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Show i HELPER, CAHBON Troy Bowlers : Champions In Local League winning team hold the highest bowling average for individual award. and wins an individual His average totals 175. George Hanner runs a close second with an average of 174; LA. Pike and Paul third, with 171-1- 8 Pesaetto net with 171-1The Flaim brothers, managers of the bowling alleys are planning new contests for the interest of local pin hitters. The final standing: W L Av. Games 38 24 12 666 Troy The Troy laundry bowling team won the championship cup In the community bowling league which ended last week at the Helper bowling alleys. The team standings have been hotly contested the past few weeks' of play," with the Railroaders but a few games behind the Troy team. L. R. Bills, captain of th9 36 33 33 R. R Plumbers Bankers 20 14 12 HIGH FIVE OTHER CARBON STCDENTS COMPETE FOR HONOR Miss Catherine Dart, junior at the Carbon county high school was awarded the S. A, R. oratorical medal in the annual contests held at Price Tuesday afternoon. Ten students from the county high school competed for the award, however, four students were eliminated in the preliminaries held last week. Miss Dart won over five other contestants, all of whom were from Price. Mies Dart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dart of Helper. o Mrs. H. L. NIelson and Mr of Provo visited with Helper friends Tuesday. L. D. Crandall RESIDENCE BURGLARY o INSURANCE WHAT is it? Indemnity against loss by burglary, larceny and . and theft, suetained through illegal entry into private residences, apartments or flats by marauders. It also covers loss caused by damage to property by burglars. WHO needs it? and WHY do they? and WHEN do they? and or tenant whose household Every furnishings or personal effects are of particular value and need to be safeguarded. home-own- er Because now, as never before, homes are being broken into throughout the whole country. The crime wave, although somewhat subsided, haa not entirely disappeared. Lawlessness and thievery are still rampant, as evidenced by the daily reports in the newspapers. There is no special season for this coverage, The danger of loss through burglary exists all the year around. , WHERE do In every city, town or community. Whatever a home, apartment or flat stands, sheltering & they? family and that family's possessions, thla coverage is needed. Its pecularltles confine it to no particular section and its solicitation by the agent brings unusually good results. CARBON UNDERWRITERS Times Building Helper, Utah BALLINGER and DUTFOBD Fahring Elected Secretary-Treasur- er Eastern Utah Ball League A representation of Helper baseball men will go to Provo Friday evening to attend a meeting called by the Central Utah baseball officiate for the organization of the 1931 league. Dr. C. R. Fahring, Bill White, C. A. Knobbs, Luke Carmoni and Cal Ward will attend the meeting. Helper will enter their first team in the Utah league, where they have held berths for the past two seasons. However, a second string will also be entered In the league playing of Eastern Utah, which gives assurance that a full program of baseball entertainment can be the coming anticipated for season. At an organization meeting of baseball representatives from the towns in Eastern Utah held at Price Sunday, Dr. C. R. Fahring of Helper was elected secretary and treasurer of the local league. Rules adopted at the meeting specify that only home players will be allowed to play in the league, and a uniform admission cents will be fee of thirty-fiv- e charged. The league will open on May 10, and the first half will end on July 12 with the final game of the season played August 30. A loop Is the present outlook with the following communities booked for team entrants: Helper, Price, Kenilworth Latuda, combination teams from Columbia-Sunnysld- e and six-tea- m 1 Best Foods Mayonnaise always, for the most tasty salads and sandwiches; it is pure and wholesome. pint jar (SGG(B(3 A blend of the finest high grade Coffees produced, delicious flavor, pleasing aroma, sufficient strength. . . pound 3 Peache s Onions Fancy, firm, sweet Spanish just the right size for home cooking. peaches-N- o. f 14c 2S z poundo pound 16 1 Ribs Fine when baked with brown potatoes, or for a boiled 3 dinner. lbs. WANTED Men to handle single and doubje jack and to take contract tor digging under dirt and rock, by foot. Inquire at Times office. FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment, modern. Garage. Rent $25 per month. Call Price Helper si?h' now at Oranges Cheap 30c 89c 39c 39c 39c 39c Butter gpoSTfT Potatoes Solids1 Milk Large? 6 cans Coffee White King Spkgs7 BrOOmS Good1 Vality, each flpncpr .... OCr Fine Sunbright Granulated, 4 cans Itchg 48-- J. o CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere for and heartfelt appreciation the many acts of kindness extended to us at the time of our sudden bereavement in the loss of our father, Joseph Q. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bray and Norman. o Mrs. John Malecker was a Salt Lake City visitor the first of the week. If you want a real bargain in the newest and finest electric refrigerator call at the Helper Times office. Save yourself fifty - In Our Market - 10c 19c Pot Roast SfpJS So!?.". Hams Bacon Chicken 20c 20c ranpound iTpyos:e.d....... Full Line of fresh Fish & Vegetables! W t reserve the right to limit Quantity succ Meat and Grocery Co. Community Builders - Helper - Price - OQiPiooOracD nJJP w the most famous automotive engineers disen entirely new mechanical movement -- 1 device principle that makes possible the Select-a-SpeOne of covered igt$& plpf Sge lii i " Hams Bake the whole Picnic Hara, with sweet potatoes and raisin sauce they are delicious. pound 14c HELPER, UTAH StfectaSpml feiii As Simple E,334a Hi NEW SCARF-FROC- K A military air is reflected both in the coloring and in the