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Show HE HELPER PACK 1'OVR Say, Fa- - When tr, Ask You To Bjy Stjj Is THst A :r!p '4Se-- . A Sourdcush Wat A Sojrpus !n The Dayi of '43 No, Son - Money fe;s? rr Mot f ....- 1 IM J O I" HELPER. V7 A Elks To Award SISOO To Most aluable Students A T T? r FESRUARY THURSPAV. H nrmmn niri! MR I! ULUll 11UIIW UfniilU ! Cba-rin- g 9, Charge Tax Not Paid tnai me oeieOoiit to make pamem the unemtilovment 133, la-- i 1.0.41 owej Ey Betty Strong comnensatlon a. o local The 'tation's four niori vaalab'.e Last Friiay night Sta'e Indusiri,, vjon of thefor Utah select e J to share ia at i,TnTi-,uo, dance tie tbe third ana- ytuden's" will held tro.;. ti.-- y All who attencw W house. Ux school eommissioa 'Fb awards eUte tJje 1&,g tin G3 'in district court here last Tnnr. Xational Foundation, a w!aii.thro;-i. taJ aa enjoyable evening. Woodward. in-. Cei.fc.nt of tie cgaiiization EuEene Heaston. Jack pr!). day againa,t Angelo George-des,1, Order of Eiki. attended tie court otririelor of the Price Steam Launirr Rowl.y " The awards are open to aaJ" f'a' bonr,r Sunday evening. They werei amoaEt plus interest. . Scout dent in the senior or graduating cla-their Eagle m... wjtjj ' . " ' of a h;h or preparatory school, or the Gold and Green Ball in Price. on any vngrauuate associa-ognueMr. and Mrs. R. J. Box of PriCe MlJtQal Improven-,n- t called to Pocatello. Idaho dt college in the U s The were to Tuesday evening harac-.er. Mr. Box's father, Mar. except.onal con age PtJp represented at to the death of que.u m and scholarship of eiect riotism. sen-ice- , Box. Mrs. Box is the former Mis tin e .... Theda Strong of this community. entramts are lie biia for judging ah entries mast he submitted to; The prizes wm ye According to word received today, second; 1305 iird. and 1200 t,.!. v " ti.iw 1? Sra C. J. Allen and family arrived i selected will be -nHi 1 1939 'fourth. The winners Salt Lake Wednesday of last week, the board of trustee of the Each .tudent may use as much Allen began looking for a Mr. close Ae as be desires in presenting dation. anj anLounced at Thursday and by the same afteraoos S3 school year, his qualifications. A typewr itten brief of the I338 the managership 0f Elks National Fo.n.at.on he had secured The should be submitted, with a photo; Store No. 4 is Drug Thornton the oe Mr. Allen aa graph of the applicant and any otnerawara win here, While Provo. scso;oiscip neius exhibits the applicant detiies. A cr-;th- e 01 me l, & a i'iuS biore. commerce. tificate. signed by the Exalted Ruler Price chamber of an d Secretary of the Elks lodge must ac- r , the applicant's jurisdie-ujn-. , n the entry. company HOPING r 01 pi -- ! j lie e mmK J? t ?! Mary Tab'es Features ri as 'wins KEY DISCOVERY" mi f I Famous Whiskey Now 3 Full Years Old Is Just What They've Been Looking For A whiskey's got to be extraordinary t o satisfy men in taste, bouquet, smoothness ! And in oj cow old IS JUST THAT! 3 Old years Quaker It's extraordinary as thousands daily agree! Here's a marvelously smooth drirk, mild yet with true depth of favor. Every drop has been mellowed ana agea precious jtsirs m wriiniuiirwiiuv; warehouses. And from grain to glass tbe qua. of Old Quaker Las been checked 51 separate times! Old Quaker