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Show gesteroljg HELPER, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THUES ooal hveofe Twentieth Wedding Anniversary Observed Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson entertained a group of friends at their home in Martin Saturday in observance of their twentieth wedding anniversary. Games of Five Hunded and dancing were diversions of the social hours, with a late luncheon served at tables centered with fall blooms. The guests presented the host and hostess with a china dinner set. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, Mr. and Mr. Reagan Ratliff, and Mrs. Clyde Woods, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn E. F. Overlade, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Newkirk, Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert William Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. John Male- kar, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reddlng-toMr. and Mrs. Ford Winters, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Patterlck, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bray, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wardell, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. KIrkham, Mr. and Mrs. C. Peaya of Hiawatha; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glen McKenzie and Hattle D. Carter of Provo. Bills rf G. Vecchlo If S. Vecchlo lb 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 2b Pressett, Lawrence c James bs Leonard 3b Vigor p 3 support. Two Salt Lake pitchers took the box before the contest was over. Mel Scott opened for the Moose, but after the Helper-ite- s 0 had pounded Mm for two in 8 the first, and el es In the en2 suing three framed, the Salt Lak2 er was relieved by Michaels. A thrill of the day was fur12 nished by Vecchlo who made a sensational spear of Dow'a liner into center field. 2 John Allison kept the hitting 2 laurels, with three for four, and 3 Luke Carmoni scored a homer. 0 Two safeties each were made by 0 Anderson, Cowan and Tadevich 1 for the losers. 0 B H 0 A 0 Helper 1 1 6 0 2b 0 Maulsby 1 4 3 6 Jackson 3b 4 8 1 3 ss J. Allison 3 1 10 3 0 A. Allison 3b 1 0 6 0 Zaccarla If 0 2 2 2 1 3 10 2 3 2 6 1 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 41 16 27 Totals d Helper Maulsby 2b Jackson ... 3b Minor 68 A. Allison lb J. Vecchlo cf Brasher 4 4 3 3 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 11 2 2 1 0 1 7 0 1 1 0 33 7 27 4 4 4 4 3 p Carmoni c Sluga rf Tezak 2b Totals o n, Fall Guild Meeting Called The St. Barnabaa Guild will convene for the first fall meeting since the summer recess Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Buchanan. An outline of the program of activity for the coming months will form a major part of the week's meet, and all interested ladies are invited to be present. o . Mrs. C. C.Wallm Is Club Hostess Mrs. C. C. Wallm was hostess afternoon to the Wednesday Helper Bridge club, at an enjoyThe enterable taining rooms were brightened with arrays of fall flowers. The members and guests were Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mrs. C. It. Ferguson, Mrs. J .T. Kelly of Price, Mrs. Jane Lueder of New York, Mrs. W. T. Elliott, Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. A. G. Deuel, Mrs. Mrs. R. A. Dart, A. F. Drury, Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Kesler, Mrs. F. Nyman, Reagan Ratliff, Mrs. Clyde Miller, Mrs. M. C. Melrose and Mrs. L. C. Kruse of Castle. Gate. bridge-luncheo- n. Guests at the home of Mrs. E. H. Thomas Sunday included Wyman Berg and family of Provo and Mr. Berg's sister, Mrs. E. 0. Groehell of New York City. The party accompanied by the Herbert Robinson family and the J. C. Kavanaugh family motored to Scofield later in the day to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas. bat. rf B 6 II 0 A 1 U V. 5 2 0 0 1 88 