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Show HELPER, UTAH, MARCH 2, 1934 THE HELPER JOURNAL I Close Out E ntire Anniversary Straws at at Inventory COATS WINTER Prices 1 Dresses at Great Savings La France Dress Shop MOOSE AUDITOR-HERE- ' all sterilizes glasses Drug Helper E. A. Ratcliff, supreme auditor of the Moose Lodge, is in Helper, checking up the books of the local lodge. Heat Market and Grocery FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 2 AND 3 Flour U. S. Inspected STEER BEEF, Sirloin and 2 lbs. for . 7V COTTAGE CHEESE, 2 lbs Milk 100 C Z3g PORK ROAST, pound FRANKFURTERS, lb nj Vr - 13C FRESH HAM- BURGer, 2 lbs 41 XJC MISSION SKINNED HAMS, Half or whole AcVlti pound 3 or whole BACON, half Blab, pound T BACON, Sugar Cured sliced, 2 lbs LINK SAUSAGES, small links, 2 lbs i.j JjCj Zj FANCY FRYERS, HENS AND RABBITS, FINNAN HADDIE, KIPPERED SALMON, ALL KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS. Fancy Groceries 81 4 for "Alt, PftA yjy bag b. FLOUR, American Fork STAR, 4 bag COFFEE, - lb. tin b. S. & W.t 9 3 pound tin 55C .'. ASSORTED CAKES pound BUTTER, Blue Bell, Pound BROOMS, Each GRAPEFRUIT 190 260 390 100 e, fresh, 8 for j 3y -ft j J7T dukajnas, iirm, ripe pound ORANGES, medium t dozen POTATOES, A-N- o. 1 Iounds CHEESE, American full cream, pound BEANS, 4 pounds TOILET TISSUE, 1000 sheets, roll TREE TEA, -- m 121 pounds .... 100 Vi 4 280 1- 2- - COFFEE 4 4 Hills Bros, famous Red Can Coffee, Sic lb. . CANNED VEGETABLES Tall cans of Beets or Carrots 5c; peas, 10c; tomatoes, 3 for 25c; Del Maiz Corn, 10c SOAP White King, 27c, large package; unwrapped soap, 5 bars for 9c; Swift's Pride Washing Powder, a new popular solvent, for 15c. OTHER BARGAINS Bananas 5c lb.; Large Oranges 2c each; Fresh Asparagus, 2 lbs. 25c; Calumet Baking Powder, 25c; large prunes, 2 for 19c; seedless raisins, 5c; Tuna flakes, 11c; All Bran, large, 19c; 10-lbag of Oats, 35c; Lima beans 8 lbs., 23c; 2 lbs. rice, 15c; 5 lbs. Spaghetti or Macaroni, 45c; Salad Dressing, quarts, 25c; Catsup, large bottles, 15c; Shrimps and Oysters, 10c; Del Monte Salmon, 19c. Peaches, large cans, 15c; kraut, 10c; Graham Crackers 29c and 10c. AW 150 190 . pound- Green, pkjr Vi pound Black, pkg TOILET SOAP, Palm- olive, bar LAUNDRY SOAP, Spl White, 10 bars WASHING POWDER, b. 50 ...j j -- 3iy - pj 3 Zl j Poet's, large package X m j j CHICKENS This week you may select nearly any size chicken you want at 13c lb. White Leghorn chickens are 12c lb. Capons, fancy young stock, 18c lb. LAMB Sprin weather Is prompting many people to prepare savory dishes from Utah Iambs. Fancy leg roasts of young lamb, 17c lb. Shoulders, 15c lb.; lovely fresh meat for stewing, at 2 lbs. for 25c. Beef and Pork Fancy eastern beef roasts or steaks, cut from stamped beef, 12c lb. to 17c lb. Eastern pork roasts, 12c lb. up. Local beef and pork ranges from 7c lb. to 12c for beef, and 8c to 15c lb. for pork. Fresh Oysters, personally acquainted with the first persons to settle where the city now stands. Mrs. McComb is very highly es teemed in this region, and most of her friends and acquaintances refer to her as "Grandmother" McComb. That she may continually enjoy the best in life and that she may enjoy many more very happy anniversaries of her birth is the wish of her host of friends and acquaintances both her and MET AT PRICE The Democratic women's club met in Price Monday evening and elected the following officers; Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Helper, president; Mrs. Faddis, Spring Canyon, chairwoman; Mrs. Ratliff, Martin, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. J. E. Gease, Helper, publicity, and Mrs. Axel-garPrice, publicity. The meeting was opened by singing America, which was followed by an address by Mrs. August Litizette, "Allegiance to the Flag." Mrs. D. C. Gibson gave a talk upon "George Washington and Our Country, the Best in the World." Miss Paterson of Helper sang two Scottish songs, assisted by her, niece, Miss Huston, with Mrs. Harding accompanist. Mrs. Cavenah explained the songs in English, "Coming Home," and a Scottish "Farewell". Cards