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Show THE HELPER TIMES, HELPER, UTAH : i .' ll ?,, Mrs. A. B. Babcock of Price has announced the marriage of her daughter Jane Lucille Hicks to Rish-ar- d Mack Brandon. The young couple will make their home in Hiawatha. AV.Tt T Feid " 'i.'.'l.'i'.'ii!.-;-- ;!,;! 'i Than All In? e Get Gz r : 3Ti5& t:.!: j:l December L. D. Bills, manager of the Troy laundry, went to Salt Lake City Saturday to purchase a new boiler for the laundry establishment. boiler will be Installed the part of the week. The latter Bill Fuller of Price was calling fi IF S: J - In, ' ' - S.iif I,,; i vJ ( Ms I I J ; ,if.r-- : ; v J 1 I u v L. y. xx . - JiJ :fW .Hyp i !j Mr. and Mrs. V. S'. Fautett and on Helper friends Saturday aftcruon. two daughters motored to Mt. EmG. C. Ilstrup and Joe Geary of the mons Wednesday evening- to spend Times office motored to Salt Lake Thanksgiving friends. day with City Saturday, returning hoiue They returned here Thursday wmwAi ii s Watches Bids will be received to Monday, December 5th, for a man and truck to clean up garbage, six days every week, in Helper City. This bid will run for two years. The City council has the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The Bame will be opea and awarded at a special meeting1 of the City council to be held Monday, December 5th. V. It. JOHNSON, City Recorder. Jewelry Holloware Silverware ror Gift Pearls Our Clocks Atomizers Military Sets to You. A $3.95 Boudoir Iron With Every New and Beautiful Vanities Sheaffer LADY DOVER AT $7.50 Conklin Waterman Pens The Swiss government has raised LOCALS its duties on American made motor cars which will furnish a further J. R. VanCleve, went to Salt Lake on the part of City Wednesday. Mrs. Van Cleve rejoicing jause (cr Thanksgiving at Standardville was America's internationalist free joined him on Thanksgiving day, and Aserved in a manner befitting our returned to her shop here Friday. 'great American .Feast day. There Mr. Van Cleve remained in the city ;ere small family dinners and large It is said that the Vienesse are until Monday. ,' Company" dinners, bttt at each and a movement to have the starting board Thanksgthe traditional very Mrs. Julius Holmes and daughter, of Nations seat moved from League iving dishes were enjoyed and a Geneva to Vienna. We Irene spent the latter part of the the thought The appy Holiday spirit prevailed. Austrians had had enough trouble week in the capitol city. They atsise words of B. Franklin that "A tended the piano recital givn by wry heart doeth good like a medi-J'ln- already. Friedman, noted polish pianist, Ignaz still holds true, so that we Now that a device has been in- Friday evening. ieard of few regrets in the wake of general feasting, though doubt- - vented for measuring one billionth Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Redd returna few small boys had bad dreams of an inch the sandwich makers from Grand Junction, Colo., last ed a to should ham their be slice able iat night, in which Mr. Turkey had week with their daughter, Myrl, who Tribune. thinner. little Sious City revenge. had veen visiting there three weeks with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.- C. Harrison enter- A New York man has held his lined Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schultz, breath six minutes. By all means 'r. Paul Boston McLean, Miss Mae White, elect him to Congress. 3lr. 1 I Sandy McLean, and Dr. Shelby Transcript. ' a j.t Thanksgiving Dinner. 1 It seems the weather furnished f j Sixteen guests were bidden to the air attacks ample against pretection fhankwgiving Feast at the home of Jr. and Mrs. Ray .Robbins. A 28 from the eastern part of the world. COLD TOBACCO. j und turkey) CIGARS, being the piece de Toledo Blade. stance. In the evening the party DEINKS SCT. Here is the beauty receipt of a ttended the dance at the community Girl of GO. The greatest secret is eating the proper food. Never touch I Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Powers had as Eat no white bread. Next to Grill Cafe leir dinner guests on Thanksgiv-"- S starchy fcods. Leave meats alone. Fannie Ward, day, Supt. Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Utah Helper, eternal flapper says she has followi'fr of Hiawatha, Miss Ray Moore, ed this rule for 20 years. ss Ruth Janice Myers, and Mr. NOTICE TO BIDDERS DIAMONDS! Bags Standardville News 1, 1927 Toilet Sets 3 to 18 Pieces Candle Sticks Traveling Sets Leather Goods Both Irons Insured Against China Burning Out Pencils Sets Cut Glass 5 Hot Point, Universal, Manning & Bowman and Dover Urn sets, Percolator sets, Percolators e" ) JEWELERS tie , is Strand Theatre Bldg. Helper, Utah I BANK CIGAR STORE iiS ,'jwers, Sr. Mrs. Snedder of j Salida, Colo., re prned to her home after a week's psit at the home of her daughter, 3. Henry Woodeon. I Mrs. H. Perkins is at the Hospital fa Price, having undergone a major vibration, performed by Dr. Shelby Standardville, on the night of Nov. Wednesday after-- . the Thanksgiving "'ess. The children in Miss Gar-Id- 's room had a delightful Thanks, '"ing party, and appropriate exer-se- s were held in the other rooms. "a the afternoon of Thanksgiving V. children of all ages enjoyed a 'icing party at the community Hall 'isle being furnished by an Orches-composed of eighth grade and ,s'h school students. frank Memory, Jr. had his tonsils Amoved at the Standardville l, last Monday. Tony Acastro was operated on for ;'e amendicitis, at the Standard- i I School closed on n Nov., 23, for M An Unusual . 1 IIos-.'te- ise llfsi,;'-- . 1, on Nov. 27. Estelle Brandt, teacher In the lndardville school, spent Thanks-piii- g with her parents at Mt. Tleas-Uta- I iss h. At)oiit 75 couples attended the iJi'e here on Thanksgiving night, i'lisic was furnished by the Carboni-- I 'saiul every one seemed cv. '"hted ;!,h this first dance o' the Beason. v' hope there may "be another one i 8l)y "1, ; 1 I i j j I s if s four nths' old M. was an emergency case at Standardville Hospital on Thanks YS night. David Stone of Latuda j rgoing an operation for acute H'nd kitis. i iiss Virginia Mulhern has organ- i"'1 an English class for foreign '"akin people. The following are ;!r"H('d: IVfugio Orozco, Geronlmo Kveret Ferrel, Ramon Pena, ?clo Geiusar, Catarino Chavez, ''" Perez, and Aurelio Miramou-- i 1 The class meets on Tuesday, "rlay and Friday evenings at l cro school house, vliarlos Herry underwent a major n,,li'n at the Standardville Hos- "ii November $25.00 and $18.50 i Potter, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Potter cf Latuda. died on Ora Anne Offering of COATS 28. ',r. Laurence IJecbe and little Ii'ni, returned from a viwit with Coats for misses and ?irls thaj obviously attest to their smart crigin at a pri:e that is exceedingly moderate for their fine quality and fashion authenticity. Every smart version of the modern mcde h included, with silhouettes that are youthfully boyish cr more femininely elaborate. The ultimate interpretation of smartness i displayed in eveiy model from' a travel coai to a formal ditss ccat, for they are fashioned of the newest mateiials, in the newest colors; they are trimmed with the newest and finest furs, and fashion detaih are accurately revealed. Frock and Bonnet Shop HELPF,!, UTAH $ 1 m m III IfW Greeting Cards . I Make your selection early while stocks are complete m m mi 1 1 1 The Times |