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Show THE age Four PRACTICE CALL FOR JUNIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS The following boys who have registered for play In the American Legion Junior baseball league and any others wishing to play are requested to be present at the ball grounds Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock for workout. Any boy from Heloer. Helner, Castle Gate, Ro- lapp, Martin or Spring Glen between the ages of 12 to 19 is eligible. Biltie Diets, C. Cavianni, L. Nemoniek, It. Fossat, Paul Cavianni, Frank Johnson, Trunk Scavo, Itud Zaecaria, T. Mammanakis, ft. Jubick, Ed Brandol, Leo Hopper, Joe Arlotti. Leland Davis, Leland Robert Davies, Pete Faderero, Dunn, Jimmy Greener, Louis Bun- SPRING CANYON NETTERS WIN SECOND TOURNAMENT HELPEE JOURNAL Social Calendar Spring Canyon netters made a clean sweep over Price by defeating that team on the Price courts last Sunday Kyle Livingston defeated Earl Hills in straight sets 3 and Mont Cowley defeated Belmont 1 Richards and Pardner Booth Kilfoyle defeated Hal McKnight 5 Booth Kilfoyle downed Belmont 1 Dichards and Pardner while Kyle Livingston and Jim Kedford defeated Hal McKnight and Earl Hills 3 This is the second victory for the Spring Canyon team this year and it appears now as tho they nell; year. Kay Bunnel, Ben Keddington, will liava a team hard to defeat "Jobby Bills, Jerome Bills, Dom. in the county tennis league this Ireco, Rudy Nenonitt, Paul Spring Canyon now is endeavJiggs Giglatti, Harold oring to arrange a match with Joe Pour, George Sluga, Helper for Sunday. II Mike Magliacio, Joe Equianta, ItO John Blanco, Carl Lopoz, William GIVING MONEY TO STRANGERS Verde, Joe DeLuca, Harold Giving money to strangers is a Dick Vaughan, Frank SODALITY HOLDS Woodrow Brown, Frank bad practice, unless one has some PRICE of words the assurance other than MOTHERS FROGRAM Greco; Bob Vaughan, Orlando Rackele, a clever salesman that he will get The Price Young Ladie3 so.lal-- ; inRudy Rachele, Tony Nicastro, something in return for his ity entertained their mothers and Verle Price, Fred ScaLlion, Mar- vestment. With the advent of nice members of the Altar society at a vin Mullins, Joe Koslc, Albeit weather, Helper will be covered luncheon on Mothers day. The that industrious Misses Veronica Heinlein, EleaStrelakar, Dom Migllaccio, Ronald rather thoroly bywho believe Bar-nu- nor Piacitelli, Marguerite Ralph, Vic Fossat, Steve Zaecaria, class of people a sucker was that and right Sam Curin, Earl Magann, Pete Florence Piacitelli and Leah Tabone, Frank Pero, David Gib- is born every minute All kinds of Cances presided a3 hostesses, with son, Myron Woolsey, Edward Zorn, ideas are used to pry unsuspect the following program being pre- dollar or ing ones loose from Frank Braggs. two, usually to their detriment, o o o "That i((1!1,inir T.eah Cances and the returns seldom are what .Wonderful Mother of Mine," Mar-- , NOTICE one would expect. Iguerite Dusserre, accompanied by' Be careful when strangers ap- Marie Louise Cances. Violin solo, I will not be responsible for any a with money making Marie Villard, accompanied by debts incurred by any other per- proach scheme. son than myself. Marguerite Dusserre. Address by o o (i Father Claffey. "When All the FRANK HENSLEV. tf COMPANY C. PENNEY J. o O O You" trio conl" ForKet! Wer,d DISTRICT MhEI Ai Get our prices on job printing. d of MiIdre1 villard, Carie Nick and Marcella Villard. Managers, employes and memC. of J. the families bers of the Mother Machree," Louise Can- Penney company organization in ces, accompanied by Marguerite this portion of Utah will hold a Dusserre. Reading, Carrie Nick.j district meeting at Price Sunday "Baby Your Mother," by Jennie Piano solo, Marguerite afternoon, following a noon ban- Piute. Dusserre. "Mother o' Mine," trio quet at the Rinetti cafe. More than 100 are expected to composed of Marie Louise Cances, attend, and speakers at the after- - Anna Bonello and Marie Villard. noon business session will be L. poem, "God Bless My Mother," by O. McMichael of Eureka, Clarence Angelina Nick. Forty-thre- e Anderson of Mt. Pleasant, and M. were present for P. Street of Helper. the program. THTTRSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 21 5-- 0. 