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Show I JIWI n Social News SATURDAY & SUNDAY As a result, of a bet between ' .were - m na ir. auu Ausuorn ..... i Uuu-tn-- H 31 r. , t ip bri'lire awarus .i'.. ud Mr. II. JL Fisher of this city on the recent a ad r Mr. of the Five , l T.ji-L.the rerir.rat .w wfrp iu Jjempsey-t,riariir- y ,ftnn ,Rin, Honor , wire forced to "treat the bunch ', Hundred m iicsr.e ot even-ninCrocker inji to a chicken dinner Saturday tue ot the drawuig for !)L, at number, There were sixteen guests were serve! the social .including: Mr. and Mrs. bedspread. eoimniuee .a, in the evening l'" Watkins; Mr. and Mrs. Tad Story, I'. F. Mis. Fisher, ef all of Price; Mr. nda Mrs. Litizetti; rUige t Mr. and Mrs. W. IS. McKelvy; Mr. and Mrs. F. Osborne. R- Griffith; Mr. and and Mrs. ! Osborne Mr. F. P. Fisher and Mr. F. Mrs. Lee Kirk: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh dinAus-barhosts to fouiten guests at a were Tailor; Mr. and Mrs. Frank The Prii-Sunday evening. ner port in of wrong judg-- j Guests at the dinner praised it as dinner was the outcome the Deinpsey-- j on two -1 tisthemmeat by' being sniendid, and expressed The had guests Sliarkev that effect to they the selves Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs.; enjoyed a very pleasant evening. SPECIALS KiaiiK - NrYu -- Ottt-rs.ur- iui. 30c Regular 40c, Special, per lb 30c "IV here savings are greatest" STORE NO 35 HELPER, g. Peanut Roll, Regular 50c, Special per lb s 40c New Fall Hats For Men and Boys 30c ' OUR CANDY IS MADE FRESH EVERY DAY Friday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. R. these guests: of Sunnyside; Dr. and Kirkpatriek Mrs. C. R. Fahrinsr of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Oilmour. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reed, Mrs. Gomer P. Peacock, Bei; Stein, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fergusson and Mrs. Charlotte Anne Fergusson of Salt Lake City. PALACE CANDY STORE Helper, Utah y, DO YOU VALUE YOUR DOLLAR? TRADE WITH US AND YOUR DOLLAR WILL GO FURTHER A FEW OF OUR FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS 39c Creamery Butter lb. Soda Crackers 3 lb Box 33c Hills Red Can Coffee lb 49e Matches-pe- r carton of six boxes 17c Kirks Flake Soap 10 bars 35c iomatoes-bohpack large size 9 cans 1.00 . Lard 8 lb rjails 1.35 Leg of Lamb lb 29c Lamb Chops lb 30c Hams (whole or half) lb 28c Pot Roasts best cuts lb 14c Spring Chickens lb 25c Pork Roasts shoulder lb 17c d . SUCCESS MEAT & GROCERY Helper, Utah. Phone 60 w3BB Air. ana Mrs. a. j. cuanuxu and Mrs. Bryant Reid and three children have left Helper to Make their home in Salt Lake City, Gilbert Boren has taken his work over to the Helper Garage Mrs. nt cards last evening;. ladies for the score won Nilson high and Mr. Fritz Nyman high score for the men at the games. After an enjoyable evening the host and hostess motdred their guests to the stand where a Orange-crus- h t'dnner was served. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Litizette, Mrs. Edith Frandsen and Mr. Fritz Ny man. two-cour- E. A. Grenhaigh visited wjth Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Olson and the new week-en- Lake Salt at grandson the over d. Knobbs and three by Miss accompanied daughters, Edith Allison, Alec Al'.ison and Paul Carter, returned Saturday from a motor trip to Cheyenne, Wyoming. They were away two weeks. C. A. of Groenhaligh and son visited in this city last Earl se Miss Helen and Delone Faucett were hostesses to eighteen of thejr little friends last Thursday afternoon, when they celebrated their birthdays. The afternoon was a lively one for the children, with numerous games played on the lawn. Refreshments were also served to the children on the lawn by Mrs. V. W. Faucett. Ferron Thursday. Bessie Fjievette is enjoying vacation trp to Salt Lake City. She went to the capitol city Satur day. Arthur Dalpiaz, Montoro .James Bergera, and Joe Dalpiaz came home Tuesday from a scenic trip through of .interest an California points Joe Dalpiaz, a student in the school of dentistry at the University of Southern California, returned home with the boys, and will visit here with his parents, until September when he returns to hs studies. S, An evening of cards was given by the American Legion Auxiliary at the Juanna Buchanan went to Grand Junction Tuesday where she will spend the week with relativs Marvin Lampson and two daughters returned from Spring ville, Tuesday1, where 'they had visited with relations. WHY YOU SHOULD SHOP AT HELPER Mis Lucy weeK or Martinelli is spending her vacation period visiting in Salt Lake City. a MONEY WILL BE LEFT i