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Show V THE HELPER TDIES, FZIPITt. UTAH & S 3fc & & 3f $r & i S ir ir ir- f r f the com-'p'- T f.oclal even's whir a promise to cf ireat interest to the people if Helper a'-iviciriKy. lance at the rew Arausometit hall in Thursday ICerTworth, :vn:.:?. March 31. .'mcriran Ixgicn Hop, a "har-- roll'iwirg r.re some r I.Iaarine Anderson to the girls of the G.NV'i. club Wednesday evening at ' in Ileiner. An invited was Mi:;s Pauline Smith. unchov.i was served after a pleasant evening. I.y.ss s v.inT-.in'- affair, at !:;; U13 Liberty hall 2. prll l li.-ru-lit M,-s- Mr-?- . Ta:-- Mo-33- , l'n Cr-c- rut;r. and po.rih literally translated :f the earte. t d. . . -- r."i cr.tcr'.slntd rinr.cr-Bnllp- ?. ;r"-ri- D'nner-Bridg- grand-daughte- r, - i A Comprehensive Display of 1 Friday nis'ut at At the games Dr. li XJil 1 "Where savings are greatest" STORE NO 35 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hone. end Mrs. L. R. Fullmer.' and J. Blumberg of Price, and Mr. i"d Mrs. Sr;m Stein and Dr. and Mr.;. C. R. Fahring of this city. HELPER, UTAH St.-dn- , Mr. Mr. rA Great Memento Silver Offering for a Great ' Tony Galli, 53, died at the Price City hospital Tuesday following an Mr. Galli H'r.eFS of two weeks. resided in Carbon county for the past th.'rty years, and is well "newn in this vicinity. He has "o known relatives. At the time :'l!neST he was employed in 'be Squere Deal Store at Peerless, bn held Fri"uneral services day afternoon from the Abbott Long-Awaite- d Celebration Has' Arrived Silver -s Mortuary. o- Anniversary! Friday, April twenty-fift- h The birth-mont- binniiy cf our Silver Anniversary ! The d a y o f launching cur (Continued from Pae;o 1.) As an example of the economic importance of such a rate, to Utah, which would place coal in compe- celecrntio:. business of A AW huadted carloads daily to supply the plant with fuel. Utah coal, ,if placed in California under the proposed rate, would fiad a ready market among steamship companies, railroad companies and power companies that lack hydroelectric faciliaites, it is declared. A. C. Miner, who through hi connection with the Milner estate, coal e5;tensive which embraces lands in Utah, is well conversant with the Utah coal situation, stated Saturday evening that in his opinion, the decision of the United State3 Steel company to use Utah eoal, in event the reported deal is consummated, is a direct outgrowth cf investigations made during the latter part of 1926. At that time. Tin Tribune carried a story to the effect that vast coking coal fields in Utah would eventually be coupled with a large steel and iron in dustry on the Pacitic slope. Considerable speculation arose as to whether Utah coal could be converted intoacc5;e that would meet stringent industrial, requirements. Genuine, Guairanteccl Electroplate Silver ' i our usuaii in Tableware Each Set In Artistic Anniversary Eox and Consists of j 6 Forks 6 Knives 6 Teaspoons The Wm. Co.'s C Tablespoons 1 Sugar Shell Butter Knife 1 practical way, we shall endeavor to manifest our aopre ciation during this cele bration of the suppor! that has been so liber ally bestowed upon us by bringing our gre merchandising and d triDunng service to you in even more dynamic proportions with lar- By Mail 25c Extra 1 wi application, have giver, a new meaning to the word Service! Rom j of a century of cteadfaet Set of of horsepower produce 1,000,000 setam generated electricity. If Utah eoal, rather than oil, were employ- cd at this plant, it would U.r.e a ideal? wmch thru a quarter ims &$ tition v(:th oil attention is directed by Salt Lake coal men to the new Southern Califrrnia Edison plant at Long Beach, which wiil