OCR Text |
Show 1 I I Helper, Utah, fllPT l aid, Mrs. C. G n Jin" ' Mrs. Earl Aeord. Bandmaster Karl auu a.uonte Snow "6i Mrs. Ed Tinkler of Long Beach California visited here for a t9v days at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs ' Robert Houston. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Alexander left Sunday for a vacation in CaJ forma. They were accompanied oy Mrs. Alexander's brother Will1 and Earl Larsen. also Mrs. Roseberry who returned to her! home there after visiting here for; i TTe Castle Gate Jr. in Salt Lake visited band -- THE HELPER JOURNAL i RAIL C 28. 1937 " UAOILL Ur.IL '. Friday, May - ess- 1 M M PJ M IE FEATURES STRAND BILLINGS "KID GALAHAD" ARE OUTSTANDING Ther cava A ' a - - rapid-movin- - y Sat. Fri. 1 270 590 fL0UR48 lbs $X-G- Star Red lg can I MIBCD CUDS WASHINO ( 70 jgEtpm?ginAa MKD NX K g iujniiliiZi 5 j SUPER Red SUDS WASMIW ClOTHB Blue 100 SEAGRAM'S SEVEN CROWN BLENDED WHIS KEY. The straight whiskies In this art 200 product 5 ?V?.,V mor straightI whi.k.e. 3Sdistillsd ad neutral spirits rem Am art can grains. SO Proof. Seagram-DistilleCor peratioa, Executive Offices, New York. irni. iiiii. '"I MACARONI Semolina 15 lb box PAPER 50 Large roll can Tomatoes Pine No. 2 Blue 1-- REFRESHO f()g 2 lor drinks halt pint P NUT BUTTER JQg' n it i Iwb,W8 Igg bottle Imitation lbs 30 or Graham CRACKERS 2 Soda SNOWDRIFT 6 id can &9 flavorade" iQg crystal white ) wAP 10 bars half gal. 250 CLEANSER 2 cans CrvRt!l-iTi- 1 1 Log 1 I med size fexm XVI dapple Juice qt 490 15 ozs 2 ih 90 a pkg Sfed Wheat JPgs for nr T.nv 5 25 each Texas new CUCUMBERS and Mrs. Spence Chapman are the proud parents of a eight pound baby boy, born Wednesday Announcement was made Sat- May 26th. The mother and child urday by William Littlejohn, pres- are doing nicely. ident of Littlejohn Theatres, of the appointment of John Maman-aki- s Mr. W. II. Waidell, principal cf of Helper as resident man- the Helper school left here Tuesager of the Bonnie theater. day for Chicago, where he will Mr. Mamanakls has been em- attend summer school. ployed for the past two years in the capacity of chief operator. Miss Mary Skriner returned to Johnnie is a '36 graduate of the her home here Monday due to the Carbon high school where h was illness of her father. Miss Skrinvery active in athletics and es- er has been residing in LosAngeles pecially football. for the past month. His many friends wish him success in his new position which Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rostrolla and will consist primarily of billing family motored to Salt Lake Sunbig attractions and putting forth day where they visited for a few an advertising campaign of all of days. the coming features. Here's luck to you, Johnnie. Mr. Martin Kosec visited with E1CC1 MARKET 50 210 4 lbs Sweet Bermuda Mr. Prices for Fri. Sat., May 28th BAHAMAS per pound WHEATIES 2 for Bowl FREE SPINACH lb lg can - 29th 2 fof Large COFFEE j 270 2 lbs 530 7 cans 50 FLOUR 48 lbs Red Star POST TOATIES pkgs Post Bran all 250 Blue Pine T03IATOES ig can 4tKA 2 large can 2 lb ttii-- . iiuuj pai? .59 FLOUR Lehi Turkey Red bag 3 lbs POWDERED SUGAR DILL PICKLES PEANUT BUTTER CLEANSER 1 jar it 9 r r iur No. 2 1-- 2 cans cans CATSUP Forkers W in 4 to 3 Mr. James Bryner is driving a Helper baseballers dropped the j smart new Graham car. first league game of the season Mrs. Jack Simmonson Wednesday to a highly touted spent American Fork baseball nine on Sunday visiting in Provo. the victor's diamond. With Pale Durrant and Ed Miss Bulah Snow spent Monday bearing down in a pitcher's ia Provo. battle, American Fork tripped the league-leadinHelper outfit by a 4 3 score in a Central Utah league game. American Fork opened up the scoring with a run in the second Phone 70 HELPER, UTAH but Helper pulled ahead with one run each in the third and fourth innings, and held the lead until the Big Hits Consistently eighth, when American Fork scored twic1. Helper evt-iifthe count in the first of the ninth. Continuous from 3:30 Sat. The box score follows: J Mar-chet- 1 Friday Saturday HELPER II B 3b Maulsby, Rachelle, Bosone, Allison, ss Patrick, If O Oakhurst the gambler A 5 2 0 1 5 3 1 lj 2 lives again! .4010 rf 2b 12 " Woolsey, cf .... Blackham, c Marehettt, p .. 