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Show FEBRUARY 29, 1940 TH,,-- 1 ...AY. .nr. reigns maiden Kamona, beautiful fcueeD and iPeends. poems, woven, and her ?S VJeetheart, Alessandro, will i to life for the of Helper and city its surrounding com. munities in the personages of Miss Iola Simonetti and Escle Barney during the three days of the lUn i y IV SDanisn ncsw Friday and day, Sat-f- S urday. The coronation take place as the chimes toll the will o'clock evening amid hour of Ithis 11 'the picturesque set- omhio the San Dieero tsiorheTe Helen Hunt Jackson ..u. inspiration iui uci where and "Ramona", p.gtorv simonetti in her robes of Span. e Siven the coveted 'finerj-and Mr. Bar-- . e of Queen Ramona, Alessandro. of King the title Miss Alvera aids of honor will be Overlade, Miss Phyliss and ntoro will be Juanita , her fc, 1, p R 1 nrt N f A R R T Club Meet Wednesday Mrs. Ray G. McGoaigal was Wed nesday hostess to her bridge club. Guests at the club meet were Mrs. A. J. btatrord and Mrs. R I. R0te. Members attending were Mrs E. H. McAlpine, Mrs. G. Q. Christensen! Mrs. J. A. Brisnab.au, Mrs. R. C Sheldon. Mrs. G. Ballinger, Mrs J F. Wible, Mrs. F Nyman. Mrs.' C Miller, Mrs. F. Voll and Mrs C C Wallm. Wednesday Night Club Mrs. Jess Perry, was hostess to the Wednesday club last week. Her guests were Mrs. Joe Dalpiaz and Mrs. A. R. Demman. Members present were Mrs. Chris Jouflas, Mrs. Bob Nilson, Mrs. Cliff Memmitt, Mrs James Bergera, Mrs. Oris Maulsby, Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz. Mrs. Jack Sullivan, Mrs. John Colzani. Mrs. James Brisnahan and Mrs. Fred Bosone. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jouflas, Mrs. Dalpiaz and Mrs. Colzani. U llvel" ir. s-- l!o-ron- Bar-bogli- '49 SHOW Spanish Fiesta When people meet to play and t0 upend their money for worthwhile projects, our country can't be far wrong. Charity has always been a noble principle, and in this cause the '49 Show goes on. COME OUT AND PLAY! COFFEE ! ! 25c pj A" GRAPEFRUIT D0Z SPRY 3 lb. DOZ. ORANGES SIZE 51c BANANAS FIRM BASIN HONEY 6c 0N 3 WHEAT FLAKES Carnation 79c 5c bars J7g lg pkg JJg large bottle Heinz Soap Crystal White BUTTER LB 11 PALMOLIVE SOAP CATSUP, 19c 176 RIPE GAL SEEDLESS RAISINS 19c $139 BAG WHITE FAWN FLOUR 2c 10 Bars 8 34c 15c N0 NEW ASPARAGUS 8 1 No. 2's NAVY BEANS How They Finished: Iola Simonetti Alvera Montoro Phyllis Overlade Eleanor Quilico Pauline Kishell Marjorie Latturner Juanita Larson Norma Berry 41,130 37,750 33,500 30,930 28,875 28,350 22,280 12,120 PEPPER Lreetin RENT WE WILL STAY OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO GIVE YOU THE BEST BEER IN CARBON COUNTY 8 WITH THAT PLEASANT " SERVICE WITH A SMILE " I Jumbo Glass 8 Don't Forget the 20-O- z. O o Once again we are on the eve of a great celebration in Helper The Great '49er Show in connection with this extravaganza we offer you the following bargains Prices Effective Fri., Sat., March 1 and 2 .... ROB YTJas ROYAL DESSERTS MILK all brands COFFEE M.J.B. CHERRIES SUGAR tall cans 4 Carton 6-B- ox 13c Tomatoes 3 Lge Cans 27c N zz ib SYRUP, Hewlett's CORNED BEEF j!"?er,K Hcl lb zSc Pink CLEANSER Sunbrite SoapffiffT Shank lb 2C Loin lb fy Low Priced Lard Cheese, Fish, Chickens, Butts lb LEMONS "A SURETY OF PURITY" UTAH 2' cans 2 10 large cans Bars.. 33$ 2$l 3 bars 17C 2 Ib box Normandy 360 size PEANUT BUTTER ENDIVE Unclassified TOMATO JUICE Campbell's 2H . 