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Show pass fuuh THF- Sugar Applications For Home Canning To Be Honored Sugar ajiplifations for of fruits and vegetables to sell and for institutional are now ready at the Ienver branch sugar ration office, Kittredire Buildhome-cannin- g WASHINGTON, May Memorial Day Special .,. 29. cere- monies in honor of the war nurses who f'ave their lives in the Spanish-America- n War, World War I and World War II were urged today by Arthur H. Johnson, national chairman of the Nurses' National Memorial. "These valiant women, who g - , HCLrttK I To be eligible for sugar to be used for tlie.se purposes, both housewives and institutions must file formal applications and must show the products are to be canned in a kitchen, Frederic A. Adams, Denver Branch Office Director, said. Sugar for home canning for sale and for canning by institutions will be allowed as follows when applications are approved. One pound of sugar for each four oiiart of finished canned fruit or' fruit juices; the same for each pound of prepared fruit for jams, preserves etc.; the same amount for each 2 pounds of prepared fruit (or one pint of fruit juice) for jellies; and the same rate for each 2 pounds of pulp for making fruit butters. Housewives must keep records of the amount of sugar they use, the dates when they sell their products and report at such times as the SRA branch office requests. Institutions must report their use of sugar within ten days after expiration of the allotment period in wich the sugar is used. Sugar for regular home canning for home use is included in the stamps good April and June shared the dangers and hardships of the battlefield, deserve to be remembered as heroines," said Johnson. "Almost every state is represented in the long list of war nurses who fell in battle." The Nurses National Memorial, a organization which is raising $2,000,000 for the construction and endowment of a nurses' home in the national capital, has sent telegrams to all Memorial Day committees in major cities urging that memorial ceremonies be conducted in tribute to war nurses. Lists compiled by the organization show that 232 war nurses, from 44 states, lost their lives in service during World II. In addition, thousands of nurses w'ere among war prisoners and the wounded. Pennsylvania, with 32 war nurses who lost their lives, leads the Memorial Day honor roll of the Nurses National Memorial. New York was second, listing 24 war nurses who died in action. The honor roll includes Massachusetts, 13; California, 12; Indiana, 12; Ohio, 11; Texas, 10; Minnesota, 9; Michigan, 8; Washington, 8; West Virginia, 7; Missouri, non-prof- it cn Memorial Day and Illinois, 6 ere' Wisconsin and Georgia, o eacri Montana, Tennessee, New Jersey, Kansas and Iowa, 4 each. Nurses who lost their lives include three each from Oklahoma, South Dakota and Kentucky, and two each from Virginia, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Arkansas, Arizona, Alabama, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Louisiana and North Carolina. Other states, from which at least one war nurse contributed her life to the war effort, include Idaho, Oregon, South Carolina, Delaware, New Mexico, Florida, Colorado, Nebraska and North Dakota. "Our war nurses gave unsparsaid Johnson. "They ingly," earned the title 'Friend of the Ten Million' from our servicemen. Now we urge everyone to contribute to a practical, living memorial by making their dream come true. "Nurses need a place for rest, 'Maryland : THURSOAY.MAV A II . FIT First Paul Sealy Wilson, for Utahna Rebekah Lodge, and Mr Hemming of Price representing Help er Lodge No. 56. Other members attending were Mr and Mrs T. C. Smiley, Mrs C. A. Knobbs, Mrs E. A. Greenhalgh, Mrs M. H. Leute, Mrs Leva Hall, Carrie Ashton, and Mrs Louise McDonald. Mrs Leva Hall received the appoint ment of District Deputy President of the local Rebekah lodge. Mrs L. F. POT ROAST Honor of Our Lady Miraculous Every Tuesday Evening at 7:30 Medal FOR vs. LAREE PRESTON, Defendant. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after the service, and defend the above-entitleaction, and in case of your failure to do so, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. That this action Is brought for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between the plaintiff and the defendant. THORIT HATCH d UTAH DISTRIBUTORS (Helper - Industrial League) VS KENILWORTH SALE ADULTS JQq KIDS 0 CRISC0 27. 1947. 