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Show HELPER, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH. THURS., August 6, 1931 kitchen subscriptions, ware, clothing or what not from these foreign high pressure birds you are doing both yourself and your home town neighbors an injustice. Right now it is especially desirable to keep at home every dollar possible. There aren't any more than enough to go arouuJ than we need as it is. Your fellow townsmen can supply virtually every requrement for thtf home or for your business at prices which are fair. Every dollar you give them helps meet loal payrolls, helps to build business at home. Watch out for the peddlers from outside. Do your business with your neighbors. Editor - VVM. T. IGLEHEART ht Entered in the Postolfice at Helper, Utah, as Second Class Mail matter every Thursday. Per Year $7.00 Advertising Rate Address all Communications to the Helper Times, Helper, on Application. THE PEDDLES BEWARE There's hardly a home or a business house in the communi ty which isn't pestered by itiner ant peddlers from out of town. Watch out for these people. They take your money away from town and mostly offer merchandise of inferior quality or at prices often greater than our own merchants charge. If you buy hosiery, magazine AUTOMOBILE LOANS CASH FOR REFINANCE or Ae.j Other Purpose Kf RED NO , TAPE DELAY Home Acceptance Corporation Si' a ni Price. Utah Bldq:. o NOT IN POLITICS Senator William H. King doe." our political par ties that the future of silver ii The not a partisan question. problem of silver is the problem of the civilized world. It cannot lines be reduced to national much less to the confines of par Not tisan political viewpoints. all of the American people are agreed as to what ia to be done about silver, but the division Is not political. In the ranks of the increasing numbers of thoee who are de manding international action are both Democrats and Republicans. They have not determined their attitude by their partisn affiliations. Rather they have tackled this problem ae one directly In to the breakdown related human affairs. From the outset they have realized that nothing sort of international action would relieve the situation. In view of this, it would appear more or lees obvious that the plunging of silver into the realm of party politics would ac complish little, either for silver or for the parties. Senator King emphasizes this as he declares that silver is a national concern, inviting the full cooperation and well to remind Miss Gloria Olson, daughter of Miss Christina Hurst has Jess Perry and J. E. Pettit Dr. F. H. Low was a business F. J. Christensen of Heiner turned to her home in Cleveland to Ogden over caller in the capital city the were motorists first of the week. Sunday, where they visited at Is visiting with relatives in Los following an extended residence in Helper. the home of Mr. Perry's father. Angeles and Hollywood. Mr. and "Mm. L. C. Mathewson and Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Downey NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and daughter are vacationing ai Fish Lake. During their absence. Office of the City Recorder, -:- M. A. Eccles of Salt Lake and Helper. Utah. David Groussman of Price are Sealed bids will be received at relief operators at the local this office by the City Council F IRE, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS station. of Helper, Utah, until S o'clock p. m., August 20, 1931, and ai Mrs. Harriet McAllister Written In old and Reliable Companies and that time publicly opened, for daughter, and Mis Bessie Diev-etthe grading, graveling and laycame home the first of the ing of 1 2 inch compacted of 1 week from several days spent in Utah Rock Asphalt wearing surMtXDUIN Colorado. in on face Durango. Helper, Times Building Bryner Street , Helper, Utah Utah, a distance of approximateGLIN BALLINGER, Manager Roger Reynolds went ts Salt ly 1410 linear feet, said pave- j Lake City Tuesday to make a re- ment being 18 feet wide. Plans port to Lodge 670, B. of L. F. K. and specifications are on file in of convention proceedings at the office of the City Recorder Columbus, Ohio, to which he was of Helper, Utah, and with the a local delegate. County surveyor at Price. Utah. W. R. JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hyde are City Recorder SEAL spending their vacation visiting at the homes of relatives in Eph-riaFirst publication, July 30, and Salt Lake City. During 1931. DE. M. C. MELROSE B0S0NE & B0S0NE Ruth Coleman of Salt Lake their absence Glen Allred of the Last publication, August 29, Counselors At Law Physician and Surgeon city came to Helper Saturday in Price store is managing the 1111. New