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Show HELPER, CASBON COUNTY, UTAH, THITR3., TUWE 11 1931 A. G. Deuel, Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, Mrs. C. C. Wallm, Mrs. F. L. Williams, Mrs. Sam Stein, Mrs. Miss Ruth D. C. Gibson and ooal Lvente T, Qj' lNTtKESl TU xir.Jjr.civ . vn nipnfiM Metz. Ma r: PHONE 21 ronMTY-RESIDENT- t ler. Mrs. R. A. Dart, Mrs. C. C bridge. Miss Buress was pre Helper Bridge Club Mrs. Reagan Ratliff, ented.with a purse as a departWallm, Thursday Afternoon and Mrs. C. L. ing gift Those present were Miss Nilson A. R. Mrs. A 1:30 luntheoh and afternoon Gate. Buress, Miss Helen Memmott, Castle of cards was the pleasant "social Kruse of Miss Ilene Webb, Miss Irene Mrs. of home at the diversion Holmes, Mtes Dorothy. Wilson. Girl enterGate Castle . Clyde Miller when she ' club Given Farewell Miss Bessie Gardner, Miss Myrna tained the Helper Bridge Miss Louise Gunderson, was the guest Holmes, Buress Lola afMiss and invited guesta Thursday In Miss Mary Ethel McConnel, Miss arranged farewell a party centered of ternoon. Garden flowers at the Mary Llewelyn, Miss Abene Bono-rr.the luncheon tables" where covers her honor Sunday evening In Miss Thelma Rask and Miss Tabone were placed for Mrs. J. T. Kelley home of Miss Cecelia lear-tn- g la Tbelma Burrees Miss Taylor. Castle Gate, of Price, Mrs. Marvin Lambson, visit shortly for an extendedserved Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs. M. C. was 600 Club Motors Melrose, Mrs. Frank Wible, Mrs. in Illinois. Luncheon guests, the 5k Wood's Home the of arrival Mrs. at the Ben Cox, Mrs. Jack Sullivan, to The Helper Five Hundred club Arthur Dalpiaz, Mrs." J. B. Kes- - later hours , were devoted members and their guests motored to "the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del Wood at Price Monday evening for their regular card series. An eight o'clock dinner was served. GardeiT roses were prettily arranged throughout the home. Thousands of Satisfied Customers The guests numbered eighteen. o, Bridge Hostess Twelve guests were Invited to the home of Mrs. John B. Laboroi Mondsy for an afternoon luncheon and bridge games. Garden rosea were attractive in the en tertaining rooms. Luncheon place cards named these guests: Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz, Mrs. Reagan Ratliff, Mrs. Howard Wolf, Mrs. M. H. Leute, Mrs. M. C. Melrose, Mrs. Henry Uhle, Mrs. A. G. Deuel, Mrs. R. A. Nilson, Mrs. M. Floyd. Mrs. D. R. Griffiths, Mrs. J. Moffit and Mrs. E. A Greenhalgh. Womer-s-' Club Adopt s' The executive board of the club of Helper met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyde Miller for the purpo30 of perfecting the constitution and the heads of the adopting will meet various departments in the near future to complete their committees and arrange the year's programs. Another exeTwenty Entertained cutive committee meeting will At Bridge luncheon . .... was the be called in the near fututre beMrs. A, F.- - Drury ' n fore the club disbands for the charming hostess at a given at her home in summer vacation o period. Martin Friday afternoon. Pretty bud vases of roses' centered the Visitor Entertained five tables where the guests' were At Kenilworth y luncheon. seated at' a Mrs. Kenneth Smith of KenilMrs. A. P. Pierce of Kenilworth worth entertained Wednesday scored high in points and Mrs. evening complimentary to Miss for , the Eva Nichols who is visiting with M. H. Leute scored honors. The guests, bidden were friendd in the county. The guests Mrs O. A. Trosett of Standard-vlllwere Miss Nichols, Miss Sarah Mrs. L. C. Kruse of Castle Nichols, Mrs. Gladys Dudler, Miss Gate, Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. R. W. Etta Moffit and Miss Ann Ple-va- l. Robinson of Kenilworth, '." Mrs. Herbert Woods, Mrs. William En-g0 and Mrs. "C. "T." Axelgard of American The Legion Auxiliary Price, . Mrs. A. J.' Stafford,, ..." Mrs. will hold a Food