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Show TTH.PER, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, WM. T. IGLEHEART Editor Per Year Advertising Rats on Application. Address all Communication! to the Helper Times. Helper. OP INTEREST Afternoon Luncheon At Kirk Home Mrs. Lee Kirk 'presided at a well appointed luncheon at her home in Heiner Wednesday afternoon. The guest list named Mrs. A. Sudberry, Mrs. S. Bunnel, Mrs. P. Larsen, Mrs. W. B. McKelvey. Mrs. James Alley, Mrs. Tad Increased interest in a number Storey, Mrs. Walt Taylor, Mrs. D. of communities of the state In R. Griffith, Mrs. F. P. Fisher, Mrs. Clee Gordon, Mrs. F. Wible, the cultural and educational adMrs. C. Voll. On Sunday eveand vantages offered by the extension Mr. and Mrs Kirk enter ning division of the University of tained twelve guests of the Sun Utah is evidenced by the enrollclub. George Wash dinner day ment this year 3206 in extenwere clever ington appointments sion classes and more than 450 for correspondence courses, ac- ly portrayed. cording to statistics for the cur- Frederick W. Reynolds, director rent year released by Professor The of the Extension division. total of more than 3600 extension and correspondence students is an increase of approximately 500 over that for last year. Extension classes and lectures which in the past were confined to Salt Lake City and Ogden, during the last few years have been extended to other communities of the state until during the current year classes and extension lectures have been conducted in about ten communities. "There is a growing interest on the part of the public1 in lectures of merit," according tc Transfer and Storage "Wherever Professor Reynolds. there is a group of citizens inWE CALL FOR STORE terested In the work offered or In AND DELIVER the opportunities afforded by lecture or extension classes CARLOADS a SPECIALTY courses, or even single lectures, the Extension Division will enPhone 122 : Box 15Y deavor to make these available." of"Among the lecture courses fered this year outside of Salt Lake City, are "The New Biography," "World Thinkers," and "Health and Recreation,' and a Hanager lecture course In theTechnlque of Teaching. Increased Interest Evidenced In "U" Extension Work Fisher D F.P.FISHER, Characteristic Party Given Card Club Twenty members and guests of the Five Hundred club were bidden to the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sheldon Monday evening for an Irish party. Miniature characters of Ireland- - marked the dinner tables where a hot supper was served at the arrival of the tallies guests. Decorations and were replete in green and white colors. Card games were followed by songs and stories of Entertained Is Now Yours For the Asking Ten Pull Size Original Marivonne Beauty Requisites Each Individual contain tr will gracefully adorn the dressing taMe of the most fastidious. You wUt be proud to shew tltont to yotr friends. h, Late Supper Follows Cards Three tables of bridge followed by a late supper were diversions at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Fisher last Wednesday. Their guests included Mr. and Mm. Charles Nation of Salt Lake City, guests of honor; Mr. and Mrs. T Nick Storey and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard! of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Griffith of Relper. The ToUl Cm f All Tm Mmm T Yn Marivonne ............ Marivonne BrflUanUn MartveJHse P&rfsia Narctae EW- -N- . centrally Located So. Main, Salt Lake Citv. Utah I Everything for comfort and convenient of our guests. 100 newly furnished outside rooms. FREE AUTO PARKING Bates $1.00 to $2.50 Cocoanut OU Shampoo... .Wc 0c Talc Poudre Cleansing Crvm ........11.64 J 1.00 Complexion Poudre ......SI 0 Depilatory Paste Roup? r7i Enu de Toilette ...H Tc Total a delightful afternoon of evening Windsor Hotel Mc Rofte Creme at was hostess Josephine Feado luncheon was guests. Luncheon and cards were served to fourteen. Miss Cather- arranged for guests from Kenil-wortine Verdi will entertain the Standardville. Rolapp. members this week. Price, Helper and Castle Gate. 225 Marfvonn WASHINGTON. Dart Miss Eva The Jones' Tea rooms at Castle at the regular Gate were the scene of socia1 club activity Tuesday afternoon when meeting of the Sodality girls. Following the business ses- Mrs. Wm. T. Elliott entertained sions conducted by President for her club members and invited Thursday A Each Combination Package of Marivonne Requisites contains the following regular size items: Mrs. H. M. Gozel waa hostess Mrs. Ace Roberts of Price and Mrs. F. P. Fisher were joint hostesses for the Price dinner club at the Fisher home in Helper Thursday evening. A St Patrick's day motif marked the dinner appointments with covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. John Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters, Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Brockbank, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and Mr. and Mrs. James Alley all of Price. d Loveliness Entertains On Anniversary Twenty Guests At Jones' Tea Rooms Sodality Club Entertained Tie Secret Martvonne