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Show PAGE FOUR MERRILL OX THE MEND Local friends of Dr. L. H. Merrill, Standardville company doctor, are pleased to see him again about 'AHD THE SCHOOL town, after having been convalescN ing from a broken ankle for the lr Dr. AIXfiN a IRELAND last three weeks. The genial medico informs that his ankle is on the mend and that he Football soon will be completely recovered. The football season is worry He further states that all boards time for most parents. Perhaps covering holes in Stanjjardville most of our feara are groundless, have been removed and two-b- y particularly in the case of the fours substituted for the protection senior high school and convenience of husky M. D.'s. But for the boy. I Mrs. Abe Murdock, wife of Con younger boy in the grades and junior gressman Murdock of Beaver, un derwent a major operation at the Milford becomes i a hospital Monday. hazard. ' , Most leaders in Mrs. C. A. Knobbs left today for athlptiVs ar( nhvei. ... 1 t JJj Walsenburg, Colo., where she will cai education Deijeve golden wedding of her that the boy should not play the attend the Mr. and Mrs. John Happs. parents, real game until he is in the senior will be held In school. And then only when he is A family reunion event. connection the with in the best condition as shown by a physician's examination. Every Orrison Flatberg left last week candidate for any school athletic for Minnesota, where he will atteam should be thoroughly examThis tend the State University. ined before being allowed to join will be his first year in college, the squad. been graduated from the As a part of the examination having Wasatch Academy in Mount Pleas some schools are demanding a tuant last year. berculin test and an of the chest. This practice will become Miss Kathryn Dart of Salt Lake general in time for all students. is visiting for a few days at the To the parent of a player, the foot ball season is the ideal time to put i home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dart. the health rules into practice. At A. this time, the boy will do anything Winifred W. West, county FERA , under the guise of training. announces that an allotmanager, The coach and the trainer have a ment of material for making real educational opportunity. Let sheets and pillow cases has been football be the vehicle for valuable received under a statewide sewing lessons in nutrition, the correct project. diet, the value of milk, sleep, bathing, and the like. The boy will 4500 POUNDS FRESH MEAT feel the good effects, so utilize his James G. Reese, U. S. interest in an effort to have him distribution agent, announced carry over the health practices Wednesday that the FERA distrib when the season is ended. uted 4500 pounds of fresh meat to i Dr. Ireland will discuss food esCarbon County's needy during the sentials for the school child in his first week of distribution, which next series. ended Monday last. Eight hun dred families and 150 single per Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bailey sons received allotments ot tne were local visitors from Scofield meat and 3465 individuals were benefited. Wednesday. i(M CHILD STRONGER BUSINESS AND STRONGER BANKS By P. M. LAW President American Bankers A tsoa'ation conB DURING tbe crisis wfctn was shattered, bankers w?m rInPRr'-- concerned in liquid ily. Tlii main thought was to well-wishe- v ;! if wwwwww SUN-FREZ- 18c ICE CREAM E Pints 25c i Menu Changed Daily ' : ! 