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Show TSE rn i parents tu? of a '. - . V-- Henri'.' fi Ui-- MinnKsr-n- arl Friday :BJ&v-rr- 11 Miss Caroline Sttdn returned t' their vr.rias schools H gait Lake, eft-.- ? 1 I f 1 l41 their parents through the izc&'.'za ptrird. vlsitin,"? visit v.Hh relatives in .jt r THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1927 UTAH ".' Thurs-,V- - rT7d 'horns ITTT". s par-Tnt- pQ'cr season villi c.x ,.r- Mr. ted L'n. C. J. Monv of Soldier Summit sre the proud A a bi.sr baby hoy, born last Thursday. The Moneys are form-.-- :'C,rn Sunday. leaves mS. .1 own Bboul -- EEL!-- : .l !.' m " 1a !:f-;.hf- of Robrrt a j;r.,. d wW?nt 'b-t:;- A. T. IWlfy fnd Mrs. -- Hj'::r. B. A. Fn'la-.- F'-rr.:- n, -- V . !!' -- ,. tF7aE3Btib M Id a ft ta e u c uf 1 1 ntf HH .:;,;; p g g p jii p p- gR R Rn-rr PPPPPPFF F. P.F Finn PL 5 i tr'p villi th:ra. BldSLI- n g cr F:fa Q Q B B B E o 1 1 e I Cr?:r-hulg- h who inn ?,2.n H that place m?..., Ho--:-'.-- isit'rg rf'v-p- . b3 r;'.urn - ( H Mr. Axlgard o' .7. ay K"d r P, K. II. and Tne daush-Xe'ty with their Acljard. Mc-cl- S. motored to , (Ti.nfemTit) Reed cf Salt Fri'y and Sitvrday In 7 "d after spending tha winter P!3T.a':t and Fillnor?. Buchanan i. . to Helper Dihno v;;iti-;- ind Mrs. Vo-;..-- ,. .... "wpar vhor Clara M. Krnn r the city school M 5"f!nv fSo""5-,- n tin interest of tha parcr.H day.'" Maude wiih MiS3 Kenihvorth. J .,,t'; c. D. vitP'.d ov; Cea3c- - "stun." Tli:mnto v!i-r- e nlLd by Mr.-.- ;,. , ( T;vf,-V-- Y lirr w?f; of h; r (l.--a, . Pro-.-- tV Her:. 4 l.In. Tes- ter returned t V.i'n city a and d an bt.er , r til T Z J ,,r? v;n1. r l. ko Snvd r, rrturnea n Va week's visit with .Helper Miss Lu'ille Hoffman returned "J3. C. Penney, who founded the J. C. Penney Co, in Kcmmerer, Wyo, 25 yeaM go. No. 2 The original J. C Penney Store which, Ho. be ma Friday after spondin.T and Buying Head. prirp Mr. . Penney itarted with a peronal investment of $500. No. 3 The J. C Penney Co. Building ExecuUye with relatives in II'!p;r. This entire building is occupied by its offices and warehouse facilities. No. 4 Store No, r p. PfpN local attorney, went New in York City. quarters of today. court She visited her aim's Mrs. V,'m. alt I,?.k3 Sunday to at ten 500, opened in Mr. Penney's home town at Hamilton, Missouri a typical J. C. Penney Co. Store Foyd and Mrs. A. J. Stafford, and C. Penney Co. Stores now in operation. J. 773 are There federal the before ecdings her sister Mrs. D. Draper at Rolapp. Miss Hoffman is an East Side High HELP EE Y. M. C. A. BOWIEES SET Dates Set teacher at Salt Lake City. r. P. Fail of Price and Guy Ware TEE PACE AT SALT LAKE CITY Sekichi Kashiwagi, 43, Helper j purchased the auto cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Ace Minor of :bl'isliment from George A. Harmcharged with murder in Sentiment of the Helper bowlers Japanese, Magna chme Tuesday for a visit the first degree, and A. L, Davis of into action when the Duchesne, with Mrs. Minor's parents, Mr. and crystalized charged with involuntary Mrs. J. men inThe decided to enter the state bowlMartelle. Minors and and Mrs. Charles Lopaz manslaughter, will be tried in the tend to move to Price soon, where ing tournament held at Salt Lake second term of the Seventh district jren have returned to Salt Lake court in Carbon county, according medical