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Show i FEBRUARY 21. .THURSDAY. THE HELPER JOURNAL Mr and Mrs Arthur Roy of Salt Lake City were visitors in Helper over the weekend. Mr Roy is. the former cashier for the Rio Grande in Helper;, he is now general ticket ag-eat the Rio Grande depot in Salt Lake City. in TIDINGS HOME-TOW- N Bits of Tti8.and.That of the People and Happenings la and about Helper. Bill Reese, son of Mr and Mr3 Jack jed at Bushnell General Hospital Reese of Salt Lake visited here last jBrigham City where he is a week. Bill is home on furlough from the army after returning from overfor another seas. He has 18 months and will spend part of his furlough visiting friends in the coun ty, and his parents in Salt Lake. Before entering the army Bill vas a Helper resident and was employed by the Rio Grande railroad. son, David and bio chemist. Jimmy Smith and John Skerl Jr. started working at the Mutual Merc Store here in Helper Monday morning. Both are returned veterans. Prior to entering the service Jimmy was employed at the O.P. Skaggs store 'here in Helper. , Mr & Mrs J.A. Greener received a happy letter from their son Dick dur- ing the past week telling them he Mrs Melvin Crawford of Salt Lake was ready to sail for home on either City visited here over the weekend the 11th or 12th of February from and the rest Casablanca Dick was made a Corp- with her mother-in-laof the Crawfords. joral in the U.S. Army a month ago. He has served overseas 21 months Lt. Wesley Petty of Rains, has and, needless to say, his family and been a Carbon county visitor the friends willl be mighty happy to see past week. Lt. Petty is now station- - him when he does arrive in Helper. his ' FOOD CENTER service he "was employed at the Hel-- t per postoffice and will soon be seen FOOD CENTER PAGE FITS FOUNDATION CREATES NEW PROJECT TO MEASURE READERSHIP OF WEEKLY PAPERS there again. Jimmy Eaquinta was in Helper last Tuesday visiting with his father, Mr John Eaquinta. Jimmy is now stationed at Boise, Idaho, with the Visitors at the home of Mr and 19th air force. He had an assignment Mrs Earl Acord this week are their. at Fort Douglas and managed to Lonuie son Keith, his wife and make it down to Helper for the day. daughter Nancy Jean. Keith has just Mr and Mrs John Olsen the form recently been discharged from the United States Navy. The trio arrived er Bernice Whitford, and their dauin Helper last Wednesday evening. ghter, Delores, were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Guy Whitford at Dr. Roy Woodhead, former practic- Kenilworth last week. John returned ing dentist in Helper, was seen about to Camp Jackson, North Carolina our little old town last Monday last Friday for duty with the U. S. wearing the uniform of a U. S. Navy Army. officer. He told us that ne expects to be out of the service within a Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs ' Fred Bosone and Mr and Mrs Paul month. over the weekend were Lt Mr and Mrs T. W. Reese of Salt Dalpiaz and Mrs Bruce Wilson and Mr and Lake City and their daughter Susan Mrs Claude Engberg of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the home City. Mrs Engberg is a sister of of their parents, Mr and Mrs Ted Mrs Bosone land Mr Dalpiaz. Reese and Mr and Mrs Eart Acord. eveThey arrived in Helper Friday Mr and Mis Bill Beard of Washning and returned to Salt Lake City ington are visitors at the home of Monday morning. They were accom- Mr and Mrs Cliff Leavitt of Helper panied to Salt Lake by Keith Acord. this week. Mr Beard is now working for the Rio Grande here in Helper Bruce and Margaret Moffitt and so they intend to reside here as soon their children arrived in Helper last as houseing is available. Thursday evening from Salt Lake City. Bruce has just recently been Just heard that Pauline Tone is honorably discharged from the Unit- in the Price hospital after an attack-o- f