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Show - BARGAINS IN- Horn elladetaiidy ... ... Regular 40c Special, per lb. PEANUT BAR, 30c Regular 40c Special, per lb. 30c Reg. 40c CREAM WALNUT TAFFY, Special, per lb. . . . 30c PALACE CANDY STORE Corner Depot and Main Street PHONE 32 -:- Helper, Utah - A Few of Our Friday and Saturday M. J. B. COFFEE IN 1 49 IB. TINS, Per LB FINE GRANULATED SUGAR, 25 IBS. . FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, Per pctmd $1.69 . FIVE-TI- E 49 Fine duality BROOMS, NUT BUTTER, .40 FARBEST. per lb OLEOMARGARINE, PIKES PEAK IARD, 8 lb. pail.. CRYSTAI WHITE SOAP, None Better, 10 bars PUEE $1.35 .39 14 POT ROAST, BEST CUTS, per lb PORK ROASTS. Half or Whole Shculder, lb..-HAMS, MISSION BRAND, Whole or Half, lb . . BACON, SUGAR CURED, lb 20 17 - 29 2D BULK LARD, 2 ibs 30 SLICED lb in 33 BACON, PKG, WE CARRY A FINE ACCORTMENT OF COLD MEATS B SUCCESS MEAT & GROCERY Phone 60 Helper, Utah. sr. rr Jl The first meeting of the fall enterMTTliM" Mr. and reries of the Ladies Guild will conhonoring vene Friday, September 2. Mrs. tained Tuesday evening 5ir, George Zecse will be hostess to Mrs Litizzette's grandmother, ent flowers Fall the ladies on that date 3,rah Mangum. TaIU r,nw. a festive note to the L. B. Smith an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor, to Celeste Flalm son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Flaim, cf this city. The marriage will take place on Tuesday, the thirtieth of August. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall entertainnoon, ed at luncheon Wednesday offithe to grand complimentary Rebekah cers of the I.O.O.F. and The lodges wno visited this city. guests were Mrs. Clara Souther of One of the interesting weddings land of Provo, Henry Jepson of was that of of August, month Provo and Frank Cellventra of the Miss Marie Lee Jensen of Richfield Springville. and Lester Gease, formerly of this were unitThe ladies of the Rebekah lodge city. The young couple The "at last Thursday. Richfield ed E. entertained a.t the home of Mrs. and Mr. of C. Burgar, Wednesday afternoon, bride is a daughter Richfield, of Jensen P. D. South-erlanMrs. in compliment to Mrs. Clara school year Pres'dent )f the Rebekah and during the past in the grade sch3l of Salina diverwere (the Cards Uught assembly. Mr. and Mrs. sion of the afternoon. The rooms The groom, a son of known well is E. Gease, J. w?re attractive with fiill blooms having the c.(unty, Luncheon throughout throughout. arranged spent the greater part of his youth was served at small tables. He attended that Carin Helper. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gease enter- bon County high school at Price, tained Friday evening in honor of and since graduating in 1924, has their son, Lester Gease and his been in the employ of the J. C. in bride, Mrs. L. Gease, nee Miss Penney company. He worked A the local branch store until a year Marie Lee Jensen of Richfield. enago when he was transferred to pleasant social evening was LunchRichfield. After a short visit here music with and song. joyed eon was served with the guests the young couple left Sunday for seated at one long table. The in- Salt Lake. Mr. Gease has been transferred to a company store at vited guests numbered twenty. Coalinga, Calif., and has leflt! to Mrs. Joe Walter was the raison assume his duties in the new terde Entre for a miscellaneous show ritory. His bride will join him in er given by Mrs. H. C. Olson and a month's time. Mrs. C. W. Peterson at the home of Mrs. Peterson last Wednesday Eddie Baker, about 30 years of aftrnoon at Price. Those present age was arrested by Marshall C. were Mrs. Belle Morrison, Mrs. E. A. Knobbs at at local hotel WedK. Olsen, Mts. Nick Benardi, Miss nesday morning, upon the comGuylia Moffit, Mrs. Raymond Felt, plaint of the mother of Ethel J. Miss Leona Gunderson, Mrs. Grace Hines, old girl a fourteen-yea- r A. Cooper, Mrs. Charles