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Show HEIPEE. CAEBON T V - - , -- f ,V.. rfW' .14 ' ' i Twenty Guests Play Bridpe Bridge at the home of Mrs. George A. Murphy following a luncheon at the Spring Canyon hotel were the diversions of the Tuesday club women this week who were entertained by Mrs. O. E Grow of Rolapp. Sweetpeas were used s centerpieces on the luncheon tables, and the entertaining rooms at the Murphy home were bright fall flowers. The gupsts of the afternoon included Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Dave Mrs. Brown of Spring Canyon; E. M. Thompson of Rolapp; Mrs. G. E. Nelms, Mrs. II. H. Woods and Mra. Ben Stein of Price, Mrs. Gladstone Woodhead, Mrs. Wm Woodhead, Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. R. W. Robinson of Kenilworth, Mrs. A. G. Deuel, Mrs. Howard Wolf, Mrs. Harris Simonsen, Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. A. F. Drury, Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, Mrs. F. L. Williams, Mrs. Sam Stein and Mrs. B. , v? V, The House of David Baseball Team as seen when they meet Helper here August Ninth at 5 o'clock. f 50C1 II O n it COUNTY, UTAH, THTTRS., August 8, 1831 Vincent Howlett has returned to his home in Helper following several weeks spent with his aunt, Mrs. Weldon Lane at Green River. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Perry and family departed Saturday for a vacation trip to Los Angeles. They wee accompanied by Miss Grace Magliocco, Miss Mary Gag-liocand Miss Joanna IS OF INTEREST TO HELPER A ND CARBON COUNTY RESIDENTS. PHONE 21. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reynolds have just returned from an NOOK COOK'S Some salads as well as some mademoiselles like their dressdoes the ing to be French! The crisp green ones always do, and so fruit and the vegetable if the dressing is correctly varied. Salad dressings, like our own costumes, must suit the wearer. Time was when French dressMrs. Charles Daughtery and ings were pretty prosaic and apt children arrived home Tuesday to consist either of plain oil and from a month's vacation trip in vineear or of anything the cook California. Now them. chose to throw into we have standardized recipes Miss Francis Schonfeild of which always turn out the sucLake City was a house guest Salt we have cessful same way, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. new information! For instance, at the past week. She returned Stein we know that lemon or grapehome Monday. usual fruit juice may replace the vingear; we know that the bland Ernest Mattena and Jennis salad oils made from corn are both of Helper, were granted not only more satisfactory and license at the county a marriage e less expensive than the eeat the past week. olive oil, but that tbey please the people who used to shun dressMiss Elizabeth Patterson spent ings made with strong ingrediWednesday and Thursday in Salt ents. Lake buying winter 6tock for the We have discovered that a small piece of ice put fn with Style shop. the other ingredients will hasten Mrs. G. E. Weyer has returned the mixing, that a bottle in bet- to home in Grand Junction ter for the shaking than a bowl; afterhera visit with Mrs. James that powdered sugar is better of Helper. than granulated; that a bit of onion juice or catsup will give F. C. maanger of the it new flavor. We do not hesi- Schramm-Johnso- Schramm, n etores, was a tate to add minced pimientoes business visitor in Helper or even currant jelley when these flavors are appropriate. To know just when a varia ion is appropriate, glance over. the suggestions which follow the recipes below. Perfect your pi rtiinl itn: r & for the standard recipe go on to the new types, and find out what the French mean when they cry "ooh la la" over a La-po- ex- tended vist east. Mr. Reynolds spent six weeks attending the convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine held at Columbus, Ohio. He was a delegate from Salt Lake lodge No. with 670. The couple visited at their daughter, Florence, of Cleveland and were gue6ts E. C. Mrs. Dr. and McDermid, n former residents of at Carbon county, now located Niagara Falls. They also made stops at Buffalo, Akron, Chicago and Detroit enroute. well-know- Mrs. James Galanis and Mr. and Mrs. T. and family left Montour vacation motor of Colorado. state the through Mr. and and family H. Joul'las day on a old-tim- NEW . Windsor Hotel 225 centrally Located So. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah . Everything for comfort and convenient of our guests. 