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Show HELPER, CASBOft COUNTY, UTAH, THUS3., MUCH 12, 1831 t 4 rws " 11 7! JLY6MS II Fit". ' ( i A XI) CARBON .OF INTEREST TO HELPER R COUNTY RESIDENTS. Tnrrd:; Surprise Twenty Guests Bidden to Club - Mrs. C. It. Fahring presided at luncheon V.'e a nesday afternoon when she entertained members and guests f.: the Helper Bridge club. Ila sweet-pea- s centerof ed the luncheon tables?. The following were bidden: Mrs. G. L. Kelley, Mrs. B. Ballinger. Air M. Gilmour, Mrs. L. J. Sux.kcy. Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. C H. Stevenson, Jr., and Mrs. C. T. Mrs. J. B. "Axelgard 'of Price; Kesler, Mrs. Clyde Miller, Mrs. M. C. Melrose, Mrs. R. A.- - Nicl-soMrs. F. Nyman. Mrs. R. Ral-lifI'. Mrs. C. C. Wallm, Mrs. Wibble, Mrs. R. C. Sheldon. Mr.?. R. J. Vaughan, Mrs. A. G. Deuel, of Helper and Mrs. B. Bunnell Mrs. W. R. Merrill of On Birthday V. It. . Porter was the honat a purprlse party ;ivi n Saturday evening on the occasion" of her birthday. Friends la!.:! .i .f.jniialiy at the Porter home bringing their luncheon, g tibieh they served after an of cards. Those present vera or.;! -j vari-color- t i cve-jjin- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Spratling, Mr. and Mi. W. B. McKelvey, Mr. Mrs B. R. Griffiths, ai; and Mrs. F. L. Wilson, Mr. and Mr-J. C. Bos, us, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. John n.s.-d;-, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gus-ta- s and II. Dayton of Heber. 1 PHONE 21. If If If Surprise Parties Given Missionary Captain G. Clarke was complimented with two parties prior to his departure on a six weeks' seaboard. visit to the eastern Sunday afternoon twelve nieru-beof the Girls club of the St. Barnabas union Sunday school gave him an interesting surprise party. On Saturday evening 20 guests gathered at the Utah Serveveice clubhouse for a social the ning, with Captain. Clarke honored guest. rs i. Public Card Party Is Pleasant Success Ninety guests mingled at the public card party given in the Masonic temple at Price last FriMonthly Meeting day afternoon by' the Past Macf Guild Friday circle. Bridge and Five tron's host-..Leiite t will be Mrs M. Ii. were social diversions, Hundred nonthly meeting of followed by the serving of held to be Guild t! " St. Barnabas in the banquet hall. luncheon afternoon. u h.:;' Friday InviUtiun;; are extended to all Twenty-Seve- n Guests ladies inleroBted in church work. Enioy Sunday Party Twenty-seve- n guests called at Mrs. of the home Roger ReyC. R. Mm. ..!. ,f ,; Fabling nolds ih celebraevening Sunday .!.' J!c'.;vr; Mrs. Frank lleunes of tion of her birthday. A beautiful Long, and :ii iner, Mrs. C, Vwas presented to the honor."r s. G. Uurr-- s of Castle Gate; gift ed The BQcial hours were guest, Mrs. A. ThompMr.;. R. made pleasant by cards, games Wm. Mrs. L. II. Mrs. Merrill, son, with a late luncheon Mm. Gladys Johnson and music, Maul:.i The guest at served midnight. . Ungricb. vnil Mis. list named Mrs. J, Holmes, Mrs. J. Buchanan, Mrs. Nick Zeese, 41 Mrs. J. B. Mrs. George Zeese, Kesler, Mrs. J. E. Gease, Mrs. M. Floyd, Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. E. H . Thomas, Mrs. J. C, Kavan-augMrs. H. Robinson, Mrs. iliM-i.inr- f, Irish Apnointments , ? Feature Luncheon A luncheon replete in St. Patrick appointments was given at Holmes thp home of Mrs. W.-Ein' Rolnpp Tuesdny afternoon. Pretty baskets of green and carnations centerpd the table?. Bridge was the afternoon diversion for those guests: Mrs. Geo. Murphy, Mrs. David Brown, Mr:. Ray Robbing 'of Spring Canyon; Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. Georgo Redd Chevrolei Company zr Local participation In a move to bring business back to the level of previous years is to get under way Thursday when S. P. dealer Colton, local Chevrolet leaves for Salt Lake City with three members of his organization to attend a novel retail convention being held there for all Chevrolet retail salesman in the Salt Lake zone. More than 200 are expected