ed States Navy. Before entering the Here's hoping it appendicitis. won't be long until you are as spry FOOD CENTER as ever, Pauline. Mrs Mary Chadwick of Springville Howard Gail Kay, husband of the former Joyce Crawford, arrived in is a houseguest at the home of her Helper last week after receiving his daughter, Mrs Ken CaVr. She will be discharge fom the United States here for the next few weeks. Army. Maybe you've noticed how Miss Donna Rose Miner was a Joyce has been beaming lately. weekend visitor in Helper last week. Mr and Mrs Leonard Duncan, the She came down from the "D" Satformer Mrs Alta Colton, were visit- urday morning and returned Monday. ors in Helper over the weekend with Mrg Duncan's family. HELPER. UTAH Readers of weekly newspapers, moulders and reflectors of public opinion In many small towns and rural America, will be measured by the Advertising Research Foundation, Chairman . Stuart Peabody announced today. A special project, christened the Continuing Study of Weekly Newspapers, has been planned to survey the readership of these papers whose columns sow seeds f discussion along Main Street, at Grange meetings, barn raisings. Town meetings, the Fire Station and the corner drug store. Plans call for the study of six weekly newspapers during the first year. The new project will be manadministraaged by a tive committee equally representing the Weekly Newspaper Bureau of The National Editorial Association, the Association of National Advertisers, and the American Association of Advertising Agencies. Charles C. Carr of the Aluminum Compony of America will serve as committee chairman. His colleagues will be: Ed H. Anderson of The Times at Brovard, N. C; P. J. Strom berg of The Times at Ellicott City, J We will be closed all day Friday, FeL 22 Prices for Saturday, Monday, Feb. , ; Z00P TOMATO I emu 46 OZ CAN JUICE CANS CON 23, 25 3 25c TOMATO 29c conn beef hash 19c TREF.T r-- r- PORK & BEAI1S p 2 CANS 31c CHOPPED HAM " ' BLUE COFFEE 29c 6,0R ftVm MEALS a chops SHOULDER ,. GROUND BEEF LB CUTS Q g .fa 0R0UN0 SM0KED PORK SHOULDER f tN 32c CHEESE FBE8H 8 8 LB """" 25c 32c j9C 27c 44c 10 lbs y 4s TOMATOES Fancy Slicing lb. 2s)c 1 JomS&mMm0pstdj6 xx QUPLITY FOOP5 XV AJ A 5RVinG II ll I r l vaaaKS II ll II it II ll II .11 U U I Ue JU SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FOOD CENTER V L3U FOOD CENTER ll " FOOD CENTER i 1 O o Abrade All PRUNE as hi LBS SIZE Coffee Club Meets Wednesday The Coffee club met at the home of Mrs Eleanor Yakovitch WednesMembers attending day evening. were: Mrs Kathryn Binks, Mr8 . Hardy, Mrs Evelyn Whiten-birdMrs Leona Witt, Mrs Florence Berensen, Mr8 Leola Miller and the hostess. A delicious lunch climaxed an evening of sewing and literary WOMEN OF THE MOOSE reeular business session was held bv the Women of the Moose, Tues day, February 19, with a large num ber in attendance. Plans were made for the 20th An niversary of the chapter to he celebrated In the very near future. Next Tuesday, February 26, is the next Chapter night program under the direction of Ian Strong, Ritual PKGS KING 15c 16 OZ. SAfl h 7 KELLY NO. 2 CAN CANNED 27c 22c SHAVERS STANDBY TOMATO JUICE 46 Oz. QjhQi!).5 s EL.V me LB FRESH SILVER SMELTS PORK LOAF 32c 58c LB 8PICED A Chairman. A splendid program has been planned for the evenings enter- malnment, including several speakers. Candidates will be initiated on the same night. This will be the next meeting date of the Women of the Moose, February 26. All memberg are urged to attend. CORRECTION printed In the Helper week it was erroneously last Journal reported that Mr8 Stanley Judd of Spring Glen had been appointed rnmmittee chairman of a project committee for the Spring Glen and Mrs R. S. Williams appointed vice president of the organization. It should have been reported Mr stanlpv Judd as committee chairman gfi and Mr R. S. Williams, school principal, as rice president. Si k1 