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Show TES Pafe Poor FEED LOANS EXTENDED UNTIL MARCH 19TH Castle Gate News By MRS. R. B. OLSON Funeral service were held Frl day, Feb. 26, 1932, at the taber nacle in Price for Mrs. Sarah A. Allred, 42, wife of E. B. Allred. Mrs. Allred was visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rhoda Merrill at the time of her death. She Is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Rhoda Merrill of Price, Mrs. Man-so- n Huff of Castle Gate, W. B. Allred and Mrs. Edna Lauf of Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Ethel Bowers, Edsll. Zelpha, Sarah and Martin, all of Ollinston, Utah, also 11 grand children and a sister, Mrs. Edna Lund of Las Vegas. For the past several years the family have made their home at Colltnston, Utah, and our sympathies go out to the bereaved family. After conducting a very successful class for the past six weeks la home hygiene and care of the sick, Miss Myrtle Coltharp was the honored guest at a surprise party given her by the members of the class, who showed their ap- - County Agent O. P. Maduen advises that the period for applying for feed loans has been extended to March 19. preciation of her services by presenting her with tokens of remem brance. Games were played, after which delicious refreshments were served. All had a good time. The y. L. M. I. A. chorus under the direction of Miss Merlyn Hanson, presented two number! in union meeting held In Price Sunday. The Stake genealogical convention will convene In Price Sunday, Murch 13, with meetings at 9 a. in for all stake and ward officers and bishoprics of wards. At 10 a. m. all ward officers and members of the genealogical organization of the stake. At 2 p. m. the public Is cordially Invited to attend. Visitors from Salt Lake will be in atendance and a good interesting time is assured. o o o Miss Mary Rlggs was a business caller in Salt Lake City the latior part of last week. Social Calendar Also on Page Three Prom r Will Be Held Friday prom, annu The Junior-senio- r al event of Carbon county high school and one of the outstanding social functions of the year, will be held Friday evening, March 4, in the Silver Moon ballroom at Price, invitations for same having been sent out. Music for the occasion will be furnished by Leo Leonard and his Mght Hawks. Elaborate preparations have been in progress for many weeks by the young misses who will attend this important social affair and many lovely gowns will be In evidence. The committees appointed are: General chairman, Vincent Hyatt, Custle Gate; decorations, Reed Adams, Spring Canyon; Invitations, Christine Axelgard, Price; program, Frances Seaton, Price; Lula Chrlslensen, refreshments, Price. Junior-Senio- At Wednesday Party Mrs. M. C. Melrose waB a lovely afternoon hostess Wednesday when she entertained at a bridge dinner at her home. A cleverly arranged dinner ta ble was set for 12 guests, with a IrainbowI iGARDENSi 1 Contract I Bridge (l!!ll!li!!l!!lill!!!i!!l!l!ll!ll!il!lll!IIIIIIII!UIIIIIII!!!l!III!ll!!!ll!!l!l Requires special score pads. We have the latest forms for LET'S GO! S If a Gay 2 Extra Large au- 25c combination Fancy and tally cards. place Fancy Pads with tomatic pencils Night With Dozen CAL and His RAINBOW RAMBLERS S3 10c 15c Pads 25c New Tally Cards, Best value ever offered. 