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Show tuhpSDAV. AUGUST 31, 1944 Host"8 of Mrs William Maulsby of the Wednes. iust the members Afternoon bridge club. Bridge orTwent to Mrs Willis, Mrs W1L Mrs Richardson. Mrs Berry and PLUMBING AND HEATING plumbing.. Heating.. EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE HELPER 171 i -- brand new theater for motion pic. tures and revues, a newly decorated manufacturers- buildine and count. RUNS FOR SIX DAYS Wednesday Eve less other improvements and Bridge Club veniences. It's a new fair and even a new fair Last week, Miss Claranell Riche to the Wednesday grounds which will greet I'tahns Played hostess Eve bridge club. Special guests were Mrs Paul Dalpiai. Mrs Martin Can-- ! Fair Grounds in Salt Lake City on ser. Mary Kavanaugh and Freda' September 3, to run day and night Bianco. Prize winners were Mrs through September 9. Neighborhood Sewing Club From every section of the state.' Mrs Naomi Mohn was the hostess Ganser, Mrs Dalpiaz and Claranell! from the buildings of county and at the regular meeting of the Neigh- Riche. The hostess served a desert community f.iirs, thousands of en. borhood sewing club during which lunch at the end of the evening. tries have been nourine in this delightful refreshments were served. week to the spacious exhibition build, Thimble Club Meets ings of the new grounds to compete Mrs Mary Gibson At Mrs Waldo Gale's for thousands nf dnllaro In ii, !,... Hostess Mrs U aldo Gale held the meeting ;JU(lKinK w, heRln Peptpnlh(r , an(, litThe weekly meeting of the Thurs. of the - . Thursday Nite thimble club contlnue throughout the week m m w m day Night bridge club met at the in her home last week. Mrs Arlene mm mm m um aJ The new fa ,g f he fj civic auditorium with Mrs Mary Gib. son acting as hostess. Special guests ail enjoyed refreshments at the end secretary.manager. who took over I f'BUT im fm "1ST 1 entertained were Mrs Fred Bosone of the meeting. the reins three years ago, only to and Mrs James Bergera. High honors have his first fair cancelled because There It An of the war, and the second presented LODGES CLUBS ABERDEEN DEALER under tortuous conditions, with the """J wi'8 occupying most Or In Your the sounds. Under difficulties, the CIO AUXILIARY COMMUNITY ....Mr, Esther Peterson a represents- - fair was Presented under tents, in tive of the National Citizens Politi ,he nP" am1 ,n whatever space that . cal Action committee of Washington ooul(' hp found. Despite these attendance records were spoke to the Helper Ladies CIO cuti,,f setAuxiliary, Monday evening on the subject of "American Women's Tart, Evp,y building is hack in posses, in the Coming Election." The meet.!0'11 of the fair now- nnti each is in ing was held at the home of Mr and ,,Ptte' condition than ever before, Livestock Mrs Frank Bonacci where she wa8 renovated bV ,hl? army. bai-n811 have "oncrete floors, there their guest. Mrs Peteson is from Provo formerly, and was educated at a.re shower and dressing rooms for livestock exhibitors and handlers, a 9 the University of Utah. Mixed Club Mr and Mrs Ernest Cima were hosts for the regular meeting of the Thursday nite mixed elub. a lunch eon was served first and club mem! D Mrs Murray of Spring Gfen Entertair.s Last week the Wednesday Nite sewing elub enjoyed refreshment in the home of Mrs Ambrose Murray in Spring Glen. They invited as a spec, ial guest, Mrs Ned Cochran. AT j Comfort ' !&&24iTJ3 u mi ALL the Familyl diffi-D.C- "' - INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE - COMPANY s WOMEN IF THE MOOSE Something rather original, a hand. kerchhief party was given for Mrs Leah Menary, who with her husband is leaving to make her home in Rakersfield. California. Cards and refreshments were enjoyed by club in committee members and the charge were Lillian Shaw, Rachel jJ Petersen, Edith Reddington and Ed. itha Taylor. The next meeting will g & be a regular meeting on Sept. 5. .... ... AT SENSIBLE 0AHLAIID COAL j PRICES mmAUTO GIRL SCOUTS j$ Last week, Girl Scouts, Troop No. x 5, led by Mrs Jess Cox and Mrs Ernie Flaim went on an overnight S camping trip. Fourteen girls particl. A pated and earned their badges in $ Trail Blazing. ' LADY d Wear! mrfM 2.49 Leather, composition, cord soles. Rubber Heels. Stitched and perforated. 