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Show tHE HELPER Cunningham, Mrs. Mis. P. Labcrcl. , B. TIMES, HELPER. UTAH Cirmorjl and chesn that HELPER SOCIETY wat xvaj served, wh,i-rfurwarc;-- ; rcplccd by real refreshThe gue,-.ments. included Miss es Di..sie Dicvetti. Mel Taylor, Ida Moffat,; Bella Mangum, Doris and I'oro.hy Reddington, Nan Axelgarf! and Marij Knrlibs, also Celestf and Ernest Flaim, Jame3 and Lawrence Boctico and Paul Carter. JUST A WOED "Infant" U J interesting toana!yz, it comes from the Latin word's, "in" meaning s I.'t. and Mrs. John Laboroi gave cleverly trranged party Friday cam? a lorn od vening. The gut-st- . Mrs. J. II. Lambert entertained last Wednesday afternoon. Tables of Five Hundred were arranged, af which Mrs. P. Laborol won the first prize and Mrs. B. Carmon,! the second. Luncheon was served to Mrs. L. V. Emmertson, Mrs. John Rask, Mrs. John Meade, Mrs. Jack wcrd - to moan frpak. The gazaci all Krtaincd to all fcol's day, as did he luncheon when everything v.a:3 allied with musical selections. The erved in a crazy manner. The Mrs. M. II. Tuest3 bidden were: Mm Lsna Ossar.a entertained at ,uests were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mrs. C. L?d.er, Mrs. J. H. iccvitt of Keni'worth, Mr. and dinner cn Sunday. She was assist- Vehlravcn, Mrs. A. Lakie, Mrs. T. Irs. II. G. Green and Mr. and Mrs. ed by her mother. A color scheme litizzette, Mrs. R. Reynolds Mrs. I. J. Uhle. ;f pink and white was carried out I. Floyd, Mrs. gam Slein, Mr3. E. Ifoth in decorating the anc' Gianotti, Mrs. C. T. Kendall and Thurman entertained the rooms. The afternoa was spen' 'Irs. J. Vignetto. Mrs. Keudalla3-isie- d ome of the ycunger set at an April socially with music. The puestr the hostess. ool party Ox Thursday evening. were Mis?3 Alta Thompson, Caro Everything was caried out In uni-u- e Farr, Orpha Munk, Clara Peterson, A birthdav nartv was rivcn in style, including the games of Mary Dalpiaz. Jsscphine Pagano g he evening. One of the pranks Marian Vbzetti and Edna Litizzettc 'lonor cf Miss Flora Ossana, on hfr pleventh birthday vas carried out in the foolish lun1. The home was decorated Mr. and Mrs. J. Vignetto gave r 'npril each red and white s The T.N.T. club girls met at the home of Miss Edith Allison las; Friday evening. The social evening was pleasant with music and handiwork. Dainty refreshment? were served to the nine guests present. ' a foolish costiinirs. and not, "v"ari" to me readers of fkisp, uper 'rut, Carter w want you to know that each of the seven quality automobiles named below we .wantvnn is a viciicicu i.vi.ui.ui5 cur. ttt to know how General Motors doubly guarantees these cars how it is passing the savings of vast manufacturing operations (1,200,000 cars last year) on to you in finely built engines, Fisher Bodies Duco finish, quality materials in' those vital points where quality counts most in comfort, safety, long life and high resale value. ce'e-bra'.'n- dinner at theh heme Sunday evening. The oocas ion was in celebration of Mr. Xisr rtto's birthday. A bowl of yellov formed the dainty ecu terniece, snd the tall yello cathderal candles sfdod at ea-- h en' of the table. Covers were laid f.r Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nilson, Mr. anr' Mrs. J. T. Kelly and Dr. and Mr? E. F. Gianotti. Bridge was player' during the evening, with Mr. ant' Mrs. Kelly winning the prizes. rrcttily arranged The Store That SERVICE and QUALITY Built Success Meat & Grocery We deem it a privilege to live and trade in Helper where the cost of living is much lower-thain any other city of its size. Select Your Next Order From US and Compare the Difference In Price and Quality. Nationally Advertised Merchandise Lowest Possible Prices. at .lU I "loll ol-o- and inn?i, Tiott'flto schsme was gu:st ...,.1 - a fillers Tli. further caried nit at the table, which was cent?r- d with a large birthday cake. the rt frsshments, a number if April Fool frames and stunts vere played, with prizes awarded he winners. The guests were Miss's Helen Barboglio, Jeane Malaker Christine Ross, Gertrude Wahl, 'Sliza Mary Kavanaugh. Mary Bom- oino. Charlotte Moffat, Lois