eventually quality a er our - The concensus of opinion among coal experts was that the Utah product wae, cokable and that the resultant coke wa cf desirable first, day in t! history of our Company ! The first day 0f red-lett- New Coal Market " n INSTITUTION- - I; Fahring and Mr. Sam Stein wen the prizes. The quests included, Mr. and Mrs. B. the honor sues-ts- . . . or measure, as mcasare ; Rcb-ki- , . urn an in;trt.:tin "Geometry", vord fjruatirn. is derived from v..rd, geo, meaning the i urnee for ths Helper :ard licys. Liberty hall, Y'edns-(iiv- . Mat Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles April 6. J.Irs. C. H. Bishop gave a birthThird O'.lver ITr.nf. Mr. end Fire Department Helper day dinner Sunday in honor cf he: Annual Bail, Liberty Hull. Satur- Mrs. igUs end Mr. Crawford. Cevers husband's birthday. for Mrs. George GroKbeck au:l day, AprlJ 9. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Xilron gave foc.vl et.d dance :t K cf Phal! dauehter Fay of Salt ake, Mrs. l: and an evening of earn.-- vt their ho:n by I.O.O.F. K. Good, Miss Florence Good, Mr riven Four tables of Thurnl-y- . April 12. and Mrs. Don arapson. were plnyed. at which Mr:;. Bridge C. D. Pope '.en and Fraud Edith or Eolu-The Acacia Masonic Dancinr n't, Mrs. 0. T. Joseph, Mrs. J and in ven.' polofs high club and their invited guests en- "re, V.'m. Rehor. Mrs. Jo'r.i Jru.uc in Mr. Fritz Nyman and ViTtto Masoric the in H. E. joyed dancing Gladys 0!on s l t'e 'lunohcn A "loerx Frit!-'Mrs. at Price last Wedacsdrr-evening- md Mrs. I'. S'iit.h of temple Th? rup?!43 bidden were Mr. Cards were afforded for 'I. P:tevjen, Mrs. E. L. Dunfon, v-'Carl L'ymaa of Price, Mr. Mrs. R. Griffith and M.j.v 1). the pleasure of the gussts no' oMi-3Mr. and A. Creenhale;h, B. M'n. nd wishing to ance. Michelog cf Helper . Mrs. A. P. Ilors'py, Mr. and Mrs. Tack Vignetto, D". and Mrs. E. F. The Burnodette sowing club met Mrs. R. A. Nilson was hos'es-'r- i innotn; Mr. and Mr. J. T. K!ly the Bridge C?ub! numbers Thursday evening at the home of Elith Frandsen, Miss Nan W": r Aft.-,Luncheon Bster l(Cariif;o at Roliapp aJtern-pnWednesday xlr.Td, Miss Florenep Good,- Mr. the evening of needlework the va'5 served prcce?dir:,r the gamec. D Pope and Mr. Fritz Nyman. C. t!J pin'.; and color1 ihhomtm guests were gprvrd luncheon seated carat a long table, winch was most was white attractively a bowl of ried out in the table decorations. T.N'.T. is the rather vicious aptrnctively centered new-- v lavender and pink sweetpeas. Mrs. Ben Stein of Salt Lake wa( pearing name chosen for the of the club girls T. J. by Mrs. hornr guest. Kslly orgnrlzcd The set. The Rebekah lodge put on their social', J. Mrs. and in younger Helper's points high initiation work for five candidate? Virrnetto ihe honors at the c.vrd.?. first meeting convened at the hora? P. K hall. of at the Friday evening Til's meeting marked the end of r.f"Mi"S Alda Pattrick on Friday Members (from Price. Spring Can- the series. The following officers evening. yon, Peerless, and Castle Gate, as were elected : Margaret Kncbbs. well as from oiit'de points were Lorna Moffit, vice preThursday evening the teachers preident:Edith Allison, secretary and in attendance. Following the work the Helper school gave a bundle sident: refreshments and, a ftocial hour shower Other members! of th" complimentary to one of was enjoyed. Misr:es Ardeth Young. Hub induce Y ir numbers, Mr3. B. II. Decker, Marwho was recently married. The Alene Carter. Helen L.mpson, Violet Mrs. Roy Kirk, Mrs. Tony ledMerle Knobbs, ine of home Porter, took place at the ger and Mrs. E. Huxford enter- '.rty Refreshments were The guests Anderson. Miss Mary Dalpiaz. afterat Wattia Thursday