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Show Mrs. B. H. Cox enter- mrougnout me rooms ana va tained at diner Sunday evening for luncheon table. Mrs. Dcuglas of Salt Lake City, and Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Melrose. The B. P. V. club of Helper will entertain at a dinner meeting on After a summer of inactivity the Monday evening, Sept. 12 at 7:30 G.I. A. lodge will commence their at the Grill cafe banquet room. fall meetings, Wednesday, SeptemProspectrve club members will be ber 14th. The first meeting will invited guests. A program of music be held at the home of Mrs. L. R. and talks is being prepared includMetz, and it is desirous that all ing a review of the national conmembers attend. vention recently held at Oakland, presi by Mrs. S. Roberts, Calif., The Catholic Women's League of the Price club. dent of Carbon County will honor A. F. Giovannoni at a musi Mr. end Mrs. F. L. Williams encal tea next Tuesday at RInetti and WedCapitolio cafe in Price.. Each mem- tertained at their home last of tables three at ber is entitled to bring one pros- nesday evening served was by Luncheon bridge. pective member and a guest. the hostess at the close of a de- Mrs. Mr. and Thursaday evening lightful evening. The invited guests B. J. Moffit entertained at an even-- ; were Mrs. Sade Cole and Mrs M. Mrs. Wm. Mason Man gum of Salt Lake; Mr. and ing of Bridge. and Mrs. Sam Stein were recepients; Mrs. Sam Stein; Mr. and Mrs. J. of the card prizes. The guests in- Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Litiz-zettcluded Mrs. Sade Cole of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. B. J .Moffit City, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manson of and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Moffit. Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blum-ber- g, Mrs. Sam Stein enterained at an Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. V. and I. Howell, evening of cards Saturday, compli- Mrs. F. L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. menting Mrs. Joseph Blumberg, 13. A. Moffit and Mrs. and Mrs. A. who left Monday to make her in Salt Lake during the win- used home Litlzzettee. Fall Flowers were Mr. fell "W WT Jjfl'fe Mon-sign- Cest Vous (it's you) Revives old memories! or e, Jacques Renard and His Orchestra Vocal Refrain by Gene Austin I Victor Record No. 20716 Everybody is humming this intriguing French waltz. The refrain carries some easily SUCCESS understood "doughboy French." You'll like it immensely! Come MEAT & GROCERY in and hear the latest Victor Records today! Phone 60 Helper, Utah. A CARBON COUNTY INSTITUTION where HIGH GRADE MER- CHANDISE is sold for LESS MONEY and YOUR MONEY STAYS at Sold by H!JME. "Business Is Great." A PALACE - New Orthophonic Records QUALITY REPRODUCTION! OF OUR FridayandSaturdayBargains Candy Store Y-ictor FEW P MACARONI Western Macaroni Co.'s Fresh Egg Paste, Any kind, 15-l- b Boxes $2.69 33 Kaddies lb. 3 CRACKERS, 69 SUGAR, 10 lbs. Fine, Granulated 25 MILK, Tall cans, Borden's or Sego brand, 3 can 33 WALNUTS Fancy Pack, per can 49 COFFEE, Hills' or Schilling's Best, pound 43 BUTTER, Fresh Creamery pound 29 SALMON, Fancy Pink, Tall cans, 2 for , .14 POT ROAST, lb 18 VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb 19 PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lb 25 HAMS whole or half, lb 23 BACON Su-- ar Cured, lb 20 SALT PORK, lb .il.Sl V Sttisi ..." - Z" 1 honor Ddze and Mrs. J. Blumberg werei Karlv fall :'! ,.., j arranged " attractively throughout thft home. Luncheon was km the small tables to fifteen guests. I 171 Ml W htrt savings mark- meeting the fall series at the cf the Ladies Guild, held home of Mrs. George Zese Friday were afternoon. Two new members organization, the into accepted these being Mrs. W. R. Johnson of and Mrs. R. E. Moss. Bouquets attracwere late summer flowers home. tively placed throughout the Plate luncheon was served to eighteen ladies. In two weeks time Mrs. Jack Vignetto will be hostess to the society. A