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Show Socialities 53 a The Acacia Mavmic Dancing tne THE GOLDEN RULE STORE "A Good Place to Trade" hffve November's Special Values now showing are all the season's newest fashions. e demonstration of unequalled economies in dresses, coats, sports and A junior wear and small accessories for all occasions. In our coats, suits and dresses each individual model emphasizes some important features of the winter mode. Here you will find a large and well assembled collection offering you excellent value and impeccable style for your Thanksgiving buying really the dress-uday for Fall and Winter. store-wid- p COA' r dress department you will satins, Canten crepea, wool georgettes, faille, georgette- twecl end velve-f.eseach created to sell for ensembles a murh higher price than we are asking. 01 n - FUE k at I'aese prices. TRIMMED WOMEN'S AND MISSES MESSES FUE COATS $19.45 $39.45 WITH THE APPROACHING WINTER YOU WILL FIND THIS STORE FILLED WITH SUCH MERCHANDISE AS YOU NEVER HAVE EXPECTED BEFORE AS TO QUALITIES THE LOW PRICES. LARGE AND FRESH STOCKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. PLENTY PLENTY OF THE SEASONS FAVOF THE STABLE GOOLS AT THE USUAL LOW PRICES. ORITES AT EXERTIONAL SMALL PRICE. OF-AN- Back to 1924 Values i ; . Ff 7m savings are greatest' STORE NO 35 t...iC.i turesque fantastic and pic Hallowe'en, befittins garbs in t.hc HELPER, UTAH nv the children of tne . A. sundav school f policed at the annual their at C 4. Friday evenly Games were enlivened lla'.lcAve'en can- -' awards. v ith prize were the re-- ! dv. poncorn and apples About evening. the of freshments the one hundred children attended Old Holiday And How We in Hose for the ifa'l partv. semi-mcnth- Values An Nation-Wid- e Celebrate Entire Family as it is termed, $1.49 Pair of setting apart a certain day November 1) cf thankfulness to No. 413 Ladies full, fashioned silk An hose in all the latest colors. outstanding value at the It Pamcna, g;odclej3 cf the harvest. U amusing; to note that hc earliest 98c Pair reference to this festival speaks .p a veu. .will a.uics 435 Ladies chiffon hose, full a very fine heso in all the . An exceptional best fall colors. value in chiffon hose. No. and epplc:, even as we It tting:, chest. is. therefore, quite that we should this time 49c Pair r.s Winter Appa- Harvest days ily. rous values in hese in Nude, Grey, Peach, Tanbark, Cordovan, and black. Only it and fam- are Pamcna has been No. 300DR Misses Mercerized double ribbed hose, one cf cur outstanding over gene- is tints to think cf warmer clothing: for ths colder days ahead. 23c Pair fi- choo:e Yc3k for "the entire rel to- apple bobbin? and i casting No. 1215 Rayon and silk hose for Ladies end misses in sunset, grain, Fr nude, peach, Gun metal and black. .cf .nuts day make merry with $1.49 Pair ; Our low prices contrast shaiply with the high No. 202 for boys. Heavy ribbed cotton hose, made for service in cordovan and black, sizes 6 to 10. Bernice Miss Francis Johnson, Kelly and Marguerite Conner, gave a Hallowe'en party at the home of Francis Johnson at Martin Monday evening. Twenty young folks the fun, and in gay costumes played games during thci evening hours. A huge as a table centerpiece lighted the lunch eon table popularly custom (at that time ly rt a contiaiiaioa i-- j the ancient 'cf llOSO1. The people of the Mooseheart and their friends held Hallowe'en festivities at the K. of P. hall Monday The celebration was also evening. James Davis day, commemorating honored by the Moose, on Oct. 27th. A program celebrating Moose Heart Day was given early in the evening, at which, time there was speaking, singing, and ballet dancing. The remainder of the evening was devoted to sociability, games, dancing and lunch. The Moose lodge will give a dance on Saturday, November 26. Watch for later announcements. It All h".llcw Even, or pure thread silk full fashioned hese in Fr Nude. Sunset, Liege. Blue