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Show t TEE Page Eight 3S: I! 1 Kill E Air's H II. Thomas will entertain and Mr3. II. J. Wahkave.: a dinner party at their borne gave were T'.ie residence Sunday eveni;:. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr;. B. J. Mrs. Moffit and family and Mr. and family. August Litlzzeite a.-.- of a series of winter was gver by the features dancing at the Masonic club, A'acia Dancing temple iu Price. Friday evening. Members cf the club and the invited The first The Business and professional Woman's club will entertain at their monthly dinner meeting at the Grill Cafe Monday evening, Nov. 14. The appointments will be in keeping wkh the season's holidays. S litis With Knickers and Long Trousers that Eight-Year-O- ld of matter what kind of a coat she ha in imnd, the woman who warm appreciates flattering style and com fort in har winter coat will find youis a legacy of it here. it is not impossible after $83,000 wouldn't ycu and here some figares tdat will are prove Statistics prove that lef,e piaduates average all. col. $60,. C03 greater earnings during their lifetime than non.' graduates ;' so four well coll-g- e New Fall Stadc years are an spent inves- that will net S:nny tment Distinctive' styles, slim lines cr a graceful flare, all the colors of the mode there is brown in soft, coffee tones, new tans; all the colors of the moment. Be sure to see them. The Ladies Guild were entertained at the home of Mrs. D. Lampsem Friday afternoon. A meeting of business nsture occupied part of the meeting hours. The hostess served a plate luncheon later in the afternoon. Members and guests present Mrs. M. H. numbered fourteen. Leirie will be hostess to the ladies on Friday, Nov. IS. $83,000 over the period his life, if the law a; es of $2475 II F"1 raiiT rocKs They r,re so smart in way that they can be worn for any daytime occasion. Lustrous satin and fine cree fabries fashion them. Mrs. B. A. Moffit entertained the members t,f her bridge club at her residence Monday afternoon. Four tables of the game was arranged. Mrs. R. A. Nilson wa awarded on points, Mrs. Hors'.ey for honors, anc1. Mrs. I. V. Howell guest prizes. A 1:30 luncheon proceeded the afternoon of card playing. The invited guests were: Miss Guylia Moffit cf :Cenilworth, Mrs. Eva Moffit ana Mrs. I. V. Howell. The club members include: Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mrs. E. F. Gianot-ti- , Mrs Jack Vignetto, Mrs. R. A. Velvet Is a Favoirte Trimming Girdles, benvs and other trimming-- , of velvet are characteristic of the season. Scores of styles await your selection. Women, Misses Juniors av-- e al- low fcr a college education is $1CG a 7ear, or a total of $1,824 Satin and Crepe i amnion licii TH of holds tme. A normal amount to O'Bct.o entertained the' Mrs. Ja-members of her sewing club at her horn? in Helper last Wednesday The Price club members evening. and guests were Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mrs. Rcy Fausett, Mrs. R. C. Reed, Mrs. L. M. Rasmussen, Mrs. Jack Young, Mrs. C. W. Perry, Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mis. J. B. Darrah, Mrs. Charles Janies, ana Mra. C. R. Fahr-in- g of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmussen cf Kenihvorth are announcing the arrival of a baby boy. ' Just the suit the boy has been needing- Two pair of trousers. Knickers for school and dress wear. See these new suits they are real bargains. sport wear; long trousers for Sunday and 'of in plain or fancy woolens. Well made, new styles tones All the new fall colors and - There are the new brown, grays and fancy mixtures. Also and every suit guaranteed others with two pair of knickers, or two pair of long many suits with one pair trousers only; trousers if you prefer. all-woo- l. Thoroughbred Men's Fine Felt Hats at $3.98 and $4.98 SCHOOL NEWS Armistice day will be observed in the Helper Central school Friday, with a short assembly program, and a fcotball game after school hours. Regular classwork will be held dur ing the clay, with the signilkance of the day incorporated in the day's lessons wherever feasible. Principal A. S. Horsley will spaak at the assembly gathering. Later in the day the eighth grade boys will play a picked tenm from the rest of the grades for football laurels at the ball park. Next Friday a game of much interest will he arranged. Price Hard ing school squad will again meet! with the Helper boys, and the indications point to an interesting game. The public is Invited. An electric erasure cleaner is a featured new equipment artijle recently added to the local school. SCHOOL MUSICIANS A capacity house of The newest Fall Styles, the hat that is taking the place of any AW $6 hat on the market sCMla em r Yen would like to leave for the and ycu have g-- ' period, 10 years to this amcunt together! Savins $15 a men'Si will it, and here is where do we can help you. Ee:aure of the buying of this great family of jtfens ycu enjoy every- day savings that amount to coE.:iderabl3 at the end of ths Ecnth. Suppose you check cur value:; and prices very carefully, and see for yourself how much cf that $15 ycu can save by buying he:c zezt month. Sam Stein, Mrs. A. S. Horsley, Mrs. F. L. Williams, Mrs. M. Fioyd, Mrs. R. A. Nllson and Mrs. B. A. Moffit. mi M That Women Cant These ccats come in sizes appropriate for women, misses and juniThere are many models to ors. choose from, each one quite in the Fall mode. Dart, Mrs. A. Litizzette, Mrs. Edith Frandscn, Mrs. J. B. Ke:;!er, Mrs. HELPER Winter Coat A Legacy Of $50,009 Coats Fcr Women isses and Juniors The Alumni associatijn of the Carben county high school wili observe annual alumni day, on Armistice day, Friiay, 11th. The attraction will be a football gam a in the afternoon between Cathedral High of Salt Lake and the Carbon High An alumni banquet will take place at the high school at 6 o'clock. THEY ARE ALL DIFFERENT!! Leaving "Sonny" No Hc-'pcr-. COUNTRY, Tins BUSINESS WILL REMAIN CLOSED ON FRIDAY UNTIL ONE P. M. 1 HELPER, UTAH Resist guests included many couples from The evening was a pleasant one, and v.'a3 enjoyed by all. IN SACRED MEMOSY OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIES AND THE SEVENTY THOUSAND OTHERS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THIS STORE NO 35 Here are New Frank Williams m-- ; ter Pined at a family dinner at tb if What matter his nanrc, of what avail his rank? Banker or bookkeeper before his country's clarion call; raw rookie or grizzled veteran when ths Grim Eeaper's scythe mowed him down theUnknown Soldier liei at rest with the heroes of past centuries. iNSTITUTiON- - "Where savings are greatest" ' Mr. and Mrs. Unknown? NATON-WDf- ? HTTIS Ilk YliT Mr. i.,,. 