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Show Kim TIKES. THE HTLPZa. UTAH LOCAL HEWS Mrs. Joe Rasmussn S.i!t Lake ;fm the Maple Pecan Ice Cream wp(1k-en- Mr a with 8pond her husband. and Mrs. Charles Vahl of visited at the of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wahl in ,inl3 city, returning: home Monday. Grand Nothing Finer for the Summer Dessert NOTHING PURER NOR HOUE WHOLESOME gjj Junction Mrs. E. Ferris and rKiWm, ,.t Soldier Summit were Heine- ui,. i Wednesday. Rev. J. Leecher Episcopal minis-B;- r of Salt Lake, was in this city than utr up ore Test" bundav. Mr. and Mrs. II. gjChi'd were visitors in the capitol Li city last Wednesday. ICE CREAM Miss Best 0f Soldier Sum- Saturday for a month's ii varaton trn .. m Sh si. -- ... . and relatives in g Denver. Mary 'mt left At Your Dealers or Phone 313 Carbon Ice Cream Company Phone came uown Saturday t0 313 Price, Lltah John Gallighter returned to his duties at the Y. M. C. A, Tuesday evening after ten days vacation at Ogden. M;l!ard Penwarden departed for Denver Thursday after spending a week with e friends in Helper, Provo and Salt Lake. He will remain in Denver indefinitely. old-tim- Mr. and Ms. R . If all the Minniesang handled by the and children . returned home Satur- U.S. railroad freight in 1926 were loaded from day Salt Lake City. in cars at one time, it would form a train long enough to girdle the James Bottino. r,te Laboroi and earth IS oimes. Jerry McGaha were fishermea at Fish Lake the last of the week. Mos automobile accidents are not caused by the timid driver or Mrs. Gladys Crandall went to the novice, but by those who think the capitol city Sunday. She will they can drive well. nturn from Salt Lake Thursday FATHER RECEIVES evening. EIG OVATION James Ruggeri came home Tues-ila- y No 'doubtj about it the family to visit with his parents. was getting tired of the same old Jaines is a student of the school drinks at meal-timNo variety! of dentistry at the University of And whoever wants a hot drink in Southern California. snmmer time, anyhow? Then Dad got a real idea stepMrs T. S. McCoy of Fruita, Colo, ped into is favorite k place arrived Sunday for a visit with her and took away a dozen bottles of daughter, Mrs. B. H. Cox. She will Orange-CrusYou should have Kofn how the rem;vn at the Cox home until after the Fourth. children crowded 'round him when he came home that nyght and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Styber lctt how they smacked their lips over the deliciously refreshing drinks Helper Friday for Los Angeles, Cal where they will take up their fut- that Mother poured for them! And no wonder! For Orange-Crus- h ure abode. The family resided in contains real orange juice Helper six months, during why?h time Mr. Styber did jeweler work. derives its flavor entirely 'from oranges .Actually it possesses more value or food born to Mr. and Mrs. James calories than an equal quantity of Hatch of Duchesne, Saturday, a fresh ripe oranges. And here is daughter. Both mother and father, why: are getting along fine, and willtry! To the juice of luclous oranges to raise the girl, according to au- - is added the delicate flavor of the thentic reports, reaching this peel, the zestful tang of the fruit acid found in oranges, lemons, and limes, a pure food color such as is band, under Helper City tHadirection of Prof. Bovaro will add pep and mus;: to the baseball game Sunday, when the Helper nine will play the D.R.G.W. shop team of Salt Lake ou the horn used in cakes and candies, health- ful carbonated water, pure cane sugar. Nothing else. Tonight jive your family that name surprise. Telephone yur neighborhood dealer for a "case of this delightful carbonated beverage, and serve it at an treat, lint be sure you got the genuine. There 4ia only oru Orange-Crusafter-dinn- er h. Orange-Crusis bottled by the Spring Glen Bottling Works." h COMMUNITY SMALL SHOW UNUSUAL BOYS ENTERPRISE e. soft-drin- h. energy-replaceme- nt At this season of the year the laborial proclivities of the small boy are usually dormant. There fore the rtunt .sudden enterprise of our future presidents has caused a lot of comment. Mother hasn't had to call Willie the second time to run errands and Dad has beea surprised to find the kindling split and piled in the vcii(i box in tiie evening. Mr. Franklin