'i A variety of Delicious Toasted Sana"ufches HOME-MAD- ana CHILI E I j V WVV.V.VANVV.V.VAV.V.V.W.V.VAV.VV.VAV.VA Iodized Salt, package Medium size pkg. of Salt- ine Wafers or Grahams, 10c; 2 lbs. bulk Ginger Snaps 25c. Brown or powdered. Migar, 18c; special white soap, 2c bar; Lux or Lifebuoy, 8 for 19c; Del Monto Red Salmon 18c; Oval Sardines, 2 for 15e; small cans pineapple, 8 for 19c; fe. Pine Tomato Soup, 5c; Kellogg's 's corn flakes, large, 11c; biscuits, 11c; Grains of Gold, 18c; mop sticks, 15c; scrub brushes, 10c; oil sardines, 3 for 18c; Spaghetti 2 cans, 19c; Carnation preni. wheat, 28c; Vienna Sausage, 2 for 15c; veal loaf, 2 for 17c; minute tapioca, 2 for 25c; Del Monte, tail tomato juice, 3 for 20c; 10 lbs. sugar, paper bags, 59c cloth, 61c; 2 lbs. Hershey's Cocoa, 25c; jars peanut butter, 27c; small cans peanut butter, 5e; S. & XV. Coffee, 29c lb. 2 pkgs., k-- age, 2 lbs., 25c. I! : 1 i l' I I BAND CONCERT U1TOWN DAILY 10 HIGH CLASS SHOWS Revue High Class Colored "Blues" 20 People Singers, Harmony Tap Dancers, Class Chorus Quartet, High 4 RIDING DEVICES FREE DANCING UNDER BIG TENT i VISIT THE TENTED CITY 2 DAYS' Sebt. 30, Oct. 1 MILE SOUTH TKTT.C ONE-HALLIMITS CITY HELPER ; m w I PD UiWUJ. T WHEATIES 2 for can of pure vegetable 47c. PORK Monday, Oct. 1 200 PEOPLE Hrcvi BEEF Fancy, local steer beef roasts, 9c lb. to 15c lb; eastern beef roasts, meaty cuts 12c lb. to 18c lb.. For those who wish cheaper cuts of b'H'f, from local beef, we can supply you at very reason- able prices. VEAL AND Young milk-f9c lb. U 17c lb; lb; stew, 2 lbs. LAMB veal roafs chops, 13c 17c; lamb ro:ist, 15c U to 17c lb; stew, 12c lb; chops, 17c lb. Fancy large spring fries, 20c lb; hens, 15c lb; chill bricks, 20c; tarnales, cottage cheese; Swiss, open eye, 25c lb; bacon, 2Sc lb; shortening, loose, 2 lbs. 25c; salt pork, 19c; fresh side pork, 15c lb; frewh fish and oysters at very low prices; salmon, 2 lbs. Sjc. at HELPER UTAH Phone 244 ZSC COFFEE, S & 1 pound 2 POUNDS FOR VV W. XA JHHg lbs- -. MILK, 4 cans iv ., TOMATOES Large can fll V JtU KRAUT, Large can JlWv CATSUP, Blue Pine, bottle grt WHITE KING, pkg Fruit Cocktail, 6c ...... .15c tins 2 29c 9c 7c ft S. & W. Coffee, lb. Tin, 56c Tarnales, tin 29c m 31tD PANCAKE FLOUR, Sperry's, COrt 9.8 pounds 4 ft A 13c Pound BEEF STEAK' Pound OLRSKAGGS HAMBURGER 2 pounds . PICNIC HAMS 9e size Snowdrift, 98c Try Eggs that are supplied rom our oivn poultry farm DAY-OL- EGCS D PRODUCE DEPT 4-- ! 100-l- b ! bag....$1.00 Apples, Janathons, fancy, Per box 50c WE STILL HAVE A FEW MORE PEARS LEFT AT PER BUSHEL $1.00 Onions, sweet Spanish, 10 pounds i)c Oranges, sweet, juicy, med. size, dozen 25c In POT ROAST, Pound TO LEG LAMB, 12c bmh Specials PORK SHOUL. PER, pound to a tin Apples, cooking or jelly Market 8e 7 Chili Con Carne, tin irlK FLOUR Snow Ball, 48 lbs... TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls Loam NEW AND USED CAll FIRST CLASS WORK 20 Years' Experience spates Confidentd nrougn Private Loan Credit Co. WE PAY POSTAGE on ' 1 ournaL REPAIR ORDERS FROM R. CAMPS MIKE APOSTOL, Manager 1-- 2, . Silvagni Bldg Phone - MAtt KETS HELPER AND Pill FRIDAY SATURDAY. MONDAY, Sept. 28-2c ,1 We Remain Ohen ,.n Ixitp Tinilv mA. r j ,lv uu uuy' JUIJC 1 FRESH PULLET, PER DOZEN .... ..... j 2 BARS SOAP FREE)' ? "R -- 9 FHHQ lvJwJO PA " o tr Cf) P 10 BARS AfTT xr BANNER BRAND, IVXXivIV TALL TINS. A SUNDRY, UNWRAPPED,' fnr 5 CAT ATI OrXllXU DRESSING, QUART JARS 1C T OXT CLOROX i 5AT JLJLvXVJLWJL Quarts for.... FANCY PINK, TALL TINS CALIF. HOME, VINEGAR PINTS camp's oryr jp van OKJKJl TOMATO AAOUA MONTE,"" QUART CAN DEL " i GRAPEFRUIT SOAP "ApoRWATER CA.STILE WEDDING, O A TQ CRYSTAL LARGE PACKAGE POUND POPOA HERSHEY'S CANS, 2 for PINE COFFEE BLUE POUND .... S VPv T TP QUART JARS, MAPLE CAMAY wasii"'cloth'fr SOAP I Z " ! j lJlJNtAPPLEcR,f.ll TSJ POP VVAV BLUE PINE, COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Q S- - and W.,T EXTRA FAMPY Arjntr f ' llUL PAPER BAG, in POUNDS YSTPP SUGAR POST TOASTTES ( ) 1( . 