Marivonne Marivonne Marivonne Marivonne Marivonne PERSONAL TRIP DOES NOT EXFEDIATE EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION FINDS cards Wednesday for members and invited guests of the Five Hundred club. The day was also observed as the Dart's wedding anniversary. Pretty bowls of red, white and blue sweetpeas centered the luncheon tables. Prizes were won by Mrs. R. Houtz and Mrs. B. Lloyd, and Mrs. A. L. Miner guest prize. The guest list named Mrs. R. Houtz, Mrs. C. Nason, Mrs. B. Lloyd, Mrs. S. James, Mrs. Tom Price, Mrs. James Eight at Dinner Charlesworth, Mrs. Leo Munk, Bridge Sunday Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Griffiths Mrs. S. Llewelyn, entertained at a dinner-bridg- e Bunnell, Mrs. S. Mullins, Mrs. party Sunday evening for the Bert Bunnell, Mrs. C, Crawford, following gueets: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. A. Dart, Mrs! William A. Sudberry, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wetmore, Mrs. S. Benedict, Mrs Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Tay-o- r R. Weeter and Mrs. A. L. Miner, and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fisher. and Mrs. D. C. Gibson. Price Dinner Club Only Of Capitol Trip HELPER AND CARBON COUNTY RESIDENTS. PHONE 21. TO 5, 1931 Job Seekers Are Advised Futility ocial Events Entered In the Postoffioe at Helper, Utah, aa Second Class Mall matter every Thursday. 2.00 MARCH THURSDAY, D. E. A. Greenhalgh was a ness visitor in Salt Lake the first of the week. Miss Gertrude Luncheon Follows Five Hundred Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oveson entertained their Five Hundred At club Wednesday evening. STANDARDVILLE NEWS midnight luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. D Mrs. Wm. Shelton is visiting K. Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie her mother at Vernal this week. Thome and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mrs. O. A. Trosith was called Nielsen. to Salt Lake to attend her brother, during an operation which Srcial Afternoon was performed on his eyes. Planned for Friday Friends received word that Mr. Friday afternoon a public card and Mrs. J. F. Pritchett are enMasonthe will at be party given a vacation in California. ic temple in Price, with tables joying Mrs. George Fullerton enterof Bridge and Five Hundred ar- tained at three tables of ranged for social diversions, to complimentary to Mrs. bridge Jameo be followed by refreshments. The Howes who is leaving to make affair is being given by the Past her home in American Fork. Matrons' circle and Mrs. L. R. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Woodsen of Metz is chairman are touring the southern states. They are now located at Dove. Tennessee. SCHOOL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruland are A banquet, sponsored by the leaving for Salt Lake the first of asCarbon County educational the week. sociation was given for the teachers of the county in Price Saturday. Later in the evening a bas- 7th vice president; Florketball game was played by the ence grade, Shiro and Alex Bene, yell diof northern the principals masters. vision and the principals of the Miss Katherine DeRigls is orsouthern divioion. The game was ganizing a campflre circle. won by the northern division. School books are being reMrs. Mary Gibson taught Mr. this week. Memmott's classes last week,, paired A party waa given for while he played with the Helper Helensurprise Holmes by classmates of basketball team in the Western the seventh grade on her thirColorado tournament. teenth birthday. The Helper Central school has a student recently organized body with the following officers elected: Yoshitomi Amano, ' 8th yrade, president; Elaine Hicks, and Mrs. Henry turned home Saturday week's vacation spent Hall busi- City Wahl and Miss Jack Harris came to Helper Saturday to act as car distributor at tha Helper terminal. He was formerly assistant trainmasOgden. Carbon high school given FriF. W. Curtis, safety engineer day evening. Miss Wahl is atof the D. R. G. W. with headtending Wasatch academy while Miss Buchanan Is a senior student quarters in Denver, came to Helper Wednesday to address the at West side high at Salt Lake Parent-Teachermeeting devoted to the study of safety-fir- st among Lou Martir.olli came home at their Wednesday from Salt Lake where lie children, had bowled with the Helper evening gathering. teams iu the btate tournament. H. C. Archer was a caller in Thomas O. Robertson of Span Salt Lake City Monday. ish Fork and Velda Robertson of Castle Gate were Issued a license City Marshal C. A. Knobbs wai to wed in the capitol city thio a Salt Lake visitor Monday and week. Tuesday. s' uiaf cxitv or ntor our daijj pLeasure, ftaAe . THERE'S in feeling of slipping your feet shoes that into really fit, for you know that you'll enjoy comfortable ease oil Jay long. Health Shoes &re perfectly shaped over true combination Ia.it j that fit snugly at heel and arch and give plenty of room across the toe, - TK eir actenti fically designed liealth features protect every hone and muscle in the foot and relieve pressure at sensitive points. Try