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Show 4 THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER, UTAH NOW !! Mr. and Mr. andMrs. Mrs. G. W. Phillips, Earl Phillips and two children and Lou Phillips, all of Sprtngville spent Sunday at the V Marvin Lambsoai home in Helper, Mrs. John Buchaaaa home in the evening. rttantA returning Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein and rom a few day!j vig.t Caroline and Stella, also daughters, ,H 60Jaier Summit friends. ! LOCAL NEWS home Sunday from a week's visit with relatives and friends. Caroline is home for the summer from her High school work at the East Pjde in Salt Lake, Miss Florence Reynolds is expected home today, Thursday, from her course of studies at St. Joseph's E r street conegiate Valdemare Watch Lhai he 11 new Bona ';:-JSua- y Miss Mr. Bwle Dievetti and Mi' vere Salt Lake visitors rrem Sunday until Tuesday. Ma E. F. Gianotti and Mrs. "tn NelBon of price returned Fri day after a ten day pleasure trip to) Colorado Springs. Colo. William Guariente and Louie Martin, of St, Uuis, Mo.. spent from Wednesday until Saturday in Salt Lake and Ofden. Mrs. R. P. Barrell came to Helper Thursday aftcrnon, reutnring to her home in Soldier Summit the same day. Square Deal Jewelers Miss Margaret Van Cleve return- . TIME PAYMENT OUR PLAN ABOUT .tc.jin iiiursuay trom a ASK month's visit with friends tn southern Utah. Sara Graves took a brief leave of absence V for a business trip to Salt provements. J INTENTION By order of the City Council of Lake City the latter part of the by the u hereby given j week. 'mncil of Helper, Utah, of Helper, Utah. Miss Lucille Cox returncdi to her Dated June 1, 1927. Council iJtion oi such City home in Fruita, Colo., W. It. Johnson Friday, foltie following lmprovetwo week's stay at the a lowing Recorder.. City wit: First pub. June 2. Last pub June 23 home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. nsiruot a tile sewer along and Mrs. B. H. Cox. !;.crly side of the State road NOTICE OF INTENTION Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelley and extendit in Helper, Utah, Noticfe is hereby given by the small son are or enjoying their vacaih South becuon line L of Helper, Utah, of tion time in South Dakota. They Ln.hin 13 South, Range 9 City Council intejntion of such City Council will visit relatives in Alexandria line the lM., to the Westerly to make the following improvebefore returning home, Block 10, New Helper ments, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hatch and son . Surrey, also, in the 30 To construct a 6 inch tile sewer visited Sunday at the home of Mr. running South ,from the in thej alley running East and and Mrs. T. C. Judd. They motored j iihway and HO feet East of of West through Block If,' Helper to the,ir home in Duchesne Sunday' a line of the SESE& lat, together with a connecLion 13 for a distance of Town evening. the State road tion to: the main line sewer and all .t South from Mrs. Hans Lund and two childnecessary flushtanks Ave. also, in Railroad ren of Magna are visiting at the and other acappurtenances, all; :jfood and in the extension of home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lambson Belvedere cording to the plans, profiles, and ttiroughi Ave. on file with the City They will remain in this city ten a to the alley running East speciflcjations and the cost and days. Recorder defray est through Block 2, also in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fraser and Addi- - expense ther'eoif . by special assessn streets dn Belvedere on ment lots to the or affected be baby returned Thursday from Rock full length of the streets benefitted , by such improvements, toSprings, Wyoming, where they had V the Spring Glen canal to be? assessed according to the enjoyed their two week's vacation connect-;e- s, with all necessary area of all lots in said Block 13. man holes, river crossperiod. The j total cost of the contemplatMr. and Mrs. Ddn Lambson and ed other necessary appur- 's fe all according to" the plans, ed sewer is approximately $1275.00 children are home from their and specifications . on file or at an estimated cost of 1.4c per such vacation trip. During ' e Citv Recorder, and defray squarei'foot of pVoperty. time they visited' in Sprfingvill'ev All jprotests or objections to such Provo and Salt Lake. k thereof by special assess- and pieces of improvements or to the carrying npon the lots went to Mrs. E. A. to be affected or benefitted out of such intention must be in Sr.lt Lake Thursday to visit with i improvements,.' to be assess- writing, signed by the owners of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.. Olson and intthe to property affected or benefitted, the feat 'iding square She made the return trip o the lots or pieces of describing the same, together with baby. bordering on the streets, the number of square feet of pro- Monday. Mrs. Tom Price, formerly of Helor y through perty jand be filed with the City a the sewer is to he construdt-tfi- e Recorder on or before the 23rd day per, now of Soldier Summit, is Mrs. Price hospital. the in full depth of the lots or of June, 1927. The City Council patient wi-tlblood of meeting on that Price is suffering ground excepting in cases at it's regular the depth of the pieces of date twill consider the proposed poisoning. is more than 115 feet, then levy nd hear and consider such Joe Dalpiaz came home Wednesor a protests and "objections to such im- day from his studiesatthe Univerdepth of 115 feet. Joe provements as shall have1, been sity of Southern California. total cost of the contemnlat- made. I in the fer is third his year has finished approximately $11,750 By prder of the City Council of school of dentistry. u estimated cost of 1.5c per f -' foot. . Helper! Utah. v , I TIT?. M. C. MELE.OSE 1927. 