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Show THURSDAY, MAY 1943 13, TH COAL MINES JlAV CLOSE K BUTTER, HrT Pt,P JOTRS AI, CHEFSP """i-nr,.. . r'tty percent n- - jii i,,, ... j Percent of all cheddar cheese BciclvwarJ duced in May. Juue. ,, j,l!v mr (Continued from Page One) be held for government uses, the All the exten UFA has s ami northwest. announced. Thirtv pe-which were previousl- of butter and r,n From files of May 14. 1942 on agreements percent u cheese the formal required consummated has been ONE YEAR AGO for gov required y tne M:s Ronald Gardner of Sal: Lake 'oiite of five days to terminate such since February. ; i:,. i w i i h :::::.! ;'! in Helper tension agreements. These agreeof states the as; Utah, cover Wy. ments Are you entitled to wear Washington, Montana, m 4,tnriyo' I., i i . M ! : 'exico' Oklahoma, Ark. tnv Mrs K. IX Marquis are re. are if you arp in.-t- : 'ie'.e n.i; mvr the arrival of a ami Iowa, which was upon in. ,east L'n baby A Percent of your in. !'", born early Wednesday nioruinjt ructions of the international policy conic m uar BonJs every pay i! as no notice had been Price CUV hop il I. committe.' day. Ifs your baciije of pa. served in these particular areas. A!:., t Hattiste of Castle Gate, was uked what the situation will be ::!!' .' midnight. iv idecti'd state deputy for May IS, Mr Carey of the I'MWA in e Vork Citv. !.ii :' the Knidits of ('u;n:u at that uttnless an agreement is been conducting conferences w.:! in the annual slate convention cf Appalachian local unions in Carbon fO!:stininia.ted county, com" will be no work after posed of lo.lf in he K. of r. ditli r.um (elds there -. Moo nisn-;approximately 'it Lake t'itv. and said that miners hen'- wo'-Uthat date. f! Miners Walk To Out Carbon low the dictates of the poliry coin, At a McPhie, vice.president of mittee in the event no asrei.-nienieetint; livid in he William i" Helper dvic auditorium .Monday eve. ' 2. No-who UMWA, resides reached. District A(Ireeuer v i e'ecti'd ar Price announced yesterday, that District 22 miners are w.irktiur of Carbon Post No. V. of lie coal Carbin notified miners an extension aaivemeni te had hich 11 Vifri a :i Legion, sucpoo-liiiion county they would walk out at quires fives day- -' njtb-- o:' 18. a new unless cont ion. he said. Thi notic- - h aitfnight May i,..,.-tract agreement was reached. served to I'tah operators to tike FIVE YEARS AGO Mr Mcl'hie. whe recently returned feet May 14 and expire May IS. Mr From files of May 12, 1938 from the international policy meeting Mcl'hie stated. Koi'ort Turner renresenied the M 'a! Seoul troop at the RYU Scout " nr--:'Jnirv, onion in P:ivo. Thnrsday. Fri. day and Satnrdav. HEI.PPR ITT AH POWER COMPANY Cp. AGENT DECLARES ASKS COURT TO TO GOOD FARMING , . G! anccs wv.-ki-n- Col--ail- M i " l cou-niaPd- r . . : ( , BLESSINGS thankful for the many fine foods we In customers. many parts of our own land there sities that can't be had, while in many parts of starve. We invite you to visit your O. P. Skaggs shopping. The most of the best for the least. We are SaHft feLCrystal WOODBURYS SOAP u FLOUR. (Be Pkg. 29c 4 NO. 2i2 CAN Mustard the world people store to do your (19 ptS) 2for2Sc 9Fre0nzshs RED BAG CASE KERR QUART JARS IftDnSlbs 20 Pts. Armours mm $149 CAN (5 Pts) KRAUT BLUE (6 Pts) Saking Pie Plates or Cups FLY SWATTERS No. Is VIENNA SAUSAGE O.P.S. BUTTER In 39c 12c NO. Zy2 CAN PINE WALNUTS $195 79c pkg each , lb in shells 9 9 39$ (2 pts) Libby's lb (8 pts) ggg tC: Light Corpora- the common stock preferred stock of Company, Light filed Circuit in the in Boston that the Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking to impose a "death penalty under the Public Utility Holding company Act (of 193.1, although such penalty is not authorized by the Act and is contrary to the sen-tence- intention of fortress. The Company als Court to set aside the Circuit the SEC -- dissolu- tion order. The dissolution order directed at Ulectric was issue! by SKC lat Aug;. um at the conclusion of hearings on the holding company system of Kl-ir'r- ic Bond and Share, which controls Electric Power Light. The Electric's brief also contends: 1. That SEC is peeking to penalize Electric (through the dissolution order because it alleges that the KL eetric Pond and Share ysiem does not conform to the Act. "The bomb, siithl of the SEC is obviously focused Mr and Mrs Joe Politano left on the Bond and Share system; the wei'k oil a vacation that will include bomb explodes on the Electric systa few days in Salt Lake and points em."' the brief states. in California. 