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Show THE TIMES PRINT. HELPER. UTAH $$ f $ & ; Mrs. B. II. Decker was a passenger for Salt Lake Tuesday after noon. She will return the last of the week. About louf Mr. and Mrs. P. Schubert visited last Sunday cf Heiner have Henry been visiting in with home folks at Duchesne. Salt Lake for the period of a Things You Should Know & LOCALS ft . C. D. Pope Mrs. V. Miller, now of Salt Lake City, recently visited Helptr Mrs. I -AN I OWNER OF A CAE to know where to a ought better grades' of ge for the out store is since lp:o supplies, own-I- s automobile to known All neces-ia this territory. parts, tools and implements Isired are here for quick servreasoinable prices. at roost irry our card with you. YOU'EE 0 7 JaIBON RUBBER & EEPATE 1 Phone 66 C MELROSE DR. M. Physician and Surgeon Helper State Bank Building HELPER, UTAH I'HONE- St 1C6 Besidence, 131 fiffice. A. HARDY BNTIJST.. W. DR. D Henry Hall Bldg. in Office Al Wahl returned ru,nday evening from a week-envisit in Salt Lake City. Lemoyne Smiley, son of Mr. and Mr3. T. C. Smiley of Consumers left Barney Hall, youngest son of last week to register at the Unirnd Mrs. Fred Hall is improvUtah .of at alt Lake city versity ed after a two week's illness. Mr. Miss Ada end a member Smith, of children the teaching force at Emery grade of Soldier Summit spent the week- school was a visitor in this city end at the H. J. Wahlraven home Sunday. :n this city. Miss Angeline Martell went to the capitol city Monday evening. is She home expected today, (Thursday.) H. K. Bullen of Duchesne visited with his wife over the weekend. Mrs. Bullen is a member cf the local teaching force, teaching a section of the first grade. Mrs. George Dunn and daughter Miss Mary Logan of Eureka, arAlice, of Salt ake City, visited from Friday until Monday at the rived lest Thursday to visit at tne home cf her aunt, Mrs. Fred Hall, home cf Mts. F. P. Fisher. She will remain here for and Inde-finat- e Frank Barboglio, son of Mr. and length of time. Mrs. Joseph Barboglio has returned to Salt Lake after a summer The Business and Professional vacation in his home town. Frank Women's Club of Helper vill meet "nteres upon his second year at in special session Monday evening, the state university where he is at the council room of the City .studying Business and Finance. hall. Phonea Office 95-- S BASH H. VM. DH. 99-- W and Surgeon and 3, Avalon Hotel Helper, Utah physician Rooms 1 fltphone 130 g),-- COUNTY MATERNITY CONVALESCENT HOME NOW OPEN Sarah B. Pumfrey, R. N. EBON AHD f "lire. !, it West 1st Manager Phone f 21 "N. Physician and Surgeon Henry Hall Bu'lding PHONES 99m Sice, 132 Residence, POPE & POPE (' Lawyers In Provo and Helper i' Helper State Bank Bldg. tene 11? .. Helper, Utai Offices R. BR. G. WOODHEAD DENTIST . Helper 120 1 'tone State Bank Building Helper, Utah. . CHIROPRACTORS DR. R. I. BE0COANK . Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Elective Bldg., Price, Utah 35-- .Office Hours 10-- 6:30-- 2-- 5 2 I Office 8 Eesideiice Phone 323-- m 15 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Licensed Embalmers ' 43ord Building Phone 129 1 Helper 'ILPER CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 56 I r i. o. o. f, fleets every Tuesday evening at K- P. Hall. Important business every meeting. Members urged J, attend; I visiting brethren J. W. Draper, N. G. D. E. Lampson, Sec'y wel-"f6- SlAHN A LODGE NO. 39 REBEKAH ti the Second and Fourth Fridays of Each Month Florence Lambson, N. G. Gladys Johnson, V. G. Ella Burgar, Eec. Sec. Sue Maulsby, Fine. Sec. Mary Allison, Treasurer. si I I i E. FLYNH Undertaker and Licensed J- - , Embalmer AmbLlanca &rvlr. iepbone 29 Price. Uta 1 portant refinements which characterize weaves; ri YotfilWIshYouHad A THOUSAND EYES (There are so many thing to See) w e,, water-drinkin- But your normal eyesight will do if you come early and stay late! Attractive exhibits by the hundreds scores of carnival shows and stunts dozens of new sensations all in a perfect galaxy of brightly colored decorations! UTAH'S GREATEST FAIR! & 1195 to 1995 Coupes . . ni95to1350 Sport Models 1195 to 1525 All prices f. o. b. Flint, Mick, government tax to be added. The G. M. A. C. financing plan, the most desirable, is araiable. BUICK