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Show Saturday, November 12,1932 Utai, Helper, Carbon County, J WORKMENS 1 ELECTION RESULTS Specials for Saturday, November 12, 1932 7C 25C 19 C 3C 50c IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT 10 IOC IOC 12C '. t lb PORK ROAST Lean Picnic Cuts, lb VEAL POT ROAST lb LEG OF lb MUTTON LAMB STEW 5c Lb FRESH FISH FRESH MILK Quart Foster FRESH HOME DRESSED FANCY FAT HENS AND FRYERS U. S. WORKMENS MERC p.. WE DELIVER PHONE 303 m4 1735 4165 163 H. Blood A. L. Porter M. P. Bales .. OFFICERS Election of officers for the enfiscal year was held last Thursday at the regular Kiwanis club luncheon meeting in their suing AT Mr-- i t w I J and Mrs. to Delta, HELPER to VERNAL by TELEPHONE 70c 1646 40c TELEPHONE f- ct it for the State of Utah Are Changed ether fam Jre10 13AUJN to Celebrate Steer Beef, per lb AT HOM- The Carbon county taxpayers organization will meet regularly the last Monday of each month in the courtho use at Price, accord ing to Mrs. A. J. Stafford, chairman. It is planned later to hold regular meetings in Helper. Mrs. Stafford advises that the taxpayers body has not disbanded, and that the only change in officers at the last meeting was the naming of Mrs. Stafford to succeed Mr. Brassott as chairman. AT HOME read of the Per lb p. VlIUl h med'eal o was an the !:jjf imy at the aCsi, VV; 1. PORK ROAST e they h the in f t I as, when iirea, who aU: there out Rir r.i Per lb VEAL POT ROAST -- t Per lb VEAL STEAKS Per lb l gather ; they .'mcesh . took a j events, i In th :. LEGO' MUTTON Per lb LEG OF LAMB KS 0 ada t' Per lb .dling LAMB STEW t over th Durii LARD. and 8-l- b. ol nd d Package, each Package, each Pail 2-l- b. 4-l- worth; tilled a Per lb 3 ana statute - fc Jggovei alsis w HAMBURGER perio V tig tl K Fresh, per lb reor ie BOILED HAM ne of i Irther j- other w Per lb 'Jioy FRANKFURTERS a.PwO. Joad c Per lb 11-2- 4 continues until Thanksgiving day, Nov. 24. When you are invited to join, remember there will be much suffering this winter and the humanitarian duties of the Red Cross this year probably will be the greatest ever called upon to face in its 50 years of service to mankind. Answer the roll call with a smile. LiUNEt V 2 lbs E- S &cts. r BEEF POT ROAST 1 W IV IV RED CROSS ROLL CALL NOV. Taxpayers to Meet Each thru Month BUY lrs acts car fedrtwtag. STEAKS -- cc ji noers of v L. D, S. Ward day. Organization of the first Sunday school in Price will be commemorated at the church services Sunday morning. The program for the evening meeting will honor the six who have served as bishop of the Price ward. Four of the six bishops are still living, and will participate in the program, they being: Ernest S. Horsley, William E. Stoker, Geo. Wooton, and the present Bishop, George Jorgenson. SO! found tl 1 have r Per lb Three one-aplays will be pre sented for children at 2:30 p.m. and for adults at 8 :30 p. m. Satur- STORES. In ;. VTlX ct "A SURETlr OF PURITY" FANCY FRIEJRS, HENS AND h; Jg acco: RABi' mson Centi tl ts t A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH fj VEGETABLES, BREAD AND ASSJV iache tset k of I pa; it h See i MARK MEAT HELPER !J fcKI imd --- Bid jfchi r in j ow ' IPARENT-TEACHE- R WEDNESDAY 1794 4081 163 . . tod room in ny borne for It, too! 7 e Eight-tub- from RCA Victor ia htndiom hftod'Daished cabinet compact ia hipeiDii jiie-- mt the unbelieTabl prica of 186.731 (Model Sea It and prove the valua br looting into the backl 1 Train Schedules j of sena 01 laeii y Pickled Pigsfeet ed. OJ. SKAGG'S 10 1712 1780 3977 recent e Per lb The 50th anniversary of the founding of the Price L. D. S. ward will be celebrated with a program on November 18, 19 and 20, and residents of all eastern Utah are invited to join with the Price church in gbserving this historic event. A children's dance at 4:00 p. m., a free musical program at 7:00 p. m., and a golden jubilee at 9:00 p. m. will be the features of the first day, which falls on Friday. A concert will be presented at the L. D. S. tabernacle grounds Saturday morning by the chamCarbon county pionship high school band, and from noon until 6:00 p. m. the relief society will serve dinner cafeteria style. In conjunction with the dinner, a musical program will be present good family dinner. You may get choice Turkeys, Ducks, and Chickens for your Thanksgiving dinner at bargain prices. Y'ou can depend on us. 1838 3760 393 .' warrant V SALT PORK BLOOD Anniversary Pork Roasts Eg " isn it , the sr. whole or half, lb d, SLICED I -' Governor-ele- For those who like meat a little richer, try our Shoulder of Pork Rousts Sat. at Jc a lb. These roasts are about the right size for a 1662 4203 165 HAMS 1 2 lbs. for Pot Roasts of Beef never fail to make a good dinner, especially when the beef is good and when you get lots of it for a small amount of money. You may get good beef roasts for 5c a lb. to 9c a lb. Saturday. 