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Show SCHOOL THE HELPER TIMES the Helper Schoo home returned Sunday evenfacility new ideas with ing, invigorated and gleaued encouragement, plans, Irora the Bessions of the Utah Educational association in Salt Lake ity and refreshed from a few days iiveioion. The complete teaching force of the local sclucls, beaded by A. S. ilorslcy were lna.it endance at the meetings. Mi'.i Clara Kremer, county primary supervisor, visited the departments under her (supervision, TuesThe teachers of the lower day. were given instructions and Kjad-.complimented upon improvements takiiiK place In their grade's activiof Members Issued Every Thursday at Helper Carbon County, Utah. Entered in the Postoffice at Helper at Secoud-ClasMail Matter. s C. L. CONNER, PubUahei" RUTH METZ, Society Editor PKOBLEJIS OF PRESIDENCY Within nine months the choice for an occupant for the White House will he narrowed to two men and 3 0,00 0,0 00 voters will choose a leader and spokesman for four years. Economy and prospertity are talked Of as the achievements of the present administration, with a general poll icy to let the people alone to work out their own .salvation. Our country has also refrained from mixing with other countries. Greater revenues resulted from lowsener tax rates. in any form timent and radical-sin have constantly declined. KEWS t QUEER QUIRKS S . in f it DESTINY HUMAN t ' I it o By HARRY R. CALKINS 1 WXU Service The War of the Red Bull t'.ro in Ireland, MANY centuries little provocation was re- - quired to start a war, Queen Medb of Connaujrht stole a red bull from Kin? Concobar of Ulster, and prepared the way for the hero, Cuculaiud, to take n place in history as the only warrior who ever put an army to after his death. Medb didn't really need the red only took it in order to bull; win an argument with her royal consort, Ailill. over whose wealth was greatest. The king and queen bad listed their property separately and it was found the queen was a shade The famous red bull the poorer. would turn her defeat to victory, so she had it seized. Concobur was very wroth and would listen to no proposals for reimburseP.ut Concobar ment or restitution. was not quite ready for war, so the Coimaugbt folk sought advantage in Concobar sent the a swift attack. great champion. Cuculaind, to hold back the queen's forces at a ford of the River Dee, while) the main army was being rallied. The rules of chivalry In that day provided that an army not advance ns long as a champion of the opposing force offered single combat. Cuculaiud by mighty feats of arms held the queen at bay, beating her warriors one by one. Finally Queen Sic (lb prevailed upon the powerful Ferdiad, greatest of southern champions, to espouse her cause against bis old friend Cuculaiud. They fought for three clays and so fiercely that "they cast the river out the horses eif its bed," frightened of both armies and caused the timorous to flee. Cuculaind was wounded grievously but slew his opponent. The queen's forces fled but were pursued by Concobar and the incomparable Cuculaind. In a pitched battle, Cuculaind received a mortal wound ; drawing the spear from his side he crept to a small lake, drank deeply and was refreshed though facing death. He struggled to I1I3 feet and lashed himself with his belt to a stone pillar, set up of old to honor a fallen warrior, in order that he might die on his feet. Queen Medb's army, seeing a man whom they knew to have been wounded to death standing erect, concluded be was immortal and fled, leaving tlie victory to King Concobar of Ulster. s m :1 r; 'J it ties. Thumduy afternoon the Heijper ..t.ball squad will play a return isaine with the. Price Harding school, at Price. The recent game played between the two schools October 12, resumed in a tie, and there is now much contention as to the stranger team. Development Industries and payrollls are conof musical talent sidered more important than parti ati.oni; the student body is gaining sanship, and people generally prefer raiiidiy this quarter and already a candidate who will give lis stund much h.'n been accomplished along Tiess in judgment and tirmnesss in this A school