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Show HELPER, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THUBS., APEH 2, 1931 Salt Lake City Additional waNick Flemmit, ter supply system under conMary Hefner, treated for injuries; for this city. insideration Skrlener treated fo burns; New amusement hall Garland Wllcoxrminor Cleon of son fant opened for business. operative patient. o Logan New tractor costing Heber Woods Cross Canning $4,640 to be purchased by this Miss, Mary Pagano and Miss local run to decided Emily Tagana came down from company city. Salt Lake City the last of the factory this year. Richfield Prospects bright for road purchased Vernal City week to visit with their sister, of $30,000 armory construction to Miss Josephine Pagano. machinery for improvements building here. local streets. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simeser returned to their home in Ogden in London No Friday after visiting at the EdHighest Endowments construction Vans of ordinary ward Beal home in Helper for and truth are the Fiiiilifn' the streets c' London several days. Mrs. Beal and baby pass through most sac . excellences and enloaded with gold every week and returned to Ogden with them to extra dowments of the human mind. precaution is not regarded as remain through the week. t'icero. necessary. The Britishers attribute it to their superior civilization. David Vaughan is home from Even the gold bullion that leaves the Boeing Aviation school in the Rand goldfields In South Africa United Sltte Volcanoei Oakland, Calif., to visit with his is carried In an ordinary train without any special guard and are very few active vol There Mr. J. Mrs. and R. parents some of the wildest counIn the United States at the ciimit's through He was accompanied Vaughan. try In the world. And yet on mil present time, but a number have to Helper by Lucian Dealer of two occasions since the goldfields biT.uiie extinct within times geoSalt Lake who visited at his were discovered has the train been graphically In 1S57 an recent. home over the week end. Mr. robbed. eruption occurred at Tres Virglnes, , Mount Dealer is attending the University Southern Cnlifornia. in Cnlifornia. renewed Its acof Utah and returned Monday. Everybody' Different tivity mildly a few years ngn. There are some peaks In the Cascade Uniformity in laws is not a vfr is visiting Edwin Marchetti mountains which occasionally show with home folks In Latuda. He toe in Itself. Laws mlchtfixhe ahstv Mount Hood, in Oregon, still stand uniform and activity. lutely came at the beginning of spring ards much too low. Woman's exhales vapor, as does also Mount vacation in Colorado Springs Home companion. Rainier, In Washington. where he is attending college. Mrs. R. C. Sheldon left Friday Edward Litizzette is leaving this week to enroll in a school evening to visit toith relatives of aviation at San Francisco. He and friends in her town, f?t B0n-oMr: and Mrs. Pueblo, Colorado. She will be I Joe Litlzzette. away several weeks. erative patient; old-ho- oo'a f -- ' OF INTEREST TO HELPER AND CARBON Tuesday Club At Games G. Deuel was hostess at games of the Tuesday After- Mrs, the A- - this noon Bridge club which met week. After luncheon' at the Merchant's cafe, the guests went to the Deuel home' for bridge. Aside from, the regular club members' the following were invited guests: Miss L. Robinson of Salt LakeC, ity ; ,Mrs. George Murphy and Mrs.- Dape Brown of Spring Canyon and Mrs. D. C. Gibson of Helper. St. Barnabas Guild At Eegular Meeting Guild held St. Barnabas regular meeting at the home a of after- COUNTY RESID ENTS. PHONE 21. Mrs. James Hostess to 500 Club Mrs-Frank James entertained members of her Five Hundred club at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Three tables of cards were placed for the pleasure of the guests. Mrs. Harold Dart won first and Mrs. Wm. Hemming second place at the games. Luncheon was served before the games with these guests present: Mrs. Hemming, Mrs. J. Charlesworth, Mrs. B. Lloyd, Mrs. Frank Mul-IinMrs. Clyde Nason. Mrs. Leo Munk, Mrs. Tom Price, Mrs. H. Dart. Mrs. D. C. Gibson and Mrs. -- .. S. Bunnel. ... .. The afternoon was devoted to needlework, A food sale to be at the Success eiven .Saturday Market is in charge of Mrs. L. R. Luncheon was served to Metz. ten at the close'of business. '. s, Democratic Club - bon County Democratic Women's club at elections held Monday. She succeeds Mrs. C. T. Axelgard to the offU-e- , The complete new roster of officers named Mrs. Allan Werrett of Columbia ., first Mm. 0. E. Grow of Rolapp, .second vice president; Mrs. William Engl secretary and Mrs. Carl Empey treasurer. Mrs. A. F. C. R. Fahring and Mrs. Drury won first, and 2nd prizes at the card games which followed elections. Luncheon was served at the close of the business end social hours. ..' ., Poppy Day Plans Discussed The American Legion Auxiliary met at; the Utah Service association Wednesday evening to discuss preliminary preparations for Poppy Day. nationally observed by auxiliary' units on Memorial day." 