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Show 10 19.37 S;ve3tcr THE HZLPEE TIJUS, HELPER, UTAH v IAGIKG WATERS OF PICTUS-ESQUEIVE2, TO FOEM EACK GHOUIH) FOE MOVIE J. E u For the second time with a this section of Utah will form the background for a cinema art accomplishment. Major E. C. LaRue, former government hydraulic engineer, well known throughout the western states for his research work on Colorado river problems, arrived in Utah Friday from Los Angeles to begin preparations to outfit the Bray Pathe expedition down a portion of the Colorado river from Green River, Utah, to Needles, Cal., a distance of 796 miles. The expedition, which will consist of six boats and eighteen expert boatsmen, directors, film men and E. D. Barber, 6pecial news correspondent for the New York Times, will be attempted- - to gain seven reels of a picture which will have as its stage the raging waters of the giant Colorado river, and If completed will be the first of its kind. Several reels will be filmed in technicqlor with cameras which are expected to reveal the vividness and v. : . . u. : i -Emuutur ijl- iliic liver w d iii is- nui'ju "w" ' " " the nf a- vnnne- eninper Ann TS'S ,.v is ln t:wn- - If you miss only yourself to blame. j,.nartment tt yiaix. hearty it recommends "r'liQiicr" la .o .ob tV,a v.- - Paramount can the Mighty! ATnVl i ill Its Vvolt wwtvn n cut ailulucl -.. v.,, ...... auu Tw . Vyuupci lueriau "'.'b gchoedsack win places In tha oft-'J- B .' hau of fam. It Is not very hat a picture of the magnitude, rtainment value or true pictorial of "Chang" comes along. Chans" telIs nt ordinarv tale- - There ,. f 1 1 ' at all sterotyped about 11 is ust one thri11 after whole series of them; one a other, " a(ter another, a whole parade nothing CtauS." " Strand Theatre Friday or Nov. and 12, and see the H Saturday, ' yourself. , jt ue nance,The universal- - nin nas Misers "Tjaa .i...t(nn nips ineatre strand the secured by Seen , .. TTi 11 u h con-ve- lovely e approximately nore Cosette, 9, and November the We3nesday, ' le Maj-terrib- duced from LaRue and Mr. Barber, who Javert, the crafty Thernar-;'o- r ' in Salt Lake from New York rived and Father Myriel, the saintly -- all these are brought to being on Friday, will leave for Green River Sunday. Through the cocper.it ion the screen with the force of truth. of the secretary ot the war depart- e nt S' in the world- has been ?gal ar-di- cr and Jack Mulhall are featured this picture Negri in a truly feminine of reati emotional strength, herself in a again distinguishes picture that interprets the heirt of a woman, in "The Wcman on Trial" vhich shows at the Strand, Wednesday. It is a powerful love drama in which two intrigues merge to c.reate an astounding climax. One intrigue is nourished in the heart of a woman whoso love ccmpeis her to follow a curious deitiny. In love with a poor artist who is very she marries a man of wraith sn she may Te able to provide suitable care for the real object of her ardor. Pola "Ben-Ku- r" water-tight- plot, fine characterization and beautiful love sttry are among the outstanding reasons why "Ben Hnr" has gripped the imagination of America f;r fifty years. Here "Ben Hur" is portrayed by Ramon Navarro, Esther by ilay McAvory, Mother of Hur by Claire McDowell, and' Tirzah by. Kathleen Key. Among the greater The marrificent W scenes on which the Newer Art has lt8"reTouro;a are those of the Wise Men and the Star of Bethle. hem, Jerusalem under Roman occupation, the sea battle twixt the Creeks and Romans, the life in and the chariot, race, the if the hero's mother and sister hi the vale of Ilinnom, and (he mir SKJloua healing wrought by the " In short, no equal in the history of the An-tin- ?; Dl-vi- "Ben-Kur- Dh'itoplay, arnnr Jones celebrated his fourth l I'iit ,rlay last Wednesday afternoon " (ho hone of his grandmother, Mrs. Heyard of Stands rdvi He. Fif-be- n rhiUiren wore entertained by !''s. Orrcll cf and Lrtrmar's nj.-lier. The children had a wonder-fl- 'l time playing games and partkl-iwti- n pin fo'k darning. The yomvT by rpcfivd a nurihrr of! birthday token. The ttxhle .dcrcrctictM were s 'is blue, and yellow. v'-':- t lf , 50-ft- j i j 50-to- j mm. i I! Dress Shoes three-ctiar- sr.:-.-- CSV m j :rjj . iJ . i cor-mc- ics. Scoffers V may howl in rage over? the expenditure cf nearly $2,00'!.X each ycir for the fcea-i!lOQO.000 J ficotion of lvc. rdnters snd rwo-theart", but most of the males with good eyeMght will hold to the onin- - j II r,-'"- f 'III - ion that the results Justify the Tlio famed Moab forth-il- co-st- 4 l C.