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Show HELPER. UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 1935 5, Dr. E. F. Gianotti and Glen Nelson ci Price were local anslers in Colorado last week-enThey report several beautiful catches. d. Jack Vifrnetto was one of the disappointed fishermen recently. He made one catch but even the tat turned it down when daintily prepared for eating. $e have a full line VI Roman Candles CAP PISTOLS jay 4rrw . MINERS AND - SHIPPERS fRESH CANDIES 1 COLD DRINKS at our Fountain I CANDY ! STORE Sunnyside IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL and can best be obtained through us CREDIT CORP. SILVAGXI BUILDING Price, Utah Phone 397 - i .Coal." Mrs. James Evans and Mrs. D. C. Cavanah won the prizes in the PRIVATE LOAN General Offices Salt Lake City Utah for The Journal Ladies' Democratic Club Meets. The Carbon Countv Ladies' Democratic club met last Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. (Jones of Castle Gate. Luncheon was served after which followed bridge. Mrs. D. C. Gibson addressed the members on the subject of "Low Carbonization of (8 Quickly and Easily Obtained Is as Cheap if not Cheaper than other sources of money. Coal & Coke items to The Ier Journal. Subscribe fZ AN AUTO LOAN FAMOUS Castle Gate Clear Creek Phone news Included in this cost is a water system, an electric distribution system and a sewer line. Senator William H. Kin.r anA Ii. D. MeCuilouph itum.i Congressman Abe Murdock have rssentative of recently informed the chamber of Hue Friday to complete the bud-,- e. commerce that the local anoliea- tion will no doubt be granted, Mr. f,;r the proposed project near stated. that city. Carl W. Empey, chairman of he agricultural committee, price chamber of commerce, which is sponsoring the movement to secure a subsistence project, stated Fnrt.iv- Kot .,: . .0 i vi, iuiu3 were Picnic Enjoyed being secured, and that the project By db practically assured. Group. An enjoyable Dicnie wa The plans call fnr h h..M of approximately 150 acres of land last Friday evening near Scofield joining highway 59 between oy a party of twelve. A wiener Price and Helper. I! noil uihinh i ic roast with the usual incidentals comprised the amusement. proposed to erect 100 nwt.x-Those making the party up in- homes, complete with basements, garages, graveled streets and side .tiucie Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Flaiin, walks, each of the homes to cost Dr. James Hugger!, Helen Flvnn. Bruce Moffit. Peggy Flynn, jack about f3500. Houston, Judy Parry, Thurman ICarter, Ruth Faddis, and Mr. and ;Mrs. Cliff Memmott. j OF THE Jamerican Homestead Head Views Price Site ,,i,.. Utah Fuel Co. SPARKLERS . IRE- CRACKERS THE HELPER JOURNAL bridge playing. Mrs. George Miller will be the hostess for the next regular month- - PAGE FIVE ly meeting of t! e body at her home on Monday, Ju'y 29. Hold Ball. Price Bethel No. 3 of Job's Daughters conducted the annual honored queen's ball in th Masonic temple Saturday evening, the outgoing queen, Frieda Grou vman presiding at the ceremony of the coronation of the new queen. Kath- eryn Pierce. The ball was given in honor of the retiring and incoming queens. The patrons and official chaperons of the ball were: Mr. an.: Mrs. James Monroe, Mr .and Mrs. C. E. Beveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Radcliff, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vignetto, Mr. and Ivl.'s Oscar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J Vaughan, Mr. and Mis. FranV Groussman and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peirce. I.L-I'o- fc f gc CATSUP 14 Oz. Kottle Pork Beans & Tall Cans 3 f Pwd. Sugar 2 Lb. Bag about that . Vice cream ? ' : I l Pkgs Jkc &Ss And then along came marlows! Marlows are Ice creams made with marshmallows, and they have the c Solid Pack f glc Pineapple $ Pfc Tomatoes Can 2VZ iputintolt. I Tall Can NO. 2Vi CAN No. nuently