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Show MAY 15, 1647 THMBft&AY, H ELPEH i O II R N Candlelight Tea Held By Girl Scout Troop ' l "' - . ''.. ' . .. PICniCS SMOKED GROUND BEEF FRESH GOOD TENDER LEAN CUT TOP GRADE 47c 32c 45c 43c 8 39c For SQUARES This Week COFFEE SKSStOTc r o- - - IIUCOA EGGS graoe st,icty LARGE 'A' doz- - Frteb AI9PPAI" mils cream' TANG lb LUNCHEON MEAT f CAN ( CUDAHYS KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE FRUIT COCKTAIL WASHRITE SOAP LBS 22 No. MOON CAN ROSE GRANULATED PKG SOAP GARDEN PEAS 2CANS SANIFLUSH BEST COSTARD MILK EVAP0RATED F0DS Prepared G0LDDUST CLEANSER FOUR-TI- BROOMS GRAPEFRUIT "ZT. THE PrlSo or CANS V2 E" " W?s3w3g 5,15,ltp WNfHetRACi will iinc HOME HINTS GIVEN MOUNTAIN SOIL See At the home of Mrs Pace Boyack, Frank Pugliese, Phone 146 4,3usc who entertained her club Tuesday, an expert on modern home problems Help Wanted Mrs Eldona Powell of Salt Lake crews HELP WANTED Boy to call demonstrated many new meth City, Railroad Grande the Rio at Apply ods home maintenance with the of 5,8,ltc yard office at Helper White House products, Eight ladies were in attendance, Rent FOR REXT Furnished Apartment each receiving a complimentary gift. and Sleeping Rooms. Helper Ins. Game prizes were won by Mrs Clyde and Loan Co. 153 So, Main, Helper Miller, Mrs Arthur Gore and Mrs Rudy Smith. An atractive hostess 5,8,ltc prize was received by Mrs Boyack. Mrs Powell will give another demModern ApartF0ft ftfiNT ment, inquire 151 North Main at onstration at the home of Mrs Gore next Wednesday. 5,15,ltp Apartment ffo. 3. GOOD For mam Price Man Is Helper LDS Ward Speaker; Plan Sunday Program Keith Kissell of Price was the speaker at the regular Sacrament services of the Helper LDS ward Sunday evening. He spoke on the subject "How The Church Benefits Its Members." Mr Kissell prefaced his address with a brief tribute to Mothers. Musical numbers were presen by Mrs Earl James, who sang a solo, and Miss Shirley Thayne play ed a piano solo. Elmer Parker, mem ber of the bishopric, was in charg e of the program and conducted the meeting. 31 B Set 2 BUNCH" 2 BUN SHA TE"S TURNIPS 25c PK "JU1" GREEN ONIONS BEETS Carbon county students will vote CARD OF THANKS for 1947-4officers on May 22 and On behalf of my family and I, we also on a new amendment to the desire to express our sincere thanks student constitution. and appreciation to the Rio Grande was decided upon Carmen and Roundhouse The amendment employees, by the present student council at a for their generous contributions to ef-- i in an meeting Tuesday morning us following the death of our loving fort to clarify meanings of the con- - husbund and father. stitution regarding the eligibility of Mrs J. U. Montoya, office holders. and Family. -- The question as to the meaning of the student constitution arose Monday during officer nominations. According to the amendment, If it is adopted by the students, "any stu dent of Carbon college may become i a candidate for any office except WE for us that of... president. Each candidate ..... vue u.-- i a tne oniee ot presiuem mum nuwrnfjkrsn.KZi student who will be of college sophoij more standing during the time he or! o she will bold the office If elected. Assembly meet at 4:30 p.m. for a banquet meeting at Covey's Coffee shop. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Utahna Rebekah Representing Brick Home. Furnace, gar Modern will be Mrs Paul Sealy and age, nice grounds. Inquire of Mrs lodge to Lillian Troaeth, Gl Garden St., or Mrs Mary Wilson. Also planning be In attendance are Mr and Mrs Phone 136VV 4.24,usc T. C. Smiley, Mrs C. A. Knobbs, Mrs Leva Hall and Miss Carrie Ashton. Miscellaneous Street. r; 41c $169 33c NDS we"m CARROTS AND -- ANT PK "''"' NEW POTATOES IOOF, Rebekahs Will Hold Grand Lodge In Salt Lake Monday Mar-ches- 75 D Approximately G50 Carbon college and high school students received copies of their 1947 Carbon, annual yearbook, last Monday. The annual, bound in white, is based on a Cen- tennial theme and is one of the finest editions yet to he published by the Carlxm student body. It was Printed by the Art City Publishing 1 or pringviue. The yearbook staff responsible for its includes Barbara publication Johnson, editor: Jimmie Alger, assistant editor; Helen Pierce, business manager. Nick Zumadakis and Gregory Dlatnanti. assistant business managers; Dorothy Miles, society