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Show !r,rW emb,er.i I THE HELPER JOURNAL jrch Notices t A County, Utah, Thursday, December 1, 1932 SerN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pessetto of Helper were business visitors in the Capitol City over the larnabas Episcopal " T f1 - Helper Pastor H. X Johnson, x w Mrs. Joe Cruise of Los Angeles arrived here Wednesday morning to spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives. v v By MARION BONACCI u:00a.m- - MATRONS PRESIDE P jrwr 3H; y lAv PHO.vl ju"m I Helper Ward :30 a.m. 4chool I L. Nielson, Supt. 7:30 p.m. Services ,Kn Rvron Carter 4:00 p.m. 1. Mondays 2:00 p.m. Tues FIm Society soc. ealoical 10-1- 1 1 deLourdcs Price Rev. W. A. Ruel ftev. James Uianey, 8:30 ana lu:ou a. tu. the Si Anthony Church I Helper I I L fhe L I Rev. W. A. Ruel .lames Claffey, Asst. 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. :30 a. m. School daj AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. M. O. Porter and Mrs. D. A. Bench were joint hostesses on Wednesday evening at the former's home when they entertained the Past Noble Grands at a cleverly arranged bridge luncheon. Eridge followed a short business session with the serving of a dainty two course luncheon at the close of the evening. Covers were laid for Mesdames E. A. Green-halgR. A. Nilson, Henry Hall, DeLos E. Brandon, C. A. Knobbs, Hilton Peterson and the two hostesses of Helper; F. H. Carter, Jack Jones of Castle Gate and W. A. Maulsby of Rolapp. The prizes for the evening's play were awarded to Mrs. Brandon, high, Mrs. Knobbs for low, with Mrs. Greenhalgh being presented with a beautiful gift as a reward as being the first in a clever guessing game. h, Dame grc I I I Community Church I Price 'be fev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor 10:00 a. m. "pda? School 11:00 a.m. IrniHg Worship 6:30 p.m. fworth League 7:30 p.m. Rsning Worship tnv. enfltOFESSIONAL th; ! NOTICES Close frienda honored Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bryner here at a turkey dinner. Enjoying the lovely dinner were Mr. a"u J"' a. tenancy Sorter and family of Price; Dayton Kelly of Martin; Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller from Spring Canvon: Mr. nnH m- -. t O. Porter and family of Helper ana jvirs. tryner and two sons, Lewis and Llovd. whn D attending the B. Y. U. at Provo. LA LaiMit in The Coleman is a compact little oven, beautifully designed S I il ; ; Netary public COLTON CXPER MOTOR CO. CT,iII Your Local Doalcr Tl CoUnan , 6 Stay Lp PkaxMokl. m. - C. B&M-Z- i JV jigy ' 7ttTTVHVtN" ASA V r GOT bUO' JE4 . N0.l fk Wy inute L WTia PATTERNS TAPE LACE NOTIONS AND OTHER STUFF FOR RENT For Less Than You'd Pay at an fJ 11 $3.77 Make Us an Offer on the Following: Shirt Cabinets, Suit Cabinets, Hat Cabinets, Dress Cases, L?.ghtir.g Fixtures, Awning, Registers, Desks, Counters, Piece Goods Machine, Mirrors, Shelving, Tables, Adding Machine, Shoe Stools, Shoe Benches, Racks. Fixtures can be seen if you call at store, or ONE LOT BOVS, LADIES 9 Sweaters One big lot L. D. & J" MENTS AUCTION What's Left RUBBERS Of Children's $t11 $2.77 What's Left Fixtures SUITS MEN'S ONE DIG LOT OTHERS YOU CAN BUY THE What's Left t DRESSES TI1IS STORE $1.49... urday night. What's Left Merchants Supports yg TO thing but fixtures at this store alter this store closes Sat- Saturday Night, 8 p.m. SHOES MENS, and up can purchase any FOREVER ONE BIG LOT ARCH B0YS- - any man, woman or child who STORE CLOSES What's Left Check your tires at once and if any of them are doubtful see us about Firestone Gum - Dipped Tires a tire which gives outstanding performance and is able to withstand severe abuse. We would be pleased to quote you prices on your tire needs. tip &!Xf& To are closing this store forever an Saturday, Dec 3rd, at 8 p. m. If you have a package here with a ) . ! Reward deposit we urge you to take same out. -t-- Last What's Left $1000 We Pm. Automotive Electricians Mrs. F. P. Fisher and Mrs. A. S. Wahl were joint hostesses at an American Legion Auxiliary business and social meeting at the business and social meeting at the former's home Tuesday evening. Call 367 for Appointment Phone 343 B Helper, Utah I J What's Left COATS GIRLS & boys, up y LADIES' g nj? Jtrf silk HOSE Q Fair Depio Store BIBIBIHIBIBBHBIBMn Good Advice ir" A tt M. O. PORTER, Mgr. FIVE R 7 1 J ym Notice Lay Away Parcels BRYNER'S SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wahl entertained at a family dinner party on Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wahl and Billy Deitz. 'tTkV j lT take a chance ror The Family Next Door r TH NVADI Would you $5.00 m Wrtt to 95 if V KUtil Each box we guarantee to contain valuable merchandise to wear or use and is worth from $1.00 to and finished in gleaming special process chrome plate. Has ebonized bandies on trays and sides. Equipped with sliding toast trays and removable crumb tray. Comes complete with extra quality cord and plug. PREPARE for WINTER 7-- P. COLTON & GRAB BOX ed 5 S. to i'f'iT- - seldom get The Coleman Toast Oven toasts two slices, both sides, in cne operation. It's the finest toaster you ever saw ! fens 55!