assures us that the company is the most perfect ever assembled by Mr. Harvall in his twenty-on- e yetors experience. Nothing has been omitted to make this ths most complete of all tented organizations. On account oC the tremendous seating capacity the management the price of admission has placed within the reach of all. Children 25c; and Adults 50c. In Big Tent No Pictures Advt. e. Mrs. lss23 NS, s if s: lonaay, juiy m, id p.m. 1 4il n i a Prices 25c and 50c !ig Tent. NOW!! grounds. ONE NIGHT ONLY J Grover Coleman and children, Ruth and Lynn, returned to Soldier Summit Thursday. They had visited the greater part of the week at the Enoch Bryner home. No P ictures have been comArrangements pleted for the building of an auto Air. and Mrs. Bert Swalls returntourist camp near the forest ser- ed to Helper last Wednesday from vice line in Huntington canyon. Los where they have visitAngeles, The work will begin in the near ed for the past month. They are future. visiting' friends in this vicinty before leaving for their home in Mr. and Airs. S. E. Snyder and Petersburg, Indiana, two daughters 'renewed old in Helper Saturday During the hours the passenger and Sunday. The Snyders resided in Helper ten years ago at which trains were held over at Helper on time Mr. Snyder was chief clerk to account of fload damage to tracks, R. Humphrey, secretary of the the superintendent of the Rio Y local association held open Grande railroad. They are now house for the waiting passengers. living in San Diego, and were The social hours afforded by his home from a trip to Denver. hospitality were a pleasant diversion to the train-weapeople. A InWith the near approach of of Remarkable brilliant display dependence day the contest for the musical talent was given as the Goddess of Liberty being conducted at Price is assuming more and people gathered around the piano for amusement. Billard tables were more importance, and arousing also pressed into use, for ,the pleamuch interest. The voting is in sure of the young folks. Proand Business of the charge fessional Women's club. The civic who are sponsoring organizations tha pnn trwjffl nf a flnH their choice Woodward Helene are Rotary, Kiwanis, Ruth Lee; Business and ' Pfpfpssionfil Women. Mavme Pace: L tmipi'niii I offing T.r,lili3 "VflTirlflll The voting takes place at the Star I A.t n 'i The new Bond Street Collegiate Waldemare Watch Chains $3.00 to $8.75 te THE GIFT SHOP ry Square Deal Jewelers ASK ABOUT OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN t tVioatro nhotOS pnlnrp-nr- l Of & " fj"" Lj" riv . the young ladies are shown. DR. M. C. MELROSE Physician and Surgeon Helper State Bank Building HELPER, UTAH PHONES ?SV rJr THE BEST EVER SEEN LINCOLN' Office, Residence, 131 166 DR. W. A. HARDY SPECIAL TRAIN OF MOTOR CARS, TRUCKS AND TRAILERS DENTIST A Under Showing 3 Seating 50O--RESERVE- Tent Water-Proo- f Capacity for Two Thousand People OPERA D la... wifflfcHSE STAGE 'IU I a Monster GHAIRS--5- en MAN Office 95-- T ELLIOTT DR WM and Surgeon Physician Henry Hall Bu'lding PHONES ALLEGORICAL TRANSFORMATION SCENE Residence; 99m AIL -- 99-- DR. WM. H. BASH Physician and Surgeon Office Rpoms 1 and 3, Avalon Hotel Helper, Utah Telephone 130 . Office, More Grand Novelties Than Ever Presented with One Show lift Res. C0RCE0U5 5CEULK? ice Ba in Henry Hall Bldg. Phones 00 great mecha:::cal effects m Office Ill 132 POPE & POPE Lawyers Offices in Provo and Helper Helper State Bank Bldg. He.per, IHal Phone IIS THE ABBOTT MORTUARY FUNERAL DIRECTORS IOHltaHiJ ' 0PULAR PRICES W Oneraiic Grr.hasin CF ADMISSION si Each Performance - 1. - - . - $50 Given io P nzes Iletper HELPER CONSOLIDATED I. 0. 0. F. Meets every Tuesday eveuing at the K. P. Hall. Important business at every meeting. Members urged to attend; visiting bretnren welJ. W. Draper, N. G. come. D. E. Lampsoii, Sef'y "u tahna" iTodg REBEK i I' .,.,"'r r n f ... E NO. Grand. Display 3S U:j G. Gladys JohiiMoii, V. Ella Bursar, Re.'. Sec. Hue Maiilflby, Fine. Sec. Marv Allison, Treasurer. Arttlance Telephone 29 hM FLYN3? a!;d Urnlertaker i;mt)al;nt -. oi AH Meets the Second and Fourth Fridays of"' Each Month Flurence I.ambsoii, N. G. J. E. 1 ILL! Licensed Embalmers Phone 129 Stafford Building LODGE NO. 56 mK tew w Ll.-en- Serv- - Trice, UU f - M U u L Wli !, ml W 0 ti Lu ' 4K f ' W 1 uii |