Van Perkins, David Miles and Ele-.s-o jjohn Daskolas, photographers; Mattivi, cover; Bruce Burton, dlr Har-iol- d jision pages; V. E. Williams and Bithell. faculty advisers. Student Officers For Next Year To Be Elected May 22 Grand Lodge and the Rebekah FOR LEASE One House located on; Assembly of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will convene next Highway. See Mike Fidell 5,13,ltc Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday at FOR SALE 4 Piece Bedroom Set, the Odd Fellows temple in Salt Lake Coal Stove, Chrome Breakfast Set City. On Monday evening the Grand with 6 chairs, Floor lamp, and an Encampment meets, with a banquet scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the temple. Occasional Chair. Mrs Jim Sessions of all three bodies will con 117 E Street. 5,15,ltp vene Tuesday, with a banquet slated FOR SALE 1 Monarch Coal Range to take place at the Newhouse hotel $63. 1 Dome type hot water heater at 6:30 p.m. The past presidents' as$12.50; l set of twin tubs $12.50. sociation of the Rebekah Inquire Aaronic priesthood members of North Carbon stake will officially open the 1947 picnic and outing season next Saturday at the church's new lodge located in Huntington Canyon. Isaac McQueen, member of the stake presidency in charge of youth activities, announced recently. Each ward is expected to arrange transportation for its own boys, and each boy is expected to provide his own lunch. Helper ward boys who are deacons, teachers or priests are eligible to take part in the outing. Aaronic priesthood adviser for Helper and are urged to contact Ray Hanna ward 13c I0RANGES !?8e 11 ' YEARBOOKS GIVEN OUT MONDAY AT CARBON COLLEGE 9c AN 2 2 CIGARETTES ZZULtR 'XT 1 Aaronic Priesthood Roys Slate Outing At Huntington Lodge 2c LEAF ORANGE PEKOE SHORTENING Five-Rooor KENT Furnished home; also vacant lot. 5,15,use Inqufre 27S So. 1st West FOR 44c 49c 39c 39c 82c 39c 30c 9c 25c 19c SALE vi Chriflensen was admitted to the trout'. the entering intermediate' troop include: Elaine Crawford. Joyce Nason. Xedra Thomas. Erna- !'e Haim. Janet Shafer. Carol Pres-- ! ton Knzuko Niwa and Jerry Cima. he following program was present' ed. chairman for which was Arva Lou Cox. assisted by Joyce Nason: readings. J iyce Nason. Josephine Water field and Carol Preston; piano solo, Shirley Th.iyn; piano duet, Lucy Lopez and Elna Christensen: trio, two violins and clarinet, Ernaleo Flaim. Janet Shafe.- - and Kazuko Niwa: Arva Lou Cox. Beverly Ainii son and Elaine Crawford; vocal trio. Joyce Nason. Xedra Thomas and Jerry Cima. Refreshments were served following the program, a centerpiece of spring blooms and green tapers" plac- ed decorously on the tea table, cov. ered with a rich lace cloth. Pour in fir were Miss Anderson and Miss Lopez. EACH N0 BISQUICK FOR UTAH CANS 2F0R E SAURKRAUT TENDER g carton MATCHES IFOR SALE Roll Awav Bed and .Mattress. Good condition. Inquire 5, 13, Hp Apt. 3 Rieci Apartments h pt ppp BOTTLES J popu,ar Brands SALE u-- LB LB jjgPLg? For Automobile Parts of All Kinds,! See BUNXEL GARAGE at Helper, Utah. If don't have It, we will get it for you. Phone 51 (use) LB ASS0RTED LUfiCH MEATS 8 LB FRESH PORK SAUSAGE BACON FOR StealiTSH54' SH0RT SHANK -- : OASSiFieD At lower Prices! Sirloin parents and friends were in Moi day evening at a spec la! ( u Candlelight Tea. held :i ! civic audituritim linHar thu iiir.(ri..;i ,n,. Helper Girl Scout 'eader. Mrs Klaim. At an impiv.--.- i t. investiture ceremony tile follow i",; girls were advanced to senio: scouts: Arva Lou Cox. !!"v. Anderson, Josephine Uat. r.iiKl. ;.in Lopez and Shirley Thayu. One new senior scout, Elna A I 2 B N " your family to our showrooms See for yourself why Ford's Out Front with the smartest car in the Bring low-pric- ed field. I The Ford we're showing now is a big, bright car . . . with plenty of new style features that add up to new beauty inside 15c HES 9c " 5c HES 15c and out! And today's finer Ford has all the famous Ford advancements you want . . . your choice of two great engines, V-- 8 or Six . . . "Lifebrakes . . . guard" body . . . "King-size- " "Rest-ride- " springs . . . rugged, frame. So accept our invitation. You're welcome at our showrooms any day, every day! X-ty- pe CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES III There's a (sScvvCi in your future REASONABLY PRICED ivvtewamnsii MOTOR CO. 378 North Main Helper - Phone 283 |