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Show HELPES, CAEBON ial Events OP INTEREST TO HELPER AND CARBON RESIDENCE COUNTY RESIDENTS. PHONE 21. BURGLARY INSURANCE er Mrs. C. R. WHY do Because now, as never before, homes are being they? and. broken into throughout the whole country. The crime wave, although somewhat subsided, has not entirely disappeared. Lawlessness and thievery are still rampant, as evidenced by the daily reports in the newspapers. WHERE do In every city, town or community. Whatever a home, apartment or flat stands, heltering a they? covfamily and that family's possessions, this to confine it Its needed. is pecularities erage no particular section and its solicitation by the agent brings unusually good results. 4 - Fahring, Mrs. L. A. Contract Bridge Meets Tuesday The Contract Bridge club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Stafford. Two tables were arranged for these guests: Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mrs.' George Miller, Mrs. Ray McGonigal and Miss Yolande 8utton all of Price; Mrs. R. J. Mrs. C. C. Wallm, Vaughan, Mrs. A. F. Drury and Tea was Mrs. R. C. Sheldon. served at five o'clock. CARBON UNDERWRITERS Helper, Utah BALLINGEE and DUFFOED a,,,.te,.p. : Cruse, Mrs. William Engle and Mrs. Herbert Woods. County attorney Walter C. Gease will continue his discourse along the educational phases introduced at the February meeting. Bridge and Five Hundred will be . the social diversions with the Helper members in charge of the There is no special season for this coverage, The danger of loss through burglary exists all the year around. Times Building : : Democratic Club Program Outlined An important meeting will mark the gathering of the Carbon county Democratic Women's club which is to convene promptly at 2 o'clock In the Legion hall at Price Monday afternoon, March 30. The annual election of officers will be held. A nominating committee as appointed by President Mrs. C. T. Axelgard, comprises the following clubwomen: Mrs. W. B. McKelvey. WHAT is It? Indemnity against loss by burglary, larceny and and theft, sustained through illegal entry into private residences, apartments or flats by marauders. It also covers loss caused by damage to property by burglars. or tenant whose household WHO needs Every home-ownIt? and furnishings or personal effects are of particular value and need to be safeguarded. WHEN do they? and I Mil I I COUNT, TJlAH, THTTBS., MARCH Dinner Bridge At Long Eesidence Mrs. E. V. Long was hostess dinner-bridg- e at a party given at her home in Castle Gate Saturday evening. Baskets of Spring flowers brightened the dinner tables. The , guest lint named Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Mrs. L. J. Stockey of Price; Mrs. R. W. Robinson of Kenil worth; Mrs.' L.' H. Merrill of Rolapp; Mrs. R. J.. Vaughan, Mrs. W. T. Elliott and Mrs. A. J. Stafford of Heiper. 26, 1931 with sweet peas centering the cov- ers. The afternoon's guests were Meeting Friday Members of the St. Barnabas Mrs. J. T. Kelley of Price; Mrs. Guild will meet at the home of Earl Warren and Mrs. L. Kru.w Castle Gate; Mrs. W. T. Elliott, Mrs. A. G. Deuel Friday afternoon, March 27 for their regular All ladies interested meeting. are Invited to attend. st. Barnabas Guild Sunday Ni?ht Bridge At Jones Tea Booms The Sunday Night bridge club was entertained at the Jones Tea rooms at Castle Gate this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reed the host and hostess. Easter appointWednesday Five ments graced the dinner tables. Hundred Club Covers were placed for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. K Downey Mrs. Kirk Ellwood, Mr. and Mrs. entertained their Five Hundred Tad Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Nick club last Wednesday evening Bernard! and Mr3. Hazel Madsen with these guests enjoying theli all of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Lester hospitality: Mr. and Mrs. Dear Worley of Columbia, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oveson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kiel-so- n Mrs. Lee Kirk, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hughes Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Andelin. The next social evening F. P. Fisher. will be spent at the home of Helper Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Oveson. Club Notes Mrs. F. Nyman entertained for Five Hundred Guests the Helper Bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The at Masonic Affair One of the outstanding social guests were seated at a 1:30 successes of the season was given luncheon at tables which carried at the Masonic temple in Price pink and yellow appointments Friday evening when five hundred people gathered at a dinner-danc-e as guests of the Masonic club. Dinner was served at eight in the dining hall with R. J. Si.i II Vaughan, toastmaster and president of the club presiding. Speakers of the evening- were W. IS. Tun In Enjoy Fleetwood and O. K. Clay. Muthe Maytag Radio Hour sical numbers given by Dr. R. W. over N. B. C Robinson of Kenllworth, Coast to Coast vocal Blue Network selections by Russel Hillstead ac Every Moncompanied by Mrs. D. W. Dow day 9:00 P.M., E. S.T. 8:00 and C. Mrs. R. ney Sheldon ac C. S. T. 7:00 M.T. 6:00 P. Metz companied by Miss Ruth C.T. interspersed the courses. Dancing and bridge were dlfersions of the later evening hours. The Transfer and Storage proceeds of the affair will b used to improve the Masonic WE CALL FOR STORE AND DELIVER which adjoins cemeterythe Price cemetery. CAEL0ADS a SPECIALTY Newlyweds Honored Before Denartrir Phone 122 : Box 157 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood were honored at a dinner Dartv eiven Wednesday evening before their F. FISHER, departure for Salt Lake where will take up their new they Manager residence. The dinner was given at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Tahr St. Patrick place cards named NEW twelve dinner guests as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood, Mr. and Mrs, Del Woods, Elaine and centrally Located Ralph Wood of Price; Misses Leah and Fay Taylor and Clark 225 So. Main, Salt lake and Bill Taylor and Mr. and City, Utah Mrs. Hal Taylor. Everything for comfort and convenient of our guests. Two Hundred Guests 100 newly furnished outside at Wedding Eeception rooms. Price A reception In honor of the FREE AUTO PARKING Miss of Ruth Eggert marriage Bates $1.00 to $2.50 son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Eggertson of Sunny side and Leiaitd Burress, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Burress of Castle Gate was given in the Castle Gate Amusement hall Sat urday evening. The young couple were secretly wed at Thanksgiving time, and announcements of the nuptials were not made un til last week. The evening was devoted to dancing, during which a delightful program was given consisting of a duet by Huh!e and Drewie Chrietensen, a quar tet selection offered by Miss Edna Holbrook, Mrs. L. E. Durrani, J. W. Rowe and Hodge at the Burress, accompanied piano by Miss Earlene Durrani a comic reading and dance by Mrs. L. Earl Acord. The happy young couple were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. At mid night a delicious luncheon waa served the guests. 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