BECAUSE YOUR MONEY WILL HELP UPKEEP THE ADMINISTRATION OF YOUR BECAUSE YOU WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY IN THE DEVELOPING OF YOUR TOWN f "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE . On bit v:yage, later-- and fi.,t comoiive madj trip (August Waverly Caps The new fall WAVERLY CAPS jre just in tailored from double and twist fabric full' messaline lined, non breakable rubber vi,sor. Sold exclusively atJ..C. Penney Co. stores x twenty-si- j., qsi;ti fatcr-t- he $1.49 to $1.98 t mad; s.,., its E 9, 183; years ai on August Atlantic 5A, tit caW.. f -- $1.98 across he oc.an. Fom steasibcat r to cabled One piece cap for boys. Fashioned from newest cassimsre and twist fabrics, leather forehead protector. 49c to 98c word seen; cry, yet few tht even has b:en people greater a$ evidenced Ladies and Misses new fall sport felts. New fall styles and colors $1.98 ware" and n-3- 2 p:: by "let slcgans, New Fall Millinery : made in the Bn;.: "We 3) "Under lh; M Rule." The J. other beautiful fall hats in large and small shapes in the newest fall fabrics and colors. Many $2.49 to $2.98 C. Pemej pany like to feel too have helped gress of honest tie by cur steadfast Toilet Requisites tii stcrek; a& to the Golden Mi. The "Get Acquainted" box introduces a new line of toilet Jaciel cua.icmrs can have cenfidena that our integrity, t as cur Sold exclusively at J. C. Penney Stores. To give you an opportu-it- y to know this splendid line, we offer this "Get Acquanted" box con- tk know ; merchandis beve reproach. , 9 Co. taining One 2 ounce Jar cold cream One 2 ounce jar vanishing cream One large size box of powder All for The Golden Rule i "solid rock" cn tad have our V. built The day cf keepers dishonest is rapidly UTAH I Mr. and Mrs. J. Tom MnnHai, fnr fin VCentEf. a business trip. They sometime with relatives turning to this pa i Sets Conklin Sheaf fer's Waterman's i Park er i 3 uuh'i; simple, nut very Is this street costume worn by 'oro.hy M;Uail!. First National fea tm-esmart Jul. of d.,y,r. The kasha. ,;an,l wurn a Pj d ill gn en biiglit tones. ,,,,, . in platinum toodiiletf beret silk t.d,roidered Q The Gift Shop Square Deal Jewelers Strand The&tre BIdg. t Mrs. C. T. Kendall and On left for their home in tt at Monday after a week Mrs Alec Lakie. .Pencils vV : K city. ' 1 core PKgrtss. i: Kule ' cthbrate S S y , BECAUSE SENDING YOUR MONEY AWAY FROM YOUR TOWN NOT ONLY HURTS YOUR POCKET BOOK BUT ALSO, LESSENS THE PRESTIGE OF YOVR TOWN . t3 .Pees v. ' BECAUSE YOUR HOME TOWN MERCHANT IS YOUR NEIGHBOR AND FRIEND . 0 to be tie t, steamboat Bcvs felt hats in new fall styles Very Smart 1 lHilZLlPli! This seans 1807, Fulton $2.98 to $4.98 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blumberg and tw0 children left Monday to visit the seendc wonders cf southern Uah. They will be gone some ten Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Leo have days and will, includo Fishakte Bryoe's canyon and Grand Canyon moved their household goods to make their new home. an their trip. They left here Monday. Air. and Mrs. Joe Obertn and Miss Grace and Helen Cranor rechildren left Saturday for a tour of to their home in Rawlins, turned California. They will also visit relatives, before returning home. Wyoming, Monday, after a two- month's visit at the Crowley home. Street Costume That Is they were accompanied tn Salt Lake by Mary Crowley but Simple, TOWN Oil Varieties 98c BECAUSE IT IS YOUR HOME TOWN BECAUSE YOUR HERE sold Miss Mrs. Distinct v Miss The ladies of the Rebckah lodge were Frank BomTrino is nursing a entertained by Mrs. Clarence Johnson, broken arm, which is the result of at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. O. the antics of his car, when he enand Maulsby, Friday afternoon. Cards deavored to crank the same. His of diversions the were time a social arm is broken in two places . the afternoon. "Refreshments were ser- ved bv the hostess and her mother. i HAT exclusively by J. C. Penney Co. on disThg new fall styles are no-play. A large assortment priced Mr. Mrs. cuic-Httnin- "MARATHON" THE -- Lee Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lay lor, Mr. and Mrs. T. Storey, Mr. and Mrs. enterMr. and Mrs. L. R. Fullmer G. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. O. V. the tained the members of rliih at rhedr home in Price Kelvev and Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffith. Two ft rrogre fi'-li- t. Chocolate Fudge, Regular 40c Special per lb 1 INSTITUTION? H F -- Cocoanut Crisp, Regular 40c, Special, per lb Butter Scotch, Securities Building 1 -- n. . mm . liri.I""'1 1 Mrev and mm. T arrai-d- j t H Sl . Tabic, of Five ' i |