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Show TEE rELPZS Paje Fcur LOCAL ( S0LEIE2 STJISHT Porter of the Cerural servica a minor operation station underwent Those WpI! thP birr day is over. .'or the removal of his tonsils MonaflaTs our city day. He will be at his work by the elected to run JMcke.Ur T. D. Riggs. mayor; C. end of tne week. and W. S. Tilton L. D. Munk, D. Trustees. Town the of E. James for The big membership drive L reported on Carbon division of limpanoias Boy Mrs. C. C Clouser conwill and Scouts started Friday the sick list. tinue until today, (Thursday) Nov. Mrs. Frances Beard is spending Hth. The district qu;ta is nearly the week at- Pueblo, Colo. il-nine hundred dollars, which amount i!r. and lIrs- Jac-- - Charles 1 without any raised to be expected snent Sunday in Epringville. great difficulty. The various towns ' Mr and Mrs. Ray Greener are the cf the county are divided and headed proud parents oi a by district chairmen, the enumerat r i.pp and son of Salt ir i tion cf these follow: Hulper, Reu- Lake j.visited at the home of Emery ben Humphrey; Spring Glen, Silas Nason last week. Kcinl worth, Sam Rowley; Mrs F W. Cro;t, entertained the Standardvilie, E. L. Harrison; L. A. to the B. of R. T. embroidery Spring Canyon, Frank T. Bennett; club, Wednesday at her home. Pri- e, S. W. Golding; Castle Gate, Mrs. and Mrs. Geo. Hanselman William Stapley; Sunnyside, R. R. of Grand Junction. Colo., visited Kirkpatrick; Columbia, C. J. Rob- Sunday at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. erta; Wellington, Bishop E. E. Lester Cook. Branch; Hiawatha, Leo Kenney; Mrs. S. A. Llemellyn and twe small Mohrland, Movell Killpack; Wattis, children are visiting friends and re. Rev. John Leecher, pastur of the St. John's church of Salt Lake City rpent the fore part of the week in Helper and vicinity. I Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Houtz and family of Cedarview have moved to Price where they will make their home. Roosevelt Standard. i- u-- Wood-hea- ' rs Frank Helper any. day for a stay of several weeks. Mr. Hall has been receiving medical Miss Helen Lambson is working at th hospital in Salida, as relief operator after school hours treatment 'the for past few weeks. Ho in the local office of the Mountain Colo., is nursing an injured shoulder. States Telephone company. Albert Hi'bert, clerk in the local Arthur Kimball, former barber in P':stoflice, visited over Saturday and this community, and now of was a caller in, Helper Sunday in Pleasant Grove. During h's absence, George Miller of Price Thursday. attended to his dutie3 in. the office. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pritchett and Mrs. William Stevens has returnlittle daughter of Standavdvillo visit-eed to her home in Randlett after at week homo the relalast of working throughout the summer tives in Mt. Pleat-antmonths in a Price hospital. Her Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Zollars and 'uirband hv.$ returned to Price for children of Woodside were visiting treatments. He will remain in the friendu and shopping in Helper Sat- county seat six weeks. urday evening. Armistlic dayt services wtire obMiss Artleth Young, student of served at the evening meeting of the "Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant, Y. M. C. A. Sunday evening. A Is expected home over the week-en- d chorus of twenty-tw- o from the to visit with her mother, Mrs. Gla- Carb,n County high girls school, under dys Crandall. the direction of Prof. E. M. Williams gave several enjoyable numbers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittaker are Rev. H. M. Merkel of the Price Comchanging their place of residence munity church gave a fitting fnm Wattis to this city. While day talk. . looking for a suitable abode they are at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. W.'R. Celeste Odorizzt is off from his busiJohnson. Mr. Whittaker is employ- ness duties this week nursing an ined at Castle Gate. jured leg. Stand-s.rdvill- e, d . ie jS E3E3ED Mandalian Bags, enamel inlaid ;i ! colors 4.50, 6.00 and 8.00 I! New Blondo Steer Hide, uj 6.50 to 9.00 bags, j--. pecial Water Sets, 50 PER CT. m I I Hot Point, Universal. CHINATOWN PHONE RUN AS Manning & FAMILY AFFAIR and of the Chinatown Management . c Frans i of San t t telephone exchange Land of the FREE and home of cisco is rather a ramily affair. It Magrud- Admiral Ask BRAVE. the was, in effect, inherited by Kern Loo and now is free. Chinese youth, and his sister, Flor- er who was brave ence Loo, a part of the assets of up. the estate of their wealthy father, Lno Kum Shu. The elder Loo, who died last December, was the first agent for the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company in Chinatown, and