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Show I I R THE HELPER JOURNAL secretary-treasure- FOR SCHOOL ARE r f.u H IS SCENE GAME BENEFIT RANDAL FOR HELPER TAYLOR with the po of approx-4;rting power will take the field Late Federation of vnietit's against a powstar tea"1 2 sua. a 01 fcollp league at i:.fo p.m. ball park, lt the Helper ngram Cob but with clashing. geems almost certain this linlit- - A11 proceeds as the re-,- f games as well ,ae fices y calls for two games innings each, long aggregation!! ,1 Utah last Sunday's games with ,',e teams at Salt Lake Taylor of He:-:,- o to Randall a broken le? suffered laying with the Price ball tile state amateur baseball ent. con-ditio- n From indications, it will iiossi-blbe Luke Pappus and Eldon Alger at the fickle positions with Vic Silvacni a strong aspirant for starting post as well. In the guard Sam Daugherty, John pots, Memanakis, Max Allrod, and Clyde Foisyth are the most outstanding at the present time and all should receive the call for action. Harold Higgins, Earl Pollock, and Kay Bunnel have been fight-in- e it out for the renter nnst and as yet none of this trio have been given an edge by Coach Summer- hays. Jackie Araniaki at quarterback will undoubtedly lead the ?leven, wlvle Louie Tezak, Gar-deMarshall, and Holly Burgess will be on the halfback ball toting line. Leslie Roid and George Dro-,o- s have been alternating at full- 1 p Frank J, have and they as a group favor its return. Tuttel, Tony Salazar and many yutstamling players of the Lke industrial league. "Pie" L rC killed Tuesday in an automobile accident, Iso slated to make the trip. Central Utah league squad ts 1'resion numiiieruaj s, .indsay, Rusty Woolsey, and Glen Vv'orth-Eini- e ,ur of Price; and Sam Jensen !,asen of Paysou; Tom Pat-- ; Joe Tezak Ge:rge Shiga, liny Krisnian of Helper; Tim is and Harold Viertell of M, piloted by L. R. Rills of who was ice chid. ill iers CASi take the field for preliminary p.m. for The Writ at work- - , Journal. ed supervisor for youth activities as well as a gymnasium wouir come with a Y. M. C. A.. A boy Scout leader and headquarters for scout work would automatically be established as veil as a recre ational center for the people ol Helper. if you want these things, get in touch with Glen Rallinser and telt him about it or write the Y.M.C.A Cr.mc'l. Addiess: Homer L. According to Coach Summer-hay- s extensive an interesting -for ampaipn has been lined-uthe team this year. South high will Dlav at Price September 27, Granite will play at Price October ji 4, and Richfield will play at Price October 11. The league title game will be played at Moab October 1 EICH fare ILL th and Eugenia Missouri, asking for the leestabl ishment of the RRYMCA in Hel. per. ( A Contributor) IN TIMBER AND IDEAL GRAZING WATER RIGHTS RESERVED Inquire P.O. Box 312 Helper, Utah 'i f s' ft HELPER TEAJI WILL Ten members of the Helper ball team will journey t3 Grand June-- ! tion Sunday for an inter-sUU- e game with the Shell Oil nine of hat city, according to Luke manager of the crew. The players making the trtp in clude Ed Marcluetti. Oris Maulsby,! Paul Holbrook, Paul DaJpiaz, Ace: Verdi, Luke Carmoni, Willie Ver-- j di, Lewis Tezak, and Fred Bosone. It is expected that a return en-- ' gagemenit with the Colorado team ul be played early in October. j r&l'i IN wear. bathing suit navy satin mid astonishing pair navy and white nlals as she com plies excrcls with 01 sunbathing. AND POLL SAYS TO FIDO , J HOL'SE COMMITTEE ON NEUTRALITY worked out the compromise These m-on the bill which had been passed by the Senate. From left to right. Rep. Sol Bloom, ranking Democrat, of N. Y., Rep. McRey-noldChairman, and Rep. Johnson of Texas. " N BROTHER DEFEATS BROTHER Walter Swanson (left) won the national championship from his brother, Elmer, (right) at North Lake, Washington, They're professional lumbermen but how they would get along in Congress! log-rolli- XJVINO ROOM ON WIIEICLS Merle O b e r o n , star of (he SHnni"' y.4 t XT Goldwyn Mr j Unlteo Artists feature picture, '"The Dark Angel," rest' 4 t rjjr ft 0 A pi Hill - A K'sl" w V- x vis .ji!s between scenes In her Buick. The in- 3 terior f atures a special ftreen mo- 4 har velvet con- - and i walls, celling a floor rug brand ew scheme de-- I veioped by Fisher Body designers. 