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Show H I Carbon County, Utah, Saturday, October 29, 1932 F. M. LaSiier f i ... nmutll, 1.1., u. the supreme auditor of the Mooseheart fraternal organization, is spending a few days in this vicinity on his regular tour of inspection of lodge records. ROCK MERC K.STLE - NOTICE TO WATER USERS Saturday, October 29th ' .4 : r.rcake "aredded Wheat ft State Engineer's m eme Uil boap per pkg xiits, H .ORN MEAL Yi'low - bag 10-l- b. 2 Of L-EA- 33$ S large cans for 3 r:liCy Sifted "IILK '0 tall cans, per can Brands OFFEE EN rer Brs. Is lb .NOWDRIFT 3 3ISCUIT FLOUR ft' pkg. and biscuit cutters' 7' .VESSON OIL i "i can 2-- 1 auick I r V 24c P. its -- Date of completion of publication, November 10, 1932. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Quarts iirwy Grades DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. SCHRAMM-JOHNSODIVISION OF WALGREEN DRUG COMPANY, a Corporation, plaintiff, vs DR. M. C. MELROSE and ESTHER MELROSE, husband and wife, defendants: COMPLAINT THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure te do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. THORIT HATCH, Attorney for Plaintiff. s29 Helper, Utah. Dressing jar our Pickles Food Brand A t 12-o- z, Market Meat Our h s r, Kahvj jltvvi. Kppf iorrr ivi.xx jrt ; y 5t Roast - Best cuts, per lb ?ork Shoulder ' jj oastsBest meatv cuts, ner lb Rib Roast jrime Beef Standing, per lb. IAMB CHOPS "at from Milk Fed Lambs M Sugar-Cure- Per lb whole or half, per Phone No. 35 We Deliver Order GEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LA- frmanents $L25 and Up rberg Beauty Shoppe, Make Your Fruit Cake Now So It Will Be Seasoned for Thanksgiving CITRON, LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL, sliced, V4-I- b. 4(1 J.U V packages SHELLED WALNUTS Bulk, per lb WXi , PITTED DATES package 12-o- :. V SEEDED OR SEEDLESS RAISINS Fancy; all new stock, pkg V CINNAMON, CLOVES, Nutmeg, Ginger, Pepper, ALL-SPIC- Ei 2 cans-- can, z. WHEATES 4Cf nZ V Package GERMADE bag 2(t 9-l- b. SODA CRACKERS box AMBROSIA Per gallon 143 S. 3rd East, Provo, Utah. Court House Phone Phone Price, Utah Price 392 Helper J SPINACH 4 3J.iTAg BRINGS NEW UCING CHAMPIONS 1932 p Physician and Surgeon Office in Henry Hall Bldg. Res. 132 Office 99-nv,npaUtah Helner Church Notices r I St. Barnabas Episcopal Siur :, T mato, J llo -f DR. F. H. LOW Physician and Surgeon T $T9S j Latter Day Saints Church Helper 11-- 1 2-- 5 7-- 8 DR. A. R. DEMMAN Physician and Surgeon DALPIA2 HOTEL BLDG. Res. Ph. 100 Office Phone 80-8 11-- 1 Office Hours 2-- 5 7-- utah Helper MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. BRYNER'S SERVICE Licensed Embalmer In attendance UTAH PRICE Phone 29 Ambulance Service Undertaker HARRIS M. O. PORTER, Mgr. S. Phono 342 Helper, I'tah SIMONSEN NOTARY PUBLIC UTAH HELPER Automotive Electricians P. COLTON in our markets. In the Market Bee Pot roasts cut from choice young steer b?ef will make a delightful part of your Sunday dinner. We will have these roasts for you priced from ,c a lb. up to 12c a lb. for loin roasts. Fish Halibut, Salmon, broiled or baked make easily prepared meals and something easy to digest. Get a whole or half Salmon for 15c a lb. Halibut 18c lb. Filet of Sole 25c a lb. Fresh large Oysters at low prices. O.RSKA6GS fOODV VPmTTt STORES "A SURETY OF PURITY" And thru him we have blest. Rally with hope, sad one And hear our leader's voice. Thru his efforts we'll all been rejoice, pleading win the fight; Why look now for another light That may not be what it appears But leave us in sadness and tears. To make a change in such a time When things are beginning to climb Would be very unwise. And shun warning from the s'.;ies. 2y M. O. Bench. Robert Ossana motored to the capital city Thursday morning to accompany his sister Flora home here to spend the week end. LJ L. i U i JjyJKIOGL. E , V ickage S,lad I: ' s !g Helper -, The Rev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor r- C lart j...s 9:30 a.m. J School Union Sunday nathan 5 10:45 a.m. P r bushel Holy Communion The Rev. H. J. Johnson, Supt. ( Iring your vv..j 11:00 a.m. 1 )tatoes Morning Prayer E 1 lb. bag Z' L . I . New Balanced Superheterodyne s with Fine Tone, Ap-.!.:- Phone 185 Office Hours ANTI-FREEZ- E j bo.