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Show THE xIIXFEn TIMES T. IGLEHEART, Editor Entered In the I'ostoif ice at Helper. i't;ih. as Second Class Mall matter every Thursday VM. Per Year $2.00 0- - STANEAREVTLLE NEWS Three new arrivals, all baby were left as Christmas rifts at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. II. D. HlKht, Mr. and Mr. Delbcrt Wilcox, and Mr. and Mrs Albert Lamph. The Saturday Afternoon club met with Mrs. Ray West wood. Mrs. C. N. Orr. daughter of Mrs. C. J. Powers, has returned to Long Beach, after ependinp the, holidays in Standariville and Hiawatha. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thompson from Rolapp. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rny Birchard over New Years. Five babies have been treated for pneumonia the the Standard-vill- e hospital during the last few weeks. They are doing nicely at this time. Mrs. J. J. Welsh and little daughter have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison. Mrs. Jones DeWit Is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. H. Perkins and Mrs. Clifford Caloway. R. Monroe is leaving the mines to go Into the trucking business. Henry Wooden Is leaving Stanin a to dardville position accept Colorado. Kirls. 1 tsp. paprika Salt to taste 1 cup water What is Ahead for 1931? By J. C. PENNEY, The sooner we stop about how bad times start talking about how as individuals, can do out all of the prosperity ties of the future, the will be for the country Founder of J. C. Peney Co. talking highest standards of living that are and social history has ever known. much we. We me hot froing to lower these to brinf.-- standards. We have shown that we can afford them and that we possibiliANOTHER YEAE better it know how to maintain them. On this fact, more in generperhaps Once r.gaiu the clack of time al. than on any other, is based the has mai!e the circuit of a year There is altogether too nvich courageous face with which sn and starts now. One looks back talk about Wall Street and the many of our business men In over the period of mouths to stock market and not near en- every community In the country, what ha9 been accomplished. ough about Main street and the are koking forward into 1931. Have I made any progress? local market. After all. the stock The success of this country is Hare I contributed anything? Or market Is so remote from the not built upon the single accomhave I been content only to exist large percentage of our popula- plishments of a few individuals from day to day, satisfying mytion that It exists really as a occupying great seats of centraself with the thought that tomorsort of adult "buggy-boo- " with lized power. It is founded upon row I will begin? Are the world which we go around scaring our the sum of the accomplishments and my fellow being better off of thousands of individuals, each selves. for my having lived, or am I Fortunately, many sections of serving in his own way to better the country have already learned the community in which he lives just a bit of passive floatsam, content to be borne on life's So long as this secure foundato smile at the "ecare" which stream without a care for my ulsettled down on business a year tion is maintained, we can look timate destination? in upon economic crises like the ago, and are going ahead These are disturbing thougrts courageous manner, satisfied, af- present, Interms of temporary to those who are secretly aware ter looking around a bit, that the readjustments from which lasting United States is a sound, solid benefits are to come, just as they that the year has been wasted; sort of place in which to live have in the past. to those who are denied the and do business. Conditions at the present time of knowing that the o year has not been entirely In Perhaps some people were over- are not as bad as those of 1921. spent a year ago, with advance Nor were those as bad as those rJ vain. Hastily the new year's resocommittments covering a large of 1907. By such measurements, lutions are made that not another of the rapidly passing years percentage of their Income; per- we are proving our national red Shall end without a definite atsiliency in time? of stress. NaTTVKEi haps some people have tainment. Thus meritorious resoduring the past few months, with poleon once said, when questiontoo much of their earning