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Show THE HELP EE, TIMES, HELPER. UTAH aim Us hted? Clippings of - IOWA CORRESPONDENT in this feast. j the participants local The secretary of this WBITFS f)F WASTTnTTTIis a Dr. R. Humphrey of St. Louis, From The Evening Journal, He is lu re temporally, from his work in St. Louis. Rut. the 1 func- Washington, Iowa , tions the year around, every year. It , ,,.. , , ho.-u Jnma (1 it niiPIl tf Ill in The Evening journal cf Wash- - boys a,ul men, particularly, of this ington, la., and was written by their community year in and year out large part reporter, who was traveling to Cali--,.. ! The building was given in New York Jbv J. Fester -IVabodv. of i i . fJllVIT . . v. r,l'eM, ... ---Tin jl.lt one (;f the large stockholders City, He was detained by th in the Kio Grande railroad compGrande. 'ate floods, which delayed the trains any. He did not know how much at Helper: be did when he provided such a building and such an equipment for Helper, Utah' the people of Helper, Utah. It is a Sept. 10, 1927 blessing of the iirst water, and no We are still needing help at; transient can appreciate it more four are There Utah. large, than we do who are being held here Helper, passenger trains litre now, the pas indefinitely because the floods have sengers waiting more cr less patient washed some railway track into the j ly for that time to come when the. river. washed-ou- t n this connection, a few remin-- l track will have been washed back again and the way op- - iseent observations will not be a- -' This writer was in many a' ened for further progress toward miss. the Golden state. Of course, all western town, about the size of Help-- 1 westward connections nave Deen er is now, sume thirty years ago. missed at Salt Lake City and new The difference! Back in that day 'schedules will have to be made. In every such town what was known the meantime, it isn't so bad, spend-- ! as "wide open" town and "wide ing a few hours at Helper, Utah. open' meant about all that the im- The young man is back from a short agination will permit it to seem to mountain climb. He points out with: mean. At any rate, the neat little considerable pride the exact point eatery, or candy shop, of today was on the side of the mountain where saloon in that day and age, and, he visited with a coal miner, "a nice while we have painted women to-- : fellow," at the mouth of a mine. day, they are not the kind of paint- Then, also, he is able to show ex-- 'j ed women that made the whole west the great rock that stands asj infamous thirty years ago. Early a sort af a lone sentinel on the side this morning we walked up the main of the mountain, and on that rock; street hunting some fruit and at a for over anj tine little grocery store a cute girl ha sat and thought with an early morning make-u- p on hour. What he thought about he doesn't that would have done credit to say, but what do boys of sixteen Washington's daintiest flapper dish- generally think about,? If boys ofied out the native grown peaches in sixteen now, are like the boys of a most appreciative and modest man- sixteen then, it is a safe thing Co ner. The painted woman of thirty assume that they think about some years ago rarely lived beyond the' or thirty, sit deep'her", at least part of the time, age of twenty-fiv- e It ly did she drain the cup of discipa- when they just "sit and think." may he one "her" at sixteen, anoth- - "on, in all its various forms. Thirty 'ears aS such a town as Helper; er at seventeen, still another at teen and so on in adflnitum, as it 'would not have been a safe place; were, but they sit and think, just: for a stranger to wander about un- the same, and it doesn't make so less ho knew his ropes well. Today; ...... t m . 11. mui:u, uiiiei ,cji.c w ucmci one , d a . . i wenu suhuh a Uionu or a .Druneiie, long or snort, nun, uai, thin or huxum. she makes stood' Hle municipalities . with islotid That's churches, and good schools, and hinking1 while she lasts. the way it used to boys, any m. u. a. s w provide a decent en-- ; vironnient for the boys and girls ivay, and we sort of hope it is th same today, for there is still neei He who knows anything at al about conditions as they were here for "female help" in the world. In the letter preceeding this ref- and everywhere in this country erence was made to the somewhat thirty years ago, knows that the; character of the local present is "white as snow" as com- Y. M. C. A. A few more hours here Parea to the thirty years ago. Si), we're glad we came to Helper; have given us Ft ill a better chance to study this