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Show j 321 j mi i j u.ed of it in I' is OIK" cre Tlllsh'-from the I! reaction S. 15 Whv is it 1 wi.Ii ,.,r,l!f;! : , f CUfct i The other day a farmer met his family doctor in our shoe department. "I like to shop here," saM the farmer. "I can usually find just what I wan' and it always costs a little less." lit publican candidate for mayor Mon-- ( at a convention held in rrice candidates Other dav :.s evenuig. r, l.linuim fnr C.ltV - chosen by tne ivepuui.u.,,.. four-yeWhitmore fricers are Lowell C. councilman; E. Bernardi,two-veRetld. John Fergusson and Reese' re councilmea; treas Anderson, L. c'order; Sheldon "I've just bought a pair of shoes here," the doctor replied, "and saved exactly $1.2'2." Which only goes to show that the men folks, too recognize a good value and know where to cor.e ar -- r FALL ar for it. urer. nomocratic convention for will be the comity seat nominees held Wednesday evening. Th Dresses for street, dresses for sport wear, new arrivals from style centers, most exceptional values. Some made of velour jersey a new weave of great fashion importance, with a shimmering finish resembling velvet. Authoritative models and new colors for both women and misses. Also silk faille in the new Patou shades, brown and rose tinted. Satins, in the new saw-dushades, Maroon glace and blacks. In fact a dress for any or every occasion, of every wanted material and at a price which you can afford to pay. See these dresses this week. Prices $8.90 to $26.45 local M. P. Street, manager of the J V Penney store returned Friday where evening from Salt Lake Cityconvenwas hld the tion of the managers of the Penney stores in the intermountain terriwas held in tory. The convention was followed the Hotel Oah, and by a purchasing excursion. added The Abbott Mortuary have a specially-bui- lt LP their equipment, Studebaker Funeral Coach. The car, is an Arlington model of limousine amtype, and is convertible into an bulance if it he occasion arises. the other commendable feat-- 1 ures is the dark rich coloring cf th2 c;;ach, and the addition of a metal flower rack. The coach presents a veiy attractive appearance. Mrs. L. R. Metz returned from Salt Lake City Saturday, where attended the Grand chapter of of Eastern Star. Order the Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Williams, and Mit.3 Delia Mangum motored to Salt Lake City Friday, where they remained until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Wainwright of Magna, relatives cf the Jensen family of Latuda, attended the last rites fcr Theodore Jensen Sunday. Miss Nancy Nash, formerly of Heiper arrived here from Grand Junction, Colo., Monday morning and commenced work as assistant cashier in the local J. C. Penney s ore. Mrs. Blanche Whitby has returned to her home in Salt Lake City after several weeks stay in this vicinity. She was motored home by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Boren or Standardville. Julius Jensen of Soldier Summit n v?s one of the relatives to at'.ond the funeral of Theodore Jensen, held at Latuda; Sunday afternoon, Mrs. F. P. Nash and, daughter Agnes, former Helperitt.s, came to! this city Friday. They visited friends! until Saturday, when they returned; to their home in Grand Junction,1 semi-annu- st al ft Helper's GrowthThe Golden Rule Store These two name3 ere synrrtyinoiis. Are partiur8. Their mission is acanjaclive aim. One builds the other helps the one. For over fifteen years now this ' institution i3 the 8pot light of the Better market and (he surest place to trade in this county. The steady growth of this business has fulfilled the expectations cf it: managersThe people like this store more and more eveiy day. The storP in turn give' rccre values Xz the public than evr before. The Talk Of The Town. - WHY! The Golden Rule handles the better class of merchandise for the price of cheap merchandise. Treats everybody alike. Is using no tricky words and confu ing statements in their advertising. Is using a bigRer calesforce and hiihly esteem employees. E'.ivice. courtesy in this stcre is tin outstanding featuie n2ie. Invests its earnings right here in Hlpcr. Trading wi;h The Golden Rule is a simultaneous boosting fcr your town. .Si. mZ aste in rootwear Colo. Mr.