A. J. Stafford Building Helper State Bank Building company with her aunt, Mrs. V. Helper O. P. Skaggs store-Phone 24-- J Office Phone: 22 Flaim to remain until the openW.'1 i'fK f f?w-wfmy.xf injury j j 11-- 5 8 Hrs. and school of in Helper came September. ing to Miss Breta Badger DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT to visit with relaMonday Helper Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Leute moMiss Badger tive and friends. TH0RIT HATCH, Lawyer Physician & Surgeon tored to Ouray, Colorado, the was engaged as teacher in the Office in Henry Hall Building 105 State Bank Helper Mrs. first of the week, where Phones: Office, 99-Res. 132 Helper school last year, but was Utah Leute will spend the month of forced to resign a short time afHelper HELPER, UTAH August with her mother. Mr. ter school started on account of ONWARD LODGE No. 15 Leute returned home later in the illness. She has spent the past week. , several months in Green River. DR. R. G. WOODHEAD Meets Every Thursday Evening o K. HALL of P. Max Berg of Provo is here Dentist NOTICE OF INTENTION J. A. Gill, C. of C. New A. J. Stafford Bldg. vidting with his grandmother, C. M. F. F. Bertolino, PHONE 120 Mrs. E. H. Thomas. NOTICE is hereby given by W. II. Brown, K. R. and S. the City Council of Helper city of HELPER UTAH Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Melrose and the intention of such City Countwo children came home Friday cil to make the following imLOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE motor evening from a month's To grade, provement, DR. F. H. LOW Helper Lcttee No. 1659 tour. They visited with home and asphalt an 18 foot gravel M. 30 7: P. Every night, Tuesday folks at Grinell and Waterloo. strip along the center of Bryner Physician and Surgeon Knights of Pythias Hall AVALON HOTEL Iowa, and epent considerable street, between the west boundtime at Rochester, Minn., where ary line of Helper City limits and Phone 185 Helper the doctor attended Mayo clinics. the south boundary line of the Office Hours: 11-- 1 5 DR. LELAND R. GR0VER on said Bryner State highway Mrs. Lapriel Redmond wa3 a street, a distance of approximaDentist business caller In Roosevelt last tely 1410 feet, all according to Henry Hall Building Phone 99-Thursday. Helper plans and specifications on file with the City Recorder. And Mr. and Mr. Leslie Thome of abutters portion of the exWALTER C. GEASE Provo are visiting at the home pense and costs thereof by special Mr. assessment upon of Mrs. Thome's parents, the lots and Attorney-At-LaQ. H. Patterlck. OfMce 312 Electric Building pieces of ground to be effected BILLIARD PARLOR PRICE and benefitted thereby, Baid costs UTAH All of Cigars, Cigarettes. kinds and two to be divided in the following Mrs. S. B. Bunnel enseveral Tobacco, from d of Candy and Soft children are home manner, J. E. FLYNN Drinki weeks spent vacationing in Cali tire costs to be paid by Carbon The Best Billiard is th d of entire costs fornia. Undertaker County; and Licensed to he paid by Helper City and Phone 8 Helper Embalmer. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Gianotti d to be assessed to the PRICE UTAH County and two sons are leaving Satur- abutting property effected and Ambulance Service Phone 29 Franday for their home in San benefited thereby. The total cost visit of the said improvement is esticisco, following a week's with their many friends in Car mated at $3,102.00, or at an estibon county. Their two sons, Ern mated cost of $1.10 per front est Jr., and Stephen have spent foot, engineering, advertising; the greater part of the summer interest on interim warrants, visiting with their grandparents, and issuance of bonds, etc., 10 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crocket at per cent of the total cost. All Price and Mr. and Mrs Stephen protests or objections to such inGianotti in Helper. tention or to the construction of such improvements must be made Mrs. Kate Happs was a recent in writing, signed by the owner caller with home folks in Help- of the property effected or beneer and Spring Glen. She is en fitted, describing the same, torolled in a beauty school at Salt gether with the number of front Lake City. feet effected by the improvement and to be filed with the City Mrs. Lucille Parker arrived Recorder on or before the 20tli Saturday for a two weeks' visit day of August, 1931, at which with her sister, Miss Josephine time the City Council will have Pagano. Mrs. Parker ie a former a special meeting and consider county resident now residing in the protests and objections that Ontario, California. shall have been made. By order of the City Council Angelo Pascuzzi went to Salt of Helper City, Utah. Dated