15c Dozen Fancy Bridge Cards to 66c New Birthday Card New Birth Announcement Cards Fresh shipment of fancy bridge candy. oz. bag t k UC 35c UfiililliM Helper Saturday, March 5 HELPER 1 i Await You 8 f G THRILLS and ROMANCE Ii!!!liiiIllll!tIii!li!l!!li!!llll!l!ll!M PHONE 97 Coffee Airway, A Santos Blend Pineapple Broken slices. No. CAN 21-- 2 Luna 2 BieK IB. Cr 14r . . JAR rw TR 0 it ft 2 cans 27c 29c 5c 10c 2 FOR Mothers Cocoa .2 POUND CAN Bananas Firm, rolden yellow fruit. Radishes 3 BUNCHES &Q almon s 1 Happy Vale No. 1 tall can Meat & Grocery n3C Phone 60 Helper Utah Bal-ling- W'' 11 FATHER OF MRS. HALL DIES IN DECATUR. ILL. Word received in Helper Wednesday morning of the death of George B. Ashton, SO, father of Mrs. Henry Hall of this city, who passed away at Decatur, 111., Wednesday morning at 8 p. m. follow- heart attack. Deceased was very well knowB having spent the past three summers here visiting win his daughter. Mrs. Hall. He had been on the retired list for the past year, having served the Wabash railroad for 40 years, He was a member of the Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges. He Is survived by bis widow, Mrs. Melinda Ashton, and a daughter, Miss Carrie Ashton of Decatur, and a daughter, Mrs. Henry Hall of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hall left Wednesday for Decatur to attend the fu neral services and to be with Mrs. Ashton, who has been critically ill the past week. o o o Mrs. Hen Stein, son Frank and daughter Gertrude returned to their home in Price Tuesday eve ning after spending a few days visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. They brought back with them Joseph Blumberg of Salt Lake City who will spend a few weeks visiting at their home. In Helper, . 7 Urn-nic- ing 7 OZ. PKG. 4 0z.Can UCCE f25-m- Mrs. George Burndage had a II ISi:JZlTj! IOC y I day I Charles Leger of the Central Commission and Supply company was a business visitor in Salt Lake City the latter part of last week. Robert Littlejohn will bo at his home In Price Friday evening to atend the junior-seniprom. Robert is a student in Westminster college in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clee derwent a Johnson of Elmo un- I rlC E nf C' SPRING &e ,k4 1931 SPRING ICS yard Expensive looking! 35"- wide Also chintz pt- terns on percale, and new t dyed, sun- - and tub- iau cretonne! 36 i U B B B 1 1 X 90 in. A VALUE f uflK Men's Broadcloth II II II J SHORTS II II Bidgrt J ZLlLJltZ frSZSJSr. I 'errrn"' "otiTl A Huge Economy! 1 to fJ Siz Si I ff the troth otPenoey'l Vm price policy. Shop yoor Aod needs . carefully. fI so 1 - to Pnnyf 1 1 1 1932 -U 1932 j You Si SPRING WELCOME B 29c yJ. - L'J&flyTS? biacned, 39" unbleached. I Spnnj 1932 19J1- I What a bay! CRETONNE I I I i 0HEETS 1 fa Shadow Warp 8 Frank Zaccaria7eturned For dresses, rompers, pa. Janus! Variety or charm- - Duplex Printed! I ioti7tt. L ! I MUsUN I S I herniotomy Monday morning at the Melrose hospital; reported fine, 1 I 1 "Belle Isle 1 I GARDEN Macaroni, Spaghetti No. QUALITY PRICE SATISFACTION 1- -2 to his home in Helper Tuesday evening party. Mrs. Mrs. Kavanagh, assisted by from a two weeks sojourn In Los Herbert Robinson, mysteriously Angeles and San Fracleco, produced a lovely birthday cake, graced with seven little candles, as well as all the other good things which make surprise birthday parties pleasing, and games added to the merriment. In attendance were Alma Jean Dorty, Bonnie Mason, Phyllis Mason, Billle Reeue, Dick Lambson, Baby Jim Kavanagh, Dale Robinson, Minnie Menatchee and Junior Menatchee. 97 Meats Groceries Want Ads Miss Patricia Kavanagh Is Seven Years Old Mis Patricia Kavanagh. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Kavanagh of this city was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening when nine of her little friends gave her an unexpected birthday BAG- -1 9 LB. Crystal white Tuna Flakes h, THE PAST MATRONS, Order ot the Eastern Star, held their' regular monthly business meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. L. A The club will WHERE TO G0AND WHAT McOee In Price. hold its next meeting Monday, TO DO OVER WEEK-ENIS EASY April 4, Mrs. J. Hammond spon THE soring same. For those of Helper wishing to get out for a breath of air over Surprise Party for ton the week-enthere probably are FOR SALE Model T 1926 Mrs. N. . King Ford truck; condition l; Two weeks ago $50. many solutions. Call PHILIP t'ORAK, Sweet Mrs. N. E. King was surprised The Journal car meandered south Mine. 3 