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Show Helper, Utah, Friday, May The Helper Joiirn&l Page Six FOR S.VLFj Soul Said to Be WOOL SHEARINGS Ereai Pans. Substance, of Body Cake Pana. Pie Plate, BRING BIG CROP for home use at a reasonable price. See Leo Brandol, City. With Howdy Folks:. People may not d ui inning any more than they did, but tea ar. pent stories are more and more In evidence. winter range conditions are credited by Btockmen for increasing the yield and improving the Quality of the wool. Herds are reported in hettej condition as a result of storms developing more feed on tho ranges. The moisture Is Raid to have aided in eliminating Band from the fleeces. Jim Jotiflas. Helper sheepman, 'said Saturday fleeces in his herds had averaged from 9 to 11 pounds each in weight, compared with six and seven pounds last year. Owing to the uncertainty of prices, little buying has been done thus far, said A. W. McKinnon, manager of the Price Commission He reported prices company. ranging from 23 Vi to 26'i cents a Ain't It The Truth? Whitney spent eight years perfecting the cotton gin and then It wasn't a good drink. it be wonderful if the vegetables you are plant-Income up as beautiful and luscious looking as the pictures in the catalogue? Won't From A Love-lorStreet Car Conductor. "Ticket from n me lady, big way." I you in a car-far- e a bumper crop of wool urday. Improved Eli FORMED AT CARBON pound. Consideration was being given The Carbon county Recreation by growers to forming large pools as a nieaiiB of selling the crop. A board was organized Tuesday pool of 30,000 fleeces was offered night at a special meeting here to at auction in Greenriver Friday, conduct a unified recreational proit was reported. gram in this district. The board discussed plans for the coming CARD OF THANKS season and will seek WPA supWe wish to take this occasion to thank our many friends for the lovely floral offerings and many kindnesses accorded us during our recent bereavement. We wish to thank the Italian fraternal lodges of Helper for their assistance' as well. We especially thank the Ilolapp Ladies' Choir for the musical numbers rendered during the funeral services. Our Aunt Sally says that she can remember when there weren't many automobiles and the cry was, "Get a horse." Now days It's, "get an ambulance." The surest sign of spring Is when about two feet of bare floor space begins to how up In the coal bin. (Signed) TIs better to have loved and lost than to have the care of six children. The Mountain States Telephone Telegraph company was granted a new franchise to furnish tele phone service to the residents of Helper last week by the city & Paints than to take chances cheap materials that won't stand up. on council. BOSH talLLiiitfJ J HELPER UTAH vxr VV Angelo Zambolettl, and family. FRANCHISE IS GRANTED And it's better to buy good goods such aa our Acme port in the movement. (1. J, lleeves was named president of the new organization, with Preston Summerhays being elected secretary. Other members of the board are: Hy Laird of Spring Canyon; A. N. Peterson of Castle Gate, Al Barnes and Mrs. Lilly Tidwell of Wellington, G. A. Smith and George Ferguson of Standardville, Ted Mclntyre of Price, George Rowley of Spring Glen and W. H. Warden of Helper. With most of the coal mines closed in the summer, Carbon towns have an exceptional opportunity for receational work. The committee will meet regularly to work out the best possible plans for the recreation facilities for everyone interested. There is an opportunity for approximately forty (40) more young men between the ages of 17 and 24 from Utah to avail themselvej of the thirty (30) days encampment at the expense . of Uncle Sam in the C.M.T.C. to be held at Ft. Douglas from July 6 to Aug- company. ust m nv v0t ava IA COCOA, 2 lbs Roekwoods 1-- 2 ::- t Av :U' qt th beia "c in It sure looks like Dad was right relating to how folks appreciate finding every bottle of our Family's Whiskey never varying the least little bit! Tom was just saying the other day how he never knew there could be P. ree, PROOF lSl center. c he success f TOBBY Carboa cfiittr ai o( hardly help being good, being how this business of making whiskey has been going on in our Family b01"1- the - -'. led our gueai tin.