--t, j'-- i.itai.ier) -- JT-X-- kraut 10 WANT ADS Sauerkraut , Our market is ready to supply you with new 1932 Sauerkraut. Our price is 5c per quart. Plan on getting y ur IT1 JA2V 7-- AVALON HOTEL Safe, but proteo- tj0I1 for your ear. One fill butt all winter. New '4JAlC 6 again FOR SALE Three beds, ice box, Physician washing machine, two houses r P iwdered 8 4 Office Hours: 11-- 2 for sale; clear of taxes and all. 3 lb. 303 West First South bej MRS. MARY LAPORE, Inquire Hotel F of l impk: , West Block Helper One Helper. Office 250 Z L.irge i.: Phone Utah Helper niP - Races of 1933 i the.. Annual.. Pike's fU.. Climb the., big wnts of the automotive world and all of Wg R races were won on Irestone Gum - Dinned 'H. ..That should be a . XHl enough guarantee of f.lity for anyone. Cream rich cream from a clean da!ry farm at only 15c a qt; 25c a lnt; ISc a l.alf pint. We should like you to ccm-pur- e our regular prices on our shelves with prices you pay regularly elsewhere. Good mtr KLINE DR. C. L. and Surgeon DR. VVM. T. ELLIOTT cham-tenshi- soap It will do the work wl en others fait Get what ou want Saturday at 2 bars for 5c. : I The five A. A. A. Crystal White Soap The that sells and se'.ls. Four-roomodern FOR RENT house, and garage. A. J. STAFFORD, Helper. 6-- 2-- -- tid-bit- than the railroads. If this were stopped, the loss of business by the factories building the trucks would be offset by the millions of employes in all walks of life being placed back on a pay roll and purchasing passenger IQfp AVV OLIVE OIL Pineapple a Crushed pineapple or in the small can will make an easily prepared aalud for you or desert. These cans of pineapple rrwy b hnd Saturday for 5c a can. This increase of the dustries. business of these other industries will automatically increase the employment of clerks, laborers and persons in all walks of life. The trucks permitted to operate on a roadbed paid for mostly from railroad taxation is analogous to taking the taxes from an automo bile company and using them to erect a building out in the street in front of them and let another person sell the same make of cars with just the payment of a city license. A condition like this exists today. As long as it is permitted to continue, of course, the trucks can make the haul cheaper Merc hv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.,. lASTLE ROCK MERC one Us Your OCT. 28 and 29 W orkmen are exclusive dealers of Western Ammunition and Jot shells. Pheasant Season opens November 5; pur-your supply of shot shells now and be prepared I" the big day. Our stock is complete. e -- SPECIALS b. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES fl 7i' 1KINNED HAMS ttritan PRICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SHOULD SUPPORT THE RAILROADS Under normal conditions, the railroads of the United States consume 23 per cent of all the coal produced, 25 per cent of all the lumber produced, 28 per cent of all the steel produced, and 20 per cent of all the paint produced. Other material used by them is in proportion to these figures. In 1929 the railroads employed approximately two and one half million men. At present the employ barely one million. In case the railroads can regain their lost business it not only means the calling back of one and one half million railroad men, but it will mean an increase of 23, 25, 23 and 20 per cent respectfully in employment in the other mentioned in- f COMMUNITY BUILDERS; HELPER . Large jar for icy Sunkist Brand WHY WE Potatoes There is hardly any need to tell you about the good qualities of Red RlisH Potatoes, but we have some that have been tried and proved to cook whole and to cream beautifully. These spuds will sell Saturday at not just a bag for 49c but a 100-lbag for 49e. cars. The loss of gasoline business to service stations who have Q been selling to trucks would be Tall cans, 3 for offset by the increased amount of gasoline sold to passenger car owners. This employment would QUALITY MEATS U. S. INSPECTED increase the demand for farm produce and all the farmer truck LEG OF PORK ROASTS drivers could go back to their .". Boned and Rolled, lb farms. I believe the railroads are the MISSION SKINNED HAMS hub of all industries. An increase in their revenue would place milWhole or Half, lb lions in employment in the lumber camps, the coal mines, the steel RIB BOILING BEEF mills and the paint factories. (J Even though this is written by a railroad employe, if the people LAMB CHOPS YEARLING would not consider this point but just consider the proposition as it looks to them, I believe that they would favor legislation to help STEAKS STEER BEEF C the railroads regain this lost business. The figures I submit were taken from the statistical department, in part, of the Santa Fe railroad as out by them. J. E. E'.emme. put to