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Show HELPEB. CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THTTBS., Angnst 20, 1931 UNUSUAL ARGAINS IN S ummer IP ootwear SNAPPY STYLES Begulnrly priced as high as $10.50 REDUCED TO $2, 9 ONE ODD LOT OF $1.00 CHAPMAN'S LADIES SHOES Going at SHOE STORE Helper, Utah j Next Door to Post Office f iiMnttminMimuHiUltmiMiuMiiiiHiiimiHiHmimMimwmiMHJitiHu resolution asking Improvement Made At Helper Store Varied Program Of Fair Attracts Farmers Request Year's Moratorium A Mr. and Mrs. Loren C. Bryner recently arrived In Utah from Ames, Iowa, to visit with rela tives. The couple have Just re. turned to Helper after a trip Canyon through the Grand where they were accompanied by Mrs. Bryner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fillmore of Richfield. The couple will visit at the home of Mr. Bryner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bryner until September first, when they will go to Richfield for a two weeks' visit before returning to Iowa. was awarded a Mr. Bryter scholarship a year ago while finishing his chemistry course at the Brigham Young university at Provo. He spent the past year at the Iowa state agricultural college, and will return this fall to work for his Ph. D degree. While at the B. Y. U., he was employed as assistant chemistry instructor, and graduated from that college with the highest honors, 0 Southern Utah Wide Recognition that a one Visitors to the Utah State In October will be greeted by exhibits In all departments of revealing the determination the management and the exhibitors to make each state exhibition superior to the preceding one. in This spirit of progress Utah's big annual state show is one of the reasons why it ranks well up with the leading expositions of Its sort throughout the United States. Prizes, awards and g achievements In many departments have, year after year, served to attract national attention to the fair in this year moratorium be granted to all farmers In Southern Utah was one of the main topics of discussion at a meeting of the As- Fair sociated Civic clubs of Southern Utah held In Pangultch August 12 and IS. The plan which was adopted at the meeting Is to ask the Federal farm bank and the state of Utah to declare a one year holiday on all farm loans together with Interest for a period of one year provided that the assets of the loans are not In any way Jeopardized or dissipated. A committee appointed to draft resolutions asking the state and banks to grant the moratorium included Dr. P. L. Holman and Benjamin Cameron, Jr. This committee was Instructed to meet with Governor George H. Dern to see if such a plan could be worked record-breakin- state. Saturday, October 3, the fair will open at the state Fair grounds in Salt Lake City, to continue to and including Satur Following the day, October-10custom, the fair dates include those of the semi out. annual general conference of the In discussing the farm relief L. D. S. church. Visitors at the question, the matter of grazing capital that week may combine lands for live stock was brought their attendance upon these two up and It was decided that a sur important events. vey, under the direction of Sena According to the state fair tor Jefferson with all county exhibits this year agents assisting would be made management, and a balanced diet submitted will be equal In quality and quantity to the best of preceding for the dairy cattle. new features The scenic parks of Southern fairs, with some to enchance the attractiveUtah are receiving much publl sure ness of the departments to both city through several agencies. It casual visitors and experts. Al- one of the most was reported, from the standway dependable station radio being powerful and of educational both point KFL In Los Angeles which has livedevoted time thruout the sum- commercial value, is the bemer on broadcasts advertising stock department, which has Imcome In and national scope Utah. There is also a movement afoot to develop the fossil beds In portance during the past few the southern part of Emery years. One of the prinipal features county and other scenic spots In of the fair, connected with the counties San and Juan "Wayne be the A resolution was passed which horse exhibitions, will will be presented to Reed Smoot, $1,000 fifth annual intermoun-tal- n pulling contest for draft asking that