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Prices Bargain for We Give Junior Thrift Friday Saturday - Coupons MARCH Oxydol Large Pkg. 47c7, Ies V'nr SHREDDED WHEAT Large package MOTHERS OATS, China, Crystal ware, large package ZEE TOILET TISSUE 2 rolls CREME OIL SOAP 3 bars COFFEE, Del Monte Per pou,nd PEACHES, Del Monte, Sliced or Halves, large can MACARONI, Pure Semilino box PINEAPPLE Tid Bits 3 cans for SALMON, Pink 1 pound can SCHLITZ MALT, Hop V tt 9C 44 Al ?f A f H' v 4 Q A tf 'fl CREAM MAXFACTER FACE POWDER TOOTH PASTE LISTERINE S5c 19c &2 v ff SYRUP, Hewlett's Superfine Pint jar WALNUT MEATS Per pound POWDERED SUGAR 3- pound bag MAZOLA OIL 4XY Jit 9Ert M& 3XTQ 'iXfk X3S 25c KAY LOTION 20c 21c PENETRO Mutton Suet Salve LARGE SIZE 43c 10c POWDER PUFFS 5c For Government Inspected Choice Meats 12c PORK LEG ROAST, Best Cuts, per pound LAMB CHOPS, Cut from Fine Lambs, per pound ...15c BEEF POT ROAST, from Choice Steers, lb... 9c to 12c 14c PRIME RIB ROAST of BEEF, Standing, per lb. 12c VEAL ROAST, Best Cuts, per pound Ski ned Hams, Mt. Brand, whole or half, lb 12c Soring Roasting Chickens, 3 to 4 lbs. each, clrd, lb ..17c BACON, Choice Sugar Cured sliced by machine, lb 15c 21c BACON, Fancy Swift Premium, sliced, per lb Green Onions, Green Cream Squash, Lettuce, Endive, Etc. Pccrs, DON'T FORGET. ..LEAVE YOUR ORDER AT OUR STORE OR TELEPHONE US 8 WE WILL DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR FREE ,y LJm, jijtua. .MJJ Witt..., mmuumun fuxiq Jfrgw .,, WANT ADS Carbon High Quint Loses 23 to 16 Score ,t House cleaning, window cleaning, etc. t.sk for SCOW CROFT. WANTED Industrious boy, about 18 years; work on farm; must know how to milk; room and board; salary during harvest. The Carbon county high school Inquire at 68 STOCK. basketball quintet Thursday evening took its second successive dem feat to be nosed out of the state anh p m a m tournament at Provo last week, when East defeated them On the preceding evening the d the local boys Leopards W.Vi 23-1- 23-1- BUY AT HOME - HOARDERS TIME LIMIT IS EXTENDED TO MARCH 27 The time limit in which hoard- ers may return their gold to banks has been extended to March 27, according to an announcement this week from Washington. In the meantime, the government Is busy securing from banks the names of persons who have withdrawn large sums of gold during the past few years. On March 15, the treasury department advised that 327 million dollars in hoarded gold had been redeposited in banks. A prison term and fine await those who fail to return hoarded gold to the banks by March 27. BUY KAIL MAN TELLS REX OF ENGINES F " THE BEST IN r"C A T TTV WORK ; l' jj 7h Gift shop j ti ty Chop Hun tea- - 3j iMi'p of the Ij '- -. j m w is n a n B iiiI I Ask W. S. St. Albans, Vt. Scar'ioro, road foreman of the Central Vermont railway, why they call a locomotive "she" and he will explain: "They wear jackets with yokes, pins, shields and stays; they have aprons; not only do they have shoes, but they sport pumps and even hose, while they drag trains behind them; they also attract men with puffs and mufflers. Then too, they need guiding and they also need a man to feed them. And last, but not least, they all smoke. BUY AT HOME SALE TAX BILL SIGNED and after June 1 when one a suit of clothes or a can of malt for a modest batch of home brew, the state of Utah is going to collect a substantial tax. Governor On buys AT season's smartest newest styles and materials Chic, snappy, and low priced! Just Arrived HOME BUY AT HOME Frank Krayanc and his orches- tra Thursday evening played for a dance night ricks night, joyed at Orangeville, and Friday at Castle Dale. The St. Patdance in Helper Saturday for which they played, enan excellent attendance. BUY AT HOME Blood Tuesday signed the, general sales tax bill revenue from which Norine Rieheda of Salt Lake viswill be diverted into the state re- ited last week at the home of his lief fund. brother, Edward and Mrs. Rieheda. MILLINERY frocks Exclusive The Journal has one of the best equipped job printing departments in the state. Prices reasonable. will convince you. and Mrs. Frank Pritchett spent from Friday to Sunday visiting with relatives in Desert. Mr. 95 Dawn Blue, Tan, Gray, Navy, Black, Green, Red, Royal Blue Domenic Bonacci and family of Sunnyside spent Sunday visiting at the home of his brother Frank Bonacci. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harris and family left Wednesday for Roosevelt where they are making their new home. Elden Coleman is spending a few days visiting at the home of relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. August Litizzette. DRESS SHOP Jimmie and Charles Guerrie of Grand Junction are visiting for a 's short time at the home of the sister, Mrs. Tom Migliaccio. 127 lat-ter- Mrs. J. E. Weyer and Mrs. C. W. Daugherty left Tuesday for Grand Junction where they will attend the funeral of Bruce Gillies. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Clark and daughter Ellen of Los Angeles spent last Wednesday and Thursday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. ISv $2.95 Mike Apostol of the Helper shoe shop was around this week after being confined several days to the Price hospital thru illness. Robert Ossana, accompanied by of Latuda, Edward Marchette were motorists to the state capital Thursday, returning home Sunday. millinery A visit here price. Main St VET HOSPITAL SERVICE CASES TO BE DECREASED BORONI IS PAROLED HOME BREW NOT AFFECTED Sam Boroni, 52, this week was granted a pardon by the state board effective June 15. Boroni was sent to the state penitentiary following a fight in Helper some time ago when he is alleged to have slashed Joseph Schiro when he found him fighting with his son Ben Boroni. The new bill about to be passed and legalizing the manufacture sale of beer does not legalize the manufacture of home brew. Those making their own beer still are to be subject to discipline by the law enforcement officers. BUY AT HOME BUY AT HOME BOARD TO VISIT SCHOOLS The annual visit of the school Arthur Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chappie Williams now is lo- board to the schools of Carbon county will be made April 11 and cated in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. R. .P. Barrell re12, according to W. W. Christen-seturned to their home Monday of county superintendent Say your read it In The Journal. schools. morning from Salt Lake where they visited with friends over the BUY AT HOME week end. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Laboroi HOOVER GOES TO COAST are leaving Friday for Salt Lake . Mrs-Y. U. B. where Allan Carter from the Laboroi, who has been Former President Herbert Hoovspent Monday visiting here at the confined to her home for some home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. time, will receive medical atten- er passed thru Ogden Monday Byron Carter. He returned Wed- tion. They will be accompanied en route to his home in Palo Alto, nesday morning, being accompan- by Miss Evelyn Vietti, who has Calif. He was met at the depot by ied by Mrs. Paul Carter, Mrs. been visiting at their home here a number of state republican leadRuth Cima, and Miss Margaret for the past few months and is re- ers. BUY AT HOME Knobbs, who will continue on to turning to her home in Bingham Salt Lake for a few days visit. Canyon. Mrs. Tom Judd, Mrs. Tom and Miss Sally Mauro motored to Salt Lake Saturday. n, Bev-erid- Salt Lake, March 22. Instructions to discontinue admission to the Salt Lake Veterans hospital of all but emergency cases and cases in connection with actual service, has been received by E. A. Little-fielUtah manager of the veterans