1, Datdd June protests" or objection to such R. Johnson, and Surgeon Physician f'ments or p t,ln carrying City Recorder, Helper State Bank Building such intention must be in 2. Last pub. June 23 HELPER, UTAH signed by the owners of the ')' affected or benefitted, des- NOTICE Residence, 166 131 the same), together with To Whom It May Concern: r of square feet and be Under the authority of Section its the DR. Wf A. IfAKDY City Recorder on or Laws of Utah, 1923, the 23rd day of June, 1927. 2, Chapter 36, DENTIS.T 'ti Council: at it's I, D. H. Madsen, State Fish and regular Office in Henry Hall Bldg. State of the ?on that dato will consider Game Commissioner Phones Nosed levy and hear and of Utah, do hereby declare the folj Office 99-95-p such protests and objec- - lowing waters closed to fishing un- Res. as til Jul 15th, 1927: suepi improvements llve been made. DR. WM. ' H. ' BASH "All lakes" in. the Uintah Basin, "i- - of the City Council of above an altitude of" 7,000 feet. physician and! Surgeon j aild , Avalon Hotel the at lakes Includes the (This Office Rooms 1 li June 1, 1927 head of the Provo, Duchesne, Rock j Helper, Utah Telephone 130 W. R. Johnson Creek, Uintah, Grtoen and Boar vuy necuruer. Rivers;! but does not include Moon T'pR- WM T.1EILI0TT 2. a.st puo. June 23 Lake in Duchesne County.)" Physician and! Surgeon D. H. Madsen. Henry Halll Bu'lding pCE OF INTENTION State Fjsh and Game Commjssioner. PHONES.- Residence, 132 99m Office, of SEEKING TO ENTEF, Helper, Utah, of n of such City Council ' 0 the POPE & POPE Applicants of more than 1,500,-00following improve- enter to foreigners, seeking Lawyers; Kructa;fl,e foot, concrete the Uniited States, are pending Jn in Prv fld Help,!r Offices Dota; sides of Maret American consulates' abroad and Baak Bldg. State Wending jrom the County should tause Americans to realize Phone 11 Helper, UtaS .. t,s t,- Bj "US I euu ' of studying ibp Mat the importance 8tret and nlnno, rv. problem! of immigration, Senator he North si,ie of Maret THE ABBOTT MORTUARY Reed of Pennsylvania informed the YJie rtuth side of Locust FUNERAL DIRECTORS together Chicago Association of Commerce nv. lltSi all an ajdresg 'before that body. in' i i IJIC j "'t"6 Ikl Ik, Rnpprh the Senator Pi,rM,itn Licensed Erataalniers r;t "viismiijiie on the RMnrdef phone 129 said: "Ihicgine the effect Stafford Building and ,1(frajT-t- h; ; ,iC tne oais uy special assessment empllovmint jsituatto,i Helper; "le lots akti- - ..... . These 1,500,000 are Nts w be 1 s am im" are, lowered. assessed by the coming' to work, Where can they HELPER CONSOLIDATED dis'uHff to the amount find 1,5&0,000 jobs without LODGE NO. 58 Movements emtheir from abutting each placing tvmer,ican3 I I. 0. 0. F. ployment!? Nowhere in the United evening a every Tuesday Meets Ihbor (Hstrlct State Is there any such 1 ana 18 and shoi'tagci What will happen to the K. P. Hall. Important justness orth i, ,. i( Member urged f Block 13 and 19 Ameri- at every meeting. to America i wage levels, and 18 inclusive brethren welof Block visiting , to a attend; if such conditions, can living W. lTcW L,e ijrapcr, N. G Town it J. come. i Plat, flood Sec y off newcomers is permitted? E. Lrimpaon, p. our, imagainst "The agitation me ","1 contemplat,!ast 3& V migration laws during UTAHNA LODGE NO. session look the form of quarrels REBEKAH C0st our metof, $1.25 per front between fnat.lunallities over Second and Fpurth Fridays the Meets hods or .apportioning the quotas of Each Month counG. among khe several European them Florence Lambson, N. G. V. tries It i frankly stated by Gladys Johnson, intention must be that, this is to be the first step Sec. Bcc. Ella Iiurgar, WRn'1 b owner of toward breflkli down' the whole Sue Maulsby, Fine. Sec. "toc:tp or (v Ing henedlted, "of immigration restriction. Mary Allison, Treasurer, Srt,"" together with system tmbep Ben Stein of Price, motored academy (in Cleveland, Ohio. will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reynolds. , Henrietta. MlnnJesaoig is 'another of the local students who has been attending school elsewhere, and is .e now home; for the sumni'rr. came Thursday from Westminister She school at Salt Lake, Ta-vlo- r Jbf tceemical TrtntporltlloH $3.00 to $8.75 THE GIFT SHOP Uj Y Chevrolet such marvelously fin s cars at suuii remarKaDl y low prices . 4) Only when you know the facts about the Chevrolet Motor Company is it possible to understand how Chevrolet can offer such marvelously fine cars atsuch remarkably low prices. A unit of the General Motors Corporation, the Chevrolet Motor Company is backed by to-w- it: dous purchasing power of this mammoth organization. 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