sale at the Bun-pe- l, B Mrs. W. .T. .Elliott Success- Grocery Saturday afterMm. - J. B. "Kesler," Mrs. M, noon beginning at 1 o'clock. H. Lento, Mrs. Clyde Miller, Mrs. Meats Groceries QUALITY By-La- , DANGERS days are for the motorist, declares the American Motorists associatin, calling attention to accident figures just announced by the Census bureau showing that upward of four be thousand persons will drowned during the next three months, based upon figures averfor the previous ten-yeage. Census figures shown that an average of 3,500 persons meet their deaths through accidental drowning during June, July and August of each of year. The vast majority these are vacationists on pleasure bent, unaccustomed to the perils of swimming and bathIt ing In unfamiliar waters, was pointed out. Windsor Hotel ar Are You Suffering On PILES? Wo-men- s, . PRICE SATISFACTION VACATION VACATION laboroi Is Mr. and Mrs. Eva Moffit and Mrs. R. P. Barrell returned were home Sunday from a short visit daughter of thie community week-en- d visitors at the homes in Salt Lake City. of Mrs. Howard Reid and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gibson and Jerry Page at Orangeville. to Provo sons were motorists Monday. They were accompanied Mrs. by Mrs. Gibson's mother, NEW Humphrey who was returning to her home in Salina after visiting In Helper. centrally Located o 225 So. Main, Salt Lake Willis Olsen of Standardville and Jennie Hinkina of HuntingCity, Utah ton were Issued a license to wed Everything for comfort and at Castle Dale last week. convenient of our guests. 100 newly furnished outside rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood returned to their home in Salt Lake FREE AUTO PARKING City after visiting the past ten Rates $1.00 to $2.50 days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Taylor in Helper, and Mr. and Mrs. Del Woods at Price. M0T0BIST WAENED OF County Attorney Walter C. Gease and his mother, Mrs. J. E. Gease, left Monday morning for a motor tour of Calitrnla. They intend to visit Los Angeleai and vicinity and at Richmond they will meet Miss Katherine Gease, who will return to Helper with them to spend her summer vacation. They will be away from Utah several weeks. IF PILES DRIVE YOU MAD! About one person out of five suffers from some disease or other of the large intestine. Many of them suffer acute pain for years and are In misery because of piles and are satisfied to secure occasional relief by using some remedy or other. But these remedies no not help. For those who suffer from piles, with untimely time is too costly to waste experimenting methods. A tried and proven method of curing piles, fistula, conItching piles, fiesure, abscesses, abdominal wounds and use of is the stipation OUR FAMOUS IMPORTED bridge-luncheo- Vechelde PILE SALVE .one-thirt- Postpaid $1.25, VECHELDE IMPORTING CO." 4640 Broadway, New York e, & Grocery M " i"i. .' motif r .. y tyr X)utdoor JComfort Always Useful And Tear' outdoors. The mea: can be' cooked 'just right, quickly on this two-burn- stove. Priced er 7 y The Trip U Not Handy mq strong galvan id pall, Rite- -. y Priced .......... ic &l. art Sturdy Steel Complete Without One T Lam- wnty That Imported Taste! Expert Repairing Parts and cAccessories XI CKSON MMHt 9UHGROCU Distributed by REBUILT USED CARS Utah Beverage & Distributing Company Salt Lake City. Utah The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a Food sale at the Success Grocery Saturday afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock. Outing Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Snow and children of Castle Gate and Mrs Hettle Judd and children of Price were guests at the Fred Xattoft home in Orajigeville over jug This ons gallon Jug keeps liquids either hot or cold Outing CO- SDeclal Hen v for small tools or valuable papers. Has strong lock and hinges. Big value 1 Our , Price Judge and Mrs. Joseph Miss' Evelyn Bryner and