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Show PSKT. HELPER UTAH THE THUS Social News tS32 Style and Warmth in u n s coats The mode of the season tiny tots is revealed in a most practical manner here. For the coats are beautifully tailored of excellent quality woolen fabrics, along lines that are becoming and simple, and the prices are most reasonable. They are fashioned of wool crystalana, all wool cloth, wool suede and woo! chinchilla. Self trimmed, or with collars and cuffs of full rich beaver. Some have velvet trimmings. 27-inc- 17c yd - h geake quality 32;inch is Fast Color Gingham at - 10c yd wide at es Junior Sport Dresses a pair, full cut, heavy Denim, fast color, will shrink very little, sewed absolutely to Has all the convensecurity. ient features for the working man. Absolutely guaranteed to give better service than any higher priced overall. Men's Heavy Express Striped Overalls $1.15 This overall is still - 25c yd heavier than the blue denim. Boys' Blue and Striped Overalls at 89c and 98c Boys blue and striped overalls, absolutely the best grade of overalls on the market at 89c and Mothers know that the 98c. boys overalls must be of the very best grade to stand the knocks of the boy playing. Buy this overall and your troubles are over Boys' Levi Strauss Waist Overalls at $1.39 The best grade they make car- ried in all sizes and at all times. Oskosh Overalls at $2.25 and $2.50. For men and absolutely guaranteed for 9 monlhs. pants should not give you the service that any5.00pair of pants would then bring them back to us for another pair or your money back. 7 r Hot d SO QnCi a New Wcrld, and vi3i:a lie linJ Irifd end , a . teas ka;- Checks and plaids are used very for the skirt. untried Just the thing for school and sport wear. Very attractively priced. ?,, year cf the heavy (tactical 1 sr!'s 111 par'ict j, mabrssc-- was j cirry bathtub itctd. Possibly i mobbsd; instalkj Jim Penney starlcd. a with a "no sale" of special interest that he was prvation already t farms w jtlopcu ;.;)ssil)l& str-- tc yk however, cur te.ributio yiy demo miles ai e; kj.i.OOO.OO $24.75 have midst, cf the '113 Children's and tale" Today pohcy lit-tl- men. SUEDES we need are proud to have you come in and see these coats. wDilds SIZES 2 TO 16 by i the f i Price d nday, i of thi p .nii'.s -- a were buildir no street; , r.or 'iSljie, exc to to dis a-i- worlds, !iSundatio age and vision Die,ne;r ti Cjiuv kr jtc Men wuh BOLIVIAS POLA1RES SUCH LOW PRICES SUCH VALUES! cf people bus and the happy p: Ka jers cover, not new Children are just as proud of new e clothes as Grownups, and these coats will be sure to make them We ample a Last ai ik so ca Si- hw C. acceptance American Misses Coats J. t!ie kperativt t iiuncial persisted and are Company require tt and batltil stores ef the furth a As mings. and ik:-- bound strait Umbrellas of Ijaicrs j. weie- many ulo t has for bankruptcy fascinating as new coats always are especially at a price to meet Elaborate fur trim- every budget! ?eo1 r. d In man to there tble - Philadelphia caused tie c rest of its owner and wfe New Bolivia Coats tins Br!- to new the fust first 54.98 A showing is ways. ly :r.g v wcrM )' My 25 kinder every pupLets :1' j'eiper a: ha si ties, - Taa ani .ay (. sailed asas crc:s unkncTn Two piece effects with velvet top sear , this the cc; faith Debit idercd :if lit with lit aj a tiled di of a of ft: i :iven fhich st; resu out I'M art which will to the eieater comfort :?ity 1 pnpi lo: till lire tirt srd 'Stance. of all. Director 1 Cross, $3.98 to $9.90 ,6 I c" th has relief w ?.: ti as ru.s I arge Trice taberna: c I irk. ' B; . M. P. Street, manager of the local branch of the J. c. Pennev company store, is attending (be spring buying convention of the regional stores, at Lake this weekHe is h'oine Fridiiv. fichard; ,:Hirt ii ;i: rail t):at tlv K ,n di N to t tlKI lor do? We inter-mountai- feck of t - Children's Stocking in all TEAiH Colors Desired at 23c. This is e.xp-ct'e- where Now KILLS TWO One) business woman, and at the time 0f her death held an honored in the Helper State Bank. positioi She began her work there ight years aro this mcnth. and proved an expert rctountant, and very effici-n- t in every line cf work involved She was trusud and hishJy bv a! who met her. and respected her absence will be keenly felt. Mrs Mill,,- was born in Coalville I. tab, November 9, 1&02. Was the daughter of Bishop j!ln PpUit former s(li,c se.itor f,,)m f;ui.b()n county and stiprim, ndent of the a"i:i- mine of the U s Kiwi nt Hefner. She was a Kr.vl-untfr.m the Summit county hi h sdio'vl at Co;ilville, and the L D Bincss f.ll,.go at Salt Lak,. ' Vive i e.K!PVj v. , ;: .: : , e.urr as a her an extraordinary sturdy hose for children, and worth 30c at present market prices, and sold everywhere for 35c. Ask for the "Topsy" children's hose. I ') v '1 3 GIFT Problems! . T;'' of of (,,,!.v...,1 "'t. r.r. We will be pleased to J;"1 '; ,",'na?ruv. ' ' UTAH . "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE-- "A ( Li ' """" w lr '' " ,inu. lKul y . i'' this le- , ,k re ., ... I I 1,0 ..,. . Hid d. had ;e: t,; I v.. U..--- . TAJ show 1, It ap.r '4 lv, ' 8 l W i fiak( lie I andise each day ( iter 'lamps: Mp n "thi 1. . C3 1 '1 el 15 lore Expert Walch and Jewelry Repairing n; 'P'- r, Utr,h Two Doors South d - , ' '0 ''U1UI11 ,U ,,, ' i n "l''r.