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Show HELPE2, CAE BON COTTFTY, UTAH, THTJES., JULY 9, 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Menden-haMr. and Mrs. Frank A-- Wagand family of American Fort ner and son of New Rachelle, N. trefeous piesU at tns horn were holiday ruesta at the home Wkt. T. KJLEHEAHT Editor TXlrr'and firs. F?L. ftiraon. They' ott)r. andMfs. Frank Low.Mra. are Kutared la the Portofflca at Help anTred" Tuesday for a Tlslt of Low and Mrs. Mendenhall er. Utah, aa Second Class sisters. ereral weeka. Mall matter every Thursday ll reason to believe that any other or corporaperson, association tion has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bond or other securities than as so stated by him. WILLIAM T. IGLEHEART, Manager Tear II. M beSworn to and subscribed Advertising Rate on Application. fore me, this 9th day of July, Address all Commanlcations 1931. H. B. SIMONSEN. to the Helper Times, Helper. -- SEALMy commission expires Januand metti than ever Will buy more STATEMENT OP OWUEESHIP ary 6, 1934. o before! management, etc., required by the 24 Act of Conrress of August 1 1912. of I a few of our many Look over a lift of THE HELPER TIMES Published weekly at Helper, bargains to be found In our torts. Utah, for July 9. 1931. State of Utah. as. County of Carbon Miss Eatella Abbott of Helper Before me, a notary public In has been visiting at the home of and tor the State and county Mtoses Wanda and Thera Clemappeared ents in Talmage. aforesaid, personally William T. Igleheart, who, hav lag been duly sworn according to Mr. and Mrs. Norval Pope of law. desoses and says that he is Consumers had as their guests the manager of the Helper Times, last week Mrs. H. A. Pierson of to the Is, and that the following Duchesne best of his knowledge and belief, Utah, firm, criip a true statement of the owner Mrs. Maggie Poulson has relarge heads, each, ship, management of the afore turned to her home In Orange-vill- e Old Dutch, nan better, :: aald subllcation for the date after visiting the week with shown in the above caption, r per can relatives at Standardville. 24 of August by the Act i: quired Taney, 411 1912, embodied In section Mr. Hall have Each, for foetal Laws and Regulations, returnedandto Mrs. Dick in Latuda home their i of side reverse nrinted on the 3 era! following a visit at the home of t: this form, cans for ' 1 the name and address Mrs. George Petty, mother of Mrs. Hill residing at Gunnison. :i ef theThat Larra BoIIj publisher, editor, xnanag Each business and manager editor ing Mrs. W. H. Broyles and chilT. Igleheart. Price. Utah i: Is: Wm. of Mllford arrived in Helpdren Taney, Utah, i That the owners are wll er Thursday 10 pounds . . to viplt at the home 11am T. laleheart. Price, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallm. of Utah R. Ruth Igleheart, Price, George A. Murphy, Spring Can Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uhle left Ton. Utah: E. A. Greenwood Knit Lake City. Utah: Grace A, Saturday for a ten day motor trip Cooner. Salt Lake City, Utah to Rock Springs, Wyoming. O. K. Clay. Price, Utah. S That the known bondhold twoMr. and Mrs. D. T. Lane and children of Salt Lake City ers, mortgagees, and other se motored to Helper Friday to or holding holders owning eurity or more of total visit at the home of Mr. and 1 per cent There IS A GREAT DIFFERENCE IN MEATS amount of bonds, mortgages, or Mrs. L. R. Metz. Mr. Lane returned to Salt Lake Sunday eveIf you want the best, try a Juicy steak or a roast from our other securities are: None. two markets and you will say ita rood. 4 That the paragraphs ning while Mrs. Lane and chilnames of the dren will remain the week. the giving above, Prima steer beef 0 owners, stockholders and security Canal Glen per pound not Company Spring contain only holders. If any, the list of stockholders and seto boil or There are delinquent upon the curity holders aa they appear upbake, per pound described stock on following but on the books of the company of an assessment levied on Minion skinned, half also, in cases where the stock 1931. The or whole, pound holders or security holder appears the lEth day of amounts several the opposite of the company upon the books names of the respective stock fidcul other in trustees as any m pound rr relation, the name of the are ae follows: $ 3.65 Berson or corporation tor whom Milton Buttler 2.20 such trustee Is acting, is given Frank Felice 1.00 Eolcastro Nick two said the also that paragraphs 4.60 contain statements embracing Geo. Brykovlch 4.00 affiant's full knowledge and be Jack Blnch ., 40.87 Collar and Tony circumstances as to the liaf 4.20 conditions under which stock M. P. Chino 4.15 holders and security holders who Anton Dupln 2.45 Da W. via Geo. of books the do not appear upon 1.70 the company as trustees, hold Frank DeRosa 77.65 stock and securities in a capacity Gus Drossos 15.50 Community Builders other than that of a bona fide Sarah Dennis 2.10 Felice Anton owner: and this affiant has no 8.95 Alma Haycock 1.60 James Martelle 15.00 Julio Mollard 93 Martin Millarich 50 Tony M. PerrI 11-9Mary Pignanill! 