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Show Helper, Carbon County, Utah, January 29, 1931 Sotitlv WM. T. IGLEHEART. Editor Entered In the Postoffice at Helper, Utah, as Second Class Mall matter every Thursday. Electrical Repairing FREE meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Roger Reynold with Miss Kathleen O'Couner acting hostess. Father Wm. A Ruel and Father Gosselin of Bingham were gyests of the evening. Per Year 12.00 Advertising Rate on Application. Address all Communication to the Helper Times. Helper. Friday Evening Card Party s, Electrical-RepairMrs. G. F. Spratling gave a Small Town Not Doomed social evening at her home Fri0 O when she invited guests for "Behind every business that day card games. The guesta list inkeeps up with the times is an individual that keepe AHEAD of cluded Miss Josephine Feado, the times," is the quotation used Miss Ella Ward, Miss Josephine Redding-ton- . as Pagano, Miss Dorothy by a contemporary publisher Miss Helen Miss Lambeon, a basis for an excellent editorial which tells frankly what Is the Mary Mullins, Miss Ida Moffitt, matter with some small towns Miss Florence Waddoups and Mrs. Paul Pessetto, Mrs. A. S. Wahl, and offers feasible remedies. He picked a nmber of towns Mrs. F. R. Porter, Mrs. A. L. for observation and out of that Miner asd Mrs. Ila Howard. A luncheon was served group a few "were in high gear and others appeared to be in after the games. reverse gear," as he stated it. Eight' Enjoy One has lost half of its population in the past ten years be- Evening Games Thursday evening Mrs. R. A. cause the citizens appear to be contented with things as they Nielson invited members of her are. The other town, in spite of card club to her home In Belve dere. Luncheon was served folthe fact it has no tourist attraction, no railroad, no capital at lowing the games with covers hand to advance with, yet the placed at small tables for Mra. F. Nyman, Mrs. Paul Pessetto. population has more than doubled during the past five years Mrs. G. E. Spratling, Mrs. A. L. because it KEEPS UP WITH Miner, Mrs. J. H. Lambert, Mrs. are R. Jacobshagen, and Mrs. F. R. THE TIMES! The citizens Porter. for better continually shouting bethighways, better buildings, ter schools, modern conveniences Supper Served to attract tourists to stop over Sodality Club A hot supper was served Sothere, and the merchants instead of crying about chain stores and dality club members gathered In other competitors are carrying answer hss been unanimous: "I larger stocks, giving better serv- cannot get what I want." ice and every citizen is wide "It Is away from home awake and fighting to keep that is tradingthe email town. killing ahead of the times. "Another serious situation I Here are some suggestions find in the small town Is that given by this aforeeaid publishthe hardware dealer does not er which seem appropriate for buy his daily home needs from this or any other small town. his gracer and dry goods neighnot factor a is "Price big bor. He buys them at wholesale these days. If a farmer must go or elsewhere and the grocer or elsewhere for a certain article dry goods dealer does the same he will get other articles while thing when he wants hardware. buying the things he needs and "Walk down the street of any cannot get at home. This applies small town; drop in the stores custo every town and every look over the stocks. It will and it is farmer, be hard for you to recognize the tomer, whether miner or manufacturer. hardware store from the drug "The buying public demands store. The sign on the window service and will stop where it may read: 'Drug Store,' and the can be received. first you notice upon enthing I have "In the past few years be a set of dishes or may tering asked hundreds of people why perhaps a baby carriage. In the they did not trade at home. The hardware store it may be a bar of soap. In the dry goods store the first article noticed may be an alarm clock. Will Wake You Up "Too many small town merchants are fighting foreign competition with jaw bone when competition at home is divided on every article carried in stock to where no merchant is making sales sufficient to keep the clerk busy four hours per day. "Loyalty begins at home. When the small town merchant carries a full stock in his particular line and forgets odds and ends By Ee- in the other merchant's line, Old New business will be better and stocks Price Price ducticm HLKRY KITCHELL WEBSTER more complete." Exchange. By Bonded Electricians For a Limited . Time, We Will Make All I I Labor No Charge. . Our Charges Will Be For Material Used Only Phone 187, or Bring Electrical Appliances to our Store two-cour- se Eastern Utah Electric Company Helper, Utah THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY Announces A Reduction The following prices were effective . Mon., Jan. 19, 1931 De Luxe Roadster De Luxe Phaeton Phaeton . .... .... ..... Roadster Sport Coupe Coupe . Tudor Sedan .