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Show THE mm THE 12 MORE SHOPPING BAYS LEFT FOR CHRISTMAS AND CONSIDERING FEW DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS, PAST, AND THE GREAT RUSH WE ARE HAVING THE LAST AND DISAPPOINTMENT. AVOID THE CONGESTION TO SHOPPING , WE ADVISE EARLY THERE IS f NLY TIMES. Decemtttr 8, 192? 'IiELpER. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittaker have returned to their former homo in Wattia, after a short residence in this city. E rr ik W. Moulton, D. D.. of A. Bishop A NATIQN-W.'DINSTTUTION- - Fait Lake dty was in this city over the week-en- d for the opening of the new St. Barnabas mission. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stafford ana Mrs. J. T. Kelly motored home Wednesday from Salt Lake City where they had visited since the first of the week. OSjA STORE NO 35 d and Mrs. Joseph Barboglhx Mrs. Hattie D. Carter of Provo came here the first of the month to remain with her daughter's family while Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson travel to Ann Arbor, Mich., for 'medical treatment for their son. Mrs. Louise Lange came home IN ORDER TO EE HELPFUL TO YOU WE HAVE PRICES PECT CF LADIES COATS AND DRESSES CLEAN TO UP IN THE MARKED WE SO LOW THAT IN A FEW DAYS THE READY-TO-WEA- R SOLD FORMERLY COATS FROM $11.90 to . Our Famcus Lew Price! p. n:., sermon. NOW REDUCED TO 19 ac, 4 room 9 BLOOMERS 98c and $1.49 SOLD FROM $6.98 to $49.75 NOW Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibson were shopping in Helper Friday. Mrs. Buffingtcn and Mrs. e were Helper shoppers Friday. Mrs. Clyde Hart entertained the ladies cf the B. of R. T. Embroidery ' Club at her home Wednesday. At the ciose of the afternoon a delightful Iinicb was served. $4.90 to $26.45 The association will hold their regular meeting Thursday night at 8 p. m., at the school house. The officers for the e;ir are: fean L,amoson, presi dent; C. A. Bunson, Alice Brietenbauch, 2nd Buy Your Coat or Dress Now They're Selling Cheap Parent-Teach- er vice-pre- si Maule Goodman, secretary-treasure- r. Soldier Summit has a lar,;e membership and the only one in Wasatch county district that is 3 paid up member of Utah congress. Parley Bills, Sr., has been on the sick list and at this writing is e to be up. G. S. Loiik and Parley Rills spent T,::nday in Salt Lake City. T. L. Biggs and daughter, Mary, tpent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City. Miss Mary Best, who is teaching at Price, spent the week-en- d with hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. of that things and t. wl:at After all, iiVf ili '.an ..1 J ni( is a thing wrapped up tinsel and broad red Don't '.i ae rib- - j that is heart :ir :d in You can remove the Can't afford 25th Anniversary 3u M justf of Ah! i.i f ;!ie f D. sc he io' .:e, Rf i Christmas! it. say Let your gift be only a simple ncsegay, a gay, painted toy rd or a cheery greeting. Make it as simple or as expens- Another Shipment ive as you will, but give. Table Silverware Set Rogers' genuine guaranteed electroplate heavy depciit of pure silver. Stainless Steel Knives Spoons and forks have plate where wear is heaviest. New Silver Anniversary Fatter n Don't miss this big Anniversary Memento at only, v 0: Christmas gift 9 1 it something any sort I Is ire : tender 98c and $1.98 (tent; .a i worthwhile, kindliness of I unselfish! heart, happy responsible for it. 26-Fie- ' the only make Life COMBINATION SUITS Wet-moi- REDUCED TO bereft poverty of The miss in her teens' and her mother will be pleased with these garments for Christmas. j FORMERLY rupt price tag from such a gift, but you cannot hide the SOLDIER SUMMIT DRESSES c f in who can't afford Christmas are indeed bank- - bon? if Sf f thru the crowded .streets, and how sad and untrue it dream-- . 49c p gifts this year." How often we hear it as we hurry thoughts VESTS livestock, impleoutbuildings, ments; located in Utah county. For further information apply to P. O. Box 213, Cattle Gate, Utah. ml-- $39.75 Juniors tailored underthings. house, .a "L can't afford Christmas People OF FINE EAYON F0& CHEISTMAS Rayon of a splendid quality, almost silk-lik- e in texture, fashions FOR SALE House and 7 acres farmland. Call T. W. Haycock, Spring Glen, Utah. FOR SALE This Year!" I Tailored Undies John Jeacher, Pastor. $9.50 to Misses Women ; is after all. Georgette Flat Crepe Combinations Fabrics that are in fashion's favor make these frocks black and new high shades are included for your selection. and prayer evening Only $14.75 CHURCH NOTICE Sunday. December the Eleventh The Union Sunday school will meet as usual at the Y. M. C. A. building at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. L. R. Metz, superintendent. A cordial invitation is extended to all persons interested; in the formation of an Adult Bible class to meet during the Sunday school hour with Rev, J. Lee.