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Show THURSDAY. MARCH HELPER.--PTAB-- r THE HELPER TIMES. 3, 1927 .;iiiii,iiiiii,iiiiiiiiuiuuiiuilu...uiiiiimi"WUi!limniiai!Uiui:n:.,i.i.!.Kr.ini.ui.".i HjiniiniiDHiHiMiiiiiiiHiiiMiMniMui nil i Th. Newest SPRING MODES In Varied Display at Prices Which Permit Buying Economically ii W n V ftt .1 i VAN STORE NO 35 of all that is new presents, in an ample range of choice, an expression in styles for spring and summer wear. Its elegance, its chic, its appropriates make this. We welcome display a showing of vital interest to every woman in this community. you to come and see it. A display that J 1 1 "Where savings are greatest' 3 ! Child's Silk Dress, in Plaids Crepe de Chene, Tub Silk and Foulards, 6 to 14, $6.95 $6.49 to $6.75 and Child's Dresses, Silk Raycn, 6 to 14 Dresses English Prints 6 to 14 Coats arriving daily. Latest style and attractive colors Millions eilk rayon vests, size all the latest colors. Ladies to 42 in 36 Grateful A Ladies cloth suede glove3 fancy turn back cuffs assorted colors In it. people have The jury1 that r;-.- An;r Family at Home. Inch all Silk Crepe de New spring shades the 98c Yard at the end cf a i mad"2 wliicl ' 3 in dancing, and even a few quadrilles and old time dances HELPER SOCIETY were worked in by some of the older members, to the great amusement of everyone. A late luncheon Mrs. H. J. Walraven was hostess was served to almost 100 guests, t at a party in honor of her birthday The Business and Professional last Wednesday evening. The dinner Women hostesses at were Price of sweet-peas. orchid was with centered table included Miss an evening of cards at Rinetti and The guests Katherine: Broyles' df Price, Dr. Capitola's Friday. Helper women and Mrs. M. C. Melrose and Mr. were Invited guests. The table appointments and refreshments were and Mrs. J. Vignetto. " cleverly carried out In patriotic i The regular monthly joint social colors. Mrs. F. P. Fisher was high .of the Rebekah and Odd Fellow in 'Five Hundred and Mrs'. C. R. lodges took place Tuesday evening Fahring was awarded the Bridge at the K. P. hall. A record crowd it.'ize. indulged 3iSSSK433e Mr. and Mrs'. H. J. Uhle were at home to a few of their friends SatJUST A W02D Nasturtiums and urday evening. Lunatic came candles decked the table at which the old notion Iha.t- - sleepingin,' the a chicken and waffle supper was moonlight affected ones -- mentality. served. Later radio music was enLuna is the Latin word for joyed. r Covers were laid for Mr. Moon. and Mrs. Earl Davis of Castlegate, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Leavitt of Ken-ilwortMr. and Mrs. John Laboroi and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. GreeS. luncneon table centerpiece. The guests were Mel Taylor, Ida Moffat Miss Bessie Dievetti was hostess Dalla Mangum, Doris and Dorothy to the girls of he O.N.O. Sewing Kivldington, Maurine Anderson club Thursday evening. The social Katherine .Gease, Florence Wad time was concluded with luncheon dupps, Eleinore Smith, Nan, Axel A bowl of red gard. and candy-makinand white carnations formed the . TT - 1 r mi. aim iurs. a. s. Morsiey gav a uuniei pariy Sunday evening Table appointments were" attraotiv in rea ana white design, with red caudles at either end and a bowl of red roses decorating the dinner ' g. tEb!e. Helper Grows, So Do Beautiful carnations tokens to were laid the were Covers R. A lady guests. for Mr. and Mrs. Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pessatto Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh, Mrs Edith Frandsen, Miss Florence Good Miss Nan Axelgard and Mr. Fritz Nyman and Mr. .C. D. Pope. Several tables of Bridge were played later in the evening. cooperative spirit shown jHE of our nice little lately towards the growth town through individual efforts and the efforts of businsss houses, is commendable. Store the by acter of cur of high i'i Values, Sl ings and Service, we L? stiived to earn favora1. good and wears good. colors. in the verdicts silk and fibre hose, looks Newest of the people 49c Pair f homes f f cf the r country. Our continuous and expansion over grov' the I- Pure silk hose at twenty-fiv- years, e that cur millions 98c and $1.49 incL' i of tomers are grateful foit; I Black enamel lunch for lunch and pint size servin kits, space bottle 49 c Each Vaccum bottles, size. Exceptional value make f not th.eia well but I and h", er as their neei oJ are morel finitely known to us. Vacuum Bottles Icy hot ws previsions Lunch Kit Pint Our buying povcr tC tinuc-- to afford the jm 3 a navinu pewer wliich net be discounted. c, 69c Each and Mrs. Lee Kirk entertain for L.D.S. people of Helper was their Ileiner home Saturday helj in the railroad chapel Friday evening. Five