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Show j I TEE HELPER TIKES, HELPER, UTAH :e rive Mrs. Prima Wilson of Duchesne ca:ne to this city la:-- week. She will spend the winter months with her oaushtcrs, Mrs. Gladys Crandall and Mrs. Charles AlDlaualu. j -- LOCAL NEWS Hi Thea- - at the Strand iere .gEXHl'Il" opens tonight for The stirring story day's run. f'snrand his rival Messala, the J whi 'h are laidi at the ad-- si era in Pale-- 3 )f .e Christian c Tja and Italy, is a magnet vili draw all rank3 or theatre ., t;le local theatre. Ramon X. Bushman as o and Francis agonists and Betty Erunson. h Uuv and Carmel Jlyers take ! 'in.? ro!es in this $4,000,000 I , which ranks with g spectacle history. fS of cinema I dramatic love drama ,'diint a backjround of the Vps. "Body and Soul" from Ivp cf Katherine Newlin Burt, I itd In book fcrm as ''The I Iron," has been made into niotion picture by and win bo seen at ,: raid Theatre Sunday and Mon- The most thrilling rescue scene aVed for a motion picture ia one of the high spots of the cast The ii n. h highly Metro-ria-Mav- all-st- 1(j Alieen Lionel cr Ker- - Barrymore. ethereal pd G;slJ tli o stern setting rnd b:avti-i- n ft ft $ A. J. Carlson of this city has reMrs. Sam Scalzo of this citv is lieved word ttiut his father, A. G. receiving treatment at the Price Citv Carlson, of Stromburg, Neb., is not hospital expected to live. The elder Carlson Miss June Murdock, member of the is 07 years of age. local teaching faculty, spent the Mrs. George St. John is visiting week-en- d at Salt Lake City. this week with Helper friends. She Mr. and Mrs. William Larson have has been at Salt Lake, and stopped returned to their home in Duchesne here Saturday to visit before returning to her home in Sminyside. following a week-en- d visit here. Plans are formulating for a TurMrs. If. E. Chambers and Mrs. Jack Durkin of Soldier Summit spent key Shoot to be held at Helper SunThis rifle Monday afternoon shopping in Heip-er- . day, November 20th. competition, work will take piUee at the old rifle ran-;e- . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alplanalp Miss Elva Fcrrester is now registof Spring Canyon have moved their household goods to Helper, to make ered at the L. D.S. business college in Salt Lake City. She is pursuing their home here this winter. the secretarial course. Mrs. Frank Osborne returned home Miss Carrie Ashton arrived MonThursday from Vernal. Her father is in poor health, and she had spent day to visit at the home of her sisWhile ter, Mrs. Henry Hall. ten days with him. here from Decatur, Illinois, Mrs. Joseph Hasmussen of Salt Lake City came to Helper Tuesday Miss Ashton vis.'ied friends in Howto visit her husband and her daught- ard. Colorado. Mr. and Airs. Harry Eckstein re- er Miss Mona Rasmussen. The Ladies Aid , society of the turned to their heme in Wendover, Methodisa church of Nevada, Tuesday morning, following Community Price are giving a bazaar and chick- a week's visit at the home of relatives in this community. en supper at Price Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brenick and Richard Cormana stepped out of a car and tore a ligament in his twin daughters of Duchesne have right foot the other day, but is able moved to Soldier Summit, where Mr. to be around with the aid of crutch- Brenick is employed in the shops. ' They visited relatives in this city es. Mrs. T. B. Dyer had her tonsils from Tuesday unt'il Friday before going to the division point. lived Saturday in a minor operation performed in this city. She is Robert Buchanan, tock advantage now recovered. of the' week-en- d holidays to visit his Albert Lampson of Springville parents, Mr." and Mrs. John Buchancame to this citv Tuesdav to visit an. He returned to his studies at throughout the week with his sons,! tlle West 1U"h sc!l001 in Salt Lake evening. Don and Marvin Lampson and fami-- 1 Sul-dalies. fVil cam of Albert ' Thp fniir-vp?Johnson of Consumers