2 wt ., PE i ' JELL03ppckages HONEY GALLON BUTTER MELONS mref pound"' GAJNTALOUPES cy- 5 C - fVVJ. if . Air V Pound..., 15c Puffed Wheat, pkg Wax Paper, 40-rolls Iff pound pkg ONE STOP TO SHOP "A Sl'KETV OF PURITY" ..29c Par Washing Powder, 29c Package (2 large bars Par Soap Free) Spuds 1 -- qt bottle b. FRANKFURT. ERS, pound F Table Syrup, 11c Corned Beef, tin CRACKERS, Soda, 3 Salmon, tall tins Sifted Midget Peas, No. 2 tin SPECIALS Auto HELPER SHOE SHOP AND SHINE PARLOR d Standardville Ray Hassinger of nns day last week for Provo, where he has enrolled at the Brigcom ham Young university for the ing year. Miracle Whip Salad Dressing or Spread, qt. bottle . ..29c Eastern pork, every piece stamped loin chops, 23c lb; roast, 25c lb. Local Pork Chops, 15c lb; roasts, 10c lb. to 18c lb; pure pork saus- Sunday, Sept. 30 and Mrs. Robert Houston and their daughter, Miss Margaret, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday and drove a new car back the following day. Mr. FRIDAY . SATURDAY SEPT. 28 AND 29 In the Market BIG DAYS AT HELPER and Frank Jerome of Denver sevformer Helper resident, spent eral days visiting with local friends and attending to business matters last week. Snowdrift b. IIIIMII I S E. R. ited over Tuesday night with , and Mr. visitor The ITISSulsuCrissman were schoolday friends, University, and had not seen eacn oiner over twenty years. ''Quality First" Kel-logg- J Ore., industrial a price change in merchandise takes place in favor of our customers we puss it on, right now. l'ou can depend on us. Other Bargains: HOT PLATE LUNCHEONS J i 5 , entra Z'm 75c of a Portland, a MMf brush concern, vis- j MARKET Crackers SOS? aai--- Workmens b. Quarts 50c " 7-- fat, GLADE'S PERFECTION PACKAGE, . . . . EACH M. I.AW Ihey cannot e Justly blampd. ft was a prop- v W Cobaean, 3 nil RFMARI.E RADIO SERVICE 1 vmir Radio working properly? Bankers for us for best service in Eastern Call so Training Now that confidence has been The American Bankers Associa- Utah on any make radio. As mem-w- a largely restored banks will natural M Radio Manufacturers Serv tion has been active for many years ly resume a more normal lending In women men and ice we are thoroughly trained in training young policy. This does no', mean tuat thry order that they may be duly quali- all renair work.. Special tune up, will or should extend loose or un FIX-ISHOP. fied for the business of banking. 2.nn. Phone sound credit, but that in the utmost Standard courses are furnished When anything breaks, thmK 01 good faith hankers will perform with able and experienceu teachers. P'lV-IT- " ltc their propei part in recovery by a This work Is done under the direcsympathetic and constructive atti tion of the American Institute of tude in the making of sound loans. Banking Section of the association. Nor should commercial banks make Every item in our store is Over two hundred chapters, or local capital or long time loans, for the sold on a money-bac- k reanon ihat their loans are made banking schools, are in active operation throughout the country and from funds derived from deposits guarantee; this is your thousands of the younger genera payable for the most part on detion of bankers are being grf duated mand. assurance of quality. each year. These students are When the return of confidence is taught not only banking practices further on its way, business men and policies, but they are tlso welt will find need for credit in making their plans.' Then good borrowers, grounded