the territory known be horses. The state fair, desiring as the Wayne wonderland to stimulate and reward the made a national park. The concensus of opinion of breeding of better draft horses the board of directors regarding and superior horsemanship, ofthe method by which the finance fers .this money stake of generthe association was that each ous size. No entry or stall fee levy Is required for this event. county In the association Of large and growing Imporfor this purpose. All directors were asked to present the matter tance is the Junior department of to their respective county com- the state fair, comprising the exhibits of the Future Farmers missions. It was decided that the direc- of America, Industrial Arts an tors from Juab, Beaver, Washing- Farm Mechanics and the ton, Garfield, Sevier and Carbon clubs. be held over until next year The Future Farmers of Amer! while Millard, Iron, Kane, Piute ca exhibits will be open to all San Pete and Wayne counties boys of Utah who are registered would elect directors this year. with teachers for vocational ag William H. Toy, secretary of riculture in the high schools of the Price chamber of commerce the state. The Industrial Arts Is the director from Carbon and Farm Mechanics section Is county. open to' all boys and girls In o Utah enrolled in junior or sen! Mrs. P. H. Hughes and daughor high school work In this ter Mary and Miss Dorothy Met class. The club exhibits, of were callers in Salt Lake City course. Is limited to members of clubs having the recognition Tuesday. of the state club department. In Mlsa Evelyn Eryner has been all the Junior exhibits, state fair named on the Junior high faculty entry blanks must be In the at Sunnyslde school for the com hands of the secretary of the ing term. She will teach home state fair association on or before economics and physical education September 29. o Miss Bryner a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Enoch Bryner of Help Mr. and Mrs. L. B Smith and er graduated from the Brigham two children left Friday for a two weeks' visit with relatives at Young university In June. o Pendleton, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Moore reo turned the last of the week to J. H. Davies Is Given their home In Sallda, Colorado. Postmaster Appointment For the past two weeks they had visited at the home of Mr. and Announcement has come from Mrs. Charles Daughtery. Washington. D. C, of the appointment of John H. Davies as Mrs. J. Cv Ossano departed postmaster at Latuda, to succeed Tuesday for a short vacation at Mrs. Emily M. Davis who recently Los Angeles, with her son Bob. resigned the position. Mercantile The Lowenstein company have greatly improved the appearance of their store In Helper the past week with extensive remodeling and renovations. The entire rear part of the store has been changed, the old rear stairs being replaced by a wider, new stairway placed In the rear center of the store; The ladles ready-to-wedepartment has been equipped with attrac- -' tive new fixtures and dressing rooms, and the men's furnishing department removed from the floor main floor to the second where new fixtures have also been installed. New shelving and display racks further add to the improvement of the store. ar - All the thrills and fun a carnival provides will be offered for the pleasure of county residents the next ten days, with the opening today of Towes United Shows at Riverside park. The amusement company boasts a mile high ferris wheel, a "Big Thriller" and the ever popular in addition to a variety of side shows and concessions. Progressive Supper Entertains Twelve A progressive supper party was the diversion of twelve guests Saturday evening. The dinner began at the home of Miss Florence W'addoups where the o first course was served. From there the supper progressed to COURT NOTES the homes of Miss Dorothy RedVirgil Baker of Standardville dington and Mrs. Doris Miller, received a thirty-da- y Jail sen- Miss Mary Mullins and Misses tence Friday when he pleaded Lapearl and Zella Weeter. The guilty to a charge of being drunk guest3 included Miss Waddoups, In a public place. The complaint Miss Mullins, the Misses Weeter, alleged Baker was found drunk Mrs. Doris Miller. Miss Reddingon a street in Standardville. The ton, Ernest Domica, Ralph case was heard before Judge James Ell wood, Ralph Charles Averlll. , Wahl and Clark