ordered casually from the corner drug store. Even after the mechanical refri- idrator came along, homemakers went on buying Instead of making ice cream. What they bought was always creamy, whatever other faults it might have. What they made by the iold recipes, was far too likely to be a mass of tiny Ice crystals, no matter how many expensive ingredients they ; WHEATIES Peas, No. 5 In air cooled comSort e i Package s J creamy texture of the nicest commer clal Ice cream you ever tasted. You' kuow the Incredible velvety smooiH nss of melted marahroallows? W o'.l . the marlows have just enough of thai smoothness ; but the tiavor disappear: entirely ! Nobody would ever suspt-c- i that you bad used ruarshmallows li your ice cream unless you chose t enlighten them. The marshmallow are the only mystery about marlows Once the secret is out. anybody cai mske them, and make them perfectly Even for the most grala occasion., the homemaker can set about muk- lnff a marlow with perfect compo-- , sure and no fear of failure. All she; need concern herself about is thr recipe Itself, which can be made tht day before. From the moment a marlow Is placed in the trayt of the mechanical refriRerator it car take care of itself until the moment of servimr. Or, if you prefer, use ar ice cream freezer and omit atrltutinp lt An ordinary mold will do. in an pack, if you see it has a goo j cover, sealed with adhesive tape , When the recipe selected Is Festlva'j marlow, any hostess may be confident, of an appropriate climax to the dinner. lce-la- Iodized Salt your-show- Imf MARKET 9 Oz. Can Enjoy travelled the uhole vorld over jKii tiikcn of heathen tare, I i d.ir tl oj iis.'its xotic m! mltih'd at via fids rare. Hut cren u hi'.e thus relating, i li a icas my heart's deep dream, oh. jjr a it edge of American pie. ice cream!" Oh, tor sume home-madA VOTE were to b taken to deIVtermine the most popular of all vinorii an desserts, pio and Ice cream woulJ proUthly be close rivals for supremacy. If pie came out on top, it would prohubly be because that Is and regarded jrnnerally home-mad- e us a fundumentitl test of culinary skill, while Ice cream Is moat fre- t :t PROGRESSIVE Ripe Olives m by Marcia Camp ,i 2 Lge 1 isiarvDiimsdies Job's Daughters Mrs. Josiph barboRiio urui Mrs. Frank Earboglio returned last week from St. Louis, Missouri, where they have been visiting for a short while. FKSTIVAL MAKLAW 1 tb. orange 3 tb. raisins 2 tb. figB marmalade 10 marshmallows! t tb. candled 12 blanched cherries 4 cup water almonds 4 teas, vanilla cup candied Vj pint whipping, pineapple cream the figs anu raisins, Finely chop candled cherries, and cook them un- til tender with the water. Add tin marmalade and marsh-- i pineapple, mallows and steam them until the1 marshmallows are entirely melted j Add the almonds, chopped fine, ant t the vanilla: and cool. When the mix-- ! ture Is cold and slightly stiffened,! combine with the stiffly beaten! cream, pour Into refrigerator trays and freeze without stirring. Announcement MARGARET HUFF'S Beauty Shop IS NOW PEHMVNENTLY TENDER, SWEET CORN 8 July July 4h 4 July Continuous July 4th from 1:00 P. M. Continuous from 10:00 A. M. 4-- &Ec No. 2 Cans ROCKWOODS 3 Lg. SOLID HEADS COCOA 5 Continuous July 4 from 10:00 A. M. a Cc 2 Lb. Can 1 Ac W SALMON Pink Tall Can HOLLY LYE mfc Cans 2 f Salad Fish No. Can 't if JW n ma b4 m i ftv- - f ' t .' v .x V Our Gang Comedy Colored Cartoon i v. - Sat. - Sun. - Mon. New Peas July JP 4 i 6-7-- MatineeSat. Pa Matinee Dancer J 8, 10:30 A. M. Sun. 3:30 P. M. George O'Brien in FAN and BUBBLE Admission All Day 10c - Direct Sun. - A071. July 7-8- - from Dal Evening Continuous Sunday from 2:30 Sun. - July 1 1 7-8- Company Files Suit Involving Property Tue. -9 1i 1 siv Safe. ran a 5 u a if tv V'; v.j'J. A suit to restrain John Arror.ro from maintaining a road across land belonging to the Independent Coal and Coke company was filed in district court Monday. The plainlifl