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Show Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, Specials! April Friday-Saturda- y, By MARION SUNDAY DINNER PARTY AT DKUKY HOKE Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Drury entertained at their home Sunday evening at a cleverly arranged dinner party, honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilibrant of Wattis, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roaf of Consumers, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee of Price. ""Dinner was served at 5:30, after which cards were enjoyed. BRIDGE DINNER AT MOFFITT HOME A prettily appointed bridge dinner Thursday evening was that of Miss Ida Moffitt when she entertained for a few friends at her home. Bridge followed the serving of a delicious dinner with the guests enjoying the evening with the hostess being Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clee Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sepas, Miss Mel Taylor, and Jimmie and Mike Bottino. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS HELD BY MOOSE The Loyal Order of Moose held installation of officers Tuesday evening in the K. P. hall, at which time Harvey Partridge of Price was inducted as dictator; Fred Hall, Helper, vice dictator;George W. Barnett, Spring Canyon, prelate; A. J. Carlson reelected third i, time as secretary; Angelo Helper, treasurer; representative to supreme lodge of Moose-hear- t, B. N. Reddington, Helper; alternate, Frank Barker of Castle Gate; trustee, A. Peterson of Helper; sergeant at arms, Warren Merrill of Price, and assistant Frank Bonacci of Helper; outer guard, L. M. Olsen of Price. At the close of the business session, the Women of the Moose served a light luncheon. Pas-cuzz- MISFIT DANCE HELD BY PYTHIAN LODGES A joint misfit dancing party was held last Thursday evening by the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters in the K. P. hall, with a large attendance of members and guests present. Dancing and games were enjoyed with the music being furnished by the knights and a dutch lunch served by the sisters. In the grand iarch prizes were awarded to Mrs. George Spratling and Henry H. Jones for the most comical misfit costumes. BONACCI r. W. ELECT OFIICERS AT SOCIAL MEETING The Business and Professional Womens club of Helper held its monthly social meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ber-thSpratling, at which time the election of officers for the coming fiscal year took place, as follows: President, Miss Ivy Memmott; vice president, Miss Anna Crowley; secretary, Miss Marion Bonacci; and treasurer, Marie Deitz. The newly elected officers will be installed during September. Delegates appointed for the convention to be held in Salt Lake May 28 and 29 were Josephine Inez Regruto, and Ivy Memmott, with alternates being Minnie Wahl, Anna Crowley and Marie Deitz. A handkerchief shower was given in compliment to Mrs. Monna Garlick, a member, who left for American Falls, Idaho" a few weeks ago to make her future home. At midnight, the hostess, Mrs. Spratling, assisted by Mrs. Wahl, Mrs. Milano, Miss Deitz and Anna Crowley, served a lovely supper. Guests present for the evening were Mesdames Bertha Gerandas, Evelyn Pessetto, Ernesta Milano, W. Glickman and Rose Miner, Miss Dorothy Reddiiigton, Miss Prina Vieta, and Miss Edna Litizzette; members were Mrs. Minnie Wahl, the Misses Josephine Feado, Marie Deitz, Maxine House, Alice Bene, Ivy Memmott, Juanna Buchanan, Elizabeth Paterson, Anna Crowley, Inez Regruto, Marion Bonacci and the hostess. at AT BUY The Gift Shop Beauty Shop j i rea- - i r son; wortonansnip oi ine f i best. AT HOME Spring Glen cemetery for Mrs. La-RHaycock Rudisill, 22, ; who died Thursday morning, April 20 la tBe Price hospital after a few days illness. Deceased was born in January, 1911, at Hiawatha, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Haycock of Spring Glen. Surviving are her parents, one daughter, Beverly, and the following sisters, Wehnonea, Mercy and Alpha, and a brother Elvin. AT HOME CARD OF THANKS SPRING CANYON COAL CO. Service First Spring Canyon Coal Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated at Spring Canyon, General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, Salt take City, Utah 41 A w 4 3? bars Baking Powder will sell Friday and Saturday for lc can with a purchase of a 10c ran of Cocoa. This baking powcan and is apder is a proved by the Good Housekeeping Magazine. 