Goodart. o Thirty days in the county Jail was the sentence passed upon Sodalitv Club Abramo Corte found guilty of Plans Picnic disturbing the peace at Kenil-wort- h Fourteen of the members of by Justice of the peace the Sodality club have planned a Gladstone Woodhead. Corte wa3 The picnic Thursday evening. a within with charged firing gun will go to a nearby canyon girls the city limits. where a short business meeting Thomas Wayne Miller, charged will precede supper around the with failure to provide for his Miss Josephine Feado. campfire. divorced wife and child, waived club president and Mips Ethel preliminary hearing before Judge Lange have arrangements in Byron Carter, and was bound charge. over to the district court Tues. o Miller's divorced wife, Mrs. Doris Afternoon of Bridge comwas Miller the Reddington Follows Luncheon plaining witness. Mrs. Dave Brown was hostess Andy Rogan has been sentenced to serve sixty days in the at the games of the Tuesday county jail. He was found guilty Bridge club met this week. Lunch of possession of liquor beforo eon was served at the Spring Judge J. W. Hammond Monday. Canyon hotel and the card tables The complaint alleged a quantiarranged at the home of Mrs. ty of whiskey and several bar- Brown. The small luncheon tables rels of mash were found In the and the entertaining rooms were defendant's home at Peerless gay with blooms of fall flower. o The afternoon guests were Mes. Mrs. K. L. and dames H. H. Woods, Elmer Wahl-slroSeegmiller small son of Washington, D. C, Ben Stein of Price; Sara are house guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Woodhead of Salt Lake; William Harris Simonsen. Mrs. Seegmiller Woodhead, Gladstone Woodhead, Is a sister of Mr. Simonsen. The Roy Robinson and Geo. Jackson easterners have been visiting of Kenil worth; Roy BIrchard of also with relatives In Salt Lake Standardville; G. E. Grow of and In Emery county. They will A. G. Deuel, A. F. Drury, remain in Helper until the first Reagan Ratliff, Sam Stein, Harof September. ris Simonsen, F. L. Williams, S. Merry-go-roun- d, Man-darin- o, ; H o Mis Mary Mancina has returnFrank Hall arrived In Helper DeBe-n- e ed to her work at the local teleWednesday evening from Colorado, to visit at the phone switchboard after a two and weeks' vacation spent with tlves at Price. rela-- , WANT-AD- S WANTED Furnished apartment or house for winter. Write P. O. Box 729 Helper, Utah. 2t Thirty-Tw- o Guests Bidden to Luncheon Mrs. F. H. Low presided at 8 afternoon appointed prettily the luncheon Wednesday at Spring Canyon hotel. The guest3 were seated at two long banquet tables, with centerpiece arrange ments of blue delphinium and yellow shasta daisies and yellow princess candles. The guest list named Mesdames Wm. Woodhead, R. Robinson of Kenilworth; L. Merril of Rolapp; J. E. Flynn, Misa Ardene Flynn, L. R. Fullmer, Ben Stein, J. T. Kelley of Price; Sara Stein, R. C. Sheldon, John Colzani, H. Simonsen, W. T. Elliott. A, J. M. Stafford, Floyd, R. H. Berrett, Carl Penman, Reul Redd, W. Whetmore, J. B. Kesler, F. Nyman, C. R. Fahring, C. Wallm, Clyde Miller, G. R. J. Vaughan, A. Litlzzette, Ballinger of Helper; G. Y. Anderson, Dave Brown, Geo. Murphy and A. O. Trosett of Spring Canyon. o FOR RENT New four room home. Inquire 615 Janet street. LOST In Helper vicinity August 13, a buff leather insurance wallet containing appl. blanks, receipts of different kinds, letters and other papers of interest, M. B. & A. H. Return to Helper Times. Reward offered. o one best land, with acre in raspberries, together with home and three buildings. All clear. On paved highway near Tacoma, Wash. Will consider trade for Helper property. Write 2t Philip Corak, Sweets Mine. o NOTICE On and after August 19, 1931, I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by any other than myself. ROBERT HOWARD. Jr. o o Call For Old Clothes The Helper Red o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whit-tak- er home Sunday returned from an extended visit in OakMr. and Mrs. Ben Stein and land, California. They left HelBen, Jr, of New York, were per nine weeks ago for the sunny guests at the homes of their state. cousins, Sam Stein of Helper and Mrs. Grover Coleman and two Ben Stein of Price the past week. While in the west they made a children, Ruth and Lynn of Salt tour of the scenic points in the Lake City came to Helper Tuesday to visit