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Show ' '. f LOCALS L p i I f of Price in. Helper .. j:d f a to here Joh.j Harry W. nanj mot'r R. Johnson motored to visitta Sunday. Provo Harry revived h's lar piano instructions at Pro'vo! wn:ie airs. Johnson visited with friends in Epriagrville. Wed- - Xilsoa and over the Lake Salt WUh tbey VlsiteJ "'""' Georgette and Velvet Frock for College Miss Orange-Juic- e Mrs. E. F. Cianatti weni t0 Salt Lake Friday and returned heme While in the city she Sunday. Florence Reed's notable per- with hpr - Irtek-e- v L McKelvey. Rev. II.' J. Johnson, formerly of Helper, now located in Roosevelt, small and was in this city a short time Satn j( Downey :Vnt to Solder Summit urday. Rev. Johnson was in comL afternoon to vinit with pany with Rev. W. H. Howeils of S. Groa- .ev's sister, Mrs. Randlctt, who is on his way to Seattle as a delegate to the coming Ossano and :onvc)n',ioa u Episcopal; minis;! Dalpiaz. Bob of the frrarinnt.na t"HUier, academy rrade at Wasatch The condition of E. V. Brackett ; u pleasant, are is pronounced as improving. Mr. months' Brackqtt was quite seriously inured last week while working in Wedalarm was turned the pipe line in northern Helper. wu. J"e at rning of the He was lowering pipes into the respanse an the part to tren:h when he slipped and lost m took them promptly falling and striking end of town where a hjis balance, ,lm wasfour.d the back of hs head on one of the ,na!l consequence cn ppes. The. blow was of such sever,;g in a pile of trash ity as to result in a concussion c: the brain and a fractured skull. W. B. D ' HOLDERS OF 1 ALL LIBERTY LOAN Mr. and Mrs. John Loborcii, and Mr. Laboroi's pcrer-tsMr. and Mrs Tony Laboi-j- j left Wednesday on ai extensive motor trip of the westerr coast line poitns of interest. They are going to San Francij.co first, and from there to Los Angeles another California points. They will also motor to Portland and Seattle and will make the return trip Idaho. through They will be gone for six weeks. BONDS I REDEMFTiON r;CE0F Ltadra? Second Liberty Loan i (Second 4 f) of 1927-4Lstwding Second Liber. Loan iu per cent bonds of 192 -li i H's) are called for redemption t pursuant to the Interest on all will cease on ! lotion date, jNovemoer io, L of Second 4's and Second be entitled to have the bonds and psa P"r " Such hoider3 may, however, 15. 1927. be e of November Kef 15, 1927, their issue. md Second tVS's M bo oa. desire to avail main-tanenc- v..-- -. information may be obtained Ker.erve BaMorora ,rn, ihe Commissioner of the Public fcr Federal easury V. MELLON, Mrs. E. H. Thomas is again able to be about her business duties, after bcng confined to her home with illness far several days. of the Treasury. Secretary gton, Washington. Department, A. May 9, 1327. I P O RTA M till II ilLi' Mlle. u!a OAvnl, impular. screen star, adopts Dame Fashion's latest edict for the school or college miss. e It is a frock that resembles e a frock, conceived of French made bois de rose georgette nnd velvet. The sleeves are short, the neck has an abbreviated monk's collar, and large white buttons are placed zigzag on the costume. oue-plee- two-piec- THE COOLIE COAT h for other tne unneu themselves stharwe privilege, if and when " mi, snouiu wr.en topany to notify them unrewarding tne excnaniiu uutijieir bonds rbiiestioRS of f!!! o Mrs. Sarah E. Dixon of Kenil-wortwas recently awarded $16. a wek for a period of 312 weeks by the state industrial commission. e This compensation i3 for the of herself and 'four children, since Mr. Dixon was fatally injured June 29 of last year while employed by the Independent Coal and Coke Company. We consider our used car department a major division of this business and HI I More than 14,000,000 pounds of fresh, ripe oranges will be used this season to obtain the juice reComquired by the Orange-Crus- h pany in making the delicious beverage that bears its name. The high content of orange