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Show r Helper, IMPROVED MARKET WM. T. IGLEHEART, Editor Entered In the PoBtoffioe at Helper, Utah, as Second Class Mall matter every Thursday Up-to-the-Min- ;Modes Per Year $1.00 CONDITIONS NOTED BY POETRY MAN Advertising Rate on Application Address all Communications New York egg prices are alto the Helper Times. Helper, ready reflecting some improvement in general business and industrial conditions, declared BenNEGLECT OF YOUTH jamin Brown, director of marBLAMED TOR CRIME kets Tor the Utah Poultry Proassociation, The most compelling factor of ducers' Cooperative the underlying cause for the upon his arrival in Utah recentfrom his eastern headquarters. ever of ly number Increasing on- - Utah eggs especialPrices recriminals youthful entering ly the past month have during formatories. Jails and penitentiaries today lies at the door of Increased several cents per dozen, definite indication society in the neglect to-- provide that givingwheels the of the nation's v for boys, especially under-pribusiness and industry are gainileged boys, declared' William Edwin Hall, member of the New ing speed. With the improvement in genYork State Crime Commission, in an address over the radio re- eral conditions, comes a corres ponding increase in consumers' cently. He continued in part: power, and already "Not-lonago I viewed the purchasing this is reacting on egg prices, lineup at police headquarters in Mr. Brown explained. New York. I was shocked to see The New York egg market that a very large number of those who had been arrested just before Christmas hit a low were boys under twenty-on- e years record despite the fact that seasons normally see the of age. The other day I stood within the gray walls of Sing years' best prices. Thus the inSing prison and saw one hund crease in egg prices during the red of the most recent arrivals past month at a time when they and was struck by the fact that usually drop sharply, gives more these newly arrived convicts significance than usual to this upward trend. were practically all mere boys. It is hardly to be expected, "Month after month there Is a continuous stream of youth into however, that any real noticeable the jails and penitentiaries of jump in prices will come for our country. The average ago of several months. Present low egg the criminal is getting younger and poultry prices will weed out Official recordB marginal producers all over the and younger. are not country. Many producers, especiprove that criminals made over-nigh- t, but evolve from ally in the unorganized sections t, of the east and will Juvenile delinquents. "The industrialization of our drop out and others will fail tJ civilization has resulted in the replendish their flocks. In this manner present low piling up of masses of people in congested areas in large cities. prices will be a benefit in disof this U the guise for the poultry men who The cheap tenements and the four-roo- weather the storm. Production house. Although our econ- Is most certain to fall off, dethe mand increase with improveomic system has changed, impulses, inclinations, and in- ment in general conditions, and herent desires of boys have re- the survivors will again be asmained the same." sured of handsome profits. the The commissioner urged Mr. Brown came to Utah to adoption of aome means whereby deliver one of the principal adboys could have an outlet for dresses at the annual convention surplus energy that would not of the Utah poultry association lead to the life of criminals. He set for January 19 to 21 at the thought that this could best be Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake. 0 done through boys' clubs. Prepared Especially fir This Newspaper SA pre-holid- Qexcella mid-wes- m NIGHTGOWNS GROW FULLER Such revolutionary changes are taking place in lingerie this year that the straight little gowns and slips and pajamas of not so long ago look as antiquated as their counterpart, the frock. And one has only traight-lin- e to wear a gown like the one illustrated with its slim, fitted, pointed bodice and twirling circular .fulness to realiie how much lovelier and more flattering it is. Both the slender V decolletage, dike front and back, and the deep armholea are edged with lace, a trira-ain- g that is being used more and ore. Tie-encaught in the under arm seams form a bow in back. Excella Pattern Ne. 3327. Size 14 42, 2S cents. The Fire Department The first Una of defense against fire in any community is the fire department. Its efficiency may determine whether a blaze shall be quickly subdued, b with a minimum Iobs, or whether it shall become a roaring, de Btructlve conflagration. Our modern fire departments present an interesting contrast to those of ancient times. It was not until after the great London fire of 1668 that fire fighting was riven serious study and or ganized fire departments created. In this country the first public fire fighting organizations of Importance were the volunteer "fire societies" which combined preparedness for fire with social The first successful diversions. steam pumping engine was adopted and used by Cincinatti. Ohio, in 1S53. fire Nowadays the dedepartment la equipped with water and turret pipes seta, luge of