$475 $520 $45 . . . De Luxe Coupe . . Fordor Sedan . Town Sedan . Cabriolet Victorio De Luxe Sedan Station Wawon . 580 435 430 500 490 525 625 45 440 5 5 435 525 25 495 5 . . . . 595 580 . 630 . NEW MODELS 0 N DISPLAY AT Bunnell Motor Company r KDYL ever y evening this week 7 :45 to 8 tth. A story Rcwd It as a Serial in THE So extraordinary. good it needs no aerial. Many valuable features not found in other radios. For Radio free demonstrations, Call Mr. Hunter HELPER -- Want LOST Rear bump-rit- e son car, Jan. 19. Stan-dardvil- le Helper, Utah ardville, are sorry to hear of the serious illness of their little girl. She was operated on at th Price hospital for appendicitis O Mrs. O. A. Miner of Falrview is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Reed Jensen at Castle Gat and her son Acel T. Minor it Helper. Mr. and Mrs. George St. John have temporarily moved their place of residence from Sunny-sid- e to Helper. Bishop Arthur W. Moultott and Archdeacon W. P. Bulkley of the Eptecopul diocese of Utah were business callera In Helper Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Kirk and two children went to Salt Lake City Mrs. Wednesday to visit with Kirk's sister before the latter departed for her home in California. Dr. N. E. KING Of Salt Lake City EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Is permanently located in the Gift Shop, Helper, Utah. Eya tested. Lenses duplicated. . Business and Professional TH0RIT HATCH, Lawyer 105 Helper State Bank Utah Helper EEVA BECK E0S0NE Attorney and Counselor at Law Helper State Bank Building' Phone 24-- J DE. M. C. MELEOSB PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS New A. J, Stafford BuiWlnj Office Phone: 12 Hours: Davis, 8 jf J Ella Burgar. Be-Sec.;O- J. E. TLYSS Undertaker and Licensed Em b aimer JPheae Ambulance Service UTAH PRICE, if ONWARD 3 $ iljlflkU .v-- ?! lfi LODGE HO. Meets Every Thursday Evening K. OP P. HALT, GEORGE FULLERTOK. C. of C F. C. BERTOLLNO. M. F. W. H. BROWN, K. v R. and 8. .... y i 07 LOYAL ORDER Helper has moire than twenty ball and roller hearings The new Ford selected for the work it has to do. At some points in the Ford chassis you will find ball bearings. At others, roller bearings are used regardless of their higher cost. The deciding factor is the performance of the car. The extensive use of ball and roller bearings in the new Ford insures smoother operation, saves gasoline, deincreases speed and power, gives quicker pick-up- , creases noise, and gives greater reliability and longer life to vital moving parts. Other outstanding features that make the new Ford a value far above the price are the Triplex shatter-proo-f glass windshichl, silent, fully enclosed brake, el four Houdaille double-actinhydraulic shock absorbaluminum chrome silicon alloy valves, ers, pistons, Rustless rear axle, Steel, the exfloating tensive use of fine steel forgings, and unusual accuracy in manufacturing. er visa m.Tt ft ' T.r tail m Li- -- ! IHO i""tMljM:ni:;;j! i at: -- MOOSE sight, 7 :30 P. K P.Hall. Rotator. B. N. HEDDLNQTOH, DR. I.EI.AKD . Q&OYXR Dentiit Bld. Henry Hall Helper - - WALTER C. Utfc GEASE Attorney-At-La- Office 312 PRIGS Electric Bsildiaf UTAH - DR. P. & TH0JES Dentiit Associated with Dr. RmMy 2 267 So. Main StTMt Phone Salt Lake City Vtk 1-- DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Office in Heary Hail Bulldlnf -- m Phones: Office, Roe. 1H HELPER. UTAH . DR. E. L BE0CKBAKX Chiropractor. PALMER GRADUATE! Office 305-- 6 Elec. Bldg., Prte Tele: Office, 1 S Res.. IT 2 Hours: 10 to It to 6: 6:S8 to I P. A. E It, DR. E. G. W0ODHEAO DENTIST New A. J. Stafford Builtisf Phone 120 .a HELPER, UTAH DR. F. H. LOW Physcian and Surgeom Avalon Hotel Phone 1S6 Office Hours: 11-- 1 M He!. f -- Main street Christmas day, new brown kid glove. Owner may identify and pay for ad at this office. tf Co., 11 W. 30th St., New York. OPEX VOW PRICES OF FORD CARS $430 to $630 t.O.B. lirtrott, pluM freight mj ittlvrry. wr at mal coal. You ran buy Ford Bumpmi an J I par tin or imall down payment Sea four fori dealer Jor dataitt. m on a rontwnJrnl financing plan. ' Lodge Ho. 1658 Every Tuesday K. of - EVIDENCE of the high quality built into the new Ford is the extensive use of hall ami roller hearings. There are more than twenty in all an unusually large number, Each bearing is adequate in size and carefully three-quart- pal c. I'jlP III; V. G; Miller, Fin-SeGladys Johnson, Treasurer. Office for Hud If found re the morning Get it an Walgreen or turn to Rainbow Hotel. Reward any drug store that keeps up with 2tpd. modern medical discoveries use for 30 days if not joyfully satisfied