12 Wallace R. Wayman t'nlted States Senator-elec- t Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone from Utah Arch I. Fleming Verne E. Johnson District Judge Dilworth Woolley George Christensen District Attorney F. B. Hamond With the withdrawal last week F. W. Keller of one east and one west bound County Commissioner, R. J. Vaughan passenger train on the D. & P.. G. VV., William Ross, thief clerk tc C. U. Fahring Trainmaster J. Ft. U.ftis, advises John F. Hunter that train number one now leaves Comis.sioner, r E. E. Pierce Helper at 4:10 a.m., and two leaves at 1 .05 a. rn. David L. Parmley While there was some discus William E. Ruff sion of putting a stub run on be- County Attorney-Art- hur tween this point and Salt Iikf S. Horsley City, it is understood this addiWalter C. Gease tion will not be made at this time Amendment trail-numbe- Yes No 1 II .4021 36 180 Z77. IF mm 1 ii 1366 4634 1 rftv"! i If 1413 4541 AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Pete Campedel and son Frank visited with relatives and friends in Bingham and the capital city over the week end. Mrs. K. H. Thomas spent from Thursday to Saturday in Salt Lake City on business matters. - BUY AT HOME n More Handbills Arc Circulated Out-of-tow- 2359 3145 480 (ote MEETING NIGHT AT 8 W. 11. Wardell announces there will be a parent teachers meeting and band concert at the railroad chapel Wednesday evening, Nov. 16. at 8 o'clock. W. W. Christensen, superintendent of the Carbon county schools, and Charles Leger, member of the school board, will discuss the present school situation, and all parents are urged to be present. BUY ! 2284 3469 277 t tor b-- tion of gutters,: park streets, courts improve!At this time n men,' all who are receiving w1! MayJ ADDITIONAL $1200 GRANTED lief funds. step' TO CITY OF IIRLPRK FOR all possible in to aid those t RELIEF WORK More Money For Workers cooperation of ing that a A total of $1200, covering three is had of the wort ;di lor f I ' ay a t. LM P'f ,t;ith r,va different Improvement projects in cf was Helper, granted by the Cartlif Mr.' and Mrs. m bon county contact committee on Mel"? "jli Esther Mrs. Monday evening of this week libc when they met at the court hous ris and daughters, end Iga the week in Price. The projects, which were intro- visiting with a ' lith. duced and recommended by Mayor vrtm nf Mr. covered Frank Porter of Helper, called fur raven. that enti grading and removing of rock n WlUiOUt Raccy street, and improvement of ." irana the drainage system, $450; grad- tion spent the klUed oi ing and removing rock on Oslar visiting at theaemblinp and Spruce streets, and installa- - Mrs. Tom M' ; Qieml rac.hlng 1 i ir. 2047 3846 45R3 1103 BUY AT HOMC Helper Furniture at . p, Stand. Homor. rrillt - ' 7 r aa. y MtnU ' til 1 at the O. P. Skaggs grocery last Saturday un- u,r 'U1SI,1CI'S "f the M, I. A. prov- ' brt-Hi- v rv popular, with all nvailablo )n'nti .sold. Hardware COa' n homo. !'r has two jood drug stores, rchiihli) cuncf rns, nmt residents of thin n ;mnt'-ntwould do well to C.ivc tin in their patronage. A taUe all policy will not put nmeh rnom-in (ircu- - , KISSI SATISFACTI us when you let with handbills for the drug concern which were not printed in Helper. For years The Journal editor hns urged people to buy all their needs at home whenever possible, but he most certainly docs not ad1 vocate support of such concerns as buy out of town whnt can be .Sehramm-Johnso- 11. The bread sale held this week again was Helper plastered II JiKEAD SALE POPULAR JONATHAN APPLES Ver Bushel KainbOW Sugar-cure- In the Market PL $3900, BACON of Heinz excellent soups and they are going to demonstrate them here Saturday. Come in and have sunie hot soup free. 157 William T. McConnell Adelaide Field Superintendent of Schools Dr. C. N. Jensen Charles H. Skidmore Frank Connor Edward Hull APPLE CIDER, U. S. Inspected Gallon 1 4231 Saturday, SPECIALS totalling V when f and pa Whole or Half, per lb Soups have all kinds PHJZZB? via ' , $: jpwed ire, not )aid anyi $ each f salarii MISSION For your your evening meals or for the family sweets, you can't beat honey. Kiddies like it, and it is good for them. We have some nice honey that will sell Saturday at 59c a gal. POOD . jo r. Rates n Plus Federal tax on amounts of 50c or over T 8 State