Friday evening at her apartment thru Price to Orangeville and iu the lllllcrest hotel by a few Huntington, and this road was re- WIDOW WOMAN needs work; any of her friends. Card games were ported as in good shape last Sunkind of housework or office the diversion for the evening, fol- day. A pretty drive. cleaning; by the day, or as deLast Sunday, The Journal car lowed by a lovely luncheon. sired. MRS. PEARL DA VIES, up Willow-creeThose present were Mesdames climbed the grade Phone 89. over the summit and T. Lltizzette and A. Partridge of down canyon, sev into Indian for canyon Price, E. Armstrong of Salt Lake eral miles, enjoying a wonderful City, R. Reynolds and H. Clark view and a really pleasant trip. of Helper. Roads solid all the way, some snow and a little surfaoe mud, but for Birthday Party easy going. Lois Mae Spratling Miss Lois Mae Spratling, the COUNTY TAXHEAD George ADDRESSES daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sur- KIWANIS MEETING Spratliug of Helper, was when prised Wednesday afternoon Silas Rowley, county assessor, 21 of her little friends gave her an interesting talk to a surprise birthday party at her gave at the regular weekly Mrs. Spratling prepared home. luncheon held last Thursday in a lovely birthday cake, enhanced the club rooms when he discussed with five little candles, as well m the new tax revision schedule, exmany other good things, and in method the detail. plaining games added to the hilarity. Mr. Rowley's talk was most opThose enjoying the party were portune and enlightening, and' was Virginia Van Wirwun, Virginia further clarified thru the asking and Helen Ketchum, Betty Kris-ma- and Thelma Lee Morrison, Phyl- on answering of many questions this important topic of the lis Crawford, Gloria Hutchinson, hour. Junior Willis, Shirley Spear, Dona o o o Rose Miner, Betty Richardson, Mr. and Mis. C. A. Mclntyre Gloria and Blake Martelle, Greg- and daughter Loralne of Mohrland Gene Daugherty, spent Sunday in Helper ory Gerandas, visiting Virginia Zeese, Shirley Downey, with Mr. and Mrs. DeLos E. BranHelen and Dorothy Wlble, Evelyn don having been former friends In Van Natta, Helen Sheridan, Wyo. At that place, Mr. and Ray Neleon, Gene and Jimmy Mclntyre served as Beverly Willis and June and manager of the Sheridan Iron Mae Lots and Anven Spratling. Works, the largest structural steel and Iron works in the state. At at Birthday Party Mohrland, Mr. Mclntyre is acting McComb Home as superintendent of the machine Mrs. James McComb of Helper shops for the United States Fuel entertained a few friends Sunday company, having been with that at her home, the event being her company for several years. o o o birthday, when a dainty dinner Mr. and Mjs. George St. John was served for immediate mempf Grand Junction have moved to bers of the family. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Helper. They are located in one of the Stafford homes. Caspareake and Mr. and Mrs. G. Weyer of Grand Junction; Mr. and Mrs. John Karris of Price unMis. J. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. derwent an emergency major opMrs. Mr. and George Spratling, eration at the Melrose hospital C. W. Daugherty and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon. She is getting Jumes McComb of Helper. along nicely. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames G. Spratling, J. B. Kesler, R. A, Dart, M, H. Leute, June Moffit, D. Oveson, A. J. Stafford, Paul Pessetto and Ace Miner of Helper and Mrs. D. Kesler of Spanish Fork. WW .... Flour 9 Qn Shrimps Pancake ... 