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Show HEITEB. CARBON COTOTT, UTAH. TBT7KS.. Aagrsst $7, STAND ABDVTLLE Social Events I It OF INTEREST TO HELPER AND CARBON COUNTY RESIDENTS. PHONE 21. : ft : : . Wedding of Carbon Girl is Announced Announcements have been received by Carbon county friends of the wedding of Miss Edna Wycherly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wycherly of Hiawatha to Li. A. Larsen of Salt Lake City. The wedding was solemniz ed at the capitol city on July 28. W. Henager of the Henager Miss Breta Badger has returnBusiness college of Salt Lake ed to her home In Green River was a business caller in Helper following a two weeks visit with Monday. Helper relatives. Party Honors New York Visitor Mrs. John J.' Colzanl enter tained at her home Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Paul Jeanne Helper. of Mount "Vernon, New York, a summer visitor at the homes of relatives. Three tables were arranged for bridge, and a midnight luncheon served after the games. The guest list named Peter Vlgnet-t- o of Los Angeles, Mrs. Merrill of Rolapp, Mrs. L. H. Mrs. Jeanne, Mrs. Frank Miss Viola home last vacation from Washington, d Thurs- Newspaper SA j EXCELLA PTWa I Tla-m- "Rentm-- B. Ash-to- LOANS CASH FOB BEFIKAKCE daughter, Mrs. Ted Lerwel and baby were visitors at the home of Mrs. John Buchanan this week. The visitors are from Spanish general master mechanic of the Utah Railway route was a caller at Martin and Helper last Wednesday and again Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Grasso of Fairfax, California, are announcing the arrival of a baby boy at San Rafel hospital, August 19th. Mrs. Grasso was formerly a Car or Any Otter Purpose HEW NO BED Windsor Hotel centrally Located 225 So. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah Everything for comfort and convenient of our guests. 100 newly furnished outside rooms. FREE AUTO PARKING Bates $1.00 to $2.50 R0 TAPE DELAY Home Acceptance Corporation Silvagni Bldg. Price, Utah n Mr. and Mrs. Victor Litizette and children, by accompanied Mrs. Catherine Bottlno, Miss Ida Moffit and James Bottino arrived home the last of the week from a vacation tour of the pacific northwest. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Perri and son of Los Angeles came to Helper last Monday to visit at the home of Mr. Perri's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Perri, The " Couple Married At J. B. Somo of Provo, AUTOMOBILE Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Stone and o Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wardell and family are on a vacation trip through Utah and Idaho. While away they will yisit at the homes of relatives and friends In the district where they resided before coming to Helper. THE S NEW FOTLD TANDARD DAN E S n in Helpvisitors are er, having made their home here until two years ago when they moved to the coast. v well-know- Miss Lodyce Howe, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Politano of Help er nnd Felix Dusserre. son of Mr. and Mrs. Honore Dusserre of Price were united In marriage at a ceremony performed by Father Wm. A. Ruel at the Notre Dame rectory Monday evening. Sunday Picnic Is Plan of Order The Odd Fellows of Helper Consolidated lodge No. 56 will sumgive one of their enjoyable mer picnics at the Helper City park Sunday. An all day outing has been scheduled, and a variethe ty of fun will be provided formementertainment of the lodge bers and friends. F. R. McCarey, noble grand of the local order, Clyde Miller and Hilton Peterson are the committee on arrangements. A .WARMTH There's the warmth of a smile la a friendly voice. Visit loved ones far away by telephone. It costs so little. For example, station' to station day rates o I LOCAL From Helper to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wahl were business visitors in Salt Lake City Thursday. J. R. E. Willetts of Denver and V. Conklin of Ogden, auditors of the Denver and Rio Grande Western were in Helper Sunday and Monday. of Denver, governB. Bush ment locomotive inspector was in Helper on official business Wednesday. u tfJ Joseph Barbogio, Jr. has gone to his Loa Angeles to visit with mother and sister. He made the trip last week In company with Mrs. John Causer and children of Price. A GRACEFUL FROCK HAS MANY CHARMS Bountiful 70c Gunnison 50c There arc some dresses that take m out of an ordinary every-dR- y existence and seem to give us a feeling of being in a graceful, gracious atmosphere where a woman actually takes on the charm of the frock she is wearii)?. And this is one of them I It's not terribly sophisticated, nor is it utterly demure but it is a little of both with a flared circular ruffle simur Sating a bolero and flares on the sleeves which may be long or short. And the skirt speaks for itself with its peplum and circular flounce. It was created for a sheer fabric but is equally smart in others. Exrella Pattern No. 3373. Sizes 14 to 40, 25 cents. car, with longer, wider body, and attractive, comfortable interior. Hie slanting windshield is made of beautiful five-passeng- er Triplex safety plate glass. You can now have the new Ford delivered with safety glass in all windows and doors at slight additional cost. The price of the new Ford Standard Sedan is $590, f o. b. Detroit. Kventar and night rate are lower, by number are quicker. Oftlia st CaH long Distance f)unt- F.O.D. Detroit, plus frtlght and delivery. PIW Bumpers and $pare tire extra at low cost. You can purchase down payment and on convenient terms through your Ford dealer ELEPMONE- - Ford car for a small "EVERYBODY WINS" Slogan In The Helper Times Campaign