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Show TH MAY 22, 194? ipQOAY. TH Idliiiu E II E L P R u i DANCING CLUB MEETS Forty-sevemembers and guests of the Helper dancing dub met night at the Country club for dinner and dancing. for the arrangements were Mrs Keith Nielson and Mrs George Tizza. The table was centered with pink carna ,,nV PARTY GIVEN mday dinner guests of the Georee B!"T" ?.... iAbrated his birthday tions, with green tapers s euner John )lOt rizza were Mr and Mrs was Frank when a pany given end. Pizza Jr. and son of I'ocatello. last Sunday euests: fnllowine -the Idaho -Honor r .Mr anil his and Mrs I'.alph Pizza ;iml Mf and SEWING CLUB u n'orron r..:J Mrs CONVENES uaiu son of Salt Lake "j City. o..(h, fr,rd Mr and Mrs Members of the Wednesday sewin" Mrs . . Joe ... .u. nome Mr and home of Mrs J IV ai in frvin Rutherford, mu ncic feuraia ai 01 Mrs p.,,1. ine i a h at . , - r. and Alvin IH'ins Cunvon are Cliff Rutherford urawrorn last week. A lovelv naipn Mrs W. IS. Worn.- tile; Delicious refreshments luncheon was served at the close of Stafford, Ann of San Francis.o California. followed by cards and the social hour. were served, Mr and .Mr Kimer I'aiker received f i1TT"asJ ' a UlejMlone t,;l; ri.0!i their son Holt, .it Seattle would be honiewrrii ,ov.n soon. i n - i. ... .... h- - f i Every Meal A Masterpiece ie family's favorite cook! They like your dinners, our desserts in short, they're just plain proud and helps you in making every meal a masterpiece, select each item from clean, well planned markets, best, the finest in foods for your table. e Prices Effective Fri., Sat., May 23 and 24 RED KRAUT No. W Tin FOR s i Garden Brand BATH S,ZE iSilrrilfl !fpp 25c 15c C No. Cans 2 27c PEAS g No. 2 Cans gg Snyder's Boned TURKEY mm 33c 5' 2 Oz. Jar g WASHRITE r" uumitutcd' SOAP POWDER 49c kg Large Package 2 ALL BRANDS 4 BOX CHOCOLATES SEEDLESS RAISINS OA 50c 45c 89c 73c LB CAN SAW COFFEE CANS LB BOX 4 LB PKG o. V- 5- j .Mrs J. ' P'ualen returned Thurs-trip to the niui.tie west vis, ti,,,; witM h(l,. fainily and he: sisters and leotiters. Flares she visite,; were Goodland. Kansas; Beatrice, Nebraska: I.eGrande. Iowa. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Crosland and tamily of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Chris Jouflas. of Purpose their visit was to visit the C. A. Mem- jniotts. who are both confined in the Price hospital. A vacation trip is being enjoyed by the R ,T. Vaughnns at Lone Reach Nina Miller, newly elected president of the Helper Woman's club, Mae Hiatt and Lucille Gardner attended the Federated Women's Clubs convention held in Salt Lake City the forepart of the week. Others attending the Federated conclave in the city were Delpha Acord and her show crew Hazel Jeanselme and Margaret Winters of Price. Mel Pottino, Afton Ruggeri. Grace Bergera and Midge Memniott of Helper. They presented their old "melodrama." the "Great Bottleneck Diamond'' at the funfest Monday day aftei four-wee- evening. Mrs Robert Larson and children of Colorado Springs are visiting at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Antone Rkerl. The Broadbents Lynn and Wanda Cecil and Edna, and families at tended a family reunion, held at Mapleton last Sunday. Houseeuests of Mr and Mrs Keith Neilson last week end were Mr and Mrs Aaron Parsons and three child ren of Monroe. Mrs Parsons Is a sister of Mr Nielson. Mr and Mrs J. J. Bergera. accompanied by Mrs Rudy Zaccaria and Mrs Johnny Bianco, are planning to attend the senior high school grad- OPERA B TOUR MAY ENDS 31 Brigham City. The operetta has playevery corner of Utah since It first started out back in Morgan on ed in The Centennial light opera "Biossom Time" which has toured the Mari.h 1 state or the last three months will Utah veterans taking ,. Mu- - !i uitli . n..r. man can n nrnvident nf hla it run or education under the GI Bill must formance at Logan. On Memorial time who is not prudent in the A when they notify the J. Taylor interrupt Day evening the show will be at choice of his company. " "nuig in order that overpayments of subsistence allowance will not be made in violation of the law. according to L. B. Young, contact representative in charge of the Price office of the VA It is a good idea to notify the VA of intention to inter-nip- t training in advance so that termination may be properly handled. Mr Youiil; revealed that the VA this week is asking all veterans in schools to state whether or not they intend to register for the summer session at out colleges. He pointed out that most students will have annual leave accrued sufficiently to cover them during the break between the spring and summer quarters. These students will receive regular subsistence for the period of the break and will not be interrupted, il provided they apply to their training officers for the leave. All students who are not reported as having registered for the summer session