10-o- z. FRESH VEGETABLES FRESH STRAWBERRYS u. s. INSPECTED MEATS the sympathy and kindness shown us during the illness and at the time of death of our beloved daughter and sister, Mrs. LaRue Haycock Rudisill; and also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haycock, and Family. POT ROAST Ofj lb WEINERS 2 lbs PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs LEG LAMB ib HAMS mA A3V f- -j Ijy 14? Whole or half, lb SLICED BACON 2 lbs VEAL POT ROAST lb BOILED HAM 4eA mm A 3y 10$ 25? FANCY HENS Av. Spring Fryers, Centra MEAT and GROCERY "Quality First" UTAH HELPER TIDAL WAVE IN JAPAN Tidal waves do very often follow earthquakes, altho none followed the recent quakes at Long Beach. Last month when a mighty sickening temblor rocked the northeast coast of Harshu, main Island of the Japanese empire, exstreaked for the perienced sea-fol- k hills. Sure enough, the quake produced a tidal wave. Thanks to the fleetness with which the Japanese ran and climbed, the wall of water drowned only 1535, injured only 338, and left only 948 missing. A grand total of 2963 houses and buildings were swept away, 6343 Inundated, and 1279 structures Fire broke out and collapsed. burned up 211 houses and to make matters worse, a blizzard whipped the homeless. MUSSOLINI "It I advances follow tn; it t retreat, kill me; it I fall, r W a ?" f0W W txrtt cm and ctu iv.HK.r4af ' MAN OF T if A Columbia Worn .t f wis' PJcturt Imprint THIS BIG FEATURE PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN AT ANY GRADE Very Reasonable Prices Phone 147-- W PEERLESS COAL CO. mm.A 2 pkgs. (I Sklppy Bowl Free) BISQUICK pkg. WHEAT HEARTS Pkg ROLLED OATS Pkg COFFEE Blue Pine, lb ?.I. J. B. COFFEE 3 lbs. m Gallon OIL Pure Salad gallon SUGAR Powdered 3 lbs MALT Budweiser 3 lb. TEA tins Green lb. 29? 25? J SPAGHETTI tall tins SALAD FISH Fine for Salads and Sand- mm A wiches, 2 tins , PORK & BEANS tall tins 3 BAKING POWDER S -j 10? tin 10 tin Both for 11c -- 12? lb w LEG O' LAMB lb HAMS Mission Skinned Whole or half HAMS Morrell's Pride, lb HAMS unoice fA Ticnic, lb Lean STEAK 4 JLU Pork, lb STEAK Steer Beef 4ftA Shoulder round, lb BACON Lean, Sliced, 2 lbs. BACON Lean sliced 4 OA cellophane wrapt, lb. CHEESE Rich Full mm A Cream, 2 lbs 12? 15? 29? Wheat 25c BUTTER, per pound Tuna Fish, Del Monte, 2 cans.. 27c SIFTED PEAS, per can 10c Olive Oil, Italian imptd., gal. $1.89 TREE TEA, lb. pkg 23c 69c Lard, pure leaf, Sib. pail 25c SOUPS, assorted, 3 for War is declared on dirt when you start cleaning with Par. 29c a pkg. Saturday. In the Market Veal Heinz or Campbell's Select your Sunday meat from an assortment of cuts of nice young veal easily digested, and it doesn't add to the waistline. 8c lb. to 15c a lb. Saturday. and Paint-unow; Buy your kalsomine and have we a complete stock; Remember paints from us; that Acme Quality is the best. Clean-u- p FOR THE BEST MEATS IN TOWN get any cut of pork or beef for your Sunday dinYou may Beef Pot, choice cuts, per lb. .11c Veal Roast, per pound 12c Sirloin Steak, 2 pounds for ...... 29c Cut From Eastern Steers FANCY FAT HENS AND 1933 SPRING FRYERS Pork Roast, best cuts, per lb. .. 