12 to 3; &V2 to 11. Leather soles, rubber heels. Plain and perforated styles. Sanitized linings for foot, health. 12 to 3. 2.29 Sizes 8y2 t0 11J2 Saddle, Moccasin toe ox. fords. Rubber-heele- d slack shoes. Sizes 3 to 10. Comfortable Moccasin and Military Oxfords. Good.year Welt constructed. V2 to 10. s, Welt Constructed DEMOCRATS The monthly meeting of the Car. bon County Ladies Democratic club met on Monday, August 28. Mrs Jess Cox and Mrs Frank Mullins were hostesses and club members enjoyed a talk on "Democracy" by Mrs 01. iver Peterson. Cards were played also and refreshments served after, 3.98 TIME TO i WORRY J mm.- V - I Safe T ABOUT THE COLD m BLASTS FLESHLY FACTORS HELD UNREAL The only thing that travels uphill than down is a forest except, of course, the cost of We ought to keep them both '1 i ; I "Man" is the subject of the lesson sermon in all authorized Christian Science churches on Sunday, Septem. ber 3. "Among the Biblical citations are: "Have we not all one father? hath not one God created us." passages Among the correlative from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy were: "Man is not matter; he is not made up of brain, blood, bones, and other material elements. The Scrip. tures inform us that man is made in the image and likeness of God. Matter is not that likeness. The like- ness of Spirit cannot be so unlike Spirit. Man is spiritual and perfect." 3.49 Step-in- Dress! 1.98 2.49 Leather and .Children's Oxfords. Girls' SHOES Soft Glove For Sport .Children's Oxfords Girls' SHOES - ' OF h WINTER j If you need a new Coal Heater, it's a smart idea to see our rather complete stock of OAKLAND HEATERS. We are certain we have all the Heaters we'll get this season. Don't put off seeing what we have. They come in Three Convenient Sizes. ' If your heating equipment is not sufficient for your needs see the local Ration Boad for a Priority Certificate. faster fire living, down. NOTICE TO CREDITORS A Small Down Payment and Your Stove Certificate Will Hold Your Heater as long as long as you like. Estate of Nellie Fluker, als0 known as Mrs J. F. Fluker, and as Dr. N. E. King, deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 608 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 25th day of October, A.D., 1944. Date of first publication. August Date of last publication, Sep. tember 14. 1944. BERT L. CRIPPS, Admisitrator of the Estate of Nellie Fluker, also known as Mrs J. F. Fluker, and as Dr. N. E. King, deceased. 24, 1944. Jim Penney SHOES Towncraft Oxfords. 2.98 3.79 For boys off to school. Per. forated straight tip or moc- stitched wing and straight tip, moccasin toes. Goodyear Welt Constructed. Leather casin toe oxfords. soles. Sizes 1.6. Well.Designed Men's Mutual Mercantile Co. Phone 37 Helper O. K. CLAY, Attorney for Administrator. CARBON COLLEGE For men Oxfords, Selected Leather . A STATE SUPPORTED JUNIOR COLLEGE AT PRICE, UTAH 4.98 ESTABLISHED TO SERVE THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF SOUTHEASTERN SATURDAY 3.00 Boxed Set Size 3" x 5" , Fast Colors Sewed Stripes, Canvas heading ot Pole complete with Bracket and rope halyard ce prjjjY 10A.M. ACCREDITED Creditt recognized The ir,t two year Dentlttry, etc. Englntering, Medicine, Teaching, PRE-PROFESSION- BOYS' OVERALLS UNITED STATES FLAG 6 pairs Only 1.14 INFANTS FLANNEL SLEEPERS 69c Sizes 2 to 6 BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS High Colors m m wj ' Shoes for JMPj I HEAT ! & "Tlk ccu- -' i bers who won prizes were: Mr K Marquis and Mrs Cima. Supplies. STATE FAIR .OPENS rr. THBEi - Thuraday Nite TOMSIC PAGE in bridge went to Mrs D. K. Downey., Mrs Bosone and Mrs Gibson. at home 5 HELPER. UTAH Maulsby -- rf Willi 11 THE HELPER JOURN AL 1.19 In ' UTAH all Institution! of Hinher Education. worl toward ,ny profession, such at Law, or Preparation for skilled occupation! In business, tteno--. graphy, automobiles, welding, airplane englnet, machine shop practice, drafting and carpentry. VOCATIONALTerm'n' Ample opportunities cour,eB for work in Industries In Carbon County to help pay expenses of schooling. Careful outlined programs of recreational and cultural activities. Churches for your worship. of many denominations FALL QUARTER OPENS SEPTEMBER 11 Write For Catalogue J |