8 NOBODV PICKS ON HIM George Smith has a pet lioness, which is all right-- but he takes her walking with him, which sowettmes Is not all right with the rest of the walk- - lie erg. Here he is """""" """"" VJV"'5 street with the pho- - f pti$ 4Xf l.trmntin the nnlv r J other person around! , f a- - ""Ij - HARDWARE HELPER FURNITURE COMPANY Has just Received A Large Shipment of 0 cent Sale items To Be Offered To The People of Carbon County. The Demand Was So Great We Could Not Supply Every One. We Shall Continue This Sale For 10 More Days. Come In Now And Get Your Needs While They Last. & , j J EAT FOR HEALTH Whatever your needs in the food line, if you are healthy and have an enormous appetite we can supply all your food requirements at a min imum cost, or if your appe- - h tite is delicate and requires the most dainty selection of foods we feel that we can satisfy your demands. We invite you to eat for health by Hsinq our fine foods. BARGAINS! Morgan Red El'ss Spuds 89c per 100 lbs.; Salad Dressing 29c qt. f Pink Salmon 12c; Hills Coffee 2 lb. cans 55c; Navy Beans 4 lbs. 19c; Service Coffee 17c 2 for 19c; Dev. Meat 3 tor 10c; Turkey Red flour $1.49; Bulk Mac. or Spag. 3 lbs. 19c; Pork and Beans targe Charmin cans -- 10c ..each; Toilet Paper 17c roll; 4 lbs. new crop Seedless Raisins 2c: ..Sunny Monday Soap 10 bars 25c; Jello 3 for 17c; Snowdrift 3 lbs. 65c; Raisins 10 lbs. Sugar 3 pkgs. 19c; 55c; Milk 6c can; 4 lb. pkg. Vienna Rice 29c; Fancy Sausage 3 for 25c. In The Market BEEF We have a wide variety cut from of Beef roasts local beef house and packing at prices from 10c lb. to 18c lb. Rib boil from choice local beef 2 lbs. 19c; Ground beef the finest we have to offer at 2 lbs. 25c. VEAL and LAMB Fat young veal and lamb roasts 15c lb. to 20c lb.; Veal stew 2 lbs. 29c; Veaal chops or lamb, rib, 18c lb.; CHICKENS Spring fries and fat hens reasonably priced for your Sunday dinner; Shortening, 2 Ibe. 25c loose; lard 22c lb. Cheese 17c lb.; Bacon 35c lb. sliced, rind off 40c lb.; Swiss brick cheese 27c lb.; dill pickles 5 for 10c; fresh f sh, luncheon meats, Chill, Tamales and every thing a modern market carries. WE SHIP BY RAIL CLP. SKAGCS Quality Machinery Parts and Supplies N " Vj J . tlf ! ri Vio-deHslt c nvir HUMP TO A NOTl i Kit nempsiy liken. Sr., who swaps' experiences with Harrv K. more of whlske hiiH produced 3X0,000,000 gallons more "rounds than and luino inaii any ' even Jack can lion! of. MAKE WITH IT MACARONI Queens Taste 4 pk. FRANKS IQj 2 lbs. TOMATOES 1(M large cans CHEESE Full cream ... .. lb. M MILK J k?v; Uilil Peaches WHILE THEY LAST 59C COFFEE 1 lb. can 2 lb. Biuhel all brands JQ ' can 580 MATCHES IQA box carton 6 " SALT Iodized pkg FLOUR Star Brand WHEATIES $1.55 regular size PAR Washing powder with 10c pkg. Bluing all for 33 Fresh Tomatoes, Ita-'ia- n Primes, Peaaches, Pears for canning. U. S. INSPECTED MEATS In The Market lb. lh Factory Man Here To Give You All The Information You Want And .facK a VEAL lb. VEAL STEAKS We Have The ',."",l,v" newest addition to ihc beer bot-t, 'y- Although 31 per cent shorter than Iwer Im)HI.-- . his capacity li thf r ,"larl 12 "n,ps- - He ho been Inlro-anMdUc,d i "mry w,'ns-Illnl- s Glass Co., as the Ideal -Ibeer bottle. Macaroni Frankfurter Ring Is a dish that's good enough To set before a King In POT ROAST PRICES. NOW ALL ON SALE. Helper Furniture & Hardware Company Deviled STEAKS steer beef OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT HAS MANY NEW HEMS ADDED AT LOW Need To Help You Select Your Furniture. Call Or Phone For Appointment, NOW! NEW A ONE-DISII-DINN- POT ROAST lb. 10 steer beef .... s, I. rail Friday Saturday ' l east-to-we- st wms out to be ,nf v" tail' YOUTH I'LANS OCEAN FLIGHT Jack Van, only 19, plans to make the difficult Atlantic night from Ireland to his home in Quebec He plans to fly solo. He was a pilot at 14, the youngest in the Dominion. "KITCHEN OF THE FUTURE" Will help to revive building activity right Kitchen cabinet, sink, Jish washing machine and refrigerator at the or are examples of drawn metal construction making possible anyon color casters combination desired. In foreground is a round electric stove a a sug permitting cooking from any angle. Created by Briggs designers to the Industry. gestion of n not worked loose. ence room. The change has come about because of one of the most import ant advancements of the automo.. bile industry. ...the extensive use of welding. Just how far Ford has gone is shown In a recent checkup of the number of welds in a 19-- , 35 Tudor Sedan. There w ere in all 3,415 welds in the body and chassis, exclusive of welding operSPECIALS ations used in the manufacture of generator, lamps, horns and the like. And the number of welding1 September 20-2- 1 operations on the rord V 8 is in-- ; creasing almost weekly. Four