Miss Lapriel Bryner are home from their "studies at the Brigham Young University to spend the summer with their parents. Miss Bryner was a member of the college graduating class of 1931. AW RIGHT!' the new 31b. cans every can. new The baby Wa3 born Sunday afternoon, weighing nine pounds. IV is a "welcome call In the. Rite-Wa- PRICES RITE-WA- T It" "Come and Get 424 Redd Chevrolet Company Have yuu tried Vance. Daniels of San Francisco was a dinner guest at the J. E. Gease home Sunday. Mr. Daniels has been visiting with his mother VHOP-MAI-T EXTRACT In Salt Lake-- and came to Carbon A GLASS FREE county to call on friends In Helper and Kenilworth. bert are entertaining a daughter at their home. The glorious cummer i just ahead and it is now time to check np on your eamp requirements. You ' will find our prices low for the excellent quality 'we'; inaist upon. Department le Utah Phone 60 Helper C.O.D. $1.40 Write today to the - ssm S5s. week-en- d. n i The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a Food sale at the Success Grocery Saturday after noon beginning at 1 o'clock. . If !! i Real CAMP AXE and all outdoor d men need this sharp axe. Our Qj A WANT ADS ; Boy Scouts guar-inten- 5rlc A Good Lunch Kit This Lunch Kit Is complet with best encased vacuur . f 1 Priced bottle.--Rite-W- Jlelif ay This does bottle cappei tht Job lust right and our priee is right too. . Capper '.';; .88 Bottles, per do. 89 all-ste- el FOR SALE or RENT two un furnished four-roobrick houses Inquire Mrs. Mary Lapore any day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ' FOR LEASE or RENT Newly - finished . white four cottage, rooms, modern, clean; furnished or unfurnished. Garage. One blk. from Martin store. Phone 397r5. The Clock Is FISHING TIME Time ISNEAE 89c Reliable sell everything you need for a successful trip. Rite-Wa- y Prices Prevail. We FOLDING FURNITURF For Camp or Lawn A real table-that'rigid when In use and folds away Into small space. Kite-wPriced ay Camp Stool 69c Camp Chair 89c; 10) 1? $3.49 CAMP COT Best made folding light, comfortable. Rite-Wa- engine with passenger-ca- r Six Port Intake Manifold ed ;arm Rlte-Ws- :. L-he- ad De Vaux Performance decisively surpasses the limits regarded as standard among other low-pricautomobiles. o L0i.. Hall Engine . . .first y Priced -- luggage Carrier' For Auto Strang, folding, carrier. Rlle-Priced all steei "Developing more 6-7- 5 than 70 Horsepower ... DE VAUX COMFORT U exceptional: Long spring! art controlled by double-acilu- g Houdaillt Hydraulic Shock Absorbers , . . Stat cushion of txtra width art extra . . . Whttlbast is Hi inches . . Rear car tread is it inches, wider than standard . . . Luxurious mohair is superbly tailored, an expensive chesterfield. lilt 6-- 75 .... ed 1 firnm 7 ' , It takes only a minute to calf out of town. It's personal, friendly and costs so little. For example, station to station ; day rates cot," strong, &M U - De Vaux Performance is different and does dominate . . because the new De Vaux is the first low-priccar powered by the famous Hall Engine, V on Prom HELPER TTrsiSlMr a XV to. Richfield 70o Spanish Fork 45c 5o Payson "WHERE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU" AajAabI 00 jbCltf fofpO&J TELEPHONE- 0 It is the first L-he- ad passenger-ca- r engine with Six Port Intake one among many exManifold clusive features of design that demonstrate the genius of Col. Elbert J. Hall. Six Port Intake Manifold contributes importantly to the constant, even flow of smooth, dynamic power at speeds of 5 to 75 miles an hour. 70 to 80 Miles An Hour NORMAN Ds VAUX . . . Mam, fad urer J. HALL . . . Engineer two ditinguiW pionoori of the Industry, combined their invaluable experience to produce AN EXCEPTIONAL MOTOR CAR. COL. ELBERT ... Phaeton Standard Coupe .... , Business Coupe Sport Coupe Standard Sedan Sport Sedan Custom Coupe Custom Sedan . b. 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