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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER. UTAH HEIPEE SOCIETY sical, of Friday evening, which the d 'lu'Ad sponsored. Luncheon was n to- twelve ladies. Mrs. L'mil will be hobtess to the members .1 the .next meeting, May 20. Ny-na- Mr. and Mrs." August Litizzctte entertained at an evening of cards for the pelasure of some of their friends, Tuesday. Tahles of fivt hundred were arranged for the folMr. and Mrs lowing couples: Mr. and Mrs. Let Hughes Taylor, Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Perry of Heiner; Mr. and Mrs. Taul Peset to, Mr. and Mrs. F. Porter, Mr. anc' Mrs. W. McKelvey, Mr. and Mrs. L' A. Moffat and Mr. and Mrs. D. Pi Griffiths. Mrs. Perry won the first prize, and Mrs. Pesetto the second, anions the ladies, and Mrs. Taylor the first and Mr. McKelvey the second among the men. Dancing and luncheon concluded the evening'? diversion. eve-liug- ". Mr.i F. P. Filler enter-aiac- d ;tt lifiiier Sunday, compli-n;ii!,-ir- y to W'm. Kirby of Salt Lake. )iher guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tad torey of Price, Mrs. Jesse Evans of Vernal, and Mr. and Mrs. V. Mc-K- f lvey. ! )' , t" lad-it- i ' A r II " F -- ft v('i ' t J iff , y ' f ' . , Two dances will afford opportunities of tripping the light fantastic to Carbon county folks Saturday The Carbonians will entertain with melodies at the Amusu on that evening, and the Night Hawks will tage their fun at the Amusement hall )n Kenilworth. ') '" t 1 A Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wahlraven gave a dinner party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Katherine Covers were laid for Dr. Rroyles. and Mrs. Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vignetto and Miss M. Betcher. Bridge playing was the diversion of the evening. J I S ir4 Grand officers of the Order of the Eastern Star paid their official visit tc Naomi chapter of Price Thursday. Officers of the order from Helper and Price put on the work of the lodge Thursday evening at the Ma- Talk of The - sonic temple. Members were In ' Scalloped skirt! Avonne Taylor, tendance from many surrounding player, wearing communities, including Myton and an evening gown of white satin, the Green River. Social events given interest of which centers in the skirt, for the pleasure of the Grand offimade of long scallops studded with cers included a tea Thursday afterhome of Mrs. L. A. Mc-Gpild bends. Note the high neck line noon at the. and a breakfast Fqiday mornand low waist line. ing at Castle Inn. tioa of the Carbon County High A most delightful evening of mu Thursday evening at the annual sic was heard at the Y.M.C.A. readAlumni-Senio- r 125 About banquet. rooms Friday everdng. The af- people were seated about the ban ing "air was sponsored by the Ladies in school the tables gymquet high was but under the direct supjuild, nasium. Albert Fraser, president of A the graduating class, Eero Rauhala, ervision of Mrs. Jack Vignetto. of talent marked the splendid array and Sylvia Davis all of Helper resand a large crowd of mu-i- c ponded to toasts in behalf of their program, lovers enjoyed the local music-'an'- s various classes. Alumni songs and selections. Added to jthe prosolos were enjoyed. Mrs. D. C. as last gram week, two oraprinted Woodward and Pincipal G. J. Reeves tions were given by Katherine Dart made the closing remarks. and Steve Dimentl. The program was in commemoration of the naDelia Mangum gave a dancing parMusic recognized tionally Week, and ty ct the home of her sister, Mrs. A. while Helper's contribution to the The Litizzette, Monday evening. recognition of the importance of muguests were Misses Maurine Ander- sic was not a large one, it is plans, son, Nan Axelgard, Florence ned that next year it will be possiIda Moffat, Bessie Dievetti. ble to put over ' a more extensive Katheijine Gease, Eleanor Smith, program in a bigger way. Pauline Smith. Ethel Doris at- knows where to get the most merchandise for the least money thrifty-shoppe- r The Store That SERVICE and QUALITY Emit Quality Service-Courte- sy MEAT & GROCERY Helper, Utah. Wad-dupp- Phone 60 Lange, and Dorothy Reddington; also r ! Celes- - . 1 nr. I ! jtesss. mm ira h i III bktk. mum mm a 1 OPERETTA "A ROSE DREAM" AT STRAND WED.. (MAY 18 An operetta, "A Ropb Dream" will be presented by the children of the Helper Ward Primary at the Strand Theatre in connection with pictures, Wedensday, May 18. Tickets are now on sale by the Primary officers and teachers. Admission 40c, and 20c. 1 Coming to EYli) "Where STORE NO 35 in Internal Special May Millinery Event Medicine for the years DO NOT OPERATE Will be Sacrificed to Public $50,000 Stock dumped on the Bargain Block Without Mercy IN THE WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT MOMENT". ALL SHADES. STORE TO Hours: 9 No Charge PRICED UP TO LOT TWO ALL LADIES COATS FORMERLY $19.90 GOTTA GO NOW PRICED UP TO SACRIFICED along her shopping bag unitt her arm, that she car. ries what nations have fought to uphold, down throughout the age. the torch of civilization. Hats For the Miss What does her basket swinging to beautify her home, shoes to saf- Fancy