juice in Orange-Crusconcentrate (from which the vnished drink is made) marks the outstanding difference between this delightfullp refreshing drink and the many cheapened which derive their substitutes flavor entirely from imitation extracts and contain no orange-juic- e 'i i i S ior time payments on these cars h o- -, - LOW RATES by the Carload to formance inthe dramatic sensation, F jicMullen ollowTuesday, "The Shanghai Gesture." I, in Heber V'e RIS. returned S They Buy entitled to credit may buy a General Motors car and pay for it while using it, under the GMAC Plan. When, time payments first became an accepted form of car purchase, General Motors organized its own finance company, the General Motors Acceptance Corporation, to make sure that the sale of its cars on time would be in the buyer's interest and that the finance charges would be fair. GMAC rates have always been low ; and the last reduction has saved General Motors' customers A whatever. In making Orange-Crusthe juice of lucious oranges is blended with the delicate flavor of their peel, the zestful tang of the fru.it , ' acid found in oranges, lemons and limes, a pure food color such as is used In cakes and candies, pure cane sugar and healthful carbonated water. Nothing else. At the American Medical Association B3by Show, where 10,000 children were given a cVnilal examin; ncn, Oranwas awarded a certifige-Crush cate cf merit. There is grent a difference be' tween Orange-Crus- h and the maorange drlnk.3 jority of that the public ia warned to ask f((r it by name and ("nsist on the genuine. There is only one more than $12,000,000. The General Motors line includes "a car for every purse and purpose' a suitable model for every income. You can buy it out of income, paying no more than the cash delivered price, plus only the low GMAC financing charge. And the whole transaction is so conducted as to keep your goodwill and - satisfaction. JOSEPH VIGOR SENTENCE SUSSON PRISON TERM PENDED; Joseph Vigor of Castle Gate was a suspension cf his recently given By THOMAS ARICLE CLARK determined jail sentence upon tho Dean of Men, University of recommendation of Sheriff Marrion Illinois Bliss, Vigor had bean sentenced to serve six months in the county jail a Coolie coat, and for assualt and battery for an atwanted NORAa moment of daring and gen- tack upon Jacob Pajear at Castie erosity I had promised to buy her Gate. However, wtth" the suapen-siono- f one the nxt time 1 was in New York. his sentence he Is required Why she should be possess 1 of this to to Judge George Christen-sereport desire is not a vital part of the story on the tenth day of ca.h month or because had one, possibly Nancy his son, was senmaybe becausa Jane's mother had William "Vigor, six to three years months to tenced striking-lookina one for up picked her when she was coming through In the state prison for burglary. Washington in the fall. We usually Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kelly cf want what others have, and anyway she wanted one. Castle Gate are leaving the last of Lest you be as Ignorant as were the week for Bingham where they Bome of the sales people with whom will make their summet home. I had words on the subject, I may. as well explain that a Coolie coat Is a loose-fittinhighly colored Chinese garment, made in Fall River, posr n . t sibly, anrf resembling in some respects a mandarin coat It fits anybody and may be worn morning or evening, indoors or out, or, for that matter, In Bjr HARRY R. CALKINS bed or out You see, its adaptability Is wide. street I started down Thirty-seconWNU Swvlc from the hotel, stopping at the first The Fateful Cup of Alboin store where neglirespectable-lookinand a gees were displayed, ABSENT-MINDEDNESfor passiouate love com"Have you Coolie coats?" I Inquired attendant of abqut bined to start Alboin, a German prince, of a bobbed-hairelooked She at me with a on a career of conquest tlia.t resuiied sixty years. In founding the