11 27 10 Totals rf Dow If Cowan 5 5 5 5 3 ss 0 3 1 2 2 4 0 1 4 0 3 113 c. Doctor Realizes Golfer's five-gam- o - Standardville News d, l-- Mrs. Byron Evans and children have returned from Somerset, Colorado, where they have been visiting with Mr. Evan's sister. DeWayne Shanks, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Shanks was taken to Salt Lake City to receive medical treatment for a serious growth on his finger. Mrs. Thos. Edwards and family were Standard ville visitors. They have just roturned from California to make their home In Salt Lake for the winter. Bee Parry has returned to Standardville. Mrs. H. S. Larsen spent several days vtelting her daughter, Mrs. Howard Perkins. J. Phalen from Goodland, Kan. was. a Standardville visitor recently. They are planning to return to Carbon county. Mrs. Gus DeGrendele is home from the hospital - and getting along nicely. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott. Ray Robbing, formerly from Standardville, went to Salt Lake city to receive treatment for a broken wrist. Mrs. Nephl Foster Is visiting with "Mrs. Wm. Beveridge. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McPhle, Mrs. McPhle's mother and . Florence McPhle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blrchard. Florence will enter Holy Cross hospital to take nurses training this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Croft Larsen, Dorothy, were Standardville were Standadrvllle visitors. visi-Droth- y, Ei WEEK-EN- J7 m Iukiee 1-- b of S 1-- hole-ln-on- e. est Prepared Paint - 6 OF-PE- REED'S RITE. WAY Helper STORES -- :- -:- Utah - SPECIALS IN OUR 3 D txun!Z Gr UV0(Q)(o store and you will be surprised at the tremendous change we have made. Visit us and you will satisfy yourself that you will have the honor of shopping in the latest model grocery department store in Carbon County. It is our ambition to serve you with genuine courtesy and service We have remodeled our -:- - We deal only in high grade Groceries mHittHMmiMiHiiiiMmiiiimiiiim BUTTER FRESH CREAMERY 29c Pound 2 Dozen - 45c COFFEE I HIGH 37c EXTRA- GRADE 97c 19c " Per dozen EARLY JUNE PEAS 83c 3 cans for 31c 25c STEER BEEF Per Pound 19c PORK LEG ROAST SODA CRACKERS We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity 4 cans PRIME Per Bar 3 lbs. Box QUART SIZE BRANDS SIRLOIN STEAK LAEOE SIZE BEST CUTS Per Pound 19c BEEF POT ROAST PURITY or. NATIONAL MASON JARS 4c ALL CREME OIL SOAP 5c Per Pound QUALITY 5c Per Bar 33c CANNED MILK 5c EIVE2 m9m BANANAS Each CT- 2 OUNCE BOTTLES Each Each CANTALOUPES 32c VANILLA - Each GREEN LAUNDRY SOAP 10 Bars -:- 81b. Pail TOILET TISSUE SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE - LARD HIGH Can Black Pepper FREE GRADE -:- Puritan, Open Kettle Rendered FARM P0TJITEY FEESH, - We gurantee that our prices are right WONDER & HOLSUM Bread SALAD DRESSING Boiled, Full Quart Jars 3 Large loaves 25c EGGS Pound All Stare 0 1 ne two Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Tamplin and Harry Egley and were Sunday guests at the Frank children, Mrs. L. Daggett State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake James Bishop departed Wednes- Wifcle home in Helper. Mr. Egley was formerly chief dispatcher at City, Utah, September 4, 1931. day for their homes in Engle-wooand Soldier Summit, and is located Calif. Mrs. Tamplin Notice is hereby given that Helper Municipal Corporation Mrs. Daggett have spent the padt at present at Colton. has made application in accor- three weeks at the home of Mrs. dance with the requirements of Tamnlin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. three Mrs. Frank Wible and Section 8, Chapter 67, Session C. H. Bishop, while Mr. Bishop two a home are from, Laws of Utah, 1919 to change has been at the homes of his daughters relawith vacation weeks' spent June. since the point of diversion of .57 of a relatives tives in Grand