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Show December THE HELPER TIMES, HELPER. UTAH THE HELPER TIMES Issued Every Thursday at Helper 2 Carbon County, Ctah. Entered in the Postoffiee at Helper a Second-Clas- s Mall Matter. f'ibs;ritien C. Phi!s:;sphy is finding out how many things there are in the world that you can't have if you want them, and don't want if vju can have them Boston Transcript. Stockmen's Eyes Turn To Chicago t'f; Kate, $2.00 Per Year in Ad vau e ' V - " ... .,s A WORTHY ENTERPRISE HAS A CERTAIN irv. r the annual International Over and over again she tries her i.and at sunsets, seasons lights and Live .Stock bliow at $",'m.iimioo. The woman was Sophii Irene IOeb and she is still on the j ;l. She is now carrying the idea on into a national effort. As president of the Child Welfare Committee (. America she is pivpa! in .; to hiumh a caml.ooii.oiii) liming lf2S. paign for T!ii money w us" e speed tli" vvurli rf the National Committeeto iiilmiiieh r In the noe'V, f widowed mother ami their ol.ildien. A w or thy t Iiarity, liuafo. Novrmlwr ( 26 tD Uecenibcr 3 is attracting thoroughbred stock from all points of the country. "Baldy" above, arrived early to pose thus. INTRODUCTION OF THE NEW FORD cars, it is said, will be viewed startling when DR. F. A. MIGLI0EE Physiotherapist and Chiropractor Office hours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings 7 to 9 &trff&e& - . SEDANS T Unn at Detroit also DR WM T ELLIOTT repeated their early announcement Physician and Surgeon that production of the new Ford line Henry Hall Bu'lding will not make the Model T line obPHONES solete. The manufacture of new Residence, 132 parts for Model T replacements will Office, 99m continue to be an important factor of the Ford Plants as long as any of UTAHNA LODGE NO. 39 the Model T cars are still in operaREBEKAH tion, the local dealers were advised. Meets the Second and Fourth Fridays Because of this policy, present owners of Each Month of Model T Ford cars will be- able to Florence Lambson, N. G. keep their cars in perfect orderas Gladys Johnson, V. G. long as those cars remain in Ella Burgar, Rec. Sec. Sue Maulsby, Fine. Sec. Mary Allison, Treasurer. DR. M. C. MELRCSE Physician and Surgeon Helper State Bank Building j j j j HELPER, UTAH LUNCH ROOM HOT PHONES LUNCHES Sandwi ekes, Fie, Chili 131 Dougknuts, DR, W. A. HARDY Office in Henry Hall Bldg. Phones SHORT ORDERS 1195 to 1995 COUPES 11195 to $1850 SPORT MODELS J1195 to 1525 BU!CK!928 Res. Office 95-- DR. rori ISread Health i Dread is made fiom the purest cf Natures prodacts. W-make Milk Eread Cakes, Pies and Pastry PRICE, UTAH ii The Promise of Beauty and 99-- R. G. W00DHEAD DENTIST Helper State Bank Building Phone 120 Helper, Utah. POPE & POPE Lawyers erformance Offices In Provo and Helper Helper State Bans Bldg. Phono 118 Heiper, Ifta , Is Fulfilled THE ABBOTT MORTUARY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Licensed Embalmers Stafford Building Phone 129 in the Helper oil I I E. ELYN3 Undertaker and Licensed J- - BakingCcmpany 1 f HELPER, UTAH Embalmer Ambulance Service Telephone 29 Price. ORD THE HELPER GARAGE L. WILLIAMS. K. V always hav? Telephone 44 and used for NASH Eelj'er, Utah DRY CLEANEif and PREbsED IT WILL LOOK LIKE NEW VJT Ton need not pause to' debate the question whether or not it will pay to have that last winter's coat dry cleaned; and pressed. You will be agre-abl- y SO JTAPPY BECAUSE WE TAKE CAPE OF HIS CAR Cur Shop Car and ears .it a bargain 27-- I EE IS Manager First Class repairing Agents CHEVROLET Automobiles. Auto Supplies See Us T his Friday For Complete Details surprised at the wonders and within three days It will be returned to you we can do is Equipped to taks care cf the S;nai!e:t Jobs largest HAVE JUST or THE BEST NO JOB TO LARGE OR SHALL TO DESERVE WE THAT DHoenor uarasre PHONE 97 - HELPER. Si UTAH CARBON MOTOR CO. SUMMONS I away those aggravating ruts and bumps. DENTIST Coffee 1 C: lever Springs smooth All prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich., gortmment tax to be added. The G. M, A. C financing plan, the most desirable is available. Company officials j THFM Observe how Buick's Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Ab. sorbers, front and rear, absorb road shocks and eliminate jolts and jars. A car awaits you in our showroom, - people. The doors of the showrooms are t; lie opened promptly at 8 a. m. and attendants will be on hand throughout the remainder of the day to explain the new and interesting feat-ire- s of the car which is expected to iiake a new chapter in automotive listory. The new Ford cars are said to be he product of several years of study ind planning by Henry Ford and his engineers in the great Ford laboratories at Dearborn. Mr. Ford himself has announced that "there is nothing quite like the new Ford car" and has stated that it will prove just as great a pioneer in the present field of low j price light . cars of quality as the famous Model T was a pioneer in its field for more than nineteen years. Among the visitors to the reception tomorrow will be many city officials, executives of business, civic and professional organizations' and other leaders in the life of the community, who have been specially invited. The performance of these new WILL BUILD Drive a Buick for 1928 over the stretch of bad road you know best. Notice howRmVIr'o d f ARE BUILT, BU1CK 8 in the light of automobile PHONE 11 performance of the past. Local dealers have been notified First Nat'l. Eank Elder- Price, Utah by Ford officials at Detroit that the HENRY H. JONES factories throughout the country are now preparing to produce the new Civic and Mining Engineer cars in numbers exceeding even the Homestead Specialist tremendous production records a 1st Nat'l. Bank BldgPrice, Utah chieved in the manufacture of the PHONE 11 Price will get its first full description of the new line of Ford automobiles, tomorrow. A public reception to be held by real dealers isi part of the national ntroduction of the new Ford models, n thousands of communities all over he United States tomorrow this new ine of moderate-pricelight autonomies will be introduced to millions In the District Court of Carbon County, State of Utah. M. E. Rhodes, vs. riaintiff. Ophelia L. Rhodes, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled Court within twenty days after the service of this, summons upon you, if servVICTORY IS NEAR IN BATTLE ed within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within ON CORN BORER thirty days after this service, and modin One of the greatest battles defend the above entitled action, and ern history a peace-tim- e battle, but in case of your failure so to do. judga bitter one, nevertheless is now be-n- g be rendered ment will you waged against an enemy that has according to the demands agaiu.t of the comof threatened $10,000,000,000 worth whkh has been filed with American crops. The federal gov- plaint, Clerk of the above Court. This ernment has appropriated the sum of the action is brought to dissolve the $10,000,000 to carry on the fight and bonds of matrimony existing between several state legislatures have been and plaintiff. you enlisted in the cauee. For the enemy C. D. POPE is the European corn borer, the most f. r Plaintiff, Helper, Utah Attorney deadly menace Jthat has ever made its appearance in the corn fields of r 2-- 2 BETTER AUTOMOBILES E.N. Drive B nick for 1928 Gvei ma oad 6 ivery day, Nature is ou the job. are apnrox:mat'dy WHZN Palmer Graduate Chiropractor 305-Electric Bldg., Price, Utah 6:30-Office 5 Hours 10-Office Residcncs Phone 15 Phone 323-- ed. WORTHY CHARITY A woman with a heart and an idea went to work in New York a few years ago. Her heart was thai understand ii' of the unfair handicap placed upon mothers and children, bereft of their bread winner. The idea was to get relief help keep mother and child together ami not permit doors of institutions to open for them. She was sue: ssful finally getting a Chiid Welfare la w. through and a meatier appropriaiion of $100. 