attention for Mr. Mnor will no doubht sign City, April 3rd to 9th. further with the baseball club of that city to the court calendar. The second :r son McRay. After proper entries had been term for the coming season. will commence, at 2 o'clock the d made, Helper Y Bowlers were afternoon of Monday, April 18. Kraad Master F. L. Spalding of to bowl their games on ThursI.O.O.F. loda;e will pay the J. A. Seeley, a former resident of Kashiwagi is alleged to have killorder No. a 6 a business Helper ,is now being held at Castle day, including the five man team ed Y. Segawa, 45, in a Japanese c'ub in Helper on the afternoon of night. Dale, pending hearing for violation event, the doubles and the singles of the prohibition law, J. S. Nel- The five man team included February 2 in an argument over alrs. M. Westfield. unfairness in gambling at the formerly cf son, sheriff of Emjry county and L. Flaim, C. Gianotti, Lambert leged Daahi club of which Segawa was er, a resident of Sunnyside was Deputy Warren S. Teacock of Car- and Vignetti. In the five man part owner. Kashiwagi is alleged hest of Mrs. J. Buchanan Wed bon arrested him last week, when event to have fired six shots. into his vicHelper succeeded in displacay evening. 'hey were tipped off as to the loea-ictim every one of whichfound fts team in Class B, of a still in the vicinity of ing the high point and Mrs. Harry Buchanan C;dar, a railroad r.iding ea.st of rolling into first place with a score mark. He was bound over to the red to Wendover, Utah, district court in the preliminary Mound3. The officers found clever- OI Ztul pins. mis stum biwu where they will make their ly concealed in a box canyon about til Saturday when it was topped by hearing before Justice J. W. Hamhome. mile and a half west of there a Ogden with a team that should mond on February 26. Davis is held on the manslaughtn still, two hundred and have been classed aa A instead of John Maulsby, a student of Vest-rster B. charge in connection with the of mash Radio Dial five and galDial $2.50 sixty pounds hard College in Salt Lake City, ran men of Vdncent Janschitz, 41, Auslocal death Our against lons of liquor. week visited his parents in this luck in the doubles and could not trian, who died from injuries recore together, but mad? a much ceived in an automobile accident. MUSICAL TEA better showing in the sinjles. Af- The accident occurred December 16 March, Davis was bound over to the , atThone or send your news items to prenc Johnson left last week district court by Justice Hammond. The Musical Tea given by the ter the fireworks it was found that when Davis, driving a truck, Times office. wagon to and The between ft Bingham where he will pass tempted spend Ladies Guild on Sunday afternoon Holr.?r landed men in second Among the fifteen cases on the wars summer months. He is siarnin?? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. thjird placo in this event which quite which Janse-hitdvinr, and criminal docket for the term, five of with the Utah Apex team tor the Vignetto was a most delightful af- upset; the dope for the Salt Lakers. another wae;on, the Austrian being them are cases against Jesse Morin, DeGO for seci)all season. thrown to the ground. He died DS. WM. II. BASH fair. Over a hundred guests call- Gianotti came out with 5 May Morin and Nora Vigil, On 18 from tho iniuric-swho will