projecting towers capable streams of water as high as eight Vast stories above the ground. progress has been made in the perfection of our fire fighting facilities, and they are still in a process of evolution. Every Amlarge or community, erican a hlgh- found that has small, .Fisher WAY Transfer and Storage STORE ;WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ; CARLOADS Hone 123 a SPECIALTY : Bex 157 F. P. FISHER, Xanager HELPER, UTAH EE Es Carbon Comity, Utah, January 15, 1831 Evening of Cards FIRST BASKETBALL Given by Mrs. Floyd A pleasant social time was given at the home of Mrs. M. GAMES OF SEASON Floyd Wednesday when she Invited a group of friends to her home. A delicious luncheon was WON BY HELPER served after the games to these ladles: Mrs. G. E. Nelms, Mrs. --oH. Woods, Mrs. Earl Radcllff, AND Mrs. Ben Stein, and Mrs.. J. E. BOYS GIRLS JUNIOR HIGH TEAMS WIN FROM Flynu of Price. Mrs. J. Moffitt. Mrs. F. L. Williams, Mrs. A. J. LATUDA SCHOOL Stafford, Mrs. M H. Leute. Mrs Sam Stein, Mrs. R. A. Nilson Helper Junior high school basand Mrs. August Lltlzzette. ketball teams "won their first games of the county junior high Public Bidden basketball league schedule Frito Card Party The Business and Professional day. The Helper girls won from Latuda glrla by a score of Women's club of Helper have the 10-while Coach 's Cliff completed arrangements for the Junior high lads fought a public card party to be given at hard game with the Latuda the Utah Service dining hall. 24 to 20. Tony squad, winning A 16. Friday evening, January Helper center, was the program of Bridge and Five Nlcastro, Hundred will entertain those at- high scorer of the game, with sixteen counters. Snow of Latuda tending, and a late luncheon served. Mrs. M. C. Melrose Is staunchly defended his school with ten points to his credit. chairman of arrangements. The Helper girls, coached by Miss Sally Mauro, are holders of Dinner Bridge the girls' county basketball Given Tuesday of last year. They A dinner-bridg- e party was the championship social diversion at the home of have a strong team this year and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelley- - in Judged by inltal games have a The splendid chance to defend their Price Tuesday evening. of honors. Coach Memmott is also included residents list guret confident of the prospects of the Helper and Price as follows: Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Fahrlng, Mr. and Helper boys, and is looking to Mrs. August Lltlzzette, Dr. and county laurels. The county leaMrs. M. C. Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. gue is comprised of five teams, Mr. namely Helper, Latuda, Harding F. Nyman all of Helper; and Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Mr. and at Price, Hiawatha and Sunny-sidEach Uara will be matched Mrs. B. Ballinger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. R R. with the other county teams in two the girls' schedule to Klrkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. followgames, that of the boys'. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Mat Lineup and summary of FriGllmour. day's game: Youm Men Hosts Q. T. F. P. Helper 1 1 2 6 Grecco, c.-To Dinner Guests 2 1 0 0 Thurman Carter and John Sluga, If 0 0 16 8 Bonacci were the hosts at a Nlcaoter, c 0 1 0 0 dinner party given Wednesday Glgllotti, If 1 1 1 0 evening at the home of Mr. and Halverson, rg Mrs. Marvin Lambsoa. Covers Vaughan, rg. ...0 00 00 0 0 0 were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Raamussen, c Joseph Lambert. Mrs. Doris MillTOTALS 11 3 2 24 er, Miss Ida Mofflt, Miss FlorO. T. F. P; Miss Helen Latuda ence Waddoups, 3 0 4 2 Lambson, Miss Helen Asplund. White, c 4 10 3 6 Miss Ivy Memmott, Dr. J. Rug- Snow If 3 6 0 0 ger!, Dr. J. Dalpiaz, James Bot-tln- Lauris, c 0 0 0 0 Carl Moffitt and Mark Mrvash If Sutch, rg 0.0 0 00 Seppas. . . 0 0 0 Parmya, rg Social Affair At 4 20 8 8 TOTALS Spring Canyon 0 Mrs. ,Ray Robbins was the charming hostess at an after- EKE0E CORRECTED IN noon luncheon and card games D. R. G. Wf PASSENGER given at her home in Spring TRAIN SCHEDULE Canyon Thursday afternoon. The Mer-re- ll W. Mrs. R. guest list named A typographical error appearand Mrs. Arnold Thompson ed in the passenger train schedAnof Rolapp; Mrs. Grant Y. ule printed in The Times last derson, Mrs. Dave Brown, Mrs. week, in the time of departure of Spring Canyon of eastbound No. 4. This train is T. Fletcher Mrs. Roy Birchard of Standard-vill- e due out of Helper at 6:25 p. m., and Mrs. Herbert Woods with arrival time at 6:20. of Price. 7, Mem-mott- e. lf ... 