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Show -- U Mm PAGE T II six HELPER ? V . tm i AND VICINITY E S I' A D N V O C .1 was a ports the temporary safety measure i nly and no hazard was involved. H Assistant Trainmaster and Road-mastMoriaritv of Grand Junction, Wilson; has been appointed trainmaster at Grand Junction replacing Walter Al- len, who was transferred to the Pueb- The Iron Horses beat Castb Gates iu division. Mr. Allen took over the softball entry Monday to give the j0b vacated by Trainmaster Decker Price club the first half champion-- 1 when Mr. Decker was promoted to a ship he second half opened Tuesday LenWdenfofnrtatn1sltat!otnant transportation. the 14th with three new entries; one took Bob Elliott of the S. E. A. tacked after u. thee of juy a"d spt,nt tlme un around H Windover watching the new speed p- - C Withrow has been appointed klngs perform. superintendent of motive power for H W., replacing W. J. Three C. C. C. specials westbound a similar job vvith passed through Helper via D. & R. the Western Pacific. G. W. this week. A 16 car special .with 398 boys from New York's low- John Mackey, general inspector for er East side Saturday gave the depot the I). & R. G. W. was in Helper for crowd quite a treat Monday with three days this week going over this, their peculiar pronunciation and mu- turr.inal. 'sic. These boys were all from what H is known as the Ghetto in New York. H Floods late last week caused so much damage to railroad track Saturdays rain caused Willow around Sunnyside and Columbia that creek to run about 2000 sec. feet dur- no train service to either of these ing the flood peak. two camps will be available before. A peculiar sidelight on this flood the fact that the people of Cas- the latter part of the week and pos-jwtie Gate, who know the tendency of sibly not till next week. H this creek to suddenly flood over the Carman T. J. Chipman returned wagn bridSe below the town, rushed Sunday from a two weeks tour to gain a vantage point on this bridge. ePHV through the northwest where he .ey, Red friends and relatives, fkid reach- no maUer how JghThe H er (By M. was 'Red" Knobbs City Marshall token to Price City hospital Saturday and operated on for appendicitis. He is reported resting well Tuesday. The Cole Brothers Beatty circus is scheduled to show in Helper August 9th. This show, rated as the second largest in the U. S. will come to Helper with 29 cars of circus and equipment and by arrangement with the railroad, Helper city, and the Helper Securities Co., will occupy the ball and adjacent pieces of grounds ground during the stay here. II All W. P. A. projects in Helper have been shut down until July 21 when the new period starts. Work will be resumed at that time on the Helper water line on Fish Greek, and on the rip rap and road projects in Helper H The Janet street underpass now seems to be assured in view of the fact that the city and property own- ers involved have come to a satisfac- -' tory agreement. Work should start immediately since this last hurdle has been surmounted. ms Sa ... as j Thursday ,JlLYi6, PRICE, UTAH is. BACK Strand Bookings COUNTY ASSESSOR AND WIFE 27 STATES FROM TOUR; INCLUDED Reveal Hits As AND CANADA; COVERED 8,000 MILES Bei"g Present T . treasurer, hen? early this wctk follow ' I arrangbSlM CentLr: j world-wid- iiliilli ill in these e. 5 (Z JHH lilliiilu.mil HIRAM WALKER'S DISTILLED FIVE O'CLOCK PINEAPPLE 5J 100 grain spirits, together with the finest fruits, herbs and berries. Always uniform in flavor. 85 proof. Fifth Code No. 44S Pint Code No. 447 Hiram Walker DiBtilled London Dry Gin. Distilled from grain by the exclusive Controlled Condensation process, which insures uniform flavor 90 proof Filth Cod No. 421 Pint Cod No. 422 A Uo ft HIRAM WALKER'S ROYAL OAK BOURBON WHISKEY Made from the finest American grain by Natures own process, kept under scientific control. 90 proof. t Pint Cod No. 66 Quart Cod No. 127 3 PACKAGES BROOMS 39c EACH Postu mCereal 23c PACKAGE MUSTARD - TOMATO CAN 2 -- CANS SLICED LARGE 2V4 CAN 9c 15c 14c Price, ii iiblished and t urd of C uh mol the Loans Overd 1mtec fully Other Banki Real c Reser Cash, of c Cash Demj tion Time State Unite G PER. DOZEN 5C Upturn Noted In Grainfed Cattle Market Prices again Cali! in Other Hersheys Chocolate Syrup Cattlemen who fatten grainfed animals are now experiencing a gratify-- 1 ing price advantage over the common or grassfed variety in principal markets over the country, with a price! spread of some three cents a pound, especially cn coast markets, being the1, largest difference in history. This situation is generally believed by operators to be a fairly permanent! condition due to the quality lowering of the grass-fe- d market supply. In 1935 practically no difference existed in the two markets as to price. Grain- fed cattle are now selling as high as $9 to $9.50, with grassfeds at $6 to.: CANS DEVILED MEAT 3 0ANS SALAD DRESSING ?IfT CARNATION WHEAT LARGE PACKAGE Depo star TOTi s 47 like Canadian Club. Aged 6 years and bottled in Canada under Government supervision. 