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Show " TIMES, KELfER. THE HELPER . - . f n r:. s t 1 - "S teachers and Offentertained the children of the Helper Primary at the railroad chapel Saturday afternoon from the dances hours three to five. Folk and games were participated, followed by refreshments. The Primary icers : We invite you to call and see the many new things that come to our Store each Week which .enable us to supply you' with EVERYTHING : Mc-K- MONARCH Stoves and Ranges . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fahring were host and hostess to the members of the Price Dinner club at their home Clever valentine Friday evening. HEATERS n Various Sizes and Prices appointments were carried out in the decorative features. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reed of Price, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. k of Sunnyside, Miss A. Broy-le-s of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Miss) Dorothy Rasmussen, Mr. J. T. Kelly, Mr. C. D. Pope and Dr. E. F. Gianotti. High scores were awarded to Mrs. Fullmer and ALLEN Parlor Furnaces m (ynitm ' HOME LISX GRANITE WARE Economical items abound in every CHINA AND CUT GLASS corner hsre the things that make homes more like EISHE3 home Mr. Pope. UTENSILS Mrs. August Litizzette entertained at bridge Thursday evening for the pleasure of their friends. Crystal baskets of spring blooms centered the luncheon tables. Mrs. Vignetto received the point and Mrs". Sam Stein the hon or prize among the ladies, and Mr. Fahring was high in points, while Mr. Moffatt took the honor among men. The guests bidden werp Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vi.irnetto. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mof- - . PRICED Dependable Toolr . and Cutlery RIGHT! The Helper Furniture and Hardware Company to drive0 THE GREATEST BUICK LUCAS PAINTS AND EVER BUILT MUnESCO VARNISHES Utah Carbon Motor Co. CALSOMINES . Ladies silk jersey and rayon bloomers lu pastal and dark shades. An exceptional value. 98c Pair 4 Ladies' striped satinette boomers, with fancy elastic garter. Colors, orchid, pink, blue, honeydew, and rose. Holding the Public Good Will Our 79c Pair Children's a also be good tomorrow and I rboi f e r'uQT Misses' every day. made of good If an article, for example, quality saline. Colors, pink, or'blaojc chid, blue, tan, honeydew, is worth $4.S8, that ia a just and white. price to sell It for. To re49c Pair Age 2 o 12 years duce the price would be to 69c Pair Age 14 to 16 years admit that it was not properly priced in the beginning We never have two and KICK-AWA- Y bloomers, Curtain Nets and Scrims prices for the same article. fancy rayon curtain goods w do continuHowever, in gold and natural. ously keep our prices as low 36-in- i i ; ' A that is opinion 4 that is good today win Vaue o a nt.(t Jdra OSS H. ?rs Oth alia rs. 1 .Rol ch 29c Yard consistent with rayon rent market conditions as flbwerad fancy 36-in- netting is re - placement never nanto 49c Yard Th and costs. We comparative considprajtion eviry day which means that your Do- llar alwayi worth no Penimaid Art 100 buys cents' less, no more! And that 100 cents' worth Needle Work A new and complete line of our is measured ia the most own brand stamped goods liberal way possible. Scarfs without Operating Centerpieces Buffet Sets Bridge Seta Piilow Cases Aprons A our very low price. , modic "sales" necessary 19c to 98c Mien's collar attachod rayon dress ;shirts. An Mtripcd Madras exceptional value cjeljing broad- - tare rice F I iur le er C I th , ard ank ran ros rs. jmn TH un- changing for cash Th pa reni )rdi the buying irll povysr of thfcj countrywide Institution, we have found ien tree it possible not good will of fem lie cd to