Tre- 'oar, also Harry Clark, Billy Tre- Mrs. Peter Boscme entertainer' Wendell Emmertson Joseph Saturday evening complimentary tr 'oar, Frank Campedell. Frank Tj'tizzette. her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Davidsor Tnui end Richard Kendall. of Salt Lake City. A social eveninf nf music wag followed by luncheor The Ladies Guild will grive a served at one long table. A color Tea at the home of Mr. and fcheme of red end white was carried cut, with red and white flow- Mrs. Jack Viarnetto on Sundatf, Ap ers and rad candles adorning the ril 10th, from 3 to 5 o'clock. While table. The gucsN were: Mrs. Joe ;nvitations for the tea have been is sued, the affair is public, and eve OBrrto, Mrs. L. R. Barrus, Miss The unique ryone w,!ll be welcome. Martelle, Miss Edith and Eva Guarienti, Miss Edna Litizzette, 'nvitatioii3 bidding your presence and accompanied by a miniature and M,iss Marie Auphand. sock, read: Mrs. Sara Virginia Crockett had 'This sock was not intended To be worn bv eirls and boys. occasion to calebrate her birthday was Nor it meant for Santa Claus Monday, when she reached the age To fill with painted toys. of ninety. Her daughter-in-lawMrs. Robert Crocket and Mrs. John Oh no, this seek is sent to you To serve you as a purse. Crockett gave a tea in her honor at The need of which you'll under their home in Price. Mrs. E. F. Gstand ianotti, the eranddaua'htpr nrosirirri When you have read the verse rat the tea uru. Many frends paid their compliments to Mrs. Crockett "For every year of age you'll bring A penny in a toe, during the afternoon, and as a token of their good wishes they pre- And if your birthday's six months past sented her with ninety roses. The An extra cent you'll owe. guests from Helper included Mr3. And here's sock which you'll be Gianotti and Mrs. J. Vignetto. Fol-'owj- Helper, Utah. Phone 60 fully interesting little book about the General Motors Proving Ground. It gives facts which you oughthave before you select any car. Fully illustrated And its reading may save you hard cash. Act - An-freli- fifffVREJAGE il li I Row mm trim i today. CHEVROLET 7 models The quality car of the Strong rear axle. Smooth PONTIAC Mi ';f!' M in m- irj - tee uoiciee itele 5tore i.n I ' it mi m rt ri HELPER, UTAH "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE1 i hi OAKLAND BUICK - I'O rontf-n- without it, $875 to $1190 7 models $1095 to $1295 i 18 models $1195 to $1995 Si Everybody knows Buick's worth. General Motors emphasis Buick's sta tement that its new models represent "The Greatest Buick Ever Built." Vibrationless beyond belief. Famous head engine. Bodies by Fisher. Duco finish. Many models. 'IS Ibili SIT ;'or! ectf LaSALLE 6 models ian $2495 to $2685 General Motors' latest contribution to the fine car field. This the new and beautiful car designed and built by Cadillac as a companion car to Cadillac. Has engine. Fisher Dodi Duco finish. Now on display. l ear Ttl V-ty- ror CADTT T AC SO body styles and types 2995 to $9000 rd -$- i The pioneer in the field. Standard of the world. Improved engine. Marvelous bodies by Fisher and . cnoice ot 5UO different color and upw muMitj. " ""i"ons to empnasixe individuality in ownership. 17 V-ty- t ill ALS- OFRIGID AIRE electric refrig. erators. Ihe largest selling electric refrigerator in the world. Built by General Motors. Many models many prices. DELCO . LIGHT electrk plants. Another General M tors product. Brings you all the conveniences and devices of electricity. labor-savta- s ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORIES Til, ! CLIP THE COUPON p?ill, 1 7E WANT YOU to knr, tx V V aftd its cars and other X uwiv auuui uuaiai jvjuiv products. Check the car that you most and mail in the coupon. We will send free, interestinc illustrator! fwa Wc Lii: oil hmi you, that car and what General Motors is doing to assure you ot botn value and satisfaction in car ownership. Clip uiw-- coupon now. Mail it TODAY. Don't wait. j'ratir ETllI; i'lrp. nut-rest- hsrr M ''lis ion,' H"ns n GENERAL MOTOR " - - - - -- CLIP THE COUPON- - - - Motors CHLVP.OLET I J I 7,, 'vi .n.v, ' j OI IMMOBILE OAK 7 AK-- n IV OR , - GENEIiAL ; rT r- models r.ii J Tln imin who s ur.'iMo f0 live win,. In M.s Iiicotini must 11 Winning and holding goodwill everywhere because of its ai vanced engineering and precision construction. Fisher Bodies. Duco , m . miiau. iwacer sncnced cnassis. brakes. A "six" whose quality U doubly assured as a product of General Motors. J (V '$775 to $975, Gratifies your finer taste; satisfies every need. A truly fine car a! moderate cost. Beautiful Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Powerful 6 cylinder motor. Harmonic balancer. 