1.65 Albert Reccl 4.00 Relief Society 81.83 Saccomono Bros 48.45 Frank Saccomono 68.75 Kate Smith 2.25 John Vukelneck 4.00 Lepold Zelezmic 60 Mary Lapore .25 H. Huntsman 7 00 Mark Patrick 48.75 David S. Rowley 14.97 Silas Rowley at tam Date of Sale. JWy-i&- ro'clock, Spring Glen school house and In accordance with the Law Order of the board, so many and motorists have requested and received free 1531 shares of each parcel of stock from the Conoco Travel Bureau. In addition may be sold to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with than a million arc using Conoco Road Maps, Now the cost of advertising and exthey are on the highways of America . . fishing in the Minnepense of sale. sota Lakes, viewing new scenes in the Rockies, lading thru J. B. HAYCOCK, Secretary restful days ii. the Ozarks,exploring historic spots in the East... July 2. 1931. Pr YOUR DOLLAR grcerit LOCAL juit Prices effective in Price and Helper Stores . Saturday, July 11 5c:: 5c 35c 25c 5c Lettuce Cleanser Brooms 5-t- ie Sardines Toilet Tissue Potatoes Cantaloupes Coffee 25c 35c I YiSlT. lbrtad IN OUR MARKET Pot Roast 7c;i Boiling Beef 5c Hams avstu nt 18c 32c I lutuo Fancy Fryers and Hens i SUCCESS Miss Florence Waddoups was holiday visitor In Salt Lake City, 9 Conoco Passport Holders are on Vacation Highways Thess swimming, golfing... envying vacation time to the utmost As these motorists travel the highways Conoco stations will be their stopping places for service and information. These stations arc not merely safes points for Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil, Conoco Ethyl Gasoline and Conoco Balanced Blend Gasoline; each is ptU output of the Conoco Travel Bureau, rendering many special services, which include: Local Road Information Fishing Information Hotel Information Package Checking Mail Forwarding Camp Information Assistance in Obtaining Repairs aod Making Necessary Purchases The Conoco Travel Bureau, .maintained by theContinent.il Oil Company... is the only free national service of its kind. It is the culmination of years of growth of the idea of service to travelers, dating from the earliest days of the oil industry. This free service is at your command, whether you plan a long trip or a short one. Stop ft Conoco stations, identiiicd by the Red Triangle; call on Conoco men for service. Youll cad each a well-inform- ed , Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lambeon and daughter, accompanied by Miss Lillian Dart, were Fourth in Springville of July visitors and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Row ley are enjoying a month's vaca tion visitina with relatives and friends in Provo and central Utah The Misses Jean and Virginia Talmage Is a guest of Miss Clara homes of relatives in Salt Lake " City and Nephl. of Delores Thompson Halmage is a guest of Miss Clara Clement. She will remain several 'j- weeks. fUA Mr' and Mrs. Ray Stalker and two children and Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Burgar came home Sunday from a motor trip to Idaho where they visited at the homes of relatives. They were away ten days. Miss o Mrs. Anna Hyatt Is here from Richfield, called by the serious May illness of her grandchild, Simoklna. 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Simp kins of Standardville. friend. TRAVft BUREAU COWTINFKTAL DENVER. Oil II D. July 11931. toT, 'Rock Springs. Wyo 1.00 Glen Woods Springs, Colo. 1.25 Evening and night rate are lower. Calls by number are quicker. st Call Long Distance Numbtr Pleas.?' If NOToaitis home folks In Ephrlam. NEW Windsor Hotel centrally Located 225 So. Main, "Salt Lake City, Utah Everything for comfort ani convenient of our guests. 