1'. That SEC is powerless to force the 21.il00 public owners of Electric Sprms C.len. Moose, and Kenilworth Power & Light's stock, who are out. snared the openins softhall ttames side the holding company setup, to last Tuesday, May I'l. liy turitina hack their shares in dissolution surrender Standardville. Cal!e Oate and I!!aiz. of the Company. The public, other resiiecti vely. than Bond and Share, own a total of of securities of Electric $r,H.non.ilno (Rails) Enginrcr Pete Barre!! and $.114. non. OOu of securities of Electric wife left Monday fur a trip to DePower & Light and its subsidiaries Michisan. where plan on !a-- have to offer our are actual neces. SET ASIDE ORDER E'.ectric Power tion, which owns and some of the the Utah Power asserts in ? brief Court of Appeals troit, - i t they and the brief asserts that was passed the '.'dissolution'' refer, Mr and Mrs John Buchanan and ence was eliminated. who accompanied daughter, Juanna. Electric Power & Eight contends them as far as Salt Lake, left Saturthe SEC erred in failing to conthat Nev.. where they day for Wendover. the company plan for reorgansider will visit for a few weeks at the ization and integration which was Eckstein. son. home of their Harry filed with the SEC in 1041. Electric aLso contests constitutionality of the now is assistMiss Mary Act. ing in the Helper Drug store. two.act operetta, "Sunbonnet was presented Tuesday evening Arthur Sunday school at superintendent.. Priesthood in the Carbon high school auditorium Banner, afterwards. Dame meeting immediately Notre of the by students 7:30 p.m., unSacrament meeting school. der leadership of Bishop Cecil Broad-bent- . Fresh Fruit Ceiling to be Discussed Fruit growers and shippers of the Choir practice. Thursdays at 7:30. inAll services to be held in the Rocky Mountain area have been vited to a regional meeting for dis. Helper Ward ChapeL cussion of a proposal to establish Lost and found columns ol ceiling prices for fresh fruits. The Tokio newspapers are crowdmeeting will be conducted by the ed these days. Every time an CPA and the War Food AdministraAmerican buys a War Bond, tion, at P' a.m. Saturday. May 1.1. in the Japs lose face. Buy your the auditorium of the Continental Oil 10 every pav dav. Building. Denver. A Pacific coast meeting will be held in Yakima, of.kin have been notified), total Washington. This total, arrived at by comCASUALTY TOTALS bining war aand navy reports, inAnnounced casualties of the United cludes: dead. 12,123, wounded 16,049, States armed forces from the out- missing 40,435, prisoners of war are break of the war to date (whose next 10.628. Oirl." Farming without keeping any records is like pbying ball without keeping score: only the game ot farming is much more serious for the farmer may be iosing wit lout knowing it. Keconls are now needed on every farm, declares UnudI Uasmus. sen. Carbon county agent. rary and announces that they have ordered approximately ;!." new books for the city library, including some ol the best recent N)oks for boys and aids and late ifiction and non-fictio- n. INSURANCE FOR SOLDIERS F soldiers can get financial pro. lection through the National Service Life Insurance program, if they act before midnight of August 10, tha War Department has announced. Maximum policy is $10.i)oo. The payments will be made to beuefici.ir;es only In monthly installments. All Now, that income taxes affect so many farmers, accurate and complete records of the farm business for the entire year are essential. .Mr K.ismns. sen asserts. Records properly enables the farmer to know whether he has gained or lost and how much: also hey show where or in connecSOLDIERS GET LOTS OF MAIL tion with what farming operations the gain or loss occurred. Keconls I'nited States soldiers overseas repoint the way to checking farm leaks ceive over L'rt.OOO.fhhi pieces ot inr'. a eek or all average of fourteen ard taking advantage of opportunities for increusiim farm returns. piece 'per soldier. Thi- - is four times The county auent points out that as nr h the AKF U'ol at the where records are kept there's no o'' I'll War No. 1. Twenty per the mail sent overseas is danger ot' forgetting things that will 'Ml be important to know in filing int l vv peak-Worl- come lax returns, making reports ot: fir.' losses for insurance, applying for a loan, asking lor deferment of a son or farm laborer, filing an application for feriiliezr. reporting compliance with the agricultural conservation program, and many other things that require accurate infor. mation about the farm business. "Farmers who not keeping record hooks this year, will find it helpful to start right away." declares Mr Hasmussen. Those who desire copies of the extension service account book New New a.m., 78.