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Show JOURNAL HELPER THE By THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1948 PAGE TWO Usuco EveY Thuksoav Bv THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Utah Hir. COAL FIELD CENTER OP WEST'S GREATEST and N. Joe Tulllua C. N. Memraott PUBLISHERS A BIG SERVICE AT A SMALL COST When this cation began, practically everyone was & farmer. The average family raised and processed nearly everything it needed to live on, and most of ila time was devoted to the hard work of providing the hare necessities. Today something like 26,000,000 people a sixth of our population live on farms. They supply the food for themselves and all the rest of us plus an enormous additional quantity that is shipped abroad. Various factors have been responsible (for this change. And one of those factors is an efficient system of bringing foods of all kinds from the market to the towns and the cities. Meat is an excellent example. Relatively few people can go to a farmer, buy an animal, and store it away against their future needs. That's where the packing industry comes in. It provides what amounts to "clearing houses" in various sec tkms of the country where meat animals can be sent to market. It slaughters and processes them, under a system of strict supervision which assures high sanitary standards. It distributes the meat to the centers of demand. And, finally, the cuts appear in the butcher's show, case, ready for the table. ThiB is an essential service. And the packers do it as a cost which averages but a fraction of a cent iper pound. The packers do not fix the price. Supply and demand does that. Further, In order to hold the charge for handing the meat to the lowest figure they have made inf slaughtering, for production genious use of the inedible of glue, fertiliser, drugs, etc. The revenue from these helps pay the expense for preparing and processing meat All in all, it's a complex business. And its salient characteristics We efficiency and economy. team from three other Industrial league teams were 1500 crippled children in Utah who came a thousand dollarg or so nearer a new Shriner's Crippled Children hospital. The Bottlers tal lied 13 runs against 4 for the posed'' DASEBALL GAME NETS NEAT SUM FOIMIGSPITAL all-st- ar all-star- s. (Crowded Out iLast Week) to information releasThe winner in last (Sunday's ed According the by the committee from baseball game between the Utah Eastern Utah Shrine club it is est. Bottlerg of Helper and a "sup VFIU MARKET BASKET WITH" YOUkV SHORTENING 3 Spry, Crisco, Snowdrift lbs "tilii'ii'ill nli $1.18 faMl'mtimi 1,AGradeg iu Sc IT HI VlOtWStl mmm 1 SUGAR Clolli .... 97c Bag j 10-l- b .'. L RED STAR FLOUR BAG SALT1NE WAFERS VEL By """" 32$ 2 43c 75c GIANT PACKAGE EGG Plant Size CERTO Bottle ng (Crowded Out Last Week) Dr. Aaron E. Jones, president of the Carbon College, announces L. Bell, Gordon of employment formerly a staff member at the University of Utah, to teach classand listed. es in geology, mineralogy, Coal Joe and his new bride of early new in the Mining surveying ND Engineering curriculum. In addi- summer. Miss Theone Tanner, left u-LAtion to these classes, Mr. Bell will Helper a couple of weeks ago for teach a class in first year German. Pullman, Wash., where he will re- The new curriculum in Coal Mining Engineering will be con- President Jones states that Car-ducted in connection with the Uni. II versity of Utah and will be so ar- - jbon College is doing all in its pow ranged that students may spend er to meet the educational needs of three years at Carbon and the the area it serves and he feels -xounn year at tne university w that the school has a just claim to complete the work for the Bache- unstinted support and loyalty from lor's Degree. The new course has 'all the residents of Southeastern the enthusiastic support of the coal jUtah, particularly of Southeastern mine superintendents of this area, ty, in making sure that the College Your Grocer's for it is felt that several men each will grow and improve as time Sold Inclusively year can be employed at engineer- passes. ing tasks as they complete the FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER CENTER four years of study. The University Coal Mining Engineering Department is anxious that those who BE PREPARED FORTHOSE BIG FAU APPETITES study In this field have a chance to work in the mines as they study and during the summers. Mr. Bell has taught geology and mlnerology at the University ,of Utah and has done considerable consultation work for mines and for those seeking ores. He has his Master's Degree from Stanford Uni versity and has done additional Q 11 Prices Effective work toward his doctorate. He has Sat., Sept 10 studied the German language for O five years and will help Carbon O College satisfy the needs of the who will need a reading tfMrtmnAQ DOM Tram a m or nivcn 3 vvrrxc knowledge of German. Box tll.l niake their home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bassier of rice were visitors at the Tea Christensen home Monday. Visitors at the George Ball home during the week were: Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Peterson ana daughter of Diamondville, Wyom ing and Mrs. Mel Thomas and Mrs. John Koter of Price. Mr. and Mrs. George Ball an daughter left Friday to spend a few days in Kemmerer, Wyoming. Mrs. Frank Toth and daughters of Price were visitors in Rains Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Montoya ra and daughter, and Mrs. Frank and sons went to Lumberton, New Mexico over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and daughters and Mrs. Golden Day motored to Provo Saturday. Mr. Albert Shaw spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Our heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Orlandi Jr., on arrival of their twins horn Friday evening in the Price hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanely and children from Stansbury, Wy oming, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton. Jack Day of Fort Ord, California is home on furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day and friends. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou White during the week By STEVE J. DIAMANTI were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Little. Dr. Margaret Mead of New York John and son from Loagmont, Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed told the International Conference Williams and Mrs Anna Williams'011 Mental Hygiene they should work on the people who write inof Butte, Montana. Visitors at the Fred Shaw's dur. come tax laws. She claims the Shakespeares . increase ing the week were Mr, and Mrs revenue Bill O'Neil and son of Long Beach, Blootl pressure in older' people, marital relations and even ct California, and Mr. and Mrs. ver Duncan and family of San the number of children people have. A lot t People have suspected Gaberial, California. some for that time, and we're glad Mr. and Mrs. James Molloy are visitors at the home of Mr. and to see the mental medicos making a nte. Taxes are as necessary as Mrs. E. P. Malloy. fingerprints in a murder mystery to Cha California Fred returned after visiting here the past two but the forms don't have to be as confused as a woodpecker in a weeks. Sanich 'marble quarry. Dr. Mead says they Visitors at the Rudy home during the weekend were: ,ai'e driving us crazy, and the drive Mrs. Ken Ariotti and Mrs. Mary is becoming a short putt. Could be. Rolando of Spring Glen; Mrs. Ann We are advised that Helper will Nabich and son Rill of Salt Lake have a brand iew food store this City and Mr. and Mrs". Tony Dol. week. I feel it only fitting and eatti of Helper. all Helper should exthat proper out a Rains local had good turn tend best wishes to the Broadbent and took third place in the march- brothers for a very successful ing in the Labor Day parade. Glad opening of their new business, to see so many out. BROADBENT'S FINE FOODS. Se-gu- KERR LIDS Package '. WAX For Sealing KERR CAPS Dozen COFFEE 3$ lb 5 CABBAGE U lb 5C TOMATOES CELERY Utah 23C 2 lb lb 12C all-st- Cucumbers 3 fr IOC ALL BRANDS LUNCH MEATS CATSUP imated that the sale of tickets fori Washington' reports that it cost the game will net very near the $2,500,000 to print the 33,000 pages $1,000 mark, which is exclusive of the Congressional Record for of the concession stand that was the 80th Congress. Who skys talk's under the direction of the Daugh- - cheap? However, if you're economy ter of Nile. Frank Dalpiaz, who minded, you can get the finest has been running the stand this buys at DIAMANTI MOTOR CO., summer, donated the services of 278 N. Main neglect the himself and his crew to the Nile electrical system in your car. Loose group to aid in the worthy cause. connections, short circuits or worn Preceding the game El Kalah insulation can put your lights on band and patrol entertained the your car out of commission. Our crowd who sat through a blister-- : electrical and ignition experts can trouble with regular in-aing sun to watch their performance sav'e the ball game. Jack Houston, spections. Phone: 283. -president of the local shiine club. introduced Charles Wardrob, 11. lustrlous potentate of El Kalah, A New Service and Lincoln G. Kelly, chairman of CAR WASHING the hospital board for shriners hospital, and a lending Mason of and Utah. Both spoke briefly and exSteam CLEANING pressed their thanks for the fine dinA the of Chassis & Motor support given activity. ner for the ball players and visiting shriners was held at the civic "AIR RIDE" auditorium following the game. U. S. ROYAL TIRES Players Failed To Appear Only five of the sixteen America's Newest, players appeared for .the game which necessitated the Helper team Most Modern Tire loaning John McGurk and Jerry Dalebout to pitch and play short, Cool-Rid- e Scat Covers and Nick Mascara, and Tom Mig. liaccio of the local Coors team and CONOCO PRODUCTS! TOule Tone, Spring Clen, came to the rescue so that a team could bo fielded. Johnny Ryrge pitched U.S. BATTERIES a fine ball game for the Bottlers and not until the ppventh inning See Ut for Expert Lubrication were they able to score a run off Penzoll & Qaaker State Olle him. Tire Repairing and Complete dinosaurs from tho Vulcanizing dinosaurs national monument near Jensen. Utah have been excavated ant? are on display at Carnegie Institute and the University of Utah. LB BEEF OR Mor 12 Oz PORK 14-O- Z. CAN BOTTLES 54c 47c 35c i4 G l-AG- I at fOOD OF PURITr" i UTAH 17 There Is no policy like politeirood manner often ness; since succeeds where the best tongue Ella L. Majtoon has failed. SERVICE Main 4 WliWTWaX JRi 1 and Fri., FLOUR mailed to Folor's Coff, 8331, Market 3angn, u Angelas 41, omorrua FOLGER5 V!jy J' COFFEE LOG CABIN SYRUP 5 LB CAN PURE OLiVE OIL SALAD OIL GALLON LARGE SLIX A GAL. IMPORTED fa CD AW AY Red Star PKG QUART 120 SOAP 50 lbs. 3.23 CASHMERE ; BOUQUET BARS 2 TOMATO 575 SOUP CAMPBELLS 3 375 TREET 98c SALTINE 54c nucoA 25c 4 CANS 31c CAN WAFERS 49c 2 l6' 43C 8 mm p I 9 O S Fishers - Deckers I ot?4 $3.39 PEETS GRANULATED 3-l- can PKG PKG SUPER SUDS BAR PALMOLIVE LARGE PKG 35c i 10c GL0 COAT f CHEESE LARGE PKG pjjg b HALF GA L0N CHATEAU 1 59 LBS 2 115 ASSORTED FLAVORS Case mm I IHIsimms o ofa Swifts VEAL STEAK SAUSAGE iender BREAST OF LAMB PACKAGE LARD CHEESE OP AMERICAN SHOP H SHOULDER CUTS COUNTRY STYLE NIPPY Poe SEEDLESS 2 Ik 29c Pemium CUBE STEAK Grapes LB LB LB LBS LB Cantaloupes Large Fancy 69c 49c 45c 65c 69c - SAVEllNlLPER, 5c MELONS GREENRTVER 4c II, "THE FRIENDLY ClF mmJ 9 STATION Leowet Helper 807 J I THE MIDLAND WW A SURETY W HI LAND pre-medi- Maar PEPPERS SUR JELL Pkg HELPER COLLEGE STAFF 'u BOTTLES Doz gOg I Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stewart of to Moab have moved to Mutual ADDED TO J.1 't Canning Supplies Quart EDITOR'S NOTE Mrs. Esther Sanich will again report the newt from Rains and Mutual to the Helper Journal. To insure a more thorough and complete coverage of the news Mrs. Sanich would appreciate having residents of these two communities leaving information and news items at the Post Office each week. Remember if a person gets married; has a birthday party; makes a trip; has a baby; dies; it's news, So and should be reported. won't you please cooperate and report the news to Mrs. Sanich. Den-'affe- Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Sept 10 and 11 "ffaiir Esther Sanich "'Mm I Fill your market basket heaping high In our store . . . then when you're sorting your groceries, notice how much MORE food you've purchased for less moneyl It's a grand feeling, these days of soaring prices. You've purchased MORE FOOD at O. P. SKAGGS . . but! you've also bought BETTER food! III new insmucTon RAINS NEWS Helper, Utah Few things are sume his studies. He is in his secimpract5cj., of A there. graduate ond year themselves: and it iB a student Carbon high school and application, mher at the college. Joe spent a stretch that men fail of success Mr. in the Navy. He is the son of One young man from Helper gain and Mrs. Kendall Carr. ed a place on the Washington State College second semester record-breakihonor roll released by towns and states by authorities of the college this week. Joseph Kendall Carr is the young man who has rated this signal honor. One other Utahn, Miss XeL lie Mae Dodgson of Ogden was Joe Can- - Rates On U. Of Washington High Honor Roll ICOOD CENTKK FOOD CENTEB FOOD CENTER j |