corporation alleges that Arronco forcibly entered on the land and is using it for highway purposes without the consent of the company. It is alleged a'so that the company constructed a fence on the property, with 1 hut the defendant removed itit down the threat that he would take as often as it was constructed. i it 1 11 VV An i' '-- j 'ft RightOfWay Sought By Chemical Company Thu Carbon Dioxice and Chemical court company filed suit in district Saturday against the Walker Bank and Trust company, executors of tho o r,t rr F. F. Fisk. for a right- in the care of the bank, to the plaintiff seeking the ngni so n 'will be able to con. truct a pipeline. Is alleged that the line is now 1 It on adjoining partially constructed must land, and that the right-of-wbe can work the before be secured dors noi company Tbe completed. enclose any seek the right to fence or of the property. II it IK! 1 v, '.-o- of-w- ay ''IMiil 2 LBS gc OLIVES pgc J f) gc & Deviled Meat 3 CANS VIENNA Sc Sausage 3 CANS f tt&J? L ppc New Spuds $c PER POUND -- LEMONS Ac f mc All Flavors 3 for.... Kool-Ad- e 3 c $, i FKCS All Flavors Ec PKG New PEAS FuU of Juke DOZ... & J ?c Packages c Many other specials also Pot Roast 19c folCc Steer Beef 10 LB.' MISSION SKINNED TURNIPS, BEETS sc HAMS 24V?C POUND Frankfurters fif c POUND Mince Ham Large Package MEATS POUND A fjc .... BACON Pork Roasts Qc SIiccd-- Lb Lt)a Veal Roasts c Steer Beef Steaks Sirloin or A Etc 2 Lbs Steer Beef Rib Beef Pot Roast S6C t0 2c Lunch Meats Assorted Lb Lbee.fSte.aks. Sliced Bacon Lb Amer. Cheese Lb' pci 23c f?c m$0 STEAKS 20c Veal Pot Roast ggc ri) Veal Steaks 2 Kfc Lbs PURE POKK SAUSAGE Home Made 2 Lbs. Lunch Meats Assorted Lb COME IN AND GET ONE OF OUR TERMANENTS FOOD HINTS Our bargains for the 4th will last all week as lonjr as our stock holds out on any one item. Our fruit department will suggest many a menu. The iLsplays are put on fresh each morning. Tbe variety is the largest that the market afThe prices are always attractive and you may be sure that tho quality Is the lest. BARGAIN'S Potato Chips, fords. 9e; fiip LBS 10 U.S. INSP. MEATS g PAR 0? JELL-- 0 & lOTS fc f fc & Royal Deserts 3 $ for DESSERT 49c Lb. Pkg 3 jqc & fc & Lb 1 l.--nd ay 1 Matches Carton S. & W. Quarts Continuous Sunday from 2:30 W3"JL Lbbs CLOROX Taharin Mon. 7 1 10c - 15c - 25c 10c - 20c . 30c Matinee -9 New Spuds COFFEE SHOP in San Francisco Tue. Lbs COFFEE DANCER 20c - 25c Cans 3 Pork, Beans KRE-ME- COFFEE "The Dude Miss Blanche Lavender N Spaghetti 2 gc Jar Admission All Day 10c - 20c - 25c Qc LARGE CANS QUARTS fc Libbys Mustard FRANCO-AMERICA- TOMATOES Tall Cans OPEN 3 PER POUND DRESSING & Bag & inch Size TO (12 PACKAGE) 9 Oz. BANANAS SALAD Paper Plates 9 c P fife . . TALL CANS Potato Chips 5 Oz. LETTUCE Bc DOc Marshmallows, lb. 15c; 8c; Nap- 10c; Flav 1.. H',. Paper Plates, dozen. Bkins, large package, ... An IV, 1 ... large can Pork and Beans, 10c; pint Olives, 15s; quart ran Dill Pickles, 15c; quart bottle Mustard, 15c; Prunes, 2 lbs.. 15c; large Paper, 15e; cans Tomatoes, 10c; Franco-Americ- an 2 cans, 18c; Certo, 23c; Catsup, 2 3 for bottles, 25c; Kre-me- l, 10c; Peas, can, 10c; Deviled Meat 3 cans 10c; Cracker Jack Pop Corn, 2 for 8c; 2 lbs. Graham or Soda Crackers, 19c. Spaghetti, In The Market For the Picnic and Campfire Side Delicious cottage cheese served on a loaf of lettuce and slice of pineapple will make a palatable and quickly prepared Salad. FRANKFURTERS OR STEAKS Fresh, large Franks with a splash of biting Mustard add Cottage favor and flavor to your picnic, 2 lbs, 25c; Mustard, 15c a quart. You may want a Juicy Steak to broil over the fire. We have them reasonably priced. Large Spring Friers; other regular meats such as Lamb, Veal, Beef, and Pork at barCheese, Lard, gain prices. Bacon, Lunch Shortening, Meats of every conceivable variety at prices to please. Haras, whode or half, lb. 12c; picnics, boneless, lb., 19c. WE SHIP BY RAIL CLP. SKACCS |