major purposes are served by using welding, according to the Ford engineers. First, welding makes the Joined parts into one Me ship by . SNAPSHOTS THE SmiTE THE SUNLIGHT 1 TQW PL.1Y GRAND JCT. THE 'f d i, RICC : Cc 'h i!illl!!l!!liiilllll!illl!l!iflil!!H tn low-price- Ven-turell- is. ItRYMCA St., St. Louis p acre ranch in carbon county, r; p Car-nion- i, le - r back. Secretary, 20 vice-presl- ll A good library for Helper would be possible with proper supervision at no cost to Helper. A train- R.R. j 1 y v Horace vice-preside- MHE HID! 3ES field. the Salt Lake team Many of the older residents of sn.u reaciA iv w Helper know of the many benefits illie null or iuiuj(jii jauu. rantz to be derived by Helper citizens ,r Beverage, Gene as the Y.M.C.A March of Pinney, Bally from such a set-uz r; p with lpanie Class officers ror the coming school year were named by tb students of the Helper school Monday at a special school election. The officers named for each of the classes respective commencing with the luth grade are: Albert Ccok, president; Bob Van Netta, vice president; Bophia Jouflas, ecretary-treasureLorna Frand-sen- , reporter; and Miss Margaret Reese, class advisor. Ninth grade: Louis Bunnel, pres Carbon high's football crew will invade Coach Fenton Reeves' lair today for the opening gamP 0f tlv season at Spanish Fork. The miners are reported to be in fair for an early season engage., went and left this morning for the battle. A regular line-ufor the game was not available from Coach Preston Summerhays late last night as he was still undecided as to the an ay he will put on the t'-.- j secretary-treasurer- TEAM PLAYS TODAY Mr. Glen Rallingnr recentl re-y ceived copips 0f conimunlcations between the present, tenants nf Railroad Y, M. c. A. building and the International Council 0f Jie Y. M. C. A. dealing with the return cf the Y. M. C. A. to this city. These letters snow Uie Y.M.C.A. ready to come back and reestablish itself in Helper providing the the people here want it. Many of our Civic Clubs have expressed their sanction of tlvs return in letters to the Y.M.C.A. council. Other groups have as yet taken no action. It is with this in mind Uiat this article is being written. If you belong to an organization that has not expressed it. self on the matter, please bring it up at the next meeting and send a letter 'to the Y.M.C.A. asking that the Railroad Y. M. C. A. be r; - NAMED BY BALLOT WHAT ABOUT Y M C A; CARBON FOOTBALL ; ident; Katherine Gross, vice presiand M. J. Ed-- ; whole, obviating the chance of elman, advisor. George Pizza will loosening or separating and causdent; Mary Judd, for" the; ing squeaks, rattles, and wear. Don Colt on. reporter; Mrs. act as council advisor school during the year as a rep- Second, weigltt is materially reLydia Dodge, class advisor. Eight resentative of the faculty, while duced. Third, costs are lowered. grade-1- : John Malecker, president ; Marie Leger has been named to' Fourth, the Ford automatic weld., Gayle Cox, Bettyj serve as student reporter for th.5? ing method is positive guarantee ; Griffith, Maryi school. that each weld is as perfect as Jacobhagen, reporrer; Mary Rug every other weld done by the mageri. advisor. chine. On the Ford machines, the FORO WELDS MOST Eight-A- : McRay Lopez, prest-timing and Intensity of the welddent; Francis Skriner, ing current are precisely controlled intricate dent; Edith Bracket, secretary-- ! mechanisms CAR PARTS NOW which byassure treasurer; Leola Norton, reporter; perfection. E. L. Fjelstead, advisor. Seventh "You are placing yourselves in grade-1- : Frank MIgliaccio, presiThe days when a motor car was the same position as the commundent; Marylyn Wible, an asesmblage of parts fastened ists defying the government of Tom Apostle, secretary-treasurethe United States." by bolts, screws, and rivJohn Tarry, reporter; together Negotiations toward a new soft ets have gone forever. No longer and Jesse Nelson, advisor. coal wage contract for Appalachis it necessary to go over a Seventh grade-A- : Augelo car, such as the Ford V 8 ian miners had broken down compresident; Burton Davis, from time to time with a wrench pletely Saturday morning, when vice president; Phyllis Overlade, to make sure bolts and nuts have MiGrady stepped into the confersecretary-treasurer- CLASS OFFICERS i Helper, Utah September, 20 1935 14? 14? STEAKS Sirloin steer beef, and Round 20d T-F.o- ne lb ALLISON MACHINERY & SUPPLY Heloer -:- - Utah BACON fnnv sliced F.inv Canons JUrf lb.""" & Hens k;n'l of lunch meat rinmesiic and imported Cheese. A1 |