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Show i TJIUItSDAY. MAUCH TEE HELPER TD1ES. HELPER, TJTA3 31. 1927. von from Shirley Saxcy: Carl wen from Frank Coni; Tom Box; PaV won from Lawrence. Lea-vi- tt i THE HELPER TIMES Issued Every Thursday OlW at Helper tW MMiMw, Carbon County, iJtah. f y ntered in the Postoffice at Helper au Second-ClasMail Matter. YI s "l f C. L. CONNER, Publisher RUTH MKTZ, Society Editor '7' boy I always shuddered when 1327. Western Newspaper Union.) Y. M. Stanlay Barney won Saradalris; John Bosso lest to Vincent. Sberril!; Howard Prinze lost to Stanley Borrell ; Eug- ene f ,, . 520 520 Wolves " " 412 Camels folawarded the Prizes will be lowing teams and men: Largest number pins in 1 evening 232 Wolves season Team for High 539 per cent Gorillas Low team for season " 412 " Camels High individual single 227 C. Flaim High Individual 3 games 1 evening 544 J j. Carmoni Thirteen high average men who bowled 4 2 games or more: Dr. E. F. Gianotti. L. Carmoni, J. Lambert Taylor. Wahl, Bob Carmoni, Emort-son- , Komer, Green, Rahaula, Flaim, Knobbs, Pete Laborii. The prices are in cash and were donated, amounting to $50.67. Yatkins. System Wiring Jur lifetime service LECTKI CA Phone 100-L. L. DENNIS. Manager E VE HVTILNO w "UTAH r S ".' Beet u. . dust-pro- bash UTAH 12D LODGE NO. 56 0. O. F. Meets every Tuesday, evening a the K. P. Ha!!. Important business at every meeting;. Members urged to" attend; visiting brethren J. W. Draper, N. G. I. the Meets P'ayskdan Vision. Ar'liur Kimball was in I ho Henry Office, V TIT SUCYl HIT LATu anil Surgeon 1 OCn thone 13 2 Residence, llf Helper, Ut-i- and Fourth Fridays of Each Month Florence Lambson, N. G. Gladys Johnson, V. G. Ella Burgar, Rec, Sec. Sue Maulsby, Fine. Sec. Mary Allison, Treasurer. Ouiee ( - V I DOJJT OUST ICHOW4 BUT T-aECUS RHJ?- : v 21 j THAI UTAH Greenhalgh's Drug Stor that money can bay in jhat ;im a EI:UGS AND MELICII.'ES m Ut MM TOILET GOODS GAL0BE 2M, Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded From Standard Drugs cf Known G'-ICG UAH3 1 ;" ' lO AQJJAK.TZPL -- HELPER Where ycu get the best IPEU'EP., UTAH PH 0N ES Office, 131 Residence, '?.. 1A A.n r::jC.'- and 1.,..' iuu.. Helper Lumber & Hardware Company DH. M. C. MELROSE Physician and Surgeon Helper State Eank Euilding - i: ASK US FOB A COMPLETE COST OF MATERIAL FOB BUILDING IT'S FEEE E. FLYNE FIRST AT 1 ABE THE EEST Now is the time to figure that Na Building. We have everything i Building Material 99-- Anbulance Servian Telephone 29 Price, ri ! COALS I Home Industries Patronizeo Phones TT TIME PCS. VT NET ITDOWT START TH.L LAT2 LIFE :...'.t'.... if' UTAH 1S-- f". 'n vJUMtOfl' frcn wee Second TAlUT IS igflC.i,.itT :1a the market for Horses and Mules for Mines i ffril'n TVTlTlO PrnnO TJoc nr,A Cnnc uuuJ ... ilHay oiiu tiiciga various umei irS iuj;j t, products. Embalme! Lawytr3 Offices la Provo and Helper JIolpr Ttate Eank Bidg. - .J;r Helper, Undertaker anJ Licensod Building POPE & POPE capi- I EEBEKAH J- - PHONES the nrst 27-I.- J ht Office in Henry Hall Bids. ELLIOTT 1 1 : 1 a: Dli. W. A. HARDY DENTIST kc.-i- tol ciry on a burfincpa trip of the week. .... NAS3 for- LODGE HO. 3S NA E. Larnpson, Soc'y T CALS02HiES always have used cars at a bargain CASE0N COUNTY ONWARD CONS. LODGE NO. 15 Knights of Pythias Meets Every Thursday Evening at 7:30, at Castle Hall. E. N. Radcliff, Latuda. C. C. A. M. Ilaasa, Kenihvorth, K.ofU.&S. F. C. Eertolina, Helper, M. of F. we!-c-cm- e. VH Cut!,; nm EELPE2 CONSOLIDATED BS and I.Iiner3 and Shippers of Utah Carbon Motor Co, FUNERAL DIRECTORS YONI AN SAYS: dependable Agents UiLbViiULX Automorjues. 