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Show MAY 8, 194? THURSDAY, ere TH F and Ed Marchetti Bosone c.it Lake visitors during the HELPkli -- iv ii v it i iu M . K. week-presu- mably business Phone News items to The Journal should have heard Ed Carey and Spike Miller debating the s. merits of Guernseys versus Ed's our firechief, and Spike but to hear handles hardware them argue you'd have thought that they'd been dairying for life. Finally they put it up to Sam Carter, who breeds dairy cows! Sam hems and haws . . . and concludes there's a lot to be said for Holsteins, and about as much for Guernseys . . . take your pick! Actually, Ed and Spike were like people arguing about say, beer Yuu 0 versus buttermilk. Folks who've never tasted beer will sometimes get mighty vehement about their choice of beverages. And folks whove never tasted buttermilk will be equally From where I sit, it's in things we know nothing about that we get bigoted and stubborn. But when it comes to things we know a lot about, we're able to see both sides... be tolerant and reasonable and above all, understanding. Hol-stein- ... Orderi taken for Sales Books, (printed to suit) at the Helper journal Copyright, 1947, United State, Brewers Foundation FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER IT a A El v y PREPARE FINAL TAX SALE NOTICES Final tax sale notices are now being prepared for publication with amount of taxes due. interest and penalties on properties in Carbon county upon which the taxes have not been paid for the past four years according to County Clerk B. H. Young. This notice, Mr Young stat ed, will carry only 2S pieces of property, a good indication of the up ward trend by people to pay their taxes before the property comes up for final sale. Phone news Items to The Journal I FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER 5 C C C n K 4 c c c o ft TOMATO JUICE DelMonte No. 10 can 49c IP2' 29c , tgi ? 2 lb lM)X 41c 1 for 4 in 1 2 The ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 21 will hold a Mother's Tea in the Helper civic auditor-Friday. May 9 from 2 to 5. The tea is for Gold Star Mothhers and my mother with a son in the service or one that has been in. Mrs Rose Migliaccio is chairman with Louise Hosone in charge of the tea table, Minnie Wahl in charge of invitations to Cold Star mothers and Elizabeth Bonza in charge of program. The Auxiliary will also hold a covered dish dinner tonight, Thursday, at 7 o'clock. PROMOTING THE PUBLIC The Newburyport Plan, which gav the impression that the merchants of that eastern city were cutting all prices 10 per cent, is highly fraudulent and a stinging indictment against the thoroughness of the wire service which report such news. Prices on all but nationally advertised and merchanstandard brand trade-namdise were cut 10 per cent. We have no way of estimating just what part of any store's merchandise is excluded but we would not hesitate to guess that it would be at least 75 percent. Consequently, Newburyport merchants PRICE MAN ELECTED C. OF C. DIRECTOR may have been trying to move oft "ersatz" Among the directors elected dur- their shelves the war-timin inmerchandise had up they piled Mountain the Association States ing ventories through poor buying. of Secretaries .and Managers of the Lower prices are desired of course. Chambers of Commerce convention held at Albuquerque last week was President Truman's idea is a noble n but typical of his long-rangJ. A. Theobald, secretary of the Car-'on- e has He set wage several consistency. County Associated Industries. Other directors elected were Gus patterns that skyrocketed labor costs; Baekman. Salt Lake City; E. H. he removed wage ceilings while Reno; Gene Killion, Rupert, ing ceilings on everything else and now he wants the store merciiant to perform a miracle and get him out of a bad hole. The first city in the United States There is no more natural carry- - ,thak adopts a plan to discount the over or graceful transition from the totai 0( the customer's purchases a class room to life outside of school in per cent will actually be cut-tha- n that which can ibe made through ting prices. Newburyport, and all a Homemaking class. In this class other cities involved including Idaho there is a splendid opportunity topana need to adopt a general 10 interpret and to demonstrate the per gnt reduction from the custom-"goo- d life" as set forth in the lrln-- : er-- invoice total before they have ciples of home economics education any honest right to make general Home economics offers fundamental claims. contributions to make for better The customer is the one and only home living. price control factor. When prices are This year our homemaking depart too high the customer will not buy. ment has covered those things that When a store prices merchandise too youth must have for his existence high it prices itself out of the marfood, clothing, and that which is es The Idaho Daily Statesman sential for her welfare-- personal deWar time "three dollar a crate" velopment. Foods, nutrition and basic and "three dollar a bushel" berries, studied. were Throughout recipes and peaches may soon be a esof apricots the food unit, the selection sential foods and the importance of thine of the nast in Utah. Reports nain ctHiiinK in iiuni iniuuftiiwut contained conservine nutrients tion indicate a bumper crop of fruit them were stressed. In the clothing unit, pupils learned this year. Great quantities of pears, apples, to manipulate sewing machines, and to and melons are now on their way to fundamental sewing processes make shirts, blouses, dresses, play the U. S. from Australia, Argentina clothes and tailored suits and coats. and Chile. In our personal development unit iVsiting at the C. N. Berensen manners, personality, and vacations home last week was bis grandmother were stressed. Definite suggestions Mrs Caroline Nelson and uncle and for developing the habits and atti- aunt Mr and Mrs Lyle Nelson all of tudes that form the basis of a pleas Ferron. ing personality, were studied. Our department has cooperated with the Coed Club in conducting SWEDISH hot dog sales, and had responsibili-- j ties making the costumes for the MASSAGE Centennial program spossored by Office Helper Junior High which was pres-- i ented to the public in February. We 12 Noon 9:30 a.m. have cooperated with the music de- 6 1:30 p.m. partment and they in turn are furn-- j Also by Appointment ishing the music for our Spring Fashion show and tea which will be held May 20 at the civic auditorium at 2 o'clock which will be attended L. BULLOCK by the girls' mothers and their Graduate Masseur friends. 153 So. Main Helper Editor's Note: Mrs George Pizza, author of this article is head of home making department at Helper Junior High school. e e i and W Perc or Drip LB O hold-Walke- r, OPEN FORUM fn g After Hours LB47c J. Pickled Quart 29c in-bo- e Hours to to h COFFEE First Quality PIGS FEET ft 25c 95c BUTTER 25c Ifgfr Brick WAFERS Ib JUICE 46 Oz. CAN SALTTNE 2 hi ORANGE CHEESE riyc PUBLIC FORUM price-cuttin- ft . HAUt Legion Aux. To Hold Mother's Tea May 9 children of Helper Central presented a very entertaining program to the many parents and others in attendance last Thursday i.'trrnojn. The First. Second and Third grades under the direction of their teachers sang songs and gave poems on health For the second part of the program th, Fourth. Fifth and Sixth grades presented a few intricate dances of the pioneers in keeping with the centennial theme. solution to prevent stealing of property was given by Jasper R. Von Buiow. 35. Placerville. Calif when h set fire to his truck follow ng an automobile accident 10 miles east of Greenriver on hst Friday at 6 p.m. highway According to state highway patrol men Von Bulow admitted setting fire to his truck and said: 1 didn't want anyone to steal the gas I had a gallon for." paid 2 The investigation by the patrolmen showed that the man had lost control of the 1930 pickup truck and traveled for a distance of 300 feet along the shouider of the highway before the vehicle turned over. He had then set fire to the wooden structure of the vehicle and it had burned to the ground. He had first removed a suitcase and box of tools. He was arrested by the patrolmen and booked in the Carbon county jail at Price "Hold for investigation." 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