-n Mil i 'OH' Pi!! 1- - sri;iR e !'Hv. I We are receiving new mercl - Larry of Reiner and Mrs Mvrtl. Pt rry of Heir,,.,.. s(,vr).;ll ,r, flu- was married lo I!yrnn .;,,'?,'; M!er. of trh Inowii bin you and help you solve your gift problems. Alra Mrs t v. tho Mrs. Mrs. I Uu Drop in and see the new and attractive line of gifts for the fall and holiday season. v.-- " s"a,u!- I n li tt -- v"' t the I.rrcd tn u Mb. - and quality all times, then ycu "ti 1 (From m Isolde ft are Le Miller at the o'clock. day afternoon, at 2 morning home, will be made in the family bakery goods .and the finder must Richmond, where funeral services Glen cemetery. f k3 and burial will be held Friday after the Spring I,!, The r,, are in charge cf AWk was found in the bottom1 noon of a cup cake. Final rites will be held for Mrs. turary. If these clus V threfi We celebrate cosrase 7 Fle5tt 0 Uiscnvt man vao Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Reddington of Martin were the finders of the Five Dollar Gold Piece concealed in bak ery ;ocds by the Helper Bakery Sat-- 1 Andcn:on was an expectant mother uuuouncMi the: Mrs. Andrscn was shipped Thurs veek the money would beduring placed in' day to her former p" Hee . trim- e v.;:r'.y Cat all. o ccnvijlioai. auxiliary. f ri&LrbK &1A y, '.The Tolicy cf this Store consists in t of so many and so called "Leaders" to get yen in the Store and then make it on sonietHng else, but to give you a fair treatment and offer you low prices scn reliable geeds cn prices .fancy1 the s; WATCH FOR ADDITIONAL GOODS AT LOW PRICES IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF THIS PAPER everything1 we cany. Compare will be on the right side. use mings are important Election cf officers and installa-- ; t!on of the same comprised the even-- I ing's program of the American Leg- ion Auxiliary, Tuesday, at the rail-'- . road chapel. Mrs. Alice Collins of Ogden. Utah state department presi-- ; dent, was honorary guest, and acted as installing officer. The newly chosen heads comprise: Mrs. F. P. Fisher, president; Mrs. John Buch- anan, first Mrs. A S. AV&hl, second Mrs. Eva Hanson, secretary; Miss Flor-- : ence Good, treasurer; Miss June Murdock, sergeanl-at-armMrs. V. O'Berto, historian, Mrs. C. Daugh-ertchaplain. The executive board consists of Mrs. George Spratling, Mrs. Lee Kirk and Mrs. W. 0. Maulsby. Members of the order from Price, numbering twelve were in attendance at the meeting. Cards were Played after the business session, and luncheon was served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Collins state president, and Mrs. F. Osborne' retiring president of the local club' were presented with bouquets of uses vy me Men's $5.00 Corduroy Pants at $2.98 better and fabrics tucks and dull side 'AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY - ELECT AND INSTALL OIFICEXS Overalls at $1.49. $1.75 Lustrous portant UTt Worlds with color is the favorite Bla-- j BATCHELOE DAVIS NUPTIALS DuLyie Batchelor of Castle Gate jyjand Sylva Davis of thU city were j! united in holy matrimony at Salt Lake City last Tuesday. Mrs. Batch-P- i rim- - the (b;iirhter of Mrs. I. H. Dav is, is well known throughout the county, and both the young couple are popular among the young set of Mrs. Batchelor is a this county. graduate of the Carbon county high school, and since her graduation was employed as secretary to the high school principal, G. J. Reeves, which position she held until the beginning of the present school year. Mr. Batchelor is employed by' the Utah Fuel company at Castle Gate, at which community the newly weds will make their home. Men's Levi Strauss Waist This overall is an equal to any that retails today from $1.35 to Satin and silk crepes shades of brown, green, redi and blue shown. Self trimmings are im- A good cloth for thrifty women Men's Overalls at $1.15, all sizes W at Mrs. F. Osborne was hostess honoring evening, Tuesday dinner Collins of Ogden, state Mrs Alb-'the American Legion of president centered the Auxiliary. Fall H dining table. Ccvcre were laid for U the guest of honor, Mrs. Collins, M Mrs. LalUie Craven, president of the Mina Olson Sj'i'.rice Auxiliary, Mrs. jjj, past prtsident of the Price order 0 Mrs. Jack Storey, also of Price, and l .Mrs. F. P. Fisher, president of the Helper Auxiliary. the gingham that costs you from 15c to 23c elsewhere. 36-inch- There Are fail f rccics i White Outing Flannel, Amos Black Sateen, HELPER, jj May be had with matching hat. Colors include wood green, clarent, blue and brown. This STORE NO 35 xt. or li navv .Mrs J. E. Holmes ter'tained the members of the R. rlub Saturday evening in who is honor of Mrs. H. A. Reese, tO( community ramp the leaving make her home in Helper. in coats for The best . . meeting at Uie uumr Caruso, V::.,m '"'"' varded to .Mrs. were Grow. Dermott and Mrs. M. J. j0 "Where savings are greeted at . the regu Amelia, entertained . U .1 of Kolapp: R. M. bridge club a. W.Jrl j; NATiCtl-Vm- i fiHt-iio"-- Si b A TSV j 9 $4.98 to If Beth Scrcuson and 1UaxtT tf Cut!; Gatehome cf SI" l:ist W ed ue! day at thE bride. Twentyj Baxter, a re. cut social evening, tiie enjoy-tl guests Mrs. PI i office 11' Tuni-- imr '' |