very successful ed the opening of are greatest" STORE NO 35 HELPER, Are Accepted Fcr Their Smartness Everywhere Mr. and Mrs. Celeste Flaim have taken up their residence in Helper following thtir wedding at the courthouse in Price last Tuesday afternoon. Judge J. W. Hammond performed the ceremony with Miss Delia Mangum and Thurman Car ter as witnesses. A wedding din-- 1 ner was enjoyed at the Grill cafe by the four young people, and upa! cafe the from exit on their crowd of friends were awaiting, them and the remainder of the evening was consumed in much and thrills for the merrymaking The pleasure of the newlyweds. eveing ended with dancing at the Liberty hall. Mrs. Flaim nee Miss Eleanor Smith was recently entertained by the club of girls, O. N. O. at which time she was presented with a silver perculator set. Our n People finish, Smooth fabrics, tweeds. Stunning novelties. - L- ArlirAvi New Autumn Coats rough someti!Ees an inclination t pass advertising Cozily smartly with trimmed fur or in? plain. FOR SIZES statement, , only an ad." This early selection is varied in styling and fabrics be, surei to see them before you purchase and to compare our prices for coats of this quality. realize the amouat formation mpnts MISSES WOMEN, AND JUNIORS' They fii tluse Blke easier and more wort living for them. mi were J. $9.90 to C. are seveial Pcnnev never $14.75 to In (W. are seldj nutted in any mm hut we consider it We do not copy. our. Charm work miracles read hind it great Priced very moderately, Frocks for women, misses juniors. too. and: suits in hone-- company. to feel that :j i.1 siucidiion about trends, to save deserve irom standpoint to tell il a too. We & yen somet! the modem the s; opportai money for ily budget, and for old products, First fall's stands the advertisements $9.90 to 14.95 tweed Novelty latest fashions. when that We like Canton, Flat Crepe and Satin Fashion the Smartest and be sure you may fabrics and various necklines give pleasant variety! with our printed pre: a fabric will that new season arrives and with it clever frocks that add zest to living! A score of distinctive modes introduce fall 1927 drapes, circular effects, combinations of The p, cosmetics complexion, new p write msh: that. of delightful i statements Frocks With Early a variety styles. tk; publish, wrong to Honoring Robert W. Crockett jr. who leaves soon to attend the University of Missouri at Columbus, Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Gianotti entertained at a. delightful evening of dancing at their new home in Belvedere last Monday evening. Various amusement with dancing in the recreation rooms were the diversions of the evening. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vignetto, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Misses Lola Nelson, Winnifred Harvey, Ardeen Flynn, Bessie Dievetti, Thelma Gunderson Dowd, Betty Golda Gunderson, Louise Winters, Faye Saxey, Ora Davis, Mel Taylor Ardeth Turner' Mary Riggs, Fern Ballinger, Ida Pace, also Messrs. Robert Crockett, John Allison, R. A. Nilson, James Ruggleri, Frank Bergera, James Bergera, Lawrence Bottino, Ernest Flaim, Bill Harvey Cecil Hills. Arthur Dalpiaz, Joe Dalpiaz, Frank Barboglio, Jack Leonard, Eugene Plaga and Carl Moffit. Light refreshments were served during the evening. J ad7e. Pive t0 of 'advertisements PRICE CHOSEN BY UTAH METHODISTS FOR 1923 STATE CONVENTION CITY EilauS EUtiiS -- A NATION-WlD- F the fi new of all, our 4 Ad' tising aims to be trnl but we try well. to be newsy The forty-eight- h annual .conference of the Utah mission of the Methodist Episcopal church closed their five day sessions Sunday at Salt Lake City. In the appointments of pastors far the various churches! per City, Utah, upon Uie following assessment of a tax is abou; throughout the state, read bv nroDertv. tlevied by the City Council mshep C. L. Mead, the two acting All of blocks 17 and 18, and per City, Utah, upon the t pastors of Carbon county are to the north half of Block 13, t: property, be retained in their respective and Lots 10 to 18 inclusive of All of Block 13 of H namely, Price and Hia-- i Block 12, all in tho Town Plat. Helper watha. At Price the Rev. H. M. Town Plat, and Lot 1, Block 4, for the purpose of constm Merkel and at Hiawatha, the Rev Pratt's Survey of Welby six Inch tile sewer in the all E. L. Butler will serve in their ofning east and west throu?