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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL HELPER, UTAH, JANUARY 26, 1934 j Smilin Charlie Says OF INTEREST TO WOMEN HOUSEHOLD HINTS COOKING HINTS By Betty Webster Cabbage Pineapple Salad Container for Ashes PAGE THREE 1 1H cups grated cabbage 1 cup chopped pineapple be should ETAXi contains Vz LOCAL GIRL W ILL cup of chopped celery Inused for ,ashes. This is to WED JANUARY 29 2 cup chopped almonds. rebe should sure safety, as ashes Method: Mix all and together Cards are out announcing the soon as moved ftm the ash pit as serve with a fruit salad dressing. a suare asnea approaching nuptials of Miss u Mte is shaken, D. Forrester of Helper and Dr. Pork Chops ed to cool in the pit it is very the grate wnere Dip each pork chop in beaten Robert McKinnon, Jr., of Hiaapt to destroy Roll each chop in corn flakes watha. The wedding ceremony is an of much egg. there is too and place in roasting pan. Put a to occur on Monday, January 29. Mis3 Forrester is the daughter slice of onion on each chop. Put To Clean Small Pieces Velvet in oven and bake until done. of Mrs. Charles Leger, and has Fill the tea kettle witn water. made her home in this city for Let water boil strenuously until Ginger Marmalade Sandwich about six years, being engaged Cut up preserved ginger in small steam escapes. Tie piece of musin teaching music. This anMix well with orange mar- lately Pass pieces. over spout. pieces the lin nouncement is one of general of velvet through this steam and malade. Spread thin slices of interest as both the contracting bread with butter. ginger they will be freshened almost like marmalade mixture Spread on this and parties have many friends, not new. only in Helper, but throughout form as sandwiches. Carbon county. How to Buy Grapefruit its weight. by Judge grapefruit BAKING HINTS SURPRISE PARTY FOR The heaviest ones are the juiciest. MISS PETERSON How to Buy Cucumbers Date Bread The J. S. G. Club surprised Miss are cucumbers sized Medium 4 pound English walnuts or 1 Norma Peterson last Monday evenones usually the best as the large ing. Miss Peterson has been concup halved walnuts ire not generally very tender. 1 package of dates fined to her home for the last 1 cup of flour seven weeks on the account of a Do not chose to large potatoes 2 teaspoons baking powder broken ankle. is the very large ones often have The evening was pleasantly Salt i hole in the middle. 14 cup sugar spent at various games and a 2 eggs musical program was furnished by Method: Mix flour, baking pow- Louie Brackett, Rea Bryner, Sam der and salt. Sift well. Mix with Eaquinta and George Jouflas. nuts and dates. Add sugar and Those present at the joyous mix again. Add the yolks of eggs event were Helen Marzo, Mary beaten slightly. Add the whites Eaquinta, Twila Lloyd, Marine of eggs well beaten. Bake in 3 Berry, Martha Crawford, Rena d baking powder cans. Brandol, Irene Fossat, Kathryn Grease well. Bake 45 minutes. Eaquinta, Olga Brandol, Pauline Fossat, Mrs. Thayn and Mrs. Easy Winter Supper THAT IS CREAM" Creamed dried beef and baked Peterson. potatoes make a tasty, cheap and AT ORGANIZED NEW substantial meal. LODGE HELPER : Baked Apple Sauce A new lodge was organized by i Grease casserole. Peel apples. the Italian ladies of Carbon counCut apples in fourths. Arrange in ty Sunday, January 21, at the K. casserole with layers of butter, of P. Hall, Helper. sugar and nutmeg in between. The name selected for the new one Bake hour. about ! They will is "Sorelle Delia Stelbe puffed up and firm. Serve with organization la d' America di Helper, Utah. I HELPER, .:. UTAH whipped or plain cream. The assembly was opened by i Mrs. Anna Drury, Prop. Presidentessa Matilda Pau-lass- o Deputy BIRTH OF SOX of the Sunnyside Lodge, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony O'Berto are members of the Stella d' America MODERN the proud parents of a fine young di Helper, Utah. They also conwho at arrived son, the family ducted the initiation of 59 candiNEWLY FURNISHED home in Helper Friday night last. this order. into dates Mother and child reported well. After the initiation the followCommunity Kitchen officers were installed: PresiInstalled For Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garcia are the ing dent, Mary Beveridge; vice-preUse of Guests of a daughter who arrived dent, Albina parents Arotti; secretary of Monday. All concerned well. WW.VAV.V.WAW.V records. Rose Vieta; secretary of finance, Mary Frisa; treasurer, Mary Bianco; trustees, Tresa Bo- sone, Giovanna Dalpaiz, Barbara Ricci; inside guard, Celia Arotti; outside guard, Mary Arotti. Excellent