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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY not greatly as compared with 3,100 in Decern cost cf construction wU w.if ?4,C0CV Dajan over Ti:j well run ber. February will the cf care be in month u'.ed taking short .the 2,500 gam3 for nets nf niiis hava boCH'j angcments for the exposiion. The fair will take place some time used during the winter months to in the September, it is planned, and will for satisfy the enthusiasm be held a fiw weeks 'bc'tnc; t,hp game. state fair if possible so that can be made to send to the state YOXIAN SAYS Robert Ames in Love and Money Tangle THE HELPER TIMES UTAH E1LFEA TIMES, HEIPEH, THE 24. 1927 ; ar-;go- ". Issued Every Thursday at Helper Carbon County, Jtah. Entered iif the Postoffice at Helper 8eeond-ClaMall Matter. aa Bubicription Bate, $2.00 Per Year Advance In 'Jit' S2".ec-tio- s C. L. CONNER, J A," The world only owes us a living when we know how, and when end where to collect it. Many a flat tire U the result of too much egotism. - Publisher TEACH CHILDREN THE SANCTITY OF LIFE t" i ' ; School children Inspection of fire hazzards Is credited with saving Kansas City a million dollars in needless Aires, within the past Ave years. The children are trained in schools to note and eliminate fire risks; and they are encouraged to make their city safe from fire by pointing out or abating these proven hazards. Every needless flre is that much wanton destruction of the life work of those who built the property whatever It ist. From this standpoint, every fire is a public calamity, een a crime. To teach the children to abate fires is to teach them the sanctity of life. ' i' ' '? jf ' ' 2 A ' if, , ' ' v The ladies of Rebekah will hold a dance on Saturday, February 26, at Liberty Hall, Helper. Great has been made to preparation make this dance a success, and without doubt it will be well at- tended. Choice dance music will be rendered, " ' " 1 i IT I s " 'J X . ?AI2 PLAN --if'' tf DRIVERS WILL NOT BE CAREFUL A. bowling' league Never in the history of bowl- EXPERT WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING ing or Individual sport in Helper has the interest in team contest been so alive and prolonged. The friendly rivalry and chaffing lends much to the interest, and on the alleys it, Is team, first and Vith.9ir i matters afterwards. ' The percentages at the close of the sixth series follows: 592 per cent. Wolves Elephants Gorillas Camels 555 431 411 par cen.. (per cent per cent The Sunday evening gospel service held at the Y. M. C. A. was led by II. G. Green and was well Prices I S Strand Theatre Building HELPER. LUCAS PAIKTS Furnaces WARE nV TS7T 4VTTT. Jo WARE r CHINA AND CUT GLASS DISHES ABB UTENSILS 8 tl h T El id: Dependable and Too!:, Cutlery 3R r r rii I h! it Y ir TdURESCO CALSOMINES -- ir 11 The bowling alleys were the beginning of the week to insure live, fast alleys for the re- lljohm (Amis tmMS4JM;i, :gS ith r '6 I7, n-L- , n '? a ei 4 Pool Over and above the sterling worth of the Hupmobi'e chassis, Hupmobile gives a heaping measure of value in performance and equipment There is surpassing beauty of line and finish; staunch clear-visio- n bodies; rich mohair upholstery; thermostatic heat control, and a ecore of other features of luxury ana utility. g adjustments. Hupmobile accepts the burden of this extra cost. You pay no more for the brilliance and stamina of the Hupmobile Six than for cars of a less vigorous mo'd. Compare its value with any six within $500 of its price. You will find no reason for, or willingly accept In and See These Equipment Features Many Recently Added a longer-live- d car. Owners know the Thermostatic Heat Control; Gasoline Filter; heel Brakes; Color Options; g Windshield; Clear Vision Bodies; Dash Gasoline Gauge; Force Feed Lu'. rication; Oil Filter; Mohair Upholstery; Itcar View Mirror; Special Vibration Damper; SnuMicrs; Tilting Beam Headlights; Automatic Windshield Cleaner; Walnut Grained Instrument Board. difference in smooth one-cro- running, in freedom from repairs and But Hupmobile value goes deeper than equipment. In buildingthccaritself, Hupmobile spends 10 more to make this Six a better and SAFE- FOR ALL buyers 3o f ; pure-Jbre- d o f Parlor A1JD- jvisHES UTAH non-sectari- M. C. A. himself. tu S( ALLEN ( poverty-breedin- Sizes Fhe Helper Furniture and Hardware Company Jewelers maining portion of the bowing sea- membership now' son. They were cleaned thorough-number- s 220, which ia as high as ly and then given three coats of in several years. Dur- - . shellac. it has been The new sets of pins were o we had 8 expirations added also. ing February, During the month of FARMERS WHO CAN PAY men and January 3,000 games were bowled, and 10 renewals. The We recently ran across a North boys of Helper are behind the pro Carolina doctor's diagnosis of the gram of the "Y." farmer's financial troubles which is The ladies' basket ball followers worth passing along. This Is a genare continuing to play although the eral practitioner In an average number participating i3 Jgrowing small town who carried the accounts less. The game is quite strenuous of many farm families on his books, for some of the ladies, who are not usually making collections yearly accustomed to the radical form of when crops were marketed, as is the exercise, while others are staying custom with many. with the game and be bettr for it. On January 1 he checked up his delnquent