-- - lie ft to be gov ation of Oil mm this ev ,g CarDoa of celebratlt further ce a Uship. patr I bar friends of mbers BLENDED AND BOTTLED BY JOS. S. FINCH SCO ' Lee will c SCHEMUY. PA. DIVISION OF SC HEN LEY PRODUCTS tt.ll assi for tly GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 755? Lmaires. Is felt iu maintain i' our Family's Recipe couldn't yd Pttlnf of Isstully wU a eopy of our Wilken Fsmlly Cooking Album If youU wflteme at TheMapIe,R.F.D.Na3,SchenIey.Pa. lillili 8b.8 I so many orders. Well, by rights so long! t Iceleuratlon More folks hankering for our Family's Whiskey than ever! 1 1936, Copyright, in iiiiMiwmi HELPER nr4 I JOS. S. FINCH n m w & n celebration C0..KI 1 Imiott will b u ation a fail. lTl DPirP IITAU ' I ffccmirEli he 22-2- 3 LA FRANCE, Jg M Dame c w tables h r.ed with r PORK H,iy2 vere asa Parent-- gr eighth ilr.'Adolph iter of th we Li gi ibers of Taii can tltii for ;a Teresa Miss Vlacwit m, Mr. r. Jamea pi, It. 'tarrianl llemories" 'jorie Cu' CLEANSER, can 5 3 cans Sunbrite FLAVORADE, A" F,av 3 pkgs 10f PRESERVES, Pure Fruit POTATO CHIPS, 29 F11 wjar33j 3 Pgs 21 j Nick 'Mae ompanied try Xlek. Dam fire Spirit H t by father V short tall Jan top N apeakei Quests at 'hop Jam CharitT. CANDY CHEWS, Fresh Jry pack CANDY BARS, Hcrshe-- ib j doz 1QA T.NT- SOAP, Large Bare lb can U. S- - FRESH FRUITS INSPEGTER MEATS UNION MARKET COMPOUND, Hill! N 1-- 1 S"ift kr-r--T wwibinw VI. LI I Jico II Ion L GROUND BEEF, Frcs" I or VEAL ROAST, Nice cuts Dib Easter" STEAKS. S,cor Becf HAMS COTTAGE CHEESE 80 1 lb 11 250 & N VEGETABLES 25c rjoz 14'24 IVAt MUMS, lb 1001 LET US SUPPLY YOUR FOODS FOR Tret! iff, toil ru Piper. 2 lbs 19i 2 bunches M0"1 the John fre VI h cotntr Home racE Her LocaI 2 bunches ShaI,crs 5 SPINACH, Utah HIS WEEKS FISHING TRIP "re Satu 8t ic ai Jj m Sunday ' iW '!Re " 3 ,bs J 25j each Largc size Price a 'West, lr IU he 3 lbs lb gM 9( 5lbs NEW PEAS NEW SPUDS, and Election NEW SPUDS lb lb bar EGG PLANT RADISHES, Mite Mr. C toe cla Solid Heads GREEN ONIONS, lb C T. h Ny UnANGES, Nice Juicy LETTUCE, A. . Ir. Charl A lb 2 lbs PORK ROAST, Loi" BACON, SIiccd 23d 2lbpke m Per PAR, Washinfi 2 lb can et I. C 3 bars 8 - -- 4-- Flavors TOMATO JUICE, 15 oz PORK and BEANS, Picnic Size MACARONI, I AH CRAB MEAT, Large Gai? can for P-N- o m Viena Sausage 3 For2 48 lb bas a,,d BEANS, nf uas ser' pink Iss ca 9 t i Salmon 2 lb pkg S,ar $nnd FLOUR, Large green each BEET GREENS OA r I. O 1 rVnt. uuil man TTuwiu, GRAPEFRUIT 190 lb fCA WESSON OIL 550 STRAWBERRIES Shell, for salad Quart can Utah BUTTER tfA SNOW DRIFT Crop - Are In 650 3 lbs We carry Arsinic of Pound jar APPLES bottle can cal SAUCE, 04iLad for snravinz. fQA Worcester MLawn seed - Startinc SALAD FISH PEACHES ?0 mash for chicks and 250 No. 2 2 2 for Blue Pine 2 cans "Sperry's "Sure Milk" PORK -- BEANS iOA SALAD Dressing 21t 'dairy teed f.95 T B. P No. 2 2 for Sally May qt BETTER MEATS AT LOWER PRICES VEAL ROAST lb 220 BACON lb jPOT ROAST 12, lag Sliced Bone and Roll beef VEAL CHOPS XCA PORK ROAST -.SHORTENING '""iA Roll nnd Bone lb "rirulk 2 lbs 2 lbs BACON VEAL or BEEF lb 4GA STEAK lh 4 n mru Sufrnr. Nice len 7,kseer Bf Rump Roast lb lb VEAL, 'b 175 .FltANKS 2 lbs Pot Roast PICNIC HAM jBUlTEB. 