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Show Helper, Carbon County, Utah, January 29, 1931 figure in the industry was last week five ted secretary or tne cian oai f1'ticiM'eia' association, Lasauficeeding Oliver J. Grimes, who resigned to l.ecome western manager at Clil- of t lie isational association. .Mr. Doulin has a host of friends among tlie Carbon and Emery eamps and hi selection to the new office will lie init welcome here. He has bet ii engaged in the production, 4 j y Jolin R. DoOiin i; & 4 j Mien and executive depart ments of the industry with tne utan Fuel company, the Standard Coal Fuel company, the United States company and with L. F. Rains, organizer of the Columbia Steel corporation. lie was the unanimous choice of the directors of the Utah Coal Producers and will be given thorough iroing support in continuing tTie work (if bringing progress and stablization to the industry. Vx ablo since they are persistently to pursue their favorite game over the home course under sunny skies which harbor nothing as threatening as a storm Cloud. A balmy spring wind actually swept the Carbon county country golf course Sunday on the occasion of the winter golf tournament arranged by President Mat the days Gilmour. Although which actually forbid playing have been very few this season, the unique idea of a winter tournament pleased the golfers bo informal foursomes and twosomes were arranged. The thermometer hovered slightly below as more specific 50 degrees, evidence of the mild weather which marks Carbon County's winter. o Mrs. James McCombs returned home Sunday after a two months visit with relatives in Grand Junction, Colorado. Mayor Frank R. Porter and Golf Councilman George Spratling were in Provo the first of the week attending to business matters of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pessetto have Carbon golf enthusiasts no occasion to peer longingly at and Mrs. Ila Howard- drove to Lake Salt City Monday to attend tb ;ir golf drivers and mashies to business matters. and vaguely estimate the coat of Mrs. P. N. Gustas and baby a trip to California or Florida, daughter arrived in Helper Monday evening from Seattle, Wash., to visit at the home of her parents, Mrs. Gustas will be remembered as Miss Maxlne Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mis. F. R. Porter. Mrs. M. Greenhalgh of Ferron la visiting at the home of her son, E. A. Greenhalgh. Mrs. Clyde Miller was a passenger to Salt Lake City the last of the week, returning home Monday. O Sunshine Abounds For Winter Tourney Sunday Newly Elected Secretary of l!tah Coal Producers. John E. Doolin, general manager of the National Coal company, and for twenty-fivyears a prominent e N'lta Rowena Bell junior prom given at the Hotel I Lore You Truly, Utah Friday evening. Misa AspI Heard You Sing.. Alice Carlson lund is a member of the Helptr Sweet Recollections teaching faculty. Ruth Palmeri Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Thorne On the Lake Dan Morgan to Provo the Dawn Dance ....Julia Garavagli were motorists Doris Lloyd last of the week. Star of Hope Bernice Stagg Tripping Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wahl were In Twilight. . .Marguerite Fisher motorists to Salt Lake City where Alice Blue Gowji Waneta Empey they visited with their daughter, until Gertrude, from Saturday Fairy Wedding Waltz Buelah Snow Monday. Water Bug .....Josephine Prott Mrs. Alta Flaim is visiting Wanda Verona Topolovlc with her sister, Mrs. L. Coleman Edelweise Glide , .Louise Chrlstensen at Salt Lake City. Kashmiri Song, The Message who recently H. J. Sturgis, of the Violet. Miss Ida Seegmiller took over the duties of night Amour Coquet ..Leota Berensen foreman at the Thistle railroad Palse Caprice ...Earlene Durant yards spent the week-en- d with Warbllngs at Eve his family here. Harold Sturgis Helen West came down from Salt Lake at the Salute a Perth. .. .May Donahue same time. Duet .Helest West, May Donahue Rustle of Spring Singing.. Miss Gladys McCoy passed the Alice Carlson week-en- d in the capitol city, reduties Song of Indian, turning to her class-rooCoin' South Merlyn Hanson Monday morning. Chaneon De Alps ...Wilda Laird Lassie 0' Mine . . . .Miss Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Davey Davis are Miss Seegmiller returning to Helper to make months several 0 after home their Miss Margith Maughan, teach- residence in Grand Junction. er In the Helper public school, Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Nielsen was a week-en- d visitor in Provo. left Sunday for Kansas City, for a three year's residence during Miss Helen Asplund was a which time Mr. Nlelson will comguest at the University of Utah plete his study of dentistry. Or INTER EST ANNO ITNCE MINT and Margaret HufJ Venedee Nelson Experienced Beauty Operators, are now in charge GIFT SHOP BEAUTY PARLOR of Ringlette and Duart Permanents the $jj Gift Shop Beauty Parlor Phone 80-- for an Appointment J Safeway Features For & Satfday, Jan. 30 31 Friday IN OUR PRICE AND HELPER STORES (ffN OS FERRON WHOLE MILK 2 doz. 2 lbs. Mothers Oats n J tannCQ TALL CANS RUITS LIMIT cans 20c LARGE 2(5 budget. We offer tflese specials I Helper Ml 1 LJ LJ IT i.