and luncheon followed the program. there being seven tables devoted to cards, Miss Paterson of Helper won in auction, and Mrs. Charles Averill of Price won in contract Mesdames Fahring and Faddis supervised the luncheon. An al occasion is delightful reported. d, In the Market MILK, any brand, tall tins, A factory representative will be here Saturday to give you free recipes to make your using of Sego Milk more inviting and economical. He will answer any questions concerning the use of this milk. 5 cans milk, any brand, 31c , AUg FRESH LOOSE SAUS- - 48-l- Subscribe for The Journal Red Star, Utah milled, hard wheat flour or Price Flour, at $1.51 per bag 50 pounds. High patent flour, a limited supply at a closing out price of $1.39 a bag. VEAL CHOPS or Steaks, 2 lbs VEAL POT ROAST, pound PORK CHOPS, small loin, pound io-i- Helper Drug sterilizes all glasses MEATS e, JAMES McCOMB was ully honored at dinner at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. E. Weyer, at her home February 28, the occasion being Mrs. MeComb's 80th birth anniversary. Turkey was the main dish, and features of a splendidly appointed dinner were two beautiful birthday cakes. Mrs. McComb was the recipient of many attractive gifts from her relatives in attendance. She stated that If a birthday always would bring together her children she would like to have one every month. Four generations are represented in the guest list, which included Mrs. Paul Casperick, Grand Junction, Colo.; William B. McKell, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Spratling, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Weyer, Miss Juanna Buchanan, Robert Buchanan, Lauanna Jensen, Salt Lake; Sam, Bob and Jean Dauerherty, and June Aline and Lois Mae Spratling. Mrs. McComb came to this dis trict long before the town of Hel per was built. She remembers the first gang of laborers who built the railroad through here and was MRS. 55c pt.; 15c lb.; lard, veal, 8c, 10c, loose, 1(ku1, 8c lb.; bacon, lean, fancy sliced, 20c lb., or ham 20c lb. Fresh Fish, Ground Meats, Cotage Cheese, Loose Pickles, Philadelphia Cream Cheese or any brand of cheese you wish at a saving for you. ONE STOP TO SHOP ttR SKAGGS "A SURETY OF PURITY." tog-ethe- MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Helper Moose and their ladies and a large number of guests were present at a basket social and misfit party given by the Moose at the K. P. Hall Tuesday night last. A feature of the evening was a miscellaneous shower given Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall. The evening was spent in dancing, stunts and e Several refreshments. dances including the Virginia Reel and Paul Jones were enjoyed by the large crowd in attendance. old-tim- 24th ANNIVERSARY Yesterday was the 24th Anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Hall moved to Helper in November 1912 and since that time have resided here. They have been active in lodge and social circles during that time and Mr. Hall has been a continual and active member of various civic organizations. HONORING MOTHER Mrs. John Buchanan was hostess chicken dinner at a at her home last Tuesday in honor of her mother, Mrs. James McComb whose 80th birth anniversary fell upon the 28th. Mrs. McComb'a two June Aline, and Lois Mae Spratling, presented the honoree with flowers and candy. The guest list included, besides Mrs. McComb, William B. McKell, of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Spratling and daughters, June Aline and Lois Mae; John Buchanan and his son and daughter, Rob ert and Juanna, and Miss Lauanna Jensen of Sah Lake. this year and ends on April Fool's Day. You may or may not be interested to know that the word, "Lent," is derived "lencten" from the meaning springtime. The 40 days preceding Easter have been recognized as fast days since early Christian times, although the law requiring of all Catholic Christendom the fast from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday was not promulgated until the ninth century. Anglo-Saxo- n .w.v.w.v.v.w..w.sv. FLOWER SHOP Bonded Member F. T. D. A. "Service and