0OJ but a tart. Now the appropriations THE COMMUNITY -- DR. R. I..BR0CKEANK . I ng OURS IS TO SAVE TIME, BY DOING AUTO REPAIR- ADS: I. 0. 0. F. Meets every Tuesday evening at the K. P. Hall. Important business at every meeting. Members urged to attend; visiting brethren welcome. J. W. Draper, N. G. D. E. Lampson, Sec'y .i;aJ this country. Although victory in this war is now in si?ht. to the United States Department of Agriculture, it can only be won by keeping up the fight, until the "assassin of the corn field" is thoroughly whipped. And that is a matter which is everybody's concern not only the farmer who raises corn but everyone who is in any way connected with the agricultural industry. There is an interesting feature article about the corn borer menace in this issue of the Helper Times. Be sure to read "Control cf the Corn Borer!" by Elmo Ssott Watson in this newspaper. PROFESSIONAL TO PERFORM IN LODGE NO. 56 livery day, Napoleon fought lu.s impending battles, long before the iirst gun was fired. The most imposing structure in America was built many times in the mind of the architect Lug befoie he site w as select- declara-Congres- INITE SERVICE HELPER CONSOLIDATED tne foregoing paragraph. No one can tell you how to sell cars, run a bauk, or make a speech. Theie la just one way to learn, that it, in planning, preparing, and in doing the job over and over again, every THE BIG STUFF IN CONGRESS s Washington, I). C. The has before it: A bill providing for tax reduction along lines proposed by the Administration; legislation in order to establish a closer parity with Great Britain and Japan; flood relief measures for the Mississippi Valley; the Boulder Canyon Bam project, which will have to be fought out; farm relief; Muscle Shoals. There is a demand for revision of postal rates, and the immigration law is being discussed with an idea toward loosening some provisions and tightening others. The Saint Lawrence-Great Lakes Waterway Is due for an inning, and in addition, a discussion of our attitude on the subject cf merchant marine is inevitable. It is also inevitable that prohibi-- i ticm will require the time of Congress, and that the tarriff will mark Senate and House debates, although it is to be doubted that that discussion will end up in actual legislation. All these matters here enumerated are of really national importance. In addition, there are 531 agile legislative minds who can hardly be expected to deny themselves exploitation in private bills, or in measures which, while really private, they desire to regard as being of national importance. DEF- Hurry up. It will soon be tco late to do ycur Christmas shopping early, ING QUICKLY AND CORRECTLY. par-tuuar- ly shadows. Her matchless perfection is the i.toied up treasure of "every day' J her glorious beauty is a reflection of the joy of accomplishment tiiat comes with endless practice. Success is not confined to these who have marked innate ability, these who are without handicaps, or possessed ef extreme brilliance, but to the man WHO KNOWS HIS JOB. And LIKES it and WORKS at it. $j Thoughts of Tom Jarrard, sales manager of the Durant Motor company of Lansing, Michigan. Motor Fax petticoats? POME WAS NOT BUILT III A DAY All (if Us find a lot of pleasure in (I.iiij? a thing- we are able to do well. if you don't like your job there's a rea&on that may be connected with day. SERVICE GARAGE 7 r CONNER. Publisher HUTU METZ, Editor L. ipSSZ , What do they do with all the red flannel that they used to put into i- - 1. 1227 UTAH looking like new. Now is the time to send your winter garments to us for cleaning, mending and pressing. We can give you prompt service and our prices for llrst-rlas- s work are most reasonable. tor Co. CROWN Cleaners&Dyers HELPER. UTAH Phone-Pri- ce 384 Price, Utah t |