Representatives Rev. Ralph C. Jones J. E. Pettit KLBERT I). THOMAS v HENRY r. After 8:30 P.M. Only Station-to-Statio- State Treasurer Ivor Ajax John H. Redd George M. Miller J. S. Edwards ' n V ' Honey hoteakes, State Senator last Friday where they visited until Monday with friends. Colo., Mrs. Tony Perry returned to her home here Friday from a months visit with her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Sarracino, in Los 1828 4043 160 1836 4241 164 State Auditor Frank M. Openshaw Julius C. Anderson HOME Mrs. Jack Vignetto John Colzani motored A. Edsel Christensen Milton H- - Welling Robert Adamson Cornelia B. Johnson Attorney General George P. Parker Joseph Chez Gilbert L. Nance Charles A. Stain Bert Westover John Hurst club rooms. Victor Litizzette was elected as president; Henry Hall, vice president; Jack Vignetto, treasurer; Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz, S. P. Colton, W. H. Wardell, R. C. McGonigal, Gus Tsangaris, Bert Bunnel, and B. J. Vieta as directors. Charles Leger holds over as secretary of the organization. BUY 9 Secretary of State ELECTS JrV ra s 1917 4074 The annual Red Cross roll call 153 opens Armistice day, Nov. 11, and Henry KIWANIS a: THEY their present fI NovemU Walnut Meats are fresh in now and they ars of a fine grade. We have a large simply for your Thanksgiving cakes and salads. Get your supply Saturday at 29c a lb. 7 1997 3932 149 8 A Walnut Meats 1632 4091 14ff Don B. Colton Abe Murdock Earl M. Webber Robert A. Mower Justice Supreme Court George S. Barker David VV. Moffat D. C. Dora Governor VV. VV. Seegmiller ' jr 14 Smoot If you buy your meats at Workmen that you are buying the best quality of government inspected meats in one of the most modern meat departments in the county. . nispr.Avi-r- . J ' - YOU OPENING DAY SATURDAY Ad ttJ TRUST WE SHALL CONTINUE To VALUABLE PATRONAGE IN THE r,JH - f l.mj mvnnFNfB you r - m Senator-R- eed Elbert D. Thomas John O. Watters Joseph E. Watts Congress, First Dist. feel assured erf . WE THANK ; - , ? been popular with many families in Carbon County. We are selling this wonderful Corn at 9c a can tor thrf Ask large can, Saturday. lian-taabout our Dried Golden Corn. It i the genuine kind the peoole ia the early days used O! How Good! r. - - i Del Maize Corn has STATE TICKET With 27 precincts still to be heard from out of 602 districts in the state, the tabulated vote is as follows: President 80,700 Hoover 111,563 Roosevelt U. S. Senator 81,814 Reed Smoot 111,141 Elbert D. Thomas Governor VV. VV. Seegmiller 82,097 111,304 Henry H. Blood Congress, First Dist. 44,284 Don B. Colton 47,148 Abe Murdock Congress, Second Dist. 43,324 F. C. Loofbourow 58,682 J. VV. Robinson Court Justice Supreme 82,864 George S. Barker ....109,869 D. VV. Moffatt Secretary of State 78,033 A. E. Christensen 114,560 Milton H. Welling Attorney General 82,662 George P. Parker 109,600 Joseph Chez -1 State Treasurer 81,317 Ivor Ajax 111,458 Charles A. Stain State Auditor 82,182 Frank M. Openshaw 74 C. Andersen 110,266 Julius 'ft. Superintendent Schools Dr. C. N. Jensen 82,315 Charles H. Skldmore 109,163 Constitutional Amendment Yes 22,408 No 17,690 COUNTY RETURNS The parties as tabulated herewith are complete, respectively: republican, democratic, socialist, communist, and independent-labor- : President 1645 Hoover 4134 Roosevelt 203 Thomas 79C - t r ! Corn proximately 17.000,000 votes with and electoral vote of 472; Hoover, 12,380,000, with 59 electoral votes. Norman Thomas, socialist candidate for president, is reported to have secured upwards of 1,500,000 votes. 29 TENDER VEAL STEAK lb TENDER BEEF STEAK lb POT ROAST STEER BEEF Best Cuts, lb HAMS, MISSION SKINNED Whole or Half, lb CHOICE PICNIC HAMS butter, fresh Creamery from the creamery, will be on sale Saturday at 20c a lu. Get all you want. NATIONAL will give absolutely free one butcher knife, just the right sire and suitable for your uses in the kitchen. W BUTTER Returns at the time of going to press show that P.oosevelt has ap- With every purchase of $3.00 or more we Only FLOUR 48 lbs POTATOES 100 lbs STRING BEANS Can BLUE PINE CATSUP 2 Bottles for SUNNY MONDAY SOAP 10 Bars BLUE PINE MALT SYRUP 2 Cans NEW CROP WALNUTS Shelled, per lb JONATHAN APPLES Bushel ii - tc. MERC BOX CRACKERS 100 PER CENT COVERAGE THE HELPER JOURNAL Superior), Service taV s. S& 1 aferkitSj fr huilll" V zzzt. . mm "C ed worr kissing her that as lettir products mm of ' anteed to be take ye, you htu quality. 8' a car. schedule time-1Howe necessary i"v4' time h; Pfrforninnce up to our pn'"11- equiv;il, service will conv'-- and t.b: row . Di-li- - |