to attend the convention, which opens with a luncheon at Hotel Newhouse and consists of a full afternoon of Instruction at Kingsof the bury Hall. A feature luncheon will be the Installation of officers of the "100-CClub" a star salesmans honorary organij. zation. A carload of special scenery, and other theatrical equipment including talking motion pictures has been engaged to put on the presentation, which is said to be the first and largest of its kind to be staged in the automobile industry for retail salesmen. E. W. Fuhr, Chevrolet regional manager with headquarters at Oakland, Calif., P. M. Seese, Salt other Lake City zone manager, members of the region and zone staffs, and a factory representative from Detroit will conduct the meeting, which will be attended by dealers and sales managers as well as retail salesmen. ar o SCHOOL NEWS V."fd-,b- &&&& ' J CHEVEOLET DEALERS MEET IN CONVENTION h, R. E. Moss, Mrs. L. H. Metz, Mrs. J. Barboglio, Mrs. P. Bar-rel- l, Mrs. J. Sax, Mrs. E. T. Mrs. M. H. Leute, Mrs. George St. John, Mrs. H. Cfark, Mrs. V. Lltlzzette, Mr3. A. Lakie, R Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Dickert, Houtz, Mrs. Clyde Nason, Mrs. T. Litizzette and Mrs. Rose Part- A Parent Teachers' meeting was held Wednesday at 8 o'clock at the Liberty hall. The program follows: The Carbon County high school band gave four numbers; Mr. Crandali, one of Utah's best Mr. tenors, sang a few songs; Curtis, Mr. Leger, Mr. Loftls and Mr. Vaughan were the principal speakers awnit the problem of 1 Expert Repairing Parts and clccessories REBUILT USED CARS substitute, o NEWS NOTES OF UTAH mm -- PARK CITY Star of Utah Mining company making rapid progress in developing new ore shoot. conPAYSON Plans being sidered by Magnesium Metals of corporation for construction new magnesium plant here. HELPER Extensive improvements being made by city on water system. CITY Formal LAKE SALT dedication services held for installation of new organ in Salt Lake Masonic Temple. TOOELE Plana being considered for reopening Tooele County State bank. ,n Windsor Hotel Miracle? centrally Located 225 So. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah Everything for comfort and convenient of our guests. 100 newly furnished outside rooms. FREE AUTO PARKING Bates $1.00 to $2.50 from that horrible acci dent! Never to walk again I stili burned with love for Oiga my sweet, young wife. And yet I was unahle to appease that glow of hope in her eyes hope that blazed with desire the day she met Del Kaignon unscrupulous matinee idol. Helpless, I watched him play on Omar Bunnel visited with his her loving, innocent nature biding no lunger could reHe his time tdl Ola parents over the week-enlist him. How I suffered prayed for is a student at the state her raged with jealousy and dropped to the dregs of despair. That night my revolver. "GoodMrs. A. Tuttle and son Jack bye, I whispered and " thenI Out on the lawn I saw of Kenilworth were passengers Raignon take her my wife in his for Salt Lake City Sunday arms. "I can't let her live in that disgrace," I cried. Slowly I raised my revolver carefully I took aim and Inger Adeline Ward of Rains What did John do? In that awful was issued a five-yehigh climax, did he kill Olga to save her school graduate teaching certififrom disgrace with Kaignon? Or did ot cate by the Utah, state board be murder that cad an act which T"aalvzfd I would blacken him forever in the eyes of his wife of society of God? What almighty miracle could hare come to solve this pitiful tangle of helpless human destinies? You mutt read for yourself because i lovbo my g wifb the true, story of a man who wheeled his way through hell in an invalid' chair and what he finally found at tha very ' brink of oblivion. Read because i lovbo my wifb and nearly a score of other astounding real-lif- o stories all in April tub story magazine. Get your copy read it today! d. angel-heart,- heart-rendin- ... ar education o Mathews and Jack Williams returned to Carbon county last Thursday after a month spent in the Pacific coast states. G. Friday. Miss Maxine House was au operative patient for the reuovai of appendix Thursday. Her con dition is reported good. The was operation performed in Helper. 