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Show THE HELPER TIKES, HELPER. UTAH Y.M.C.A. notes; Mo'ff a't'nfoT""t'fiV4fvsdoial Miss time. Miss Wilma Damarls Forrester of Pauline Smith was an Invited guest. this city and Miss Helen Haymond Music and luncheon added to the of Sunnyside appeared In solo and m time. acccmpaniment number at the gradThe Helper Bchool faculty went pleasurable uation recital riven by the advancand' hike Thurson a weenie roast G. I ed music students of of the members ' The Helper The crowd motored i day evening. at Salt Lake Friday A. were honorary guests at a social beyond Rolapp, and spent the eveMiss Forrester played last evening Tuesday evening. given ning in the canyon around the evening by the Grand Junction division of first violin fn a group of selections, campfires. The ladles returned and Miss Haymond accompanied the lodge. r, Mrs. C. vocal several numbers. home Thursday. Miss Ruby Jones and Miss Verdi atMiss Forrester of mother of Rasmussen took the children The Chernlaesky Trjo presented a tended the recital. their grades on a May walk Monday musical porgram surpassing anyafternoon. has Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fisher enterthing In the music line that ever crnw to this section "of the tained at an evening of cards Satur-d- a The summer season of open-ai- r at the Star dancing begins Saturday night, at state. Monday evnlng Russian broevening. Mrs. D. Grifiths and Theatre. Each of the whch time the Amusu gives its Mrs. Tod Storey won the first and thers were artists with their instruball. prizes among the ladies, and -' nents, and gave renditions of ditfMr. Grififth and Mr. Storey the two solo selections and group num prizes for the men. Dancing followThe 0. N. O. Girls met last Thursof burs. Miss Ida home the at ed the flmes. Lunch was served to day evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. S Tod Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard s Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar all of Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. SERVICE QUALITY The H. Otterstrom of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Taylor, Mr. "and Mrs. W. McKelvey, Built Mr. and Mrs. D. Griffiths, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller. HELPER SOCIETY Lumps Whales Crunlts and A Nation-wid- it a privilege to live and trade in Helper where the cost of living is much lower than in any other city of its size. Select Your Next Order From US at Quality Service Courtesy Carbon county chapter of the Amin cooperation erican Red Cross with' the Junior Red Cross has organized to raise the $200 quota asked of this county for the relief of river valley flocd the Mississippi sufferers. ' J. Perry Egan has been in touch with the superintendents of thei various mining towns ,and it is expected the full quota would be raised bythe first of the week. A voluntary subscription was conducted i nthe schools of the county last week in an attempt to reach the mere than 5000 children enrolled. MEAT & GROCERY Phone 60 reason why many poets are poor is because they are poor poets. I wonder 4f the reason so many of us are poor is because we are poor managers. One PRICE GLEANER GIRLS GIVE PROGRAM AT CASTLE GATE The Gleaner Girls of the Price ward wrnt to Castle Gate last Wednesday and presented an Easter program at the regular meeting of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement The program consisted assoqiation. of readings, solos, and chorus numbers. Also a number by the Gleaner Girls' quartet which Is composed of Miss Leona Bryner, Miss Olive Shiner, Miss Julia Wendell and Mrs. Cyril Vance. THE Golldee Rule STORE Sports Outfit That Is Unique and Attractive FRIENDS "Last Summer" a ' stomer GLADIO percale. A large assortSold ment of coirs and patterns. Co. C. J. Penny only by 14c YARD "I h household heavy many 19c YARD 23c YARD 33c RARD 39c CARD H BLEACHED, 12 UNBLEACHED, 12 H YD. YD. c c "BELLE ISLE" MUSLIN A very fine grade of muslin the remarkable low price of 10c YARD BLEACHED UNBLEACHED at True We about how sensible and long wearing they were or childrtn. and I discovered that there was a Penney store in her town too and that she bought the same goods as I H NATION-WID- first - started talking Finished soft for the needle 39-I- " nothing seemed familiar, until I noticed that htr little boy was wearing a Blue play suit. MUSLIN "HONOR" Colo-ad- o day, J purposes H recently, was out in and homesick the an extra Ideal for H said cu- visiting my brother and his wife, I felt strange CLOTH RAMO'NA Linen finish, white material. E sheeting; a very fine soft grade of sheeting 81 Inches Nation-wid- e did, back in Vermont. It was just like meeting old friends," she wide YARD 39c Nation-wid- e pillow cases. Made of same grade of materials as the sheeting 42x38 inches 27c EACH Nation-wid- e made of drll work suits for men, fine grade heavy khaki Union made $2.49 SUIT ; tra PAY DAY for men and boys. full cut Union made BOYS 3 TO 9 89a