only the but to continue public Boys' plain and shirts, all sizes. - isho only and giving the cus tomer the full benefit of win the 98c Each ' le spas- or other price methods, cal tmei terns, 19c to 33c Yard pur, id ( cur- assortment of laces large scrims and nettings, in white and prices, natura.1, in many wifiths and patHere you receive the same A Dress Shirts A dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stover Tuesday even ing followed by games of Five Hundred. The spirit of St. Valentine was attractively evident in the elever red heart decorations. Baskets of red carnations centered the dinner tables. At the games Mr. and Mrs. August Litizzette scored high and were the reciivents of the priW-jThe'invited guests were Mr .and Mrs.J Sam Stein, Mr. and Mrs. August Litizzette, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walraven . HELPER, UTAH Values in Bloomers Floyd, Ho ill ear rw ave hold it. .or 98c Each s a fT . wo s masm mms 3 Miss Florence Good, Mrs. and Mr. N. I. K. Good Jorgensen. FOR SALE by 'Cl( 'ric f fro art ar. WM. PAKKY HOME REALTY, Springville. Utah, Phone 56-- J 1. brick, 4 acres,' near school $3 100 6 room home, 2. partly modem, one block from city park 2,500 9 acres dairy farm on 3. state highway; home and flow-Jnwe 2,100 4. Nice home, right in town 1 500 '5. home and two acres of land close in; grapes, strawberries, young archard; good place for poultry 1.SC0 6. Established restaurant, good business; a real bargain; party leaving town. Also, farm near Roosevelt. Will trade for first-cla-- K The ladies of the Relief Society entertained at the chanel Friday evening in honor of the Priesthood the fhoclj teachers. Flags and anfi bunting, suggestive of the pat riotic month. were attractively delved about tho hall Tho n tainmen?; with program,' and wa3 followed by (lancing and a social time. Delicious refreshments were served to the hundred guests. The program follows: Son America mm. O years ago, with the coming af the . Hupmobile light, an alert public quickly sensed the facuhct here at last was an eight of new and sound simplicity An eight lavishly generous in distinguished ;oft silence. in All this will be plain to you, the first ti me you drive this Eight. ou will imdyoursdf asking where on earth you could find such such surpassing ease, such a wealth of power with such a finished manner of turning it into performance. There is a difference between this Higr and any six; and it is that final degree of distinguished performance whith is bringing to the Hupmobile Eight, fjU)ies and hundreds who had thought the liightr-prictsix the finest car they would ever drive. supcr-smoothncs- miles-per-gallo- n; smoothness and So Hupmobile quickly became the in the world; selling straight-dgh- t complete conquest not only of its own I.ut taking unto itself large sections niiickcts beyond. largest making market, of new d lo irteen Distinguished 'W '5725 THE D Til it T T "ST I 5 Ti b. Body Tjfes Detroit, plus T t if lr. :ar roi md s vit ViS' 40-ac- ss brj-a- 1 a i 1 are greatest" savings STORE NO 35 fr.t, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kesler and Mrs M. UTAH i "Where Mr. and AND . ,7-- JLIi ENNEY Kirk-patric- FOR THE . el Mrs. Frank Osborne, Mrs. C. E. Lance, Mrs. M. H. Leute, Mrs. F, P. Fisher, Mrs. M. C. Melrose and Mrs. H. J. Walraven. vey, the lowest animals have' an instinct that tells them of Home but how. much more the name. means to us! .And how much more if MAY mean, if it be attractive and'comfortablev delighted PRICE, SQUAEE Brand MATEESSES Even: Buy a Buick! It is a car you will be proud to own, and . EEASOMBLY PKICSD nome SiP TO -, Floyd wa3 hostess. A prettily arranged luncheon was served preceding the games. Mrs. J. Vignetto was high in "points and