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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL yrrcrTNTrPPPtsrsJ rv.. B ScofieId 01 . la Grazing District Hearing Set For Saturday Nov. hi 'alTstud. Adults 25 20 after S:S0 Continuous mtU 6:00 , is ? 20 lts ymwwmx Establishment of a grazing acres In 10 counties will be the object of a hearing to be conducted at the Carbon county high school Saturday, November 3 by the department of interior. This hearing will be held instead of the one originally scheduled at Vernal for November 2, and will involve considerably more territory than the one previously set, the areas to be included in the proposed district being located in Carbon, Emery, San Juan, Grand, s , Anniversary Sale i j'tfAY & MONDAY RICC TVEMNG flildren 10 Stud. 20 Adults 25 candi'4 after 2:30 continuous lnday f J Until 6:00 I bill. wnt. 20 RED f if ' !t,ent. I f j ASTAIRE GINGER 3 ROGERS r. w& Hollywood Ik I TP SCHUBERT PORTRAYED; Theatre, London. The play itself is one "GAY DIVORCEE" AT way's historic Incident STRAND THIS WEEK months it was kicked arn r shunned by all, only to 4 The cast for the production in- and make money for orr cludes Nils Asther, while "Pat" ducer. The master melodist Paterson appears as Schubert's inspiration. Others are Herbert Franz Schubert, hasj 1 Mundln, Harry Green. Henrv R brought before the T In "Love, 1 WalthaL Luclen Littlefield, Henry audiences turner, Aioen (Jon tin and others, shown at the Stra rJ ine ay uivorcee" will be and Saturday. shown Sunday and Monday In one Schubert is ui me season's best musical in the picture comedies. greatest works Studio officials, it is said, ex nade," "Abaci hausted every possibility to accur- Musical," wil In spite off ately capture the giddy head, long speed of the pol, which, as a bert died at J stage play starring Fred Astaire, has to his (J played 238 performances in New positions th York and six months in the Palace great comiy to have wrl in one dai and San Rafael. his during The establishment of the district is to be effeted in accordance with than 700 wi Joe E. I the terms of the Taylor grazing act, me passage of which marks Rider" will! the culmination of years of effort day and V to obtain from congress express bargain pri m. and authority for federal regulation of p. grazing on the public domain in Don't for, the interests of national conserva tion and of the livestock industry. election night All persons interested in and afOfficial retu 1 fected by the act are urged to at Subscribe for tend the hearing. f MEAT AND GROCERY with half (it ii DONT BE FOOLED AGAI WHO STANDS FO succeeded in doing a large volume of busiWE have ness in the past tivo years, and wish to thank LABOR? our many Friends and Customers for their loyal support in building up our business as to where it is now. We hope to continue on serving the Public in the future, with the best of Everything and at the Lowest Prices ifi Look at the records of William H. King in the Sen' ana uon a. colton in the House while both wa in Congress. (hat we can. We invite the Entire Public to come to Ricci Meat and Grocery and help us celebrate our 2nd Anniversary, and stock up on these unusual bargains. l A I FLOUR Turkey Red. Hard wheat. 48 Lbs. $1.67 C RICE. Sack KARO SYRUP. Blue Label 3 Lb. can -- COFFEE. All Brands. 32 Lb JOE E. BROWN PUMPKIN. Solid Pack. Can 100 '. Day with BUCK JONES THURSDAY & FRIDAY Evenings PEACHES and PEARS. POTATOES. 100 Lbs 50 Lbs. 10 Lbs. 180 Cans PAR and WHITE KING 10 25 1 son HSYSTKM ANNOUNCING yC EGG MACARONI. AU Varieties. $2.19 GRAPES. Lb 7s $1.8o BOX . the Opening of Our FALL LINE , The Latest New "SOFTIES" Rabbit Hair Brimmed WOOL CREPE BRIMS POT ROAST. Steer Beef. 60 100 120 PORK LOIN CHOPS 2 Lbs 35 PORK ROAST Lb 120 MOCK CHICKEN LEGS Extra large. 3 for 100 all going at $2.98 FRANKFURTERS. Thomas Millinery to STEAKS. Steer Beef. Lb. SAUERKRAUT. Bulk. 2 Lbs. Any Shade Bars Cherry CHOCOLATES. 5 SWEET POTATOES. Yams. Lb 5 .. 15 Pound' SPRING CHICKENS Lb '. 