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Show THE 'lihiEs ias gene to 'r mother 'r ; . county. CTtah. I1( short vi.;i th - mothef (lass i toffiee at Helper a iIsU Matter- - i Per Year in Advance Publisher NER. JO. 5 6 DAY '..vSSSIVING V - f j1 man rival the tagle in his flights.! that they would be remembered as the pioneers of the world's mrt prosperous satiou. Today, their descendants, living, amongst circumstances that would have seemed to them as Utopian,. pofs??sed of conveniences and lux- uries that in the wildest dreams of fancy they would not have hoped for, should net forget that for these Diessings mey are indebted to the Grand Architect of the Universe and on November 24th emphasize their thanks and not the pleasures. 1 evenil day Lortant i;a immediately brings thought of a table delicacies, amidst bu?H"rv stItfed with ?rsJ Brethren wel ;lrUey, dressing, reigns k ,rfd Draper, K Secl Ja.e Lamp.son. CTOKS f tne many pumpkins into pies with brings visions to some r iming iduate is i LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Ruby Taylor of Castle Gate is a patient at the Price City hos- i: if Lmro'-racto- f q 11 ,",j overlooked in P" m" t I re lor pleasure Iirme so many worship. pioneers of the wilderwere 1621 fall of the in this day, were io elebrate been allowed had i;,at (hey I "t the niirvest was such as f, vPnc?J:Uta , T1 rnwrrc uiMiS satiat-- t the god : Engineer ecialist f -- ii in them thrcugh the winter, Vricetml 'air PsibiHty of continu-- ! Though provided with necessities of life and side by seemins- "i !i cver-and ,.Uerable difficulties thanks, yet they gave mbtful if the most visionary Km would have prophesied ,e. bare rTTTTn UL'UV v c surgeon aiding S esidene, - few centuries cities, conlj bmldings many times higher a U 0 I 3 jT highest of the trees, would f which j en the place cf forests I hostile Indians; that sel'f-ith- " E jf ' climb machines would son concrete roads at a fast-bso- i f X, nson, Vt G. Bee. Beci , Fine. Ber. ' n, Speed than the deer that that the wo&cted paths; air would be conquered and 0( e Jtieph H. Lamhert returnej home Monday from Suit Lake City wlure he atteaded the funeral services held there Sunday for his brother, Karl i ing. Carbon Counties' newest camp, Gordon Creek, made their urst shipment of coal, last week, accordingly the announcement of Arthur I; Vinson, Superintendent. Other reports from the vicinity are that work of the tippla cf the National coal any at National is progressing rapid- National is another new can-p!y. located up Gordon creek. j Spring Glen is the location of an-- , other outbreak of hog cholera, cording to Orson P. Madscn, caa itvagricultural agent. The hoja effect- ' vl'.h the d'seaje number sixteen. It is said that the outbreak is cau ;ed from the lack of proper regulation mea; ures being put in effect in the vicinity affected. Miss Lois Webb was welcomed home by her many friends of pnngi Canyon the first of the week. Miss Webb has just returned from a mission for the L. D. S. church in The address of welcome wa: given by Bishop James MacPhie. Games and dancing were the diversions of the evening hours. . j -'. Cal-iform- a. in m''- sal H P3ESEITTING THEATRE 11 IT1 ne Desired Woman" A Burning' Tale cf Eesert Love With ISEIiE RICH. And A Star Cast ! Saturday, Nov. 26 ( G KEY'S -j d friends. Mr. and !.!rs. P. H. Decker were' passengers for Palt Lake Citv Tues- They will remain in day morning. the' capitol city only a short time. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne vent o Vernal Friday. Mrs. Osborne's for! Jither has been in some time, and is not reported as improving. They will remain in the basin community until the first of December. Louie Martinelli and two sisters, Elizabeth and Esther motored to Mt. Pleasant Sunday to visit with their sister, Josephine, who is attending Wasatch academy. th j ilies. J. C. Kavanaugh was called to Denver Monday by the death of his uncle. G. II. Doake. Mr. Kavanaugh came to America with the Doal e family and lived at their home some tiifteen years before corning t'3. th city. Funeral services will be held Mr. Kavanaugh, will, Wednesday.' return home the last cf the week. Miss Dorothy McAllister is expected home to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. Dorothy is attending Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. C. H. Bishop was called to Provo Saturday by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Wilkens. Mrs. A. R. Thompson left Monday for Union, where she will remain to spend the holiday with relatives and friends.' Her husband expects to join her for the day. FTFnl IK!ViiiV UC 1 FI ff I KV I xjone In. 7 AWT. r.T?"FV'S Inimitahlfl RHle! CIEII EAIJGE" The Picture For Everyone- - .1 ETSS33ERIES3I reL'Jse Weutrn cf the Cattk Country hi 1; Sun. Mon. Tues., Nov. 27, 28, 29 m. cents Matinee Matinee Prices Sunday 2:00 p. cents Evening Pi ices If PJ Where to Send Tour Laundry 10-2- 5 5 LOVE COURAGE The Flaming Themes of this jVTistemiece t i i I vA A-- i IWm Willi THE NEW Bld 3ffice til M. Friday Only, Nov. 25 3 o,-.- irsreon f Building 1RDY II HelDer 20-3- idence, JC5 k D. THE SCREEN'S GREATEST HITS FAITH ROSE NO rk f.l Lambert. Rev. John Leecher of the St. John's ci'is opui cnurcn or salt Lake return cd to the capitol city Saturday, aft er two ween s etay in this vuiuitv. lie will remain with his family over tlie holiday, t Th T'til, n.w,tno. n..,... company has sent men to this vicinity to repair roofs of various ,eho:;l buildings, which are badly in need of the improvement measure. Among the buildings to be thus improved are the ones at Heiner and Price. The calendar f the Carbon county school district declares holidays for the days, Thursday, Thanksgiving day, and Friday. With this op'.) .rtuif(' vacation from scho;.!, dutiw many of the students living at the dormitories at Price while attending the County High school will travel to their various homes. Others will visit relatives in company with their parents. Most of the local teachers are going home. Miss June Murdock, member of the publh teaching faculty expects to visit her sister at Clearfield over the week-enholiday season. M. G. Crandall and M. Frazae are home from Arizona to spend the Thanksgiving season with their fam- i ' a Than!-:--givin- Salina. j that the alarm pital. :'Uie yeari has not been U-f- S;,i-ngv- ;;ie Jlrs. Ro?e Partridge, formerly of f ! - this :tor city, was an appendicitis patient to the huntsman an opPrice. ftTtfii "fnr a day in the woods in at the Price hospital, undergoing an 2-5 650-- 5 gaI"e' t0 therS' "jU6t operation Friday. A. Humphry of the local i . A! C. A. association was a busiiuf calPhone 323-- f be a day set ler in Soldier Summit Sunday mornt it should jiJOSE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and two sons have to enjoy the holidays with relatives in Tom Cacich was buried at Bingham Canyon Saturday afternoon. Mr. Cacich, an Austrian died last Sunday at Rains of lobar pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kohlmetz left for Salt Lake Sunday morning. Mr. Kohlmetz, who is a Construction Engineer for the Utah Railway Co. has just completed the new work at Martin for the company. During her stay, Mrs. Kohlmetz did the pioneer work of ' organizing the new Carban County Catholic Women's League. .Mrs. anNatta and two, licnry children visited relatives in Price1 last Thursday. Albert Lampson has returned to! his home in following a visit with his sons in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan returned Saturday from a week's visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Tony Xenarieh and daughter, Kmma Mil!eri.h