it receding treatment at Pri-- e for paratyphoid eolund J Jor" of y 1 ! Everything For The THANKSGIVING DINNER i row improvih after several $ weeks illness. Mrs. T. B. Shaw cf Salt Lake City came to Helper Saturday evening remaining until Monday evening. She attended the funesal services of her Eread is made fiom the purest brother, Henry VanNatta, held Suncf Katures predicts. day. jiFoir Married' Man" is tJie dra- We make Milk Bread T.L. Van Cleve of Big Timber, entertainment, scheduled for Cakes, Ties and Pastry This amusing Montana is spendirg the week visit.'sf.nesday evening. prtents H a mast entertain-- 4 ing with his brother, J. R. Van ""anasr the intricate problems Clove. Dr. R. M. J ne3 of Price left Car-otin's of a man who is burdened ' l hie m::ther-i- n law at the out-'- I county last week to pursue furth of his her.eymoon Miss er medical studies at a California day3. Ji Ti )mpson as director, is sup- - hospital, prior to in Mon- iing the details of the play protana, wnere he will estatmsti nis ved In local people, all members practice. His wife and children will HZLTE2, TJTAII Ad- - remain in Price until the doctor lo3 he L. D S. Sunday school. e reports have n Montana. approv-ocates in stamped the play. The curtain rises Hp is neaitn - c 1A mm ii j j lakiEgCompany I , o'clock. . . 1 PunifMie J.C6 Wear Out Lard (puie) Fine Granulated 69c 10 lbs. Kill's Bed Can 49c 45c per lb Fresh Creamery per lb Pure Fresh lb.. pail 8 P. & G. Laundry Soap Soap 10 bars Cranbeni and 9 ' U f UL1 . t PLACE YOUR ORBETJ. FOR FANCY TURKEYS EARLY AT REASONABLE PRICES Called for and Delivered. CROWN 'Ret: a T?ln per package Better More good felts are thrown away than are ever worn out. If you have a good hat slightly soiled in need of a new Band or Cind'.ug Lring it here and we will make it look like new. Try it. The cost is loss than the third of a new hat. Clothes Ercken Slices, Large Cans 2 for 2, lb packages sugar Coffee Felts Seldom 35c 45c 27c 35c z!m 5 lbs ocoa tit r.irlr Tarne Cans Polirl meapp Fanev Pre:-.sirt- - November 18 and 19 j Cleaning Eepairinjr -- MEAT & GROCERY Fri. and Sat. Specials Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stafford drove home Thursday from a most enjoyable motor trip to California. While there they visited many former Help-erite- s and found their, .all well and prospering. In commenting on the "land of sunshine" Mr. Stafford is staunch in suppening cur ideal climate of Utah, as superior to that of the golden state.. Jake VanNatta cf Salt Lake City came to Helper Thursday upon receipt of wcrd of his brother, Henry's death, .lie remained here until Monday evening. ?, a- cperetta that was produced Shuberts in New York a fev,' s ago. one e of the songs was Last Waltz". Of the same e is tle story of a Balkan ro- ice that conies to the Strand i rT of the wars clans in the majestic anc'.ent Scottish castles j settings that blend the legend I romance of Scotland with the j details of its turbulent history sis the Lillian Gish of "Annie latest vehicle cf the famous now playing at the Strand it is 'a gigantic story 0f litre, fan soul;:;; a romance of love as it - the huge settings in which 'story is told; it is a bistcri.? dra-- i that eclipses anything t'f the seen in years all the more Jerful because it- deals with a ie never before seen on the .ii the ancient Scots. Mrs. E. M. Sunumer cf Price went to Grand Jumtion last week to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Annie L. Hawkins, who died from injuries sustained in a fall at her home. Mrs. Hawkins was- - S2 years old. Mrs. J. B. Kesler bad the misfortune to slip and full down the basement steps of her home Monday evening. As she started down the top steps she missed her footing and fell to the bottom. She was bacily bruised and shaken up. but received no serious injuries. t te ar Prln;le, Norman ft i Page Five Meat Department r" -- Cleaners&Dyers HELPER, UTAH POT ROASTS Best Cuts, per lb. 1 BACON, Su?,ar