institutian and if we glad we had a chance to stay here had ever been in doubt of the prac- a little while, but now, we are ticability of the "Y" program rather anxious to move on. We have (which we never were) that doubt a destination that we want to reach, would be remedied' here, under the but when we are to move we don't The hourts, come and igo; stimulus of the short period of ob- know. servation at Helper, Utah. The "Y" there are rumors galore, and more In the meantime, we Will building stands near the depot. This rumors. is a railroad town. Brakemen, fire- stick rather closely to the train in men, conductors, engineers and rail- order to be on it, when the order way men of all types drop into the does come to move on. Helper Friday, Oct. 28 I I fi-i- Mill V 1 ftS bA 3irat Ildloncl Comtdy-Classi- Picture It's Funny c! And It's Art! Very Funny Saturday, Oct. 29 a Karl b no WN a a 1B4-- Production, paramount 9idwt . V WKjay i if t, 11 ? W 9 mm: -- ""v v CihiiutB'' 1 A Master Piece! The Yeax's Melodramatic Sensation! The Pioneering Picture You've Been Waiting For See It! Sunday and Monday, Oct. A- j 'am 1 30-3- 1 TWO DAYS And I Say To Yen Join The Army and' Laugh . ... iABIAN MGRTJ mi WMBOYD MARYASTOK V' WOiflllH IOUIS UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE They Made Aiabia Langh. They'll Make You 10C0 and One LAUGHS!!! In The World's Funniest La-ug- Comedy. Bough-Eo- y Tuesday, November t lis ua tut it wai 1 Colcssal! EewUdeiing! IT MUST BE SEEN! Astounding!! IT! WORDS CAN'T DESCRIBE bmi' read, they write, they bowl, they play pool, they have shower baths. They use the Y. M. C. A.; they use it freely, and it makes a mighty good environment. The place, too, is frequented by Railroad towns always have boys. some real boy programs. Boys are everywhere, and the sons of rail- way men are unusually boys in the They need help and superlative. need it badly. This institution provides that help; provides an en vironment that makes for better things; that at least affords a pro tection for boys that is not always at hand in railroad towns. . There is a lady's rest room in this build ing, too, and quite fine little library. It's an active place. It is functioning and there is no possible way of knowing what good such an institu building. wi G Cfammount Qictuv Fantastic Fuitumtie Fatalitic. Immaginary Impressive Everyone is Talking about It Impossible. Yet No ! One Can Describe It! The Famous- - Internationally building; ; lit I?? ' k i 4 THt IN UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE An'l How! They Move a Foot You Smile. Tlity Smile. You Laugh. They Lauh. Yrou Koai-Th-e Stage's Greatest Sisters. N&W The Screen's Funniest. 3 Thursday, November RUNNING- ViLD Let's Go! they swarmed over the tables, the reading room, made themselves at home, in fact,! and were ranst cordially welcomed Pretty soon there was a shout from outside; there was the crackling s:)iind of burning pieces of wood and then came te announcement: "weniers for everybody." The Helper Y. sr. C. A. was staging a free wo:ntr roast for the transient visitors. The weiners were roasted over the flames of the fire, every person his own "cook" with sticks given by "Y" b.iys. What a merry crowd it was; and how those wein-e- i were enjoyed, and that a real m ne cf appreciation of the "Y" was aii.ued in this conglomerate group f:f passTiigers. nut. that was not all. Hardly the , und of the 'Vat in?" of wein- aw-iyn died vhn there same the of "watermelons for all." And.' sure ennnfih, hern came bi.vs pusli-- j In iT carts loaded high Willi Green River watermelons, which, whi n op- ened, exposed a 'ruddy red that gave just a hint of the delicious sweet j ness or the melons. What a. feast it was. and whoxe ears in that crowd did not receive a good bath in wat-- f nnWor, joke on this occasion! The 'onrvei is that die can h ld n mecli . wijter melon even when it i free. Mind you, there was no a pound suggested to haunt h-- H'-- VVi" I ". L, I'3 iW A i w ILLILL iK L i P? I SI S I J f i -- ,:sr-s- w -- a ,.. i. .'; s-.-- - 'ry - T..., t ,.i l...H t 1, Palmer Graduate Chiropractor 303-ElPcti ic Bklg., Price, Utah 2 5 6:30-Office Hours nils j Residence Office Mrs. I oss Krebbs and baby daugh-- l Phone 323-ter if Grand Junction, are visiting Thona 15 at the In me of Mr. and Mrs. Pete MATEHNITY COUNTY CAHB0N Barrell. Mrs. K. G. Xelsen of Spring ilk--: AND CONVALESCENT HOME NOW OPEN spo;it the week at the home of S.i A. Llivrellyn. Mrs. Sarah B. rumfrey. R. N. y,r, Xt il Lund and Children re- Manager turned home. Saturday from Morone S50 West 1st N. Phone f 21 "been where they have the las TRICE, 'UTAH sirs. Arnold Ureitenbaugh aiii baby daughter spent last week "in Salt Lake visiting relatives and Vc H 4 , i 'if5 (i-ii- ! 