47c NUC0A n Week iin. "wc LB JAR KRAFT VELVEETA $139 LBS S2c or DEL RICH MARGARINE 44c WHIPPING CREAM oo POTATO CHIPS B SODA CRAX : c T0ILET LUX or BLEACH NU CLOZ P 85 2 39c CHASE 31c bar l,febuoy SALAD quart J2c Half Gallon 42c 23c LB JAR HUNTS TENDER FRUIT COCKTAIL P NT RESSING & SANBORN TOMATO SAUCE FOR SALE or TRADE 1941 Ford Dump truck, '47 motor, new gener- 19c PK0 MIRACLE WHIP QQPP A 9c PUR,TV ninso SOAP N 23c F00DS BEST MUSTARD 98c HAPPV H0ST PORK & BEANS aV (jam, Case $5.95 SPRY CHEESE CAN CAN 8ACRAMENT0 M00NR08E Jfg N0 22 can 6c 39c ator and regulator, distributor, car buretor. Motor hasn't run 300 mile Tires excellent condition. Inquire 136 Uintah St, Helper, Phone 374W 5,29,ltp CANTALOUPE FOR SALE House at a Bargain price. Call 393J11, Helper 5,29,ltp FOR SALE 2 trolling poles and reeU in good condition. Inquire 39 North Main or Phone 146 5,29,ltc RADISHES CORN 0N THE Miscellaneous DANCING CLASSES At the Civic auditorium every Wednesday morning 11 a.m. for beginners and ad-- . vanced pupils All types of Dan-ing Taught. FOR 5,29,2tp GOOD Frank MOUNTAIN SOIL See Pngliese. Phone 146 4,3usc Help Wanted South Main Street, WANTED Two op Three young men 21 years of age or older, for 8wltch Helper, Utah Date of First Puhlicatlon, men at Helper yards. Apply at May 30. 1947. Date of Last Publication, Trainmasters office, Helper. 5,22,2tc 153 June a Brands FREE BOOKLET about cancer is yours for the asking. Simply send name and address on a post card to American Cancer Society, 22 Ann Attorney for Plaintiff. Street, New York 1, N. Y. Thorit Hatch, 57c LLB aii rrrsmu AYUUlUft P. O. Address: - LB This Attorney for Plaintiff, I- THE PIECE BY For FOR SALE In Wellingtan. About 1 Mrs Leo Brandol will leave SaturAcre of Land, I Room Cabin. If day for San Francisco, Calif., to visinterested, Call 89J Helper 5,29,2tp it her daughter Mrs Olga Bleggi and Schramm her brother, granddaughter, Joan FOR SALE or RENT: Compressors, portable or stationand grandson Billy, will accompany her there. They expect to be gone a ary all sizes. Pneumatic and electric tools for sale or rent. Call or write month. Heiner Equipment & Supply Co., 501 West 7th South, Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs George Spratling spent Phone 5,29,2tc Tuesday in Salt Lake City attending the wedding of Mr Spratling's niece. FOR SALE Large Crib, practically new. Phone 143R or inquire at 399 Visitors at the home of the Hector Second East St. 5,29,ltc s Chlara's last week were Mrs n FOR 1 Mr SALE Mrs house and and N'ephi parents from Manti, also her sister and house, I acre .of ground fruit trees, garden spot. her husband Mr and Mrs Bert Oliver Phone 109W, or inquire 468 Voll St. and their son from Sacramento, California. 5,29,ltc Plaintiff, f 39c Day. Court of Carbon County, State of Utah WILLIAM LAVERE PRESTON, Eflelper Ball Parti 39c ENTERTAINS In The District n(5S Ip m III- - LB LB SMOKED PICNICS HAMS 1 ri2iDAyf MAy 3Cth LEAN BACON LB MORRELL'S j FRANKFURTERS Chi-ara'- MEMORIAL DAY 49c 53c BACON SQUARES n in LB GOOD GRADE SIRLOIN STEAK hus-wer- Night (2) Sa!t3 212 LB AVERAGE FRYERS was a member, and which was held on the evening of Thursday, May 22 in the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. They also visited with their other daughter Antoinette, who is a student of Denver University. Miss Jennie Garavaglia is spending a few days here with her parents on vacation. Utah Novena Prices! Mrs and Mrs George Garavaglia have returned from a trip to Denver, Colo where they attended the graduating exercises of St. Joseph's Hospital Nurses Training school, of which their daughter Miss Jennie Garavaglia FRIDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB Mrs William Wetmore was hostess to her Friday night bridge club last week. A dessert luncheon preceded the card playing. Prizes were won by Mrs H. P. Lloyd, Mrs W. C. Berry and Mrs James Kavanagh. oration rT lower At Representing the local lodges were tax-exem- MRS WEETER i ----- Aft TIDINGS WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Women of the Moose lodge 887, held a regular business meeting Tuesday evening, Naoma Koskl; conducted the meeting in fhe absence of Senior Regent Betty White, who is in the Price hospital recovering from a recent operation. Members present voted unanimously to send a gift to Georgia Howard, Moose-hear- t graduate sponsored by the Helper lodge, Loyal Order of Moese. June 24 was set as the date for the Kitchen shower for the new lodge Seven kitchen recently completed. birthdays were honoreds at the meet ing with each of the honored ladies receiving a handkerchief as a gift. The next meeting, June 3 will feature the election of officers. It will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. . j pan Mrs Mirtes Weeter entertained her bridge club Thursday of last week CLASSIFI6D DISPLAY with Mrs J. A. Greener and Mrs Clyde Nason as extra guests. Delicious refreshments were served and card playing followed. Prizes went to Mrs Frank Mullins, Mrs Nason All Kinds, and Mrs Llewellyn.. Mrs Mullins For Automobile Parts of ALL MAKES TO GARAGE at Helper, BUNNEL See was honored with a birthday gift Utah. If we don't have It, we will and cards from all present. OF CARS get It for you. Phone 51 (use) Mrs Corilla Egbert White is leaving this week for Salt Lake City FOR SALE 4 No. 473 Dooly drills, HARRY GORDON 440 or 220 volts, A.C. . 