within three days following registration dates will be automaticThis means that ally terminated. NEW, MODERN SPINETS anyone registering late must report to his training officer in order to be Culbranscn presents an exquisite group put on VA subsistence rolls. it is Concerning of modern and overpayments, Spinet Pianos, pointed out that the responsibility charm of outlining distinguished under the law for reporting terminand glorious freeations rests with the veteran, as permanence a copy of outlined on VA form dom of tone . . . Designed to harmonize which is received by all veterans modern appointments of new with who entered training or schools. Vet erans to type homes. receiving overpayments which they are not entitled must im return the money, Mr mediately COME IN NOW - SEE THEM, Young cautioned. - g , PDA N(D - CULBRANSEN traditional for their structural the PLAY THEM Social Security Field Man At Price May 27 Horace J. Christensen, manager of the Provo, Utah, field office, will be at the court house in Price from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on May 27, for the purpose of rendering assistance to persons over age 65 who have worked in employment covered by the Social Security Act who desire to file a claim for social security retirement benefits, and to accept claims from survivors of deceased wage earners who were covered under the social security system and survivors of World War II veterans who have died within three years of discharge. uation exercises at Pleasant Grove tonight, when Chris Hreinson,, their Plenty Of Farm Labor brother, will graduate. There will be no shortage of farm Mrs Keith Nielson received word labor in Utah this Beaaon, says MorMrs this week that her grandmother, ris H. Taylor, state farm supervisor. Ida Moore of Elsinore. had died of her daughTuesday at the home ter. Mrs Joseph Conder of Monroe. Rhoda and Dave Gibson enjoyed a pleasant week end trip at Moab. Visiting at the home of Pete Ro- sone last week end were Mr and Mrs Joe Bosone of Salt Lake City. Mrs Jess Cox and granddaughter Judy Rae. returned Sunday after spending a week in Provo and Salt Lake City. Mrs Frank Brown and daughter, Frances, spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. America's Smartest Piano Fashions! MAKE OUR STORE YOUR FISHING HEADQUARTERS FOR 1947 HELPER FURNITURE & HDVE. CO. STORES IN HELPER and PRICE HELPER 76 SO. MAIN PHONE 3 Your Friendly Cooperation Sincerely Appreciated CLASSIFIED FOR DISPLAY SALE For Automobile Parts of All Kinds, See BTJNNEX. GARAGE at Helper, Utah. If we don't have It, we will (use) get It for you. Phone 51 FOR SALE - TRAINING VETS MUST ADVICE OF INTERRUPTIONS OX-JO- 4 No. 473 Dooly drills, 4 Vulcan volts, A.C. 440 or 220 conveyors, 440 or 220 Volts, A.C; 2 Sullivan coal cutting machines; 1 Goodman haulage locoma-tive- . Above equipment all In first class condition. 20 Tons used 20 lb mine rails. Anyone interested call or write Liberty Fuel Company, Latuda, Utah. Phones, Latuda 1R2 5,22,6tc or 1R3. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE, REFRAINED FROM MAKING UNNECESSARY DURING TELEPHONE THE STRIKE SO. THAT GALLS EMERGENCY six-to- n LB 39c 45c CHEESE processed (4 kinds) 39c BRAND (Whole or Half) 59c M lard open Kettie) 4 98c 8 $1 95 FOR KRAUT LARGE CANS 25c 39c FRANKFURTERS Shoulder MUTTON CHOPS 35c 39c (PIECE) 98c CAPACOLLO LAMB CHOPS 49c 59c BEEF ROASTS LB LB ANY LB MILK LB - - -Chickens, Fish, Pickles, Bacon, Pork, Veal Anything you want at the Lowest Market prices CALLS COULD BE COMPLETED PROMPTLY, FOR THAT COOPERATION WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL. Five-RooFOR SALE or RENT Furnished home; also vacant lot. 5.15,usc Inquire 278 So. 1st West SALE 1938 Buick Special. Inquire of George MaCris at Prog5,22,ltp ressive Market. FOR FOR SALE 1938 Olds. Radio, heater. New Price, Sedan Tires. Phone 5,22,ltp 498-- FOR SALE Monarch Coal Range. 83 Janet Good condition. Inquire r..22,ltc or Phone 137J and Thor Gladiron FOR SALE new. Inquire Mangle. Practically 5,22,1tc 62 Garden St. Phone 161 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Modern Brick Home. Furnace, gar Mrs age, nice grounds. Inquire of or 61 Garden St., Lillian Troseth, 4,24,usc Phone 136W Miscellaneous MOUNTAIN SOILSee Frank Pugliese, Phone 146 4,3uc FOR NOW THAT THE STRIKE HAS ENDED MANY GOOD CALLS THAT WERE POSTPONED ARE BEING MADE, LONG DISTANCE LINES ARE PARTICULARLY BUSY AND IF ANY OF YOUR CALLS ARE DELAYED PLEASE BE ASSURED. THAT WE ARE DOING ALL WE CAN TO COMPLETE THEM AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. Wanted STUDENTS WANTED Bestudents. ginners and advanced See Mrs E. L. FJeldsted at Martin, PIANO Phone 5:? Help Wanted FOOD HELPER 253R Two or Three young men 21 years of age or older, for Switch men at Helper ysrds. Apply at Trainmasters office, Helper, 6,22,2tc WANTED -- A 8UBETY OF PURITY" UTAH THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY |