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Show The PAGE HELPER Firemen's Benefit 25, 1851 THURSDAY, EIGHT Mexican Lodge Plans JOURNAL OCTOBER (Utah) Dance October 27th the workmen, applying additional rock dust in one section to augment previous applications of rock dust, tightening the bolts on the control-pane- l cover of a load ing machine 'to keep it in a permissible condition, and replacing the guard around the eccentric iod of the Bhaker in the tipple to prevent injuring workmen in that area. The inspector reported also that the main haulageway was kept free of coal dust. To supplement the good safety precautions at the mine, Roberts advised maintaining safety clutches on all hand-hel- d coal drills in proper operating condition, guarding the chain drive of the indicator on the No. 5 raise hoist, and the wearing of to Kenil worth Mine Is Near Full Conformance To Mine Safety Code In commending the good safety firogram at the independent Coal and Coke Company's KenilwOrth Mine, at Kenilworth, Utah, a Fed-er- a reinspection report released today by the Bureau of Mines additional lso three proposes precautions to bring this, mine into full conformance with tho Federal Mine Safety Code. When this Carbon County mine was amined last month by Inspector William Roberts, it employed 274 men and produced 2,200 tons of coal daily. Measures taken during the in- pction to p mote safety at the mine, Roberts noted, included set-ting timbers at a working face to provide additional protection The Helper Mexican lodge an nounced this week through Louis Garcia, Standardville, that it will sponsor a benefit dance Saturday, October 27, at the Helper civic auditorium, the net proceeds from the dance will be donated to ttie Helper city fire department to be used towards payment of the new fire fighting apparatus ordered early this year. According to Mr. Garcia, his organization feels that It should make an effort to contribute to this project in some manner, and at the present time this benefit be most dance venture would popular. Early this year when a concerted drive for funds was being made by the fire department, the lodge members were emall approved-typgoggles by not prepared to volunteer help ployees while doing wo.fc hazard- toward the purchase of the new ous to the eyes. engine, but signified at that time Phnti News Items to Journalthat in the future some fund raising plan would be agreed upon whereby the members could raise the funds. Mr. Garcia stated that the dance would be open to the public and that tickets would foe sold by members of the lodge all next week. Tickets will also be availn e there's a double difference! I (Continued from Page One) Luke Cormani, incumbent councilman, is seeking reelection on R. D. Campbell and Gene Chan- the Democratic ticket for country of Wellington have been named cilman, and brings with him four of Wellington have been nan.ed yea s of good experience in city winners in the state contest in administration. Since the National 1 Junior B Bills Prescription Pharmacy D. & R. G. W. R. K. - UTAIT RAILWAY Prescriptions Filled Helper, Utah Phone 553 past-pres- ickirk FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER ners, luncheons, and on other occasions to encourage people to eat more raw vegetables. The boys grew the vegetables these vegetables can be arranged BY DAROFF Not only the most Bond and typewriter paper sold attractively to encourage people by the ream or package at the to eat them in the raw state. Gene Chantry is the son of Mrs. Helper Journal. Lura Chantry of Wellington. He of five years who has is a a good record. R. D. Campbell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy CampTjell of Wellington. He has seven years of 4'H work and Ms record is also a good one in the work that he has done. These boys joined the NJVGA this summer and will also conn-pet- e for scholarships ami other-prizein the national contest. The National junior Vegetable STRAIGHT Growers Association to which they belong is an educational or- su- 100 ly virgin worsted fabrics mm and satisfaction. 69 4 H a Q O O v BOURBONT? fa' Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Oct. 26 and 27 er ...and not alone the most artful tailoring ..."Botany" Brand 500, Tailored by Daroff combines both to a degree that insures you a full measure of value t3 M 8 THE TOGGEnY "QUALITY GOODS Pleasing in every way! ONLY" Utah Helper 8B. U.S. Pot. 0. PROOF CONTINENTAL DISTIUINO CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA, PA. The whole industry 3 more makes iJJnjV-8..- . inthelasUyearsaloner "Ford's built mors than all other makes e OiJy Fed ta the ckokt ei ghrw yee H tA LNIaJ sif fyfr&l $ IMM CfjlfTj : A I field V-- 8 "Ford's costs than most sixesr "It's the only the low-pri- o o fa SeM OWy Fed le rite low-pr- ke gives yee year choice ef FerJeictfic Drfve, Overdrive er CMveirieaoJ Drive ec Six ond Six, provide rood ruling power and penny pinching economy! Voej can pay more but V-- 8 -- For automatic driving at its Ford offers new FordomoHc. g you can hove Overdrive, or Conventional finatt. Or fuel-ovln- yea canl bvy better I fJXAX 0 Opor DIADinrJITH hr nOTOB FORD SALES & SERVICE 378 North Main - Phone 283 Driv. on a pro-rate- d 890 220 PINEAPPLE COnriED BEEF " ' "F0LC"S 1 LB Mc 730 j I- - SHRIMP 430 910 j fa U c FRE5H FRANKFURTERS HAM HOCKS LAMB ROASTS PEPERONI - " A0E "490 350 L SH0ULDEB CUTS O O d " f 390 350 d H H H Jonathans $2-- 4 Sf2B $1-1- 5 l L LB nish, CO. Helper evidence of 490 690 s Fancy Luisiana 2 Its. 25c I , SALAMI - CAPICOLA - CHEESE OF ALL KINDS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. LEAVE TOUR ORDER HERE. QUICK SERVICE! water secured from the Boston Land Company or evidence of permission from the State Engineers' Office to uae subsurface water for irrigation purposes. More specific or additional information may be obtained ty contacting the State Land Office, Cpltol Building, 6 alt Lake City, Utn. FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER H " c" 350 CAN Bushel 5S)c " SMOKED PICNICS , )c smoked BACON SQUARES 390 ? ' &IS PEACHES Pork Chops If1 Ground Beef d 250 N PWEAPPLE fa H O H ' ILr a oo IfflMTOEfflBlg. ' fa JDUELCME0N4TE0Z 9g 8ff 5E.?J SS QUt"T j ,b can GRAPEFBUIT FOOD CENTER'S basis State when sold. Carey Act lands in the vicinity of Delta, Utah, may be purchased for $1.00 per acre with 60c, per acre down and three years time in which to pay the balance. Such land may be sold in 160 acre tracts with 20 of the land to be MAZOLA OIL SH0RTENING SPRY 7 BEANS COFFEE the completed' application and the application fee of $2.00 per lease. In addition to the rental mineral for a royalty of leases of the selling price of the! 12V mineral ext!ractedi less e'ertain transportation and other costs as provided for in the lease itself. Grazing leases are subject to rental determined by range ap-- ! praisal values and are made for. a term of not to exceed 12 years. State Land Board administered lands may be purchased' for not less than the appraised value. Sales are made by sealed bids or open auction, since 1919 all min eral rights are automatically reserved to the state on land other than that acquired by foreclosure when the land Is sold, prior to 1919 the mineral rights may or may not have been reserved to the State. Land acquired by foreclosure may or my not have had the mineral right reserved to the LAKES cn p Package actually cultivated and farmed within three year of the date of the contract. Purchaser must fur- corf. MornoUt M e mlf. ilii md Mb mhict 01 tmtrw Oxm mUoM i State Land Board submitted along with 2 CRACKERS (Continued from Page One) continue. The rental rate is 50 cents per acre per annum with the current years rental to be hundreds less mrS&'m SJM i lew-prk- fw -- V-- lb e Giant White (ling Tomato JUICESg together it 3 Cans - QUARTERED cloverbloom 33c Soup 39c lb. PORK program includes many tours and much entertainment. County Agent Hassell will accompany these boys with Dr. E. Milton An derson, Extension vegetable crops specialist from the USAC. Dr. Anderson is also regional director of the NJVGA. COLORED YELL0WTAIL demonstration in competwith other demonstrators, ition and they will also compete in crops judging work. Crops judging is not new to these boys, sin-cthey represented the coun-t- y last year at the state fair in crops judging work. County Agent Robert Hassell feels that these boys are very worthy, and he is very proud of them that they have been named the winning team of the state. The trip should be one of great educational value to them. The Tomato Margarine CHEESE ganization of young vegetable growers, whose purpose is to work with young people and encourage the growing, marketing, and use of vegetables. In Cleveland the boys will give their Tha Fabric is the Soul of the Clothing Both Ford'i y , attaining Vegetable office he has been in charge of Growers Association, and will rep- parks and cemetery administraresent Utah at the seventeenth tion and maintenance. An ardent annual convention of the NJVGA baseball enthusiast and sportsDecember 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, in man, Mr. Cormani is vitally conOhio, Cleveland, according to cerned about activities youth County Agent Robert I. Hassell. along with other city projects. These two boys won this He is an engineer for the Rio honor th ough the demonstration Grande Railroad. Lyle W. Johnson, Storekeeper they gave at the state fair, where competed with other teams in in the Rio Grande roundhouse the state in this NJVGA contest. here, has .been a resident of They were not named winners Helper for over 25 years and has until this week due to financial never held political office, aldifficulties of sponsoring a new though last election (fur years trip, since this is the first time ago) he was on the Democratic Utah will be represented in this ticket, losing only by a small mari contest. gin. Mr. Johnson is a The demonstration these boys gave was entitled "The Vegetable Relish Plate", whereby they dem- - i FOOD CENTER onstrated that fresh vegetables could be very attractively prepared on a plate and served at dinthe Grande Railroad. Mary Ford, council aspirant, is the other new face on the can3i-dat- e list, and the first woman ever to declare herself for the office of councilman. Mrs. Ford has long been active in Democratic circles in Helper and Carbon county. that they demonstrated with in dance Saturday night. their own gardens. Thay realize Assisting Mr. Garcia on the the value of young garden fresh Lala de la Cruz, Mrs. vegetables in the human diet, and rangements committee are James with this thought in mind they John Franco and Mrs. Rose Gar- have demonstrated others how to cia. 500 perb of Tr Atfpnrl Cnnfn.h In Ohio, Dec. 9 to 13 ist in the Helper roundhouse, Wo dent of the Helper Lions Club and ia an active member of the Helper Ward, Church of Jesus f Latter-daSaints. Christ Edward Casey, incumbent treas--I urer, is seeking reelection, with a promise to the people to con-tinue faithful service. He is an active service club man and church worker, and is a machin POLITICS at the able "Botany TAILORED Two Wellington Boys FOOD CENTER |