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Show if Nevada. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Seppas and personals ...,.;..i .,.,..!j visiting friends 0j , i Ber CZ k it ifu-iiur- i cy - ... ; ip '; ., .1 i A t. ,f i Whzt'$ all this talk, Bert, I Thre Hughs and family were D. C. M. soapSlO8 e Liti-zzett- i, MarshmaHovSpVlOc . El Box r a Matches 6Carton JlfcjlC Rice 5 ozO for nr Puffed Wheat 0C ; Margaret Price returned to her home Monday aftw spending a week in Standardviiie visiting relatives. nnn rnnn Tuesday morning the councilmen Dalpiaz, Albert John Quillco, Ulecl and nert fBunnel went witn the wjitermasto Vu?ust Utizzette ;and inspected thevrtew water line1 extension up at Fislf Creek. r 1 uuuruuu, k TP Mifs Mary Ttiggs returned Mon-- j day August 10th from a two week trip through California and parts - iflUhU BUNS, : I r,a A IS IC E ff j j These Specials Effective CANNING HOME Now is the time to buy all of your canning supplies to take advantage of our low prices. Check our values when you make your shopdisping list and you will on interest your a cover big here. Remoney invented member our stock are fresh throughout and complets the store with everything reasonably priced. Libby's Store bargains: or Raspberry Strawberry Jam, new pack 25c bottle; cans 3 for 25c; Olives Kernt Catsup 10c bottle; White Breakers. Salad Fish K.K. Vanilla or 12c can; bottle 10c; Lemon Ex. z Champion Lye 3 cans 25c; Whole Pickling Spices 3 for Spag19c; hetti 9c can; Sal Soda 10c; Hominy Ig can 10c; Tomato Juice 5c; Deviled meat 3 for 10c; Fly Spray 23c pt; Pur-ex- " 2 qta 25c; Powderej Sugar 2 lbs 25c; Assorted Cookies 19c lb; Fig Bars 2 lbs 25c; Peanut Butter 2 lbs 25c; , S Pint Vi rj J- 1 I CODE NUMBERS -It s pints- - 79 more than ' 76-- A j ueorgt; nrhlctco AnpK most of its 4geiog durine the summer 3 8 so the Frankfort people heat BEEF ROASTS You can select a roast cut from stamped packing house from as beef this week-enlow as 10c lb up to 15c lb. For the best cuts. v d SMOKED MEATS For ' " 1 v4 H t s seasoning your vegetable dinners try a batch of smoked pork bones at 2 lbs for 15c; Smoked shoulder cut thin like bacon for the fry pan 25c lb; Sliced ham from the ends 35c lb; center cuts 40c lb. We have arranged bargain prices for you in shortening, lard, bacon and luncheon meats. Don't overlook the buys you can make here in pork, lamb, fresh salmon, cottage cheese, pig's Tet, dill pickles etc All fresh merchandise that will pass the most rigid good r IRANKF0RT DISTILLERIES, i Louisville Inc Baltimore PERFECT GIN DRINKS! Paul Jones Four Star Dry Gin (90 grain proof), distilled from 100 neutral spirit!. Code No., fifths . ; pints FOR 442-A.- 4 443-A- - Real SUMMER SQUASH 14-1- 5 CUCUMBERS each STRING BEANS lb EGGS FRESH EGGS, Daily, Candled Own Coops Extra Large size. - WALNUT Meats lb IJ From Our j jjij 3 lbs B0 Powdered KK No. 4's 2 f cans All flavors . 15 19(1 Jall(can De,Ra , 13c 3 cans 25 33T lb presh ground 15C r Syrup 3 lb. can Spcrry's pkg r j FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PEARS Blue Pine 7Af - I "111 jPINE.VPPLE (Juice, Tall can ! TOMATOES, S pkg 5 SPAGHETTI Franco-America- n -- h WATERMELONS can 9 FirmRi')es CANTALOUPE, Gr,?'nriver CORN can Whole Kernel PUFFED WHEAT puffed ;hce puffed corn SHRIMPS 1 $0 VE'fAI.T e SPUDS, can S MUFl-ET- ORANGES, IJ t RIim Uihhnn Vnl 290 JJgiRUMP Roast Beef or Veal 23cHbroilers 'Fancy GobbIcrs lbs l BACON, Piece lb 190 Drossed r1t rYT.