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Show THE HELPER TIMES, crowd enjoyed the evening and and Five mary tables of Bridge HELPER SOCIETY Hundred were played, followed by daintv refreshments. Mrs. August Litizzette ar.d Mrs. II. G. Green won the first and second prizes for Bridge, and Dr. E. F. Gianotti and Dr. C. R. Fahring the first and second prizes among the men for the Miss Florence Good B2ino game. and Mr. J. V. Draper were lucky in the Five Hundred games. The O.X.O. Sewing club girl3 were entertained1 by Misses Doris end Dorothy Reddington at their home in Martin Thursday evening. Miss Lorn a Moffat, Miss EHen Fin-egand Mrs. Howard Meneary were invited guests. After the socA dinncr-bridr- e party was given ial time luncheon was served with M .C. Melrose Tuesand Dr. iirs. 'iv the guest3 seated, at one long table day evening. Lavender sweet peas note to the lent a epring-lijk- e Club The Catholic Cirls Sewing used to deck the were and rooms, has been reorganized under the A very enjoyable dinner table. newly chosen name" of Burnedette of cards was spent, Mrs. C. venincr Sewing club. The girls were ar Fahring and Mr. Jcck Vtenetto larf Thursday at the winning the prizes. The guests home of Misses Lucy and Angelina were Mr. and Mrs. J. bidden Martinelle. After the sewing hour Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Fahring, daintv refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Aug. Litizzett-3Table decorations were effectively and Mrs. A. Stafford. "Mr. and J. carried out In St. Patrick's colors. Mrs. .1. T. Kelly "and MiasBetcher. Miss Delia Marsing of Mt. Pleasant Sunday even;ng the Notre Darac assissted with the entertaiinng. club entertained at a dinner party at the Grill cafe, followed by a Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Melrose were theatre party at the Strand. The it home to a number of their members and gujests paitic:ip?l'fg were Missea Edna Litizzette, Lucy "riends Thursday evening. A three ourse dinner was served at 7:30 Martinelle. Martinelle Angel'ine covers laid Tor Dr. and Mrs. J. with Antionette Milano, Angeline Mrs. Victor LitizUte, Mrs. P. Tuttle of Spring Canyon, Dr. and Mrs. Robinson of Kenihvorth, Mr. II. E. Ford" and Mrs. A. S. Wahl. and Mrs. Charles Ledger, Mr. and Mra Edith Frandsen was hostess Mrs. II. J. Wahlraven, Dr. and Mrs. to the Bridge club Friday afternoon C. R. Fahring, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Luncheon was served at 1:30, and Stein and Miss Margaret Batcher. three tables of bridge were played The table wag most attractive with during the afternoon. Mrs. E. A. t. bowl of delicate pink sweetness Greenhalgh and Mrs. A. S. Horsley forming a centerpiece. Bouquets of were invited guests and; were win- these blossoms were used as favors. ners of the offered prizes, Mrs. At the cards Mr. Ledger received Greenhalgh carrying off the honors high score and Mrs. Stein was of the other prize. and Mrs. Horsley the poSnt. R. Vig-nett- o, Mar-tell- e, r About her head she wraps a cloth cf gray, Then like a .bustling housewife, brisk and keen, Singing a n.oisy i?o;:g With spirits gay, She sweeps the 'iills and fields and valleys clean, trkes the tattered covers from the trees Fo spring may hang her flowered draperies; , Wipes oft" the frosted ciat frrm every ftrcam. That each may like a brilliant Sl-.- e mirror gienm; "Just drop me task:; dirrern, Calls back the truant birds to we!coui3 spring's return. Albert Ilarlen Czst'c. SS$SS8S$$'3 If you get a ride home, you don't mind walking up from your s You can save a lot of money if you dig that last Springs Suit out and send it to us for Cleaning and Pressing. We will return it like new. Service Cleaners & Tailors HELPER, finer you? "Float-Irone- enjoyed which was significant of the Green Isle in every asThe table was laid with ar pect. Irish figured table cloth, with c mammoth shamrock in the center upon which was a green 'crysta' basket holding carnations of the same hue. Green candles were at either end, and the favors carried the St. Patrick scheme also. Mr1; C. E. Lanes assisted the hostess The guests 'from Soldier Summit were: .Mesdames J. E. Wannacoti William Dyet, Joe Rawlings, E. 0 McConnell, J. Hartshorne, II. E. Chambers, and R. P. Barrell. 5 GM$&&&&'&&$3 pieces. Every- the is good health, certainly and needlessly tired, too, for our service will do all the Ho-mesi- ic washing and return everything tastefully otherwise lost wash. prat if, r prj jved iwas Iper k'jai 11c,TJ dons' at houra in the aud 'En? ;tive work is beautifully and you save many Try it! Tr ironed Our Rough Dry service not only- takes th "3U . . . yuula'S0 . . Fai vi ;ne ironing out of ironing day. Everything comes back washed and dried, and all the Sat work is ironed. The cost is low indeed' Too tired for your ironed and folded. acoc t ;Pri( a Service to Fit Every Pocketbook tre ;par Leave your Laundry or Calls at Paul's Barber Shojf We Have or the City Barber Shop. Our experienced driver for mai will solve your laundry problems. fatir ster Don't forget we clean all kinds of Curtains vitt Uam rer pa out the use of pins or hooks. ne Bal-linge- TTni t ? ! Tev i, the P I firs : PrIce Steam Laundry & Linen 0 Co ny UTAH UTAH iI An Yo 1 O UTAH leaves