tiniiendable Hue. has been in the making (ontrol. rcr some time. Now a school Glee 'BEAKS" GOES WEST club is being formed, with preparatory work and practice also taking Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Gianotti pllace in the junior orchestra and Helper are mourning1 the toy orchestra departments. The first their Boston bull dog, "Beans," who public appearance of these musicians met his death Friday afternoon by musicians will take place Friday jumping from the car in which he night, November 4, at the Strand was riding in front of another auto theatre, when the young folks will while coming into Price about 2 offer extra attractions to the o'clock. It has been the habit oi "Deans" on entering the city of Helper to jump out on the way into King George of England has town and this time he got in front au order that no bobbed haired of a passing car and was crushed so maids are to be allowed around the badly that he had to. be chloroform- palace. Here is another King George ed to end his suffering. He was who may get himself a revolution brought to the city by Dr. Gianotti if he isn't careful. and given a burial befitting his standing by his sorrowing friends. i lor-u- WANT ADS TWENTY t YEAES AGO km r.f...y Make your selection early while stocks are complete The imes The MaoHe Lodge requests the imi ues nuiuiug iumuers Zbb, 9b or Reminescent of clays that used to 87, report to A. J. Carlson. Helnor he vc 6.cui ,m Hum oi luieresiion or be for 10 n m nntv).o !1 uu"' 1,10 iweiy i ears Ago This is the benefit raffle on the McThis Preseut Week," published by Farlandi car. the Price Sun. WANTED Girl, 18 or 19 year.' "Helper's newly incorporated town board held Us meeting during the oIC, to wait tables. Apply to Joe week with J. Tern Fitch, president, Serrano, Railroad Cafe. Depot St.. James A. Harrison, Stephen Giau Hjlper. Must Speak Spanish. otti, Ben Stein and W. C. Crocker, NOTICE TO CHEBT0K3 trustees. T. Gijeen was ,derk, Sam Stein treasurer, and E. II. Cot- Estate of J. L. Wilson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned the Marconi, inventor, predicts a new fast radio beam which will per- at Helper, Utah, on or before the mit the sending of 2,000 words a Sthe day of November, 1927. Speaking of more wars it's our E. A. Greenhalgh. Administrator idea that it wouldn't be good busiminute. Then it may be possible to broadcast the whole Senate pro 0f the Estate of J.L. Wilson, deceased ness to start another until the last ceedings. Date of lirst pub., .September 8, 1927 one is paid for. - 1- -t Cards ! 1 i f. i P r ; H.V ' v1 v ...'7 ' a ft T7 w r.i - k. "V'.r :. vJ- - v".'-,:- T 77 0f V4 V? 4 w h-- i o v c 2 i BIG 00 $20,000.0 w vyi Wii STOCK 0 h 0,3 Siioes and Furniture The Prices have been cut to fee very lowest, you have ever heard in years. E:al Values and Bargains in Grade Mcrehanclisa m Caibon Ccsnty has there been offered ievcr e you such lew priced Baigams m this line of gocds. ' ;W'e no,t. cut the Price on a few items to mislead you but m these lines have been i educed to euiy and below cost. Do not fcrgct to visit us, and purchase your wants as you will Lever i egret it. This Sale will continue until such date, which will be announced in tnis paper. ex Mi' - ;! "' -- - .'"'-'i Hi-jb- . bc-or- rock-botto- t flTl'V V11J. kit Waiwliii ...o, "'o- - Don-r- o FJ fMirtn'nTii with zeoevoir, cut to b' 1 1.1 Tr.- jie-tier- -i s tit ,"3 L Ti..o tl1!) .n1,.awfluubu!uiu TT a few hit cut to H second hand, . . new ana-TJu- st f! c- -t to .' a 50c on J i Men's leather piW. 10 FPFFf Ij We 4c I 17.50 few Comforts left the- Dollar Genuine 11 A $ p 11 lit iiase PRICES b,U Hose Mens 2;e:,s Sln.t, ' R ii II U . in I T7.: below si Cost reduction. r , M1 li Horsehide at a coats " x 83c and $1.47 fc $3.C0 to $4.00 value cut to A h0t J pair uce wild the purely as cf 3 pair fb ,rfn " in mpn 'S misg to get your nlv on these, at M H --w- 3 i. nave- harnaitio K P'l'tS3. A A ive FREE sup-'- 1 29-3- 1 5 rs rp sr Come and See What You Sav c HELPER, UTAH r ' lt ti I t II nrtf-- CANF"! 0NE 25 P0UND BAG of' the FINEST' to every one making a cash purchase cf $25 or more, Satunfe and Monday, Id wiU r.wiur. ;.c i The Price Tags do Our Talking ? |