was twenty-eigh- t years manager of the ! He began to teach' his exchange. Strand Theatre Bui-dinHelper, Ut youngest son, Kern, the b'ness at 'he age of 8 and a fe wyears later his daughter,, Florence, began to learn it. m. f. a. insuosE 4 Loo dri'led into them not only tho , Physiotherapist and ChiroOTactcr details of executive management and 4 Office hours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. switfchboard operation, but also inEvenings 7 to 9 dicated! in them the "esprit de corps'' PHONE 11 of telephony and devotion to the Bid-?Bank Price, Utah First Natl. service. There are nineteen teleEENEY H. JGNES phone g'rls, alll Chinese, and each of them knows bv heart the 1 Civi". and Mining: Engineer names and phone numbers of the Homestead Specialist A Chinese" pat2,703 connections. 1st Natl. Bank Bldg- Price, Utah ron who takes down the receiver Bread h mide ftom the ivtt PHONE 11 X -J. J i says, "give me Lee Lin K3i" gets uii xai,u.ies prcaucis. his connection just' as quickly as the English speaking patron who is coxing:, don't forget about calls by numbers. Cakes, Piss and Pastry ycnr radliit:i'. The girls switch from English to Take We have Alcahol. Chinese in a flash and many timer, rare of tfiis now. It might a minute. In the directories ued Freeze any night. in, Chinatown the patrons are listed according to location of their resi' &. dence instead of alphabeticaliy. HOT LUNCHES There is no "information," as each Pie, Doughnuts, operator is supposed to have memChili orized' all the numbers. HELPES, UTAH The peak hour comes between 8 Ccffee and 9 o'clock at night, due to oalh Fhcae 8S-SHOUT OEBEES relating to the theater and social Utah I Bowman and Dover Perculator r r Urn oets 10.3 u up. . Single Perculators 8.50 IDONTI II HCT CO OR I I II? r ftAf'vtu I h i bread . CcSd. Health nleather f HT-- 0. LUNCH ROOM utual Gas I BakingCompair Service Association , I Fclpcr, i w The prices are at the very Pi OFF ' 1 Iative3 in Richfield, Idaho. W. S. Groisbeck spent Saturday and Sunday in Springville attending Kolob Stake Union meeting. imiiriMiw n underar-- l d; George Kirk. , Coti-ume- 1 -, . i i .1 j - Mrs. A. Lakie left Saturday for a viait with relatives and She will stop at points ia Mrs. D. H. Decker of this city Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin, and visited her former hometown, Mt. North Dakota, ' I'leasant, during the past week. Mrs. J. It. Van Cleve went to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Wilford McConkie, Lake City Sunday on a purchasing Will Jesfton and. Taylor Tidwell of Jane the for Shop. Mary trip Boneta attended the funeral services Mrs. Lee Jesaon, Mrs. G. E. Stover went to Ogden of their mother, held at Wllington last week. a her week's visit with sister for and family, Mrs. Nord. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puggilis of A. L. Fullmer of Helper is runn- ' Bolapp are announcing the arrival a son, born at their home last ing The Clean Right Auto Laundry of Both Mother and babe are week. off sick. for Bob Fail of Price who is feeling splendidly. 11. O. Wahl and Miss June Mur-loc- k Miss Hanritta Minniesang, a studmotored to Heber Saturday morning, where they visited with ent of Westminster school at Salt Lake City visited with her parents, friends until Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Minniesang over Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smiley of the weekend. in this ' spent the week-en- d dty, visiting friends and attending Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crocker of to business matters. Duchesne motored to this city last week, visiting .from - Wednesday to Harold Young of Mt. Pleasant Saturday at the home of Mr. and motored to this community the first Mrs. August Litizzettee. of the week, and is now in the 'employ of the Helper Building compSunHall came to m M. O. month's friends. Mrs. F. W, Minniesang returned Tuesday from a brief first of the week trip to the capitol city. Ncvemr THUS, EELTE2, UTAH f iiaiic i jyjt lowest. TTTAT 1 R- - -- k ii mm TMiimmrwiniirai "- i nrrr n mr " iu save money at tins sa.ie. You have never witnessed such low ro ck . -- k. H m You practically save 35 per cent on any purchase you make, whether in Dry Goods or Furniture. You have only a Few days left to fill your wants at these reductive prices ...I... fT ... ,.MTltijU '" .J Men's Shoes and New and Second Oxfords Hand Heaters at f Men's Work Shoes $2.19 to $3.89 Knock-Ou- t Black and Tan Prices I I 479, $5.98 6.29 $7.89 to Heavy Weight Silk Flat Crepe, yd. $1.69 Sewing Thread t npr 1 box of 12 spools 45c N n I '. I TTT-- in., Children's Stock- ings, Black, Brown and White 2 pairs for I Xminister Seamless Rugs Beautiful New Patterns 9x12 nil j i H i n HELPER, UTAH J |