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Show HELPER, UTAH, FEBRUARY THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE TWO Ccat's Milk Valuable The use of goats' milk is common In Switzerland, Germany, Cuba, Mexico, and other countries, and even In our own country In cerHELPER, UTAH tain sections and the larger cities. Published Every Friday The goat takes up little room and produces quite a quantity of good GEORGE W. BAKER, - Manager rallk. Goats' milk has been used extensively In infant hospitals and Entered as second class matter at other places as a substituta for the postoffice at Helper, Carbon caws' iidlk. County, Utah. Helper .Journal 13 m KWlfc. (AT. nW 'iSv UMl rWOUGrr ' lit I In America to In a purely po- Faults There will always be scandals to make us humble, and faults and wants crying aloud to make us Financial Note Tea, It Is revealed by those steepei' In numismatic lore, sen-eas legal tender In northern Manchuria, proh bly because It can be so conveniently liquidated. Saw Jose Mercury Herald. s 1"W WKW 5Ct& OUtJtt TOW 1 HWUH fci&CAAUt mmmms7fi distillates. CENTRAL LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY HELPER, UTAH WsVVWVVASSW.VVaW.V.W.V.W.V.V.VV.W.V.W.". NOW r HOUSEHOLD HINTS To Remove Coffee Spots From Satin Removing coffee spots from is one of the hardest problems MILK Large cans of milk, any brand Sego, Morning's Milk Borden's, 10 cans for 64c Get a week's or two week's supply and save money. ORANGES AND BANANAS To introduce these choicest Newhall's, you may get your supply for the table at 2c each, $3.29 case. Firm, golden bananas at 5c lb. Sunklst Oranges, small size, 2 dozen for 29c. Candy Butter Finger Bars or Babe Ruth Bars, the kind that sell fit 2 for 5c, will sell today for only lc each. FOODS FOR LENT Salad Fish, 11c can; pound cans of Mackerel, 10c; dry shrimps, 10c can; pound cans of salmon, 2 for 25c; macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 lbs. for 19c; quart salad dressing 25c. OTHER BARGAINS Utah beet sugar, cloth bag, 60c; Bob White Soap, 10 for 19c; 2 ounce bottle vanilla, 13c; black figs, 2 lbs., 85c; Crystal Wedding Oats, 17c; Catsup, small cans 10-l- b. 6c; marshmallows, 9c; horseradish. 13c: Del Monte ninp- appta, large cans, 19c; Del Monte prunes, 2 lbs., 19c; Chase & Sanborn Coffee, lb. 26c, In the Market Lamb and Veal We have prepared for you, Limb and beef roasts. Veal roasts, 9c lb. to 15c lb.; steaks, 10c to 15c lb. Veal tew, 8c lb.; lamb Is slightly higher than veal. beef roasts may be had from 8c lb. for the more tommon cuts of local steer beef, to 15c lb. for the choicest eastern beef. Pork roasts cut from Inspected packing house pork will sell, 12c lb. Good to to 15c lb. kg roasts; 9c lb. 12c lb., shoulder. Chickens 1 We Can Have Beer That's JUST RIGHT We have Installed the MOST MODERN COOLING AND DRAWING ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATING The more OBTAINABLE. glasses we draw the colder the beer, and it is beer you get, not foam. CANYON POOL HALL V.V.V.W.' ANGELO PASCUZZI, Proprietor 1-- package lb VALENTINE PARTY Members of the B. P. W. club at enjoyed last Thursday evening Mrs. Spratling. of George home the The feature of the evening was a luncheon served dainty attractive ValAn by the hostess. entine motif was carried out in the table decorations, Valentines being used as place cards. Those present included the Misses Josephine Feado, Anna Crowley, Alice Bene, Maxine House; Ivy Memmott, Mesdames Marie Dietz, Minnie WahL Evelyn Pessetto and Ernesta Milano. Fancy light capons, weight to 5 pounds, at 18c lb. Roosters und hens, colored birds, 13c and 15c lb. Cheese, best jrade of branded cheese, 15c lb.; loose lird, local, 8c lb.; bacon, 15c lb., sliced; '2 pint fresh oysters, 20c; tamules, 5c; wein-er- s, 10c lb; cottage 15c lb.; boiled hum, 25c lb.; fish, pigs feet, trljw all kinds of lunch meats. ONE STOP TO SHOP chi-eft- DJP.SKAGGS ooo 'A SURETY OF TOWl PURITY" I (BY BETTY WEBSTER cleaners have to contend with. It's something they always cannot BAKING HINTS Walnut Cookies 2 cups brown sugar. 