Meals Quick Service The meeting was followed by a luncheon and dance, which rounded WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN out an altogether pleasant affair. OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOMS? Al DRUG STORE SUGGESTIONS FOR THE JsL January 26 to January DRUGS Vil-m- wwuw SGet GUY LAW'S CREAM 0. i half-poun- P. Skaggs Utah Hotel ! si THE GRILL CAFE CAN ACCOMMODATE 800. MISS HUGHES CLUB HOSTESS Members of the KKK Club met 50c TO Toe OPEN DAY AND NIGHT , HELPER, UTAH i PHONE 194 Best Coal Company F. P. FISHER PRESIDENT I j Phone 122 or 177 No Boney i Post Office Box 157 ! MINE IN HARDSCRABBLE CANYON 1 MILE OFF PAVEMENT GOOD LOADING FACILITIES GOOD ROADS SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY ! RADIO 80 est 2nn FOR EVERY t ROOM rooms Ps.3 51 And 200 BATHS latz out f. bein'effimmate. an' HOTEL ,cr, u SOCLAL DANCE The Shopcraft, organization of all classes of D&RGW roundhouse employees of Helper, staged a social dance Wednesday evening at the Strand Sweet Shop. The affair was largely attended, and an enjoyable occasion is reported. u KUSbl PINTS bK, Mgr. MILK MAGNESIA ",NT i; 390 QCAK- T- 690 - CASCARA TABLETS 2 ssr 170 : I $ ZERBST Grippe Capsules, 25-ce- nt 19? Box CHARMONA SPECIALS .1 COFFEE, Cup W ITH HOT ROLL j. jvy FREE AFTER- - MENNEN'S SHAVE LOTION liifj LIFE BUOY SOAP for ... 210 100 3 10 BARBER BAR SOAP, Each TWO FOR MALTED MILKS, With Cookies HOT MALTED MILK SHAVING Mennen's Talcum for Men t 15? 3Vr powder MENNEN'S cream ... CASTILE 2', 100 lb. n. Our Malted Milks Each customer gets the whole milk, due to our system of individual bottle servings. Are Uniform. CHIPS, Bags 290 BANDAGE roll, TWO for 4 m jl by 10-ce- nt 190 lf m 10-y- d. ly LILAC HAIR OIL, 25c size, TWO for .... 250 SQUIBB DENTAL CREAM Large Tube 370 10c ROLL COTTON .. TWO ROLLS 150 Try One 180 350 4Lt lW 350 HELPER DRUG COMPANY i r ' SCHOOL NEWS Cav-enag- h, Vernal 70c 400 W.ViViVAWAVmWiVAViWiWM HELPER FURNITURE THORIT HATCH LAWYER m Stafford Building City Attorney Phone DR. Notary Public 160-- Helper N. E. KING UUMFAIM EyeHight Specialist at the Gift Shop. Eyes Examined. Repair Work. S. P. COLTON GLEANER GIRLS COLTON MOTOR The Gleaner Girls entertained the young men Tuesday evening. (IELFER After the party a basket ball game was enjoyed. " I 79 31 SUNDRIES FOUNTAIN SANDWICHES Each HOT SOUPS, Cup trucoj V LISTERINE, BIRTHDAY PARTY 3 ounces AT CASTLE GATE Mesdames D. K. Downey, Helfor MODESS, MERCUROCHROME per, and Mrs. W. S. Groesbeck, of m mu Ounce Salt Lake, were hostesses at a "a One-ha1 per cent dinner party at the home of Mr. KLEENEX and Mrs. John Hreinson in Castle Fackage Gate. The dinner was in honor of TWO PEROXIDE, CASTOR Mr. Hreinson's 76th birth anniverPACKAGES J 4 ounces oz. 4 OIL, A white sary. huge birthday cake, bearing 76 pink candles featured the event, while games and an interesting program were enjoyed. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houghton, Sr., Mrs. YOUR HOME OWNED DRUG STORE Bert Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrison, Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hreinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hreinson, party was given by the Misses Eva had been served, sewing was the Refreshments, Alva and Evelyn Entertainment. Bettv diversion. Those enjoying the hos- Lambson: Miss Shirley Ann Downey and Jer-ri- e Papazahairs and Evelyn Feado. Ann Groesbeck. An enjoyable evening was spent pitality of the popular hostesses Carter and Donna Lou WardeR x playing games and at the close of and extending welcome to Mrs. ne party was cnaperonea Dy Miss PUBLIC CARD PARTY the evening a delicious luncheon, Metz were Mesdames Thomasl orpna Taylor, teacher of the citiA public card party was given consisting of sandwiches, potato Floyd, Barrall, Cavenagh, Leute, zenship classes. The Assembly of Friday, the by the Catholic church Tuesday chips, cake and lemonade was Robinson and Young. was presented by the 7A, di19th, at Dame hall. served. the Notre evening rected by J. W. Bingham. Those attending from The guest list includes: Mack-ra- y Helper were Mrs. William H. Floyd, Annie Papazahairs, Lopez, HELPER to Mrs. Paul Pessetto, Miss Elizabeth George Diamenti, Jimmy Jouflas, Louis - Bunnel, Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick By Bessie Weeter Sophie Jouflas, Mrs. Walter Gease, Mrs. Tresa Quilico, Mary Judd, David A very unusual clay project has Jack Huston and Miss Margaret Colton, Don Colton, Margaret been made in the Art class under bv TELEPHONE Huston. Carosini, Betty Lou Griffths, Eva the direction of C. E. Olsen a model of the Fire God, showing his Papazaharis and Evelyn