In tht highest ideals and standards of business ethics. A pro who for the most part have been so posal Is now under consideration to conspicuously absent from the marestablish a' central school, which ket, will return. They will be warm will offer advanced or graduate ly welcomed by the banks. FOR SOME REAL PIES try work to a selective list taken from Business Men' Fears Marvin Mincemeat, pkg. 10c those who have completed the Business men have not yet laid standard courses. F. M. Law. PresPUMPKIN, 2 large tins 25c all their fears, flicy worry about ident American Bankers what Congress may or may not do. Calumet Baking Powder, They concern themselves about a 25c pound tin trend toward control ' business by Say you read it In The Journal 12c government. They fear taxes beyond Salad Fish, tin their power to pay. These are real P. & G. Laundry Soap, sources of worry and when they are 32c 10 bars reassured along the'se lines they will be more inclined to take a fresh Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs.....l5c look at the future and to make plans to go forward. 23e Coffee, M & J, lb As a matter of fact there are tanof evidences The gible Macaroni and Spaghetti recovery. 45c boxes MEAT and GROCERY Quarts 35c McDONALD'S BOX CHOCOLATES, IMPOUND BOX in making Federal Reserve Board officially has stated that prices, wages, business activity and production were back to the highest peak siuce early in 1931. Commercial failures In the United States are berns cut almo?t in half as comparer with the same reperiod last year. It has been ported that the deciine In export and import trade was definitely checked In the middle of 1933 and replaced during the last naif of the year by a substantial recovery movement. Among favorable factors Is the Improved condition of tbe banks. It Is doubtless true that tha banking structure of the country has never been in a sounder, stronger and more liquid conditio! than it Is today. My authority for that statement is tbe Comptroller of the Currency. No longer is their any fear or thought of bank runs. Depositors once more know that their money is safe and the banker, thrici armed In the knowledge of his own strength. Is looking forward. B Eunnel was a visitor in DR. A. XV. lumn over yesterday and to- Lake Salt week day on business. ber 2. IJiai Ray Fahring left Sunday for Subscribe for The Provo, where he will enroll for his Senior year at Brigham Young " nt er procedure. 3. A New Flavor Each Week of ins loans than Hi V. FACTORY PAK ICE CREAM Pints 1 tham. For this SPECIALS WEEK-EN- D i Di B ft a They were more in tereslfd therefore in collect STRAND SWEET SHOP . a funds. ; ft prepare to meet any demand for wish-r X-r- 3 HELPER, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 28. i934 THE HELPER JOURNAL Our Meat Department Fresh Ground Beef, fure Pork Sausage, Pork Leg rot A 15 .IVC JgT 1U flUv 75c lbs 19c 2 lbs 25c Roll Roast, lb 22c Roast, pound 7c to 10c Eastern Beef P,r P"1 Hump Roast, lb 10e to 16c 10c to 10c Veal Roast, pound W"'', t'lu?, full cream, lb io0 lsc 85; Swift's Ham, Prem., lb. 25e Bacon, Sliced, 2 lbs 49c Fancy Fat Hens, lb 15C Spring Fryers, lb 20c Bef Steak, 2 OmZZZZzsic Fresh PorTiuuT , JT A A JJ - 5 A AV V. v EANCY JONATHAN "vwiil ............ MALAGA, PER POUND - GRAPFS ONIONS sola dag .: States I QUALITY United IVl-Inspected 4l MTTsJPP TUP AT I XVlUrXX brandy fl7 BEEF' ROAST l POUND ry V H AT DHA CTT YOUNG VEAL, LD.J TJ1 T.-- STFATTQ ivu ' T STEER BEEF, POUND hamssjs .;,; 2j frankfurters COTTAGE R A POXT MOCK CHEESE, FIIC1 CREAMY, 2 li:....,' FANCY SLICED "N u:s FRESH T1SH, FANCY HENS AND St LUNCH MEATS OF ALL KIN! 7 1 .20c 15c 10c I |