'Mra. .ft.. A'. Nielson '. was to fulfill the named secretary unexpired term of Mrs. Lee Kirk Lodge Members who. lias left Helper to make her Attend Farewell borne iti Mohrland. Members Of the Utahna at the lodge gathered '' Mauls-b- y Wm. Mrs. Mr. of and home Enjoy light in at evening Games Monday Rolapp Wednesday ' to a farewell party for Mrs. Gladys EiprJU iguests were, bidden the home: of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson who is leaving soon for Oveson Wednesday evening when New Mexico. Social hours were they entertained their 500 club. made pleasant with music and to games. Mrs. Johnson was preA late luncheon was served the following: Mr. and Mrs. D. sented with a pretty necklace set K. Downey. Mr. and Mrs. A. ' L. by her lodge associates, A late Nielson, and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. luncheon was served to twenty- V'k' seven guests. Andelln. i , ; Re-bek- FOR EASTER- Small Fashions With a Lot of Style ' Mothers! Bring your young- sters to the Golden Rule store where young fashions and y Oju n g . folks get together. Young stimulating styles for vibrant youtW ' ' f 1 . teacher in ..Mips B;;cta Bads-T- , the Helper schools is convalescing at Green River, according to word reaching friends here. For the past two montiiB she has been under treatment at a hospi- tal In Grand Junction. I.nmb.-uiMiss- leaves today to attend the annual ladles convention of the company stores held in Provo Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Fifty representatives from Social Evening the ten D. T. R. stores in Utah Is Surprise will be in' "attendance. Miss a guests arranged Eighteen Lambnon will visit in Salt Lake surpleasant social evening to before returning home. prise Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith City o at their home In Martin Monday. LOT FOE SALE of Amusing games and tables Also house for sale or Five Hundred were enjoyed with lease. Suitable to keep roomers. luncheon served at midnight. Inquire Mrs. Plecas. Phone 126. Apr. 2 4tc Delightful Afternoon o Luncheon Given FOR SALE OR RENT STRICT-l- y Mrs. A, J. Stafford presided at modern new home a beautifully appointed luncheon Mrs. completed. Inquire given Monday afternoon at. the just 2 4tc Plecas. Phone 126. Ap. The hotel. guests Spring Canyon o were seated at two long tables KOR RENT 4 ROOM HOUSE, covered with lace cloths over orfurnished, also 2 rooms furchid. Silver baskets of orchid nished. Call 24,9w, Uc sweetpeas were the centerpieces O and at either end silver holders CARD OF THANES held orchid princess- - candles. Place cards named Mrs. George We wish to thank our many Miller, Mrs. A." D. Sutton, Mrs friends and relatives for their MIsa Yolande Ray McGonjgal, kindnesses and assistance extendSutton, Mm, L. A, McQee, Mrs. ed to us our recent beJ. C. "Hubbard and Mr. J, E. reavement during in the loss of our beFlynn' of Prlce;Mrs. A. P. Pierce, loved husband and father, ThomMrs."JSt. W. Robinson and Mrs. as Edwards; also for the beautiof Kenilworth; ful floral offerings. W. Woodhead Mrs. George Murphy, Mrs. G. Y. Mrs. T. Edwards and family. Anderson, Mrs. Dave Brown, Mrs. Ray Bobbins and Miss W. Burke V. of Spring Canyon; Mrs. E. Long of Castle Gate; Mrs. G. ' E. of Holmes, Mrs. R. Thompson Rolapp; Mrs. ft. A. Nielson, Mrs. Reagan Ratliff, Mrs. R. J. Vaugh-au- , Mrs. C. C. Wallm, Mrs. Geo. St. John, Mrs. A. G. Deuel, Mrs. F. Wible, Mrs. B. Bunnell, Mrs. J. Charlesworth, Mrs. A. L. Miner, Mrs. H. Slmonson, Mrs. M. C. Melrose, Mrs. B. Mofflt, .Mrs. M Floyd, Mrs. Sam Stein, Mrs. F. L, Williams Mrs. M. H. Leute, all of Helper and Mrs. Audrey Broy-le- s ' 4 HUr of Salt Lake City. Bridge wa3 the diversion of the afternoon social hours. Mrs. Holmes was high at the games. ITc-lo- . Las-ten- Mrs. Joseph H. Rowley returned home Friday from visiting with relatives in Provo. -:- FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS Mrs. Charles McEldery was a visitor in Salt Lake over the week-en- d. INSURANCE - Written In Old and Reliable Companies was a Lake City Mrs. Wm. D, Parker passenger for Salt Monday, o CARBON UNDERWRITERS were admitted to the Melrose hospital during the past week: Mrs. Harry Jacobson, Price, tonsillectomy; William Marsing, Mrs. Kue Price, tonsillectomy; Anderson, Hiawatha, major op- The following Helper, Utah Times Building HOSPITAL NOTES BALLINGER and DUFF0ED patients Redd Chevrolet Company OLDEST FORD DRIVER Expert Repairing Parts and o4ccessories ' "J I REBUILT USED CARS i LOCAL PEATTWXLiJ Miss Gladys McCoy, teacher in Helper schools had 'her' tonsils ' ' removed Saturday. Below ; Navy blue "woolen coat; with jaunty cape and flared skirt,. - Gastle Gate Belief Observes Annual Day . Relief Society .annual daj w.as observed at the Castle Gateward last week. A three-ac- t play entitled 'A Dream" directed by Mrs. Earl Dureht was given by the following cast: Annie" Huff, Bessie Snow, Ida Beck, Lavern and Houghton,- Olive Peterson Gladys Perry. The remainder of the evening was devoted to dancing. Three hundred people were in attendance. . Elect Officers Friday Mrs. Herbert Woods of Price, noon with President Mrs. M. II. CarLeute, in charge of the meeting. was elected president of the Mrs. ''A.'