0 nrctccitiicse vital parts THE ABBOT'S MOETUAHY often hear the v.ord Many r.f us d; not appreciate the value of the f.ift. Probably wo would ftive more thought to ih? matter if it wciy rpelled "Aijility" ability to concentrate is really Vision. f" water-tig- of housing spvoral D. ... Ul Ml rUiL Lwlffirms Each Buick cpersting unit is scaled inside a i The lawn of the Aiiiociation hns grow n to such an extent that it this week, prob-abl- y required cuttir.' being a record for early mowing In Carbon County. T.TCTTTn sy y- - A PASCUZZI Physician and Surgeon service la.;t Sunday evening was I d by Mr. Emil Nyman and Office Rooms 1 and 3, Avalon Hotel a very able ta ;k was made c:i tho lo0 Helper, Utah "Meekness". Probably Telephone subject 'of quests Si a patient inPrice ital for surgical attention. , PSICE, there Sunday evening. CUT GLl CARBON COUNTY COALS AED COKE Tables in Town an. WAE2 XIU3E3C0 .tJl.fi'to, h cicaes, tobacco, soft duisgs and candy We Helper, Electric L K ALUIH.TJ' WABs' First Class Repairing Telephone 44 and - cur Auto Supplies We Proprietors , lut-s- let us install a Buy Canyon Pool Hall The r1: L. WILLIAMS, Manager h THE mytr.'-ial- one of AILE2J THE HELPER GARAG (Sunnyside) Charles Tuehler, secretary of the National Council in the inLicensed Erabalmers dustrial division, was a visitor for Phone a short period at the local Y.M.C.A Stafi'ord Duilding last week. Helper "" eaiei sis , The Sunday evening Gospel service will be held as usual Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Secretary Green will be the speaker and the much "Baldness" offers subjee'-- in AND VAttNISHES three-roun- SCALZO AND Price Hardware Company LUCAS PAINTS technical knockout from Tom Tiano (Eact high), in second 129 133 and weights, round; respectively. pounds, Howard P.ingwood (East high), and II. Pressed (Sunnyside), d draw. fought , Lei.h Preston (Sunnj'side) won frrn Rddie Mahre (Price) in three 12 5 weights decision; rounds, pounds. Joe Hilton (Castlegate.) lost to (Sunnyside) IIan!crt Trercentt in throe rounds, decision; weights, 125 pounds. The results of the sixteen preBessa Domonio liminary fights: Secretary Greon returned Saturday evanin's fv'J.n ,the Secretaries Southwestern Conference hcldi at St. Louis. Many Secretaries were at the Conieren:ek from twelve states and as far south and east as Georgia and Texas. Utah was west repreaentated. the farthest Much timely discussion occured and was very beneficial to the mea representing their respective fields. n 1 1 r'n da npo tad Furniture an The Helper the famous won en ,. h HEATHS, longer than most paints get the pro-- pounds. Burnell a;,-- in VariDj spend for Painting. It covers better and lasts motor car il " . Stoves The use of Lucas Paints your next EOUX Many Iceal boya participated in the Kiwaai-- i the boxing- bouts club 'boxing card at the Carbon High school gymnasium at Price "A large crowd Saturday night. from all over Carbon county and Hmcsry county was ia attendants and were well pleased with the show-u- p of the local boys in their wit hthe five boxers , from the East Side high school of Salt uid results The lineup Lake. follow: Sheik Davis (Carbon High), knocked cut Eugs Stafford (East 'i.isrh) in first round. Weights, 134 and 140 pounds, respactively. George Butts, (East high) Alden Cowley (Sunnyside) in three rounds; weights, 115 pounds. Leslie Haycock (Carbon high), decisioned Tony Patch (East high) in three rounds; weights, 125 ust been Several games have bowled completing tho Sfhedula of the old league. The Gorillas came up at the last rnomant and .capturThe standing and ed first place. winners follow: 539 per cent Gorillas Elephants