Atwooa, from Grand Junction, Colorado. Mrs. C. R. Fahring of Helper and The charge against Baker is white Uuder-sherMrs. Clyde Irving of Los Angeles. slavery. of f Blass the Grand Junction accompanied Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. couple to that city on the WednesA. J. Stafford entertained at Bridge day evening train, where Baker Mrs. Sam Stein won high score for will be tried for violation of the the ladies and Mr. C. Leger high Mann act. honors for the men at the games. The guests were moWred to the TEAM BREAKS ONE RUN LOSE cold Orange-Crus- h dring stand JINX TWO RUNS NOW two-couluncha delicious where Tom invited In another thrilling contest eon was served. were Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Melrose, Hiawatha broke Helper's one-ru- n Mr. and Mrs. C. Leger, Dr. and losing jinz by winning over the Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs. W. M. hokue team by two runs score 9 to 7. In the game the Helper ites gave a fair account of them selves though there were a few more fielding errors than usual SherriH was a bit off form, allow ing 16 hits, more than his usual amount, although he respond sible for 6 runs, the others being direct result of 4 costly errors. In the fourth inning ,the HVlnerites were in the lead, 4 2, but the King Kolers soon blasted the los 1 ci a ense wuen mey mane tour in the fifth, going into the lead and remaining there until the last of the game. In the last part of th seventh inning J. H. Allison took the box anj through superior sup- port kept the Colers hits ai a blank during his short time twirling. Carmoni and Engberg, opposing cathcers, were closs rivals for batting honors for their respective nines. Each of the two catchers scored twice, the only one on the two teams to get more than one tally. They both got two baggers, though Engberg led the Helper catcher by one hit 2 to 3. J. Maulbby was the only one of the two nines to slug out a three bagger. Reese, young left fielder, made the best average in for he made two hits in three tMncs at bat. L,e, Hiawatha center fielder, with three hits in four tima at bat, shared the same honor for his team. Wcodhave for the winners was his us,,al good form, though he of allonr,! the home team 12 hits ,"Te than his general amount, Jawbshagen. misty second sack-iT- . led the two nines in fieidnR " and 5 r.ssi.sts an,i Tor. Young f thp lQn,r Kxlors made : nii!.n,,t '"I.i milj assists with no errors, and c.'iiiie ;i close second. ing line of shoes it handles is the biggest drawing card, which is entirely justified. The Star Brand Line we carry is the brand that has made American made shoes known everywhere. made of solid leather-t- he They are select leather-wi- th leather counters and leather linings making the brand popular. People buy of Fall Coats and Dresses 1 n l other as jj street corner and ap ed two day CRUSHED PLUSH COATS Ladies crushed plush coats with This is gorgeclia fur trimming. always one of tha most desirable, fall coats. Many beautiful styles to select from. Priced from one or He Wr shabby, timid and lish was halting ken. find what he Silk boliva rpats in the laUst Fur trimmed, beautifall shades. ful fjilk linings. One of our feature values for fall and fa wanted. a thing cculd never are hjpp-i- be our stcie. people Our sae constantly jr. na effort ij help the These materials are going to be very popular for fall and are featured in all the sport coats. Fur trimmed. Very reasonably priced at too man or Carl '"lb Hortui and r.mv f Kyal a ik. Helper L. Dur.mt hi Ml of W ru,d inter jLOOFEOUROW GIVEN ; "HP UTAH wL pas laar. psti They are more than the entitled ti bit h usual ; consideration. be This Misses' and Children's country ewes i'Sl COATS great debt of he many of its before have we shown as large and complete a line of these coats, in plaids, tweeds and poiap-es- . Fur trimmed. Exceptional values at Never adopted and daughters. that courtesy