1 cup melted butter and lard 2 unbeaten eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla. 1 teaspoon salt. 3Vi cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon of soda 1 cup chopped walnuts Method: Cream sugar and short ening. Add eggs, one at a time. Then salt, vanilla and flour. Sift in baking powder and soda. Add chopped walnuts. Be sure mixture is stiff. Pack hard Into an unbut-tere- d bread pan. Place in ice hx over night. In morning, slice thin and bake 12 to is minutes In a moderate oven. Makes about flftv cookies. Say yu read It in The Journal ' f 3-I- b. GINGER ALE, 2 bottles for e DA Toilet SOAP, Bar ANY BRAND MILK, 3 tins.. Vc I Strictly Fresh EGGS, from our Day-Of- e own coops, 2 doz, LARGE FRESH EGG, 2 dozen... GRAPEFRUIT, tor 3 GERMADE, bag 9-l- b. Clabber Girl Baking i POWDER, tin FRESH PACK i PRUNES, 3 lbs... rr A Real Good SCRUB BRUSH, 1 Only BLUE PINE MUS? sire... TARD, j Standard Grade JsiVV 33C Ex- - 1 a. r- k i CHOICEST si" MEATS' ift jVg 3-l- b. 9t 19c Quart LAUNDRY SOAP, Bob 10 Bars Pound Veal Loin and Veovi or 19c; qui Round I qxj Utah 4 STEAK, Pound Veal or Beef 8oPi RUMPROAS1, PTOn Sliced. Cellouhane-13AUUJN Pound Fresh Ground 29c BEEF, 2 pounds .. LARD 19C PACKAGE i Bottle CLABBER GIRL Baking Powder PICK AC.F. .... LEG 'O FANCY 19C d STEAK, Lorn, IOC y fice We Design and Print all all kinds of Business Stationery HAMBURGER, 2 pounds SLICED BACON 2 pounds PORK CHOPS 2 pounds UOUE, , fC " U Us 1& PICNIC HAMS, fr pounu..-BACO- e So N, Jtc Whole or half strip, "3K T P choice, ( fu i.f WHiPPING cm ONri-HAs- - -r Ste i. a de PINT FULL 15C pounds.. t L i-- Eastern ticei &d..7eTOl2e PORK ROAST 9e Shoulder, lb STEAKS, Pound PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs AMB Chops Pound POT ROAST ioe -- s I Inspected VEAL POT ROAST, lb. I MUllUi,lU" 4 V SUGAR, Powdered Mb. Package Vffi MEATS i h I PACKAGE b. CLOROX, Quart 11 ,r Pound 9XU FRANKFUR-TERS- Loin.TiyS STEAK or rounu, FLOUR, Turkey Red or M Snowball, 48 Pound TOMATOES, Blue Pine No. 212, 2 tor MILK, all brands 3 for of Local Beef JAM, Assorted flavor, jar.... Mir- DRESSING SALAD acle Whip, ftsfc i : far 29c, VANILLA Crystal White, Large Size 2 i Imitation Tomato Sauce C. W. Cleanser Oil Sardines Cocoa Palmolive Creme OH bookkeepers' and offorms so necessary for the efficient operation of your business. Get our reasonable prices. j. tins, each PEACHES, tall d "nd tins, each FLOUR, 48 i in lb. bag Whiil MED SIZE OR- - VvzJy ANGES, 2 dozen J eac $2 na SUNKIST LEM- .Crangei ONS, dozen Pork and Bean TUE can produce all the ter. Crystal White SOAP CHIPS, 2 packages flt Economically Priced Mil SctlWiiJill CORN, 2 tins COFFEE, Blue Pine and Maxwell House, Pound iK FORMS Gal- - PEACHES, Ion Tins FRIDAY & SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16 and 17 OFFICE t Sliced Specials SUGAR, 10-lCloth Bag ' RED KARO ? size... Syrup, UTAH k i STR.NGBEANs'(U.J MEAT and GROCERY Softa-Sil- Jilt CATSUP, Quart Tins entra Phone news items to The Helper Journal. Phone 21 Helper Journal I Carnation z. WHITE KING, Large, pkg CAKE FLOUR, 1 "" i Kitchen King Read the advertisements carefully. They will save you money. HELPER ; . I se NEW MEMBERS The Helper Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs, E. H. Thomas during the week, the chief business being the initiation of three new members, Mesdames C. J. Allen, H. B. Simonsen and Fred W. Voll. Following the initiation a delicious luncheon was served, and the evening then rounded out with cards. guarantee. Pineapple Sherbet 2 quarts of water 1 can pineapple (grated). Juice of 2 lemons. 