100 newly furnished outside rooms. FREE AUTO PARKING Eates $1.00 to $2.50 is ng just another selling gadget, take one ride and you'll boast about it even more than we do. $995, Free-Wheeli- F included. ng CENTURY SIX SEDAN, $995 . . . CENTURY EIGHT SEDAN, $1295 , . THREE OTHER EIGHTS PROM $1595 TO $2295 . . . PRICES AT FACTORY i Service Garage "WE BELIEVE THE HUP MOBILE BEST CAE OF ITS CLASS IN BE THE THE W0ELD" TO CURRANTS e ''lilllllilHIHIIilllllHHHHIilllllili!!!:!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'-Larg- English Currants from Emery County are at their best now both in Quality and Price. Use a few Cases with your Raspberries O. P. Skaggs Stores in Price and Helper are the Stores where you can get my currants at the Same Price as at My Farm. H. A. Behling Redd Chevrolet Company J.,,.!...- - -1 (5) TELEPHONE- REBUILT USED CARS tnm stronger than - ff. THE LAW? A beautiful woman and The ing human emotions, what could Mary Law reached for the same man do to save Bob White from that re. Arm of The Law which at the same time and out of lentless would drag him away to prison-cr- ush this came a clash of human emher heart and wreck forever otionsstrange, fierce, amazing! her only hope for love and happiness? You must read for yourself this "Tk Law," Mary cried at Bob HIS OWN LAW amazing true-lif- e story White, "I ived yon from Death of how beaatiful woman fought Daath that defies all law of man. You with all the madness of a tigress may have been a bandit aa outlaw used all the subtle wiles a woman but now you're mine mine! I'll knows to hold ber man whom she The La w fibt nothing can take you had claimed from the very jaws of aver BVERl" the oreamed Death and defied the mightiest Law of WHEN at the door Ibere came the land to take. Read HIS OWN LAW arath another man oa bit chest complete in August TRUE STORY tb fleam of a beriff'i atari . . . MAGAZINE. Your copy get i- tHare, ia this terrifio climax of clash read it todayl Trn Sltrj ktur it utw krtaJccst Mtnday itht ovtr tvtry 'clock WEA F aW N. B. C. Rid Netwtrk, 10:00 Niw York timt. T INTIKtlT Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hyde spent the Fourth of July visiting with Expert Repairing Parts and clccessories CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY ANtaicAM "Mother I" What happiness can be packed in a word as you hear the voice of one you love. And long distance costs so little now. For example, station to station day rates from Helper t J" COLOR Kt)0 MAIKTAtKt IN TkfS THRILLS Ruth Metz and S. H. Thomas were guests of Misses Mildred and Bernice Condon on a holiday outing in Provo canyon. you think that Hupmobile's Free-Wheeli- Roger Sturgis of Thistle came to Helper Friday to spend the holiday with friends. Moat and Grocery 40 000 If I to-wi- 19c Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson, Mr., and Mrs. John Colzanl, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daugh-ter- y Miss Elenor Vaughan and her and three children have de- brother. Richard, returned the parted on a pleasure trip thrn last of the week from a motor the state of California. trip through Yellowstone National park. They were away two Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead and weeks. daughter, Francis of Bingham, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Pappascos-ta- e Mrs. Henry Hall. They were en left Monday evening on a route home from Vernal. Mrs. vacation trip through Colorado. Mead is vice president of the They will visit Grand Junction, Utah state Rebekah assembly. Pueblo and Denver, ani will return by way of Nevada. They Mike Fidel of Las Vegas, Nov., will also visit relatives In the and Marie Theresa Auphand of vicinity of Salt Lake before Helper were issued a license to wed in the capital city the last of the week. John S. Mackie went to Salt Mrs. Celeste Flaim and Mrs Lake City to spend the Fourth William Flaim were visitors i of July. Salt Lake City from Wednesday until Friday of last week. They Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pitts were guests at the home of Mrs. came down from Salt Lake City G T. Coleman. to pass the holiday as guests of Miss Susan Maulsby. Mrs. Pitta Mrs. W. B. McKelvey has return will be remembered as MUs ed home from a Salt Lake City Dorothy McAllister. hospital where she was a recent operative patient. Her husband went to the city to accompany her home. ,7 .fei'Iaiaii Helper Offers A New Healthful Enjoyable SPORT ROLLER SKATING At The RADIANT RINK Located on Highway i8 mile outh of Helper Skating Instruction Free One Day Each Week Special Attention Shown Women and Beginners Every Day from 2 until 6 p. m. Courtesy Rules Strictly Enforced "V- |