1 3 A U W Lome a few or her fronds at her .mentms c.mpi evening, Thursday Ne-- j Mrs. Ray Go.d of Winaomu.ka, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yigne.to and Mr. ;j ana airs, j, i. "w. n fe "j- -i I Social News Hi Boys' . EELPE2. TIMES, EELPEH, UTAH . f3 V 5 -- JWs. r- - if mm ; : : : UTAH "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE I . PLEASE parents and school patrons were enthusiastic in their praise of the first performance of the several musical organizations of the Helper school at the Strand theatre Wednesday evening. The program was presented at the intermission of the picture show. The unique and cleverly organized W Orchestra gave four numbers, directed by little Marie Leger. These first grade, students under the supervision of Mrs. Alice Built n were dressed in white and blue striped uniforms, and made a very creditable showing Their first efforts at organized harmony was obtained by the ne of cymbals, bells, triangles, snappers and bazoos in the hands of f,,rty little tots. The Junior Ili;h school band, under the direction of Felloii Hickman offered four pleasing lections. Fourteen stmh uu farmed the personnel of the orchestra, and made a piuiseworthy appearance fur t.he brief period the students have been in training. A chorus of jifty voices of the junior him, student rendered two .suncs, "!',.;,' ;,;, ..j, es of 'I'iuinly" a,; the , n , hers f a very ple,-:;n- i; niM( ill tvrtair.m'-ntFelt ui Ilii '. ivni, with the assistance of Mi .. X 'i.ouh, directed tie; cii rus. The tidy u:u ,,f forty cU.irv, was realized by the evening's efforts, and Vv'E 0E3EHVE ARMISTICE DAY will be used as payment on an electric vacuum erasure cleaner recently Nine years ago tomorrow, Friday, installed in the school. Material November 11th, to be exact, the arfor a proposed Christmas cantata mistice which brought the world will also be purchased. war to an end was signed and there Several hdndred parents from all was wild rejoicing in all civilized sections of Utah and southern Idaho countries. The great event has been visited the Utah Agricultural col- fittingly observed' ever since and lege at Logan on Father's and Mo- President Ccolidge has issued a prthers' Day, Saturday November 5. oclamation setting asi-Friday, NoIt wa3 the most successful day of vember 11, this year, as a day of reits kind in the history cf the College joicing. Suitable exercises in the to Dr. H. schools J. according and churches are suggested Linford, who was in general charge. The parents and "Old Glory" is to be displayed of College students visited classes everywhere in the United! States in until 11 o'clock Saturday morning honor of the occasion. when a general assembly was held The approach of Armistice Day with President A. W. Ivins of the should bring to all of us thoughts Board of Trustees as the principal and emotions of profound solemnity. speaker. In the afternoon the par- The anniversary makes an event of ents attended the great dedication deep significance to the world. Not game in the new stadium. A Facultyonly to the boys who were on the -parents dinner was held in the battlefront, and those in various evening and later the parents were camps awaiting word to advance to KueKts of the Campus Playcr3 Club the firing line; not only the fathers, at the production of My Lady's mothers, wives and sweethearts of Dress, the first Little Theatre play these men; but to all humanity, the to be given this year. cessation of hostilities was fraught . Much with imprtan-eof the bitterness engendered by the I7EE AT PHICE SATUHDAY NIGHT of all struggles between, greatest DESTROYS BESIDENCE armed, nations has subsided or enift tirely passed away and the world of The house belonging to Mrs. moving forward to a plane higher ocJames and occupied by Mrs. King civilization than .it has hitherto upwas completely distroved clouds war by fire cupied. There are no about 8:30 Saturday night. It was on the horizon of the United States a total loss as there was no insurand the people of this country the' ance. The house was located South peace and plenty. AH west of the Paradise Hotel at Price other countries in the" participating' world was are making satisfactory Why should n't November John Potter, juvenile officer who progress. be a gala day everywhere. H. is also the attendance officer of the county Kchool board was in Helper H. II. Jones of- the Utah Sflif Tuesday, visiting the parents of those is expecting children negligent in attending Asplnlto Corporation t,ic'1 wchocl. An a result of his actions the crushing equipment for thoy where Side there is a noticeable increase in at Sunny the properly re to crush the Silica Asphalt ore regular attendance this week from their mine in Water Cany"" north east cf Sunny Side. Our community is favored by the location of one of the most Mrs. C. II. mshop went to I'''',v,i Physiotlierapie- and Chiroprac- Tuesday to visit with her mother. tic of, ir,s in easier,) Utah, diivchd Mrs. ,J. A. Wilkins. She will r,l',,n A. .Mk,li.,re. Klettrothe- - home Sunday. ,;py has long been recognized as he coming method of curing n,e IIFLP WANTED Winter '!l:h5 disease which inhabit man. ply Terry Draper. Mau.ipjr u i(1t- and u..e.s are unMini.c-- l. ;'t tag s;hop, Price, V . h. - b-- |