--i mnm c ilr t j 1 r- - m 1TlffM - t. tj aCOll 4 u e. wmwrnrnm Smoked, Sugar cured, BUttl b: 25c PACKApE APRICOTS-Ta- ll Young and grain fattened whole or half Choice and Meaty Pot UBBtB FS'Z , WHY? PRICES LOWEST EJ YEARS Reductions of 10 pet. and 20 pet. and even more have, during the past six months, bee ome effective in every department of our store. We have passed on to you every reduction we have obtained in the cost of raw materials and production. Cur No. 442 Pair for Friday and Saturday -- Pull- - fashioner with fced interlined welt, Price bed. Macaroni I Sugar Eas Lettuce large, fEggs .... Flour Lard Pound... III I III mercer mercerized foot, pure siU 10 Pound Solid Heads, each brown, Two dozen . . Bag 8 Pails Cans 15c SOLID HEADS 5c - Reliable Meats Pot Roasts Steaks t-- 1 rork I Hens If riams -:- rLa Shoulder, whole or Koastssaif Pine roasting, nnd J JU.jV$0 lb. 23c lb. 9c lb. IOC Our New Feature No. 1214 35c 49c 5c 35c 98c 98c -p- ound .. Whole or Half pound Ladies' Rayon February HOSE 25i Feature Silk Pair RESSES Our No. 439 HOSE 98c New styles . . . refreshinf cell ors . . , some prints . . . yer? imart for immediate wear. FU crepe and canton crepe. COTTON WASH FROCKS 10c DRESSES 23c I In Smart Spring Fashions for the Tiny Tot. loc t o loc 1Q loc f We reserve the right to limit Quantity 4J.90 for Women Full, Fashioned Chiffon - I Ages 1 for the Miss. Sizes: 7 to 14 to 6 years 59c and 98c 79c, LITTLE W0MENS RAYON and SILK HOSE Our No. 1215 L. W., formerly 49c. Now Meat and Grocery Co. I Helper Price Announcement You women who must consider your budgets in the matter of new clothes may have the same variety, the same freshness of new garments by having your old ones cleaned or dyed. The charge for this is so reasonable The Eastern Utah Monumental Company of Price, have their plant and office s to Helper, right on the highway, close to Rainbow Gardens. ' We will continue to main tain reasonable prices and as as are Marble slabs and Granite good Our materials. good any others. We also do sandblasting. and the results are so moved SUITS CLEANED $1.50 & gratifying. PRESSED We Call for and Deliver Eastern Utah Monumental Works Help Build up Helper LOUIS RUOFF, Prop. 98c $1.19 New Low Price! SUCCESS SAFEWAY MARKETS 1 BUY NOW! Formerly 98c New Low Price p 2S BLACKBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES. loganberries, PEACHES and 6XT11C6 was formerly Mi6s Marie Helper, Utah that's fit "for the best regulated families! Food that's chosen for its high quality and priced well within your -- JUICY n, J.CPEMNEYC Food ifliWttil.iattfjinrfrtti SWEET first-bor- tor Women and Meats -:- SUNKIST and Mrs. Joe Marshall are the birth of their a daughter, who arrived Saturday. Mrs. Marshall Mr. announcing 29. Mrs. Ora B. Harding of Price presented her students In the following recital: Beth Jonea Maple Colors Gloria Jensen Kings Land Ruth Wilson Morning pean Goin' South Jessie McMillen John Cochrane Boating Indian Summer ...Helen Pappas Lento Mary Farish Poney's Express Phyllis Brockbank 111 Basso Jane Dalton Sleepy Waters ....Helen Stapley Jolly Jingles ..Spencer Robbing Bright Eyes ....Vivian Bernside Orange Blossoms James Cochrane We Where every phase of beauty culture is made an art, not only recognize but anticipate your needs. Mr. and Mrs. George St. John of Sunnyside, Mrs. Ross Krebbs i)Aiy LC on PRESENTED IN RECITAL of evening musical numbers, was gjven at evening-JanuarCastle Gate Thursday J. F. Wible returned Monday from visiting three days in Grand Junction, Colorado. of Grand Junction and Mrs. John Buchanan of Relper were among those attending the funeral services of "Mother" Lewis, formerly of Sunnyside, which were held at Springville Tuesday. Silk-to-the-To- p MUSIC STUDENTS ABE interesting Miss Mel Taylor was a visitor in the capitol city. m .... o An John Saxey of Provo is visiting daughter, at the home of his Mrs. J. G. Slmonson. CENTRAL CLEANING CO. 39o |