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Show ! THE HELPER JOURNAL 6. Page S. Filler of the Salt Lake 'lusage company, spent Monday nd Tuesday in Helper, Mr. Filler as just recently appointed manger in Carbon county for this .totDpany. He had been with thus oneern only a short time but as made a host of friends for the company as well as himself. He B selling a very fine commodity. - - for the Journal 5ub8crice ,, . ........ K .i....... ,ll ..1... ,? Si WITH 15 I Worth 10c but "ZAPP-Z- A A ican Legion club and the Women's club were also in attendance. A discussion on the Cancer drive was held and the women of Helper have been asked to raise ten dollars toward the fund. Dr. A. It. Demman gave a talk on Cancer. Mrs. W. U. Wardell of the Women's club was in charge of the program which included several musical numbers. ..nAsLi-Wi- Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Entertain On Easter Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stafford entertained ten of their friends Easter Sunday at the Grill Cafe club rooms. The guests were seat ed at one long table which was centered with a beautiful Easter basket. After luncheon was served progressive bridge was played. Mr. Guests present included: and Mrs. Dave Pannley, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bernardi all of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Demman, and the host and hostess. The prize wa3 won by Mrs. Miner. PP" EOUN3 EFFCCl given with 2 packages of Morton's Salt while limited supply lasts. At all grocersl Every boy and girl who wants to be husky should Decorated with have one of these Buck various of characters, the Rogers they pictures provide excellent arm exercise by bouncing back against the fist when struck. Also, they go Worth 10c but given FREE with 2 packages of Morton's g Salt solely to induce you to use this famous brand with a spout that won't tear out I Punch-O-Bag- s. Specials for Fri. Sat., April " IODIZED OR PLAIN RED SALMON naw KaMnetor U Pl mveh t Powered. H ha rioubl th cooling capacity n of othor roilg-rate- rt well-know- of oqwai (iio. Kclvbiator run only half many mlnwtot por day awrlna tho of tho ttrno it maintain low tomporaturot vilng no tvr. ront et oH. rt 2 r- -i yii- - FRUIT COCKTAIL FIG BARS jll JELLO Entertains flavors GREEN ONIONS, SPAGHETTI Members of the Helper Women's club will meet at the Y.M.C.A. next Thursday afternoon for the regular meeting. Mrs. M. P. Street will review "Arctic Adventure." Mrs. Clyde Miller is in charge of the pro- nv. PilKnAnn fa iTl'tn.J trt fit. tend as a most interesting program is being arranged. or Queens taste M D SI Thti BUILT-I- Advsntigti FRESH GROUND BEEF ,b BEEF POT ROAST CERTIFICATE IN ALL ICE TRAYS OF LOW OPERA TINQ VKElYINATORy ' 1 lb MUTTON M liht i i mm mm BEEF STEAK 1 F7 PLAN Cod N- IJf m am . : ri'rwi. LS 'Mitlrivrm dJ I vi F. HOME See complete floor plans "i;"iLr' loilillt.altiinr " lb Stcer 17 SLICED BACON ,b riiII l U i inn S,,a,,li,css 10 0 lbs for SCri All 171 . 