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Show 2 THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1937. 3Atl icy i Related To Power its. 1 I tor. 1.1 , irViSt 1st. HELP EE JOURNAL E "d.l the Pion or Among - w. f. Rlta Dank- from Science and job'asain nftr .nnm. - . ' . au"-- e Fld!tn. returned !v. Kev, to ScriDtures: days in Salt T,av uimiB tMinoay even Heauu ing after spend- uums uun.au """"gui, Whatever iing a week's vacation in and ana Mr. YV. Mrs. P. unselfed love, receives Clerico re-- ; around Los An Keles. in line with umue pO""-1otii- - iijua ciuLaay irom Aspen Colo- iirocuy the a solid ratio wnere they had visited fori John Skerl :0V9 is more opaque tnan spent t'e to a several days. Pete reports plenty! fishing obedience In patient idy. around Fremont of trout disus are labor to in the mountain Mt'ent God, let solvent streams there. ioive with the universal Mrs. Arthur M. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Allen and! former Theressa Crutchf'eldis' t'!P error of adamant the iove jf vh and self; family were Salt Lake visitors iting with her mother Mr' Tnuie Saracino for a few davs Mr against spirit- inurscay and Friday. ove, which wars Crutchfield now resides in Lcs . Jimmie Jouflas returned home Angeles. ieath." (P 242). from Salt Lake last week after and family left spending two weeks competing inj Tony Alexander of John Quilico Grand Junc-thtennis tournaments recently jtion arrived here last oday for a ten day vacation trip Friday to National Park, held there. visit with his sister. Mrs ?vH-iio Yellowstone enttime the Dalpiaz for a few days. rhis will be the'Tirst ' Jess Perry and family spent ire Quilico family have visited fche park. Mary Cora!;, local beautician, Saturday and Sunday in Ogden spent the week-enin Salt Lake I ,,.nin . . - j Sa-aci- j . e d City. LET'S GET TOGETHER Paul Tarter have returned home after spending several days visiting with Mrs! auers mother in Grand Junejtion, Colorado. paraphrase the ancient, but pungently Mr. and Mrs. Henry TJhle, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. N. J. "IF YOU DON'T READ THE HELPER JOURNAL, WE BOTH LOSE." That's literally so, because The HELPER JOURNAL is published for your benefit. Your welfare as a citizen, &? a taxpayer; your likes and dislikes in printed information and entertainment are' kept in mind when The Helper Journal is in the making. Therefore1, you are important to The Journal and The Journal should be equally important to Tullius, motored to Fish Creek- Sunday where they spent the day fishing. On the return trip they 'visited with friends and relatives in Scofield. A. J. Carlson itb.e week-en- d up d Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bunnel spent week-enat Fish Lake. the :ktail Bessie DeVietti motored to Fish iLake Thursday afternoon and spent the week-enthere. Mary Riggs and Mel Taylor Representative Tidwell was a business visitor in Helper Monday. Dr. C. R. Fahring is now driving a new Buick car around. Mrs. Lena Alexander of Glenwood Springs, Colorado is visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Sylvio Dalpiaz. LET'S GET TOGETHER Jack Vignetto returned home last week after visiting with his wjfp and children at Long Beach, California. RICCI MARKET Highest Quality at Lowest Prices Prices Effective Fri., Saturday, July pAR hr nkir -- JSSiilP and 4 G SOAP Jar for FLAVORADE AU ICS o .nd md flavors 3 pkgs fh4 DEVILED 3IEAT 3 cans for Vienna Bobbv Jones left for Mid vale last. Tuesday to spend several weeks visiting there. 2A Betty Grace Kelly Is spending a fim veeks at Provo in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson. Richard Fenn and family recent-- j ly escaned serious Injuries and jnrnbabl0 death in Idaho while iridine in an auto driven by Mr. when It FennV brother-in-law- , collided with another automobile. tfli Sausage 254 IELLO pkg 3 cans for All Flavors PLATES, CUPS ! Potato Salad can W " 3 cana Reans gjatoes lg can gjfndby EAS, 1" V A Mr. and Mrs. Dell Woods and to Martin family have moved where they will make their home. I Napkins 00. before returning home. 294 "IILK 3cansfor2fl Dressing Quart Mr. find Mrs. Ford Winters and family left for their vacation. Thev nlan to tour the Yellowstone Park 30-3- 1 '' Laundry 10 bars hashing Powder FLOUR 48 lbs 61.40 SUGAR 10 lbs v U Star Utah Beet . . brand . i ?t 3uaa lgpkg 25 Spaghetti j Franco-America- ... can n Fay Andelire of Salt Lake is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Andelire for a few weeks. 