R. her Mets returned Mrs. L. John Arlotti returned to his home in Los- Angeles Saturday home in Denver Saturday, having WE HAVE A LEADER morning, having spent a week vis- snent a few C.zys here visiting friends. with Mr. his with here, Ah, nation, stop your foolish fears, parents iting And hear tho voice from other and Mrs. Pete Arlotti. He was acspheres LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE companied by his mother and his That pierce the nation's beating brother Joseph who will spend the imililHIIIIimilHliimiiilUljiiiHUillil HELPER LODGE NO. 1639 hearts winter months visiting with him. Frank Barker, Dictator Until ita warning answer smarts 1 A. J. Carlson, Secretary You want a leader, you have him. Mrs. Glen Nelson and Mrs. Jack Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. V'hy look with eyes that are Vignetto motored to Salt Lake on 1 now dim Knights of Pythias Hall Monday of this week, returning For some one that you have not home Tuesday. seen. We Deliver Phone 303 5 ONWARD LODGE NO. 15 accompanJohn Mrs. Malekar, Ah, nation, see with eyes serene. Meets Every Thursday Evening He's carried the cross of our mak- ied by her daughters Jean and K. OF P. HALL Virginia, spent Saturday in Salt .r.ilc Ovhc:'3 wita fear were Lake where she attended the wedJ. A. Robey, C. of C. F. M. C. 3haki.i. F. Bertolino, ding reception of her son Max E. rie?.r him, E.'.::tain him, take heed J. A. Gill, K. R. and S. Waddoups. ing, A lender worthy of loading. WALTER C. Thru' financial stress he did his per bushel Cklad J SUCCESS MEAT & GROCERY CO, 3-l- b. r "onathan Apples ,. Public Pulse Office, Salt Lake City, Utah', October 6, 1932. Notice is hereby given that Helper Municipal Corporation has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Laws of Utah to appropriate 2 c.f.s. of water from Beaver creek in Carbon County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears 10660 ft. N. and 5195 ft. E. of the NVV cor. Sec. 4, T. 13 S., R. 8 E., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed a distance of approx. seven miles where it will be used from January 1st to December 31st mci. oi each year for domestic and municipal purposes by the inhabitants of the city of Helper. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 11307. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefore, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, October 13, 1932. 2 Large Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Saturday, October 29, 1932 wno SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR f THE HELPER JOURNAL Helper Ward a. m. Sunday School A. L. Nielson, Supt. 7:30 p.m. Evening Services Bishop Byron Carter 4:00 p.m. Primary Mondays 2:00 p.m. Relief Society Tues 7:30 p.m. Genealogical Soc. Fri Notre Dame deLourdcs Price The Rev. W. A. Ruel The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Mass St. Anthony Chwrch Helper The Rev. W. A. Ruel The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Masn 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Community Church Price I 7n . -l- - ' 1 Walnuts, New Crop pkg ? In Our if Surprising Distance Bargain Price E Only Phiko, the leading radio manufacturer, can give you the features you need in a set of this kind, build it with precision and offer it at a sensationally low price. Think of it! The tone of Philco Jr. is superb. Its selectivity and distance is surprising. Here's a Balanced Supeheterodyne with genuine Electro-dynami- c Speaker, Illuminated Station Dial, new Philco Tube truly a radio which proudly bears the name of PHILCO. And it's in a Baby Grand Cabinet of unusual beauty and graceful design. Hear this superb set. Try its distance range. Then enjoy it at this startling low price. I - 39? Meat Department 5 Pot Roast Best cuts, lb Pork Roast, Picnic cuts, lb Fancy Leg Mutton Per lb Leg o' Milk Lamb Per pgSei IU lb Choice Picnic Hams Whole, half, per lb Swift Premium Ham lb Kresh Creamery But- ter, per lb. Large Spring Fryers Homo Dressed, lb Large Fat Hens Fresh Milk Quart 4 A 10 qj 9? i ij 14? Qi S8? f4 A mty Whats the score' Tuna in with Philco Junior. It brings you' the great Fall broadcasts football and election newt. High-Efficien- E E Free Trial E Easiest Terms Modei BOB A A4C JO? ou The Rev. J. H. MacRlll, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Ntary Public 11:00 a.m. Worship Morning We Deliver Phone 303 COLTON MOTOR CO. 6:30 p.m. Ep worth League UTAH Evening Worship 7:30 iuiiiiiimiiiiitiiiiimiiiimiiitiiiuiiitif p.m. HELPER Dixon-Taylor-Russ- r ell Company I |