-Daily POT Roast 1? to 1M Fresh per lb SHORTENING 2 lbs for FRANKS 2 lbs (Steer beef lb 29(5 BUTTER ot market (PICNIC HAM lb 1AA A" meat tShankless 6 lbs Price lRD b pkg Fresh Fish and Lunch j HAM SHANK lb WFresh Milk and Cream r Meats of all kinds For seasoning Everv Dv 16 4-- 8-l- 2Ibs 5r 3for 10c 10lbs 19 jjozen 33. S. Inspected Meats U. . IU BOAST. I I Qrpeef VEAL STEAK g SLICED BACON STEAKS, S'ferBwf Morlrt III VEAL ROAST 2-- 3 m 5 -- pkR W hole wheat bis. I I BETTER MEATS AT LOWER PRICES MUTTON, Leg O' Fancy per lb B a con, lb pkg IiceJ IV. 5 tie make COFFEE, EAT. OATS J Tender 15ziar Blue Ribbon Malt 10 COFFEE Shillings Wb PKS 19 jarge can cKUOfvIS -- Mjar Driftd Snow 48 lb tes $1 FLOUR, A 3 cans I fcanffor'1"1 SUGAR SPAGHETTI, Bk 10? 22 oz jar RIPE OLIVES P '' 19(1 BEANS, Picnic CRAB MEAT, Qgj per package 0ranse PICKLES, Sour. DUI 29i8c POTATO CHIPS & PORK Bunched varieties TOMATOES 5 lbs for JQg 1PRICOTS per lug CANTE LOUPES large lb rbhardts 15 MARMALADE, Bargains Pay-Da- y VEGETABLES, 2 bunches C per Extract 3 PRESERVES Frtsitsfand Vegetables PEPPERS lb n In The Market S their warehouses to make ttttnner last 12 months. That's what makes Uroad Ripple so much richer and mellower!" at Workman's Friday, Saturday, August z Franco-America- 3can VANILLA, LEMON : I Jat ptective jnese Gibson's mother, Mrs. Humphrey and her niece, Miss Kllen Scomp of Salina arrived Sunday to spend a few days visiting with her. Miss Ccorup is going to teach music in the fourth grade at Oistle Gate, this year. Mrs. Kxie Lloyd and daughter I! Olive returned to Trovo after Impending two weeks in Helper. iThey are making their home In Provo this winter. Rati summer temperatures a 1I tall 12 montlu.'" I all-ye- elec-Clau- d Mrs. r r M-I- . . I A visitors this week at the home of Ray Barret. Mr. Hughes is a dispatcher working out of Grand Junction. S. f 1 Mis. Ijee flunnel and family of Moore, Nevada, left Sunday morning, August 9, after spending a I few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunne!.- - They - were returning to their home after a three week vacation iu Castle Dale. Geoige "-M- odern 9-- Assu c' d If ! h 4Srs. R. E. Rogers and eon James and relatives. 41 Alliance, Nebraska, are visiting jA lb borne of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mr. Al Pearson spent a few days jtfitler for an indefinite time. t Mount Pleasant and returned bringing his family with him. The . Ir. Frank Barboglio and Mf. iamily have been there for six JUct Vlgnetto tpent the veek-enweeks ou a vacation. 4a Xervul where they attended a Mkers' convention. Mr. John Best left Saturday on a business trip to Denver. iss Frances Mayo, daurhtnr of and Mrs. James Abreu. of MJs Mildred Hatch arrived cm Bd&er, was taken to the Price Friday August 7th to spend two -hospital last week for an. weeks visiting at the home of her operation. She is well Thorit .Hatch. brother, rtbe way recorery q , MONIES , . z. STATE IMPROVED ' the 8 - Jn ftuk tMty Following The Organized Beauty Operators s'i' ft . & AU Association of Helper met ThursAugust " home of Iuise her work at nc the day evening at the ' i Castle Aug. Gate, Colorado. 10th and after having pro Monday August A minimum of $222,600 in t& S.E. A .. Blatz Beer t been ill for the past two weeks. would lems Df the body. monies was a.'ked by the Carbon tate Monticello, Utah, ... MutUOl at nr!.. was giv?n board of education of the county 0ne 0f the principal topics of tads. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treicott improved this year road dis.ugsjon Was probable applica- - K. of C. M.I.A. a ' the state L.nrdav to commissioners Utah operate Latud, by Entertain at Bridge 1937. a for meeting 1(K.ai a group during ou lhe August joint of afM.ndinR county ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trescott rm- - Standardviiie at me Aiueru-aiaccording to repon given out by iated civic li" .charter rr-i.,u K f c, iated -i n,.kn County Clerk B. H. Young this Soutnf!rn vub and the Assoi ;eration of ibor for a local union at S.E.A. ,k .w.i .o-jbeauty operators in Helper was served and bridge enjoyed. ' Civic Clubs of Southwestern August IS Spring the levy for The commission set Those attending were: Mr. and Helper and Carbon county are dardville. TV Ituda ana w. ja unjon centers m the western Castle Mrs. Ed Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff county schools at lu.Ba tor i?jo pregton g. Peterson Gate at t and Utah amount Wet-morthe of the to raise necessary Mrs. Bill and Mr. and the members wag and jt thought by Dyet Modem Barber at D i-- n Hammon(j( had Mrs. Casey and Mrs. Dyet which was in effect a 185 mil! member8 that the pr0per thing to COmmission. said $355,000 0 August 19- - K. of c. at cut under the previous year, in won the prizes. a thla Ume wouW be t0 apply alloUed f0r road improve-1(,the board to August 20 Mutual af the repoit of the a cbarter for the local organ-ty- , ment rom MontIcCHo to the etat;for , 7.5 high-that was S.E.A. at K M stated Barber. it The body decided to keep Surprise Bridal ma road, designated - y Beer at M.I.A.. sdh.. Shower Given mills WOUia ve rcsimry w euir wo r 450 fn Utah, connects as at the rate 6ane injtne prices me auu Standardviiie, msmiaia A surprise Bridal fchower wasj j previously Catie advertised. highway 160 in Coioraoo. 6 ami j. uiiub .uum i Spring Glen. D year neii a .nmwrnients last Following evening. given August! Friday " fuDdJ -21 August. Standard the road following beauty parlors of Helper Blatz 7th for Mfss My Jouflas. daughter jTbe ctsh appropriations for the; i Snin are mmb ers cf the organl iaUon: Monticello to the Colorado of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jouflas. various school administration kfi Ganron. K. - f l .WOdtr. . t year, they who will be married nett weK-- to penditures ate listed as follows: ber, at S.EA.. Lvhj. -w ' w . , . . " 4 i -tcf- -Afo -cphnA ana " fax and interest i ir . . wp nr I ptq a .A,.M K. murie -I.ouise Bosone, Elinor Rehor, Elsie Castle Gate. state nation saia und. 130,715.70; rental Mrs. Those attending1, were: civic clubs n Charlesworth, representing the high school lax. 12.250: state to create additional FOR RENT that and state Frank Migliore, Mrs. George I'lzia. j equaliaation fund. 18,500: coalithelr they ou.u- following shops: Helper Beauty 3 Room a PrRRose Beauty, Gift Beauty, Apartment with fc,fc Mrs. George Swatting.. Josw.hiuel rovaltlea. Jil.000: federal emer-- work toward promotion of t shop. . .. r. ttm ! ... . . TtGiuivr ...1. 