-a- - i r .1 ": expected :n!i. j Smartly Styled v: pent Wedncpiiy nlrr'nt in v l. i'r mrniitc to Pr'vo. wh; ro they will Plriv? for new lnure's in '' the Provo Il.'sh. Mrs. R. P. Barrell of Soldier Sum-c''- '. a jrjtpo the footwas a busy shopper in Helper Kiiolfl war, ball men. This is tho team wh?-- b "..'dnesdav afternoon. iiaodcl Carbon Hi'li its fi'-- t ';f at a a. s ure two weeks ago. of li)Thr-:I folks. litem Mevirana '.i:;i')iii-fnv oj,':'i ni'',''iis just that. ' Mr. frwl Mrs. A. .1. St ' ;md iH.'.hing el:e b:it ex-f ., ' f- -Jj Frank Osborne is v'h relatives in Vernal. Hor ""hpr in in ill health, and Mrs. expects to remain a month. i! ti ft wat-er-tip;- Mis. ' i . one-ha- Chi-ago- . a, 90-l- years, spectacle twenty-tw- o book enjoyed a circulation as the Bible, will be seen first time as a picture in Helper at the Strand Theatre, Thursday, Friiiay and Saturday, November 17. 18 p.nd IS. It come3 here after long runs and crowded houses in New York, i, Boston and Philadelphia. It boasts a cast of po-ver- -- b. that was a find-in- degrees. Between Parkdale, the first station west of Royal Gorge, and Sali-dColorado, where the curvature has been acute, reduction made from 12 degrees to a maxi mum cf 6 degrees. To accomplish be f time to broadcast from radio tele this is ha3 been necessary to change phone reports of the trip's progress the channel of the Arkansas River one mile below the rim of the earth's in a number of places. surface. In the Brown Canyon, west of This feature of the excursion con, Salida, Colorado, the curvature is cists mainly of two distinct? sets one being reducd frcra 10 degrees to a a staiion to be set up maximum cf 6 degrees. at the Painted Desert in northern-ArizonOn the e!ast side ot Tennessee and the other a mobile tele- Pass the curvature has been reduced phone station and set which will to a maximum of 6 degrees. be carried by the expedition party When this work is completed through the canyon and which will there will be. no curves over six debe set up, each night. Rsports will grees in the territory of Parkdale be transmitted: to the station on to the Tennessee Pass, Colorado, a Painted Desert from the canyon, to distance of approximately 110 miles. t be retrain?mitted to Dons'. lis Between Minturn and Ea'le, government station, where amateur Colorado, the change will result in a maximum curvature cf 6 degrees, operators may pick up reports. Gilbert E. Gable, west coast supand between Mask, Coio:tido and ervisor of Pathe, will be in charge Weiiwater, Utah, through Ruby of the Painted Desert station, which Cnnyon the curves will be reduced; Antennae to a maximum cf 4 degrees. is being set up now. Between January 1 and December reaching the height of an eight-stnr- y building and a generator cap- 31 this year there will be laid on b able of producing enough power to the main line 132 miles of rail. furnish lights' for 500 homes will and 100-iA total of 62 miles of slag ballastbe constructed. It will be operate' by Sergeant Edwin A. Red Jin ; of ing in Colorado and 28 miles of Governor's Island, N. Y. grave! ballasting in Utah will be The Colorado river expe'lit-'oorinplctcd by November 30. Autcanotic signals aria being in will be Sergeant Vernon T. stalled between Minturn and Pali-- ! Herrick, alsj of New Ycrk. The boats to be used are eighteen rads, Colorado, a distance of 135 feet miles, of v Inch 102 miles are now feet long and four and vide, and are deckjj over on eich completed and in cperation. ' Ten new Mallet locomotives, each side, except for a spare of four feet am.idship, which is left open for weighing 974,000 pounds, with a1 sides are .tractive effort of 125.000 poundsv The decked-ove- r boatmen. rendering the boats non were delivered in August. Ten new standard gaage cabooses sink?b!e and allowing space for have been built at the Denver & storage. Rio Cran-dWestern's sheps at The picture itself will be produced at an approximate cost of $250,000 Burnham, Colorado.. Four new modern, steel dining Mr. Barber stated. cars were delivered in June. n Throe hundred new TEE WOMEN'S BEAUTY SII.X The Women's Bureau cf the Fed- a:it:. mobile ?rawcre placed in serv- eral Deparlment of Labor finds that i:e duiiu? the summer. the annua ost of preserving beauMr. and Mrs. L. L. Dennis are anty to the American wemen exceeds no war debts owed by a half dozen nouncing the arrival of a splendid countries to the United States. The The baby arrived Monday evsnin female of the species is far more The baby arnvd Monday evening. costly than the male in the amounts nad out to maintain their beauty which is the pride of the Amen-a- n woman and their male relative. $ The statistics find that five million in th-- jl dollare a day is raid in of the country, and beauty parlors that, the total erst of cght and teighty runs to one and ers hil'ions cf dollars every year. .