. G. Deuel Kathrjn DcRigis returned Monday .nisht from Hanford, Washington, where she was called a w(k ago by the sudden death of her father. Funeral services were held Friday. Miss A baby son was recently born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hilton at Castle Gate.; $6.90 Mr. and Mrs. John B,. Clerlcb have a baby eon born at their home in Castle Gate Monday. Claude Miller is carrying his arm in a sling as- a result of a break received .while cranking .a . . car last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lewis of Castle Oate are announcing tho arrival of a- baby daughter at their home March ''4. ; . .Mrs.' R. E. Moss and daughter, Florence were motorists to Salt Lake City the first of the week : ' returning Tuesday" evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alec Baxter and J. M. Crow, 89, of Ethel, Miss, the oldest Ford driver in Mississippi, traversed the historic old Natchez Trace In a covered wagon eighty-seve- n years ago. a 8 rugged today at 89 as the able service as a Confederate solZA age In American history he dier during the Civil War. 'When the jLlL so picturesquely typifies, southern cause collapsed, Crow was J. M. Crow of Ethel, Miss., Is the compelled to trudge 400 miles on oldest' Ford driver in Mississippi foot to the old homestead at Ethel and one of the oldest in the United where he settled down to rear a States. family. In the intervening years he has When as a babe of two years he rode with his parents in one of a seen the lumbering stagecoach give train ;ot SO covered wagons out of way to the fleet automobile and the comfortable Cobb' county, Georgia, into Mississimotorbus, the soggy old Natchez Trace folppi,-the gumbo and rough corduroy roads of his childhood to the wide, paved lowed by the brave little band was still Infested by the swashbuckling roads of today, and although he was ruffians vhose bloody outrages long past middle age before tha modern automobile became com ?ave 'iat era Us place in this country's history as "the outlaw years." monplace he Is as enthusiastio a driver at youngsters who can boast One of his vivid memories la hearof his yean. ing, as a boy of six, the news of less than Five generations of Crow's famGeneral Scott's victorious assault on the heights of Chapultepec which ily are frequently seen together in ended the Mexican War in 1347, and his Model A Ford, the second of Its his proudest oemory 1b of honor type Crow has owned and driven. ifl aX From A to Z ipftif one-quart- er daughter. Eureva, ,. returned to their home in Grand Junction Sunday after visiting several days with Helper friends, At! For out Kome Garden FROM asters to zinnias a range of delightful annual flowers tall, dwarf, fra grant - all of them colorful. Some bloom early, others lai?, many bloom all summer. Select your packets frorr: Northrup, King & Co.'s scrJ txw at a nearby dealer's. No better seeds at any price. ; Mr. and Mrs. Brwln Crandall and two children have returned to Provo to make their home. For the past several months they have been residing . Above:: Bough woolen in plaid effect. Fitted and flared $5.00 . Top Third from left ; Green silk . crepe dress with flared pkirt and contrasting note in collar and cuffs $5.98 Fourth from left: Lots of dash., in this bright red jersey suit, pleated skirt and cardigan jacket, $4.98. Top Bottom Left : Blue or pink silk crepe dress for youngster from 2 to 6. Hand embroidered, $2.98. the Bottom Bight ; Tan crepe de chine dress with tucked collar and cuffs. Flared skirt and button front, $3.98. Golden Rule Store HELPER UTAH Mexico! Mri and Mrs. E. P. Horning are building, g.ne.w' home " on ' Dodge street in north Helper. be a five-roowill The structure stucco home. m Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bishop are expected home this week from a two months' sojourn in Engle-wooCalifornia, where they were gueets at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Tamplln. d. . Bob Fullorton of Spring Gleri, has been receiving treatment at the St. Mark's hospital In Salt Lake the past two weeks, and will undergo a major operation kigi JUL Mrs. Gladys Johnson 'and two children are leaving this week for an' extended visit with rela tives in Raton and Madrid, New Friday. i in Helper. a mm tirti iMffaggW i ti IxAw a ii'ig'tof Want nftUo Remember mother, sweetheart or wife on Easter day with a box of our delicious candy. It's by far the most delicious you have ever tasted. Nougats, chocolate creams, nut and fruit centers, caramels and bon bons artistically arranged in special Easter box $1 to $7.50. 1 F01TID E&GS FILLED, 30c Palace Candy Co. flower packets l:rj i e jJUCl&t |