d" thing is washed, dried and "Float-Ironed- " 80 finished and for the little bit left to you there's a big bit off the cost. A long ride a little walk try it today and r, C. Melrose, Mrs. Glen Mrs. J. Vignetto, Mrs. Emil Nyman and Mrs. John Laboroi. Th;s oom.ntittee held an executive general discussion at the home of Mrs. Nyman Wdnesday afernoon. At the regular mjaeting several visitors were present and were extended the invitation to join. A dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Johnson. The food sale held SatThe urday was very successful. women extend their appreciation for the use of the Greenhalgh store. An invitation has been extended by the president to Bishop A. W. Moul ten of Salt Lake and Rev. Bulkley o'f Provo to be guests of the Guild in the near future. Mrs. H. Uhle will be hostess at the next meeting. Let Us Make Your Last Springs Suit Look Like New for you touching up with a hand iron a few At the end of a leng washday everything washed, dried, ironed but, how tired are u and Flat Work TIRED! corner. And you don't mind the little work that real Irish pary put undarwa; and much merriment ensued. There was plenty of Irish wit, dances, anc recitations, furnished by the guest: themselves. A "Jiggs" dinner Mrs. M. 4 J9 at my corner i And, when her eyes no other The Ladies Guild were entertained by Mrs. Clarence Johnson Friday A very successful card party was Mrs. Roger Reynolds was hostess The usual course of afternoon. given by the Rebekah ladies at the o the members of the G.I. A. at a was carried out. Mrs. M. sewing1 K. of P. hall after their business special meeting afterWednesday an II. Leute, president, appointed A a meeting Friday evening. large noon. After the business session executive committee consisting of Opposite Piggly Wiggly UTAH HIXPH5, on Saturday at Skaggsr sore, he Primary teachers and officers ' tor i oti PRICE, PRICE, Don't forget 'the Pie and Cake Sale Off ; The Only Power Laundry in Southeastern Utah r I Pr f no no ; Vv co Y.M.CA. POSITIVELY EASTER falls at the brightest season of the year, and of course it is our aim to meet the requirements for this bright event. Our stocks in ladies ready to wear, also children's are most complete right now and really this is the time for your selection. Our millinery department also is time a regular room guest of the local Y.M.CA left Helper Wednesday evening for Mattoon, Illinois, to make his home in the National Odd Fellows Retreat. NOTES Rev. Merkel cd ,tho Community Church, Price, will address the Sunday evening meeting at the Y.M.C. The of the bowlA. this coming Sunday, at 7:30 o'"We invite all our friends ing teams and averages is working clock. out in fine shape. At the beginning to attend this meeting. of the week, three of the five teams are tied for first place which proIT. G. Green, Secreary of the Y. mises a close schedule through the will leave for St. Louis Sunday entire which extends 'into the South April. The standing of the teams afternoon to attend secretaries: Western Conference, will o'e given in the next issue At probably returning In eight or ten whidi time all teams will have days. The evening gospel meeting last Sunday was very well attended. It was probably the largest meeting The Secretary in several, weeks. save a ehortt talk on "True Friendship" exemplifying the friendship of Jesus for his friends. Mr. J. H. Hensley, for iiii,jt,ii,i)i;iim a long IV '." Pool Hall receiving some wonderful selections in in fants, childrens, misses and ladies' bonnet For Sale !! SOLDIER SUMMIT located in tho center of town " Pool tables, fixtures complete with all necessary Implements; card tables with license, abso 25 months lease on tlia business. Present owner wants to soil and go to his family. Rent on the building is $30 per month. . This week we have received a new shipment of Ladies Dresses, smartly tailored at Children's new Silk Dresses of Crepe de Chene, Changeable Taffeta and Tub silks, sizes 1 to $11.90 Easter Bonnets for ladies, very smart line at 1 4 at V R Soldier Summit SALT LAKE AND RETURN New Rayons in most attractive color combinations, price $2.98 to $4.98 S. H. TEDESCO . FARES houhd TEip 39c to 69c via DEirVTK & WESTERN Account The Gold en iliile Store HELPER, UTAH Ft) 1 "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" GRANDE RIO RAILROAD INTERM0U1TTAIN LIVESTOCK SHOW March 29- - April 2 ZVmHO C0HTEEENCE MORMON CHURCH 1927 April Tickets h April ff i print April March 28 to Original filming r.iu'it be reached by fin pain 6, 10. No Btopovcrs. ! bowled four games, taking once around the schedule. th SAYS: YONIAN ce dr rii Big prizes hang high v,': gests to us that we look : The boy who found a nic-ilife and then continued i his nose on the ground loo; becoming, others, finally shouldered, did not gain c nrobablv missed greater re1 1 AU or 21. 5 rooc WAIN WANTED: them furnished. Call 4 - . Satisfaction hjKiM V ed 6t la - R t e ! SPEE ..... Kngine trouble service i i ING and PISTON SERVICE,! SERVICE .GNITION and BATTERY SERVlO ARBURATOR and IGNITION SERVK Everything for the cab, When You Think Automobile, Think ervice Garage Now in Northern Garage Building pr tl a c gr Ui f ivL BUSHING ri1 ft! iTQRAGE and OILS SERVICE ALVE and to - HELPER'S SUPER m HELPER |