this Lake City Thursday to attend the 29th day of July, 1931. funeral of a family friend, Lena SEAL Morelli Tedesco. He returned W. R. JOHNSON, home the same evening. City Recorder First publication, July 30, Mi3 Josephine Pagano is back 19S1. in Helper to await the opening Last publication, August 20, She 19J1. of the fall term of school. has just completed the six weeks' summer school course at the University of Utah. undertanding of not one but all of the political parties. There is and cau be no logical of partisan political alignment the frienda and foes of silver. The problem is not sgnificant of a national struggle nor an international argument. The friends of silver and their number increasing daily, believe that our present broken down economic system is to be restored to normalcy only ae balance ia reand established between money credits and world needs and world production. By no stretch of the imagination can the silver problem be considered the sole concern of one political party. It is the hope of a great part of the world's population, demanding united human action. re-M- ! I INSURANCE I-- ti tKo UlNLJC.rVVrl Business and Professional J m f 7-- m to-w- it: 78 BANK do-fr- CIGAR STORE USE ICE w to-w- it: AND BE one-thir- SAFE Carbon Ice and x Cold Storage Manager RIIIHIHIjlllllH & SALE hemTspar VARNISH J of varnish, any size, at tHe BUY a can price and get another can t. the same size tor only This is strictly a high grade floor varnish that flows on easily. It will protect your floors from the unlimited amount of wear they receive. It is not affected by water and will not scratch white. It is unusually heavy bodied - one coat does the work of two of ordinary varnish. On woodwork, too, this varnish cart be used. It can be rubbed and polished; t Sal Get your varnish at this special - don't delay, it is for a limited time s- only. Come Reed's in today; RITE-WA- Y Helper, Utah t;a one-thir- Our Driver Will Deliver Just Call Helper 49 H C. R. Fergusson Helper Times Phone 21 one-thir- Stores sixes newer wmit less William Bradshaw has return several following months' residence in Los AngelHe makes his es, California. Mrs. home with hi3 daughter, William March. it takes six eylinders to (fire the smooth, silent potrer that nt alien driving becentne ed to Helper reall?) enjoyahle Bill White was a business call er in Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Bert Clerico and children have recently returned home from a month's visit In Provo. ix-c- Drivers of sixes are spoiled SnteSj for anything less. Drivers of sixes Ere sold on multiple cylinders. They would no more think of giving up "six" performance than any other real advancement of motoring. For them, the whole cylinder question has been settled. '. Mr. and Mrs William March and family returned home Sunmotor trip day from a ten-da- y to Los Angeles, where they visited at the home of relatives. Charles Leger came home Sun day from a two weeks' vacation trin to Los Angeles. Mm. Leger and daughters accompanied them on the trip, and will remain for an extended residence in that city. Slip behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Six, and you'll know why these drivers feel as t.icy do. Step on the starter, let the motor Idle and notice its silence. Throw In the v All from a motor trip through ColoPalisade rado. They visited Grand Mesa, Ouray, Sllvertown and the Mesa Verdi national pari returning home by way of MorM cello and Moab. prlc9 . o. b. yl Over two million owners have tested and Chevrolet engine. proved this They have found that it costs less for gas and oil than any other. They have found that it actually reduces upkeep costs, by holding vibration to a minimum. They know a six is better in every way and they would never be satisfied with less I TWuty beautiful model, at price ranging from V, Flint, Michigan, apmcial qulpmwil tro. Low deliver maty C. A. A. C trrruu i prltx und MEW CfflEVl&OlLETr Mrs. William Flalm returned home Saturday from three weeks spent visiting with her mother Mrs. J. C. Snow at Falrvlew. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Colton, ac companied by Glen Bryner and returned Dave Bryner recently clutch, shift into "low" and feel that tmoolhness. Change into "second," hit a faster and faster clip, slip into "high," sweep along at top speed then throttle down to barely a crawl. The smoothness and flexibility you always get are inder smoothness, flexibility. Annoying vibration is gonel nx 3 See your dealer below JOHN TUCKER, sensational first sacker. 380 hitter in 1 GO games in 1930. A laugh a minule guaranteed each fan. Pee hU remarkable mitt, it's Redd Chevrolet Company j Z l iiClpCr' S TJ s&llllllillllililSilira Utah I |