90.4 proof. i.i 25c H Uni or TO A . U. S. QUALITY MEATS UNION MARKET . INSPECTED LARGE STEWING POUND FRANKFURTERS POT ROAST cpho Final Rites For Eva Guarienti, 26, Held On Tuesday Fiierat services for Eva Guarienti, 26, formerly of American Fork, were held here Tuesday morning following the death of the former Price resident at Ameucan Fork. Mass was held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning with interment in the Helper cemetery'. Death followed a short illness. She is survived by her brother, William; and sister, Mrs. John Sallas. and Edna McCurry, Collbran, Colo- -, 10c 27c Pie Drouth in eastern sections and general upturn in meat prices should be of particular benefit to eastern Utah cattlemen during this year, this be-- 1 ing an important but little recognized industry here Whether you favor rye bourbon or Scotch, youll 3JG 10c 17c 29c Snacks 5c PDWR.-PK- Kippered CAN $6 50. STRAIGHT WHISKEY R1K0B 1 UuUiamllluUl..lC HIRAM WALKER'S CANADIAN CLUB Pint Code No. 322 Quart Cod No. 321 Jar Rubbers Corned Beef WASHING n 8c PACKAGE STRING BEANS PAR three the Frar Can; COCKTAIL GIN Utahs biggest selling gin! Distilled from 29c OVAL SARDINES BOURBON WHISKEY ill past tw ,ts of 10c CAN employ comp Mord E lor ma on a Pkg. EXTRACT Makes 5 Gallons of Beer w. i $c E Di at lor E be emp ages thei lit ROOT BEER HmAM WALKER'S - Anton ASSTD. FLAVORS HERR LIDS ii.,..- j- 18 HONEY .Hindi UHHWinnup -- CHIPS' POTATO Walker "tpi We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities FRI.t SAT., JULY 17 ' A DIAMOND MARKETS re. TEN HIGH PI . fi pay, 4 awe-inspiri- ng w, want jf-,- . oa he Sun-Adv- - ?c.' er, H Hatch has been in- City Attorney structed to work on the necessary for calling a bond election to obtain the funds for Helpers new ph municipal aduitorium which P. W. A. Jimmy Brisnahan, bachelor round-ha- s H made possible. house foreman, is still in California Movement of asphalt through Hel- on vacation. is tern- -; which week started last per H Bill Wetmore and family returned porarily held up due to washouts from a two weeks vacation on the which paralyzed rail service on the Pacific coast Monday. b H Al Reid is off for a few days this J. B. Willis is still fishing the week. PHONE DIRECTORY OFFICIALS mountains of Colorado. Latest word H from him is to the effect that it will BUSINESS VISITORS AT PRICE B. F. Pettis, engineer, is home after take him until the 20th to fool a trout. a short visit in Grand Junction, ColoH rado. Ralph Burgess of Denver, general Ray Greener returned from DH manager of the Mountain directory etroit Monday where he purchased a Sam Graves is recuperating WELLINGTON NEWS States Telephone company, and H. E. new Dodge. Glenwood Springs, Colorado. in of the Utah Brewington, charge II II Increased passenger business has Harry Stockton was off Tuesday. and Idaho district directories, were By Mrs. Wanda Petersen made necessary the tunmn of sec-TR. H. grapevine says he sure prii visiitors in Pnce Tuesday at the local orui sections of trains No. 1 and 2 jvokes a cow 'in the process of milk- - exchange of the company. vision glTthe omeoMaer New rRys and brother-in-lanight for the past week. Also ing her. phone directories will be out early in sjster Mr. and H September, but a new style of book Mrs. Bevin MacBeth. 1110 track at Giluly was will be issued hereafter, according to! John MacBeth left Wednesday for temporarily out of service Tuesday Ernest Lee local manager. Salt Lake City where he will attend Murphy brought lus bride due to 50 feet of roadbed dropping out Henegars Business college. home the 8th after a honeymoon from under the due to heavy Pencil sharpeners nt The Mr. and Mrs. John Hill have then Bill took the 13th off for a lit-- I rains. Trainmasterrails, Loftis was called Some priced as low ns seventy-fiv- e from Moon Lake where Mr. turned He vacation. 'there by the mishap fiiesday and re- Hill has been working for some time. Mr and Mrs. Billie Hill have an- nounced the birth of a boy on Mon-- 1 day in the Price hospital. Mother and infant are doing well, according to latest reports. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Young and two daughters, Carol Jean and Betsy.. arrived Sunday from Spanish Fork i t. for a visit. Mrs. Young and the child- ren will stay for a few weeks at the home of her father, M. L. Snow, and Mr. Young plans to return soon to Spanish Fork. visit-- 1 Wayne Liddell was a business ' or in Roosevelt Saturday. 3 Relief society work-da- y E5 meeting You'll find your favorite flavor, at the price you was held Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 oclock. Meetings of this sort will be to in one of held every other Tuesday during the Hiram remainder of the summer. The first in a series of nine lectures products. 