2 cups of sugar. 2 tablespoons of gelatin. 3 egg whites. Method: Dissolve gelatin and sugar in water. Add pineapple and lemon. Freeze. When partly frozen add stiffly beaten egg whites. i .... Large package... A RED BEANS, 3 pounds 2 eggs 1 cup of flour ' teaspoons baking powder However, a quite successful cup of sugar cleaners class method used by high Little salt is to: cup of boiling milk Wipe spot carefully with cold Vanilla water. Method: Beat egg whites stiff. Then, in order to avoid "rings," Beat yellows. Add beaten egg wipe carefully with alcohol. to stiffly beaten whites. Sift Always start wiping at the cen yolks flour and sugar. Add flour, bakout. ter and work ing po7der, sugar and salt Add hot milk very slowly. Then vanilSave Paraffin la. Bake in deep tin about 35 minSave all paraffin from used jelly utes. When cool split and put Don't throw it away. cream glasses. between filling That's being wasteful. Simply take cake with sweetenedlayers. Top whipped out of the used jelly cream or each piece powdered sugar. and and it. wash Put dry glass away In covered dish and keep Filling handy for use again when needed. Vi cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch To Make Good Soup Little salt Save all water that potatoes and 1 cup scalded milk vegetables are cooked in. It makes Little vanilla a delicious soup. Little butter if desired Method: Mix cornstarch, sugar, To Wash Lace Successfully salt and beaten eggs. Gradually Add ammonia or borax to the add to scalded milk. Then butter. suds that the lace is to soak in. Cook in double boiler until thick This loosens dirt and lace washing and smooth. Stir constantly. Add easier with less handling. flavoring, cool and put between layers. Mayonnaise Hint Make Mayonnaise extra thick. Otter's Amusement When ready, add 2 tablespoons of Otters build slides on high Inhot water. Stir well. This pre- clined snow and or slipvents mayonnaise from ever pery mud banks at the water's edge and have a grand time sliding down them into the water and then runTo Remove Mud from Clothing ning up again to repeat the performCut a raw potato Into slices and ance. They make the downward rub on mud stains. trip lying flat with thetr legs spread apart. COOKING HINTS Denotes Correctness Marshmallow Frosting 30 marshmallows. The expression "put two and two 3 tablespoons hot water. together" means that the correct1 cup powdered sugar. ness of a conclusion Is based upon Vanilla. the joining together of the known elMethod: Melt marshmallows in ements that constitute the reason a double boiler. Add hot water for reaching the conclusion, Just as and sugar. Beat well and flavor certainly as the arithmetical addiwith vanila. This frosting should tion of two and two makes the sum of four. keep moist several days. A WrlbAl z, Boston Cream Pie J or Bruin iiur luars Premium DINNER AND DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vignetto entertained Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dai-plaMr. and Mrs. Frank Barbog-ll- o and Mr. and Mrs. John Coizani at dinner last Friday night after which the group attended the Junior Prom at Price. niselio! Pork and Beef s" W0H. Tfints for the No. 115 Spring ushers in the season for general repairs