4 wheel brakes. Many other ne imiuvcment!. tvna a wide range ot models to choose from. lawfulness. rsi 5 models OLDSMOBILE i . d low-price- 1" III transmission. Over-hea- d A "six" which is a quality product in appearance ana cunscrucnon. nas largest engine in its price class. Bcauti. ful.stylishlines. Fisher Bodies. Ducofinish.Allconveniencesincludei v aiue proved oy unprecedented sale. SOMETHING IN TWO ACTS Act One We were moving slowly alons the paved highway- - 'twixt here and Price. Our Henrietta was in trim and bucked like a trained linra at the post. We felt tho urge come over us and we kicked the cutout open. Immediately a roar resnond- Pd and we careened down the road with the music of throo pvlindnra and knocking fourth in our ears. From a side lane a motorcycle slin- ped out and we throttled down. We knew the law and the la w re fused to be serenaded by an ODen rut out. We felt ashamed that such a spasm of lawlessness should have mastered us, and we also fell . certain respect for the officer who had so quickly responded to tho call of duty.' We at once a.iim,i - c n, LICENSES Act Two ue were moving into thn or slumber. The noise of fho hi, had died down and quietness cti everywhere. All of a sudden v, , . the verv Knurulu w.i me ramiu seem ed to have opened as an eight cy linder v type motor roared at top ' SPffd With the CUt Ollt ntlnn Th sound continued and the crescendo f'f it racked our room. Ti,i Itir.ued as long ns fho driver r,.w jthat the mcror needed warming mail v the car rrmvf.,1 "I). from beneath our' window and its roar died in the distant. ti, rest of the night we spent trying io go io sleep again. Moral Its ben,,,. to ...,.., ,,n inn upofficia! t n than tt i u'i,ke l'P rn official cne who rides a motorcycle. $525 to $745 field. d clutch. valve engine Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Alemite lubrication. Fully equippei rx.vvci-c- i lKUCis. $495, $395 , of low-price- dry-dis- The following couples procured licenses to wed from County Clerk Mrs. Elizabeth Hadlev. recent lv Mullin Ellwood of Sunnyside and Emma Evelyn Asay of Kiz. Roy Coleman of Price and Fan nie lone Fox of Kerc'hvorth. Stephen Harold McKee of Vernal and Melba McMillan of Kerul worth. the aspect tt. As a special offer, we will also send you a wonder. t glad To bring along a friend Mrs. Joseph Barboglio presided over a well appointed luncheon at And if you find you cannot come A quarter you must send. her home Tuesday afternoon. The social afternoon was spent doing Just drop it in the little sock And send it by a friend." needlework for the Ladies Guild, and much wa3 aecorrmlished alonz this line, Mrs. J. Vignetto enter- Red Hot Charlies! We're all set Tor th9 peppiest dance of the sea son, when the local firemen get out their equipment and supply the tun. We have heard an inkling of ths affair, and it hinted that the frolic snd surprises will be even better than before, if you can ima Here irocs for th gine that! Third Annual Fireman's Ball at the Liberty hall, Saturday April!). MEAT & GROCERY 1 Read about the General Motors line. "A car for every purse and purpose." See the wide choice of models the wide range of prices. Decide which car interests you most ; then clip and mail the coupon. s, Quality PE ' n r.uicic L.'.nALLE c.'.irn.Ac Q ( Hi? "suti Dept. A ), Detroit, Midi. send, wilhout obligation to mc. Vl ound Book, together with illustrf uescnnuiR the Ueneral Moto'J pro-l,;",vc. flecked, and the name of the m case I may wish a demonstration Yrnvtn ... uihhc " Tlio '"!f,.r 'Hi, '!'h. '''i'ta Name Address !C't)ih n if'ft to live T'r,nifrDULCO-UGU- liUancH"" |