0 pORNED BEEF can HLibby's Beans and 2JrfjPork 3 no. 2 cans for e 3 - komi'1'0 FRUITS :,i3e,.to"f fruit H bb 1,111 'i.i' Green Onions uiss, Ice Cold 100 3 bunches for BANANAS 3 lbs Firm and Ripe INSPECTED MEATS Market J d Rio Gr" , lit ret"4 to, Gfd (ijUS. ' ' Of"0" ;s, AND VEGETABLES . it are AJeflt IB ROAST lb PfJk Ta ROASTS cuts lb V? kinds of Lunch (eat - oaimi . ineese "t "i I i BEEF STEAK Eastern Steer lb FRANKS 2 lbs 2U Fresh Fryers and Stewing Hens BONDS HERE Mrs. A. D. Ryan and daughter. Florence, of Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Kelley recently. Krissman and Ton Bingham visited with and friends last week. of relatives wife Win V. MacKnieht: was a bus iness caller here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mutz are the proud parents of a baby boy born the first part of this week. VEAL CHOPS lb 23 Loin and Rib ACCFPT PROSPERTY re- turned from a two week's vacation at Long Beach, California. Renew your subscription today, or, if you are1 not a subscriber already, send or bring I in your order TODAY. Milk d j ek I tage to you. Steak d j Journal offers, in return for annual payment of $2.00, a complete chronical of important events, social affairs, sports, interesting 'personals', news of industry, commerce and agriculture; entertaining features and an array of advertising that makes countless offers of advan- - D' PACE FIVE HELPER TO HAVE Society "IBotes NEW DOCTOR Rains Couple Wed BOOM IN COUNTY In Salt Lake Announcement has been made of the marriage of Aldine Cadez. daughter of Mrs. Sophia Kotor of Rains, to Milton Thomas, also of Uains. The marriage took place In Salt Salt Lake July 21th. Stanley Cadez, brother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. James Smith were the' i- y attendants. According to an announcement by Judge George hristensen of Frice, his son Dr. George Q. Chris-tense- n plans on Cbening an office here in the near future. Dr. Christensen has had several years of practical experience la the practice of medicine in Utah. He was associated with the Union rr.-- i. Pflrifie T!s)iliv!.l ot 7 ujuuj"i uim or several years, leaving there ha I I r II Irnnllii.tJ i ior a The vm,n B hri,. ....t, IC,o a ol tlHU- - V,,.. time. Afterpeasant leaving Mt. uate of the maroon lUgn school. Pleasant he joined the staff of the They will make their home in Salt Lake County General hospiRains. tal at Salt Lake, where he is at the present time. Rebekahs Initiate Class at Provo Of Soil Twenty-fou- r members of the to begin in the near future. Florence Dennis Bordner, a mem Utahna Rebekah Lodge No. S9 The trustee's deed transferring ber, who recently was married. Conservation Area Helper, journeyed to Provo to cona post office site for the govern-duct initiation ceremonies for four Favored By Com. meut was filed in the county Glen new members of the Provo lodge. uiuce weanesaay Dy me Miss Weds The initiating members are ....At the regular Denper & Rio Grande Railroad semimonthly Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S known as the Rebekah Degree company. The property at Helper meeting of the Carbon county announce! of Glen Staff. Strong Spring sold for $8,000.00. board of commissioners, the counthe marriage of their daughter ty clerk was instructed to draw Theda Margaret to Ralph R. Box, Young Misses up a petition favoring the reson of Mrs. Maud Box of Price. W A .CANNING Entertained of the soil conservation tention The marriage took ptace July Bette Fahring entertained the project in this district. " With Ris!irT Cilua-- rmrl f Young Ladies 500 club at her District senior engineer, J. It. PROJECTS STARTED jficiating. After the ceremony tlfe home on July 26. After luncheon Roaf, reported that money was left for Salt Lak had been served hands lyoung couple of 500 available to complete WPA proj(where they plan to spend a few were played. ects already begun In the county. WPA canning centers are being days. They will make their home Prizes went to Miss Berrett and Dr. J. K. Cummings, Standard-villin readiness put this week for the in Price where Mr. Box is em- - Miss Ballinger. who was appointed as recanning of vegetables for nevt. ninvpd Those present