Feado. DINNER CLUB MET enthusiasm over the discovery of Mrs. Glen Allred of Price enter- WELCOME BACK HOME fire. tained the Helper and Price Dinner After 8:80 P. 31. Only A surprise party was given for Mesdames Buchanan and Uhle Club at her home Thursday eve- entertained at the latter's home the 7A by the 7C citizenship class ning. The members of the club at- Wednesday evening complimen- Wednesday, the 17th, at the Astending were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. tary to Mrs. L. R. Metz, who re- sembly hall. The evening was The Long Distance operaVaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Reagan cently returned to Helper after spent dancing, playing games and tor will tell you any othRatliff, Mr. and Airs. A. J. Staf- residing in Denver for several listening to a volunteer program. ers you'd like to know. ford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, months. After a dainty luncheon The commitcs in charge were: all of Helper; Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Crawford of Price. Eliza- THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED DELPHIAN MEETING The Apollo Chapter of the DelP. Bus depot In hotel building. Interurban Just across the Society of Carbon county strwt. U. P. Station just 3 blocks. k;J phian met in Price Tuesday. Mr3. W. W. Christenscn of Price was chairman 1 of the meeting, the subjects and lessons being discussed by Mrs. Jack Vlgnetto, Mrs. John Colzanl, riuiN lis l I I- rates. MODEL NO. - 10 at . . $69 50 4'.-- ROUND PORCELAIN TUB MODEL NO. 15 at 1H ROUND PORCELAIN TUB a THE NEW MODEL, No. 30 $99 50 ALUMINUM TUB a ALSO MAYTAG PARTS IN STOCK OTHER WASHING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES E reasonable n V SQUARE u UTAH $79 50 B a CO. M. W. ROSS Transcribed; For homes without electricity, the Maytag washer is available with gasoline motor in-bu- ilt 3 Public Stenographer, Court Reporter, Short - Hand, Dictation, Commercial Correspondence. Legal Upstairs In Stafford Bldg. Thone 1G0-- Forms I I ia Notary Public (TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 an! COD LIVER OIL j BRIDGE CLUB HELPER UTAH Mrs. Doctor Merrill entertained the Wednesday Bridge Club at her home in Spring Canyon WednesHARRIS SIMONSEN day afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Reagan Ratliff, Mrs. R, C. NOTARY PUBLIC Sheldon, Mrs. A. J. Stafford of HELPER UTAH Helper; Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Frank Olson, Mrs. Gunderson, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Bernard! of Price, and Mrs. Dave MRS: J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. Brown of Spring Canyon. Prizes Undertaker Licensed Embalmei in attendance were won by Mrs. Sheldon and Mrs. Bemardi. UTAH PRICE Ambulance Service Phone 2fr ENTERTAINED CLASS Mrs. H. J. Uhle was hostess to LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE the members of her Sunday School HELPER LODGE NO. 1C59 class Saturday evening at a chill Harvey Partridge, Dictator dinner. Nine little misses. Mary A. J. Carlson, Secretary Crestella, Betty Broyles, Eleanor Wanda Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Wilson, Maryln Quilico, and Dorothy Wibble, Helen Ketch-uKnights of Pythias Hall Mary Jacobhagen and 390 .. QUARTS Mrs. Reagan Ratliff. Mrs. Eueene Gibson, Mrs. Frank Drury and Mrs. la. u. Grover of Helper; Mrs. William H. Littlelohn. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Bracken Lee, Mrs. Henry Ruggeri and Mrs. Lon Ful- mer, of Price: also Mrs. W. R. Robinson of Kenilworth. beth Montez enjoyed the occasion. C . tK wimmen will soon CARD PARTY AT PRICE The first 1934 meeting of the Ladies Democratic Club of Carbon county will be held at the American Legiion Hall at Price, Monday January 29th at 2 P.M. The main purpose of the meeting is to elect officers for the coming year. Luncheon and cards will follow the election. Best Grade of Coal i Pints smokin (' keep from -- !0 MINERAL OIL, out (h men will cpif suit EPSOM SALTS, Pound residence. in Carbon County 1 These things will all work themselves last Thursday at their regular weekly meeting. Miss Mary Hughes was hostess at her home. The regular routine of cards, sewing and conversation was enjoyed during the evening, after which a Dutch lunch was served to the following guests: Jean Malacker, Dorothy Dora Marshall, Wilson, Mary Llewellyn, Crystal Litister, Viola PARTY GIVEN FOR Litister, Ruth Sillito and Mary MISS GRIFFTHS A number of young people surRicci. Last night's meeting of the club prised Miss Betty Lou Griffths at was held at Miss Jean Malacker's her home last Monday night. The Coal Coal Coal j 1 ifollow n a - B B r |