state of Lombardy in dumb unintelligent gasse, 'We have some very nice cashmere Italy and the blending of Teuionic coats and fur coats marked low. What blood with Latin blood in the Sixth century A. D. are Coolie coats?" Tills Alboin, son of King Autloin, 'You cfon't have them, I am sure, or you would know," I rejoined. king of the Lombards (LonRheards), killed Thurismond, son oJ the king of "Thank you very much," The next saleswoman tried to p'm the Gepidae, but in the heat of buttle off on me some highly colored silk forgot to seize his arms as a trophy pajamas, but I knew better than that of victory. Almoin was disciplined by What I wanted was a Coolie coat and his father far this neglect and determined ta repair it by demanding I would take no substitutes. arms of his father;. The num,-be- r street another on to moved I and propounded the same query. king of the Gepidae, a pun;V.if'i war"Oh, no; we don't have anything rior, granted the rpywsi. While at like that." was the response with a the court of the. Gvtildne Allxi'n sav and Rosamond. gvdMthluughtcr of the kin?, strong emphasis on the last word, of and feV m love. His request f.r b'jr volumes with a look that signified criticism for asking such an imbecile buu was- refused, so AIboi.it made nn attack on her honor. question. War followed an.tl ihe Gepidae were I found the coats at the. next place The Itoswrnond was won. like defeated. wule stripes but in stripes only the fame of Alboin, now ?iuad chrysanthevictory wanted flannel. outing f the Lombards, and when he mums or cherry blossoms, or moons kin announced a plan for the conquest of mountains. low behind rising "I'm quite sure they're pot made a fertile country in Italy, volunteers his standard, fnelud'nu .Saxwith flowers," the saleswoman, urgecf,I flocked td seen Germans, Janes. ons, p.ul;ntrltins and ScythPd better. 1 knew but find to The sucwed'd nml the Invasion ians. determined was moved on. I was t up in north1 explored Lombard kingdom if coat Coolie flowered K Sixern Italy tn 503 A, D. New York from One Hundred and I got Put the strange career of Aibo?n the Lattery. to street teenth the Longhenrds was doomed to 4 of in my wandering. advice all sorts of substitutes. tracte end. One night at a Umtiuet he of sorts all offered was I the thing brought out n wino cup imttn from Hie I was all but persuaded that but 1 ukull of Itos.inmnd'a ?l;tin father, and, I was after never had existed, after drinking from It, he commanded was persistent Intelon that the cxmu do likewise, minting -I know what you want,' to with l.sme at the humiliation, lio-a- me, said last al ligent salesman sure ntoud obeyed, but promised herself reI'm but It, "but we don't carry over two venge. If site bed ever loved lu-- r rude you'll find It at Macy's, hM lord tbia offense estranged her. to block jrmr fflowblocks anif one armor-beareof the. king, wan beautiful and I'm sure they have the (tufii tn n re;;'M enlisted by ered ones." Hclniirtw bribed l'envbus, a down too, and plot. They did, nnd marked swordsman, to usfst in the to pay. strong wanted I within the price for the kin.2 was n valiant or nnir.W. I, was so Dora was pleased and the ttosnimuid secured In anything opponent. I dislike being frustrated king's sword Iwforc Ihe attack tind he I attempt. is thai. was slaUt In his bedchainlior. The only moral of this Queen liosamnnd'8. ending was no enough, long a thing If you keep at less tragic. SH' married Ileliiiichi.H over. It you can usually put sanctuary at Ihe nnd they Wtxr-'1927. Weitern NowKpaper ln!cJ,r court uf Ituvcniia, where the Greek Longlnus. became enamRosamond ored of her twaufy. of Hclnilchls by herself rid to sought 177. ,. i 7 tZ ,aa poisoning him, In order to wed ln-gitms k;7 R'.r.-- o the .uirlrvn nre nao but Helmichis, discern her tq enom'l'. but driver poison In his wine, conii elli-I i us from w h n n S drain the glass, and both died. 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