6-- 2. 6-- 6-- 2. 7-- 6-- 2. 6-- h, Pat-teric- k, Dal-pia- z, m Dus-serr- MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES BY MOOSE MEMBERS The Loyal Order of Moose held memorial services in commemor ation of their departed members Tuesday evening in the K. P. hall at 9 o'clock as follows: Musical number by Pete Ajello and Tony Bonaccl. Vocal solo by Lulu Christensen, accompanied by Harry Johnson. Duet by Lulu and Leland Christensen, accompanied by Harry Johnson. Piano selection by Harry Johnson. iColI call of departed brothers by A. J. Carlson, at which time a carnation was placed on the Charter, which was draped in black. Reading of memorial ceremony by Dictator Frank Barker. Commemoration of members bv the Rev. J. H. MacRilL. Song, by Lulu Christensen. Musical numhe- - by Peto Ajello and Tony Bonacci Program closed with w R Johnson, prelate prayer by e, ',, i , zvery flTlinute Counted! In addition to its daily value for routine calls, the telephone is often of immeasurable value in emergencies. For example, one subscriber writes: "In less than ten minutes from the time my small son had accidentally taken a dose of poison, mistaking it for cough medicine, the doctor reached him, making a hurried triD rfom town after we telephoned him. Without the aid of the telephone I am sure we would have been unable to secure medical assistance in time." There is no substitute for your telephone The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company 50 pounds PINTO BEANS 8 poinds 50 pounds . . . 31c $1.88 19c SUGAR 10 lb. cloth bag 49c class of candidates, commencing promptly at 4 o'clock. Following the initiation services, a banquet will be held in the Rinetti cafe for all Elks and their An invitation dance at ladies. Silver Moon hall In the evening will complete the celebration. iC 5c IN OUR MEAT DEPT. j POT ROAST, cut from choice beef,: lb. s yC We have a number of Prime Rib Roasts cut from fancy steer iseei j1 JC to po at, lb I ! !!l!;i!iHi!!ll!i!!IIIK!i!!lli!! . i RUMP ROASTS Steer Beef ,1b. PORK ROAST Lean Cuts, per pound SLICED BACON 2 packages 8c 19c .... BACON Lean Squaxes At only lb. . TWO CANS 10c Pure Bulk 49c Sega Lily Skinned Whole or half, lb 15c LARD, 8 lbs 1 SATURDAY SPECIALS 15c . HAMS Choice Picnic HAMS, 9c lb FRESH MILK 3 25c quarts Fresh Whipping We Carry Cream hai We cut the best inspected meats only. Any meat you desire cut to order. 15c 14 Helper RED BEANS 8 pounds . . 50 pouuds LIMA BEANS 4 pounds 10 pounds Polled Peanut Butter Mild Full Cream, pound NAVY BEANS 4 lbs. Per' bar Wood-hea- " Salt Bacon Cheese r CREME OIL Toilet Soap Saturday Price for the purpose of conferring the inid tiatory work on the Roy G. i TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB AT SPRING CANYON Mrs. Ray Robbins entertained the Tuesday, bridge club at a luncheon in the Spring Canyon boardinir house at IrXO Tnparlnv 1 ! 29c $1.65 29c 73c 9c 23c 13c Will. I.Ultl, UKjUUI l.lllf, IV UCl SUGAR ' 10 lbs 11U1UO MATCHES 15c Per carton QUALITY MEATS VEAL ROASTS i j j mSrJ ,Closing ode cuts, lb. IMORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES Fine Goodyears packed with Lifetime Guaranteed Supertwtet Cord Tirea CASH PRICES Steer B;ef, lb 1 1 2 lbs bargain pricedl Goodyear Speedway j IvC FRANKFURTERS yr LvC- Spring Fryers SUCCESS Price 'ul Orertix. v Fancy Hens and 29x4.40-2- i of Fjich I I Each In p.,,. 