6 mouth. Mrs. M. G. Crawford spent Satur day shipping in Helper. Mrs. Allan Goodman visited iu Salt Lake City during last week, A gyiisv woman was lined the day for telling fortunes! ELLIOTT T WM DH Physician and Surgeon Henry Hall Bu'lding T II Residence, 132 - . of Each Florence Lambson, N. G. Gladys Johnson, V. G. Ella Bursar, Kec. Sac. Suo Maulsby, Fine. Sec. Mary Allison, Treasurer. . DE. It. G. W00BHEAD D E N T I S T Helper State Bank Building 120 Helper, Utah. Phone i VACATION IiS. M. I Fall and Winter MELROSE C. Physician and Surgeon Helper State Bank Building FAEES PHONES ' Residence, 166 Office, 131 CALIFORNIA DR. W. A. HARDY and the PACIFIC DENTIST Office in NORTHWEST Henry Hall Bldg. Phonos And Return Pes. DENVER & EI0 GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Tickets on sale daily with final y return limit of Nine Months . from da'e of sale. Stopovers in both directions. Diverse routes if doaired. Winter Tourist Tickets to various southern and .louthcastern destinations on sale daily tc April 30, 182S. Final return limit June 15, except certain destination which bear finalj limit of May 31, 1928. For detailed farcsv routes and Pullman reservations, call on nearest Rio Grande Agent. . . Office 95-- DR. WM. Physician Office Rooms 1 Telephone 130 II. BASH and Surgeon and 3, Avalon Hotel Helper, Utah POPE & Lawyers Offices in Provo and Helper Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 11S Helper, UU1 THE ABBOTT MORTUARY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Licensed Embalmers Thone 129 Stafford Building Helper JNE. FLYNH Undertaker and LIcenaod Umbalmer Ambulance Service Price, Uta Telephone 29 Motor Fax It is cheaper to run an automobile on six cylinders than on four or five. It is likewise cheaper to run 100 per cent efficient than to run 80 per cent or less. E.N. (3 bas been carefully checked and reconditioned where necessary v. Radiator xRear Axle : ' : V Starting y Lighting y Ignition V Battery vllpbolstcry I vTon B vFcndgrs vFirttsri WW , msm 0 ' t.iyr.i., I sTircs - I 1 POPE ' i, " 99-- SERVICE GARAGE K 1 U " HELPER, UTAH to for Zccnomlcal TrentprlaHn V Motor ES O N Office. 99m the ether LODGE NO 39 in Wall Street. It's evidently easier, jjTAHNA V Tt T IT J If p . . .l w j jj j . e .... .. . ,i ,, . i iisp a luuuiie iu wuii sueei man Meets the Second and Fourth Fridays to tell one. Month E." It now developes that most every tooth in the prohibition law Is filled." j j We don't know just what President Coolidge said to Calles over the telephone but we'll bet that . he didn't offer to trade jobs. rThis Car 8 1Q-- 2 f,-i- , Sirs. T. C. Harvey of Columbia left Tuesday evening for Chicago where she will join her husband who has been in that city for the past several days on business. From there they will visit points as far east as New York before returning home. Price Sun, 14th. porches, absorbed all the comfort able chairs; took possession of the writing MOTION PICTUUI "O. They tion does here. The secretary of this Y. M. C. A. very promptly extended courtesies of the building to the passengers held here by reason of the washout. The men and the women, the boys and girls naturally gravitated to the Wednesday, November 2 "HET5E US IS"! li.tn ; "Sound The World" Incredible! 56 LODGE Mrs. W. H. Morgan and family I. 0. 0. F. spent several days of last week ia Meets every Tuesday evening at Salt Lake, visiting relatives. K- p- - I,a11- tu Important businens Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (Afmy) Smith,; are the pruui parents of a baby boy, at every meeting. Members urged burn Friday. j to attend; visiting brethren vrel- Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dyet, an. come. J. W. Draper, N. G. 11 K. Lamnson. Sec'y nouixe the arrival of a baby girl Wednesday .Mrs returned (Was. MeEldery CHIEOPPJLCTORS heme weeks viMt at the DR. H. I. BECCKBAXK NO. t THEATRE A Interests HELPER CONSOLIDATED . SOLDIER SUMMIT NEWS Earning The Good Will of Used Car Buyers ' The good will of our used car customers is just as important to us as the good will of those who buy new cars here and wo strive just as earnestly to merit it! Everyone who deals with our used car division is assured the most cour teous treatment and the finest service of which this organization is capable. This policy has proved to be a valuable one for we have many loyal friends who became acquainted with us through the purchase of a used car. HELPER GARAGE HELPER, UTAH 1 |