Quality Always" Free Delivery in Carbon County FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE Phone 220 fT- ;- Mrs. John Colzani, Mrs. Harris Simonsen, Mrs. Eugene Gib SURPRISE PARTY son and Audrey Broyles. The "Grandmother" McComb, eldest prizes were won by Mrs. Vignetto member of the Pythian Sisters, and Mrs. Gibson. was pleasantly surprised by that organization last Monday night in TUESDAY TEA honor of her 80th anniversary. Mrs. Robert Huston entertained The Pythian Sisters presented her at a tea at her home at Castle with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Gate last Tuesday. The guests The ladies present were , the were Mrs. Craigbaum, Mrs. Lakie, Mesdames Ethel Riche, Dollie Elizabeth Paterson of Helper, Mrs. Spigarelli, Bertha O'Berto, Bertha Earl Acord, Mrs. A, Morrison, Elegante, Tressa Ambrosio, Berna-din- a of Castle Gate, Mrs. Dick Cavenah, Bonacci, Bertha Spratling and High tea was served at 3 p. m. Miss Josephine Simonetti; members of the lodge. Invited guests DINNER CLUB were Mrs. Mary Daugherty, Mrs. Mrs. Reagan Ratliff entertained Lola Weyer and Mrs. June the Helper and Price Dinner Club at her home last Friday evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Alfred of Price; Mr.and Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Vau-ghaMr. and Mrs. C. C. Wallum vm and Mr. and Mrs. A.- J. Stafford Li Helper. Bridge was played during CARE OF THE TEETH the evening. By Dr. William J. Scholes an article in "Clinical Medi PARTY AT CASTLE GATE The Moose and their ladies met cine," Dr. A. J. Asgis, a dentist, says that the defense against tooth decay must necessarily commence in prenatal life. For the formation of all the teeth, except some of the molars, takes place during this period and during the first five years of life. A sufficient supply of calcium MEAT and GROCERY salts must be furnished to the UTAH HELPER teeth, as to the bones, during the Phone 244 Foods period of their formation. which produce proper tooth and bone formation should be included in the diet of the expectant mothMARCH 2 and 3 er. Such foods as milk, butter, cheese, spinach, radishes, celery, COFFEE, Blue string beans, raw and cooked vegPine, pound etables are mentioned. If sound teeth are to be posS P E R R Y ' S WHEAT sessed later in life, proper dietary HEARTS, large habits must be followed during , package childhod as well as during adult life. It is believed by many auFLOUR, Gold thorities that the excessive use of Medal, 48 free sugar is the chief cause of decay of teeth. This not only beMILK All Brands cause of the direct effect of the 3 for sugar on the enamel of the teeth, but because too much sugar is 10-lSUGAR, likely to cause digestive disturbcloth bag ances which interfere with nutrition. Blue n, INTERMOUNTAIN KENNELS SALT LAKE CITY BOSTON TERRIERS Studs that are purple win- ners INTKODUCTOR, son of Ch. Introduce Me 18 lbs CONDE CRACK SHOT, son of Ch. Prince Conde 16 lbs SUNNVC REST EARL son of Ravenroyd Roundup 14 lbs. T R I STATE BLINK, line bred of the famous Blink and Punch sires 12 lbs CAPT. BUSII-WICson of Ch. Bushwiek Sensation 14 'lbs. have won in Europe and Blue America, including Roans imported. The famous European and American "Butterfly Dog." An imported Toy Dog. See them at our kennels. retteife l ivui Mrs. L. M. Clark, Mgr. South at Fifth East, and look for sign two Turn off Twenty-firside blocks SOUTH on the "Have Mercy on Your Dog" We Sell Mercy Remedies 549 Stringham Street st left-han- CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS .... 1H WHITE KING Each 29c SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, 29C 25C quart WHEATIES 2 for BUCKEYE MALT 53C 15C RICE, package MEATS U. LEG OF LAMB per pound S. Inspected . 