12c Lamb Chops, 2 pounds for 29c &P.S&AGGS STQRtS e Art E. Brown of Salt Lake, territory sales manager for Neon Signs, Inc., was a Saturday visitor in Helper. Keith Kofford, who assists in the O. P. Skaggs store, is seriously ill at home, recovering from a severe case of mumps and now is subject to a cold bordering on pneumonia. AT Canyon, April 27. Fu- "Everlasting Punishment" is the that subject of the lesson-sermo- n will be read in all Christian Science churches on Sunday, April 30. Job 31:3 supplies the Golden Text for this lesson-sermo"Is not destruction to the wicked? and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?" Another Biblical citation in this lesson-sermo- n is Ezekiel 19:30: "Repent and turn yourselves from all your transgressions; so iniquity shall not be your ruin." Explanatory of this citation is the following passage from tho Christian Science textbook "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Evil is sometimes a man's highest conception of right, until his grasp on good grows stronger. Then he loses pleasure in wickedness, and it becomes his torment. The way to escape the misery of sin is to cease sinning. There is no other way" (P. 327). Spring neral services were held Friday, April 21, at the Storrs Ward chapel for Nelsea Bloomfield Cran-dal- l, 41, who died Sunday at his home following a short illness. The services were under the direction of Bishop Chas. A. Carlson; prayers were by Hans Dogn and Harry Greenall. "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Sometime Somewhere" were rendered by the Ward choir. "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling" by Mrs. George Cook and Miss Lucy Woolley. Quartette "Rock of Ages," by Clair Powren, Arthur Carlson, Stanley Nelsen and Murray Lewis; piano selection, "Sad Thoughts of Thee" by Miss Ducll Crandall. Public Stenographer, Court ReSpeakers were Alma Fullmer porter, Short Hand, Dictation, and E. J. Steele, who both spoke Commercial Correspondence, Legal offerof and the deceased, highly reasonable rates. ed many consoling remarks to the Document; i ROOM 104 bereaved. Bank State Bldg. Helper Deceased leaves his widow, Rose Phone 118-Allrod Crandall and four children, Buell, Dallas, Craig and Nelsine; a brother, George Crandall; and three sisters, Mrs. May Owen, Mrs. Gussie Dudley, and Mrs. Opnelia Brown, all of California. . Eyesight Specialist Interment was at the Price city cemetery, the grave being decoat the rated by Bishop Carlson. M. W. ROSS Dr. N. E. King AT Gift Shop HOME Mr. fthd Mrs. Louis Bobbins of Blackfoot, Idaho,' spent the week end visiting at the homes of the FRIDAY- - SATURDAY- - SUNDAY formers' sisters here, Mrs. A. J. Stafford and Mrs. M. Floyd. BeAPRIL fore returning home they motored ADMISSION 10c ana 25c to Huntington. Skinned Hams, half, whl, lb. .. 12c Bacon, sugar cured, sliced, 2 lbs 29c Castle Rock Store Co. HELPER UTAH NEW LOW PRICES ON 1Z HOME SIN IS HELD AS RESULT OF EVIL THINKING n: NELSA BLOOMFIELD CRANDALL p IN OUR MEAT MARKET Pork and Beef BUY Helper Eye Examined ..Repair Work- - 17c Oranges, ex. lg. size, per doz. .. 19c Lemons, firm and juicy, doz. . 17c Potatoe Chips, per pkg 6c Children like these crisp wheat cakee for breakfast. Only 10c a pkg. Saturday. "A SURETY OF PURITY" 1 or Halves Shredded cQOD . Peaches, Del Monte, lg can Sliced Loose lard to fill your empty pails at 2 Us. for 15c. Bacon in the piece from 9c lb. up. 7 T? pound can .... 32c Three pound can for only ........ 89c Bacon & Lard POT ROAST Puzzle Free Ji-Sa- C M. J. B. Coffee, Crystal White Cleanser ner at a very reasonable price. Ask for any cut you wish. IN OCR MEAT DEPT. UY Castle Gate This is new to the west but very popular in the east. It is approved by Good Housekeeping and will sell Sat. in connection with a can of cocoa, both the cocoa and the baking powder for lie. Par 25? 