$ 7-- UTAH ovits -- .. F. H. LOW "OTARY PUBUC stJ if f! oven-bake- 7-- SIMONSEN I i just - right . the kind you like but KLINE r --- nr rnn Now you can have d, delicious toast . . . 6-- 2-- 1 2 Slices, Both Sides at One Time! genuine 2-- " I TOAST OVEN To MRS. HILL ABU AN T TO DISCUSS COMPOSERS At the next meeting of the Helper Woman's club, to be held in the Utah Service association building, Mrs. Hillabrant will furnish the program for the afternoon, her topic being Russian composers and compositions. Her remarks will be interesting and enlightening and a complete attendance of members is urged. vari-color- wiT I rxim I Coleman GEASE 2-- ' with the 1 CILPER Wf BeUsr Toast ks3 11-1- r ft they visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry. iff ). urn grow oh The fore part of the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perrv ni evening was devoted to sewing for son, Billy, were motorists to Og- th r Cross, with a dainty luncheon aen over the week-en- d where Mrs. Mary Feado entertained at nailOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE a prettily arranged Thanksgiving dinner Thursday afternoon at her EILPEK LODGE NO. 1659 home in the Utah hotel. The din- nsist on genuine Bawr Aspirin! No; Frank Barker, Dictator ner was served at 4:30 and was inly for its safety, but for its speed. I A. J. Carlson, Secretary enjoyed by Miss Ella Ward, Miss l AlW-- Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Josephine Pagano, Miss Kathryn Hie tablet stamped Bayer dissolves of Pyt218 HaU RING? DeRigis, Miss Josephine and Eve d once. It gets to the scat of pain lyn Feado; Claude Addison, Pete without delay. It is many minutes JWARD LODGE NO. 15 Archer, John Mackey and the aster than any imitation you can hostess. jfeets Every Thursday Evening uy, and time counts when you're $ of K.OFP. HALL Mr. and Mrs. John Maulsby of n pain For quick relief headaches, I J. A. Robey, C. of C. Wattis entertained at a turkey din tolds, Mre throat, neuralgia and F. C. Bertolino, M. F. ner at their home Thursday after- heumatism, periodic pains, and J. A. Gill, K. R. and S. noon at 5 o'clock for close relastick to the Ublets tives. Those enjoying the lovely jther suffering, All druggists. f manufacture. Bayer dinner were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. WALTER C. WilMrs. Mr. and and i ATTORNEY-AT-LAMaulsby I liam Maulsby, jr., of Rolapp, and Court House Price, Utah Miss Susan Maulsby of Helper. I Phone Price 392 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clerico were I Phone Helper J hosts at a prettily appointed din ner on Thanksgiving at their home C. L. here Thursday at 3 o'clock in the and Physician Surgeon afternoon for intimate friends and does not depress the heart fce Hours: 2 4 8 relatives. The guests were seated 308 West First South one long table which was cenat Block West of Helper Hotel with a beautiful bowl of tered I Phone Office 250 fall flowers. Present I Helper Utah were Mr. and Mrs. B. Clerico and and Pete, and )X WM. T. ELLIOTT children,andMarguerite Erramospe Margaret Mary Physician and Surgeon and Oscar Carlson. Office in Henry Hall Bldg. Sboaes: Office 99-Res. 132 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ossano gave !ltfrr Utah a family dinner party Thanksgiving day. Covers were laid for Barney Blumberg, Jack Taylor, and DR. Lena, Flora and Alphon30 Ossano. I Physician and Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. James Martelle, AVALON HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Ace Minor and famPhone 185 ily, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martelle Helper Office Hours 11-- 1 5 8 and children, Gloria and Elake, ANTl-FREE- ZE were dinner guests at the home of E Safe, sure Miss Ange Martelle Thanksgiving DR. A. R. DEMMAN Uonfor your ear.: day. A pumpkin basket filled with One fill fawta aflt I Physician and harvest fruits formed the centerSurgeon the piece for the dinner table with DALPIAZ HOTEL BLDG. repast being served at 4 o'clock. Phone 80-Rp pk inn ice Hours Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pettit prell-- i 5 8 over a family dinner on sided r y)JperOai TTtfth Thanksgiving day at their home in Mr. and ICIS. T. E. FLYNN. , Mfrr.. Price. Guests included Mrs. Jesse Perry and son, Billy, of B 0 t'M-takeMac-NeLicensed Embalmer Helper; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. . Amer$ In t. of Affra and daughter, j Pmnv" ican Fork; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. UTAH Jtlance Service Phone 29 Huntsman of Sandy and Keitb and Lynn Pettit of Price. I Page Thre CKNT DO eSTVV 'i iT .MUST LEI MJN' i VOO DONY VfPBDMi&CUOUa STOP THIS UNOINd PIOPU RRi3PONSIBL TO YOU Rt GO(Nft tNU MY IN THl too(t IT ouei J I I , J WU1 THHK.m u II V 1 HM TURNlC WHCN 1 I SPRING CANYON COAL CO. 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