fox, Pearl blush, peach, black. This is grain, Gunmetal and in ladies values best one o'f our very Nc. 44 9 Ladies A Hallowe'en social for the public was a ve.y successful afTair when Sivcn in the railroad chapel SaturPrimday evening, by the L. D. S. social The opened association. ary, at 7:30 with the tinging of the song America. A little drama given by the se.ond grcup, followed, entitled "The Health Train". Other attractions were spook rooms, fortune telling booths, fishing pond and games, concluded with refreshments. Practically "all the participants were dressed in spooky or ether masquerade attire, and presents were awarded to the best costumed people. It is estimated two hundred and fifty people enjoyed the evening. winter ccats for women and all misses have those "Missy" style lines that are the ultimate in chic, youthful fashions. Slenderizing coats that miniOf mize the inches of the larger size3. trimmed with are curse tfiey gorgeously fur and each ccat a really special offering 1 "What 4. Our AND Jl.rFNNFYl t at Pike. . find -a C fall and winter sej,on uie of the evening. for Friday inausu . These .octal affairs club last the ed with the forming of d etre f r reason the year, and were The uan many Happy social hours. temple Masonic the in 3 are given Mrs Jc.seph Barbogiio held the luckv number, that of 103, for the Ladies drawing on the quilt cf the Hal-- ! at the Guild, which took place Mvnday Y, the at party eveniii- - The quilt, a beautiful piece of handiwork has been on display in local store windows for several The pest. w6.:js will meeting of the Ladies' Guild take piace at ilia home of' airs. Donr Lan b on Friday afternoon, Xovem-be- DEES bth R hsmd invitatitns tor Prty. and In A NA TION-- VDS INSTITUTION- - j lity of goods we offer, a pleasure to have 25c Pair qua. It you is drop in and look around, wheth- er you buy cr n3t and el Men's fancy socks of all kinds in a wide range of prices. jack-o-lante- try-en- two-cour- se l. The Foundation of " Smart Ap 1 ras.vn mm t'1 ;i it I Hu v Pi . fc? J ' " '" Smart appearance is a matter cf proper corsctry. Gossard Corsets, knowingly designed in the modern mode, are justly preferred by fashionable women, everywhere. Smart crpearance, yes and comfort are yours in this dainty Gossard Combination.Weli made of satin f.gured batiste, with a satin tricot top. Well boned; elastic section; two pairs or hose sup- poners. In pink -f- ort! average future. A nonuliir foundation at J . 'i'-st The Go S SARD Line of Beauty Miss KJeanor l);ug1ir.rty aine borne Saturday afternoon for a'bri-visit with her parents. She return-"-f 1 to her sthool studies in Grand DIPPING INTO SCIENCE Junction. Lightning as a It P lan-Kill- is iiMi:il!y oMhe lightning boll kills the person or iminiul struck, rather, wl- -n this Hoc trii'jd c!.ar;:f pa.-..-. suddenly through body jt navels tw" nerves rtmiiji hctwc.n i!,0 bruin rnd i hi- - h,;,!- -. i::t!.r nenv li;;s power ii j, ,, ..,,, HELPER . . UTAH -.i. net inn. "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE t!: n, TJi.. m tbiit hi'iiit action )). I:.'--;. v. i, , !,..(! ri-t- tv Saturday HALF WAY JOB In, looking for a man er "ffifi-r- . the force whMi itii one rye." "Kuro new, if ho'a a very .f I. Colo., 11 ib cf them it "" bu belttr snnll always find something interesting each time you call. 29c to 69c Pair Mrs. Henry Uhle entertained Saturday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. John Laboroi, who has since left for California. The hours were pleasant with needlework and sociability. Hallowe'en table appointments were in complement with the Carbon district has taken another decorations of the entertaining rocms. A dainty lunch step tcward consolidation by comeon was served to twelve guests. bining the two schools at Sunnyside. Heretofore the Roosevelt school has The Art Club cf the Carbon counof the grades from the all included ty higii school entertained school patrons and' students