150-Piec- e Snow Drift, 2 lb. sealed can 39c Wesson Oil, pure, clear, gal. 59c Peanut But. Nut Lunch, 2 lb jar 23c Prunes, Del Monte, 2 lb. pkg... 17c Par Washing Powder, lg. pkg. 28c Gold Medal Cake Flour, lg pkg 24c .,?.. Clabber Girl Baking Powder 290 FRUIT Beautiful With the purchase of $1.50 grocery order you may have three cans of this cleanser for 5! enough to clean a whole house. WE DELIVER TEL. 303 A HOME CONCERN Independently Owned HOUR MOSE HOWA Pg WHEATIES Friday and Saturday Pancake Flour, Sperrys, 4 lbs. 23c Lux Toilet Soap,' 4 bars 25c This fine oil, that meets every requirement In the home and at a price far below imported brands. Only 98c a gaL Sat., or 57c a hali gallon. ml FLOUR 0 1 BUY FROM US AND SAVE Mazola Oil WHEAT FLAKES PORK ROASTS Lean cuts, lb PORK LEG ROAST CRY: American, Pimento, Swiss, Brick, Limberger, and Chateau. 1 package, J 15c; 2 for 2!)c. With purchase of any two packages of the following Gold Medal or Sperry Products. Gold Medal Cake mnA Flour, pkg (I Cake Cooler Free) lg PANCAKE 1 Cheese Can of Milk COCOA , CALL ipi tins We wish to express our heart- FOR THE BEST COAL Utah til"j&V A SALAD DRESSING my A quart size PEAS Fancy Gem, just ngm iur your saiaa mm 2 large cans S felt gratitude and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for .. Spring Canyon Coal LARGE HFAR LA RUE HAYCOCK RUDISILL UY Mines at ue Prices always within A The Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Spring Glen school house with burial in the j 3j FOR ANY Puzzle, 5 with this exceptional low price of LUX TOILET SOAP mm A Jig-Sa- lb The Catholic choirs of Helper and Price sponsored a parish social Tuesday night in Liberty hall at which a large crowd enjoyed the evening of dancing. Proceeds of this dance will be used to send the combined choir to Salt Lake Saturday where they will sing high mass In the cathedral of the Madeline Sunday morning, April 30, at 10:30 o'clock. t 4-- -- O r no Date: Borden's Fine Workmens Merc 9 FREE FREE 150-Pie- HOME CATHOLIC CHOIRS WILL SING MASS AT CATHEDRAL WORK 28-2- different assortments MOOSE MEMORIAL SERVICES BUY BEAUTY w FREE two-cour- DBBIIIIIB IN - Vi Fe-ad- o, Helper Loyal Order of Moose held memorial services in memory of five members who have passed away in the last year, in the K. P. hall Sunday afternoon at 2:30 with a large attendance present. Dictator Frank Barker officiated at the sermon. A quartette was rendered by Messrs H. Evens, A. Long, R. P. Winn and J. W. Burgess, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Evens. Violin selection by Alphanso Ossanna, accomThe B. P. W. card party will be by Miss Ange Martelle. panied March 4, held Thursday evening, roll call, Mr. Ossana During in the Grill banquet rooms instead violin selection, "Nearer a gave of Friday, April 23 in the Strand My God to Thee." Max Simmons sweet shop. played a violin selection, accompanied by Miss Martelle. Dave Faddis of Canyon was the BBHDBB1 speaker forSpring the day, while Prelate Fred Hall offered benediction. I FOR THE BEST PORK AND BEANS Tall cans EGG MACARONI Asstd. Varieties, lb. .. COFFEE Shasta vacuum packed, lb WHITE KING large package TEA- Fancy Given B. NOTRE DAME SCHOOL WILL PRESENT OPERETTA The Notre Dame school will present their annual school operetta, "Sunbonnet Girl," Tuesday, May 9 at the Carbon county high school auditorium. PAGE FIVE THE HELPER JOURNAL April 28, 1933 RAO 3 V.VV.WAV.V.V.VV.V.VMV.'.WAVAVAW.W 10c Quart Pint . .6c (This is a Reduction of 20 Per Cent) half pint....20c Cream, to 42 Cent Per (38 Cream) Beginning May we will have new hours of earl? morning delivery, between 4 and 6 a. m., thus insuring the delivery of milk only 12 to 24 hours old, as compared with some other dairies supplying milk from one to two days old. Accounts payable every 30 days. 1 Special 20 Pet Discount to All Merchants STORES HANDLING OUR MILK AND CREAM Peerlew Square Deal Store Spring Canyon Store ....Spring Canyon Standard Market Standard Confectionery Liberty Merc Helper Drug Co Strand Sweet Shop Helper Bakery, Market and Grocery National Store Co Consumers Store Co Seaton Merc Co .'. Standardvill Standardville Latuda ....,...Helprr Helper Helper National ...Consumer Sweets Min VAVAV.WAWMWWV,WAVMWJW. Utah Blue Hill Dairv m |