5 1 - 2 2 CRYSTAL crystal mm SOAP ... ask us f OR 3J0 details lb CHEESE, American Blaid of Clover Jg0 aiemorial Day Bargain 2 lbs local 250 lb FRANKFURTERS 130 5 for 1Q0 DILL PICKLES lb 200 LEG of LAMB lb 230 Shoulder lb 230 assorted LUNCH MEATS Pork - Boef Fancy Lamb Veal Priced Reasonably NEW SPUDS 10 lbs for Green Onions 3 bunches I 190 A ii ,.ail iiiii lias SURETY OF PURETY" 30 lit 290 LETTUCE lg hd 4 1 rd?7 A 0 0 4 0 10 0! 1 1 0 0 39 11 23 111 Totals AMERICAN FORK Barnes, rf .... Greenwood,. 2b .... Bonn, if Ingersoll, lb .... Tol to n. cf Dave Durrane Smilh ' n Manning Dale Durrant Total 001 Helper American Fork .. 010 ' VY I 4 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 5 2 0 1 10 4 14 3 4 10 A v 1 X 2 0 4 ..4 31 3 O . 3 2 1 ,1 9 29 13 100 000 f: 4f 0013 0214 I his brother Rudy at Bingham last Sunday. He also attended the baseball game between U.S. Mines and Pinney. rtl 4 j ' t2? Sunday Weidler Margaret Irving ' Ducted by Christy) Vir8,nl - Continuous from Monday Sun. 1 p.m. Mrs. Mary Kos has moved to Spring Glen where she will make her new home. Mrs. Kos has been a resident of Helper for many years. Mr. Kay Bunnel visited with his week. parents for a few days this Miss P'ina and Mr. Fred Viola accompanied by their mother, left for San Francisco Wednesday, where they will visit with Miss Aurora V'iet.i for atf indefinite period. and Mrs. John Buchanan week j AMEMS SHORTS j BOTTLED or DRAUGHT Jeer'ii&i I Lik ' t,i 4r j A'V Sin 00 NEW PEAS 3 lbs Q0 250 Union U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Market POT ROAST lb 140! POT ROAST lb Jgrf Steer Beef rjVEAL BEEF STEAKS 190 PORK CHOPS lb 250 lb Steer VEAL Chops lb 200 VmK ROAST lb JQ0 or Steaks SAUSAGE, Pork 150 LARD, Bulk 2 lbs 290 Loose, Pure lb HAMS Picnic lb 2O01IIAM II0CK lb 182 Smoked CHEESE lb lfi lb BACON 1 Squares " V I 10 bars SPRING FRIES LARD Bulk bars for . i 01 where they have been visiting for some time wilh rfiends and relatives. j PI SOAP Mailtd frf ... ask us 'OR details WHITE 5 wrappers from 10 - ui V- " 3 50 CRYSTAL-WHIT- E Tt ULJITE isOy 3 3 .... xCory Mr. SUGAR 10 lb bag SQrf 0 . fj,&& .4153 rfS I fiit, ' I '!W Pif Vannatta, lb SOAP CHIPS IZdlvT .Avni?inp au Fels Naptha lg pkg j An flayors 3 pksslu 2 lbs Utah pleas- I per carton mi Mailed (ret Angee Martell spent a few days la Salt Lake last week on a ure trip. returned from Salt Lake this IQi lor ni.--r TiiAi Utah Beets JELLO pkg Washing Powder All f lavors GAME relatives. K Mr. Jack Owen visited heie during the forepart of the week on business matters. .G5j Tomatoes 3 I ' Mr and Johi I".ec Ji. Mis3 Caioline: iccompanied by Matekovic, left here early Wednesday morning for California where they will vacation for a few weeks. FLAKES 254 JCCORN m All Brands -- loeiis 3 cans MILK A4 bars for pPvS Bonnie Chief Operator Is Made New Manager 10 lbs J(j0 Fancy flavors two-wee- k St pkg n -- half lb Baking Powder Gurnet lb can 230 LLO cross-sectio- fCS W Shredded Prunes 31? NEW SPUDS for on RAISINS 104 tt ROYAL GELATIN DESSERT ASPARAGUS LZOLA Oil 7 23-25- A Cabin Mno ... J I SALAD DRESSING MATCHES DEVILED MEAT 1 4- lb can Half pint bottle :f SYRUP in "The Outcasts cf Poker F'at" offers a wealth of iuteiest to filmeoers at the Strand .Theater Standing of teams: won lost Pctge. Friday and Saturday. Fieston Fos1000 ter is starred and Jean Mu'r K. of C. 800 heads the notable support'ng cast Kenilworth COO of this picture version of Brct Castle Gate 6i')7 Spring Canyon Harte's famous story. Latuda Pool Hall o00 In its dramatic crises the offerMutual 334 ing is said to attain uuusually l & R G V 250 great heights. The story covers a Glen 250 Spring period in the Mother Lode Blatz Beer 000 country during the early boisterous years when adventurers from every Games last week. May ISth coiner of the globe flocked to the DiRGW 21. Blatz 10; Spring Cannew Golconda. and every man yon 17, Latuda Pool 7; Castle carried his own law in the form Gates, Spring Glen 5; Kenilworth of a cap and ball revolver stuffed 10, Mutual 8. in his belt or of a derringer up May 21st K of C 4, Castle Gate his sleeve. 3; Latuda Pool 7, Blatz 6; KenilOn the screen at the Strand worth 18, D&UGW 17. Theater Sunday and Monday, there Oisiie Gate 17, May comes to life that unforgettable Blatz 7; K of C 13, Spring Glen character, the Old Soak, immor- 4; Latuda 16, D&RGW 13; Keniltalized by Don Marquis in his worth 10, Castle Gate 15. original novel. Wallace Berry now GAMES SCHEDULED finds his greatest role iu this characterization. The picture, "Good Old Soak,". at Blatz Beer, Spring Canyon at draws a of the Amer- Mutual, Kenilworth at Latuda, and ica that was the almost United; D & n G VV ift Castle Gate. Mates in the era of prohibition. May 29th Mutual at Blatz Beer. June 1st D & B G W at Helper Beery portrays the character of a small-towphilosopher who re- K of C. Castle Gate at Latuda, tires from active business in order Spring Canyon at Spring Glenn. to locate the local speakeasies. June 4th Mutual at Helper K of C, Blatz Beer at Kenilworth, Miss Dora Marshall, employee of D & R G W at Spring Canyon, the J. C. Penney store here, left Latuda Pool hall at Spring Glen. on her vacation Sunday. Miss Marshall will visit in California. S-- W -- HYPRO REFRESHO ONIONS BEANS Jfi rierces z lg cans PORK .in SCHILLING'S COFFE ftjg VANILLA 8 oz u We have prepared some very fine bargains for you today. Our fresh fruits and vegetables are the best of the season. Our picnic supplies are complete and you will be pleased with our low prices on everyday foods. Visit us this week and select the best at a profit to you. Our store will be closed all day Monday in observance of Memorial Day. t ,i carton WAX Attorney at Law Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 90 Helper, Utah Decoration Day Sale MATCHES Per ents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig. Mrs. Glenn Reese of Salt Lake is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Annie Evans. The Castle Gate teachers had a steak fry last week before breaking up and leaving for home. The Softball team played off their tie game wilh Blatz Monday evening. Better watch out boys, for those I) & R G W ball boys They're out to get ya'. JOE RARBOGLIO, JR. DliHEJ CONCfNTRATED TMKUf aOXTOIt MID-WEE- Carbon County Softball League BACON Sliced lb Rind off Cream STEAK Steer lb Vn Xd Fancy Hens and Roasting Chickens Sirloin - r BL,TZ - WALTERS - BECKERS AND UINTAH CLUB Looiest riace In Eastern Utah We Are Ready To Serve You Also Tasty Sandwiches - Light Lunches es All kinds of Imported Cheese - Lunch Meat : Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Ferd re.' turned this week from Jeffers&a City, Mo., where they visited with HELPER DEFEATED IN i Kid Galahad" which plavs at he Bonnie Sunday the and Monday over s a . I'intah inninr nisn drama tne of the at concert boxing world. wilh a proven cast dm and then Kdward were Robinson ZT BeneDi Davis Main street. They and Humphrey Bogart. It's a real slamb-bantight and romance picture that is guaranteed to keep you on the several weeks. ease of your seat to the FABRIZIO GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren end. On the screen at the Star Theathe weekend in Salt Lake spent! ter far Sunday, Mrs. LaVon Durrant nf city. Monday and Tues-daWE DELIVER comes Wallace is Beery in his ity visiting here with her par-greatest characterization in "Good for Specials Old Soak." Beery portrays the character of a small-tow29th 28th philosMay opher. The complications of the Plot revolve around a family nest-egCOFFEE lb can that is stolen. Of course the Old Soak is blamed. The Schilling manner m which he restores the money SUGAlTIolb and retinites the clan makes a BEFORE YOU story that provides many laughs for the audience. ; Page Five. STRAND SWEET SHOP 'M |