180 120 EAL POT ROAST. Lb 100 LEG OF SPRING LAMB. Lb 4mJ LAMB STEW Lb 100 qmU MISSION HAMS. Half or Whole. Lb -- CHECK YOUR NEEDS T PAST I VOTE FOR COLTON AND THE CAUSE OF LABOR (Paid Political Ad by J. B. Lee) 17 I I I CHIPS AND SHAVINGS Helper, Utah, November 2, 1934 1' Number 151 4 , From the picture cards scattered around, we wonder if the local campaign has developed into a BEAUTY I CONTEST. Our advice is, pay no attention to the pictures and vote your honest conviction, then consult us for DEPENDABLE BUILDING SERVICE ?y We Deliver First Grade Clean Coal at per ton fu Itly Fancy Rabbits and Hens All Kinds of Lunch Meats. Domestic and Imported Cheese Follow the Crowd, for they will all be at Ricci Meat and Sale Grocery, Stocking up for. the winter with the Biggest have that that we have ever put on. Many other bargains not been listed. day DEAL HAS CHANGED KING. MEN WELL f 70 DO NOT CHANGE. BOILED HAM Sliced. Lb SLICED BACON. Sugar Cured. Lb RE-ELEC- DON'T LET ANYONE TELL YOU THAT THE NEW 25 LETTUCE. Solid Heads. Each V 'Tea" actionary f 17 VEAL CHOPS or Steaks. Lb. Colton Voted 23. 19 U. S. Inspected Meats. The best that can be obtained will be for your choice. Pick out the best. It costs less. Lb. TRICORNS-fel- t 260 49c 10c Quart Botle DATES. President Roosevelt Law-Kin-g n On other labor measures look at King's record: KING VOTED TO SEAT JUDGE PARKER WHO UPHELD THE "YELLOW DOG" CONTRACTS. week bill. King failed to vote on the thirty-hou- r King failed to vote on the blU providing for a minimum Wage for women. Records released by the American Federation of Labor show that Colton during 12 years voted "Favorable to Labor" 81 while King in 17 years voted "Favorable to Labor" This Is the record. Who is your candidate? .Who is re- 95 CLOROX. Per Bottle 1 Pkg LAUNDRY SOAP. CATSUP. SUPPORT "Yea" 31 $2.95 b. Anti-Injunctio- didn't vote , RAISINS. New Crop. Quart 20cAdults 25c THE MOVIE TREAT OF THE SEASON CHARLES DICKENS' IMMORTAL CLASSIC m ik!! On the (Cook Book FREE!) b. nr Western RANCH Highway Construction Colton Voted 33 SODA CRACKERS. Box "Nay" King didn't Vote Table Tennis Set Free with each order, while they last. Come early so you will not be disappointed. 'The Red Rider" lOc-Stu- d. For lf and CHAPTER 8 of the SERIAL b. MILK. All Brands. 5 To Restrict Immigration ' Colton Voted "Y Voted To Bar Convict Labor From TOMATOES. No. 2'2 Can. Solid Pack MOTHERS H1 OATS With China or Cup and Saucer Bike Rider' Child. King ..$149 Sack Fancy BUTTER Creamery, Lb 30C TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAYS PROGRAM NEW PRICES-Blgge- r than ever Evening Children 10 Adults 15 Wed. continuous after 3:30 p.m. Until 8 - Children 5c Adults 10c 6 w b. 12 Colton Voted King Voted "Nay" SUGAR. 10 Lb. Sack 25-l- SALMON. Fancy Alaska, Large Cans BRADY a To Abolish Child Labor Buy Now And Save ni" 1 Jet to-- GRAND Schubert's own youthful ! romance and his beautiful i,BZ I dis- trict to Include approximately 1 ?AT"PATERSON NILS ASTHER 25, 19 3 Uintah, Duchesne, Garfield, Wayne, tvane ana Dagget counties. Among the federal officials who will attend the hearing which Is open to the public are: F. R. Carpenter, Washington, D. C, national director of grazing; John F. Deeds, Washington, U. S. geological survey; Fred Kerr, Salt Lake, U. S. geological survey; Archie D. Ryan, Salt Lake, special agent in charge of the division of investigation of the interior department; J. H. Leech and H. K. Carlisle, Salt Lake, special agents for the division of investigation. The grazing district to be established will include public lands withdrawn from homestead entry and other distribution, and includes the withdrawal districts gnated as Vernal, Moab, San Juan A 0 t X.a- I 1 - - - "JS- ABE MURDOCK TO CONGRESS i Endorsed by LABORERS IS Supported by FARMERS Approved by CITIZENS GENERALLY AND EFFECTIVE CHAMPION OF THE CENTRAL LUMBER & I VIGOROUS RIGHTS OF THE COMMON MAN. SUPPLY COMPANY First I Bay PHONE 72 of HELPER, UTAH IJT) i District Democratic (Paid political advertisement by Committee) Sale SAVE YOUR MONEY AT HELPER DRUG CO. HELPER UTAH j : |