returned Friday from Salt Lake City where they had been visiting since Tuesday. Dr. Wm. H. Bash was returned to his home here Friday, after several weeks at the Price City Hospital, where he underwent an operation. Miss Crystella Mathis is expected) in this city Wednesday evening, to spend the Thanksgiving holidays! with friends. Miss Mathis formerly taught school in Helper, and is now employed in the Payson schools. Miss Nancy Nash will the Thanksgiving sear on with her par-- j ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nash, at! Grand Junction, Colo, ?,ir. and Mrs. H. K. Bullen and! Uliss Helga Bullen will motor to1 Spanish Fork Wednesday to pass the holiday season with relatives and j j su- made ' i KIIfEB, TIIIES, .. HE1PE2,. XTTAI. ., 19- -' ash! Utah Helper, "geon valon po 3lper, Vti LAUNDRY Helper Bid?. ! iper, Ut and up to date Laundry in Every Detail, Fully Equipped with all the Latest and Improved Machinery, with Competent and Experienced Help in All Departments A Modern UAHY OR3 rs I Phoni 11 niiod rico, SERVICES: OUR fl Mf Consisting of wash entire bundle. Flat pwc ironed, such as sheets, pillow slips, towels, dish clothes, table Wearing: apparel re- covers, bed spreads, napkins, etc. . turned in a damp condition) ready to be ironed by the hou.,e wife. Price cf this service 6y2c a pound, minimum ildinjf ; er, n charge 75 cents. Consistiiis cf washintr the entire bundle. .U.3H.d that neatly folded all buttons replaced and all garments Minimum charge 25 cents. need mending (repaired. fluffy and. the size and color retained at 50 cents a pair. Cuitains washed and starched to order, 50 cents a pair. . i. . ; receive I She t Up! r."R0ADWAY f r u a i s ? ij I c," - tj v of DARK! ft . 11 i 4 AFTEU h' u fi .u.uiv fc. - jJluit HMltl hi iivVtu inat "i ::jiilts j.y EE ii i 0S- k I TI AND Jjoii t i.ie SIvHIE Z.lZltZ,,'.-i- A S3 r- - ' OSS Thursday, Dec. 1! 1 50 : I a- Lcn Chaney In'a Great Melodrama Sensation ! The Man of a Thousand Faces and a Thous- - launch red in a clean r.nd sanitary laundry, where your clotnes wul laundry to us. where it will be carefully own heme. same consideration and attention you give them in your us a trial We will appreciate your laundry undlc, large or small, give towns in Carbon X County. ? DISTMCTIV E WORK. V ' A i fi .; in all camps and We have two laundry trucks to call and deliver laundry A tum. fi c ?i 4 a specialty, Ironed ;aad Clean as new. : t i.. r The Curtain's Going Quilts carefully laundered for' 50 cents. Overalls ' Nov. 30 Wednesday On Colorful Dramatic Comedy t I I and ironing cf sheets, pillow sh;3, towels,' table covers, bed spreads, napkins and dish clochs. reasonable Carefully washed and neatly irened at a very Jknur.inn restaurants. and to Hotels rates charge, special cents. 50 ..charge. cents a suit. t (,. Picture amen Pictures, One of the Year's Greatest which Eeflects Glory Termed by Critics the Eighth Wonder of The World. W0KBESIUL, HUMAN, and Most. Moving Picture of All Time YCU MUST SEE IT! ill Means ' t A MISCELLANEOUS soft- - s, GAYNOIZKCaSMgail FHN K. BORZAG E Ironins all It Is Wash Day Every Day at the TROY LAUNDRY "RUnkftta specially laundered, returned , STRONG Illicit on JOHN GOLDEN S Slwc Success rf . AUSTIN IjANET 0 I I Flat Work Ever Article laundered, cleaned beau :uahy, 1 CHARLES FARRELL towels, napkins, table cloths, dish clothes, etc., and sending the weaiin- - apparel home dry. everything requiring: is starched. Unde:v;ear, flannels and bath towels are returned &u flufy from our new jjryroom tumblers., at 8 cents Minimum charge, a pound- - Handkerchiefs 1 cent extra. 75 cents- - Finish Bundle Work , fi $ Family Rough Dry Service Thrift Service !l X I I . f i i af,i - OH?. WHY? NOT aa W ' i i I V'l and Arts In his most Unusual Performance. Hyw i,,,,,,.. SEE. 'EM! ' " !. r WP" : r mt .mi A ... k |