-23- Tfine MarExet Pricfs For "Seconds" tires and tubes which have A.- may obtain them at cost by applying to a county agent's office or by writing to die state extension CHXHZHXHZHZHZHXHXHXHZHZHXHZ Hoc 'kjjy 5n 5. rtP A HOME V CONCERN . Prices .Effective Fri. Sat., May H S DESSERTS WADHAMS PKGS J MILK All Brands 4 cans nun h fiaawwii 2 RED STAR ' H 48 U 0 LB 6 $1 95 5 KM X HI IE ATI ES large pkg X AEROWAX Quart Bottle 5 WALLPAPER CLEANER 3 Pkss 25C 455 IX ,LB PKG PRUNES 33c TS lb (5 points) or LIFEBUOY SOAP (15 points) II SPRY or CRISCO H LUX Lamb Chops 3c it- - SALT PORK lb LUNCHEON MEAT lb LINK SAUSAGE PICKLED PIGS FEET LARD (Bulk) FISH - (7 kinds) 230 35 lb 370 lb 2 19C lbs 33 Fresh Salmon and Halibut 1 Chickens, Veal, Bef, Pork, Horse Radish, Grating Cheese, Potato Salad, Cod, Smoked Herring, Cheese of All kinds reasonably priced m r 1 pn 1 -- A BUHETY OF PURITF it-- u JJ CRYSTAL "Wltat Shall I Buy" and How Much? You in common with many other consumers may ask yourself this question when you go shopping. Your answer is extremely important. It can prevent runaway prices and help whip inflation. If you over-bu- y beyond your real, immediate refair share, and quirements you get more than your consumers. other on ba hardships working may Remember sugar? How a lot of people rushed to of get as much sugar as they could buy, regardless their actual needs? By limiting your purchases to plentiful goods, and to moderate, actual needs, you are patriotically aiding rayour country and perhaps making unnecessary of things. many tioning You are also playing square with your neighbors and others who would like to have necessary supplies of the same goods. And you are not forcing or your retail merchants to question your purchases, to deny any unreasonable requests. . "From AH the Nation Cooperation" NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BETTER BUSINESS BUREAUS fcuiintn and Thi publication, in cooperation with Government, in adverthement for and hat paid bought I" comumtri, furtherance of the uiar effort. g J H JJ NUCOA SSODACRAX 33c 2 lbs. H X H X 390 H X carton C-b- ox X H X 17c large pkg Jj MATCHES X H 14 and 15 bars 3 3 lb 315 jar 74 TNE SA H LBB0X 2 32c S z 39C 5 H Bulk ser. vice at Logan. X U. S. GOV'T. INSPECTED MEATS ILstfdl d Imperfections are now sold under maximum wholesale and separate retail prices set by Iho OI'A. The new 'prices are baed on discounts of o pel- cen from the maximum price for perfect truck tires tubes, and 2."i per cent for other types. N PABLUM HELPER L.DS WARD 10 BOARD MEETS MONDAY Jess Cox. chairman of the Library board, and his assisting board mem. bets, met Monday night at the lib. the attending the Enaineers' convention. of this large public interest, rights which Their plans call for an extended tour should be paramount, have been igof Eastern scenic and historic spots nored by the SEC. that will take all of 3o days or more. Electric Power & Light, the brief states, developed its present efficient AGO YEARS TEN from small local operations system From files of May 22, 1933 with poor and unreliable service at Mrs Mr son and of John O. Vieta. rates into concerns rendering A. J. Vieta. who graduates this year high and reliable service at improved of Utah from the University pre. reduced rates. constantly medics school, has been accepted for As first introduced in Congress, the university school of medicine, and brief says, the Holding Company the will commence his studies with openbill authorized "dissolution'' of holdsemester. fall of the ing ing companies hut before the bill A LIBRARY RECORDS VITAL ot FIVE PAGE WHITE SOAP X LEMONS 10 bars doz. 300 size 3g X $ H half-gaJ CLOROX BLEACH Qt. J9 X H H TOMATO SOUP Campbells (3 pts) 11 oz. 9 oz. jar MUSTARD French's 13 H X 2 lb bag GINGER SNAPS 290 H Giant bar X SWAN SOAP l. J S GRAHAM I J5 I ii . t ii 33c a H ' E f.l A R li E T h U. S. GOV'T. INSPECTED MEATS S LAMB CHOPS z SAUSAGE 3 KRAUT 5 LBS HONEYBEE MAX SHOULDER (7 Pit) COUNTRY STYLE BULK (9 LB' Pt) NO ponu chops ;r LUriCII MEATS LB LBS POINTS LB (7 iPtt) ' 35c g 29c x H 15c g 35c "J5c IIZIISIIZIIZIISHXIIZHZHZHZIISIIZIISI |