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Show the ftff e r; P r PAGE FOUR J 6 is ft' n a l . i o WONDERS willam P. MaacM . James Fulton ana To Make Home Mrs. and Mr. and spent last daughter of Kenilworth iiuier umotny of the scenery the Sunday viewing In the near leaving east and south fujl Wayne Wonderlands, Mr. Maack the Citv. Idaho. .; to According Loa. of 3 in one day. where Mr. Timothy trip can easily be made contract. teaching see h Hp and everyone should certainly the Carbon schools forTi, the beauty there. eral years and h,. i e tof MOOSE OF WOMEN Spring Glen. "e as tl of the'tive Women in the LDS church IM Chaper. The Helper Tuesday, form the Sunday school . Sprij f nnP met in regular Lenore Bacon an,i various other Senior Regent 21, May capaclti ... Present time he is WptUJ presiding. witn North Carbon stake mu There wa s a large attendance, meiuuer ui me 345 geV(enty the nomination oi uui.ei next year and several other import-I presdency. He has also been uvc bluuih uaving served ant problems couhjisius master ana committeemar, business of the evening. pre hpln- 3t tne pvpr Kinrp. hp nomac t0 .UtMUUI ioi lai coreiros i3.. Spring Auntie fnr cossinn f ' " l i'" lionciubiuu . anH 1 iiiian Shaw-Keck- . iU t . Jiae uaiuii iruiu , tomes irom a ueP do, sn: . . , Tk r,pvt rpeular meeting is scheMtns a be will 28. which duled for May roc heart8; ,t ,g H unaer program raan.g nature deve, j 5 chapter night "KlUi u: f rhd pare and tran- ing, Betty White, chairman. 3 la Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, May 24, 25 ti CRACKERS BFXJtWl ALL BRANDS MILK CANS PANCAKE FLOUR fACCCC VVllLL CHASE & SANBORN LB CANS DUST BARS PALMOLIVE SOAP GALLON SUPER X BLEACH 36 WAX PAPER PS ffl M J CLlPPS (Continued from Page One) ed during these quarters by the University of Utah may be taken at Car bon college and the first quarter's work may be completed here this summer. By May 20, 1947, the full four requred quarters can be completed by those who attend the sum mer sesson. 12 Oz. ' 2 mm CANS Men wishing to enter college un der the "G. I. Bill of Rights" (Public Law 346) may do so at the be session. ginning of the summer Those who have been attending Carbon college under this plan may continue throughout the summer. QUART CAN mm. m. AD aanif jtrmniAi PKG DUZ SUPER SUDS best food HALF Teachers Teachers in schools of Carbon and surrounding counties who hate' not completed two years of college work may register in classes under the PINT LB PKG HONEY BUTTER i FOR NO. 2 CAN nil i direction of Carbon who need college. Those upper division credit may take classes at Carbon college which are offered by the Univers'ty of Utah in Western His tory, Science in the Grades, or other classes which may be arranged as needed. Calendar For Summer Quarter Jxie 1, Saturday, registration; June 3, Monday, regular classwork begins; July 4, Thursday, independ ence Day, (holiday); July 12, Friday, session ends; July 13, Monday, post session begins; August 15 :ird 16, examination period; August 16, Friday, summer quarter ends. Summer Faculty Listed J. A. Henry A. Pace, director; Black, auto mechanics; Ross Gardand mathematics; ner, chemistry Horace S. E. " Richards, biological science and French; J. B. Thompson, business; V. E. William English and high school mathematics. 2LBPKG NUCOA teachers 1 n ; ... - ! ELECTRIC SERVICE CO, REPAIR SPECIALISTS IN EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL pre-scho- Phone 76 RADISHES ORANGES 10 LBS MESH BAG LB COUNTRY FRESH SPINACH COBBLERS IRISH 0R",, 0N0NS BUNCH LB LG JUICY FLORIDA CLASSIFIED Regardless of which Day of the Week Workmen's Of fers You the Choicest Cuts $ In Veal, Pork, Beef, at a Saving i li 3! SIDE PORK LB FRESH M"" LINK SAUSAGE H X H X H X H X H X H X H Z THESE PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 24 4i Cans Brands Sfl IT IODIZED PKG. GIANT "PAR SIZE GOLD CLEANSER EACH DUST 6c 53c 5c LAHD GROUND LIVER PORK STEIVERS 3 FRESH, BEEF 0R See BTJNNEL GARAGE at Helper, Utah. If we don't have It, we will get It for you. Phone 51 (use) LEAN FRESH LB LB KILLED 5 PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR LB LB Very Tender 'A' Grade WHIPPING CREAM LB 1 Living Room Suite: 1 cook stove; 2 heating stove; rugs;l dresser- Congoleum rugs; See O. L. Black, per. FRYERS and LUNCH MEATS 1 center table; 2 1 small cabinet 35 So. Main, Hel3 ltp FOR SALE modern house on Bryner street. Full Basement. garage. Inquire 43 Bryner Street, Helper. ltp if 3 FOR SALE ern house. fruit trees. Uzelac at Utah. THE FRIENDLY STORE M iii Four-roo- frame 6 MATCHES BOX CARTON WHITE COBBLER POTATOES 2 PEAS LBS FOOT n BLUEHILL COFFEE Per Pound Af II LB15c X H X H X II X H X 1 1 HENS 33c I LJ 2?