were: Lois Berof vital statistics In that gistrar season's school lunch project and! Both Mr. and Mrs. Box are gradrett, Dorothy Catherine area to replace Dr. C. D. Danger-fielfor WPA Social Security, andiuates of the Carbon hich nrhnnt uaiuner, iiessie Lloyd, Weeter. Wilma who recently moved to Sal-lnwelfare families. Clients will fur- Mrs. Box graduated last May and: Hemming, Betty Ballinger Lathel was approved. Dr. Cummings nish their own cans and produce. Mr. Box is a 3G graduate, "iow anu Mary E. Kavanagh. will have charge of the district Equipment, fuel, and supervision including will be furnished at the centers. Mutual, Rains, Latuda, Annie Skriner accompanied Mrs Little Marriage Announced Standard and Standardville No glass containers will be used. uuan torak and husband to s;.iti Mrs. A. Mamanakis has Clients may obtain eligibility slips herlLa!ie' wnei'e they spent the week- of from the WPA or Public Welfare nounced the marriage Township plats may now be pur-daughter Helen to Nick Lagaris ""' offices. chased at The Helper Journal of- of Rock Springs, Wyoming. The! Three centers will operate in was solemnized Monday,' Carbon county: at Price in the marriage 26th. Tavern basement; at the Spring July The young couple left for Rock Glen school house for the Helper, Springs after the immediately Spring Glen and Kenilworth distThey will make their ricts; and at Wellington at the marriage. 1 home there. Hill residence. The canning project in former Colza ni's Entertain Such expression, from women seasons has proved very beneficial who are who to people who have gardens in Sunday Club can't stand warm weather or who find their mean, running iwr. ana Mrs. jonn coizani enhelping to conserve their homea little low. We believe you can correct all these ailments grown produce. Non-aciveget- tertained the Sunday bridge club! by shopping earlier with us while the ables, such as corn, string beans, at their home in the Gibson apartday is cool and by peas, and greens cannot safely 'be ments Sunday. Ayer dinner bridge making early selections of fresh fruits, vegetables, lunch canned without the use of the was played. meats and other perishables Send Members were: Mr. present once In a "Hubby" a is comfortcooker. andj It pressure while and let him see the able feeling to the housewife to Mrs. F. Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. A. fin, bargains we have for your know that she has on her shelves L. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Gene family; then you will be wishing y0U had more time to eat. for the winter season plenty ot Gibson. Invited guests were: Mr.! Mrs. and R. A. Nilson, Dr. and! vegetables for h y growing famMrs. L. R. Merrill and Mrs. Paul! SOAP ily. If she makes the effort to 5 fill the cans herself she Is confi- Jeanne. Prizes went to Mr. and Mrs.1 dent of the contents of those cans. She gets out of the can just Gene Gibson and Mrs. Nyman. REFRESHO Drink bottle what she puts in so it behooves her to get the freshest and best Chicago Lady PUFFED WHEAT, Quaker Is Feted produce possible. pkg Mrs. Frank Miglori of Chicago In order to assure the county PINEAPPLE of a school lunch project for next was guest of honor at a birthday JUICE, Sweet, Pure qt. season we are asking the public to party given by her sister, Mrs. CORNED donate any surplus garden stuff George Spratling at her home Libby's was to centers. Wednesday. Michigan the played they may have TOMATO SOUP Blue Pine 2 cans Cans will be furnished by the with high prizes going to Mrs. state for school lunch canning. Greenhalgh and Miss Wilson and low prizes being won by Mrs. Further information may be Table fiueen KIIIII-'- 1 the Public Welfare and Bosone and Mrs. Tizza. A light lb W I lb. 1 I ( to ttiose WPA offices or from Mrs. Vido luncheon was served present. H. Wood, Helper, county ICE CREAM SALT Guest3 included: Mrs. Miglori, 10 lbs Mr3. Paul Pessetto, Mrs. A. L. Miner, Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh, Mrs. MIRACLE WHIP Salad WINNERS IN MOOSE M. Crowley, Mrs. L. vrahl, Mrs. Dressing qt. Fred Bosone, Mrs. Edwin Marchet10 lbs Miss Dorothy Wilsoff; Eliza-batCONTEST ANNOUNCED tl, and Josephine MartTnelli, FLAVORADE Mrs. George Pizza andliss Mary 3 for Vleta. Winners in the Moose true story contest have been announced GOLD BOND FLOUR bag with Joan Allred of Ogden being chosen as the first place winner. Miss AllreiT will be presented with a gold medal. Second plac BEER Raineer with empties case was awarded to Barbara Crook ot Salt Lake. She will receive a silOLIVES 2 medium cans ver medal. Helen J. Nelson of third was adjudged the Ogden CUCUMBERS ... 