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Show COVKtt, UTAH, .TgtTB3, KASCH CASBON EELPE2, Sluga, If Priano, lg Vaughan, rg Jouflas, lg educed Prices Cook, If TOTALS HARDING On All Seasonable Merchandise Caldwell, rf . Tangaro, If Jewkes. c Fish, rg Stringbam, lg MEN'S FANCY COLORED SEW AEEIVA1S HOSE PRINTS 3 PAIR FOR Fast Color 50c 13c yard MEN'S Overalls & Jumpers Chiffon and Service Weights Up to $1.50 Grades SHIRTS Corsolettes ALL COLORS now Regular $3.00 Values now Regular $5.00 Values $1.95 Walter Booth Dress Oxfords FLAXON'S a Men's Fine Grade, Calfskin Dimities and Voile MEN'S 29c and 35c yard Blue, Fancy Stripes $2.75 and $3.50 EASTER SHOWING Come Entire Stock fctat r- COATS Also all the Latest Styles in ,B ,, BW - ao ,. ffinim,innim in and Lock Over our Line LADIES' and CHTLDRENSV Ladies Silk Dresses in.- -in - FOOTWEAR JIhhimimihmi Greek Bazaar Fire hundred residents of the county attended the bazaar given in Helper Sunday by the G. A.-A. for the benefit of the local Greek school. According to James Galanis, chairman of arrangements a substantial sum of money from the. affair. was realized Beautiful fancywork,,the handiwork of Green women, and various articles of clothing, furnishings and food, generoiwly contributed by the merchants of Price and Helper found ready sale. A social event with dancing and merrymaking rounded out the evening program. , i.ii.i mn in Mrs. Jody Sackett and Mrs. Ralph Morrison of Thistle. A one o'clock luncheon was served followed by games of Five Hundred. Substantial Sum Realized From ,, , ' ii iiiifflfflnTf District Tide o Clinched By Helper Squad In Apportionment Taxing Unit Given As $24,743.09 Helper's 2 0 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 10 umpl: -:- - 0 o . Mrs. J. O. Lloyd had Corduroy Pants . 0 STAND ARDVELIE NEWS MEN'S AND BOYS' FEIDAY and SATURDAY 4 Ruggerl; patients. Work Shoes $1.98 and $2.49 Special On our pair $3.95 Former Prices: 49c and 60c per yd NOW SELLING AT it each 98c 98c each 0 0 1 1 0 0 week included: Edna and Dowd Pilling, HelpMrs. Ernest er, tonsillectomies; Prettyman, Price, thyroidectomy; Orson Marsing, Price, tonsillecGreen tomy; June Marsing, River, and Louis Koeec, Spring Glen, both tonsillectomies. Miss Dora Adams, registered nurse, returned to Price Tuesday after several days of nursing at the Melrose hospital. The early part of the past week was devoted to remodeling and partitioning the hospital quarters Into private rooms. A nurses' department has also been arranged for a resident nurse. The hospital will accomodate 14 NEW ARRIVAL Men's Fancy Broadcloth .' SPECIAL 218 0 Patients admitted to the Melrose hospital during the paat 79c 98c pair 7 0 0 each Heavy 220 Denim 8 HOSPITAL NOTES - Ladies' Silk Hose 0 0 1 TOTALS Referee Madsen. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 her ton- sils removed at the Standardville hospital this week. Mrs. Mary Marta from Richmond, Calif., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. O. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Marta were formerly frorn Standardville. As soon as Mrs. Marta returns they will leave for Seattle. Wash., where Mr. Marta has secured a position. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison and mother spent Sunday at Na tional. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Birchard attended the dance at National Saturday night, given by M. Carlson, a hip Alec Winkler received the iniurv while at work in mine. He will not be able to work for two weeks. William McGuire has gone to Consumers to work for the sum mer. Parley Hinkins, Sr., and family are moving to Huntington. A musical entertainment w as Elven by the Sunday school Wed nesday evening. The proceeds will be used for church purposes. was given as an A. & A. attrac tlon. Mrs. E. L. Harrison entertain ed at Bridge Saturday after noon. Dick Schultz from Latuda had his tonsils removed at the Stan dardville hosDital recently. Levy Hines received word that Mrs. Hines will be home In about two. weeks. Her sister is improve ins but little hone Is held for comDlete recovery. The meningl tis has left her In a paralyzed condition. The Helper Juniors cinched the district basketball championship Taxes collected by the county Saturday when they easily de treasurer's office for 1930 total feated Harding Juniors of Price $747,397.18 according to a re- by an, 18 to 10 count on the port submitted by county treas- latter's floor. The first half was o urer Reese M. Reese to the Car- an extremely fast and clean game Al Jones has returned home bon commissioners Friday. The but the last period displayed total amount charged the treas- numerous fouling by both teams from Salt Lake where he had on account of the urer was $825,555.81. The difHelper meets Latuda here Fri hoon mllfid ference between the two fgures day night but the outcome of the illness of his father. represents relief funds, Buch as game will have no bearing on Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bray and tax sales, previous the final district league schedule abatments, son Norman returned Wednes The box score: sales, uncollected taxes, double, day from Newcastle, Colorado, G T F illegal and erroneous taxes and HELPER where they accompanied the body 4 0 0 Greco, rf overcharges by the assessor. of Mrs. Bray's father for burial. In the general assessment, a Scallion, If ...2 1 0 o total of $742,248.38 was collect- Nicastro, c 2 0 0 Mrs. Frank Pizza spent the week 0 6 2 ed, a total of $1279.03 on the Oigliotti, rg Socail Affair end assessments a visiting friends In Salt Lake and 0 0 0 subsequent Halverson, lg Given At Thistle comCity. 0 0 0 Adams, rf Mrs. Ted Jones of Thistle was total of $3869.79 on ear the honored guest at a very panies such as refrigerator and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Car cars which pass through $2420.02; Price city. $62,216.56; pleasant surprise party given by tank on a new arrival at their home have the railroad. here resiformer of Scofield few her friends, a Wellington, $2999.01: son born Sunday. a have The total collections been last $3085.10; Hiawatha, dents of Soldier Summit $1536.10; In Helper. and disbursed $24,743.09; Sunnyside Wednesday. Those present were apportioned Mrs. Joe Munez was an opera the following taxing units: State $1876.64; Castle Gate. $2969.42: Mrs. D. C. Gibson, Mrs. J. fivA natient in the Price hospital and state Mrs. school, $175,401.31; tuberculosis, $71.15; state bounty Mrs. Frank James, county $547.97. during the week for removal 01 P. II. Hughes, and Mrs. A. H. state road, $33,800.06; Bchoola, xioinni" $43,560.07; The amounts charged against gall stones. i'w , Mrn. Lvnn general, jLuaauu uv f the sebsequent assessments and Spauggy and Mrs. Jack Lamardl $278,300.41; county roads, Mrs. Martha Peterson of Help county poor, $12,100.07; the car companies are $1824.15 Mrs. Josio of Soldier Summit; received treatment at the Price er bond interest White, $29,040.06; pension and $3917.20, respectvely. Halverson, Mrs. Clarence hospital the past week. P. 12, 1881 First, there's "Murphya" potatoes, of course. What better thing to do than to cook them O'Brien, first frying them In ' a bland corn oil which turns them just properly crisp and brown and then mixing them with spicy onion and brilliant strips of canned pimiento? POTATOES O'BRIEN 1 qt. pared, cubed, raw potatoes Salt and pepper 2 tbBps. Onion 1 3V4 oz.J can pimientoes 2 tbeps. chopped green pepper Corn oil The pota'toes should be cut in half-inc- h cubes. Put them In a frying basket and immerse in corn oil heated to 350 deg. F. or until it will brown a bit of bread in one minute. Drain, dust with salt and pepper and add the and green