$ "The vanity of the American wo- the report, "is making man", mil!!onairi-3"The real money in beauty culture is to be made by owpfnrr a shop or by mnnufaeturiiu P.-r- nd as a as large for the 130,000. 2 ti1 a role, one stae degrees to 8 high-power- and Dorothy Mackaill in the picture. Miss end you'll weep alone. General Lev. Wallace's tale of the Christ" 6 I j with plenty of comedy sprinkled over it. The picture is "Smile, Brother, Smile" which comes to the Strand "A Hi TV?f Even-thin- that riorifled by movie epics-ex- cept knight of the' read the traveling salesman. Now he has his epic, tco, Theatre Tuesday, i Everywhere on the Denver & Rio Grande Western there is evidence of remarkable accomplishments under the extensive improvement pro gram inaugurated three years ago. Among these are the elimination of heavy curvature in canyons, reduction of grades, installation of steel or concrete bridges and culverts and the erection of safeguarding signals which silently and automatically keep constant vigilance over moving trains. For the year 1927 the total cost of reducing curves and changing alignment will approximate $2,000, 000. This work has been completed or is under way in the following localities: Between Husted and Pikeview, Colorado, where the curvature is re- T " m A YEAE'S PE0GEESS , jn " $27,000.000, 000, than per cent in the five years since 1921. me bureau's figures revealed an increase in the nation's income for each year since 1921, when a total of $62,000,000,000 was recorded. It increased $3,000,000,000 in 1922; ?7,000,000,000 in 1925; and in 1926, when a total of $89,682,000,000 was earned. ''This great increase in income is not the result of an increase in the price level," it added, "for the average price of consumed goods was actually slightly less in 1926 than in 1921." 43 a gallant rescue intertwined with a love story. Victor Varconi, who plays cne of the leading roles in "King of Kings" and Ms Donal Blo&som will play the leading parts. The picture wil. be directed by Elmer Clifton. Major LaRue was emphatic in stating that there is no connection between the filming of the expedition and Colorado river propaganda hi regard to the river problems which confront the western states at present. The exhibition will probably start ' The , " i breathe. " UK 1 Did 117-000,0- - showing sunaay ana Mon- 11. 13 liimiui wi umoiCJiiCT.o iter Hugo, produced by the So- tp des Cineromans or fans is or; It is said that' nrcnortions. most of the scenes, excepting those representing Pari3 were taken on the These ictual locations of the book. such Parisian sets were built v actonishin? fidelity that they the illusion of age and realism difficalHl to such an extent that it is not were that believe to they ult shctcgraphed a hundred years ago. jean Valjean, regarded by many as ihi mcst beloved character in fic- tbn, is played by Gabriel Gabrio that with a depth of understanding makes the man of burden live and 1 The highest standard of living ever attained in the history of the world was reached last year by the American people, the bureau of in- lernatioual revenue said last week :n a report showing that the persons in the United States aud a total income m 1926 of nearan incrt-asly $50,000,000,000 of -- local .loV STAND AEDS SOAS HIGHEST IN HISTOEY OF MANXIND .. - . '. LIVING ET 1926 TO. s 'fHG" "have S-- Page Five to return born n- -r - week's t f this week from a tlir-Tliev to California. motor are at Yasar college trip 'Tl furn-'l- i been spending tliet- - !ric i:i I..v; p'' 'fl to contribute $1,150 .i San p;rfT, i3i"V!r t' the Rinoktng room. Lady Nleo-lii- f vi- Ut. a - - i;l:;(" rf is surely some gate r ": y. i-- .rtvre r 'lnt ili3 cr.rt Ur ea to hz fcvtnd only in better designed Slices is whnt yen will scs in cur shewing of the new m:do!3. f.t Pi i v. j '! ; hi Helper and Vicinity make possible the delivery of the Helper Times to your 'home? The Merchants of Their loyalty to patrons, and their confidence in splendid lines of goods they carry prompt them to ADVERTISE, and thus they form the backbone of this paper. Show your appreciation our advertisers. and patronize M H I! ti .q tfWifi -- -- t- - - o. SHO'E STORE ilk ii ..3 |