administration, from General Frank T. Hines, head of the service, it has been announced here. The order, said Mr. Littlefield, means elimination from hospitalization of all nonservice connected cases except emergencies, reducing the number of patients about 60 per cent. The changes result from the economy program of President Roosevelt. d, BUY AT Occasionally an advertisement ends up with "Please Do Not Send Stamps." However, one publisher seeking renewal to his magazine asks us to send stamps, cash, Check, money order, or anything that will do for money. We may send hiin our wooden nickel. West's Most Popular Ballroom tH-- RAINBOW GARDENS Better Breakfasts A baked fruit Is a happy start, and a good hot cereal with cream then your endar and one eye on the is most acceptable larder. For no other meal of the man course may be something day wants to wear flowered or- lighter. For instance: gandie in summer and ear muffs Bakrd AppUl In winter so much as does this Crtam of Whrnt with Datvt meal which sends as off to start on Toatt Sardm the day. Co For Better Brain Of coarse yon are a dietetlcally-mtnded- , Bardtmt on Toatt: Pour the modern person, and you will not plan a meal that la too oil from two cans of aardinea heavy to be easily digested, be- into a small pan with one table-l cause the brain which is a use- spoon butter, the Juice from lemon and a tew drop of ful thlnjr in the morning functions best when we have not eaten onion Juice, and heat Lay the too heartily. So if one or two sardines on the toast, pour over courses of the breakfast are espe- the bot oil, and place In a hot the other course oven for about Ave minute. Thi cially serve four to five persons.may be lighter. BREAKFASTS should be eye on the cal- one-bal- heat-Klvln- - Saturday March 25th DANNY AND HIS RAINBOW MUSIC Joyous Crowds Gents 50c HOME THEY JUST WANT MONEY Join the Crowds PLANS COMPLETED FOR LEASING FARM LANDS PLAYING FOR DANCES 45 Practical prints, chiffon, water crepe and silks, in plain colors and combinations; Street and Sunday night HOME Plans for the leasing of county farm lands were completed and the leasing form drawn up by County Attorney Walter C. Gease has been approved. The lands will be leased, on payment of delinquent taxes, to those wishing to farm them, and crop mortgages will be waived by the county commissioners in order that those leasing lands may secure seed loans from the government. 95 DRESSES Tony Ori and Greno Lami left Wednesday afternoon for a months visit thru the state of Colorado. IN OUR MEAT MARKET Radishes, AT Coats Spring The and bed with sickness since Friday. SPINACH, Fresh Texas 2 pounds 49c NEW Jack Hall has been confined to ! Gallon OOf Flavored, 2 cans for BUY BUTTER, Fresh Creamery round PANCAKE FLOUR, Spcrrys bag MOTHER'S COCOA 2- pound can ONIONS, Yellow Skin 5 pounds CORN, Narrow Grain 3 cans 15-pou- i POND'S COLD 19C world') lurjest HOME The board of county commissioners now Is endeavoring to for mulate a plan for public works construction which would furnish employment to some of the county's unemployed. Bars beautiful wcmcn AT PLANNING PUBLIC WORKS 5 Giant Bar ihc ryr!' cj Free Members of the newly formed club met Sunday af ternoon on the grounds near the round house for a few hours sport in bringing down the little clay pigeons. The boys were a little rusty after a winter of inactivity but began to get their sights lined up as the shooting progressed, and toward the close of the afternoon several were doin? very creditable shooting. The trap shooting looks like a go, and discussion now is being heard of a rifle team for the near future. ISATURDAY SPECIALS trap-shoote- ra BUY P. 6? G. SOAP 5C Jig-Sa- w pIlzzle NEW LOW PRICES Camay 9e more svds means 50 We Deliver 24-2- 5 KNOWN QUALITY at IS Phone Us Your Order Scatter Gun Enthusiasts Enjoy Shoot Extra Ladies 10c |