tables of Five Hun evening, with Dr. W. A. Hardy in F03 SALE i One "fie hi ranged, at wnicn Mrs charge of the affair. The program frame house F. Memory received the first prize began at S:30 and was rendered lots 33 and 34, block 3, New and Mrs. F. Porter the second as follows: Townsite; all for cash $140;' among ha ladies, and Mr. A. Litiz "America", Audience time $1500.00, half down 'iie uuu ivir. r. r. riBiier were Clarinet solo ....I. ...Mr. Overlade mcnts cash. II. C. SMITH, awarded first and second prizes of Stunts Albert Iluber Silvagni Building, Prjice, t the men. Luncheon was served Vocal solo . . , , , Mrs. B. A. Moffat from small tables to the following Quartette FOE SALE Messers Carter 14 rooms, steam he. Hotel, Mr3. Frank Memory jruoits. Overlade, Kelly and Lambert rent $65.08 a month. Owner ', of Sandardville, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Following the program Dr. Hardy soil on account o sickness, Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Tod Storey put over several social mixers, iu D. Wilson, C3 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Allen of Price the Wetst 2nd S form of games, including, "Its Salt also Mr. ant Mrs. Douglas Lake . Utah. City, a Perry, good time to get acquainted," ir. and Mrs. IIoiiRhes Taylor, Mr 'Musi-a- l Chairs," "Camel Stick FOUND Bunch of keys. . una airs. u. it. lirHTiths, Mr. and race," "Peanut Race," and "Street can get same by calling at Mrs. Wm. McKelvcy, Mr. and Mn car ride for the ladies." Times office and paying (or F. P. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. August ' In a clever way the ladies and notice. i.iuzzcne ana Mr. and Mrs. F, gentlemen were lined up on oppo- Porter. to sides of the- - hall, and to the f THE tune of popular music were given Mr. end Mrs. J. T. Kelly enter- partners, and thus the daintv tained at a series of Bridge parties inch wa3 Canyon Pool Hall enjoyed. The entertain first the of the week. On Sundav ment was ended in dancing and ECALZO AND PASCIZZI I evening: four tables of Bridge were ommunity singing. Proprietors c. Lodger ranking Piayea, .Mrs. high of ho ladies nr.d Mr. A. J. An alarm of fire at 10:20 Tues-l- y Stafford of the men. Small tables CIGAKS, TOBACCO, SOFT night called tho department to were spread with a dainty lunch-cohe lower end of town. It was a DRINGS AND CANDY with covers laid for Mr. and e alr.rm, however, but the ds- Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. mrtment respond, ! with its usual The Best Tables in Town ; August Litlzzotte, Mr. and Mrs. 11. r..:iutiu's. WANT ADS Mr. ed at "-- u There is only one way to boost your own town, and that is to do the right thing to those with whom we come Xour-ry:- i m H in contact. Boosting up your town with plain words is a natural way of doing, but pushing its progress through with actual facts, is the most workable way. ........ Mr.-an- As one of the community's old establishments, this institution has done, and will keep on doing, the right thing for this town. us towards this Ladies' Hose hr . The available way with conduct ,the by 17c Yard Ladies I of cur .hundreds of Storei , tim 1 corj By the upright 36 inches wide, in all the wanted shades. Guaranteed fast color. illu'ii'imi''i"'ninuiiiiiifflriiiiMiuiiiim liMMmimiiiiiiimHmiiiMiiNimiimiiiiiiii gat meal, k uncombatable. HELPER'S BIG. STORE of busy for the evening cisicns are Avenue Dress Printcs ' i In the sanctuary home as the family Silk Crepe 4 0 petrlence the verdict is the 49c Pair $2.88 aI The popularity cf a v is detremined by thet Ladies' Gloves 39 to iVOLI Custom 49c Each Chine. of value wonderful $2.25 I HELPER, in. Ladies' Vests Children's Spring Coats arrive today. Sizes 3 to 14, $4.98, $6.48 up to $10.48 NEW ARRIVAL i A NATION-WID- E INSTITUTION ; end consists of rendering service to the patronizing public in the" means of offering a good line of Merchandise at low prices. We are trying to do. our part. May you do the rest. n, L THE Ir, Walraven, Melrose," and Dr. "O Valuing:. n and Mrs... M. C. ami Mrs, C. R Monday evening liridgc was ngafn ho entcrtainlnc feature, 'those playing wore Mr. nnd Mr?. Glen Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Hay cFlf.'Dr. and Mm. J. C. all of Price, Dr. and Mrs. Hobinron or Kf nil worth, Mr. and Mr, n. 0. Oreen, Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. A. NVlson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Visnettn Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Gianotti. Mr j. C. Hubbard nnd Mr. II. 0. Uren reccivcl the Eridso awards. A t ulnelieon' concluded the social nlTair. Hub-bir- HELPER, UTAH Under y i! i i'iu'I inn KUer liryon Carter f a 1 uniaue ... i .1 ; .. flocinl d WANTED Clean, White Cotton Rags at The Times Office |