--. was calkd Sunday by by Walk Over in an auto jgi ' Choice Super-Ha- t Who Demand Value buy-in- g i eliminates all DOUBT about the Style, the Quality and the Value. He is sure of an exceptionally mod erate price, too. ! of tricky footwear is past simplicity is the chic thing now. Good taste iiV design, restraint in color, excellent in quality these are the things the smart women look for today. And since they are the qualities that distinguish all Golden Rule footwear it is here the women cone for good footwear, $6 to $9. 11 V HELPER . . ! ? fa . pa in fan. Hatter ih.e way- - SnaP band in newest shadesbrim, for An exceptional value at, $2.98 THE new OH KAY With the band and raw -iming. Shown icdamg shades and low . self-figur- r""" i 7 Wy Thf ?, :h.:o:- ily hi!, Rulh . . UTAH TRADE'it - :. lining, lr; silk lianj. hi colors $3.98 S4.90 Jacq nard Patterns In Men's Hose The man who is particular about his hosiery can keep in step with good taste and style during the winter months by wearing our fancy and plain silk hosewith latest Jacquard patterns in silk and y. "'v were present at the fmr.:ral Mercerized lieel and Rayon. and fibre plaited top. Also all hose in plain colors. At 49c toe si ! V J " -- 25thAnniversar Amoskeap Wight Shirts Our Overalls Pay Day ill - ri I hot-plt- t .iwi,i..i sry. I I" i is v,,v. III Ii far- nciii-.i- th. ni'iper sclDok. Mrs. Hoiv v. Mrs. A. Greentnluli, ;,j,.s Carl Olson 'wni .,irs. i.yilia an niotm-ni- i ' rait LaKe City W In; s.lny evf. m E, .nr. "'R- I . E. A. Mrs. v.. In.,! GOOD PLACE TO Your Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Murray of Du- - iinday it A "Let Us Be sus-U'.in- Jensen, Sunday at Latuda. They also visited at the T. C. Judd home in Help-- r while hero. Mr.;. IkMi-Yr.n Natta. and bahv "t to Suit La 'cn Ci.v Friday ovch- " returned Saturday with u..v'i'.,i. h id nas been a pa- i";r.t in the St. Mark s .hospital in lha' citv. Mr. and Mrs. I, II. narni8 and children nrxorod to Salt Lake City tvenin. where Mr rus will attend the Hah Education al sessions the latter Part of the week. Mrs. 11. M. Merkel return.,! to her home in Price Tuesday after-no- , n. from IMiver, Colorado Mrs Mtrkcl has be. n a patient in a Denver for the pan six weeks. "iiu wnna there, underwent a maj- or operation. Eritz Nyman was taken to Salt " alterii(;on for an 'iimay emei ;ency operation of no va? oinraterl upon iPiiendici'is. at the S . .. . M....1.- ft It sure is great to be sure you're RIGHT when Fall hat. The your man who selects a Marathon scTvi es for Theodore H The day shire of Castle Gate's to Gram Junction, Colo., i the serious injuries her sister. Mrs. Graham, accident in that city Frf-da- D. Lamp "9 PI .on liah! iviaratn of Men snc-ha- Good UTAH Who ever said that women do all ihe shonn' ff and that men won't even buy their own shirt's and collars. Lots of men shop in cur store and lilg' to do it. was chosen Janii'S W. LiJofbourow 6 HELPER, Two Men Go Shopping And Talk About It, Too. CANDIDATES VgASTEj tTN7 7 Men Feel at Home Here! It's Because Tl-- i What They Wan- t- Not What We Want H Them! Always at Real Thrift Prices To0f KC3DSATES HEPUBUCAN PRICE n t Of nesdav evening, n topic Kolnu'tz reads a tlvM . The. Adolescence of of "I'svcholoy own com- paner 'is Mrs. K( Imetzs favorable revert has and DoMtion. ..riticism from varLus educationa men. j B Getting The Men's Slant social. hA fctt STORE NO 35 " pi IE A "IVh ere savings are greatest' An ed'ic itional evening and ' al at!traction U parents of Vi'iil be the pro. .i... .ii ;. ml neoulc. ' tUiaou-iwnA n at the Y. M. C a. ucal when Mrs. A. n 1 A'STTurmfj. r- ttJJ sliould- - ; ' i 1 result. s ui 1 A NA TOU- - win c Vi- of their to stand up i,r.,rt the s.rt with and under them, has whKh of stoical r,irit shown practically t!.ro8o o .y rest cf the county. Ihe m'swer we can give is that Us glorious price must have I m H .'' i I M t Uw nresscd uid those m ! h, GLORY PFJCE WHAT rt gr?j She ''f '"s!-'v:-;,- fr, ,n, l ; " liorslev II n. ... 'ii .1. i!l attend (he 'apitol ';:fv. i.isii ... .n arriv, ,1' ... 11H i ill lorn :i .i,. she y"v sin," T i ) ' 'i , i''1 .1.41 e.. us weeks r, "pcration. spent, coii.sid! ra!,l,. tii. da.. ;ht,.r, Mre n,.v T. ' " d. and also , "'S UeaUi. ' f !i C"t full and roomy bfc over, finis,lilIg S4 inches '""S; a variety 0f stripes. of our feature values Union made. Of 2.20 blue flemm; cut m roomy stitched pockets, all or jumper 51.15 Youths' Sizes, Coys' Sizes, 9Sc b-- c . |