all towns of the county, will be climaxed with large rallies at Helper and Price October 27, when Senator Reed Smoot and Congressman Don B. Colton, Gil-mo- seeking reelection; W. W. candidate for governor; and other nominees will speak. A caravan of cars will leave New Peerless at !J a. m. October 27 and visit 15 different towns . where short talks will be made. JOINT ARMISTICE DAY A large banquet has been planLOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE ned for Helper in the evening, folCELEBRATION PLANNED HELPER LODGE NO. 1659 lowed by a torchlight parade in Frank Barker, Dictator the evening, with the rallies to Carbon post 21 of the American A. J. Carlson, Secretary start at 8 o'clock, Liberty theater. Legion and the Price post will Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. hold a joint Armistice day celeKnights of Pythias Hall bration this year, according to ING. SOAR- WE ARE CARRYING THESE PROFESSIONAL NOTICES ' plans completed by the two ormen. ganizations of A parade, program, banquet and football game are planned for the day, with Commander Fred Voll, Evan Jones and Harris Simonsen of Carbon post on the general committee in charge of arrangements. BLANKETS OVER FROM LAST YEAR, See Our Windows ONWARD LODGE NO. 15 Meets Every Thursday Evening K.OFP. HAUL J. A.Robey, C. of C. F. C. Bertolino, M. F. Gill, K. R. and S. J. A. WALTER ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Story Telling Club Formed AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES! Court House Phone Phone GEASE C. W Price, Utah Price 392 Helper J Co. 6-- Permanents $L25 and Up 3rd Utah. Anderberg Beauty Shoppe, 143 S. East, Vrovo, The World's Best Grape Juice! Here's your opportunity, if you buy this week Fresh grape juice, made daily, 69 cents a gallon for any amount you want. This is your chance to lay in a supply for the holiday season. Don't Delay! BUY ONE HOUSE AND LOT AT COST AND GET ONE FREE RAINBOW FRUIT STAND Next to Rainbow Gardens Helper, Utah. mWWAV.VySWW.V.V.V.WAVd,AVAWAV.WiV BUILD NOW! MODERNIZE NOW! ; $ REPAIR NOW! Building Costs Are Lower Notv Than They Were SHAKESPEARE STORY TELLPhysician and Surgeon ING CLUB WILL HAVE LO4 8 Office Hours: 11-- 2 CAL BRANCH UNDER THE 808 West First South LEADERSHIP OF MRS. E One Block West of Helper Hotel UOODHEAD Office 260 Phone 2-- 7-- AR-DEN- The National Junior Shakespeare Story Telling: club, through the assistance of Mrs. Ardene Woodhead, shortly will form a branch of the association here. The club is educational in purpose and is designed to acquaint every grade school child with the works of the famous bard and in such a way that it will appear like play to them. At the same time, it prepares them for high school english studies while those who are not fortunate enough to advance beyond the grades will have a working knowledge of the classics. The plan consists of story hours for the children when groups will meet and tell Shakespeare stories in simplified form. Clubs for each grade will be formed. Then the grade school champions will con test with those of other schools for the town honors. Prizes will be offered at various stages of the competitions and diplomas will be awarded each child who has finished the prescribed course. The grand finale will be a Shakespearean evening or pageant or Shakespeare program having the children portray the Shakespearean characters. The national association now reaches into practically every state and has been immensely successful. Aside from the fact that members of the club are improving their education and mastery of english, there is a social feature. Utah Helper DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT Physician and Surgeon Office in Henry Hall Bldg. Phones: Office &9-Res. 132 Utah Helper M DR. F. H. LOW Physician and Surgeon AVALON HOTEL Phone 186 Office Hours 11-- 1 Helper 2-- 5 7-- Physician and Surgeon DALPIAZ HOTEL BLDG. Office Phone 80-Res. Ph. 100 11-- 1 Office Hours 5 8 Helper utah 7-- MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. Undertaker Licensed Embalmer in attendance PRICE UTAH Ambulance Service Phone 29 HARRIS SIMONSEN NOTARY PUBLIC HELPER S. UTAH P. COLTON Nttary Public COLTON MOTOR CO. HELPER ctah in 1917 HORSLEY SPEAKS TO ACME QUALITY PAINTS PRICES AGAIN SLASHED! Central Commission & Supply Company V.". i 8 DR. A. R. DEMMAN 2-- LOCAL KIWANIS CLUB Arthur Horsley, attorney of Price, was the guest speaker at the meeting of the Helper Kiwanis club in its club rooms last Thursday noon. Mr. Horsley described his school work and other studies in preparation for public life, and gave an interesting talk. Because of so manv mrmhf-rgoing hunting, no regular meeting was held this week. Election of officers will be held Thursday of next week. s Taxidermy Museum Latent te Methods Game Heads and Bird Mounting a Specialty Also Tanning and Fur Dressing Prices Reasonable Most Unusual Giime Head Mounted Free V. A. BECK C ASTLE GATE, UTAH Railroad Notes L. F. Wilson, assistant general manager, of Denver, is making a tour of inspection of , the Utah lines. The railroad has enjoyed an unprecedented heavy fruit business from, the Pacific coast enroute to eastern markets, as many as ten fruit trains passing thru Helper in a period. Coal loading has increased quite steadily since the middle of August and at the present time is exceeding the loadings of last year in Carbon county. This increase in fruit and coal business has resulted in