MATHER and Varnishes is the one III KiWASnS 333 Grunts PSICE3 ave Part of Every Paiot Dollar Bor.o'mo fought, to a draw; Reed Tanner Willie wen from Asatl Rowley; Jor'B won from Maurlca i'attoa; Gu-- t Paradakis won from William Cu?ranti; Jack Gibbs lost to "Fat" Orange and Arthur Williams lost to Lre Sarada'iis. Mjdil? v.'crs awarded the winners of the fights immediately after 'he bouts. The proceeds, above will be use to put the new ithMic fie'd west of the high in shape for next fall. , 20 YZ lAIiTICIPATED LOCAL The new bawling league is hold i:ig interest even better than the trst league completed some time The teams are closely group cd and the winners will be in to the lest game. The doubt standing of the teara3 as the first scries ends is as follows: 663 per cent Lumps " 5S3 Carps 500 Eels 416 Whales Tl:- Fr'd and Jcrg-ensc- FUsnxtj. certain means of saving part of. every Dollar you OANOTES. Mr. G. L. Wilson, XX ' GRADE njiASUWABIY U,V MA.V. Mr. HELPER, ' v. HIGH Don 3 week3 was fi'-- ra i Vymv "WAV J heard the mountain Hon men tloned. In my mind the mountain Hon I (. b r SZV-'W- ) Illinois was a fierce, bloodthirsty aulial whose chief pastime was fulling upon defenseless travelers ns they passed under the limb of the tree upon which he was crouching, and eating them up, bones and all. Now I am completely disabused of that erroneous idea. The mountain lion, so it is said by those who know him Intimately, is a braggart, a blusterer, he talks a good deal while at heart he is an arrant coward. It is not that the lion Is not strong himself. His to protect enough strength Is amazing. He can drag another animal of five times his weight. He makes a groat fuss, but when danger approaches he takes to his heels. "It makes for a tree," one who knows 'its habits says, "where It stays until a hunter approaches, then It jumps to the ground and runs for another tree. After being run out of two or three trees it is about worn out, being very short winded, and refuses to leave. Hanging on to Its perch on a limb with all claws dug into the bark It refuses to jump, even though punched at with a stick. The author says that lie has often climbed out on the branch of a tree and taken snapshots of a lion while sitting within sis feet of it. Apart, from hissing and growling It shows no signs of fight." The ancients used to believe that the spirits of human beings made their habitations within animals and even within Inanimate things. Maybe so. At any rate the mountain lion acts much as do certain human beings whom I have known. There was Warner, for example. He was bigger than a mountain lion and as strong as an ox. He had a voice like thunder and he browbeat every one who came within speaking distance of him. If you cringed he hissed and growled still more menacingly, but if you showed fight and ran at him with a stick, as it were, he took to his heels and climbed a tree. All that was necessary to put Warner into a gentle receptive frame of mind was to talk back to him. The trouble was that not every one learned this fact, and so he was looked upon by some with much fear and considered quite dangerous, while In fact he was only a blusterer and as arrant a coward as the mountain lion. The most dangerous men, and animals, too, possibly, are those who are quiet, who say little, who keep themselves in hand, who do not threaten or growl. Such men realize their power, and do not need to make a show of it. When a man, for little causo, threatens to sue you or to use physical force, usually all that is necessary Is "shoo" or poke a stick at him and he will run. 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