a pair of Carrie AVells and FEEL the difference. A Carrie Wfell fyriVv Smartness Conceal the Contentment Tti? It i n The Golden Rule Store S1OQ0 ONLY $1.98 A Business and Professional ADVERTISING COUPON with II. M, entitles rod. to ne Combination Package, consisting: of nine vonoe atari Toilette Ktralsllee truly exquisite and one W.OO bottle Murtvonne Parfam Narctsae. Send cheek or money order to Cmmo TWftea, TfcU Coo poo together EEVA BECK B0S0NE Attorney and Counselor at Law Helper State Bank Building Phone Ill If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. a DR. F. Message to Merchants: THOME Dentist 24-- J 267 So. Main Street Phone DE, M. C. MELROSE Physician and Surgeon New A. J. Stafford Building Office Phone: 22 Hrs. 11-- 5 and 8 Helper TH0RIT HATCH, Lawyer 105 Helper State Bank W-34- - Salt Lake City X;tah DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT 7-- ....CeQtral Shavings... Vol. L Edited by Chas., down EDITORIAL at the Central Lumber , If you praise your home town, you are a Pollyanna; if you mention its faults, you are cynic; If you merely use discretion, you are dumb. Of them all we prefer being a Pollyanna. You won't believe it but back In the '90's there were adults and even children who went for hours without spending a dime. Co. TOO BAD If a television apparatus which can read the mind is aver Invented the grand old American game of poker will be doomed. The apparent speed of time depends on whether you are interested in a promlsory note or the statute of limitations. The easiest way to determine a man's social caste is to note the tone of voice in which he says, "charge it." A quality paint may cost a You have to cultivate good little more as far aa price Is concerned, but the surface it habits; the bad ones grow will cover and the length of wild. time it will last, makes It They were skating In the cheaper in the end. rink, and Liza fell down, flopEPITAPH Here Ilea the body of Peter ped over, and came upright again in front of Rastus with Bow in its remarkable agility. Wrapped neatly "Did you see how quick Ah shroud ; equillb'iura, Pete waa killed at a movie recovered mah show For reading aloud. the Friend: Why Is it that son rides in a car and always go on the street Father: Well, he has a father and I havent. titles RastusT" "Oolly, yaas almost befo' Ah noticed It wae uncovered!" of Whenever you think your you building think of our Buildcar? ing Service. rich Cbas. Utah Helper ONWARD UTAH Phone m DR. R. I. BROCKBANK J. E. PLYNN Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer. PRICE Ambulance Service Physician & Surgeon Office in Henry Hall Building Phones: Office, 99-Res. 132 HELPER, UTAH 29 LODGE No. 15 Meets Every Thursday Evening K. of P. HALL George Fullerton, C. of C. F. C. Bertollno, M. F. W. II. Brown, K. R. and S. Chiropractor PALMER GRADUATE Office 305 Elec. Bldg. Price, Utah Tele: Office, IS Res. 37 Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5; 6:30 to 3 P. M. DR. LELAND Phone R.GR0VER DR. F. H. LOW Physician Phone and Surgeon AVALON HOTEL 185 Helper Office Hours: 11-- 1 2-- 78 5 Dentist Henry Hall Building 99-- Helper w WALTER C. GEASE Attorney-At-La- Office 312 Electric - PRICE - Building UTAH Dr. N. E. KING Of Salt Lake City EYESIGHT SPECIALIST la permanently located in the Gift Shop, Helper, Utah. Eyes tested, Lenses duplicated. Above Par, Advertise Consistently LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Helper Lodge No. 1659 Every Tuesday night, 7: 30 P. M. B. N. REDDINGTON, Dictator. To Keep Your Business DR. R. G. W00DHEAD Denttet New A. J. StaWerd Bldg. PHONE 120 : UTAH HELPER in the BANK CIGAR STORE BILLIARD PARLOR All kinds of Cigars, Cigarette. Tobacco, Candy and Soft Drinkt The Best Billiard. In th Phone 8 I Helper fl re- from a in Salt Lake City, during which time Mr. Hall competed with Helper bowlers in the tournament. Juanna Buchanan came home to ter at C. March attend the Junior prom of the In a statement issued today, the United States Civil service commission advised the public not to come to Washington for the purpose of seeking Federal employment. The Commission explained that the District of Columbia committee on Employment ha3 called its attention to a number of pathetic cases where persons have come from considerable distances expecting to obtain a on Government position the strength of having passed a civil service examination only to become stranded and. In some instances a public charge. It was pointed out that even if a person has passed a civil service examination with a high rating he has no assurance Chat a position will be immediately available for him. Appointments to Federal positions, the Commission said, are made only as the actual needs of the service rewith quire, and in accordance the civil service rules, and the presence of an applicant in Washington can not in any way improve or expedite any prospects of employment he may have. The Commission stated in conclusion that no one should come to Washington expecting to receive a Federal position except in response to a definite offer of employment from a Government establishment. 4, LOCAL Mr. I Helper V n |