capa- ed regarding his unfailing ability lutions are formed and a new page turned. Mrs. Grosbeck and city represented by "saving" and to win victories, "While others Erma Well and good, If the resolu- daughter Fay, of Salt Lake City, not enough by "buying." One talked, 1 marched." Surely there can be no better 'guide for intions are lived up to, the new were visitors from Tuesday un-ti- excess is as bad as another. we dividual actions during the 12 is that It however, certain, page used. But, too often, It is Friday at the home of Mrs the case that with the passage of C. II. Bishop. The Grosbeck have as a nation established the months just started. time and the easing of the family formerly made Helper 2 the determinations are their home. cup grated cheese. New Flavors for the New Year Sauce: Add pepper to oil, and forgotten, the new page left as blank as Its predecessor, changed Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gibson "I, Chief cook and filler of the cook onion in this until brown. from Its newness into a duplicate were passengers for Provo Frl family's great open spaces thrice Mix paste and water and add In of the old. day morning where they visited dally, do hereby resolve upon three installments to oil, cooking Unless the resolutions are con- the last of the week at the home new flavors for the New Year." until well blended each time. Atld how does that strike you ns a strained tomatoes, bay leaf, and tinuously renewed, a start and a of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Condon. resolution for salt, and simmer 30 minutes. Add bit of progress made each day good household If it appeals to you, sugar, and cook 15 mnutea longMr. and Mrs. Thomas Watters 1931? towards the resolved attainment, then without realization, another returned Saturday to thoir home you're in for a good time, you er. year will have passed and the in Pueblo, Colorado, after a can take a real Cook's tour right Spaghetti: Cook without breakwith their around your own dining table, ing, in boiling salted water about regret over the wasted period re- Christmas visit with "imported" newed. Do not let good resolves daughter, Mrs. R. C. Sheldoa. recipes from 15 mnutes, until tender. Strain but end with the resolutions, sauce over it and sprinkle with foreign climes. choose a goal, make a start and a Mls3 Leona Alexander was You and your life-maand cheese, preferably Parmesan. keep on pushing. The going may tonsillotomy patient last Friday. the children may even become Mexican Chili Con Cams rebe slow, but the destination is W. L. Levi had his tonsils 1 cup kidney beans sophisticates" "gastronomic certain if the stride Is always in moved on the same date. which merely means that you'll Boiling salted water one direction. 2 tbsps. corn oil all be at home at any table, In Richfield Reaper. Jesse Perry, local manager of any land, and can order in fore1 lb. beef, cut in small pieces o Reed's Riteway store went to ign restaurants, without the 1 can pimentoes Miss Sally Mauro returned to Ogden Sunday to attend a disslightest tremor. Some families 1 cup tomato pulp which find it not only thrilling, but 4 her classroom in the Helper Cen- trict manager's meeting cup onion minced, tral school Tuesday morning convenes until Thursday. Man- actually educational to eat the from foods other nations live upon, of Riteway stores from Trinidad, Colorado, where agers Idaho and Wyoming will and to discover for themselves Utah, she had passed the vacation with be in attendance at the con- the dishes they've read about. her relatives. ference. Ponder on breakfast with Tarn O'Shanter, lunching with Mussolini or Maggie and Jiggs, or talc ing tea with Little Dorrit! This is one New Year's resolution which will be easy to keep, because foreign foods may be also simple dishes. Be sure you have a tested recipe, be sure your ingredients are quality goods made by reliable companies, and then be sure you've made enough for your hungry horde. A New Year should bring new Transfer and Storage horizons these recipes should on Experts make your own horizon a very WE CALL FOR STORE-ANBattery Tire VulcanDELIVER tempting one indeed! and izing Real Italian Spaghetti Charging 4 Repair CARLOADS a SPECIALTY cup corn oil 2 tsp, black pepper 3 tbsps. minced onion For traction and good looks, the Goodyear Pathfinder Phone 122 : Box 157 