thetained eleetion. M1? cosafter kiddish came attired in clever noon at a bridge luncheon in honor be hostess to will Allison hartintr back to former Edith of Miss Ethel McEwan, who !:a tume?, school' days. Interesting and clever the girls Friday evening. been visiting in Wattis and Prove were in keeping with the for three weeks. The guests were Raines A series ct Bridge parties comscheme of the evenMrs. R. T. Weston, Mrs. S. J. Me very youthful and lollipops plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ben sum Chewing ing Agister, Mrs. Lee McDonald and were much in evidence, and the. Stein of Salt Lake were given in Mrs. J. Horsley. luncheon was a most appropriate Price during the past week. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. The Ladios Guild met Friday one for the occasion. R. Fullmer Jontertrjned at. a afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. ene Jack Mrr. Mr. party. Three tables and Vignctto J. Uhle. Mrs. II. J. Wahlraven Is which the newest member, and Mrs. F. P. tertained a number of their friends of cards were played, at received Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stein of to an Bridge, Sunday. evening a Nash cf Grand Junction wa3 The guests for the ave Mrs. A. J. Stafford won points and high score. guest. Mrs. M. C. Melrose Thurssveral reading of James Whiteomb Dr. C. R. Fahring honors at the evening numbered twelve. C. R. Reed were at Mrs. served was Mr. and raraes. Luncheon day Riley's, which were much enjoyed. beet and hosted at an evening of Refreshments were served to twen- ;mall tables to the following guests Mr. Bridge. A midnght luncheon was A. Mrs.' J. Stafford, Mr. and ty ladis. and Mrs. H. J. Wahlraven. Mr. and Fcrved to these guesta, aside from cf A shower was given by Mrs. E. Mrs. J. B. Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. rrd1 Mrs. Ben Stein, guests R. FahC. Mrs. Dr. A. red Litizaette Mrs. A. and Mr. honor; In honor Dart, T. Borkenhngen of Helper Mrs. Nnck Mr. end Mrs. Sam Stein, Mr. and ring, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein of of her FulKarras at her hcime In Price Wed- Mrs. Charles Ledger, Mr. and Mn Helper, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Heme. C. Charles Mrs. R. Mr. Mrs. lmer and and Dr. A .dainty luneh 3. BarboRlio. nesday afternoon. was served to the following guests Fahring, Dr. and Mrs. M. C- Mel and Mr. and Mrs. George Nrlms of Price. Mrs. Wm. Grimes of Soldier Sum-- 1 rose and Harris Simoncon. 'od-rps- Y70F.D JST A e, i f.-- so.-iu- o a-- ULLTEIt SOCIETY ir d Mrs. L. R. Fullmer of Mr. Price crtertained ih'i V. G. Dinner club S tiurdiiy evtair..?. Five tables v. lib R: : Ige foL'o.vitf ilhier, and Mr. R. R. y.n. Mat. Gilr-'- -r the prizes. ;. :ri .': T; o quests inclu.d :.fr. and Mrs. Mr. and S tin cf Sell La?: T.rx 11. It. Kir':pa!r:o!: of Sunr.y-!dMr. end Mrs. '.era ftr;n and lir. and Mrs. C. R. Fahring cf Il.itur, Mr. an Mrs. C. P.. Ferguson Mrs. R. C. Red. Mr. and yj.. and V,'. E. Anderson. Mr. anMrr,. Ji & ger Rogers Mfg. and more vnrir.fl rli plays of new goods-wi- th those outstanding guarantee without time limit with each set. savings which have so Made of highest quality nickel silver metal with heavy deposit of pure silver. endeared this Company to millions cf people thruout the U n i ted Stainless steel k n i v e 3 vith fclidss that will not stain nor corrode and quadruple silverplated handles. Again, we want to express our appreci- States. ation for serving and our desire to be of even greater Spoons and forks have reinforced plate where wear is greatest. Among those who investigated New Silver Anniversary the Utah coal field3 were William II. Taylor, who is associated with a delight for