be tried for burglary ed from the hours 3 to 5, and many ond best and Vignetti 549 for third cember Physician and Surgeon P. Street returned home "Tues- It was generally on five diferent counts. )f these were from surrounding best in the slate. Office Rooms 1 and 3, Avalon Hold selections conceded that Helper did more damMusical werfng from Salt Lake, where communities. Helper, Utah of Telephone 130 spent' last week attending the were given by Mrs. B. A. Moffat age to the averages and standing nal eonvenion of managers' of and Miss Alta. Thompson, who fav- the posted players than any other C Penny Institution. AGEHTS WANTED ored with vocal numbers, accom- team appearing for play. The men THE ABBOTT MORTUARY follows: Men and Ladies' can make big panied by Miss Lorna Moffat. Piano mak.ng the trip were as L. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Third annual Fireman's ball selection by Miss Irene Holmes and Gianotti, Vignetti, Flaim, pen money selling our FACTORY LINE Emertson, Liber-haand Silk selections Fahring. also D. Knit S. Lambert, cT L. batarday night at the Mr. Harry Johnson, Garments, Kom-?Licensed Erabalniors was a success socially and by Mr. and Mrs. J. Vignetto, were Wahi, B. Carmoni, Hall. Mat Two Underwear and Blankets in your ncially. Stafford of pink Nick Komer, and Green. rhone 129The crowd was good much enjoyed. Shades Building own town. FRESH BAKERY GOODS ths mU'ic was Dr. Fahrina: and driven centerwen cars 435 by baskets 7th Eaat L. South, in silver sweet LEONARD, the llelper and peas Peppy, as Salt Lake fighting boy3 saw that It Hot and Cold Lunches, Cold ed the tea tables, set with silver Mr. Wahl. Mr. Julius Shepnard Oity, Utah. Confections. themselves. Decorations srvice sets. Mrs. II. C. Melrose was well as a large number of He'per Drinks,. Candy, BR WM T ELLIOTT most ICTl GALE Tourists Lunches a Specialty attractive, and novel-ure- chairtnas of arrangements, and Mrs. boys who go to school at Salt Lake 3 ere added see the games. to coops, acre Leute M. on hand II. barns, were lion?, Physician and Surgeon Mrs. and J. the by lighting Vignftto Phone 141. Helper, Utah foments. lose in price $2,600. The teams and scores follow: Henry 'Hall Building were hostesses. Total 2 a: res, home, fruit, a splendid PHONES 529 chicken farm. 5300 payment. $25 17!) 172 17S Gianotti Office, 99m Residence, 132 Yo-- .to-- -- : 13. vac-tic- . - i - vi- jeur.- n r! Trial - Hr. at the sche-dul- meet-Tussd- Car-nicn- GIFT SHOP, Jewelers i, n the latest in clocks u-- i- thirty-gallo- $3.50 ! Plain er : -- . ' I. ANT ADS Smith's Car-mon- i, Bakery Store ll r, - ' every-enjoy- ed e s 2 low to rel VrrmtnQ Were Dodge Brotheis to sell ICO motor cars ens year and 200 motor cars the next, they could fm lly ar"lounc2 that their sales had increased in a single year. Yet they would only have sold SCO motor cars in all. fn other words, PERCENTAGE of annual .gain 3 net conclusive. The NUMBER of cars scld '5 the true test. That Docile Erothsrs ! ;n in 1925 ncrcase of 27.? ever 1925 is not the MAjCIJ 1. e'e to cenrjider iulrikini; rs it is. tho-.vee- c-j that Dodc Brothers "nd then in 192(5 scld 331,764 71 ''"'7 ; cibs in t.c!vc incnths tells I''-'t.it stsnd3 out iihu a tov.r .'- - of the industry. exurl thirty-on- e ifr-.V'2'-' thousand f01' year! Many more viir.l cars in goM-25P.93- c, 'n .140 . 2 157 135 . 