3 tbsps tomato 'paste A 2 Heavy Duty excels most of the costliest tires on the market. cup water 3 cups strained tomatoes value only the worlds largest rubber company can offer: 1 bay leaf 1 tsp, salt Manager 29x4.50-2- 0 1 tbsp. sugar $ 9.25 Heavy Duty HELPEB, UTAH Car Hy Pressure 2 lb. spaghetti 30x4.50-2- 1 9.70 Heavy Duty Boiling salted water Washing Greasing 28x4.75-1- 9 10.20 Heavy Duty Polishing Spring 29x5.00-1- 9 11.50 Heavy Duty Spraying 30x5.00-2- 0 11.75 Heavy Duty Af'vtTtiFing Rat" on Application. A(lrir.s all Coruiiunicatione to the Helper Tlmns. Hdper . LOCAL over-save- l e, te GOODYEAR Tires -Tubes the Quality Tires within reach of all D ly F.P.FISHER, ly 28x5.50-1- 8 Heavy Duty 13.50 Motors 31x6.00-1- 9 Heavy Duty 15.30 Steam 32x6.00-2- 0 Heavy Duty 15.60 Auto Tops Cleaned 33x6.00-2- 1 Heavy Duty 16.10 Redressed Truck Tires LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES 30x5" Heavy Duty, P. Real Values F 1 $39.30 y is built into these Rugged Truck Tires HELPER SUPER SERVICE STATION CENTRALLY . E - . 1-- ice-bo- LOCATED FOUND street Christmas day, new brown kid glove. Owner may identify and pay for ad at this office. tf On Main The BEST Gray Hair Remedy is EoineMade one-four- th Dr. N. E. KING de-po- stl brown on bottom and fold omelet. Business .and like Professional J. AEMOL GLEAS0N, DOMBINO'C IB tt4HJM M..--!-- J J--V J J Spaghetti and Eavioli House Extends to their many trends and customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year Five-cours- SPECIAL Regular Italian Dinner $1.00 e 1-- We cater to Private Parties hy : : Appointment Phone 183 w Attorney-at-La- Successor to C. D. Pope State Bank Building HELPER UTAH DE. M. C. MELROSE PHi'bilAiNS ana SUKU&ONS New A. J. Stafford Building Office Phone: 22 . Hours: and 11-- 5 7-- 8 HlSUPEtt, UTAH UIAHNA LODGE NO. 38 Meets 2nd ana 4 m Friday in Each Month. Masie Alaulsby, N. O; Fern Da via. V. O; Ella Burgar, Miller, Uladya Johuson, Treasurer. Rec.-Ssc.;O- East of Eainbow Gardens Report made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of the Fin-Seo- HELPER LODGE NO. 58 L 0. 0. F. Meets every Friday evening for important business at K. f. HalL VUit-m- g .uembera urged to attend. brethren welcome. C. L. Davis, N. G.; Clyde MillLocated at Helper, In the county of Carbon, State of Utah, at the er, V. G.; D. E. Lambson, Secclose of business, December 31, 1930 retary; B. Flaim, Treasurer. Helper State Bank RESOURCES I 578,115.82 None Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Banking House, Land, Furniture &' Fixtures U. S. Bonds, Stocks & Securities Cash on hand & due from banks Federal Reserve Bank Stock 3. E. FLYNN Undertaker and Licensed 1.00 Em ba liner 165,284.7? Anibulauce Service 29 ghone 293,535.27 P.RICE, UTAH ' " 3,000.00 0NWAED LODGE NO. 15 vMeets $l,039,936.8ff Every Thursday Evening K. OF P. HALL $ 50,000.00 GEORGE FULLERTON, C. of. C 50,000.01) F. C. BERTOLINO, M. F. 30.18 W. H. BR'OWN. K. R. and 8. 35,000.00 LOYAL 0EDEE OF MOOSE 350,346.57 554,560.11 Helper Lodge No. 1659 None Every Tuesday night, 7 :30 P. M. K. of P. Hall. $1,039,936.83 TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Reserved for Contingencies, etc. Demand Deposits Time Deposits and Bills Payable TOTAL STATE OF UTAH, County of Carbon. Jack Vignetto, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and eays that he ih Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1930. JACK VIGNETTO.' ... , ' - B. N. EEDDINGT0N, Dictator. DE. LELAND E. GE0VEE Dentiit Henry Hall Bldg. Phone - UUb Helper CORRECT ATTEST: A. Laboroi, Celeste WALTEE C. GEASE Dalplaz, J. Barbogllo, Directors. Attoniey-At-LaSubscribed and sworn to before me, this 31st day of December, Office 312 Electric Building 1930. PEICI UTAH MEL TAYLOR, Notary Public. DE. F. S. THOME SEAL My Commission expiree August 5, 1934. STATE OF UTAH, Dentist Associated with Dr. Ramsey Office of Bank Commissioner. 2 267 So. Main Street I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, Phone do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the above named company, filed in my office this 6th day of Salt Lake City UUk January, 1931. DE. WM. T. ELLIOTT W. H. HADLOCK, Bank Commissioner. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Henry Hall Buildlnr Phones: Office, 89-Rea. 132 HELPER, UTAH w 1-- W-34- 5s m -- ariD inviT-ATion- s m m. m m, A N m IM - mm mm Q u WmmSJ3SA ta mi a mj7 v.. r. m f mji n. .1 mm f" .....