1 .V f IIKlir Mr. and Mrs. A. J Stafford reMrs. Ben Stein and home turned Monday evening Gertrude, left Salt Lake daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Leavitt City SunMiss Myrtle from Salt Lake on a visit to New York. They and daughter, Stella Jane, of Miles, niece of City. day Mrs. Stafford, of will remain in the east several Kenilworth accompanied by Mrs. Blackfoot, Idaho accompanied months. Wm. Jewkee of Orangeville, them home. mother of Mrs. Leavitt, came to visit Richfield for a week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Gauchet was transacting Gus with Mrs. Leavitt's mother, Mrs. businessTsangaris were week-en- d visitors in the in Salt Lake City SunC. A. Leavitt. Richfield Reaper. capitol city. day and Monday. A ii 0 El ciw f'evflii me SOMETIME, just for the fun of and rip open a pair of "Star Brand" shoes. Take a pair that has given you months and months of faithful service. Cut 'em to pieces. You won't lose anything . . . and youll find the secret of their long wear . . . the reason why they hold their shape so well . . . solid leather. Yes sir! Solid leather soles, solid ThNct Chevrolat Cunrrrlibl risher DRAY Product tf Cabriolet slclr what you got for whizt. you pay w Low Roadster, HS Sport Roadster with rumLlo scat, j Fliacton, $510 Standard Coupe, $S3S Conch or Standard Five Window Coupe, Sport Coupo (rumble ' seat), f373 motor car value. Quality never cost less than it docs in the new Chevrolet Six. And In the long run, quality makes a Id In the satisfaction you pet ont of the money you spend for on automobile. Coupe, (595; ConvertuSI Cubriolct, $615; Standard Sedan, (635 Special Sedan or Convertible Landau Phaeton, (650. Price f. a. b. Flint, Mich. Special equipment extra. Low delivered price and easy term. diflfer-en- ce -- Five-Passen- ger Transfer and Storage WE CALL FOR STORE AND DELIVER a SPECIALTY CARLOADS Phone 122- -: Box 157 F. P. FISHER, J leather insoles, solid leather heels and counters. All "Star Brand1' shoes are made that way, even those that sell at the lowest prices. That Price Today, especially, it is wise to consider carefully just what you get for every dollar you pay. Be certain that the automobile yoa buy represents the Litct jitajuluril of IS the reason why "Star Brand" shoes wear so much longer and feel so much better . . . and representing as they do the best sh.oe values for tha money that money can buy, that IS the reason why you should wear them. Manager MEW HS Tim (irvut American Yalum TRUCKS, 15S to je. The BEST Gray Hair Remedy is Home Made M, I. a. b. Flint, To half pint of water add Ms. one ounce bay rum, asmali rfjf Redd Chevrolet Company ALSO DEALERS IN CUtVRotXT i:1itJ. -- Set Your I)k."ilr Ilelow Michigan I Safety-Firs- t. Thursday night the divisional declamation contest was held at the Liberty hall. The program follows: a harmonica band and rhythm band by the students of the Helper school; piano duet by Miss Faye and Rae Christensen and a dance by Lonna Frandaen ridge of Price. and Marie Leger. In the oratorical contest the Mrs. Clyde Wood, nee Miss Sel-m- a selection "Patriotism" was given Taylor", a bride of February, first prize. Humorous, "A Boy and with a His Stomach" was won by Kay will be complimented shower to be given at the home Bunnell of the Helper school. For of Mrs. D. E. Lambson Thursdramatic "The Swan Song" won first place. Mrs. H. Ruggerl was day evening. the judge. Mr. FJeldsted was absent from He motored to school Friday. Salt Lake. Mrs. Gibson was his 1 Suicide? Murder? NEW box of Bar bo Compound and ounce of one-four- th glycerine.' Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Apply to tba hair twice a week until the desired shade is ob It will gradually darken' w tained. trwOced, faded or amy bair and maka It (oft and Kloaay. 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