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Show n TEX HELPEB. TIMES Thnrs., January fcnnons all of Helper and Mr. Jar6 Simmons of Hiawatha. . Sunday Dinner Club at Taylors Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Taylor entertained the Sunday Night Dinner club this week. Christmas appointments featured the home and dining table where dinner was served early In ' the evening. Bridge was arranged for the pleasure of the twelve guests bidden. zy V'nnstmas .party, was given ThuYday by Mr. and Mrs. v. f. iish Dinner was served at the Grtiryafe and - evening card games Vfcre played at the Fisher home, V03e enjoying the affair were M and ajra. r. c. Reid, Mr. and My, Nlck Bernar-d- l, Mr. and Mrs! Tad Storey, Mrs. Hazel Madtwa aj 0f price; Mrs. M. Earl of Lake City, and Mrs. Lee" Kirk and Mrs. Hughes Taylor of Hjper, - EAT Young Connie Peted at Dinner - The wedding of Miss Ida Sepp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. and Don L. Seppi of Helper Bruno, son of James Bruno, Sr., of Helper took place last Satur-- . day at Price. A wedding dinner at the home of the bride's par A ents followed the ceremony. beautiful wedding cake centered the long dining table which held ,U baskets of chrysanthemums either end. Thirty-fiv- e relatives and friends of the two families participated in the dinner and " social evening. O -- COATS 1 Entertain At hristms Party At Below Cost NOW'S YOUR CHANCE v- -. v-l iWm&m?- V ombino: 7Q Spaghetti House on NEW YEAR'S . SsSSS V EVE NEW YEAR'S NIGHT All uTA rows Mileage Night! 0 Come in - and DANCE, AT ' ", after the Dance and enjoy a fine Chicken dinner. The refiners of PARCO Ci E have successfully iicvjo pd a quick starting Winter 7V' oline which at the sme Wfttc SO-LIN- " Christinas Dinner ' , Party for Friends Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dar( LATITDA NEWS gave a dinner party Thursday at ' their home and invited the fol- j Special Correspondent o Aro Mr. Mrs. and lowing guests: Latuda celebrated Christmas thur Carlson of Spring Canyon and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Storrs of in the good old fashioned way. Sweets Mine. Trees were brought down frin the mountain side, kinnikinick luncheon Served for wreaths from the canyons, from To Eight Guests and friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. F. R: Porter ar- far and near came in for the ranged a social evening at their holidays. home Saturday, inviting guests First to arrive was Edwin for cards and luncheon. The Marchetti from Colorado college guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul . . , in good time to help out Pessetto, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. with the season's rush at tho Greenhalgh and Mr. and Mrs. Liberty store. On the twentieth Acel L. Miner. Eileen Scluiltz came, laden laden with gaily wrapped packages and Dinner Covers announcing, "I am all ready for V; Placed for Eight Christmas." They must specialize Miss Thelma Faylor and Miss in preparedness at St. Mary's. Mel Taylor gave a dinner party Had you beeu at the Helpar at their apartments Sunday eve- depot the night before you might for have thought Mrs. Santa Claus ning. Favors were placed eight guests, and card games was detraining. It was Mrs. Sam arranged for the evening hours. Egbert, come to spend the season at the home of her , son, 0 She had Clifford White. nine Dinner Party At Hiawatha grandchildren in camp over the were invited to a turkey holidays which accounts for tho dinner at the home of Mr. and Santa Llaus look. The night of the 23rd, Jack Mrs, A. Bftbcock, Jr., in Hiawatha Sunday. .Social hours weii Davies seemed , to be patrolling enjoyed after the repast. Covers Spring Canyon.- He made five were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Old trips to the depot before his Hammond of Mohrland, Mr. and daughter, Margaret, finally on the much delayed cast and Mrs, Lloyd Ungerman, Mr. Mrs. Walter Baxter and Mr. ano bound. s ni Mrs Vlrp-nil On Christmas eve Mrs. H. J. nnni1nr;nn Hiawatha; " Misses Dora and Schultz of Salt Lake came to Helen Gunderson of Huntington; spend the holidays at 'bo home Mrs. Ivan Simmons, Mrs. Bird of her ton. The young man acByer, Mr. Darrel Simmons, Mr. companying her was Roy Mi,h-er- , who came to spend the week Calvin Vernon Simmons and ! I - ir-riv- , delivers summer tim po speed and mileage. A ywarUl process refines Parco's Winter