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Show CARBON HELPER. COUNTY, MAY 28 1831 UTAH, THURS MIsg Mary Hughes of Helper Wood of and l!is Margaret Price attended commencement at Wasatch academy exerckt-last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood accompanied them. ocia! Evemife nP INTEREST TO HELPER AND CARBON Helper Woman Ii Elected to Office Mrs. Sheldon Is Club Hostess very interesting meeting marked the May gathering of th Carbon County Democratic Women's club held at Price Monday Mrs. R. C. 8heldon afternoon. gave several rocal selections at the program which Interspersed the business program and the Past Noble Grands card games. Mrs. D. C. Gibson of Club Thursday Helper was elected to fill the E. Mrs. and E. G. Black Mrs. vacancy In the A. Greenhalgh will be joint host- chair. esses of the Past Noble Grands club of Utahna Rebekah lodge Fraternal Orders Thursday evening at the Green Honor Henry Hall halgh home. was given A pleasant social evening by the members Friday Contract Tuesday of the Rebekah and Odd Fellow Bridge Club Orders, with Henry Hall the guest Mrs. Ray McGonlgal was host of honor. The evening was aress at the contract bridge club ranged as a surprise to Mr. Hall meeting held last Tuesday at her and was gven in celebration of Refreshments his recent election to the office home in Price. were served to eight guests after of grand warden of the grand two tables of the game. lodge of Utah, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Refreshments Provo Visitor were served by the ladles at the Guest at Tea close of a program of games and Miss Helen B. Thomas of Provo dancing. Jiouse guest of Mrs. M. P. Street, Gather was entertained at a tea gfven Playmates Fourth At Birthday by Mrs. L. A. McGee at her Price Guest? Rose home Monday afternoon. MJner, Donna Little from Price and Helper were bid- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Acel den, the Helper guests Including Miner celebrated her fourth birthMrs. A. F. Drury, day Tuesday by inviting twenty-fou- r Mrs. Street. Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, Mrs. C. H. of her little playmates to Bishop, Mrs. A. J. Stafford and her home for a party. A program es. The tea tables of games made merry the after""were Bet in orchid appointments noon hours until refreshments were served. A pretty bfrthday cake with four small lighted Club Women Greet candles centered the table. Mrs. State Officer Woof the members Fourteen Miner was assisted In entertainmen's club were bidden to the ing by Mrs. O. F. Spratling and home of Mrs. A. F.. Drury Friday MJss Angeline Marteue, to greet Mrs. Weston Vernon of of the Logan, first Federated Womens clubs of Utah. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. Luncheon covers were Mrs. placed for these guests: Vernon, Mrs. R. J. Vatighan, Mrs. $ C. R. Fahring. Mrs. R. C. Sheldon !S of Helper, Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mrs. B. W. of gravel 19.2 miles price here Dalton. Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. road to Cat caneast from Mrs. J. C. Hub- L. J. Stookey, yon to be constructed. bard, Mrs. Ben Redd, Mrs. Carl SALT CAKE CITY Construcand Empey, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. tion on airport highway W. F. Olson and Mrs. 0. T. five road projects in county. EMERY Link canyon road from here to balng repaired Sixteen Guests At station. ranger Clay Springs Five Hundred Club LOGAN Bids opened for new in Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith en- rtiesel unit to be installed nnwnr slant. lAoi tertained sixteen guests of the of 1V ty U11L1V-Five Hundred club at their home Federal-ai- d gravel miles At in Martin Monday evening. eight and Wnodslde eleven o'clock a hot luncheon was served at four small tables ar- Green River let to Young ranged in the entertaining rooms. pgden. A Mrs. R. C. Sheldon was hostess at the afternoon gamea of the Tuesday Auction bridge club. Twenty guests were eeated at the card games following a luncheon. one-thir- ty rice-preside- Mrar-J.-Kolm- yice-preslde- nt I I v Miss June Eline Spratling went to Salt Lake City Tuesday morning for a week's viait at the homes of relatives. Utah News Review I LOCAL YLPPENE Essley McKee of Rolapp left Tuesday for Michigan to visit at the homes of relatives. Mrs. Paul Carter and small daughter went to Cheyenne, to attend Wyoming, Saturday the graduating exercises of the General Pershing hospital where her sister. Miss Margaret Knobbs is a graduate. She will visit at the home of her grandmother before returning to Helper. Mrs. Charles Wahl returned to her home In Wendover, Nevada, Friday after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wahl in Helper, as well as with relatives ,ln Price. John Rask left Friday evening to enter the D. R. O. W. hospital at Salina, Colorado, for treatment. He has been confined to his home for the past two weeks with illness. Mrs. Orvllle Garlick spent the at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph week-en- WANT ADS s COUNTY RESIDENTS. PHONE 21 d Rosmussen, In Salt Lake CJty. Gus Tsangaria was a business In the capital qlty Sunday caller and Monday, Gale Martin, a student at the Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant, returned home Sunday evening to pass the summer at the homes of her parents In Helper. and Mrs. E. T. Borken-hage- n left for Ely, Nevada, Saturday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunton. They made the trip by motor. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Taylor motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to vifjflt with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood. Mies Leah Taylor returned home with her parenta, having visited the past week with son-in-la- her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert RobinThe Misses Barbara and Doroson and Mrs. E. H. Thomas will their from here are Exsteln thy Nevada, motor to Provo and Salt Lake home in Wendover, for Decoration day. visiting with Helper relatives. MEN and DEPENDENTS of WORLD WAR, DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS .' Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Tilton were Pensions, compensation, insur- motorists to Provo Wednesday. ance, hospitalization, soldiers' and two Mrs. Ed. Horning homes, bonus, funeral expenses, etc. Methods of obtaining children are visiting with her these and other benefits cov- relatives In Thistle. ered in our Manual. One Dollar. Mrs. R. Barrett was a passenSERVICE MEN'S SERVjCE ger for Salt Lake City Saturday Jackson, Miss. morning returning home Miss Mattie Green of Green Norman Bray, Harold and Geo. River visited the past week at Patterick, and Robert and Richthe heme of Mr. and Mrs. Phil ard Vaughan were members of a. G. Dufi'ord at Heiner. FOR SALE Two wicker chiiirs party at Mud Springs and office table, cheap. Inquire came home camping Mrr,. Alec Lakie , week. this Mrs. John Malecker and three at the Times office. Jaturlay evening from Portland, sons went to Salt Lake City Satregcn, wiere ehe wis called Gus Anton is a patient at the FOR furnis led seven RENT urday for a short visit. .1 we;ks ago by the serious apartment; also unfurnlsheJ 4 illnes j of her brother. His con- Holy Crosa hospital in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bioni of and 2 room apartments. Modern.. dition was Improved at the time City. Monday he underwent an in Phone 26w. operation for the removal of a Helper were recent visitors of her departure for Utah. goiter. Gunnison, guests of Mr. and Mrs. house comMiss Mona Petty, FOR RENT Lloyd Petty. W. R. furnished. Inquire pletely visitor at the Bioni home for th Johnson, City recorder. to Gunnireturned month past son at the same time. modern FOR SALE: enclosed back porch, brick home, Miss Bertha Gunderson has re- cement basement, garage. 80x90 turned to her home in Emery. ft. lot. Located at 126 Dodge st. listing a Few of the Savings Which may be found in our During the past school term she Terms $500 down, bal. like rent. Stores at Helper and Frice for FRIDAY, MAY 29th: taught In the Spring Canyon Inquire at residence. school, 5c o POTATO FLAKES 3 oz. pkgs., each 5c 11 oz. cans., eachPORK & BEANS SUMMONS Ardys Huntsman Rowley has 14c of the In Court District CHEESE the Fall Cream, per pound secured a divorce from Asael Seventh Judicial district in and 35c BOILED HAM Sliced, per pound Rowley and given custody of a for Carbon County, state of Utah. 25c SPRLNG FEYEES Well fed, per pound aliminor child with monthly ARCH I. FLEMING, Plaintiff, 7c POT E0AST Steer Beef, pound per mony of $25. Charges of falure vs. 15c HENS Fancy pound per variety, were brought against RETHA FLEMING, Defendant. to provide 12c HAMS Picnic Style, per pound Rowley. The State of Utah to said -- UTAH STEAWBEEEIES A Bare Treat defendant: You are hereby summoned to Mr. and Mrs. Parley Beal of Wt reserve the right to limit Quantity Kenil worth were Emery county appear within 20 days after the service of this summons upon visitors Sunday. you, if served within the county Miss Elenor Ann Vaughan of in which this action is brought; Helper received her graduate otherwise, within SO days after nurses' certificate at graduation service and defend the above exercises of the Salt Lake gener- entitled action; and in the case al hospital held in Salt Lake of your failure so to do, judgCommunity Builders ment will be rendered against Thursday eyeninjr. of the you according to demands filed, Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Lund of complaint which has been court. said of clerk Standardville are visiting wjth with the This action is brought to disrelatives in Fountain Green. solve the bond of matrimony Mrs. L. R. Met went to Grand heretofore and now existing beJunetion, Colorado, Sunday to tween you and