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Show TEE HELPER TIMES, HELP EE, UTAH Dominic Berg era' oT'tMs'Pftf wHsf """Mr; and Mrs. Silas Ross an fam-- a of Howard E. Perkins, died at the business visitor In the capital city lly of Castle Gate recently visited Price City Hospital last Thursday relatives in Arcadia. during the past week. morning, Dec. 1, following an oper- ation for appendicitis. She had & The Sunday school party at the Amusement hall last Tuesday eve- been rushed to the hospital on Sun- . day and was found to have a rup-ning was a most successful and en- tured gangrenous appendix. The joyable affair. The following propoison spreading from this caused was Standardville News' gram Song given: America. Prayer offering by Bishop Borne. Luther's Cradle Hymn. Vocal solo Bland Fox, Reading Mrs. Lola Pritchett. Games and dancing furnished amusfment for the remainder of the evening, after which delicious refreshments were served. S3 Mrs. Andrew Young has been confined to her home the past week with rheumatism. Miss Evelyn Thorley, one of the I.atuda teachers, visited friends at Standardville last Sunday evening. There will be a dance at Latuda next Saturday evening. Everybody I 1 3 . Santa Clause's is welcome. Wendell Petersen of Salt Lake City, hosiery salesman, has been working in this territory the past ieadquarte week. The Kindergarten class of the Sunday school won the very beautiful banner awarded for the highest attendance during the month of November. There was a free show given at the hall last Friday evening. The picture "Rubber Tires" was a very good one. This film was paid for by the Welfare association. The Standardville store has on Strand Theatre Building display a splendid line of Christmas goods. The beautiful dolls are esHELPER, UTAH pecially worthy of consideration, and it would not be hard to choosa a gift for any member of the family at this store. Mrs. Treat entertained a group of small children at her home last Saturday afternoon, honoring the Chiropractor of her two children, Mick-- i 305-Electi-iHELPER CONSOLIDATED Bldg., Price, Utah birthday ey aged five, and Kathryn, whose 6:30-Office Hours 10-LODGE NO. 56 second birthday it was, also. Games Office Residence I. 0. 0. F. anii refreshments featured tbe oc323-Phone Meets every Tuesday evening ai Phone 15 casion. ' .e K. P. Hall. Mrs. Harrison, postmistress at Important busing BE. M. C. MELROSE Standardville, requests that we .every meeting. Members urged Physician and Surgeon "mail early." This will insure the wel- visiting brethren Bank State Building Helper surest and quickest delivery of the "me. J. W. Draper, "N. G. HELPER, UTAH parcels sent and also very material; D. E. Lampson, Sec'y PHONES helps in lightening the work of ly " loi AJA employees, which must of nepostal 3S NO. ITAHNA LODGE cessity, be very heavy at this season REBEKAH DE. W. A. HARDY of the year. Jeets the Second and Fourth Fridays Mrs. Lela Gledhill Perkins, wife DENTIST Office in Henry Hall Bldg. of Each Month Phones ; Florence Lambson, N. 6. The Gift Sh op, Jewelers M-- r I0FESSIONAL ADS mart oats her untimely death, Mrs. Perkins was born at Vermil-- : lion, Utah, April 10 1899. She was a daughter of Joseph Gledhill, a native of England and Rebecca Gledhill of Utah. She was educated, and has lived all her life in Utah. After her marriage nine years ago she and her husband moved to Carbon county, where they have since resided. he leaves to mourn her, her husband, Hoyard Perkins, and 3 small children, the oldest, Max aged seven, her mother and father, residing at Fallbrook, California, and several brothers and sisters. The funeral, held at the L. D. S. Tabernacle at Price on Sunday afternoon and presided over by Bishop Reed Boren of Standardville waa very beautiful and impressive. Mrs. Edith Olsen sang very beautifully the song"Face to Face;" there was a trio of ladies and a mixed quartette who also sang beautifully, and by special request, John I. Evans of Standardville. sang, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose." Interment was made in the Price City cemetery. The sincere sympathy of the en-- ; tire community goes out to Mr. Perkins and his children ia their great bereavement. Metals, Brocades, Satins, Combinations New and decidedly smart materials fashioned in popular small close fitting styles, in a wide array of striking new colors. Modes for Women, Misses and See the Mid-Wint- er Modes in Afternoon Gowns Frank Hall left Wednesday for Colo., where he will again enter the hospital for medical treat ment. Mr. Hall has spent the past month with his sons in this city. He will visit at DeBeque, Co'lo., before proceeding to the hospital. Saliila, and I 6 2 2-- 5 BANK 8 Party Frocks at the CIGAR STORE TOBACCO. CIGARS, COLD to Next Grill Mar y Jane Frock Shop 1 DRINKS ECT. " With Thomas Millinery Cafe Utah Helper, i Res. Gladys Johnson, V. G. fg ec- - lee- - DE. R. Fine. Sue Mary Allison, Treasurer. f I " Office 95-- G. 99-- WOODHEAD DENTIST Helper State Bank Building Phone 120 Helper, Utah. rZTTrrrZ MIGLIOEE DE. F. A. Physiotherapist and Chiropractor ; Office hours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings 7 to 9 i , POPE & POPE Lawyers Offices in Provo and Helper I Helper State BanK Bldg. at Natl. Bank Bldg. Price, Utah phono HeIper uta, HENRY H. JONES THE ABBOTT MORTUARY Mining Engineer j Civic and FUNERAL DIRECTORS Homestead Specialist Licensed Embalmers tNat'l. Bank BldgPrice, Utah stalIord Building Phone 129 PHONE 11 Helper H?N,n m lib v - - DR j I T WM ELLIOTT Physician and Surgeon Henry Hall Bu'.lding PHONES "ice, 99ra .... Residence, 132 J. E. 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