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Show A -HELPER, t'TAH THE HELPER TIMES Page Four CARBON HIGH HOOP Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge St. John'were passengers for Palt Lake Tuesday. SLATE; EMERY OUT and Mrs.' Kick Ber Frank Barboglio, Mr. and Mr4;. Jack Moss, Mrs. M. H. Leute, Mrs. Ernest Tad Wore, lAr. and Mis. H. A .Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, Lr. and Mrs. L. I!. G rover, Duiiton, Mrs. Jake .Sax, Mrs, A. J. nard! 'ana Mr, ami Mis. Attflouenj Ace Minor and Charles Legrr. Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalpia. Kavan;wgh, Mrs. Victor Litizzette, of i'Tieej'Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wor-le- y Mrs. X. E. Fluker, Mrs. H. A. lart was the diversion of the evening. of ;C!uinbia Mr. and Mrs. and Mis. Rose Partridge of Price. ana Mr. and Mrs. ll. B. Mcbleh-tFriends Arrange Club Program R. . ,j tirifieths Helper, Farewell Party, " " Devoted to Music The home of Mrs. Roger Reynolds Sunday Nigh The December program of the was the scene of a '. ft ;: pleasant social Dinner Club enterWomen's club of Helper centered P. Fisher Mrs. and Mr. a when evening Monday gathering i Excwms I AobJ f around the biography of Madam group of friends gathered in compli- tained the Sunday Might Dinner Excuses are "onr favorite alibi Schumann Heik, and her favorite ment to Mrs, T. Litizette for a fare- club at their home this week. Sprays hurt and when telling the truth, mfght In hlft musical selections. The program was well party, prior to her departure for of holly at the dinner table No successful man has them given Thursday afternoon" under tne Price to jiiake her home. The Litiz-ette- s Christmas tally cards lent a touch equipment For It Is usually thfc direction of the music and dramatic have disposed of their hotel of the holiday atmosphere. Tables Mu that the best man at niaklnf art committee of which Mrs. James interests in this community and will of bridge followed the dinner, with excuses Is the poorest man, at mak"v Charlesworth is chairman. The make their futwe home in Price. these miests idavinsr: Mr. ami Mrs. iu& n ii of the world-fame.singer The farewell party was arranged by was read by Mrs. S. P.. Tyumen. a group of friends who brought their Mrs. Henry Hall reviewed current own to serve at the close events and the world in music, while of the cn.joyalde social evening of appropriate vocal selections; were dancing and cards. The hostesses H. "'VV, given by Miss Fare Christcnsen and also presented their departing memMiss Ivy Memmott accompanied by ber with a beautiful farewell gift. Miss Rae Christenaen. The evening's guests included Mrs. Litizctte, Mrs. Harry Clark; Mrs. M. Sunday Evening Floyd,' Mrs. George St. John, Mrs. E. H. Thomas, John luchanan,-Mrs- . Dinner Party A pleasant social hour was ar Mrs. W. Diekert Mrs. E. T. Borken-hagen- , Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. ranged at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Simonsen Friday evening J. B. Kesler, Mrs. R. R. Houtz, Mrs. , Mrs. R. P. .Barrel', when they entertained at dinuer. Clyde Xas-.niMrs. Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Ii. E. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. y Mrs. K. C. .Sheldon spent Wed nesday visiting in Salt Lake City. and Mrs. James Cbarleswortli, in daiiL'hter. hlsie, were shopper the capital city Monday. Mrs. Olive Clavton was a business raller in Suit Lake Citv the first f the week. arbi-trato- association, respectively. Schedules for tlte schools in this flistnet were drawn up at this time with several majoi- - changes being made. It was announced that the school in Emery county have withdrawn from competitive play in this district, tiieanriver, formerly iu the southern. division was shifted to the central district while Carbon, heretofore in the central division, was given a berth in the northern divi- '.. Te Mrs. .lames (lalanis is a patient at the. Price city hospital, and is improving at this writing. The population of Spring Glen was swelled by two new arrivals, twins born to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oldham Monday. games will comprise the season's play in the district and because of the distance between schools iu tlie northern district, each team will play two games on successive night. In view of Emery county 's withdrawal, the manner in which toe entry in the state contest is chosen will be changed this year. Following is' the schedule for the three divisions of the district: Mr. and community Mrs. Scott Moroni the Mrs. Boss Ellis of this were guests of Mr. and P.mno at their home in past week. lor iml Mr .and Mrs. Martin Matekovic of Spring Glen re announcing tb birth of a daughter at their home To Water