1 o, .... HELPER JUNIOR TEAMS WILL MEET HIAWATHA IN GAMES TONIGHT Two basketball games have been scheduled for when this, Thursday, evening interesting the Hiawatha junior teams will meet te boys' and girls' teams 01" the Helper junior high school at Helper. The Helper teams won their first games of te league last week when they played Latuda. while Hiawatha was alio victorious in their game with Harding at Price. The games will be followed by a dance. -- Want Ads LOT FOR SALE Also bouse for sale or lease. Suitable to keep roomers. Inquire Mrs. Plecas. Phone 126. Jan. 15 4t BARGAIN sale, Helper Lot. Valuable lot, 60x110. Allen Haskln, National Military home, Calif. Jan. 1 0 When looking for bargains, you will find them in the advertising columns of the Times. o . Comfort for Many Some people are born with blc muscles Just as others are born with big feet or bis noses, and they don't have to exercise to kepp these muscles big- - American Magazine 0 POUND etreet Christmas day. new brown kid glove. Owner may identify and pay for ad at this office. tf On Main TOR SALE house and lot: house and lot: close in. cheAn. Inquire this office or write Box 572, Helper. ltp Animal Aviator In Australia there are at least "20 species of animals that are avla tors flying squirrels, flying opos sums, flying mice snd even flying bears. FOR SALE Combination short and long wave, battery operated Radio Professional Watch Repairing Can also be operated from Jewelry made to Order! light socket. great distances in short Brings on Stone waves. 210 type power amplifier and DC speaker. Inquire at Times Office for particulars Setting : Engraving "The Store with the Guarantee" THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS Redd Chevrolet Company A- - Expert Repairing Parts and (Accessories REBUILT USED CARS Sunday Dinner o Party Given Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lambson John Quillico, local business invited guests to their home Sun- man, was an operative patient day for dinner and social chat. at the Price hospital Thursday The evening's guests were Mr. for the removal of appendix. His and Mrs. Levy Hines of condition Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bishop. Stand-ardvill- e, is pronounced good. The BEST Gray Hair January Social of Past Noble Grands .The Past Noble Grande club of Utahna Rebekah lodge will hold their January social gathering at the home of Mrs. G. H. Patterick Friday evening, with Remedy Is HomeMade To half pint of water add one ounce bay rum, asmall box of Barbo Compound ounca of and glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or yoa can, mix it at home at very Mrs. E. C. Burgar as Joint hostlittle cost. Apply to the ess. hair twice a week until the desired shade b ob class fire fighting organization, tained. It will gradually darken fadad Of gnr hatfr and raaka it t well equipped, is one of the best itmktd, and frtoMr. Brtw will not eotoc the aahv investments. and daw not rob cO. possible fe not sticky or one-four- th t'T UUSDDIflG Vol. 1. Edited by Chas., down at the Central Lumber Co. Qnnommats -- onD invrr-ATion- s years he actually has seen four girls take a drink. EDITORIAL It must be some consolation Cooperation for Chicago to remember that bad men of the the two-gu- n There Is not a single one old west eventually eliminated of us in this entire communieach other. ty bat what will benefit of each member of the communi resolutions ty practices the simple rule A lot of rood Jave already died of neglect. of trading with home Last week the editor dropped into Dr. Fahrlng'a office and was forthwith initiated Into the Knights of the Mystic Soup Eaters. Old Crooked foot say: chief's mouth looks like "Times Seldom Fret says: may be a little bad, but we are still living better than we ever did, and covering in one year the ground that took several, about twenty years "The ago," the bottom of a Frfeach cognac Landlady: "It looks like bottle, but he will still con- rain." tinue to chew the rag about Boarder: "Yes, but it does .the advantages of trading in smell a little like coffee." Helper." Vollva thinks the world is flat and the man who paid Good Old Days How simple life used to be. bills agrees If you got daughter married his Christmas with him. off once you knew there wouldn't be any comeback. If he says girls drink a lot Cha. he taeaas In the eonrse of six Starting that's swift . . . starting that's safe, because this free flowing oil never leaves working parts -- FASHION approves the dignified graoe of wedding announcements and invitations created by master Printing Craft. Delicacy of lettering, choiceness of stock and skill of workmanship assure the utmost in beauty and refinement. Helper Times Phone - - - - 21 Tomorrow morning, as you step hopefully on the Miner, will there be a slow disappointing groan, it tugs at your unwilling motor?. . . Or, will there come swift responsive roar? If -you're having trouble starting, vou're using an rm.tiahl oil that congeals at temperatures well above freezing. You should change to Conoco But that's not all! To ward off the wear that these prolonged starting periods bring, you want an oil which provides imlait at the first reluctant revolution of a cold motor . . . And there's oil which caa do that! Because there is ni just just one lubricant which penetrates metal surfaces and never drains away in idle periods. Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil is that cut lubricant. Change to this motor oil with twin advantages for winter use ... 35 cents p ejuan for all grades at the sign of the Conoco Red Triansle. old-typ- e m GERM PROCESSED f AKAf f IN BAS MOTOR OIL Tunt in on Qmoca fifltmr't Hour. , . On IS leading stations aaoss the country ... a program somewhere every djy from Monday to friday. Your nearest Conoco station will give you Jo of stations, tiiy s and time. Here is a upiqua radio program the listeners. . . . built upoo the preferences of |