-heas leader. THE MISSION" OF ST. BARNABAS Main Floor of the Commercial Hotel Lev. John Leacher, pastor. 11 a. m., morning Lien ice, sermon by the pastor. $G9.75 Christmas Gifts OE ALL CF YOUR NEEDS CAN BE MET SUCCESSFULLY Come in you must see for yourself to judge the quality of the frocks in this offering. Tb.2 most women will find discriminating them admirably suited to their tastes and modest budgets can be satisfied, too. Sunday after a month's visit with her daughter in Oakland, California. Other points of interest in the state were visited1 before her return. Mrs. Lapreal Christian went to Salt Lake City last Saturday on a buying trip for her Frock and Bonnet Shop. She came home 7:30 "I Can't Afford ANY r EX- HELPER, UTAH A Frock For Every Hour mother. Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Slopanskey and three daughters. Evelyn, Helen and Anna May, of Salt Lake City, were the week-enhouse guests of Mr. Sale On Ladies Coats it f 'Where savings are greatest' reMr. and Mrs. 13. H. Decker turned home Monday from Danber-ry- . Conn..- where they were summoned by the death of Mr. Decker's iifi and Dresses k m "The gift without the giver is bare." It is an old rule, but it has stood the test of years. aa vie lit) 3'ie Dont' forget it this Christmas. h fce $5.90 1 ' la 'f! ti t u un-".M- nil t CONCENTRATING ON WILSON BROTHERS HABERDASHERY t h. r Best. Mens Famous Clothcraf t OV E RC O A Hi o cup) mm These Garments are not I'M ":V made from selected imported woolens. i is A i so just Coats to put over your shoulders to. protect ycu from the cold wind. No. I TS at They are dressy Overcoats, The workmanship on then d:ne by an expert hand all way thiough. ftnaiter cv half lining. HELPER were Pickering, twenty-siThe hostess was assisted in serving a delightful lunch by her mother. Mis. Fred Buvia and moth-- t Mrs. Charles Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dart spent Pntur.'My and Sunday iu Salt Lake City shopping. Little Bud Dart had the misfortune to Ret three fingers smashed at C. A. x school Monday. Engineer Bill Dyet has been on the s;i(k t but is able to be back at work again. Summit Lodge 811. Auxiliary io the Trainmen is having installation li.-i- officers Saturday night at the to trainmen and women and huswives, Auxiliary cf and workmanship to any advantage. bands. pall fc .' - "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" UTAH . . .to present. City Hall, open LEOiaee Tim . - Lots cf $45 Overcoats today will not ccmpr.re with the style, fabrics Other Coats at $32.50 and $35.00 me Mrs. II. E. Chambers and Mrs. Jack Durkin spent Friday in Price. Mrs. Charlie McEldin? of Salt Lispent Thursday in Soldier Summit. Mrs. France Pickering entertained at a shower at her home for Mrs. Women WIio Buy for Men Social to follow. SOCIETY (Continual from Page 1) the evening a buffet luncheon was served. The guests bidden were Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Slopanskey and 'aughters. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hamilton, and J. Buckiozy all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. llarvel, Vf, and Mre. J. McCain and Mr. and Mrs. ' K. Roberts of :"o!umbia, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, Mr. and Mrs. Mt. and Mrs. Fred Paternoster, John' Causer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters and Mrs. May Ehvood all Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Price. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Gianottl Mr. Mr. and Mr. Glon Ballingcr, pnil ..Mrs. Celeste Dalpiaz, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Laboroi, Mr. and Mrs T. L!t.iz;'.ette. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, Hnrrf3 Simouson nnd C. D. Pope. Vig-neU- o. will find at lliia progressive store all the esr. Bcntials that make for pleasant and satis- factory shopping. Not only arc they accorded that courteous eervicc cud competent counsel that has ' 4 built for us an enviable reputation but they have access to men's wear that is cor, rect ia stjle, high in quality, long in wearW and great in value. 7c know what men like to wear and v know how it fthqidd be best displayed t women who buy for men. And we featurj vilsou Brothers Haberdashery! 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