LOT TOR SALE money back. Also 8 room house for sale or People who are subject to sore lease. Suitable to keep roomers. Iaquire Mrs. Plecas. Phone 126. throat and speakers anl singers who Jan. 15 4t suffer from hoarseness should spray with Opex night and morning it's BARGAIN sale, Helper Lot. Valu delightful to use because of its able lot. 60x110. Allen Haskln, wholesome fragrance keep National Military home, Calif. your nostrils as Jan. 1 clean as your teeth. The Opex 7-- UTAHNA LODGE HO. 88 EEBEKAH Meeta 2nd and 4th Friday la Each Month; Masie Maulsby, N. O; Fern II ME The New Fokd Town Skda.1 Open Up Stuffed Nostrila in 3 Min, Opex keeps notrils and throat free from mueiia Buzzing in ears when caused by Catarrh is lessened no more mucus in throat to hawk up in and 11-- 5 HELPER, UTAH four-whe- TIMES Ads- - -- g Starting Next Week On :30 the sleep-destroyer- s, FOUND UTAH ovv-- SILVER MARSHALL the Phone 98w 45 - Mr. Webster's ability to wi:h events seen through a child's bewi!Jeted eyes, a veritable coi! cf circumstances; a mr.ze of incidents that, however puzzling, are ak ays merging toward a definite end in the open, in plain words, a mystery story beautifully told. 640 10 640 15 All Prices F. O. B. Detroit, Michigan- Until you have hr.d it in this ibed brgins 30 625 625 heard If you haven 't experienced write 495 5 590 600 10 630 660 30 ... Ford Program Radio 20 545 625 Model A Chassis . 340 345 5 M del AA Truck Chassis, 131-inc- h wheel base 495 510 15 Model AA Truck Chassis' 157-inc- h wheel base . . . 525 535 10 HELPER D0NT BUY A 490 . ... .... -- The Sealed Trunk of the Past Noble Grands' club of the Utahna Rebekah lodge when elections were held at the home of Mrs. G. H. Patterick last week. Mrs. Hines succeeds Mrs. Mary Allison to the office. Others chosen to executive positions were Mrs. Gladys Johnson, New Auxiliary Mrs. Florence Lamb-son- , Members Entertained treasurer, and Mrs. - Mary A social at the home of their Allison, secretary. president, Mrs. Lucille Litizette, followed the Wednesday evening Saturday Evening meeting of the American Legioa Surprise Party Three couples made an inforAuxiliary. Three from Sunnyside have joined the local unit, they mal call at the home of Mr. and are Mrs. Agnes Lynn. Mrs. Susie Mrs. C. G. Bath Saturday eve Jones and Mrs. Nell Pessetto and ning. The social hours were were special guests of the evepleasntly passed with cards and ning's social. Cards and luncheon luncheon. The callers were Mr. were pastimes. and Mrs. L. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Overlade and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelley. Evening of o Kensington Miss Ailene Carter was hostess STAND ARDVTLLE NEWS at a pleasant evening of kensing-to- n given at her home Thursday Mrs. W. R. Merrill and chil was dren are evening. A late luncheon visiting with Mrs. Mer served to Miss Anna Perry, Miss rills mother in Brlgham City. Anna Matckovic, Miss Prina The doctor will go for them next Vieta, Miss Clara Clements, Mrs. week. Alda Thorne and Mrs. E. S. Bray. Mrs. J. O. Lloyd is visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake Five Hundred this week. Club at Price Mrs. Arnold Thompson, form Mr. and Mrs. Del Woods enerly of Standard has been called tertained invited guests and to St. George on account of the members of the Five Hundred illness of her mother. elub at their home in Price MonA stag party was given for C. was day evening. Five tables of cards J. Powers last week. He were played followed by a mid- presented with a beautiful pen The entertain- set. night luncheon. ing rooms were attractive with Teddy Reese is home from St. baskets of roses and carnations. Marks hospital where he underThose bidden were Mr. and Mrs. went a serious mastoid operation. Arthur Opperman of Hiawatha, He is improving at this time. Mr. and Mrs. James Alley of Elizabeth Edwards was chosen Price, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelley, by the Mutual organization to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, Mr. represent Spring Canyon in the and Mrs. Lynn Overlade, Mr. and Green and Gold ball given at Mrs. L. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Price recently. Reagan Ratllff, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Phalen has been a Salt S. Bray, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lake visitor for a week. O. A. Troseth's father and sisPatterick, and A. J. Klrkham. ter have come from Ogden to P. N. G. Choose visit at the home of Mr. and New Officers Mrs. Troseth. Mrs. Elizabeth Hines of Friends of L. A. McClusky, was chosen president former mine foreman of Stand- - BANK CIGAR STORE aai BILLIARD PAELOl All kinds of Clgart, ffemntte Tobaccos, Candy and 8A Drinks The Best Billiard la thr Phone 8 t Helper County jt |