District Post November George A Howler of Spring Glen was elected director of the Price Jtiver .Water . Conservation district Tuesday by defeating K. K. 01syn of 'obtained 361.8.34 , Price. I Rowley, rotes while Olson received 290.75. .Or. IL B. Gnrtzmnn,. although not listed as a candidate, received SI ' rotes. , Miss Grace Zwahlen of Kpnilworth is visiting friends in Ferron. Joe Hansen of Cleveland recently moved to this community to niaks his home. ff returned Mosday Grand Junction, been a visitor at and Mrs. R. A. Charles Spadafora of Helper was visitor in Greenriver the latter part of the week. Mrs. Lepriel Redmond was a btisi- enller In the capital city the first of the week. a business I' tiS ft A Fr SPECIALIST GIFT SHOP, HELPER Glasses: $5,00 and up INCLUBIXU EXAMINATION White Eagle LUNCH A ii GOOD PLACE tables of bridge were arranged at the homo of Mrs. Sam Stein Tuesday afternoon following luncheon of the Tuesday Bridge club members served at the Merchants cni'e. The members and their guests present included: Mrs. Dave Brown find Mrs. Ray Robbins of Spring Canyon; Mrs. Roy Birchard of Mrs. L. C. Knise of Castle Gate, Mrs. (!. Grow and Mrs. E. Thompson of Rolapp, Mrs. Elmer Stan-dardvill- e, Wahlstrom and Mrs. Ben Stein of Price, Mrs. I). C. Gibson, Mrs. Frank Wible, Mrs. A. f. Drury, Mrs. Reagan Ratlif'f, Mrs. C. Wallm, Mf. J. Moffit and ' Mrs. Paul Tessetto. Mrs. Moffit will be the hostess at the club meeting December 22. Horsleys Honored At Dinner Party. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Horsley, r so,funt returned from a journ in Washington, D. C, were th( honored guests at a dinner party given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Elliott Sunday. A basket of yellow roses made the dining table attractive, where these guests were seated: Mr. and Mrs. Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Green- two-yea- Hot Meat Pies, Chili and( Short Orders TO EAT Merchants Lunch Regular Dinner 25c 25c , This Christinas ; Swiiie Gifts r i tnave vou vc what to really wanted ALL-ELECTRI- your home fol- lowing this splendid idea of giving som- ething sensible, but NjtT tx inues Heating. that contall through the years. r Have these modern servants, under our How appropriate! How pleasing! How Combination Step- Down rate, at no typical of the spirit of Christmas! greater cost than the antiquated Make this a "Home methods of by gone Improvement" -- days! point on your Christmas shopping tour, to visit our store. It will be a pleasure to tell you about our liberal plan for the purchase of a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater, or any of these improvements for of our Combination your home. We'll be glad also to show you the economy " "All-ElectriService. Rate for time-payme- QUALITY- P RICE- it 1 1 , Helper til 1 1 1 H Meat 1 1 SATISFACTION n uttinm hhhi M 1 CI nt c" Drop in soon, or phone us if you prefer, and we'll have our representative call on you We are sure you'll be interested and in no manner are you obligated. Grocery Phone 60 Utah . Electric joyment a J of Cooking, Electric Refrigeration and Electric Water Make it . advantages which thousands of others are enjoying . . . the superior service bringing to your family a source of comfort and en- you're in .... the Groceries - Meats OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS . Is Toward Christmas! THOUSANDS ' When you "Switch you're not only Mrs. Sam Stein Tuesday Club Hostess A Dr. N. E. King EYE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pessetto returned home Saturday from a six weelts' sojourn on the Pacific coast. The Pessettos spent some time in Las Vgns where the Helper building company were estimating on a government building job. They visited extensively in California. SALE! The Trend . 3Wm 30. Mrs. TT. M. Dart to her home in Colorado. She had the home of Mr. Part since Friday. i DS- o Mrs. Eugene Gibson is spending th week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Best at Minturn, Colorado. JRowley Elected can msks th joy of Christmas last throughout tht year. Order a bedroom or kitchen extension telephone for installation. Just call our business office. Order Today WATCH FOR lum-heo- Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Bovverman Jr., of Helper have a new baby daughter at their home, born Tuesday. sion. Twelve You i at . Athleiie directors, eoacbes ami school officials from Duchesne, Uintah, San Juan, Grand and Carbon a ounties attended basketball n school Price toaching Saturday conducted by C. 0. Wilson and E. Allen IJ.uteman. secretary and for the Ctah High Bcbool ... f ' hatch, Mr. and Mrs. F. Nviuan. Mr. CHANGES MADE IN . Tfenrsdaj, December 10, 1831 .EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE - ' |