3 prize and will receive a bronze medal. MELONS lb i Each of these young ladies will be presented with their respective We will gladly redeem your awards at the annual Loyal oraer Colgate, of Moose convention To be held in Peet Palmolive, Coupons and Sunday. Knit Ijiko Saturday j ut-(eaiio- n 1 ? . e, d, C3 ' . a, i IF WE DIDBJ'T HAVE TO EAT over-worke- d your se and family spent Fish Creek. Bob Ossano, Helen Brooks and Joe Prazza spent the week-enat Fish Lake. you. week-by-we- COUNTY SEEN, T A II -- truthful wisecrack: The Helper U - Mrs. - To EL Legion Auxiliary Meets Friday Night RAL' ESTATE DEALS SHOW ' The American Legion Auxiliary THEND IN COUNTY will meet Friday evening at the Fi'.ing of a dee;! to Main st'eet home of E. H. Thomas at 8 p.m., in Price u,: a sue u, a .Final -h; i plans will be made for at- ixupustni meiuer, a trustees deed' tendance of members at the state for a new post office in Helper and tentative announcement of convention in Price, August 5, 6 the location of a n?w three-storand 7th. Delegates elected to the hotel in Price, featured building convention are Mesdames Eleanor activities in Carbon county this Uehor, M. II. Wilson, Louis Dank-weeworth. Orson Hill, Mable Burton, Trice seemed assured of a mod- - and Cliff Hanson. Alternates are ern three-storhotel to be erected Mesdames E. II. Thomas. Florence on Carbon avenue north of the Fiordner, June Brisnahan, August Flynn funeral home. Financial ar- - Litizzette, A. S. Wahl and S. laasemrais wnicn nave oeen unuer Liuuis. way ior several months nape been Following the business meeting' BUILDING the Scriptural citations Paul Dalpiaz. C!iff I are the following: "It Is not good Fredia Hreinson. wh3 5s visitin- VanXatta "u 3 Ace $ erdi returned from With hor i f rr- man i. t.nnor . w rrmfKn. wumn mucn ui urera uuur; uiu eat week's during to trip to lifoniia. J ""nuii, as in Helper the Mrch tneir " u 6 mast-Jiaue- r Part of the week. be ye called lorf. Neither Donna Mae Miller is hm one is your Master, even j r3. for again after sepnding two "c returned to his 'competing in Christ. U1e l,n s tourna- . nf the number, or com- - home n Prm-- t tunc! iiari or icent In nursei'" Lake. Miss Miller aller Vismng friends in and her partner n3re ourseir reached tho fin. . a hilt .i fnr Helnpr thpv ilmtvisplvps' urn u.ijs. a is m coomt"uj I"the 1minr doubles tnem-- j Dy themselves but they were measuring defeated wise. not j are Ralph lscal Jacobhagen, police nWes, I and II mm coom Fay Hreinson of Orem wa3 a bunday, visitor in vhere ther t Helper during the Day celebration week-end- . ca scientist fhrist, j 11 Per sona tue subject of the in ail Churches; is tal T rnselfed Love Held Joe Mutz returned home Sunday from Salt Lake after spending several days in the St. Mark's hospital there. TNT BEEF Helper-America- n m Hi R 10 SpUS 100 $1.40 for for PORK CHOPS HELD WEDNESDAY The United Prosperity 'Plan meeting was held in Helper, July 27 in the Central school building. and problems Some American the Prosperl; to their realtions honds were pointed out by J. Sim mons, speaker from headquarters. Mr. Simmons also explained now one could become a gratuitant of the Plan, already chartered in seven states. Two other meetings have been scheduled: Price on July 29; and Castle Gale on July 30. There will be epeclal opeakers present The meetings are conducted by Mrs. Angelina 0. Kennedy, Price district 25? 50 PATRONIZE YOUR UNION MARKET U.NP.P, MEETING VOUQ- - PPINTING You'll Get the Same GOOD QUALITY lb Loin Bestcuts MOCK CHICKEN Egg dipped CHEESE Mild American BEEF ROASTS lb MUTTON CHOPS COTTAGE CHEESE 5g! each 0 lb x 12 t0 180 lb lb 130 4A4 Large Spring Fries, Hens, Veal, priced Low as iyou made a personal visit to our shop. We will select our best type faces suitable) to your order and print it oa cashier-secretar- attended Ithe Ori3 Maulsby Fork game at Jack Smith and Mrs. husbands to the their acrompanled American Fork Saturday. ball game at Ameridan Fork last Saturday. Mrs. Edwin Marchettl, Mrs. Thelma bars j Faylor "A SURETY OF PURETY" |