4 Vulcan Visitors at the home of Mr and where she- will make her home with conveyors, 440 or 220 Volts, A.C; Mrs V. D. Thorpe. Mrs e her daughter, were Mrs Bray's sister and her 102 South West 2 Sullivan coal cutting machines; 7 has been Wite the husvisiting Mrs rBay's sister and her past Goodman haulage locoma-tive- . I six-toPrce -:- band, Mr and Mrs Harry Mott of months at the home of Mr and Mrs Above equipment all in first Irvin Davies. Grand Junction, Colorado. class condition. 20 Tons used 20 lb mine rails. Anyone interested call Mr and Mrs R. D. Faddis of Sunny-dal- e or write Liberty Fuel Company, visited Sunday at the home of ST. ANTHONY'S SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE Mr Faddis' parents, Mr and Mrs D. Latuda, Utah. Phones, Latuda 1R2 or 1R3. M. Faddis of Price. 5,22,6tc The following change of time for all Masses during the Five-RooMrs Ruth Mihelich and daughter FOR SALE or RENT months of June, July and August, is announced by Father vacant Furnished also lot. home; (Judy of Grand Junction, Colorado, Francis R. Lamothe: 5,15,usc Inquire 278 So. 1st West are visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs D. M. Faddis. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Starting Sunday, June 1. Modern Brick Home. Furnace, gar Josephine and Pete Archer are exEnding Sunday, August 31. age, nice grounds. Inquire of Mrs pecting a visit from her mother Mrs Lillian Troseth, 61 Garden St., or P.M. MASSES AT 7:30 P.M. and 9:30 Feado from Salt Lake tomorrow, Dec Phone 136W 4,24,usc SAFETY GLASS 1 Ill Lodge. Bits of Thl3.and.That of the People and Happenings in and about Helper. Wednesday night was entertained last JUST RECEIVED BIG SHIPMENT OF AUTO I? T recreation, and rehabilitation. They need a home, where they can' relax if they wish, study or engage in research, and retire amidst friends. Such a home would provide practical recognition of the gratefulness the nation feels for those who have served in the past, and those who will serve in the future." Headquarters of the Nurses' National Memorial are at 825 Woodward Building, Washington, D.C. Honor certificates and membership cards are presented to all who contribute $1.00 or more. All contributions are HOME-TOW- N regular club week by Mrs William Maulsby with all members present. A dessert lunch eon was served before the playing. Prizes went to Mrs J. B. Willis, Mrs J. A. Greener, Mrs W. C. Berry and Mrs Frank James. C Mr WED. BRIDGE CLUB The bridge L worthy Radcliff, ' IOOF GRAND LODGE SESSION "the Social Order of the reports a nice cateh-j,- a ', e' of president EnGrand The Grand Lodge IOOF, T,...OQnt rame from San Diego, BWUiraun Returning from a three We campment and Rebekah Assembly California to preside at the local met in annual convention Monday, meeting during the visitation of the cation trip to San p- -. of last President. While Angeles, Mrs Mirtes wZ! mW Tuesday and Wednesday Supreme Worthy week at the IOOF temple, Salt Lake here she was the house guest of Mr that she had a wonderful . a baning with her daughter, n7. H City. The session opened with R. C. Sheldon. a and Mrs Zella and many 0f her lZ quet Monday evening followed by li Busocial evening. Mr aud Mrs Robert "Buck" c" uon and back. Reand Tuesday the Grand lodge chanan and family spent Friday last bekah Assembly held their respective sessions, followed by a banquet at the Newhouse Hotel, with degree work taking place at the temple at S p.m.. Tuesday evening the Past Presidents' Association of the Assembly held its annual banquet and business meeting at Coveys Coffee Shop, at which time Miss Ethel Smith of Salt Lake City was elected to succeed Mrs Marie Stuart of Sandy. ,VVednesday all sessions III in business sessions, with election and Prices Effective Thur. Sat., May 29 and 31 installation of officers bringing the convention to a close. Mrs Lorclla Shuman of Tremonton was installed as president of the Rebekah Assembly and Mr Tess Birch of Sugar il "WJsfii lin House, Grand master of the Grand 1. Industrial users must get sugar through the regular industrial allotment channels. 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