the employment of a considerable number of railroad men who have been furloughed for several months. H. C. (Pete) Archer, chief clerk to general yardmaster Elliott, who was reported as laying off, has returned to work considerably improved in health. Operator C. W. Creamer, who has been laying off for a month while visiting relatives in the east, has returned to Helper, but will lay off a few days longer in order to bag a deer. Fuel supervisor W. J. Tapp of Denver recently visited Helper on one of his regular tours of inspection. W. D. Ryan, general chairman for the Brotherhood of Railway " Clerks, was a recent visitor in Helper. R. E. Knapp, telephone supervisor, of Provo, spent two days in this vicinity last week making improvements in the telephone service and seeing that the usual 100 per cent performance of his department was functioning properly. He was assisted in this work by A. L. Sage, Western Union Telegraph company's representative, of Helper. Carman Tidwell, in charge of car inspection on the Spring Canyon branch, recently visited in Salt Lake and attended to personal business in that city. Round House Foreman Mackie's baseball team finished in the second division this season. He is op- umisuc, nowever, and expects to win the pennant in 1933. Mr. Mackie has the best wishes of all and will be backed to the limit with his new team. Master Mechanic D. G. Cunningham recently made an inspection trip over the Salt Lake and Grand Junction divisions, stopping over a couple days in Helper. A. R. T. Inspector Wicoff (Slim to you) is making preparations for an extensive hunting trip. He has tried for several years to attain this distinction without success. We don't think much of his marksmanship, but we do admire his perseverance. 24-ho- DR. C. L. KLINE Dixon-Taylor-Russe- ll ( COMMUNITY BUILDERS) HELPER FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCT. 21 and Palmolive SOAP Per bar RAISINS New Cron Package v 5;' lite r $' 2 cans POTATOES 20 lbs KRAUT 5 Large cans, each SOAP Laundry 10 bars PORK-BEAN- 1 - , in Pierces S Per can LARD Each FLOUR e: 5 gco: Pail 8-l- b. ) b? Turkey Hard Wheat f. Sack Jtoi QUALITY MEATS HAMS Picnic Style U. S. Kit INSPECTED he ID V PORK ROASTS Cut lb STEAKS All Cuts lb LAMB CHOPS Fall Lambs : lb LAMB LEGS Fall Lambs As jar h I1 10i it 10c lb VEAL ROASTS 10c lb POT ROASTS lQt lb FANCY FRYERS AND HENS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Seeg-mille- r, : COTTON PRICES ARE DAILY Success Meat & Grocery Mr-vos- h, Adams, Smith, William Target phy, Exie Lloyd, B. H. Hyde, Don Rollers Lambson, Allan Halverscn, Harris Simonsen, Gua Tsangaris, Gust Tobacco Ladies club the At Target Republican Jim Papacostas, C. A. Proislakis, 3 for meeting held in the Kiwania club Knobbs, George Gustla, John F. rooms last Saturday afternoon, two interesting speakers were Hunter, and Marvin Lambson. heard when Mrs. J. Hyde, collecMiss Victoria Lazar and Miss tor of internal revenue and stationed in the Hawaiian Islands, Rose Scalo of Salt Lake spent addressed the gathering, followed Saturday and Sunday here visiting 1 by Mr. Smith, a member of the with friends. iiii itiiiittiiii iiiiiiii ii ill i tiiiiiit iiiiitiif iiiii iiiitiiiiii mill in mil ii ii ii mi ii in i inT federal finance committee. In the afternoon's seasons of bridge, Mrs. D. C. Gibson was awarded first prize in contract, with Mrs. L. R. Bills receiving FOR RENT Four-roomodern high at auction. The all cut went hduse, and garage. A. J. STAFto Mrs. George Murphy of Spring FORD, Helper. Canyon. Assisting Mrs. Harris Simonsen, FOR SALE Three beds, ice box, washing machine, two houses president of the club, in the arfor sale; clear of taxes and all. rangements were Mesdames R. J. Vaughan, C. C. Wallm, Thorit Inquire MRS. MARY LAPORE, Hatch, Frank Barboglio, L. R. Helper. Grover, Arthur Dalpiaz, and Ray McGonigal. Mrs. Simonsen advises that the county republican ladies organiza tion will hold a meeting in Price, October 27. IOC 1 C. M. Good Speakers i at Ladies Meet Qkt RALLY SATURDAY Is Underway 1 1 OME-- O Crystal White Soap, 10 for ... Ivory Soap 4 for 3 Palm Olive Soap and 1 Cashmer Bouquet 3 White King & 3 Mission Bell for GOP Exodus into Hills I SAVE 5 Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR The Journal has one of the best equipped job printing departments in the state. Prices rcasonabln. Miss Kathryn Ross is m Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carson left f for Durango, Colo., Saturday, hav a short time visiting ing spent the previous three weeks aunt in Denver, Mrs. KJ i visiting here at the home of the Newcomb. latters sister, Mrs. W. A. Miller. p wr US! itt b MAIL BOXES PRICE and VALUE! "My telephone and the help of the operator in getting a doctor, saved the life of my wife. She had influenza and suffered a relapse. The doc-to- r stated that if I had been unable to reach him so quickly, he could not have saved her. So wrote one of our subscribers. A telephone costs but a few cents a day, yet the value of one such call may be priceless. & Telegraph hi tor l l f Regulation U. S. tywf Is boxes, approved by m lur runu ery use $2.85 May be secured at our k' or at the postoffiee. We il the only ones handling ttt boxes. Helper Furniture Si-Hardwar- The Mountain States Telephone srs e Co, Co. Special Engagement JOHNNY ROSELL and His Orchestra of SALT LAKE CITY DANCE MUSIC SUPREME Let's Go! 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