'uvu.1 evctom In l.ran aHQ RAll n.A uu cioir Furnihd Neodl, Josephine Martlnelli, Eliz- gency administration or puouc vwj, ruiy Mr. W. L. er Unfunny' abeth Martinelll, Mary Vieta, and works, J35.000: miscellaneous rev- - Colorado. jsbop. Prteten .. Mrs. Chris Jouflas, Members ot Dom groups pieu enue, $3,175; estimated cash on Two tables of bridge Mere set hand to begin year and general themselves to further an s on the lawn. The high prize was building fund. $34,192.85. The total road between Utah and southwest-ithe meeting ern states. Following won by Elizabeth Martinelli and $225, 433. 75. 'which convened at 3 p.m., a ban the low prize by Mrs. Frank Migquet was held. liore. The prizes were given to the Injured On bride elect. She also received a Emery County Road;EMERY Y0UX IS 32 piece set of dishes and a 3 piece pyrex cooking set. KILLED BY BOLT Three persons were injured in an automobile accident about a half mile beyond the EmeryCar- - Albert Alden Clegg, 15. was jff LEGION AUXILIARY pru A08 14, 15 prices bon cbnnty line Sunday afternoon wiled when struck by lightning when an automoile driven by Tuesday afternoon during an NAMES DELEGATES Jones, Cattle Dale, ran intojtriC gtorm. The boy was the son the tear end of a truck driven by of Mr and Mrs. Walter Clegg of John Bell. The injured are Hally Elmo. He was stacking hay in a The auxiliary organization of Cox 9, his sister, Arline, 11, andlfieij nortn 0f Elmo when he was Jstruck at 3:30 p.m. the local American Legion post Ervin Snow, 21. named delegates and alternates were in Cox children The riding Three other persons who were to attend the earning state conven- the rear of the truck and wereworkmg jn the field with the boy tion to be held' in Salt Lake City. thrown in front of Jones' car bywere knocked down and momen-thThose named Include Mrs. Eva force of the collision, witness- - tarily stunned by the bolt. They Minnt Hansen, were jess Tucker, Chas. Jones, on Wahl, Elinor es said. Rehor, Grace VanWerven, June The Injured all suffered severe whose property the accident ' Buchanan. of the head, body curred, and Gene Jones, 6. The Alternates are Mrs. Lucille bruises and possible skull frac- - boy was on top of the load stack-tures- . Mrs. E. II. Thomas. Olive Riding with Jones werejing the hay when the bolt struck .Vilson, Bertha .Spratling and Mary Ervin Snow and Owen McCIahan. .him, knocking him to the ground Ftillnjer, Eva Hansen is chairman The injured are In the Price city and killing him instantly. The of the delegation. n hospital for treatment, wagon and hay burned. iy at Salt lake smunn Morrison returned to the- telephone office Mrs. n -- INTO NEW HIGHWAY CARBON SCHOOLS ASK' jilel Taylor of Price. Mr. Gln Ballinger left last City Attorney Tborit Hatch and 4Kr. Hatch were the proud par-&t- s Thursday afternoon for Tremon-towhere he attended a Legion of a baby girl, born last FriHe returned Sunday Price meeting. ih at hospital, city day pother and child are reported as vtning. Joins nicely. Mr. Frank Barrier returned 4rtiss Gladys DeLong who has after a three week vacation visiting her twin sister, Mrs. in Kemnierer, Wyoming. Wible for about a week, iett Sunday night to return to her Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein and Jboeie in San Francisco. daughter Stella spent the meekend "H" ! J - THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Eight " 'i Helper, Utah, Friday, August 14, 193$ Softball Schedule 'Beauty Operators Hold GivenFor Organization Meeting lb 2 Ibs ..if 111? I -- Jj )Si ib 2 lbs m 29r STEWING HENS SPRING FRYERS ) FRESH FISH |