Pattern large eastern financial interests, every purchaser and B. L. Cummings. an engineer At the time of their of note. Don't Miss Tln'j stay in Salt Lake it was reported Big Offering! that they not only were handling the Utah end of a gigantic project, but also were shaping the aeairs toward construction of a new steel and iron plant between San Pedro operating a plant at Ironton, finds Utah; coal, satisfactory as baic and Long Beach, Cal. The Columbia Steel company, material for coke. The plant brings its coal from the Bookcliff fields, reputed to be the largest coking fields in the west. The Sunnyaide and thankfulnea the privilege of service in the mcnths and years to come, ! So nog. arm imnier New Coats New Dresses Authentically correct in every detail, these Coats at the prices marked represents most unusual values. May we show them to you. Distinctively styled, faultlessy made from fabrics that dame fashion favors for the coming season, these Dresses are truly marvelous values. $14.98 $17.49 The New Hat:r Stunning new Flat styles for spring and summer service. The models themselves are attractive, the trimmings especially effective $2.98 to $4.98 Intimate little revelations of a woman's taste in dress are revealed by her choice of accessories, Ou ais- play aids her in choosing correctly. line bomee mil mtd HELPER, UTAH A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE J, 1 QUEER QUIRKS in g HUMAN DESTINY g Ey HARRY R. CALKINS g WXU Service. Wreck of the White Ship OIG1I hopes of a mighty monarch were blasted and Lnglnnd suffered grievously for many years because a fledgling prince once chose an unfortunate time for a spree. Henry I, king of Knglur.d and duke of Normandy, was ready to return to Kndand, wli'-- a mariner, Thomas rit;:,steplier,s, begged him to make the voyage aboard his vessel, the White that his father Ship, representing h id steered William the Conqueror to England. King Henry declined, but agreed that his son and heir, Prince William, should be I'itzstophtns' passenger. The White Ship, nt prince William's order, delayed Its saiiini while the rest of the fleet departed. The prince then invited all hands to drink. Rev elry ran high until midnight, when the White Shin finally sailed. The pro-.tFltzstephens, rather the worse for wine, deviated from the course and ran his vessel on the rocks just outsido the harbor. In the midst of the panic thpt fal Prince William find n few lowed, iiblcs were disembarked In lie only small boat available, but the cries of bis sister, the ooun!ss of Perch, tonchfil the prince's heart and he returned fi,r hi'i Hundreds of frantic passengers leaped for the small boat mm! it. was f.wainped. (inly one survivor, a butcher of P.nuen, lived to tell lh si ory. Keg Henry beard the news nnd Hi", or smiled ag-iBefore his be rieiaed his dauebler. Malihla, ns l is fii"''essir, though feimile sine, had never been ivignzed by Niini-.-iiisi'lr'l:e!i, neiihrw ef Hetir.V. sei,eil the throne and eh i! w,ir I Castlcgate, Mounds and districts also furnish goad coal. The Gordon Creek area a third field, said to be near Cedar City, also are sourccsof coking coal. Co! pc- If it is quality or price you will al ways find them by trading at Success Meat & yrocery We deem it a privilege to live and trade in Helper where the cost of living is Gr th( fot much lower than in anyother city of its Th size. 'ec' Select Your Next Order From and Comnare the Difference Price and Quality. US t rav-tige- d L'ii;rIuiid. 1 I Mis I Ifl C s Pet r Nationally Advertised Merchandise Lowest Possible Prices. at Her S r 'nti V Quality Service--Caurks- 74 'OVf y A pi ir ra f A ,1 7 n. Kin-e- fro MEAT & GROCERY Helper, Utah. Phone '"as 60 '!'rP |