Cured C whole or half. lb. FAME Fancy Skinned, per 2f BEEF Loin Steak All Kinds, per lb. M iOC lb, Q ZOC o P- - SPRING CHICKENS PAWnY WP.NS bti1 i aa the cail-"Th- or Economical next tre evening, is perhaps most cosmopolitan of productions t nas ever been s.icwn on an jncan screen, as many countries represented in the people who tributed to make the picture a Jed success. Willy Fritsch the is a German. Suzv vernon as ome a French girl of Spanish " Thursday delightful Icve tale j v Mother's Thanksgiving ) is not one day too soon to give a thought toward the gift! your family will tender Mother on Thanksgiving Day. Every; It John Lange visited over the week-- J with friends fn Ogden, return-- I home Sunday evening. ;in. C. H. Bishop came heme Sun. y from a week's visit with her 'ther, Mrs. J. A. Wilkins at Provo. Mrs. Tcny Nenarich and daughter, ssrna Millerich went ty Salt Lake I Tuesday morning where they '"I visit until Friday. B. platter this year? (7WT 111-"- vl Lite iii.iiuc, aiiu j.h i Eiit e J eweiry company , ts to start his journey the last of the week. 1st F. Abbott, of the Abbott of this city, has been assisting y ine Wallace and Harmon at Price this week during the Jfnce of Arthur Wallace. Mr. Ullace had rhararn of th Houston l,Jr:al at American Fork Saturday, 'i attended to business matters in s'lt Lake City before returning to county seat. W m ) Iff 1 Stores that there may be transportation tor the family while "he" drives to business. . . . And because it is so easy to drive and park comfortand smart so is decidedly because it tavor able, today's Chevrolet is an outstanding ite among women drivers everywhere. Chevrolet Come in and see the beautiful models. You'll find quality you have always associated w ith the highest priced automobiles is and you'll find that Chevrolet ownership the family when even . . . economical always has more than one automobile! and at Helper form the most degift's, when best materials and dainty wctk are combined, newest ideas fcr the and You will find many helpful suggestions, sirable gifts in the wcrld! reasonable. are very gifts of handiwork in this shop. The prices -- AT THESE LOW PRICES "JLrr The Touring or KoaJslur 1. Just a Few of the New Arrivals in Christmas Goods Pillow Cases $1.25 to $1.50. Dpinty organdy and vcile Boudoir pillows. $1X0 to $1.50; shades end designs, $3.85 in craft Felt blight Felt Appliqued pillows, very latest) thing in sizes-7to Hand Embroidered and Lace Boudoir Pillows, complete, $1.60; Luncheon Sets, all reas. as attractive embroidery goods cents and up; Linen Dresser Scarfs- $1.00; other equally cents. 50 onably priced. Many items at MODELS OF STANDARD GOODS ON DISPLAY BEAUTIFUL The Coupe The Sedan The $5-0- They - PACKAGE GOODS AND D. M. C. TIIKEADS 5o NUNS Ycu are welcome to visit our shop, and receive any suggestions on gift selection COME IN AND LOCX ABOUND PACIFIC F HAZEL COX SHOPPE, Millinery and Art Goods Utah -- 1 OLD 695 LanUau (ChasstiOnly) '"TchcuwiiOnW l-- ct: ... . . .. All prices i. u. u. 715 745 395 495 i charges E EOIL-rHOO- I rQ Js The Sport Cabriolet The Imperial Check Chevrolet Delivered Price include the loe.. h.pMng .nJ 6nancu.g 5 3uildir.tr mm 3 so Hand-mad- e m l r there are In thousands of American homes for car her, too, now two automobiles "a Be?in Your Art Needle Work For Christmas Now! HAND-MAD- 1 A car rlieitoo i Second door south of Post Office Price c if! J v Y HELPER, UTAH mor-wr- E. J Y.V i of his mother. Reports receiv-- ; here disclose the news that his m IA I We carry a full line of Silver table ware in many attractive patterns, also a full line of electrical table ware. is expected where he Avas Connecticut, 'd a week ago by the serious cker expe. i h member of the family knows the jcy Mother takes in the not appearance cf her Dabls on this day cf days so why coffee and give her a beautiful silver service, sugar, cream, home H. 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