iinmmtiminimmmjimimiiiiMmtimiiHtimmuin I FREE VOTING COUPON In THE HELPER TIMES' "Everybody Wins" Grand Prize Campaign 1 e '"'"'"""""'"'""""""inniiau'iiiinHmNHiiiuiHmimiiiimiuwimiiirannmimimiiiHtHiiiiii f 1 I INFORMATION COUPON 1 INSURANCE FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS Written In old and Reliable Companies CARBON UNDERWRITERS Time Helper, Utah Building GLEN BALLTNGEB, Manager OPPORTUNITY COUPON Information GOOD FOR 100 VOTES I hereby cast 100 FREE VOTES to the credit of I 1 I Miss, Mr or Mrs. 1 I . Address . I This coupon, neatly clipped out, name and ad- dress of the candidate in, and mailed or delivere.l of the HELPER I to the Flection Department TIMES, vlll .count as 100 FREE VOTES. It I does not cost anything to cast these coupons for I your favorite candidate, and you are not restricted In any in voting them. Get all you can 1 and send them in a they all count. Do not. Iioll or Fold, Deliver in Flat Package f NOTE This coupon must be voted on or before I September 5, '""m"Mmiiiimmii,miu,niiii,,uiHt""i"min" Mail or Send This Coupon for 1 - f The Helper f I Times, This Coupon, when accompanied with three yearly subscriptions, or their equivalent, during the first veek of entry Is good for Helper. Utah. Gentlemen: 200,000 Please send tion. I am Interested me detail Informa Name Subscriber's in your Gift Distriution. Subscriber'!- Name Subscriber's Phone . Address - Name Name Candidate's Name HHMIWimWIINItlf! Mrs o Mr. and Mrs. Alee Lakie returned last week from a most enjoyable vacation trip Into Oregon and Washington. Mr. Lakie had the pleasure of seeing his sister and her husband, who were visiting In Vancouver B. C. from their home in Scotland. Fraser. Henry Hall. Prepared Especially for This se Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraser of Evanston, 111., have sent Carbon county frjends announcements of the birth of their first child, a son, born August 9. Mrs. Fraser was formerly Miss Ruth Lee of Price, while Albert is a former Helper youth, brother of Wm. and Miss Carrie Ashton arrived Saturday from Decatur, 111., to visit the coming month at the Mrs. home of their daughter, Modes bon county girl, and will be re- Fork and are relatives of membered as Miss Bessie Daviea, Buchanan. daughter of Mrs. Pearl Davies of Helper. Pyramid. Mr. and Mrs. George Up-to-the-Min- Tn Tffnro D. C. visiting relatives and friends in Henry Hall and his father, Price, Helper and Duchesne. ElFrank Hall of DeBeque, Colora- ton is employed in a secretarial do, were motorists to Salt Lake capacity by Senator Reed Smoot, They returned and at the same time i3 enrolled dicitis. City Saturday. Sunday by way of Heber. An emergency operation was as a law student at the Univerof Washington. performed on Mrs. Gus DeGrn-del- e sity Harold Sturgis of Salt Lake at Helper. At this time she City and Roger Sturgis of Thistle Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Luenberger is in a very serious condition. at Helper. of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. o spent the week-en. P. A. Wilcox of Mt. Pleasant, W. J. Tapp, fuel inspector on Sam Bruna and Mrs. Mary spent Wednesday and Thursday the DRGW, stopped off at the Bruno of Helper were licensed to of this week at Helper, Price local terminal Wednesday. wed at Castle Dale August 19. and Castle Gate. Mt. Pleasant The guests were day evening. seated for dinner at small tables centered with fall flower baskets. Place cards named Mesdames Nick Bernardi, R. Storey, Hazel Madsen, R. M. Rice, Ace Roberts, R. C. Reed of Price, A. S. Wahl Clee Gordon, Minerva Kirshber- gen and Phil Dufford of Helper and Lee Kirk of Mohrland. Twelve Take Outing Trip.! Can von . Twelve young folks from Price and Helper enjoyed a days out- ins: at the Pace ranch in Price canyon Sunday. Horseback riding and hikes were features of the e day. re- Miss Roxelle Christiansen has turned to her home In Cleveland returned to her home in Cleve- from a two weeks visit in Helper. land, having spent the summer at the home of her sister in Elton Billings is home on a Barboglio, Mrs. Jack Vlgnetto, Mrs. F. H. Low, Mrs. W. T. ElMiss" Dora Taylor of Orange-vlll- e liott, Mrs. Eugene C. Gibson, at Spring friends la visiting Mrs. H. B. Simonsen, Mrs. Frank Glen. Williams, Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh, Mrs. Fritz Nyman. Dr. A. R. Horsley of Hollyvisited last wood, California, Dinner Club week with his parents, Mr. and Heimer At Mrs. James Horsley at Mrs. Hugh Taylor presided at the ' Six o'clock Dinner, club en- tertained at her Litster recently Mr. and Mrs. J. Dallar were Standardville visitors last week. Mrs. Dallar was formerly Miss nurse at Anderson, Dorothy the hospital here. They are living in California. E, L. Harrison and A. D. Mac-Lea- n left for a ten-da- y fishing trip to Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. R. Monroe and family are leaving Standardville to take possession of the Bervice station located at the junction of the Price highway and Gordon Creek roads. Mrs. Al Thompson is indisposed with a badly sprained ankle. Mrs. W. H. Brown was an operative patient at Price hospital last week. Two days after, Mrs. Brown entered, her small daughter Mary Jane, was taken to the hospital for acute appen- KELBOSE HOSPITAL NOTES According to Mrs. Clara B. Madsen, superintendent of Mol-rothe hospital, following patients have been admitted since August 1st: Monte, Ruth and Dale Pilling, Helper, tonsilMrs. lectomy; Martha Haslam. Spring Glen, lower abdominal; Mrs. y Guadaloupe Vera, series; Harry Klingla, Helper, leg amputation; Helen Fabrlzlo, Hawley Perry and Ruth Kuber, tonsillectomy. EXTRA VOTES |