Sy-don-ia learning. I 72c 10 lbs. . . . ALBERS CORN FLAKES RnflDMllllT Ullttl kl IIWI I i 28c 25c 1 32c 29c SUGJ1E& OtfJl lb. O&l MARMALADE LBS CAFE BRAND Peanuts II Kl CANS DIXIE BELL LARGE i 39c PKG SODA CRACKERS Freshly Rcastcd Brands 4 Cans . . CARNIVAL RECITES WEDDING VOWS FEBRUARY 16 the event. Mr and Mrs Zorn will make their home in Spring Glen. o 47. Medium SARDINES Following the lovely wedding, the couple was honored at a dinner at the home of the bride's mother. Approximately 20 guests attended. The three-laye- r couple shared a lovely with their cake guests at wedding 3 EGGS OATS in Europe. 35c 40c 30c TEXAS PINKS LB DACON SQUARES Lflr.iD Ci" WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Mr Zorn was GRAPIOT - PORK CHOPS N" 2 Choir practice, Thursdays at 8 p.m. All services to be held in the Helper Ward Chapel. Prices, for. Saturday, Monday, Feb. 23, 25 MISS JULIA SLUGA discharged from the army last August after being over seas for 34 months with the infantry bent your O.P.S. Store TODAY. carnations. )c 19c TOMATOES N 25c 38c School at 10 a.m. Frank Superintendent. Priesthood meeting immediately afterwards. Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m., un. der leadership of Bishop Lynn Broad, Sunday L. Smith, Women are returning to the kitchen and men are returning to the home dining table with war whetted appetites for food favor ites. It's time to review the traditional family recipes! O.P.S. Food Stores are almost certain to have the necessary Ingredients. Visit Miss Julia Sluga, daughter of Mrs Matilda Tone of Helper, became the bride of Mr Clyde L. Zorn, son of Mrs Edith P. Zorn of Spring Glen, last Saturday, February 16, when they were married in the Methodist church at Price by The Reverend Richard Halbert. The bride was stunning in a green wool suit accentuated with a corsage Her attendant of pink carnations. was Mlss Helen Casstello and Mr Fred Dougherty acted as best man. The bride's mother and the groom's mother also wore corsages of pink BAG 10-l- b 32c Saltine Wafers j TUMBLERS CAN 20C 2icSSfiIS Grapefruit ?a0,2... 2 CANS CAN CARNE PEAS In a recent letter from Congress man W. K. Granger he stated that Lt. Reid L. Lindstrom of Spring Canyon, who is now attending West Point preparatory school, spent the week end at the Capitol. Reid is well known throughout Carbon county and was active in sports while attending Carbon high school. HELPER LDS WARD ictaw Roger Van Natta was home during the week. He's been going to school in Salt Lake City since being dis charged from the army. Mr and Mrs Wallace Treat are leaving for Logan Friday to attend the Third Annua! Military Ball at the Utah State Agriculture college. Their daughter, Catherine, is a senior at the AC -- this year. cfirth'day.0" tt nine-memb- Saw Eugene Migliori in town this week and found out he's been home for over a week after being dis charged from the Marines. Guess I'm a little slow but we're glad he's home anyway. fa Md.; Bernard Esters of the Pioneer Times at Houlton, Me.; Gordon Phil-poof Ralston Purina Company; Joseph Bohan of the Centaur Co. Division of Sterling Drug Inc.; E. P. Wilson of McCann-EricksoInc.; Kirk Greiner of Young & Rubican; and J. J. Hartlgan of Campbell-Ewal- d Company. The Continuing Study of Weekly Newspapers will be preceded by a pilot survey to determine the most siutable type of field research procedure. Conducted by a research organization in cooperation with the Foundation's technical director, the pilot survey will develop a firm set of specifications tor the Continuing Study. LB POTATO SALAD mi (BOTTLE) HORSERADISH 15c 4m LB GARLIC SAUSAGE LB SLICED BACON is 28C TO A2r Chickens. They jj Try One of Our or ueiow fjeinng Are Tender and Good. At servers, iwmsiers. oicwcis, ncsu omu n prices, Salmon, Halibut, Cod, Veal, Pork, Beef, Lamb, S? Pen-Fatten- ed Kl In an article FOOD HELPER STORES a subety of rtramr - UTAH si |