1 29i4.S0-2- 804.50-2- 1 COMPANY BuiJders HELPER. UTAH I Ful Orenlz. 29S.0O-1- 9 ios.oo-2o- l , Price Each in Pair. of Fjach 5.39 5.4 5 1)15.00-2- 1 284.73-- 1 285.25.1 111 !.tlS.2S-2- 1 - Kj pertly mcunted free. Tube, also low priced TUNE IN NATIONAL ZZGADCAST Wednesday Sat-arda- 6:30 P.M. 7:C0P M Helper Super Service Station John Laocroi, Svw tow frtosu Meat and Grocery Community We Deliver "Drive Cut and Save" 4 mileage Per lb 'M ere. Co. ff Phone S03 KIIIIIH ..... VEAL STEW Workman's H Helper. Utah 49c tables. 1 STORES ' j efif1 RITEWAY ,59c pail for a season of bridge. The tables ere cleverly arranged with car-- . Hons and snapdragons. Prizes in the afternoon of play to Mrs. L. H. Merrill of Ro- 1! first prize, and Mrs. R. Rob- nson, second. Mrs. Jackson of Kenilworth will preside over the next meeting of the club with luncheon being! served in the Palace cafe and the 'bridge season in the Kiwanis club rooms in Helper May 24. PYTHIAN LODGE MEMBERS OBSERVE MOTHERS DAY The members of the Pythian lodge of Helper held a Mothers day program Sunday afternoon in the K. P. hall. The program was followed by a social which was enjoyed by a large attendance. The program: Presentation of the Flag by Mr3. Bosone. America, by the audience. Piano solo, by Wanda Oberto Address, by Nellie Covenah. Poem by June Alice Spratling. Flower march. Song by Irna Nyman, accompan-- I ted by Jane Locke. iPoem, by Marie Dona. Song, by Tresa Qullico, accom- panied by Llna Picconi. Piano solo, by Rosalia Bonzo. Address by the Rev. Ralph Jones. (Piano solo by Jane Locke. Dance by Blanche Fedel. Retiring of the Flag by Mrs Bo- - 2000 LARD ; 1 10c Fer pkg carry a full line of gio- cories, meats and fresh vege- We rX 89c I o, pson I Fresh from the Creamery, pound jar h FRIDAY and Butter 2 pound jar, per PEANUTS Fresh Roasted and 2 lbs. WASHING Pnwmr.T? Peets. laree Tiles'. One Small Pkg. Free t Members of Price lodge 1550, 5c . . ...... - BEANS 25c $1.53 STRIN3 BEANS, PORK;' and BEANS, can $AT$UiW THE LOWEST PRICES OF A LIFETIME . 85c TOMATOES. GOT Helper FRI. - SAT. 13 . . Turkey Hard Wheat baz 4cS-l- For-low- eve-inin- rr FLOUR I "ate Large and Smooth, Early Eureka, 0 JC 100 lb. bag YOUNG LADIES SODALITY OF HELPER GIVES PROGRAM The Young Ladies Sodality of Helper entertained their mothers and friends at a Mothers day pro(1 O gram and luncheon Sunday afterCEMENTING CITY RESERVOIR B P W ELECTS NEW noon in the Kiwanis club rooms CLUB OFFICERS AuCommissioner The luncheon was served by the City Water been has gust Litizzette this week At their regular meeting held 'Grill cafe, after which followed busy supervising the cleaning and Monday evening, members of the! the program and presentation of cementing of the city water res- B P W club elected new of ficers flowers The program: Cracks which have ap- tor the ensuing fiscal year as fol-- ! ervoir. s: Duet, "When All the World peared during the past winter are Josephine Feado, president; gets You," by Grace Miligiacco also being cemented in. Mona Garlick, vice president; Ivy and Geneva Bonacci, accompanied o o o by Louise Litizzette Metnmott, secretary. rfiTflTJATin fflAT. MTTffT. Piano selection by Louise LitizTl,,. ,. I,,K la i,l.,nnli.ir a .av,l UJN UUirui ijitniioxj party t0 be held ln the Kiwanis zette l"T Reading, 'Mother," Iclub rooms the evening of May 18 by Mary Report, from Colorado f Miligiacco OP-here has been a great increase n w their junior Address, by Father Claffey he tonnage of coal mined during Piano selection by Mary tea which is be- Uie nisi uirt'u mourns wi ivot in the American by Mrs. A. Frank sponsored ;ing tons of with a total pro 1,906,630 