with Helper relatives state of Utah. and friends until the last of the week. GRAPE FRUIT Miss Marguerite Robinett wa on Helper friends Wednesday. Miss Robinett is spenl-in- g a month of her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Robinett at Price before returning to Los Angeles, California to teach school the coming year. calling 10c CAN a large quantity of large sized cans of good grape fruit for our Saturday's business. This grape fruit is of a very fine quality and usually sells for about 19c a can. Lay in a few cans at this big sav- URGE ing price. SODA CRACKERS 23c IBlE WA1MD L . . it mw! tnroll 23c each. & bUc on convmttoi: BKmthly-pym- nt 23c for this quality. We will sell it in whole or half slab at 18c It creates such perfect circulation from room that & complete home may bo perfectly heated. Only the Estate Heatrola has the patented Intenst-FlrAir Duct utilizes and circulates that the vast quantity of hot air which in ordinary heaters e the chimney. Helper Meets Every Thursday Evening K. of P. HALL J. A. Gill, C. of C. F. C. Bertoltno, M. F. W. H. Brown. K. R. and S. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Helper Lodge No. 1659 Every Tuesday night, 7: 30 P. M. Knights of Pythiaa Hall Dentist Henry Hall Building Phone Helper 99-- w WALTER C. GEASE Attorney-At-La- w Office 312 Electric Building - UTAH PRICE Embalmer. PRICE Ambulance Service UTAH Phone 29 This Is more than just hamburger as it contains nothing but beef prime steer ground up. It is excellent for meat loaf, especially when mixed with our specially prepared pure pork sausage. Our ground beef only 9c a pound all day Saturday. There are hundred of imitations on the market, but they all lack this vital feature. FOR THE UPON LOOKING INTENSI-FIR- a patented feature that INSIDE AIR DUCT, makes the Heat- roia different. Medium Size DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT & Physician Surgeon Office In Henry Hall Building Res. 132 Phones: Office, 99-m HELPER, UTAH Dentist New A. J. Stafford Bldg. PHONE 120 HELPER 9c LB. 3 TO 6 ROOMS INSIST BOS0NE & BOS0NE Counselors At Law -Helper State Bank Building Phone 24-- J GROUND BEEF NEW LOW PRICES NOW IN EFFECT: Large Size 22 8 LODGE No. 15 ONWARD t 7-- DR. R. G. WOODHEAD SELLS IT. goes up and pound. Dixon - Taylor - Russell THE HEATROLA HEATS FROM LB. This is a mild sugar cured bacon, and an unusually low price ttnnfc THERE IS ONLY ONE HEATROLA ESTATE BUILDS IT to 11-- 5 In 0 room Phone: Office Hrs. J. E. FLYNN Undertaker and Licensed SLICED BACON the Hwtrola Fr Col dubj $9.00 down, and $2.00 wck until your Py only HwtroU U Imtalltd. You'll get ton of Fr Co I (ont-ht- lf ton with i trailer modeli). And you can pay DR. M. C. MELROSE Physician and Surgeon New A. J. Stafford Building DR. LELAND R. GROVER the average family. This is an introductory price in our store and you will want a box or two at only HOW TO OET YOUR FREE COAL (AUGUST 8th to 29th) In BOX These crackers are from fresh stock and just the right size for o Com re- . We have stocked , has Cross numerous calls for old clothes and for the immediate relief of the needy of Helper a representative of the Red Cross will call for bundles of clean, old clothes during the remainder of August. Any bundles of clean clothes will be accepted. ceived Mrs. Howard Wolf and son, Eddy, are remaining at Glen-woo- d Springs, Colorado with Mr. Wolf's mother who recently suffered a severe eye Injury. Ro-lap- p; If yon tf 0E TRADE FOE SALE Mr. and Mrs. Phil G. Dufford of Heiner and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Baldwin of Moab returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Pocatello, Idaho. They were accompanied on the return trip by Miss Audrey Taylor, who was returning to her home in Green River from a visit In Poca tello, and by Philip Dufford, nephew of Mr. Dufford, who will visit in Heiner. . H homes of his sons, Henry Fred Hall. Bunnel and Miss Caroline Stein of Helper and Mrs. Geo. Murphy of Spring Canyon. Scholarship Winner Carnival Opens Home On Vacation Ten Day Showing From Ames, Iowa Junior Size $139.50 $119.75 $89.75 CLP. 'A SKAGGS SURETY Or PURITY" UTAH : DR. F. H. LOW Physician and Surgeon AVALON HOTEL Phone 185 Office Hours: Helper 11-- 1 2-- 8 78 BANK CIGAR STORE BILLIARD PARLOR All kinds of Cigara, Cigarette. Tobacooi, Candy and Soft Drink The Best Billiard is tht County T Phone , a Helper |