25c 2 doz. 35 Doz . . No. 200 size 15 pkg 3-R- oll q .31c Quart bottle Doz. 2 lb jar 3 lbs 24C 23C 3 tall cans JQ IN OUR NEW MEAT MARKET PICNIC HAMS Puritan lb Jgg Puritan Mb pkg FRANKFURTERS Fresh All Meat 2 lbs 29$ BEEF POT ROASTS lb fit BACON LAMB CHOPS HELPER g tall can SODA CRACKERS ORANGES Q0 can Star Two No. Grade 'A' 2 lbs GROUND BEEF jg lg can Angelo 3 lb TISSUE, 19C Gal. Quart CLOROX Spare Ribs) Lunch Meat 3 lb 27 48 lbs $1.29 FLQUK ;; PEETS POWDER PALMOLIVE SOAP In The Market 28C Sour Pitted Two No. 2 cans 10 lb cloth bag Solid, Crisp large head VEAL ROASTS - 3 pkgs SALMON MATCHES 13. ot ROLL Bananas &0,den "pe TUNA FISH White the Best for 10c VIC MARTELL Manager 222 South Main 125-Fo- Paper JJg H r CONCERN can half-l- b PORK ROASTS PORK ROASTS CUSTOMERS 35 SPRY o THE PLEASURE OF OUR HOME A 25g (make meat loaf Spanish) 2 lbs Bulk 29 PORK SAUSAGE lb LINK SAUSAGE IK lb 15C LAMB CHOPS (Shoulder) 2 lbs BEEF LIVER (Freshly Sliced) 1H SALAD OIL (Bring Container) gal. 98C and Jgg meaty cuts lb BEEF ROASTS MUCH TO THE CHAGRIN OF OUR COMPETITORS AND TO PHONE 5 lbs "' The Biggest and Finishing strong, Miss Iola Simonetti was declared winner in the first queen contest sponsored as a pait of a '49er cele'jrat'on that opens tonight at the civic auditorium. Sh was co sponsored by the Helper Women's Club and the B.P.W. Club. The Helper Board of Trade was In charge of the contest and report a very successful contest was concluded last night at 6 p.m. Miss Simonetti will be crowned at 11 o'clock tonight and she has selected Escle Barney of Helper to reign as King Alessandro. She will be attended by all girl who competed in the contest. LETTUCE N t, g HOW THEY FINISHED IN QUFEN CONTEST - I FOR PAGE THREE T A H Order. At the close of tile meeting a pro in P..ny i!: charge 0f Mis.--: Eliebeth iaiii. h,,,)or of !u'r MariHta Pabn,0 I'aterson. was enjoyed, climaxing with Si:::day. a silver offering contributed by the Th" ti(-n- ' was out ::l ., Educational Foundation Fund of the Spanish atmosphere with each Order. Refreshments were served. receiving a Spanish sombrero with Helper Udge No. 50 I.O.O.F., hetd her fortune inscribed un the its regular meeting at the same hour, node The evenings entertainment consist- after which the members joined in ed of various games with prizes being the Educational Foundation program. ou b.v Laurette Montoro. Irer.e Florence Tusan, Florence Peni. Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. Rruce Moffitt was hostess to Minnie ami Josephine Romano. the Thursday Afternoon club last At 10 o'clock a delightful luncheon week. Mrs. Charles Jones of Peerless was served to the following gists' was a guest. Members in attendance Tabone. Anne and Laurette were; Mrs. A. L. Miner. Mrs. D. K. Montoro. Mary Masliaoo. Jouflas. Lillyane O'Berto. In-u- Sophie Downey. Mrs. J. Perry. Mrs. 0. Jouf, Florence Tusan, Kathenne Jou- las. Mrs. J. Iiergera, Mrs. J. Barbog-lioA. Mrs. ftMrs. Demman (). flas. Florence Perri, Josephine and Maulsby, Mrs. F. Nyman, Mrs. J. Minnie Romano, Matilda Felice, Gana. Lena and Antoinette Fabrizio.' Olive Hottino and Mrs. C. N. Memmott. Prizes were won by Mrs. Perry. Harmer and the guest of honor Mrs. liarboglio and Mrs. Nyman. Rebekah Lodge Holds CARD OF THANKS Initiation Ceremony We wish to extend q1"' deepest L'laroa liebekah Lodge held us appreciation for the many expressions regular meeting Friday evening in t,e of sympathy and for the beautiful K"I P- Hall. Initiation ceremonies floral offerings during the recent vere conducted under direction of bei eavement of our son, brother, Mrs. Hen:,- Hall, at which time Mrs grandson and nephew. F.d'th oisen and Mrs. Kthelyn Pres(Signed Mr. & Mrs. Earl Taylor, ton of i',ice were received into the and daughter. Peggy, and the Adams Family. " Club Held At Spring Canyon Mrs. L. H. Merrill of Spring Canyon was hostess to the Wednesday Bridge club of last week. Members attending from Helper were Mrs. Bruce Moffitt, Mrs. M. S. Wycoff, Mrs. H. B. Simonsen, Mrs. Joe Mrs. A. r. Demman and Mrs. Latturner, Pauline sen Marjorie Norma Berry and Eleanor Acel Miner; anj from Latuda, Mrs. iHell, Edwin Marchetti. The club guest was llico. Mrs. Wayne Scow of Standardville. Prizes were won by Mrs. Marchetnday Eve Social Mrs. ti, Mrs. Moffitt and Mrs. Simonsen. jrs. Ben Smith assisted by itir Ray were hostesses to an for Mrs. Wednesday Club Hostess ning of entertainment Mrs. Joseph Skriner was hostess evening. Lucas Monday ads to her guest and memluests in attendance were Mrs. Wednesday afternoon Id Bosone, Mrs. Clin Memmott, bers of the Wednesday A. L. Kline, Mrs. Bryant Miller, bridge club. Mrs. William Murphy was a guest Ernest Mrs. k Lvle Johnson, Ln, Mrs. William Flaim, Mrs. John and members present were Mrs. John St. Louis, Mrs. John Mabrito, Mrs. limis and Fay Taylor. tames were the highlight of the L. R. Bills, Mrs. William Wetmore, 'nine with prizes won by Mrs. Mrs. Bud Peterson and Mrs. Harold lest Flaim, Mrs. Bosone and Mrs. Wahl. Immott. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wahl, Mrs. Mabrito and Mrs. Wetmore. Idy Club Enjoys Party Valentine Party was enjoyed oy Telephone Operators Enjoy Dinner-Theatr- e Party Hy members of the Mothers' Study school on b at the local Nurserv Telephone operators of the Helper , , L n),AmA V.,t Exchange enjoyed a dinner and theairopriately carried out. The social tre party Sunday. Dinner was served L enjoyed following a lecture on at the Country Club with Miss Elizafcene by Vernon Merrill of Price, beth Martinelli as a guest, the opb is conducting a series of lec- - erators afterwards going to the Bonnie Theatre. ies each Wednesday evening. Present were Mrs. Mary Morrison, lds Wednesday Club Meet Josephine Martinelli, Pauline Fossatt, Irs. John St. Louis presided over Mary Kavanagh, Stella Diamanti and Wednesday club last week. Her Virginia Greener. st was Mrs. William Murphy, ambeis attending were Mrs. Bud Annual D.A.R. Patriotic Tea erson, Mrs. Joe Skriner, Mrs. Wil- - .. .Colors of Red, White and Blue prel Wetmore, Mrs. L. R. Bills, Mrs. dominate,! in the annual patriotic ohn Mabrito, and Mrs. Harold tea sponsored by the Escalante chaptil. ter of Daughters of the American frizes were won by Mrs. Murphy, Revolution, and held Saturday in the s. Bills and Mrs. Mabrito. in honor of the civic auditorium birthday o George Washington. Mrs. men's C.I.O. Auxiliary Social I). L. Parmley, regent, was hostess. Women's Auxiliary of the OIO Exceedingly beautiful was the tea Helper will be guests at a social table, which had as its centerpiece B business session next Tuesday red, white and blue spring flowers, ining at the home of Mrs. James and gracinK opposite sides, candelwho abra will bearing red, white and blue assisted be prcelli, by p. Mam Shaw of Wattis and Mrs. tapers. Silver tea and coffee pieces laces Yenzi of Helner contrasted the color effect. Mrs. he forepart of the Charles C. Wallm and Mrs. Fred J. will be evening ;d for business, followed a Thomas presided at the table. bv Icheon and games. The guests were greeted at the door by fou, little hostesses, each "Tiage Announced dressed in lovely rtrs. Josephine Martinelli of Helper gowns. nounces the An address of welcome and a trimarriage of her son, uis, to Miss Clella Redmond of bute to various members was given W. J. Hilla-branmlworth, the ceremony having by Mrs. Parmley. Mrs. en state vice regent, spoke on performed in Salt Lake City Saturday, February 17. "National and State D.A.R." Other bride is an pe instructor in the speakers were Mrs. R. G. McGonigal. fnilworth school, where she has "State Pilgrimage;" Mrs. M. H. WilMrs. fIr-n employed the past four years. son, "State Approved Schools;" Fred Thomas, "Charter Members and Martinelli, owner of the Mar-rGarage, is well known in Organization of D.A.R.;" Mrs. R. W. Is vicinity. "Escalante Chapter of Robinson, Charles Wallm, "Real Mrs. fte couple are making their home D.A.R.;" Mrs. Ted Thomas, "CorDaughters;" Helper. rect Use of the Flag;" Mrs. Monima and Homemakers," Crockett, "Gir THREE-ROOMrs. W. N. Wetzel, "Library." APARTMPNT Wished or Unfurnished. Nicest Location in Tn, Wire Letter Baskets for sale at iviuucrn i, the Journal Office. 1 , p R Presides At Birthday Party Society IRotes na H J5g lb lb tf Ify PORK SAUSAGE Country style 2 lbs 25$ PORK SHOULDER ROASTS lb f 5$ MEAT PIES 3 for Morrison's 25 |