is as easy to buy as it is to enjoy 5fcfctf STRAIGHT i Or'K. J 959, WHISKIT rstn Mar TH E Ol D 2TAK1 R 00, LAWK EN CT Bl'RG, 1 Bo-iso- PINT 1 QUART 'i PINT V" JA, P?5V ! Itr. i on 4 thi: 2nd annual D A Y S O ' F J l 4 9 n " COUKTEOUS SEUVICE Our 3Iotto HELPER, UTAH I L & A DRUG er ' Week-En- d er , , V,W,'SS i'"" ,v v Sr.. and Mrs. Joseph Barlogir son. Mrs. L. B. Bills, Mrs. Joe Skrin- LaKe cny, left Helen, Salt. daughter. ier. Mrs. George Pizza. Mrs. E J Ma r- iTues'i.iy and will sail February 11 V1 j chetti . , , and Mrs. St. Louis attending. y. .. a Tour 01 tngianj, ueruiau., Prizes were won by Mrs. Peerscjj. on and other European France, Italy Mrs. Pizza an,3 Mrs. Marchettl. be included j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 'Stafford were coiiutries. China rnay their itinerary also. They expect w $ jalso hosts to four tables of bridge, be when they ie-- i their Kues's incb.ding Dr. and Mrs. turn away untilS.S.June ijs the on Normar.rty. iL H, Merrill of Si ring Canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Fullmer and Mr. and SOCIETY NOTES IS Mrs. F'ank Keller of Price; Mr. and CASTLE GATE Xfrc i Mrs. Fiiiz NjTnan, Mr. and Mrs. A. his celebrated H. P. eighth Fiack, L. Miner, Mr. and Mr. R. C Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs, Charlcg Leesr of Hei birthday last week witn a party at; his hojre. Refreshments pnd games per anj Kathryn Dart of Pioyal. Ladies" prizes were won by Mrs were enjoyed by all fits guests. Merrill. Mrs. Keller. Mrs. Fullmer and Miss Dart. Men's prizes were won by Sleighing Party A sleigh riding party was enjoyed Dr. Merrill, Mr. Leger, Mr. Mine and Mr. Fullmer. The tables were by a group of young folks last Sat-- ' decorated with beautiful baskets of unlay evening up moian vanyon. itesweet iieas. Place cards were love! freshmerrts were enjoyed over thei J valentines. camp fire. Among those attending j were Thelma Taylor and John Craw-- " The Dead Ones Were Planted ford, and Erma Keller of Price. On Boot Hill The Live Ones Will Be At Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ludv.g and son,; J Poker Flat Jay. John Crawford and Erma Keller In The Days of 49 were dinner guests Sunday at thej . h. me of Mr. and Mis. John Crawford 2 of Hiawatha. SHOES For Children Hikers Aspirin Tablets Tw 33c Happy FOR GIRLS 25c IIYGIEXE-- DISINFECTANT Dr. West's Toothpaste and Toothbrush 50c RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL pint 190 W 25c RUBBING ALCOHOL 50c NORWICH MOUTHWASH m m f;i.50 MINERAL OIL and AGAR DOUBLE D COD LIVER OIL 12 oz. MILK OF MAGNESIA pint 20c t 25c 3 for 2 i iT,F iTT-r----T- f WE OFFEI ! 25 HENRY HALL PLUMBING AND HEATING v Scout- ANNOUNCES A BIG FEBRUARY MONEY RAISING AND CLEARANCE SALE A REAL HONEST TO GOODNESS BIG REDUCTION SALE OF off 20 to 509 On Our Entire Stock of New and Good Used Furniture, Stoves, Heaters, 290 COLD CAPSULES 390 50c WOODBURY CREAMS '49er HATS See Our Generous Supply Of Valentines 69c '49ERS, YOU'LL FIND A REAL CANDY BARGAIN IN OUR 25c 0 CREAM FRESH SUNDAES DAN ANA SPECIALS pt. fp p acli, strawberrj- QOg Rugs at Half 9 Living Km. Suite $59.95 J' $99.50 2-- pc S17.ft: Tnnr-Sn- r. S22.50 Inner-So- r. Mn.tt.rMA 3Iattress $29.50 Studio Couch $59.50 New in new El Washer price $45. Majestic Range tAV i $19-7- 5 Y $4.50 $ti-5- AT $9(X). Mahogany Piano, just tuned Regular $150. value Now $94.50 T Y Every Article in the Store Tagged with a Big Reduction Red Tag Ticket n Y All Book Accounts during this Sale will receive a duction of 10 if If Y Y paid up in full. We need the Money. Remember, the SALE Starts SATUTt w DAY, Feb. 11th, Closes Feb. 28th. MERCHANDISE ItiumiMiuttMmmHuiwiMfMniiiUHfiUMfmimiMiMm j i; American Candy? Helper Utah ? 