$21.90 F 10-pl- 1-- ?20.20 $35.40 high as 1-- 1 The new federal building will be ready for occupancy about the first of February, according to Postmaster J. F. McKnight. The workmen are putting the finishing touches to the structure and new boxes are "being installed at the present tlm.j. The new arrangement will be somewhat different than in the To half pint of water add old postoffiee. one ounce bay rnm, a small The boxes are 1 box of Barbo Compound equipped with Yale locks and and ounce of instead of the combination lock, glycerine. Any druggist which is now in use, keys will can put this up or you can be provided to boxholders. The mix it at home at very, boxes will be arranged alphabetlittle cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until ically, which will probably necthe desired shade is ob-- 1 essitate the changing of numbers. It will gradually darken' The po6tmster requests that tamed. faded or gray hair and makattaoft streaked, boxholders pay the box rent and Barbo will not color the acafp, early. This must be done in ac- is not iticky ut greasy and doea Dot rub oO. cordance with postal laws which state that all boves must be closed the first of the year. Prompt payment of rental will Of Salt Lake City also convenience the postmaster EYESIGHT SPECIALIST in making assignments of new Is permanently located in the boxes. It will be necessary for Gift Shop, Helper, Utah. Eyes boxholders to make a small tested. Lenses duplicated. on their keys and the postmaster requests that this be done before January 20. ! 32x8 Heavy Duty, P. F. As mm. OKDDinG - FEDERAL EUTLBING TO OPEN IN PRICE FEBRUARY Chili powder to taste Soak beans over night in cold water. Drain and cook until tender in boiling sailed water. Brown meat in hot oil, add pimentoes and onion, and fry until light brown. Add tomato, paprika, salt, and water and simmer until meat is tender. Add chili powder to taste. Drain beans and add to meat. German Guchen 3 cup sugar 1 2 cups molasses 2 cup shortening 4 cups flour 1 tsp. soda 1 tsp. bak. powder 2 tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. cloves 2 tsps. vanilla 1 pkg. citron 2 pkg. lemon peel 2 pkg. orange peel 1 cup bleached almonds, cut Boil sugar, molasses and shortening for a few minutes. Cool. Add vanilla, fruit peels (which may be bought in 4 lb. packages already candied and sliced) and nuts. Sift together flour, soda, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and cloves. Add this mixture to the sugar, molasses and shortening. Roll and cut with a cookie cutter or ehape into a roll two Inches In diameter, place in the x over night and the next morning slice. Place cookies on well greased baking sheet or inverted pan. Bake in a moder5 ate oven 325 deg. P for minutes. Makes 6 dozen cookie. Irish Corned Beef Hash 2 cups chopped cooked corned beef 2 cups potatoes 2 onions, chopped salt and pepper 2 cup milk 2 tbsps. corn oil Mix ingredients and place in oiled baking dish, and bake In hot oven 450 deg. F., twenty minutes or cook in heavy frying until milk i3 abpan well-oile- d Let sorbed, stirring constantly. xsa. 33x5 Heavy Duty, P, F. SGx6 Heavy Duty, P. mY' Thursday, January 8. 1931 I FASHION approves the dignified grace of wedding announcements and invitations created hy master Printing Craft. Delicacy of lettering, choiccness of stock and skill of workmanship assure the utmost in beauty and refinement. Helper Times Phone - - - - 21 M9 i mi , 'i HELPER, UTAH DR. F.ll. LOW Physclan and Surgeon Avalon Hotel ll-- l Helper 2-- 5 7-- BANK our service department is open both night and day. You can drive in your car in the evening, leave it for service, call for it in the for your convenience CIGAR STORE BILLIARD PARLOR All kinds of Cigan, Cigarette, Tobaccos, Candy and Soft morning. Take advantage of this at your first opportunity. Drive in! Drinks OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. Redd Chevrolet Company DE. E. G. WO0DHEAD DENTIST New A. J. Stafford Building Phone 120 Phone 185 Office Hours: At No Extra Cost! Now 1 DE. E. I. F.EOCKBANK Chiropractor. PALMER GRADUATE Office 305-- 6 Elec. Bldg., Price Tele: Office. 15 Res.. 37 Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M 2 to 6; 6:30 to 8 P. M. . The Best Billiard in th Phone 8 I Helper County 1 i |