'V' Amazo Syrup AKn XJK 25c gj Oysters Empire 2 Cans Covers were laid for Mesdatnes H. J. L'hle, M. Floyd. A. J. Stafford, S. Stein, J. B. Moffit, T. Hatch. M. II. Leute, E. H. Thomas, R. C. Sheldon, D. C. Gibson, II. Wolf and A. F. Drury of Helper. Mrs. Wolf won the high bridge prize and Mrs. Moffit the low prize. R. A. Dart. 10 Peanut Butter Fancy Dry Pack bridge. Mrs. C. Miller of Helper spend Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall of in Salt Lake City. Helper left Wednesday evening for the week-en- d Decatur, 111., where they will atreturned to her E. Gibson Mrs. tend the funeral of Mrs. Hall's home In Helper Wednesday eveThe Price division of the unem- father, Mr. George B. Ashton. ning from a two weeks vacation ployment and relief committee this Subscribe for The Journal. in Minturo. Colo. week has expressed much concern over the conditions prevalent at this time, with apjooxiaiately 800 heads of families reported as without work, and looO persons in need of clothing. The county relief organization also wishes to emphasize the fact that Mrs. Alice Maxwell, Red Cross case worker, is receiving payment for her work from the National Red Cross organization, and is receiving no reimbursement from the local relief funds. o o o Mr. and Mrs. R. s. Eads left Thursday morning for San Bernardino, Calif., where they will spend the summer months visiting with relatives. Mr. Eads is an employe on the Utah railroad. tumor removed from her arm at Tuesday Mrs. M. Floyd was a lovely host- the Melrose hospital ess Tuesday evening when she en- morning and is doing nicely at tertained st a bridge party at her this time. home. Mrs. Frank Plustino and son A lovely hot dinner was served of Spring Canyon were at 7 p. m., followed by bridge, Jimmy callers in Helper Wednes- II with the bridge prize going to Mrs. business of this week. Laundry Soap 9Qr EARS" . fodils and white roses, and green shamrock nut cups. The dainty three course dinner was served at 1:30 p. m. and was followed by 3, 1932 PRICE DIVISION MUCH CONCERNED OVER BELIEF WORK or Fancy Pound 1 PICNIC TINS beautiful Madeira table cloth, napkinj to match, which was centered with a basket of yellow daf- Bridge Dinner at rioyd Home Helper, Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5 Fancy Tins. 21 WOMENS CLUB WILL MEET NEXT THURSDAY NICE PROGRAMME RANGED The Woniens club of Helper will meet next Thursday, March 10, In the U. S. A. building, according to Mrs. L. R. Metz, chairman of the A splendid publicity committee. musical program has been arranged tor the occasion under the supervision of Mrs. James Charles-wortwhich the public is cordially invited to attend. The meeting will be at 2:30, preceded by a meeting of the board of directors at 1:30. The program: Piano solo, by Mrs. Ruel Redd. Current events on music, by Mm. M. C. Melrose. Piano solo from Edward McDowell, by Miss Kuth Metz. Biography of Edward MacDowell. by Mrs. Howard WolfT Clarinet solo by Johnny Cook of Price, accompanied at the piano by Miss Catherine Street. II DRUG CO. Asparagus PHONE Thursday, March JOURNAL A-- Mrs. Melrose Hostess ISfllllillllllllllHIIIIIIW HELPER be What amaied . Sprint 1931 SPRING 1 . . An quality and, a$ itcrxxi budget- eer, jpobU come back again and agam to Pen- - tj e I I 49c II 1932 11 low for this Plain or pittern- - fuii-c- ; jl and smartly sl)ltd! SEEDS G2p Garden planting time will soon be here. Our stock of the nation's best Jj2 jSTjW quality package garden seeds is no- It will pay yoi' complete. to make your selection now. soon. The same discount ap fl II 424 I l H II Lj. 3 No matter how much you Come in and marvel) expect in clothes at this price, you're in for a In style, fabrics, tailoring and a big surprise. ai'ywnerq ai m p e uc pruxi Sprit SPRING 1932 Fabrics yon wanted; style you hoped for . . . all at a price to thrill the thrifty! wwwwi hiiwm I m gwm am .rrwn m w for you soon. OJ.SICAGGS "A 1 Men's Smart y TROUSERS M 3 plies on hulk seed, onion. be ready inmfL Q&TllJ the regular price list. Take advantage of this saving now. Get your garden seeds Onion sets S oriel 1931 ;i ; t JfHL? SilitS h V A During all of March, 10 per cent will be deducted from beet, etc. Here They Are . . . and How You Save! Surety of Purity' j a I 'a HELPER r i'i x l i1 u .U'cfl I UTAH j . |