7 Y 49c - 0 HHHMnuimuiimimiftiiiiimHHHttMimtiuwHiiiifiiinMitMHiwuimwiimiiiufWi Y It S1C.75 VALF:TINE SPECIAL Y OUR STORE IS CRAMMED FULL OF NEW AND GOOD USED Y qt jrj c. New and Used Radios Boxed Specials FOUNTAiN SPECIALS CARBYOUT 9 8-n- 9 Dining Rm. Suite $eff.95 23x3G Congoleum Throw Assortment Of $3-7- ft. wide " Flooring ($1.25) yd. i BRUSHES, 25 per cent OFF 5 gal 6 $GIVE CANDY i 45C SI O'CEDAR Oil MOPS i S79.50 bottle $1.00 OLIVE OIL 69C ALL BATH BRUSHES, HAND BRUSHES and ILIR new vxiz uongoieum Kugs We Have A Fine I Phone UOa NOTHING RESERVED 50c ZERBST'S A Y 50c LEMON CASTILE SHAMPOO 89C A 14 15C for stubborn Colds ALL IN OUR STORE PREP SHAVING CREAM tube or jar SI. 00 MALTOF sis LNAMEL and ALUMLNUM WARE Lamps, Pianos, Mattresses, Rugs, Flooring ISC 11 V V STARTING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 AND ALL MONTH 220 25c ORLIS TOOTHPASTE ox OFF Furniture Hansen s Exchange t rrice, uian t I For Valentine K II T 2 I'. v X 23C Jgc It it v THE Oays of J49 89C Lemon Cream I V A. & S1.25 APEX COLD CREAM $1 KRANKS J. It 7jAl ? f i O it Distributor "THE HOME OF NEW AND GOOD USED FURXITURE The Vogue Vf HELPER, UTAH T DURING 142 West .Main 29C 500 PERFECT TISSUES 10c SUPER SUDS SHOES for Men 890 2 or Nu-V- el STAR BRAND by t v master Mike Turnbull. Y 33C pint conducted was 2. IfELFEK'S 2ND ROYAL BAKING COMPANY The Boy Scouts held an investiture V ceremony in the church Tuesday,, January 31. The following boy3 werej. admitted to the troop: B.ly and Ray! '' Parry, Jacky Jones, Jack Zobell, Law-i LeGrande Jones, LeRoy Fiack, rence Olson and Alfred Etzel. The, speakers were Scout Commissioner meeting ? ANNUAL DAYS OF '49 WILL BE A HOWLING SUCCESS j PARROT J J JKM; HERE'S Hn ini j POLL " mvi co-tos- New ARRIVALS Ho oun-genui- X;;KK GREENHALGH PHARMACY mi m-b- i DUST WISHES ilar 5kr: ?' Mauro whose guc.rta were Mrs. Torn Beveridge. Mrs. Marie Ieiiz, Mrs. "bris Jouflas. Susan Maabby. Eliza- jLeth Martlnel!'. and Manon Bobbins' of Price. j Tbe Wednesday Bridge club with Mrs. Harold Wafcl ani Mrs. William' To Tour Europe We more as esses, teM two Four Months ISO jan. t.-.- Lai an Two tables of foridge Tere entertained by Carherine Street and Sally ;7 e i -- Nil-jso- Eucq.?. fcJ 1010 d Br:s-jnaha- JSC !isD' Bt !At ReSeVah Card Party At the Rebekah Carj Party tell last Friday evening ia the civic auditorium, four tables of bridge were featured by Mrs. 3. 3. Dalpiai, guests jot whom were: Me4ame Fred Jas.es Bottino. Bi'gene Gibson, Clifton Metnmott. Jess Perry, Ro5ert IXilson. Frank Wfble. John Co'zani. (Arthur ta!piaz, Th rrel Doney, Thor-i- t Hatch. Tony Demman. James Oris and James Bergeia Maulsby. Prizes at the various tables were won by Mis. Bottino, Mrs. Mrs. A. Dalpiaz and Mrs. Erls-- ; 142 West Main Street Price, Utah "It Pays To Trade At Hansen's . V 4 It Always Does" t t ; i |