78 years of experience, plus the world's in a nursing course was given here largest modern distillery, makes Hiram Walker Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. The meetings will be held each Tuesday at that s3 whiskies and gins extra smooth and flavorful. hour, and are free. All women, especially the younger ladies, are invitill tllillJiihL.ll, diUni! 'lliUn liuJl bl'll Ji .till' 'iillu W'iliitlililion it.n ed to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen and small daughter, made a business trip to Scofield Tuesday. Mrs. Jane Branch of Price was a Sunday visitor at the home of her son and daughter-in-laBishop and Mrs. E. E. Branch. r?3 Members ct the W. A. C. were enrJ tertained at the home of Mrs. Beulah Draper Wednesday afternoon of last week, at which time they planned an outing to Huntington canyon for the Ten High has the flavor and smoothness of much more 24th of July. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Velma Petersen. expensive whiskies because it is made with precision -Mrs. Evelyn Hill, Mrs. Nona Snow, control in the worlds largest and most modern distilMrs. Avon Bunderson, Mrs. Alta AnMrs. Ethel Davis, Mrs. Gladys derson, lery. 90 proof. Burnett, Mrs. Melba Behunin and the hostess. Pint Code No. Ill Quart Code No. 110. U I motion PicturesisSbewnf Valu 1 wheat and corn are suffering in the ,h inVeJMtj centrai belt, the reports have been ing the coming fiscal somewhat exaggerated. He said that jn Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and mrigoers.s(ime South Dak ota much of the wheat is has been being threshed. The corn is standing Jure for Two, and starri.f 'other than pro-jthe drought better rZ ducts, and with the predicted storms Montgomery and Rosalind ITUrtflflll Tslp Ue the farmers there should be able to picture earrlent suppCiting save their crops. .1, class should be weU received. On In Hurricane ter half the bill is peter R tW v In North Carolina, the Rowleys ex- mortal Men 0f Action" tir.; penenced a hurricane which torejg insjde story of buildino through a section of the state, blowing starred here are Frankie n d arr down large trees and causing general Rov Mason havoc. unday and Monday the Strand i WTe were lucky though," he said. of the We were right "V the fringes screen, newest male craze, hurricane and t Loretta lovely Young in tv;1' age. 11 dld threaten to turn our car Number The piot nes mifv and blew down quite a fewSUSDense dy andallfc trees, but we werent hurt. fz. the relemelts hat are used to pr, Conventlon Jduce a grand picture and the exce. Speaking regarding the Democratic lent supporting cast is given outstanc convention, Mr. Rowley said: ing credit for its work, it was 0ne of the most impressive Tuesday and and sights I have ever showjng 0f Shirley Temnk? seen. There must have been 150,000 Rebel" wi persons jarnmed in Franklih Field. ciuded jn the cast are Thn c And to say the Presidents acceptance Karen Morleyi Jack HoU speech was enthusiastically receivedJ Rnhinson would be puting it mildly. The. crowd went wild. e again receive aAnd all throughout the country bably cclaim. the feeling is that President RooseWe experienced a very enjoyable velt has made a good job of his adWe just took he said. trip, ministration and will be saw a lot of places, a lot The Rotarian convention was also people and covered quite a bit ol teoutstanding. The entertainment and rritory. sesspeakers along with the business But were glad to be back sions, were very commendably conducted. Next year the convention Gold, sreen, silver, violet, red pend, will be held in London and will pro- - at The S which took them through 27 states and one foreign country, over a disThe miles. 8000 tance 0f more than e c'ntra1 RowleyS rturned ,hrouKh Tex- states, after they had visited the as Month a here Leaving month ago, they journeyed from Puce se- to Detroit, Michigan, where they cured a new car. From there they tonk a leisurely trip upwards through riinada COming back into the United throughNew York In Philathe na Row Mr. y , delphia, tional Democratic conv was one of the eight delegates-a- t was also large from this state. He a deiegate from the Price Rotary club to the international Rotary convention AtIantic City N. J., and , ,andtd y Rotanans from all over the world. . Tour Seaboard the the conventions, Following Rowleys made a tour of the Atlantic seaboard down to and including St. in AuguStine, Florida, the oldest city said Mr. Rowley the United States. that many of the first buildings i have been preserved and added that tnous- ands of tourists visit there annually. To Texas Turning west, the Texas Centennial in session in Dallas, Texas, was taken in and is said to have been of the most breathtaking sights experi-- y enced on the trip. The Centennial will continue until late this winter and is expected to draw considerable from the north during the winter months. ... t PORK ROAST 2 ,0s ISC 27c rAIY 21c 3lL 15c lP;re; 24C Crtn. SPRING FRYERS Qj r an xnes 14C U. S. Ins. b. ove 0015 COTTAGE CHEESE 2 LUNCH MEAT 8-L- STj n a FRESH FISH . Su JSEp |