lines of tin's frock, for its red and blue color srlteme, ami its youthful swagger are makrng sweeping conquests in the critical ranks of smart young people. The frock, which features slenderizing envelope seaming, is fashioned in navy serge, and the flattering silk srarf introduced in the tipper-froseam is expressed in Indian red and blue, with Oriental motif. Grouped pleats give the protection of long freedom; sleeves, an outdoor quality. r and puwns ; snowy gloves suede. Excella Pattern No. 3348. Sizes 14 to 44, 25 cents. patent-leaihe- d m Turning a Faucet J 1 Hat-ban- PRICE, UTAH - -- dollars T Safeway Meat Dept e. EXCELLA (fjl rTesh from, the ovens ; Short Paul Allen, Joseph Moysh, Raymond Reef, Aiel Birch and Douglas McAffee of the Basin Post No. 64, American Legion, went to Helper Saturday to attend th convention held for the purpose of discussing the Bonus bill, reads the Roosevelt Standard. One of the main features of entertainment during the evening was the quartet by the BasHow!" in boys, "Harmony an concludes the article. ed pound! HBfflffS Same Loin and as choice quality always offered in our markets. lj bargain these large, solid, crisp heads. Note rtJn SAFEWAY bananas are ripened under natural tropical conditions, in one of the very few modern plants for this purpose in the west. Notice distinctive flavor ' Friday and Saturday Refrigerator Bargain SA 35c each (BEKDCDERHESVI and Meats Newspaper cans. 2 cans vice-preside- nt o Modes the price. I 9 pounds Beef Steak 2V Trace Business Revival on loan from Nils Peterson. Court costs were also included in the judgment. The case was heard before Judge Joseph Lambert Tuesday. Prepared Especially for This 23(3 A real judg$30 Up-to-the-Min- Rainbow Garden Melba halves something new and delightful in rich, ripe Maximum i Matt Maki was awarded ment in his suit to recover FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1931 FEATURES SAFEWAY Meti Tuesday. A two course Tuetday Afternoon luncheon featuring St. Tatrick Bridge Club Mrs. R. J. Vaughan was host- appointments followed the games. Sees Of ess at the games of the Tuesday The guests were Miss Volande Afternoon Bridge club. After Sutton of Price; Miss Cleo Kruse luncheon at the Merchants cafe of Castle Gate; Mies Eleanor the guests were taken to the Vaughan and Miss Ruby Jones. Indications of business revival home of Mrs. A. J. Stafford for o an afternoon of bridge. Four are contained in a communicaMrs. Mr. E. S. Newkirk and tables were arranged by the tion from the office of the the visited in capitol city Saturof the Western Union hostess. The guests were from and Sunday. day Telegraph company at New York Price, Spring Canyon, Kenilworth received here last week. and Helper. "Our business now shows a Neighbor N trace of business revival not Foursome Bidden No matter how costly the man great, but it is clearly indicated," To It is no longer a home when ion. Bridge declared don't drop In unexpectedW. C. An evening of bridge was ar- neighbors Ha continues: "The teleTitley. ly, just to chat. American Maga graph business of the country is ranged at the home of Miss Ruth ine. considered by many as a barometer indicating the trend of business conditions. As the Western Union Telegraph company handles 85 per cent of the telegraph business of the country, people generally are interested in our business condition and therefore Questions regarding our business are not asked because of Idle curiosity but almost invariably with the hope that the reply would be of an encouraging Food that's fit for the best? regulated families! Food that's nature and thus an indication of chosen for its high quality and priced well within your something better ahead." o budget. We offer these speel als for LEGIONNAIRES OF BASIN ENTERTAIN AT CONFAB nt EMERALD ISLES H cup butter 4 cup brown sugar cup dark corn syrup 2 eggs t teps baking powder 1 tsps. cinnamon 4 Up. mace 4 tsp. salt V, cup milk Cream butter and sugar together and add well beaten eggs. Mix syrup and milk. Mix and sift the dry ingredients and add them alternately to creamed ingredients and mix well. Bake in cup cake pans with oiled paper in bottom and sides well oiled in quick oven for 20 minutes, 400 deg. F. Frost with any simple frosting and sprinkle generously with green cocoanut frostettes. Another note and a wholesome one may be brought in as the bit of aweet for the day, if dates are stuffed pasteurised with cut marshmallows, the cut or stjcky side eprlngled with the O green cecoanut, and a tiny Hag FOR EXPERT WINDOW WASH-in- g of Erin perched on top. No such celebration would be call and hou.Be cleaning, complete without mention of the 161 or 194 for prompt service. Blarney Stone, which is supposed Mr. Scowcroft Mar. 19-- tf to give Irishmen their gift of flattery. Blarney stone or no COURT NOTES Blarney stone, you will like these Irish Kisses. Mrs. Doris Miller of Helper has filed suit for divorce against her husbrnd, Wayne Miller, in the district court. The complaint Mrs. Miller charges cruelty. seeks custody of their child, $30 a month alimony, attorney's fees and cost3. They were married at Price June 1, 1928. s mi Telegraph Head Baseball Season Present Outlook S.A.R. Contest 655 424 363 16 19 21 Double League Catherine Dart Wins Medal In 6. CAPTAIN L. R. BILLS ALSO WINS HIGHEST AVERAGE TROPHY COUKtY, UTAH, TOTES., MARCH 19, Small DOWIS PAYMENT DELIVERS A.ih ftttm llotn for m Pmoni tra Un does nnrtly what the nam y iplUtf the uaer to choose the speed needed to wuhIi kind of fabric. It controls the nieeI of the wiitrr i .', from m scarcely noticeable swirl to a powerful niwh n tft'rj' a a mountain torrentl The finost of silks, rohweli-lik- c and delicate rayons can be entrusted to its gentle low with the aame assurance against injury ns the toucli 'l denima and canvases that require the high speed aeli.xi tbeir in ground dirt and grouse I SELECT-A-SPFE- D Helper Furniture and Hardware if r |