dition. NOTICE TO CRE3T0RS deceased present claims Estate? of J. L. Wilson, AR3 THEM Utah Carbon Motor Co. PEICE, UTAH Con-tfg- m I con-serve- rs PLAN NOW TO BE THEEE! i Creditors will with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, on or before the Sthe day of November, 1927. E. A. Greenhalgh, Administrator 0f the Estate of J.L. Wilson, deceased Date of first pub., September 8,1927 ifl Wfg& OCT. lib 8 . er face-powd- Very often when a car owner does his own mechanical work it has to be done over later by an expert; and when he grinds his valves and installs rings the car is in worse condition than before the oper-eratio- I ri your WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER er Laundry We Know How Phone No. 1 n. E.N. Jbr Economical Transportation I tr (7 wr y in or business W B 1 Whether you need a truck for fast delivery over city streets . . . whether your problemr is the transportation of ov-s all types of highways or whether you need a haulage unit for 'any sort of special purpose we have a Chevrolet Truck, with a type cf body to meet your particular needs, that will give you the world's ... ton-load- lowest ton-mil- e cost, plus an amazing performance never equalled in a commercial car! Here is a type of construction once undreamed-o- f in a truck at this price low-price- d ruRgedneas, strength and modern design which assure you the longtime, over-al- l operating efficiency that has made Chevrolet the world's most popular Ton-mu- ton e . gear-shi- good location on Main sell all, half or will will street; split 50 50 on receipts; small amount of cash will swing deal. Address, Z. Zaharopulos, Rains, Ut. Two-burn- er condition. c M Phone 56J Helper, Utah n Truck Chassia 5395 J. Ton Truck Chassis $ Truck $ C "v at Times office. Springville, Utah, truck! cost is the cost of transporting a -- or its equivalent. FOE SALE gas stove; first class For sale cheap. Inquire FOR SALE location, home, good fruit, garage, $750. Modern home, $30. per month, Main street, $3250. Service Station, doing good business, will sell on terms. farm close in a fine chicken Farm, $1350. down payment, 2 acres. . A small home, small fruit, fine orchard, best location, $1800. HOME REALTY Wm, Parry ft ater lal one mile 12 tables, But remember they need not be new only look new. will put your wardrobe in shape the most economical way possible. To those who have not Been dresses before, they will aPP;ar new. Don't worry send clothes to m. SALT LAKE CITY. SERVICE GARAGE WANT ADS Fartner cook in well PI established restaurant in Helper; We EEMEMBEE THE DATES! UTAH WANTED Fresh, Pretty Clothes r Fre Fireworki .Tery night Horas Races Hor pulling Band Concern Colorful Pageants Comedy Auto StunU Special Attraction! for Children; Enjoyment for Everybody and it cornea but once ft year Roy 0 r"n ty Crowley, 60 years of, age formerly of Cleveland and a bro ther of Mrs. A. E. Gibson of Price was stricken with paralysis Wed nesday of last week, while walk ing across the floor of his home Mr. Crowley in Spring Canyon. had bee n the blacksmith in the mining eamp for a number of years and during that time had re The sided there with his family. ailment effected the right side and left him in a very serious con Buick for 1928. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES Tell the news to The Times. it 'i Aileen Carter of Helper has been elected to the office of president of the Pep club of the Carbon county high school at Price. The club is an organization of girls, and is one of the liveliest most popular clubs of the school. feaim- Calls for Plenty of Helper, Utah Hot Weather Hints that there will be Assuming some hot wa!htr this summer, it behooves the "hts" as well as the "leans" to git ?'