18C POT ROAST, Pound ,o ?c JJg PORK SHOULDER, pound IOC VEAL POT ROAST, lb. IOC STEAKS, pound IOC FRANKFUR- 25c TERS, 2 lbs.... SAUSAGE, 2 pounds ... HAMBURGER 2 pounds 15C BACON, Machine sliced, 2 lbs.. 35C HAM HOCKS 13C 15C Pound d FIRESTONE TIRES The size to fit your car. Once you equip with S you'll never change. Now is the time to check up those old tires from the point of safety, convenience and comfort. FIRE-STONE- SERVICE WHEN YOU WANT IT Service is not service unless you can have it when you really need it. Our staff of experts is equipped to care for vour car at anv' time. No matter how suddenlv, von , decide to leave on a long trip we will put your car in 1 . . e r i Teeth Cleansing Foods penecc oraer tor you at snort notice, rso extra charge A list of foods for rapid service. is given. The list includes fresh 1 teeth-cleansin- 39c "Introduce Me," the only Boston in the world that has sired 7 champions in tti'o litters. INTERMOUNTAIN KENNELS 19C -- INTRODUCTOR . Son of Champion In foreign countries, and ship everywhere under guarantee of quality and satisfaction. Write us your wants in breedings and blood lines FEES AND PRICES ARE EXTREMELY REASONABLE Carbon County People Invited to Write or Call lbs.$l4f SODA CRACKERS 3 pound Caddy A "The Aristocrats of Dogdom" that hold their own across the continent and 23 TOMATOES, Blue Pine, Solid Pack, No. 2V2 cans, 4 for.... Hr7 " We sell puppies 29i l CATSUP, Pine, qt. can..... I6e PAPILLONS - Specials 60c - COCKER SPANIELS Central b. " Last word in Cookers that r I Price, Utah dt Miner, BRIDGE-LUNCHEO- Mrs. F. Nyman entertained a contract Bridge Luncheon at her Covers home Monday evening. were laid for eigne guests; Mrs. R. A. Dart, Mrs. Jack Vignetto, Mrs. Arthur Dalplaz, Mrs. Ace lHUarrcn's in regular Saturday night social session at the home Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peterson, Castle Gate. The evening was spent in playing five hundred, after which a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess The guest list includes Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Reddington, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hreinson, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. A J. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sjo-steand Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peterson. High prizes were won by Mrs. Harve Partridge and B. N. Reddington. Low prizes were awarded Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Frank Sjostedt. I began on St. Valentine's Day Happy Birthday AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS RICCI -- LENT Felts at . OF INTEREST TO WOMEN V.V.WAW.V, Pi njii' Willi lnerv otoc H PAGE THREE and bacon. It is recommended that all meals be finished with a cleansing food. But other factors than diet are necessary to insure sound teeth and a healthy mouth. The general health must be maintained by sufficient exercise, fresh air, sunshine and general bodily cleanliness. Very important are periodic examinations and home prophylaxis. Dr. Agsis believes that the mouth and teeth should be examined at least six times a year. This would make possible the discovery and repair of small cavities, and the stopping of decay. Why Get Up Nights? THIS 25c TEST FREE If It Fails Use this bladder laxative. Drive out the impurities and excess acids which cause the irritation that wakes you up. Get a regular 25 cent box of BURETS, made from buchu leaves, juniper oil, etc. After four days test, if not satisfied, go back and get your 25c. They work on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. Bladder irregu larity is nature's danger signal and may warn you of trouble. You are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you get your regular BURETS guaranteed by Greenhalgh Pharmacy. CALL MOSE HOWA FOR SPRING CANYON COAL ANY GRADE Very Reasonable Phone i g fruits, such as oranges and apples, nuts, raw vegetables, lettuce, watercress, celery, radishes, onions, crusts of bread, crisp toast, meat sleep. m 147-- Prices i lhl YNER'S S hi RV CE M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Automative Electricians PHONE 342 HELPER, UTAH SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY RADIO FOR 200 ROOMS EVERY And ROOM 209 BATHS HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED U. P. Bus depot In hotel building. street. U. P. Station Interurbai just across the just 3 blocks. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. |