peppers, pimientoes minced onion sauted until tender in two tablespoons oil. Shamrocks may be made In one of several ways, salads made of rounds of green pepper filled with cottage cheese, cookies cut shamrock shape, and shamrock rolls, not so difficult as you thought when there is no cutting in of fat, as in this recipe: ' SHAMROCK Carriage u'en'l Admission 50c SI lu'u ROLLS Customers k4 Meat & Grocery Utah Phone 60 Helper - - - 1 m I ?m i I p3 RrSiIrvi. iru!" An H - Ao'i1 to the Modern Home Manager who appreciates modern , efficient You no doubt have used electricity for many convenient purposes but you will not appreciate its greatest convenience until you have equipped your kitchen with an electric range. ;r ; , : a Constant, clean heat with the turhinVof a switch free from fumes and blackened cooking top open flames, utensils an oven dependable and uniform in heat during the entire baking period all are yours with a MONARCH klectnc Range in your kitchen. On examining one of these modern cooking devices, you will be impressed with the heat storing oven design the rust proof aluminum lining removable oven rack slides, convenient for cleaning the automatic oven heat regulating devices and many other important features. . Let us demonstrate these many advantages Yisit our Electric Cookery Exhibit- -' It senms there were two Irlshwnen ana xtnt nnrf Mike" men, celebra- f tMrnthfir. , they the.J ..'r,- Just as Day! ted Saint Patrick's we all celebrate the oaie, bw i7th. no the story the goes because some thought on the born was Saint good tghth and eome on tne niniu. turtles and pleasant wearln' o the green, and events, hether your "mitner ana are Oirlsh or not!" Anything good and cheering be eaten on baim may . ... n --nerve some- nay oui itn nio shamrock-shapething green, something rery something and Irish! PIECE ORCHESTRA -- d, 8:15 P. Jq-tCTKl- Ranges are modern in design and finish over one hundred moJcl from which to choose all available in full enamel White. j .... Green or Sunshine-Yelloa beautiful finish easily clc.md. w tr HALL HELPER TWENTY-FIV- E I Free Premiums During March Only PATRICK'S M-f- oh Comedy - Intrigue - Romance March 18 of Satisfied r! o DAY DINNER Garden of the 18th Century CAST OF 75 - Meats Francisco. An afternoon and evening in a French LIBERTY o- AW Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mllano left visit Kvt,inv for a six week's ith fhnir Bnn. Albert, in San THREE ACTS M. O - . p QUALITY PRICE SATISFACTION - e and Mrs. It: Dart of Salt Lake City are visiting with rela tives In Helper and Castle Gate, RATOT COMIC OPERA Thousands 1-- Mr of Nanette' what communist the hasn't got, if the other fellow will divide up what he has. fellow 1-- $72.-600.1- 3; Carbon County High School Presents A communist is a fellow who is to divide with the other willing Groceries cup scalded milk 2 tbeps sugar Vi tbsps salt 4 cup corn oil 1 cup cold water 4 yeast cake 2 tbsps lukewarm water 3 pts. bread flour Add sugar, salt and oil to scalded milk and when they ais blended add cold water. Mix yeast with lukewarm water and add to other mixture. Add only enough s, . tunes will be laid this year. But personally we haven't been able to get hold of any rocks to start a foundation. Thomas Edison is said to be working on a scheme for clearing away fogs for aviators. MayOne financial expert says the be it .will work for the Senate," foundations for many future for 1 . Hem-ming- flour to make a sponge which can be beaten until smooth. Let rise over night and add enough flour to knead. Let dough rise again until doable its bulk and by shape rolls into shamrocks making tiny balls of dough, placing three balls in each division of muffin pan. Then let" them double their bulk' and bake in hot oven, 450 deg. F., fifteen minutes. For quick rolls use double or triple amount of yeast. ompaoy s |