.! the comfort out of it that is possible. Perspiration, a most valuable process, should not be arrested, but its discomforts should be dealt with intelligently, if it becomes disagreeable. Light, airy clothing is indispensable; it permits free access of air to the person, which is effectual in carrying away excess moisture. Some poopie have sweat-gland- s that a;e excessively active, especially the fat bodies with nervous temperaments these may attempt to limit by maintaining more free action of bowels and kidneys. It is not always adg visable to cut down in hot weather, unless it be the r, which for intake of many reasons is not pood for the human system. Neither should plenty of exercise be neglected; exercise and plenty of good, cool water, are among the best of health. If your perspiration has a very offensive odor, your elimination by bowels and kidneys is insufficient; lessen your dietary of animal and saccharine foods. Locally, bathing, especially the cool shower is tonic; the coarse dry towel is a faithful ally. Many powders are used for dusting remote surfaces; know the quality of If the skin the stuff you buy. presents a "greasy" surface, the stcarate of zinc is excellent may be used freely without danger of poisoning in any way. The only precaution to be observed, never dust baby so that he inhales the powder and this applies to any on the market. dusting-powdThe stearate of zinc is a good after shaving, especially ii the cuticle is oily in appearance. Borated powders are very usefi I on irritable skins, and, entire' No dusting comoou; harmless. should contain lead. Price was calling on Helper.friends Tuesday. Mrs. Merkel, who Is a patient of a Denver hospital Is on the improve following an operation, and will be released from the institution in another week. is acation-- - i D. Rev. H. M. Merkel, pastor of the of church Methodist-Communi- meets the dash, BUICK WILL BUILD John Joseph Gaines, M. Chauncey Depcw banked $100 in and with the interest it now total9 $1,100. Still we doubt wheth er the present sum will go much farther on Broadway now than the original hundred would in 1861, or whether Chauncey could have as much fun out of it. 1SS1 , the steering column BUILT, by The Constitution guarantees Mrs. Steve Gianotti returned Sat everyone the right to pursue hapurday from a week's visit with her piness, but a lot of folks think it daughter, Mrs. Ralph H. Walters, ought to be brought to their door. Des Moines Register. at Pocatella, Idaho. She was acto Idaho by her two companied little grandchildren, the Walters' girls, who have spent the past month here at the Gianotti home. E2 ' Saturday They spent the with friends, returning the capitol city Monday. d W. R. Welsh returned to his home in Lakeview, Wash., last Thursday after spending nine weeks, in this, his former home town, for the benefit of his health. While here he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh. He returned to Washington improved. And no lock could be more convenient! It is illuminated and located within easy reach, where ISSISI F to both ignition and steering ivheel. But merely turning off the ignition does not lock the wheel. You may shut off the engine and coast, if youlike, and still have your car under perfect control. . . Mrs. city week-en- No lock could be safer! One turn of the key locks Sedans here While Miss Pauline Williams, B, Henderson and Clarence Raynor of Salt Lake City motored to this Dou ble k THE ABBOTT MORTUAEY ') and your Buick The Buick double-locan exclusive Buick ture one of many Shoppe. Whitby is a house guest of Miss Florence Good. ELLIOTT T WM DB Cox Turn the key PRICE, UTAH - f The fellow who tries to get across Mrs. Blanche Whitby of Salt ahead of a train usually gets a Lake City, formerly of Helper, is cross. W spending the week here doing permanent wave work, at the Hazel & Miss Agnes Wilson will return to Salt Lake City Friday o resume her training duties, at the St. Mark's hospital. She will be accompanied by here sister, Hannah, who is a high school senior at Both Westminster college. girls were summoned home a week ago by the sudden death of their brother, George Wilson. ill v j$ j A Maine grandma aged 101 and a New Hampshire grandpa aged 100 took an airplane ride the other day and enjoyed it. Some of these days they are going to carry this flaming youth stuf.f too far. o'clock. d . Mrs. Joe Broyles Health week. Henry Van Natta went to Salt wive featuroay, to remain under medical treatment for several weeks home He is at the St. Marks Hospital. friends. The Price Chamber of Commerce to be host to the teachers of Carbon county at a dance, reception and dinner on Octcber 7th. The dinner will be served at the tabernacle at 7 o'clock with dancing at City Hall beginning at 9 is 495 hassis with Cab 610 All frricc f.o.b. I lint, Mich. |