at a very suc- first to the ninth and the Washing cessful Hallowe'en ball in the High ton school, a mile and a half below school gym at Price, Friday even- the Roosevelt school, has contained The decorations were proing. the first, third and fourth second, nounced beautiful. S. A. Olsen was the decorator, assisted by the art grades. The addition made to the old club members. A large crowd of Keoscveit loccl people enjoyed the building last year made evening of it out this plan. posf ible dancing. The builcing is so arranged that Things are certainly looking up. the junior high school can practicThe late summer pulhd the corn ally be separated from the first six Both divisions, however, crop out of danger and now comes grades. the report that the Thanksgiving may have access to the auditorium and gymnasium, shower baths, and turkey crop is bigger than ever. the like and be under the supervision of one principal. The plan cf Gum on the Tinted States postage ilanipa is said to be-- a real foodstuff. the building is ideally arranged for a strong organization of an elemenHut making a meal of" two-cetamps would be expensive. Toledo tary and junior high school combination. Siade. November! Utah'- Educational President von Hindenberg deReview. clares that is prepared to prove that she was not responsible Andy Melonis of Mutual motored to Glenwood Springs, Colo., last Satfor the great war. Perhaps he holds that like Tnpsey, it "jest growed " urday where he will undergo treatCostcn Transcript. ment for rheumatism fGT a couple weeks. He was accompanied by Mrs. Melonis and baby son. MAYBE SO MAYEE SO Aiadge married a conductor and Mrs. J. Johnson of Ileiner has Sot a divorce the next week." "He must have told her where to been ill with throat trouble for the l get off:" several days. The:e exceptional suits and overcoats are especially developed for men who appreciate fine fahrics and expert hand workmanship. For men who want the cemfort of a perfect fit without s the annoyance cf and the tedious wait for delivery. Our Fall and Winter suits, topcoats and overcoats at $20 $25 Ycu ewe it to $30 are silk lined and guaranteed he in this week. to Come fcr outfitted Thanksgiving.. ycurself arc sure you will "7 do. CLUB MEMBEKS ESTEMAIH MANY AT SILVES PAE1 most successful silver tea rc given Sunday afternoon at the Bosi A ho- of Mrs E. II. Thomas by the ness and Trffessional Women 9 m More than one hundred guests cai ed Curing the afternoon tea hoarThe serving table was centered wu a beautiful bouquet of fall floer and decD orange princess cand!were in silver holders at the cort crs of the table. The entertain rooms were attractive with varif The. deliffhtfautumn blooms. durljH rendered musical program the afternoon was composed oi following numbers; Piano selections, Miss Angel" - - Characteristic K. Mrs. T readings, Downey. Mrs. Jack VigHett0' Violin and cello duct, numb Misses Wilma and Elva Forresn Vnpn! n1n Piano selections, Mi?s Irene Holmes. Cornet numbers, Mis3 Eugenia Eovaro. selectioii-)- Xylophone , Carlo B. Mrs. M. C. Melrose and Mrs. h 1 Thomas were the committee m nrrnn cements. mllslCl' Ruth Metz arranged the 1 The proceeds will be plal civic betterment iun, whlr:h program includes the on injr of a drinking fountain public fjchool grounds. m-- .' nuieh Dr. Win. Bash in in a rvJ Sf i , .1 nftor ft i Ho, ous illness at the Trice t.lh'" U :iS rr.,. m.i ii..i,. (lire .ll i' i tiutj ii "' nt- rilldlll i, and is now an operation, in.r satisfactorily. recoVi tl KEWILWOMn INFANT IS TR JTHIUL CUSS 'r" lii'I fcr Fun oral service:! How is it. youn; ,n, Kctilhvorth Sunday Mr i t.t " l:niprit-my kiting daughter? Plse. yetr-ol- d "A it, young rnnn? and Kathllna Plese. rii' rd Cr,.;,) ! (;r,..lt; f died at the famiK h""ie r.., loimr pneumoin.i. (h jjtMrs. Gogon, of 1'J ,""MV,M fie inttrr lr p Ja.nos V. Mcl'bie in bounty. t,,kvWUusJBCri,0,1 tlio ceremonies. ri ; !!;,, , ci-.- i ..... , r i,. ,.,, i , 7 j |