Drury. series. Legion duced. Colorado has 20 counties Song, by the Sodality club, acwhere coal mining is a large Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campedel companied by Mary Ricci. J.KOUr ENAMEL were hosts Sunday afternoon at a Presentation of flowers. Mc- Mrs. for Jean dinner party Mrs. Paul Pesseto Mr. and FOR THE-- PRICE- OF- Dermott, Mrs. Pete Vignetto and spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. i.Ioe Cruse of Los Angeles and Miss 1) G. A. Whitlock of Salinas. Cal., Lena Ossana ot Helper. now is assisting in the Golden Rule store. MRS. VIETA ENTERTAINS buy one pint or lest of thii fine yOU quid FOR VISITORS g Mrs. L. R. Metz loft Friday dmng enanid-s- nd you ga FREE anothe can, the same size aa your purchase. for Denver where she will Mrs. Barney Vieta entertained It's a bargain 2 cam for th: price of one! Eat spend a few days visiting with at a dainty dinner Tuesday eve your 4 hour Enamel now while this big Free oBil as located is there Mr. Metz, who for a few of her friends in honor is available. .general chairman ot tnis uivision of Mrs j0an McDermott and Mrs. Plan your rtioijhing now-tfurnirure you havs iof the Brotherhood of Locomotive pete vignetto of Los Angeles. wanted in a fth color, your bathroom and kitchei Other guests of the evening Engineers. hat you want to brghten with clean, new ename il'Ti returPc-- to were the Misses Josephine and "o;ne to dca!cr"s nore and select vom co!ors-- yt Mrs. Henry Hall MAY 13 and 14 Elizabeth Martlnem and Lena ave 50't. on this offer! VK her home here Monday evening Q ,or ,h fo, 7000 f.nf-- ,t from Decatur, 111., where she has , . . spent the past several months vis- -' MRS. W. R. JOHNSON CHEESE IHinr with her mother. Mrs. G. B. HEATH A .Mn.l.IG.4 MFG. O. 'ENTERTAINS Ashtou. Full Cream, per lb Mrs. XV. R. Johnson presided -- 1i about .m OLIVE OIL over a prettily arranged afternoon tea Thursday last at her home, a Per gallon ... diversion being several piano se100O First Priz- elections by her son Harry. FLOUR eah prizes. The guests were Mrs. Peto SEE THE DEALER Mrs. Jean McDermott, Ange Taikoy Hard Wheat Martelle, Lena Ossana and Mrs. REED'S WhlSHREDDED WHEAT s daughter, Mrs. H. Vis-nett- rounds POTATOES B. P. O. E., will meet afternoon in the home at . . 1.95 S We have a great many other bargains besides these for Friday and Saturday. We, invite you to look over our stock and prices. FAREWELL SHOWERS FOR MRS. IVAN SIMMSON Mrs. Ivan fci.'ur.iioii on Tuesday evening of last w"ek was given a surprise handkerchief shower at her home as a farewell token, from her friends. Sixteen guests were present and enjoyed a very pleasant evening, brought to a close by the serving of luncheon. Again on Friday evening, Mrs. Stnimson was honored when Mrs. L. R. Riche entertained for her with a two course luncheon, sixteen guests being present. Mr. and Mrs. Simmson now are making their home at Hiawatha. j NAVY BEANS Workman's Re-grut-o, Bo-son- e, Dev-enis- The Journal Your Home only J 2 per year. HONORED AT 0SSANA HOME Miss Lena Ossana, assistel by Miss Josephine Martinelli. entertained at a prettily arranged bridge dinner last Wednesday eve in honor of Mrs. Jean McDermid and Mrs. Pete Vignetto of Log AnThe dainty midnight dingeles. ner was served at the close of the evening, the guests being seated at four tables. Those who enjoyed the jolly evening at the Ossana home in the Hillcrest apartments were Mrs. Josephine Pesseto. Mrs. Ha Howard, Mrs. Douglas Brown, Mr3. Emma Rebol, the honored guests, Mrs. Vignetto and Mrs. McDermid, the Misses Doris Miller, Mary Mullins, Mary Riggs, Harriette McAllister, Edna Litizzette, Inez Angeline Martelle, Bessie DeVietti, Josephine Martinelli and the hostess. 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