is a goad way j;5 i We fc paid ti "stranger wiihin $4.98 to $9.90 a gratitude eiin Ire our gate to ejpir in' kabl our appreciation. Th:n, New Fall too, it ere is Je al strt: Plan of the Penney DRESSES Deal Square Ladies new fall dresses in the latest styles, materials and colors at our ever popular prices t ai tior All 1 fcr I'VS Deal with Square a Sx V 'i $9.90 to $14.75 und CO raeut is also made that the Wasatch academy will) be reorganized into a junior and senior high school within the next, t'aree years. Plans call for the discontinuance of the four lower grades In the school this year. The fifth grade will be discontinued in 19 2S, the sixth grade in 1929 and the complete reorganization iis 1930. Mr. Loofbourow has ibecm head of the commercial departs the academy for the past two a. He is a former student Wooster and Ohio, college,, mi th F s college, California. He is completing his master's degree in t'le lsl f of Southern California this V w: f to In addition Mr. psychlogy. alii k adminisiratir-ics- btioi w Loofbourow Six pee e Horse Pulling Contests are New at Utah State Fair, October Featurs d Nufi :ncii to 1st S 's a cor I y be! s ISS1 4 Ely rr-- r' V' til':' 1 AT ..'rr';a,"f WASATCH C- L""f'""-- f 'nor Prlo r V 5 World', champion pulling l.un, own.d by CUtenc Bugh, Chrolie, PU of 3478 pound, on th DynunomoUr fimlUr to tt. fit th Uuh Suto ni t,uii: ud VH -- PPJriFL ACADEMY JT.V h.r,. l.ft fon,r 11.111 ' '''Pt ,,, :hj tlit h:.lhi ,h gnrlpoWn iMHind, i''1' ...... (,. rir. iu , horn. I "hof-pamir- f.,t r.n. "' h'"'", n,"r i nil, U ( r(,qujr(t(1 on in ""i'.r mi i .n (0 miuulr, pons... jirov.Mt ; A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE VJh or .I,,- - iiw i; Wcslm!s,,r ,,,,.,,. by W. K. ' i ill r,f "(1 rW 1 Qiiiirt. w. n( - eel MARRIAGE LICENSES . ti tin our age. mount of great woman does not speak $24.75 to $29.75 fact tk - SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT ' t ItlE SI PLAIDS and TWEEDS mmmm n n a that pressed with the s fej. to help fc We are certain $24.75 lis No one had tie fc or l'he patienc: B0LIVIAS re, pa:sersV for a direction. $16.50 to $39.75 ra Maffl Our Gates if v HELPER Within The beautiful fall styles are here in a wide range of materials colors and prices. , more Star Brand Shoes today than ever before, because this line satisfies. -- And the tremendous volumes of their distribution makes it possible for their extremely low prices. When you need shoes, just think of Star Brand, and you are positively assured the best values in footwear on the market. Ask to see the new "PollParrct"Xme of5arBrand shoes in infants', children's, boys', girls', men's, nnd ladies' styles with prices ranging from 49c to $5.98 per pair. f INSTITUTION- - )VS Advance Showing Wear STAR Brand Shoes and Be Well Shod Among other numerous features which makes this store so popular, the outstand- f "Where savings are greatest" STORE NO 35 HELPER, were arrant-witof Five Hundred and Mr. i. Griffiths D. Mrs. awards. the of dinner p. Fisher to tne served Latd luncheon was ManSarah Mrs. following guests: Sir. gum Mrs. Ralph Christian, and Mr. and Mm. 3. A. Moffie, Mrs. Hugh and Mr. Mrs Lee Kirk, M Kelvey, Tavlor. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fisher. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. D. Griffiths, T. Mrs. and Mr. and June Mo1it Storey of Price. h Mr. arid Mrs. PEANUT BRITTLE, Floyd, Mr. ar,i Mr, .s- - o. Price ana California. Angeles, Social News i In. t , hat" l'""'"r Uif, .Sli I.nki' 1.ti.t Th,-,,.- i academy;,,;;::;;;:.;. .r. it thn .I ii I J ' r""r"n , the c..M o.t..l.r Bl tj, ";- - !" "tnmin Io' w jkMm'i.iiiiri I.. I... nni ln.ri iu ciili'ied m gint "rh !'if lurnl r,Hfif, ing ilw poutihi. Tip; -- fi. k ''Vol al b'" of tlin imtirp hv ti.n ht'l'l anil otliiT li te (!neri (.fc traitm ,.. Hi ' '"" 'Vur' Amerk. wliirh h the ljyniiHinit'r l"1 pulling powiT. j, 01 ... u H.,lm. Fir The ' ih' " J P C flob K. i 1 11 b: is |