trimmed Straws in the newest shades for the tiny miss and Junior. Very reasonably priced. hold-curt- 79c and 98c and restful. eryday Misses Dresses things ev- now, yes denied a tho- usand years ago. The J. $1.98 Company ion-wide C. Penney with its nat- organization of 773 stores is but a regiment in that vast Merchandise Solar Straws to struggling army, bring Solar Straw Hats sold exclusively by us. Time for the straw hat again. We have a complete line of straws goods from where they are to where they are needed with the grea- of test all kinds. Fancy and plain bands. All the newest styles in mens straws priced from possible economy cf time, effort and money. Every is but ons more soldier in the fight that has been waged for sales-ma- $1.39 to $3.49 centuries, to make easy the path of those lurrying feet. He is doing his bit to uphold the Marathon Hats Men's Marathon Hats sold only by J. C. Penney Col Both style and quality are combined in these latest felt hats. At the very reasonable price of standards of civiliz- ation. 1 "Look, Mother, it's 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 hour! 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 cn it at noon! at a. m. to 3 Dry!" p. m. for Consultation Duco comes in a variety of beautiful shades and slains. Asfy us for a free color card. According to his method of treat- ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or fU.TtT: adnoids. ' $9 85 jj J Just but luxuries all but a king Rayon striped Dresses for girls 7 to 14 years of age, very attractively made in all the newest spring shades He vinits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this free consultation, except the trip except the expense of treatment when A A LOT THREE ALL LADIES COATS FORMERLY PRICED UP TO IT'S A CRIME TO SELL THEM $39.75 ains eguard tiny, stumbling toes, sheets to make the beds of her family soft desired. ' the hurrying Main Street with $1.98 The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin Co. is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed in the state of Utah. IN FASHIONS "MODELS OF THE LOT ONE ALL LADIES COATS FORMERLY $14.75 GO IN THIS SALE AT ONLY Of No one ever told This is one of the biggest values in ladies miliniery we have ever featured. Specially priced at ONE DAY ONLY PARTICULARS BE Symbol little woman med. & EVERYTHING A Civilization Featuring a new line of lad,ies Hats in all the latest .styles, shapes and colors, very attractively trim- Savoy Hotel, Fri. May 13 Office FOR Shopping, - past fifteen Golden Rule Store BILL heLPER,UTaji SPECIALISTS HELPER, UTAH LARGE are greatest" Dr.Mellenthin&Co. "A Good Place to Trade" OUR w savings $2.98 and- $3.98 Each PRICE SEE E INSTITUTION- - ee Nationally Advertised Goods for Less 11 Members of the O. I. A. met at fhe home of Mrs. C. Daugherty Wednesday afternoon for their regular Mrs. R. P. Barra' was the meeting. atonly Soldier Sumnjit member in at served was tendance. Luncheon the conclusion of the business work. Mr. and The Town- ANATiON-WlD- La-tud- a. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Styber entertained at dinner Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Conner were-- the invited gttests. Tile Pythian F'siers put on the 'nitiath.n work at. tl'eir regular neeting Wednesday eveiing for four new candidates for their order. A social time followed the lodge work. s Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cox entertainLuncheon was prepared by the ed at a dinner party at their homr and served r.t several long tables, Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. which were centered with lilacs. and Mrs. H. J. Wahlraven and Mr. Mr?. P. Posono presented' the lodge and Mrs. G. E. Stover. "jiili an immense, birthday cake, commemorating the sixth anniversThe Ladies Guild met at the home ary of the lodge in this city. Six of Mrs. F. P. Fisher Friday after- candies adorned the cake. noon. Various buisness matters The graduating class of 1927 were crime before the meeting, including the final arrangements of the mu welcomed into the Alumni associa- - 8 te Flaim, Ernest Flaim, John Allison, Eugne Plaga, James Bottino, Lawence Bottino, Harry Johnson. Charles Lange, Clee Gordon. Fred of and Eltin Billings Reynolds, Price and Frank Goodhard of An eleven o'clock luncheon was served by the hostess. The livbasing rooms were attractive with kets of cut flowers. An Attractive Evening Gown of White Satin :r-.'t- He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves! heart kidney, bladder, bed wetting' catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,' sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- J Jg ments. If you have been aiLing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call,, as Improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Tee Go Idee Role St ore Remember sultation HELPER, UTAH "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" and above date, that conthis trip will be free that his treatment M.i.--;,..- panied ,. i nmiu-i- i Is different, ....... must lie 211 T!r(U,iii., Angeles, California. THE accom- by their husbands. Add reus: 2 on HelPcr tn.i HELPER hadware FURNITURE AND COMPANY Utah |