Mrs. M. C. Melrose had the honors. Besides the regular club ladies the invited guests were Mrs. Ben Cox, Mrs. W. B. GRADE FtnUJITURE HIGH i you .see. Circle of the hbstesjjs at a i i A NATION-WID- INSTITUTION' E cara of Helper peope motored down Kelvev, Mr. and Mrs. August Litizenjoyab'fe zette, Mr. end Mrs. P. Pessetto, Mr. to participate in tl-and Mrs. F. P. Fislier, , Mr. and affair. Mrs. Tod Storey and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. Allen of Price. E. On Friday evening a at Litizzette presided August Mr3. George Zeese entertained at a l.ridze luncheon. The pont awards lunchfcon-kensjngto- n at her Belvethose and went to Mrs. Walraven. home Wednesday afternoon. of honor to Mrs. . Melrose. Covers dere . was served at 2 o'clock-tLuncheon G. were laid for Mr. and Mrs.-IIguests: Mrs. M. C. the following Green. 'Mr. and Mrs. II. J. WalMrs. C T Kendall, Mrs. E. Melrose, M. C. Melrose, raven. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Leute, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gianotti, Mr. F. Gianotti, Mrs. J. Gerandas, Mrs. I. K. Mrs. Good, and Mrs. J. T. Kelly, and Mr. and1 A- - Lakie, Mrs. H. Mrs. P. F. Fisher, Mrs. It A. Dart. J. Walraven, Mrs. J. Galar.is, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor en- Bnrbcslio, 'Mrs. Charles Ledger and tertained at their Heiner home Sat- - Mrs. Harry Clarlc. unlay evening. Several table,? of The Helper Bridge club was enterFi;o Hundred were played. Lun- tained at the New Cattle Inn at Price Monday afternoon. Mrs. M. . There Is smartness in the profile of the Buick ; motor car which never grows tiresome, no matter how manv'Buicks' s d J Mrs. J. Melrose assisted joyable. The guests numbered the hostess. ten. The Past Matrons Kauteru Star were party given in the cheoii was served in St. alentine Ijciitrilt ""card Monday 'Utvle" i The. ;g lies';. :Bludd.;Mi?.'-'an'Masonic Temple. Price evening. The '(affair 'waa a huso Mrs. Lee Kirk. Mr.. anil JJrs,..JJQUg in every' way. several !as Perry, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mcsu(Co-- i Price youth, who 2a 3 vjf S w w Safe vS pleaded guilty to petty larceny sevQ HELPER SOCIETY eral weeks ago, was taken to the state prison Friday for violation of parole from that institution. Burl Johnson, found guilty of a. similar Mrs. II. J. Walraven entertained offense, Is just finishing his thirty- - at a kensington at her home on day sentence In the county Jail. .'Thursday afternoon. A social time and lun:h made the afternoon enHoward Thomas,- N O V I s h B SILVAGNI MOTOR COMPANY Vocal Miss pat "Always tfie Best Values in Am the Town' Mn Bidi fut Arriving Dailythe Peterson Ml" All accompanied by Mls8 Evelyn Madson, mando.lin. Violin Solo Miss Johnson of Mar Solo CUS hot to New Spring La: vie we tin. ...Mrs. W. R.'.-'M- ng Characteristic I'aseey. Piallo Solo Sonrr .. B. Mr .T A .... l.nrnu M,.fft tutfii tu Mis.-- ! Mrs. Maud Myer of .Sunnyside friends over the week end ressesandto ate Clip, sni.-ilof iiinl Mrs. Tom CuIp, was taken le Price Sunday for an npj endicit is M.irj-ir- Pa dl pu Fashion's Favorites in Style and Hue vis- - t.,x. l Mr. r. D 7 1 EI GHT u'a''i'ifC it'-'- i priced (mm rtwnn Vocal Trio Mrs. B. A. Moffat. Mrs A. Rerd, Mrs. V. Keeler. by Lorna Moffat 4 JJ. - HELPER Kip'-ration- $12.75 to $42.50 . fiiicntlon ff our rfad-rI to lt;(. li.rnc ili- iilriv ml. minwir- ii en t liftli of this Imkiio of TI Times, runiouiir ,ni? (lu. 'viosini? i.f the complete Klock of dry pood-- ,. i,;,tfi, Shoot and rut. hern at cost and below copt. prlros of th1 ' 1 M . Mutual Meicantilo salfl Is now going on and will con tinue until all the pood arc t . J i : FREE Ask for the "Mystic Oracle"- -It or questions answers freelyAsk for One LOWENST EIN'S HEIPER'S BIO STORE 1 |