around the The winter has been so mild home. Our stock is about comthat even in the uninsulated plete and we will gladly make homes it has not been necessary estimates on any kind of a job. to sit on the radiators. Insulation, however, works the other way also. It will do wonders Townsite said he was grateful to keep the home cool in to the CWA for the reason that summer. if there ever was an earthquake up there all he would have to Friend: "Does your wife do would be to start running. choose your clothes 1 No matter which direction, he'd she "No, only picks be certain to find a road, that Henpeck: would lead him somewhere. the pockets." PHONE 72 tCMftl Much High grade paints contain 80 to 90 per cent pigments and film forming oils, whereas run only 37 to 50 cheap paints per cent. The difference is made up with water and volatil RWi ft 1,T Powdered o, n 803 , 11 Palm-Oliv- h It now appears that the PWA is going to request a bond election to secure the loan for the school building program. The anti-bon- d complex of the taxpayers is none too favorable. They cannot, however, be severely criticized when the amount requested is about double what the present situation and outlook justifies. er two-cour- "tot XrWtt Avu PHONE TELEPHONE s Cotton Bale Varies la the United States cotton bale weighs 480 to 500 pounds; in Kgypt, pounds or 720 pounds; India, "00 pounds; Brazil, 220 pounds. FEB. 15, 1934 I August Litizzette, Frank Wible, Fred Voll, F. L. Williams, Well, There Are Some writing has been done In prison, and much more should be. "Don Quixote" and "The Pilgrim's while Progress" were composed Old English Saying their authors lay In durance more A midden is a domestic rubbish or less vile. Would you not be happy heap. Archeologlsts refer to the to know that many other masterkitchen fnlddens left by pre.'.istorlc pieces you were required to read s a child were written In prison; peoples. According to an old Kng-llssaying, "better marry over the or, at any rate, that any subsequent midden than over the moor," mean- books by the same authors were! Detroit News. ing better seek a wife among your neighbors whom you know than Phone news items to The among strangers of whom you know nothing. Helper Journal. Helper, Utah PARTY FOR VISITOR Mrs. H. B. Slmonsen entertains this afternoon at a bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs. K. L. Selg-millof Washington D. C. Three tables are to be played. The invited guest list includes Miss Ida C. J. Allen, tit- - XTpfuiames Thorit Hatch, J. B. Moffit. Eugene Gibson, John coizani, jac. vig-nett- Archeological Find The most ancient Intact Kgyptian tomb of a royal person yet found Is the secret tomb of the mother of Cheops discovered In March, 1025. cleared In lOiiH-2by members of the; Mustaff of the Harvnrd-Hostoseum expedition. The tomb dates around .Tfw) H ( CHIPS AND SHAVINGS I rr Judging Horse's Age 6 Month - $1 Due Year - $2 A horse's age Is known by tin NEW EDITION THE JOURNAL'S cusps in the surface of his teeth up NLV ON SUBSCRIPTION DEUIVERIO until he Is about eight. After that It Is rather difficult to Judge the THE JOURNAL SHOPPER'S EDITION DELIVERED FREE TO EVERY HOME age of a horse, although It may be by the length and position Advertising Rates on Application judged of bis teeth. was first applied Theodore Roosevelt litical sense. , 'rrv Subscription Men of Ambition A military leafier with Imperialistic ambitions Is often referred to as "a man on horseback." The terra ! i6( I Home Dresw d ISC ft tl AND FRYfcl. rI'ounaJ - lb. ,i 111 No charge MS mi int Frt-sFish ana 35C 29c i FREE on H DELi4 oiSt HHEHsHBBBs9BMsMss 1 il & |