Test volatility into and clear thru trie gasoline. There is no separation. ALL HATS REDUCED The last quart The volatility of Pdrco Ethyl' is regulated to conform with to make way for 1931 stock will start your motor varying seasonal temperatures. Winter Test Parco Ethyl is especially refined for quick as quickly coUcAther Jtarting and very At Independent Gas and Oil Go's Stations and Dealers his aunt, Mrs.' Clifford m White. When Roy left here was six feet tall. He is now six with . feet two and still going . . trying to get above the smoke pail in the capitol city, we guess. There were many other guests in town for the (lay, the dance or the 'dinner. A few left town for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs.' Hunsacker and daughter, Diane, went to Brigham City. Miss Jeanette McDonald also went to her home -' near that place. Miss Minerva Tuddaiham is spending the vacation at her home" iu Salt ' Lake City. The Misses Vantine and Williams' whose, homes are In Nebraska, are staying in camp dinduring the season ner guests ChristmaB day at the Schultz hom. An operetta, "The Tof Shop," given by Junior high and grade tinder the direction of Blaine Perkins and faculty, added much to the Christmas spirit. On the 20th the Mutual association gave a party for members of that or ganization. ' un v nristmas ev-the baseball boys, under the leadership of Dick Hill, gave a very sdecessful dance in the school hall. Downey's orchestra furnished the music and folks from every town in this section ' . attended. The climax of good on the twenty-thir- d when the Liberty Fuel gave nearly one hundred turkeys to thelr employes. George Schultz, the paternalistic superintendent, advised their distribution in this way to a big family, a big bird; to the small family, a small bird; to a collection of bachelors, boasting a cook, a turkey of adequate size, but to just a lone bachelor a sad look, for why encourage that sort of thing? and-wer- e . ! Lleil9 Fane dOo DDIal, the Past is History the passing of 1930 witness MANYawill sigh of relief. fj It was a most tryhas ing year for the whole world. But it it! now us Let with re' g0ne we're through solve to shake off its atmosphere of depres- .if M sion and discouragement wipe any fog of despair and hopelessness from our mental vision lift our heads, face the facts and go forward into the dawn of a New Year filled with the undaunted courage determination that is our heritage and has y made this the greatest nation of which has any record. and-unalterab- le his-tor- True, the millenium has not arrived. But, basically and fundamentally, conditions are sound; politically, indus' trially, socially and financially. It is only necessary that we adjust our thinking and calmly realize that our dreams of effortless ease and accumulations not earned by hard work and were merely dreams to be laughed at, now that we are awake and on the job again. 1 1 self-deni- al We can readjust our budgets to fit our earning capacity i F. S y and cheerfully get back to hard work, intelligent economy and sane living. To assist in the accomplishment of these constructive ends Safeway Stores pledges its entire ma' terial and mental resources and wishes you all a truly "Happy and Prosperous New Year." DRESSES for Street, Afternoon & Party wear Nothing to compare with at the price will-cam- rr 1 o FOUND On Main street Christmas day, Owner fiew brown i.id glove. may identify and pay for ad at tf this office. o : Mr. and Mr3. Armer Wampler and three children of Grand Junction have returned home ter spending Christmas at home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. af- the Grif- fith. e Mrs. 0. F. Clomente of is muking an extended visit with her daughters in Helper. Roger Stnrgis was a visitor in k i! I V;l ill ill Tal-mag- Gren River over the week-en- d. Gladys Merrill and Miss Gwyn Madson of Salt Lake CUy were holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Char'.e3-v.ortMrs. JuifiyLj-- - .JUL h. William Brarlshaw left Friday for an extended visit with relatives in California. is Mins Margith Maughan spending the Christmas vacation in Logan. Miss with homo-folkmember another McCoy, Gladys of the Helper grade school teaching staff, is vidtlng relatives in Vernal. ttfO Mrs. William Bates and children Of Provo are viKitlng at the home of Mrs. Bates' mother, at Spring KichnrdKon tT Tucv win return nomc s F5l U. i Helper 0 Price 1 |