1 lb 31S 190 HAM Choice lb Slire1 center cut. lb ,Fresi. jMilk and Cream FISH & POULTRY TFFSE nnl T TTNOf j Daily from Our own OF ALL KINDS of all KINDS Dairy i May 21, ay ifl. 23 lell ; pkg RIPE OLIVES, Giant si2e J.B. Coffee lb 300 ORANGES, sixth iani Banqu ire PRUNES, 4 tt July year, tiruu VZn iQUALiML I! can jjWyj:"! mi-JA- - by "ricu Legion- Lifebuoy Soap Bar ESeviled Meat 4can 25C SPINACH 4 lbs 150 NEW SPUDS iQA White or Red 4 lbs m Z'Sn checking. prelimm: j TOMATOES No. 2 3 cans :Lrl Wt and Ned Parks P ns ut Butterilb JJg qA ' - xrv - Jhese prices ffective fri. gat. KETCHUP 2 hot 2l 1 4QA cans RAISINS, Seedless y- : CUCUMBERS 4 lbs Vtn r- - n im in 250 3 ' tS op young men who will hold their hads high and take honored places In the community and who will spread the doctrine of healthy democratic Americanism by their daily lives. The following boys from Chrbon county, have been enrolled for the camp: Rex E. Roberts, Charles V. Scar-plnDeRell R. Gunderson, R. D. Glbbs, John II. Redd, O. G. Wiseman, E. J. Pollack, 0. G. Fragada-kis- . Q. H. Gardner, Robert A. Schultz, Charles A. Averill, all of Price and S. C. Morgan and Frank Lopez of Helper. Nick Rinettl of Price is handling the applications for Carbon county. &VU CMBt minim W wu IOJ fi PINEAPPLE, PEAS, 9 devel- perpetuate its institutions; It's hke Dad sai- d"Folks w ill thank you if you keep the-- quality just so!" Harry E. Wilken, Sr 5 The purpose of the camp is to train good healthy Americans to carry on the Nation's work and We 2 for :JV 4. Trices Effective Friday, Saturday May, EGGS-don't like I STRING BEANS 11 A to crow, but just try 3 cans our eggs-Fre- sh daily, CHERRIES, gal CM White shells. Sour Pitted, Pie T CareM It ft KETCHUP, I In- vacancies 4& Sliced No. 2 1935 Enrollees For C.M.TC. Listed For County The previous franchise was made twenty-fivyears ago and the company received this fran chise upon the expiration of the one existing. Virtually the same rights and obligations incurred by the first franchise are contained in the new bill given the phone ftVi Attractive Vacancies in the "Soul and Body" is the subject fantry, and ten ia the QuarterInof tlx sermon to be read in all master Corps in the Hawaiian quallfieJ to now open Churches of Christ, Scientist, oa lands are Sunday, May 21. young men of the Intermountain announceThe Golden Test: "Dearly he-- Area, according to an C. Webb, William Colonel ment by loved, I beseech you as straugera The and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly Army Recruiting Officer. CalFrancisco, San will leave men lusts, which war against the ecial,' the on 1936, ifornia on June 23, Is from I Peter 2:11. Grant. The lesson eermon also Includes Army transport Applicants must be 18 to 3j thu liiUe passage: "O bless our of age; single and withoui God, ye people, and make the years of proven good chardependents; voice of his praise to be beard: to pass the physiable and Which holdeth our soul in life. acter, Those between examination. cal and suffereth not our feet to be 21 years of age must have 18 and moved." (Is. C6: S.9J ; and the of their parcorrelative from the the written consent following Christian Science textbook, "Sci ents. To be sure of obtaining one of eixe and Health with Key to the men should make .Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: these vacancies, in person or once, at application "Soul is the Substance, IJfe, and to the Army recruiting by letter Intelligence of man, which Is in- office nearest their home. These but not in matter. dividualized, in the N'es3 Soul can never reflect anything offices are located the NaLake Salt City; Iluildlng, inferior to Spirit.'' (p. 477). tional Guard Armory, Provo; and the Post Office Building In Ogden, RECREATION BOARD Utah; Poise and Pocatello, Idaho. from local herds, sheep shearing had been completed thouptiout tuinern Utah last Sat- CHIPS & SHAVINGS Army Offers Some Twenty-fiv- e Read the Advertisements Phone new items to Helper Journal. 22, 10 8 1 f! "JS0I1; """gai am. pi.. re: |