( 1 FRANKS TCPE Per Pound PER POUND 2 33c LEAN SALT PORK KRAUT 2 BEEF LIVER . 0 LBS. PORK OR PER POUND 2j( FRESH SIDE rer round 27C I HOME OWNED mod HOME OPERATED H ' I LINK SAUSAGE X H H I mt Veal Pot Roast fbG?de H 2 fresh FOR STEWING X X H X H 4 a in w FRESH II II IJ I J LBS PORK FAT X H X II ALL SIZES m ORANGES ENDIVE GARD. FRESH front with some Inquqire at Mrs. Mary 67 Bryner St., Helper, rooms. Inqlre Mary FOR RENT Laborlo, 1st West St., Helper. k79 100 LBS. 100 ft. For Rent 33c 32c 23c X MMMIIMMIMIMMMIMI X 1 125 29c H X H FOR SALE Fine large light oak office desk and swivel chair. One china closet; living room suite and few other articles. Call Mrs. L. R. Bills, Helper 216. Buick FOR SALE CHEESE I II SALE 35c PKGS. 3 WAX PAPER LBS LBS. jj SALTIIiE WAFERS Sedan, good shape; good tires and motor. A bargain. See Mike Fidell. FOR 4 lbs under SMELTS 200. FOR SALE English Saddle and bridle, $50.00; also two sleeping bags with mattresses, $15.00 each. See J. P. White, 101 D. Street, Helper. 3tp LBS BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK For Automobile Parts of All Kinds, FOR SALE Large Majestic Coal Range. Priced real cheap. Phone LB 2 SALE 12 MEAT ZOOP 2a S9c LUNCH TREET AND H " DISPLAY FOB Helper 8N0W WHTE Helper X H X H X six-wee- k POTATOES 3 HXHXHZHSHZHZHXHXHZHZHXHXHXHaHXHXMXHXHI? SUMMER SCHOOL J BRAND GARDEN h yBBByyyywwwwapwwwlW4 LB3 IT LUNCHEON MEAT I AEROWAX IS CAN HILLSDALE vt k1 iv fill LB PKG IN TOMATO 8AUCE BABY FOOD .bm.mmm. .; p gj I UtVIIWIALBERS OATS RPDA , f rn k CDltftllCTTI 1 TRY FOR SHEETS AMERICAN MAID DCAMICC I ;. Mluer re" Z "' ailment, were terdav in tue u. PPrice by Bishop Orson Nielson of the Third ward. He was born in Sevier county, December 5, 1885, a son of Henry He George and Liza Horsley Mills. had resided at Price for the past IS years being occupied as a farmer. Surviving are his widow, Sarah Elizabet Wells Mills, eight daughters, Lawrence; At wood, Rosetta Mrs. Udella and Merlene Mills, Price; Mrs. Sadie Clegg and Mrs. Caroline Heber; Mrs. Lula Pilling, Clegg, Price; Mrs. Thelma Pierce, Spanish Fork: one son, Marius Henry Mills, Price; three sisters, Mrs. Caroline Winters, Elmo; Mrs. Pearl Colley, Kamas; Mrs. Francis Jensen, Green River; five brothers, Harvey Mills, Oakley, Idaho ; David Mills, HuntReuington; George Mills, Monroe; ben Mills. Elmo; and Emerson Mills, Burley, Idaho; 28 grandchildren and m great-grandchil- Small Size NOODLES Funeral services for Marius Enhome his Mills.60. who died at family Rose, Ace and to Salt Lake last Sat were accompanied by Bertha Spratling and The Miners went in daughter. Donna, participate in a musical concert. Good news about George Spratling hear he is out of the hospital and on the 1 improve. Expects to be home this Friends may call at the Wallace week. mortuary Tuesday until 8:00 p. m. ser 9 A Salt Lake City visitor this week and Wednesday until time for vices. Burial will be in the Price is Mrs .Helen Jouflas. city cemetery. Lynn and Ada Overlade returned P.T.-A- . ROUNDUP sojourn recently from a three-weeto the Pacific Northwest where they summer The Spring Glen P.T.-A- . visited their two daughters and fam- round-uchildren was of ilies who live a Seattle. While in held Monday morning, May 20, at that beautiful country, they had the the Spring Glen school house, with pleasure of attending the famous Mrs. Cliff Leavitt, chairman, in "Apple Blossom Festival," at Wenat-chee- , charge. Dr. Frank Gorishek was tne Washington. Lynn's back at examining physician assisted by Mrs. his Utah' Railway job. King, public health nurse, HCP BRAND GOLD CLEANSER ,,. The Miner Jimmy drove urday. They Ann Martelli, Thorit Hatch. to hear their Drip or Regular ORANGE JUICE Chiara and children were visitors from Mantl last week kend. Hector say. he', tired f ki K.h!- no house, but I've heard that he practically has the problem solved, so we hope we'll be seeing Mary and famiy living here before long. Visitors in Helper and Price from Santa Monica are Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Allen, who arrived last Saturday to vvisit with old friends. They are former Helper residents. Mary Helper Salt Lake City visitors Monday were Marie Deitz and Gus Tsangaris. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nilson 'motor ed to Salt Lake City last week, end. 9.8 LBS ALBERS Held Yesterday For Price Farmer ! Timothy Famihrr uti!RF'S ... . a tyir, auu Funeral Services L JVIARKET iTiiLinn SAUSAGE Fresh tfourDollara are B6 Dollars BHXHXHXHXHZHXHXHXHXHZHZHXII3IISI1SI1XHXIII''''' |