accounts and found that The ladies are continuing to run in nearly every cast those who had up largee scores on the bowling alfailed to pay were one crop farmers, leys each Thursday evening. The who made no attempt to raise a va- number using this privilege of the riety of products. Then he looked THE IAH WHO over his paid up list, which disclosed BUYS OUR GAS conditions somewhat like this: THE buys service with it. That's why One had t flock of we sny "niPes and smiles" in the a flock a another of chickens, sheep, Hall Canyon same breath. For OUU gas makes third had brood sows, others had smiling customers who come back, SCALZO AND PASCUZZI dairy cows, orchards, vegetables, hay more. Our gas is easy on your for and other feed for their stock. In Proprietors other words, those who had raised engine as well as on your bank account. It adds life as well as their own food and stock feed, or CIGARS, TOBACCO, SOFT had been able to market poultry power to your car. DRINGS AND CANDY and Ja!ry products, had also been CARBON RUBBER & REPAIR able to pay their doctor's bill. And Tables Best Town in The Phone 66 by the same token had been able to pay their other bills without doubt. Spring will goon be here. The de cisions the farmer makes regarding what he will raise next season will materially affect his condition next fall. Will he profit by the experience of those who have succeeded through diversification, or will he It used to be that the only fel'ow who stick to the old could safely buy used cars was the p plan? expert who could tell what he was getHis doctor and other creditors will ting and the junk dealer who didn't care. be interested In thlg question. The Personally, we have found it profitfarmer should take an interest In it able to make the world safe fcr used car The Y. , 3 The Gift Shop attended, although a marked lessening attendance was noted from the preceding Sunday. The hour thus spent in song and spiritual though is appreciated This by many. and all are meeting is invited to attend. IIEATEES n Various and S. and Ranges spend for Painting. It covers better and lasts i onger than most paints interest Is Tunning high as the thinking. schedule is three - fourths complet ed. Stoves ! fr"" certain means of saving part of every Dollar you $5,-00- M. C. Mr MONARCH and Varnishes is the one itedJ In the 1927 county budget an Robert Ames, actor, who recently married Muriel (Jakes, a New York 0 society girl, has been sued for breach of promise by Ilelene Lambert, hostess appropriation of approximaely of a New York night club, that young woman asking $200,000. In the illustrais provided for the erection of tion Mr. Ames and Ms new wife are shown, and, inset, is Miss Lambert The permanent county fair buildings, ctor says suits fur money do not worry him for lie has none. and It is estimated that the total The Y. U SQUARE ErmiJ MATEESSESI7. The use of Lucas Paints that are sponsoring the movement. Association is holding up In good order showing the supremacy of this sport over basket ball, to their Hi d . Plans for the staging of a couny fair in Carbon county next fall are being initiated by various agencies Y. M.C.A.N0TES PRICED ALU1HNUM CARBON "COUNTY ' HIGH GRADE FUP.NITUEE Save Part m nverv-5 , I " ware untouched. ;Vv I aa'' Paint Dollar away a dozen Burglars bottles of old whiskey from a residence in Palatine, 111., but left about $5,000 worth of jewelry and silver- carried ' 1 e i 1 rANCE PUSS!';;. REASONABLY o o The automobile club of Southern California sends out a bulletin which says: Grade crossing accidents are on the Increase In the United States in spite of the safety schemes and being crossing elimination work done in many sections. Large increases In such accidents in 1926 are shown In a summary of reports of all the large ralllnoad lines. According to these reports, the first seven months In 1926 showed 3,068 accidents at crossings, as compared wtlh 2,681 accidents for the same period in 1925. were 1,292 In 1926 and 1,154 in 1925. It is stated that the compilation did not Include the short line or interurban railways. Most states have laws which require automobile busses to make a full stop at railroad crossings. Such a law exists here In Utah. Is there any reason why the same law should not apply to private motor cars? In spite of the danger, the average driver will not be careful at railroad crossings unless forced to do so. - EEEEKAK i exposition. It alio will be at mat time to obtain a Horses tnat will be shi from east to Salt Lake good portion of Ihe exhibits year will be entered by boys i girls who are enrolling in cCjr work in the county, it c pated. i " Come v less knowing Hup- mobile to be the 6ix ou closest-price- d M 3 a m the market. Vi.'ion-Ventilatin- Sedan (illustrate d) four door, $ UK 5. Drough. am, two door. $1385. Coupe, with rumbleteat, $138$. Koad-stewith rumble leat, $1 385. 132 5. Touring, All price f. o. b. Detroit, plua r, le Revenue tax. 1387 F ."ill amateurs as well as experts. SILVAGNI MOTOR CO. mm t We ure told that wealth doesn't brint' contentment, and ninny poople are fure that poverty docKn't. lo A USED CAR IS AS TH& DE-AL&- ONLY AS WHO r SE-LL-5 SILVAGNI MOTOR COMPANY IT 7I.ZZZ. i SUCH :; HCLLO, OtD PUP TUIMK I WAS IS Bu. LIFE Never, com i was- A. I :r ii. DID v;0U COME v';. SOMS WD BACX GOAT TAIL OP ME TIED "TO SCAT, GO I CO'JLDMr N3.Slri stawd up - Tab Charles Suqhroo. X - HELPER . 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