3501 ' 3 cans 2 inn i ill 290 212S oM pack 3 cans 290 Large package Mi Hi : VEGETABLES r f f tato ORANGES - lb S0,idHeads 'GRAPEFRUIT Texas un 220 bunch GREEN ONIONS CABBAGE 4lbs 51 15c 3 ,or f 25c 1" e In 2bunches CRESS WATER jo doz Nice juicy RADISHES " Uni ,b Tender ASPARAGUS I U. S. Inspected Meats Market Th it !P0T ROAST Stcer Becf best cuts lb GROUND BEEF 2M 290 250andup lb 19 Bu,"Pure 2 lbs Fresh Milk acd Cream Daily Fresh Fish and Poultrv rURK SAUSAGE BOOK illustrations of applinncci and full specifications on the Kelvin Home, in this complete 36 pagej illustrated book; It's freel Come for your copy today t - lb 2 ,bs iiuLt LAllU The Palace Candy Co. FREE! KELVIN lb FRANKFURTERS i - PICNIC HAM U lb VEAL POT ROAST 90 PROOF COST PROTECTION 0' MUTTON STEW m A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES 3 RUBBER GRIDS LEG t0 12 25 180 150 190 50 170 can fj 5 Jra; .1001 ;ripe tomatoes $1.49 2 ibs pa fn :SBD5ima(I3nulah2,bC2)c! $1,75 BETTER MEATS AT LOWER PRICES - A WEEK BUYS A THERMOMETER N vv 25 10 lb sack ni e .ef-H- o 150 RUMP ROAST Veal or Beef Only KiMnitor 6Vt Yoi All its cans FLOUR The competition is for true Utah pioneer, stories of not more than WWII jj N. and FRUITS i authorities. PLUS-POWERE- TURNIPS 15 lbs DEVILED MEAT BEANS 'NAPKINS fiuart can for PINEAPPLE - U 1501 4 lb pkg r if ITOMATOES N can SPINACH Announcement of a story contest to be sponsored by Helper lodge No. 1659 of the Loyal Order of; Moose, through the W.P.A. recrea- tional progi am in Carbon county, was made this week by Moose PEAS pks QZ r U 01 190 Heinz15 andUl v b 220i 2 16 S3 a I pks Sperry White ffWfii.iMUiI IGe! ai Franco-Ara- er AIURM s 3 cans 2 bars MARSHMELLOWS 25? ckms Golden West 1 lb Limit palmolive SPAGHETTI W Limit Sunbrite WHEAT HEARTS 100 or eatm APPLES MOOSE SPONSOR STORY CONTEST BUT THE KELVINATOR GIVES YOU EVERYTHING! SOAP 12? bunches for 5Ci Hmit ilUil 2 CLEANSER, pkg CARROTS, I (5 iiiwu bottles for BEER mmm s aRlflF gelect tmm s alps saw Margarine H lb ill HrjgfiiK'utah"'l TOMATO JUICE per can mi III IK Knrf 19? 101 per pound jJQC Helper Women's Club To Meet Next Week itil.. ".;.miiI.i SHOP WITH SUCCESS AND SAVE Prices Effective Fri. Sat., April 2nd - 3rd ,arsepkg PREMIUM WHEAT For Young Son Mrs. George Kelly entertained last Friday epening at an Easter birthday party in honor of her son Bobby. Piphfcon vnnni? Ernests enioved an epening of games and a 10:00 oclock luncheon. now Th A!H PliK'E. UTAH giTdJlT 3 Ig can K.K, : Th 2-- jngelo brand can CORNED BEEF Mrs. George Pizza entertained the members of the Tuesday n;giit bridge club. Guests were seated at small tables and a dainty luncheon was served. Following the luncheon, bridge was played. Membe-- s present were: Mrs M's. Thelmi Josie Wbelmore, Flaim, Mrs. Carrie Be Viette, Mrs. Maxina Murphy, Mrs. Chris Wahl, Mrs. Leah Peterson, Miss Dorothy Wilson and the hostess. Prize winners were Miss Wilson, Mrs. Whitmere and Mrs. DeVieite. FACT 2 urr ppn h.iTVg, EGGS, Fresh daily from mash-fe- d poultry. We don't like to crow but just try our eggs ' FACT 1 The Morning Star lodge Xo. 296 will hold a dance Wednesday at the Davis Refreshment hall. No Fresh meat sold after 6 p.m. including Saturdays at Union Markets. If you cannot get here by that time, phone or write your order. We will have it ready when you call. Mrs. George Pizza Is Hostess To Club Mrs. Kelly proud parents of a fine baby son born Easter Sunday. Mother and son are doing well. WU EKET MA M. S. Bown of Provo was leased on $200 bond when u. raigned before Justice J. w. Hammond last Friday on a charge of driving under the influence of liquor. Bown's car allegedly ran into one driven by Frank Marra, Price, about 10:30 p.m. March 23, on highway 50 between Price and Helper. Both cars overturned. Vera L. Davis, state patrolman, made the arrest. George A. Rowley and son were Salt Lake visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Skerl are the WOE IX MANS Bottino Has Thursday Bridge Club Mrs. James Bottino entertained the Thursday Bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served at small tables at one o'clock and bridge followed. Members present were: Mrs. D. K. Downey, Mrs. James Bergera, Mrs. A. R. Demman, Mrs. Ace Miner, Mrs. Joe Barboglio, Jr., Mrs. Cliff Memmott, Mrs. R. A. Nilson, Mrs. Jess Perry and the hostess. Prizes went to Mrs. Nyman, Mrs. Memmott and Mrs. Miner. non-cakin- Easter holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Howlett. men have been employed at the Bert Chambers is improving Peerless mine during the winter Little has been Bert along. right months. They will visit relatives confined to his bed for months and friends while in Italy. with heart trouble. His many play mates wish him a speddy recovis Gate Castle of Jones August new ery to health. driving one of Colton Motor's Graham Superchargers. The coupe Mr. and Mrs. Danga have purwhich Mr. Joaes puhchased was chased ' part of the Haycock propsold to him this week. erty and are building a home on Arthur Jlolley, who formerly it. They expect to move in real managed the Strand Theatre here soon now. and is new employed at Spanish The Spring Glen school child- Fork on the Huish Theatre Cirren have enjoyed well balanced in was a Sunday visitor cuit, lunches this winter - due to the! on business. Helper efforts of Mrs. Mackey and Mrs. Just talking to Sam Graves. He Feado. says. "The biK Iriehman has fin ! Miss Beth Rowley, who is at- ally gone to work also the Dutch old tending the B.Y.U., spent the man; so, I gues that the with her parents, Mr. southern gentleman will be next. week-en- d and Mrs. Silas Rowley. William Davis is a patient at Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lovelace of Standardville has moved to Martin. the Price city hospital. Mrs. "Zapp-Zapp-Zapp- I words, will be awarded Society IRotes It. . and valuable prizes lor the three best SPRING GLEN articles. Entrants mnst not be over 18 years of ae. By Bud Strong All students in Carbon county of eligible age are invited to com- Mrs. Howard Jenson and daughAuxiliary business: Legion ine. Tea will follow the pete in the contest which will of Hawatha are visiting at thTo Initiate Members ter, close the at of the end members present session and the Legion of Mrs. L. Heaston. home school term. The American Legion Auxiliary are invited. will initiate seven new members Mr. and Mrs. Milton Butler pnJ Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner spent Friday night at the Y.M.C.A. chap- B.P.W. Club Hold let" for California to mike family on business. in Provo el. Mrs. Alma Dankworth is in Meeting Monday Night Friday inhome. their which charge of the program The Helper Business and ProMr. Carlo Bertuzzi and Mrs. cludes vocal selections by Mrs. Women's club held their fessional D. Conca, 56, one of Spring AndelTony Guidi, both of Peerless, left Henry Hall and Mrs. Faye regular meeting Monday night at Wedesday morning for Italy where Glen's leading citizens died here the local school house. The Amerthey will remain indefinitely. Both at his home last Monday. 800 ausage Representative Helper, Utah, Friday, April 2, 1937. Miss Leanor Howlett spent her . Released On Bond Fresh ground SLICED BACON Easterncurc itindt 14' iA nt 2 Ibs 230 ,b P0RK CHOPS S,cer Bwf Loi" or ' ifrffi "I Tl, ie 2 I STEAKS ' i te , Pie lb Rib ib Sian 250: iis ' 1VEAL CHOPS - 350 k i Mi,k fc" veal ib 19 NOTICE ALI. UNION MF.AT lf at? Tfii'TC iv f'i?r.0: COUNTY WILL CLOSE AT G P.M. EVEI NKiHT INCLUDING SATUKI)AY. Eli th,. ainrn BlMor 11 Vf: Hiss M-- s. tun PI ILlp |