550 495 445 448 190 159 147 169 20 190 141 144 1 cn f.:o ; , Singles Gianotti Vignetti Bob Carmoni Flaim Wahl Green Hall Lambert I.j. r;r. 'iUJ3y;av! V it arri:;n--'-K- i vitrei,t'--in r V.o f-- c.v.nrt f.nd cturrly to Luy! if ill"! product tc'jrc 471 466 462 448 .. 5o 478 . 2 490 482 Gianotti 972 495 111 Pol) Carmen i Hall 96 474 425 .899 of ' ' 'i! ri,.,,!e Ploan. Carbon county "''d can . , n br i Mv ' " (. ill?' H r( 'I bo'h inrir,te- ...uln,rtrt-l,v- It. C Pco't. ;f n rt ' (1 prison, was ,,f ibo PfH K.dlrv, P. e v.: . py Well.- ..,:.,(inr, tnin the death ' B MOTOR CAK t . ' - ron"f v ntt'.";ry. 'f-- B 1 ... , r f'1 ,;t' j: tl;,-- Sweet Shop price completely furnishcoverings, beautiful Sweetest Place laundry, steam heat in Terms. HOME . feme. 1 h I'"! n''r c.io'in, ''"r ;n i;i :'h r ,1 ;: 1'.,- f t'" Vi V d d -!' ' ' LODGE NO. 56 REALTY,.. I. 0. 0. F. Insurance) Ranches, Personal Property UTAH SPRINGVILLE, Service .. it io in the way of a fire? Everybody should carry insurance on their property, and to get an equitable and prompt adjustment in case of loss, is to know just Some evening, what you bad. sit down and take cn inventory of what you have, going from one room to another, when you foot up the total, you will be Then see how your surprised. It b a insurance corresponds. find you will safe pucks, you carry about half of what, you should. H you arc in the market for some additional insurance, ilran roe a curd, or phono, and I will be frb'd to call and inp-c- t in- your property and write fti.h Fti ranee as you require. H. S. Robineit Meets every Tuesday evening at the K, P. Hall. Important business at every meeting. Members urged to attend; visiting brethren welcome. J. W. Draper, N. G. D. E. Lampson, Sec'y and Quality East TTain ?T.CE. TIT A II UTA1INA LODGE : i;kai. ustat' II 0. 39 REBEKAH -- Meets the Second and Fourth Fridays of Each Month Florence Lambson, N. G. Gladys Johnson, V. G. Ella Eurgar, Uec. See. Sue Maulsby, Fine. Sec. Mary Allison, Treasurer. m;. ," tVx -- 4 DR. W. A. HARDY f DENTIST Office in Henry Hall Bids. Phones Res. j 2 Now's t'ae time. Go over your equipment. Oil it, paint it and ii.vc Dixicrri rAaiavEtcEo Wtiy y:ty i' j V, .i i. lie t'.,t tr. tlif ;tk p.- v, v Kid v.t. "i. moucy for rev prtsf k .lien Oxy w 111 repair any thin vol' metal r .vr rn. NtiLby iv A coit AwcUt-p jrt isaf ocJ u ncv. C I dTv''!-- Lawyers Offices in Provo and Helper Helper State Bank Bldg. Fjhone 11R Helper, Utafc HELPER CONSOLIDATED Helper that read this advertisement, could give an accurate account of their loss, should misfortune overtake them 4S4 . 95? t home, garage POPE & POPE FIRE 1032 .498 Flaim Wahl We Alao Sett Dependable Vted Cttri Paramount price How many, Nick Komer Met Komer . , house, ! Pontiles L. Carmoni Lambert djcidii;.! WAGfa MOTOR COMPAflY - HELPER acre, A- - nice little $650. Modern hoime ed, best floor lawn. Built-i- n price $4,500. ..WM. PARRY Farms, Homes, 480 Vignetti nr room 3 $2,-10- 0, $550. 501 489 buyers price! Tr.rcs 2 560 Carmoni price $2,000. house price acres, 9 549 'i:nr-rovemcnt- &'Jt:I rcr month 2467 a 5.':c'7 h - r-- Cannon,'. L. Vignetti Lambert . .'. Flaim Office 18-- 09-- J. E. ILYKU Undertaker and Lte.cnfwrJ Servica Telephone Price, Uta 29 DR. M. C. MELROSE Physician p.nd Surjreon Helper State Bank Building HELPER, UTAH Ihi.i. PRO U: Wc-- l 1.11 N T. ft .', 1: |