BOYS 10 TO 17 98c MENS ALL SIZES $1.15 BIG MAC Ex- , Work shirts for men and boys. Made of fine grade blue, chambray. Cut extra full to insure long wear and comfor 69c "Old Friend That's the J. s"! what exactly Penney wish their tradpany emarks to mean to you, Friends Overalls D. Bergera came home Tuesday from a week's business trip In the capitol city. con- appropriate e, celebration. y. and Compare the Difference In Price and Quality. ARE OLD GOODS tinuation of our 25th or . We deem TRADEMARKS OWN OUR OF MARK TRADE 36-inc- Mr. J. H. Wilson, long a resident at the Y. M. C. A. passed away last Friday. He will be greatlymissed In commemorating the National by his friends and particularly the Music week, the Ladies Guild are Y. M. C. A. Interment was at Price sponsoring an evening of Music at cemetery. the Y.M.C.A. Friday. The program will be a most enjoyable one, and L Rev. Butler of Hiawatha was the is to be given for the pleasure of speaker at the Gospel melting last the public. The performers and Sunday evening. A very large crowd was present. Special music was pronumbers follow: ' Piano Solo Lucy Martjinelle vided through the music committee Vocal Solo , ...Miss Alta Uhompson by the folowing friends: Mr. Carlo Piano Solo.. Miss Angeline Martelle Bovero, Xylophone solo, accompanVocal Miss Clara Peterson ied by Miss Irene Holmes. Beading Misses Holmes and Ham-bthe duet by Bovaro Solo Carlo ..Mr. Xylophone Piano Solo by Miss Holmes. Mr. H. G. Green Talk Mrs. Ruth Cima Piano Solo In ..support of National Music Vocal Solo i Mrs, Wm. Bash Week, an evening will be given over Piano Solo ....Mrs. Gilbert Boren to music Friday evening. Mrs. Jack Mr. J. Vignetto Vignetto acted as sponsor Clarinet Solo of the Vocal Solo ....Mrs. Bryant Moffat meet which will bring lovers of muPirno Selection. .Mr. Harry Johnson sic together in a large num'ber. The Chorus Helper Junior Chorus program will be held at the Y. The names of participants will be given in the next issue of The Times. CARBON COUNTY EED CEOSS QUOTA IS $200 YON1AN SAYS: HELPER, Ut MAY FESTIVAL m arc greatest" settings STORE NO 35 Rev. Merkel will be the speaker at the Gospel service Sunday evening (next) at 7:30. As this will be Mother's Day It should bring out all friends of the meeting along with their families and friends. Special music is being provided by the music committee of the Y and lovers of music will, want to be there' to eEy the service as well. Wat-I'.ln- Helper, Utah. 416 been made. I Success Meat & Grocery "Where re-op- en d Nationally Advertised Merchandise Lowest Possible Prices. 36 36 36 E LlrENNE Carps The end of the league series marked the closing of the bowling alleys for the season. It is planthem September 15, ned to arter extensive improvements have op-oni- ' ."; Cent 638 527 500 416 13 17 18 21 21 23 19 18 15 15 36 35 Eels NATION-WID- INSTITUTION- - The standing of the 'second bowling league teams is given below: Piay. Won Lost Per Le-ge- Store That A C. , that 'have proved their worth by years of good and honest service; friends that can be depended upon to great you in a strange town and that will turn your shopping tour from uncertainty into an exper-- ience of trust and EACH MAJESTIC Majestic Garters for men and boys wide web, fancy colors. Exceptionally low priced 23c "A Good Place to Trade" HELPER, UTAH "Look, Mother, it's Dry! The Right M erchandise RIGHT THAT'S WHAT COUNTS THESE DAYS WHEN YOU BUY THE RIGHT GOODS DISE. IZE SAVINGS, YOU ARE ASSURED OF YOU STYLE 0 if MERCHAN- MATERIALYOU Duco is positively a delight to use it dries so quickly, and is so easily applied! Paint a chair with Duco, and use it in less than an hourl Paint the bed with Duco in the afternoon, and sleep in it that night! Paint the kitchen table with Duco in the morning, and prepare lunch on it at noon! J ARE vt?-- Duco comes In j a variety of beautiful shades and stains. Ai us for a free color card. Vi'f- - V ; PROUD TO OWN THE GOODS. ADD TO THIS," OUR LOW PRICES. STORE, UNQUESTIONABLY THE MQST WHICH MAKES THIS POPULAR INSTITU- TION IN THIS SECTION. , ' IT COSTS YOU NO MORE TO BUY BETTER HERE. MERCHAN-TflS- E ;; This sports outfit Is worn by Myrna Loy In Warner Bros'. "Bitter Apples." The plaited skirt Is made of apple $;reen crepe meteor. The sweater Is a mixture of green silk and wool with broad bands of gold. Miss Loy wears a gold leather bolt with this suit. A smart green nnt with a gold band around the crown completes the WANT ADS The Gold en. Rule St ore 41 HELPER, UTAH "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" j TT WANTED To run a well equipped restaurant. Located in Commercial Hotel, Helper, Utah. Will also soil cheap to the right party on very easy terms. Inquiry at office of Commercial Hotel. a30-3- t COOK WOMAN WANTED to advertise ..' toilet goods and extracts In Help-t-- r. All or spare time good pay NO MONEY NEEDED! We Trust You Everything furnished. PerUns Co., Hastings, A-- 7, Write Nebr. lt-- p & THE HELPER FURNITURE HARDWARE COMPANY IelPer . AND ' Utah ' |