the plaintiff. Signed WALTER C. GEASE, attend the visitation of the ColoE. for plaintiff. O. Vol. 1. Edited by Chas., down at the Central Lumber Co. of the officers Attorney rado Grand Court House, Price, S., at a local chapter there Mon- Address: Utah. day evening. While In the city Mdern methods 21, I of merchMay EDITORIAL First publication, she will be a guest at the homes o Now that they can make andising have made it poesible of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chambers 1931. Last Dublieation. June 11 0 silk underwear and stockings for Helper stores to compete and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. with mail-ordhouses and 1931. Jj from corn stalks every family o will want a little patch of big city stores on the basis of corn to raise its own teddy quality and price. 200.000 trout PANGUITCH Mrs. George Jackson and two b. to brook bears. Eastern 750.000 and sons of Kenilworth are wisitors Customer: "Here's u piece Mrs. planted in local streams at early at the home of Mr. and of rubber tire An my hash." date. Mt. at Pleasant. Another nice thing about Ernest McArthur the old fashioned sweetheart; Waiter: The "No doubt. 0 she was appy when you filled motor is horee the displacing ll!i!HI!ir!i!:!li!l!!lllllllll!l!j!M 1 her up wth pink lemonade. everywhere." BARGAINS SUCCESS Meat and Grocery Co. Helper Price - ....Ceptral Shavings... er J liillll 1 flJIJIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll ocke i I Flapper, at baseball game "And what are those men away out there for?" EXCLUSIVE Sunday Afternoon f .rlf NEW SIMILE work as other fellow's lighter. ' As hard to the Date: fielders. "They're A "Run" is the openwork They catch flies." "I wish you'd quit being so tl:at dcvelopea in stockings sarcastic when I ask a civil just before they are given to mother. question." UNIVERSAL NOTHING NEW TIlAfA rfiflllw la a rainhn..lnnl town has at least one .Every old aristocrat who owes everyman that talks. We've him. But he doesn't say any- - body and is insulted by a "dun," thing: except. "Yes, dear," sn We are ready nt all times The liapp,leat people are to extend to ym the aid of those who experience occasion- our . Building Service, al misery to afford contrast," . The Daintiest Dresses Imaginable 100 DEESSES New French; Voiles Pongee. Finish. Broadcloth. Prints Plaids Dotted Swiss Eyelet Embroidery Betsy Robs Frocks The Styles are so captiaating and the price couldn't resist buying several o 100 DEESSES K0W The Thomas Millinery FORMERLY SOLD AT . 60 DRESSES qo' VALUEFEEE Price and Hoytsville, Utah fit lf FREE f Sd MWM4&&fr$&$G4 One Hundred Hats to Select From A Wonderful MARK EVERY GRAVE Summit Monumental Works Co. Inc. $7.90 Redd Chevrolet Company A $10.50 HAT, $5.50 VALUE, Opportunity to Select the Necessary Frocks to money-savin- new low prices. The Only Modern Equipped Shop In Carbon County mi FORMERLY SOLD AT $16.50 SOW plete Your Summer Waidrobe, at additional advantage of selecting a Hat to Decoration Day is just nine day$ away, ytt there is tim to choose a fitting Memorial, giving that expression of permanency love and Devotion. With the finest of workmanship, at $4.95 $10.50-- '' " T(' '$'5' prints. the Ideal Hat for the Ideal Girl at SOLD AT $5.90- - HAT, $3.00 VALUE, FEEE modest you Ready-To-We- ar POEMERIY NOW PEICED $1.00 and up afA wonderful line of smart pajamas for garden, kitchen, and shades fancy ternoon or lounging wear in all the wanted Smart Line of Childrens' Wash Frocks, and Chas. Three Groups of Attractive Summer Frocks At Special Clearance Prices. Your Choice of a HAT given FEEE with Every DRESS Purchased During this Big Sale! have just arrived at The Thomas Millinery You will always find Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wilson of Salt Lake City were Carbon county visitors Tuesday, guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallm of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ferguson of Price. BOTH purchased g prices, and match each Expert Repairing Parts and ciccessories REBUILT USED CARS Com- the dress, at the cost of the frock Sale Starts Friday, May 29th Closes Friday, June 12 Are You Suffering On PILES? IF PILES DRIVE YOU MAD! About one person out of five suffers from some disease or other of the lars Intestine. Many of thorn suffer acute pain for years and are in misery because of pil. and are notlsfied to secure occasional relief by using some remedy or ollu r. But these remedies no not help. For those who suffer from piles, time Is too costly to waste experimenting u:: timely with methods. A tried and proven method of curing pile. listula, Itching plies, fissure, abscesses, abdominal wounds and constipation is the use of OUR FAMOUS ma n: Shop ' MRS. IIINIIIIIL LAPRIEL REDMOND, Proprietor IMPORTED Vecheldc PILE SALVE postpaid $1.25, CO. D. Write today to $1.40 VECHELDE IMPORTING COf 4640 Broadway, New York Department 424 i - v |