100 newly furnished outside rooms. FREE AUTO PARKING Kates $1.00 to $2.50 Dce-du- re Gibson Dinner-Bridg- e Hostess Mrs. Eugene Gibson entertainclub ed for the Helper Bridge last Wednesday evening at dinner and cards. Place cards named these guests: Mrs. J. T. Kelley of Price, Mrs. Audrey Broyles of Milford, Mrs. F. Nyman, Mrs. ,J. B. Kesler, Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mra. F. Wible, Mrs. Clyde Miller, Mrs. John Colzanl, Mrs. Harris Simonsen, Mra. August LitlzzetU Bnd Mrs. C. C. Wallm. Mrs. Eugene Wedding Solemnized At Notre Dame The marriage of Miss Mary Cortese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cortese of Helper and Afedo Rose of Butte, Montana, was solemnized at nuptial mass in the Notre Dame church by Father William A. Ruel SaturThe young bride day morning. in her made a pretty picture gown, wedding peach chiffon with matching hat and accessories. She carried a shower bouquet . Giovanni Minniti, also known as John Menoti, coal miner and Lawrence Mentello, sister of the peddler of Spring Glen, filed bride, was matron of honor, and application for bankruptcy in was frocked in pink taffeta. the federal court at Salt Lake the Lawrence Mantello was best man. last of the week. He stated his Balad! Standard French Dressing A wedding dinner was as $2372 and his given liabilities 4 tsp. salt Saturday evening at the home of assets at $200. 2 tsp. mustard the bride's parents for twenty of Paprika Miss Eileen Schultz has re the Immediate relatives and 2 tsp sugar to Latuda to visit at the 6 taps corn salad oil family friends. The tables were turned Mr. home of her parents, and 2 tsp onion juice centered with gladiolaa and roees Mrs. George Schultz. For the past 2 tsps vinegar with Shasta daisies arranged in month she haa been vacatlonng Mix dry ingredients and add to the dining room. in St. Louia, Mo. corn salad oil. Add onion juice and vinegar and etir until it thickens. A small piece of ice added before stirring hastens the of golden Ophelia roses. Mrs. Escaped girl ares arem ri orrors process. Mi;i:':f i HELP Roquefort TJresin? To Standard French Dressing add two or three ounces of Roque fort cheese. Beat with fork until cheese is broken into small paror lettuce ticles. Serve with other salad vegetables. Chili Sauce Dressing Beat 3 tablespoons chili sauce and 1 tablespoon horseradish in to Standard Freeh dressing. Serve with fish or meat salad or with plain lettuce. Fruity French Dressing r cup corn oil 2 tbsps canned grapefruit Juice 4 tsp. paprika 2 tbsps. lemon juice 1 tsp. powdered sugar Mix in order given. Chill and mix well before serving. y 1- -4 mv jf That monster, the Turk, Alt Bey Those beasts, the eunuchs Those hideous days, nights-C- an she could any woman What terrible fate awaited this gently nurtured young girl behind the silken draperies of the harem door? You must read for yourself HAREM the tremendous true-lif- e of the Armenian Hirpsima, or, in American, Rose, was massacres. It is written with a quill sixteen in the first blush of womadipped in the life blood of a beautinhoodwhen wild Kurdish tribesmen ful woman, who, herself, knew the swooped down upon her home murunspeakable cruelties of harem capdered her father drove her mother tivity and who tells about them now, to death tore her screaming sister frankly, for the first time. You will sit breathless over this gripping tale in away and flung her aslave into the harem of that merciless wolf, the September TRUE STORY MAGAZINE. dread Turkish General, Ali Bey. Liet your copy read it today. True Story Hour is now broadcast every Monday night over H EA F and NBC Red Network, 10 o 'clock New York time. ever forget? SLAVES story of a victim o Mrs. Nellie L. Allred and two children, Genevieve and Andrew, are here from Fairview visiting at the home of Mrs. Allred's sister, Mrs. C. R. Fahring. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long and children of Castle Gate are vacationing in Yellowstone National park. During Dr. Long's ab sence Dr. A. W. Robinson of Salt Lake City is in charge of the Castle Gate hospital. W. II. Broyles and two children left Tuesday for their home in Milford following a month's visit with Mrs. Broyle's mother, Mrs. C. C. Wallm. They visited in Salt Lake City before returning to Milford. Mrs. THAT'S THE CO OCO MAN'S FRIENDLY OFFER TO OR TRAVELERS . . . . . Conoco service station interest in you is not a of gasoline and matter merely oil. motor THE These Extra Courtesies ..... service station men. These men will gladly furnish information on local roads, accurate road maps, tell you the best places to camp, swim, golf or fish, advise you on hotels or tourist camps, giving you the rates and an idea of the facilities offered, check your packages, your mail and telegrams, help you to locate the best sources of supply for any purchases or repairs. He wants to make your motor are cheerfully offered motor travelers by Conoco service station men: trip more pleasant. 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