-tfc ficial capacities another year. Rev. with for the puropse of Block 13, together C. V. Ilancher ii tho fliatri.t constructing a ' five foot concrete sidewalk on both ncction with the main liw erintendent. At Saturday's s 9 f Maret stleet, ness meeting, Price was chosen extending tnd all necessary appurtenas by from frmriMr tlio other iv. thp and tanks, y J 4ua" lur me convention l u"rfi" Sewer city of 1928, and while no definite jto the west end of said Street Special Improvement 1 and along the County road, from No. of said Helper City. date was set the sessions will pro' the north That the Board of Equ"; side of Maret street bably be early in September. Satt: to the Review as appointed and south urday evening the anniversary of side, of Locust at meet will the board of home missions and Street, with together necessary City Council church extension was marked with cross-walk- s in Special Improvement r,f the Cilv Recorder on Fn 191 appropriate services with Rev. H. Sidewalk District No. i 0f said 16th day of September, oar each M. Merkel continue in session presiding. Reverend Helper City. That the Board of Eauiliizatinn including Monday, the Wl Merkel will visit in Denver before end Review, as retuning to Carbon county. . appointed by 8aid September, 1927, between -Pit,, ...n j vuuiicu win meet at the of- - of 8:00 o'clo-- k A.M. the City Recorder clncb A M. and will hear ASSAULT CHARGED fht0 3i onFriday, day 0f Member, 1927, sider nnv ohiections and George Harmrr, Helper resident taI ' is chargo(i with" c.0IlUriue in session each day to rection of any proposed assault on T t.' ..fl' Pixton of 10S3 Denver Rtr,M ,"clurtlng Monday, the 19th said Board may deem unw , said or y the latt September. 1927 unjust. That durin oy. ' the hours ol MM-torn21Tuesday by C "CR A'M" 5: Pixton is wl" hear M" recovering from Lnd C011s,d,,r in an operation w be ny open to public recn.u. "aKe objections and undergone it is said. Th ,iint correction of anv the office of said City ne V li said Board . W'"C iTnin. ntv Utah . . sale of raav doom l. , or unjust. Tribune. BY ORDER OF the CM That during dated tt Mid time, between the hours of of Helper City. Utah, 8 00 1927' 0 ,,ock A.M. and CARD OF THANKS 5:00 o'clock day of September, sa.d hst will be open to We wish to express our R. JOHNSON W. pubheart lic inspection felt and sincere thanks at tl,P iri. in City Rrdtr . to nnr'n:... saia '""i.; y. ltt'ro",rtcr in said Helner ntv Special Improvement Sewer many friends for tb , i, norm tributes, and the kind District No. 1 ex,,rs of "V ORDKU OF tin, sions of sympathy of r,,,r the 8th day Published .,. r.t., uurs, wno so kindly assisted City. r,ah. September, 1927. "s in i?f."e,por sti, dav of September, ay in our recent 1927. R. JOHNSON, CBEDTOKS and whirl, is all NOTICE TO derply by us. City Recorder. N'ial Improvement Sidewalk Mr. and Mrs. John Rtat nf ... L. WiiWn r Quilico "1 family. FinaI Es('imato Creditors will tiref ... the ...nu , Willi vouciit in in o $9.90 I ill!!! o New Dresses, New Coats, ew Scarfs to Match, N ew Slippers. !f": j ir lir:;?e was me in. a sant diversion oi i" the Leute H. M. Mrs in cnj V.-- to-wi- c: to-wi- com-umniti- hi. man-hole- i sui-oi-wa- I- r. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 1(1 . .'' New York Styles at Golden Rule Pricei w - Zt I B,n.j , , . . HELPER m 1 I ,Ur," ... . "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE UTAH - ... ,,y RIVe assessment of a tax is levied by the Ci.y Coutici, ,at t )f at Helper, Utah, Sthe (, ' R. 1 HoM j NSpT? M0PZMY on or day of November A1" A. Creenhalsh. rftheKstaeofJI, SepteniD" V OWNERS hereby givcn (hat the Unto 1 '" f first nub.. ' |