Junction. c.f.s. of water of the original o Mrs. of 1.17 c.f.s. of water from Max Berg, grandson Fish Clee Gordon, MIss- Mr. Mrs. and next Creek In Carbon county, Utah. E. H. Thomas is leaving Said water has heretofore been week for New York City where Alice Bene and Gus Anton were diverted at a point which bears he will continue his studies in callers in Salt Lake Sunday, mak1283 ft. S. and 2090 ft. W, of draftsmanship and engineering. ing the trip In one day. cor. Section 17, T. 12 S., the E R. 8 E., S.L.B. & M. and used for municipal purposes for the City of Helper. It is now proposed to divert said water from seven springs as follows: From Spring No. 1 at a point 1556 ft. S. and 30 ft. W. of N 4 cor. Section 16, T. 12 S., R. 8 E., SLB & M. From Spring No. 2 at a point 1882 ft. S. and 765 ft. E. of N 4 corner said Sec. 16. From Spring No. 3 at a point 265 ft. S. and 1820 ft. W. of cor. said Sec. 16. From Spring No. 4 at a point 2588.70 ft. S. and 563.51 ft. W. of N 4 cor. said Sec. 16. From Spring No. 6 at a point 3504.30 ft. S. and 149.90 ft. E. of N 4 cor. said Sec. 16. From Spring No. 6 at a point 4187.70 ft. S. and 1344.30 ft. W. of N 4 cor. Sec. 16. From Spring No. 7 at a HEATH r MILLIGAN point 4108.80 ft. S. and 1525.50 ft. W. of N 4 cor. said Section 16. The water will be conveyed from the above described points to a point 1200 ft. S- - and 120 ft. E. of N 4 cor. said Sec. 16 With every gallon of House Paint you buy from us al the tegular thence through Helper City's FREE. price, we will give you an ADDITIONAL QUART main pipeline to Helper City This is a 23 wc saving fcx youj moe high quality peint lo where it will be used as heretofore for municipal purposes in your money than ever before. Helper City. Paint now. Preserve and protect yout property ftom wW and This application is designated while Pain c storm in the approaching wintei monlha as office in the State Engineer's & fine quality Hcu3e Pairl it tailab'e in this exceptional ba'gair File No. Come to out store now end select the cclori you 3ct:e. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by COUPON FOR HOUSE PA NT Thi coupon entitle! undeisigned tt JS oi Mouse TJnl affidavit In duplicate, accompaniSu: ingi in gallonc. ai stated in Ihif advertisement ed with a fee of $1.00, and filed 30 in this office within thirty Youi Name days after the completion of the . Addiess of notice this publication GEO. M. BACON, Dealer Name , , State Engines? Coupon expires 30 days t orn ihli ol insertion First pub., Sept. 9, 1931. Last pub., Oct. 7, 1931. Notice To Water Users 2 0 Tadevich cf 0 0 The Railroaders rounded off Evans 3b 4 the final game of the season in Nyberg 2b 1 0 14 4 the Utah state league with vic- Brown lb 3 2 0 4 Moose. Anderson Lake over the Salt tory 1 0 0 5 The credit for the laurels have Scott p 0 2 0 2 been given to Helper's genial Michaels p Dick whose Brasher, hurler, 8 27 19 38 Totals speedy pitching at Community Moose at his the held mercy park throughout the Sunday contest. The locals closed the season's schedule with six victories and six defeats to their credit, and Dream--Wit- h stand third place on the ladder. With Salt Lake and Provo tied Hole-In-O- ne for first honors, the opening of e play-o- ff series was a Dr. L. R. Grover slipped away started at Provo Wednesday with the Moose taking the game in a from the rank and file of the 17-- 8 affair. many T. B. M. who are just good The entire Helper team ap- golfers to enter the category of President J. S. Pyeatt of the peared in the best of form, and the favored few who are able to o Grande Western made an Rio several of the local favorites put crown their career on the greens Trainmaster C. A. Carter was inspection trip to the Helper teracross some fast plays, aside with the prize story of taking a a caller at the Helper terminal minal Monday, leaving Tuesday from lending Dick the best of The feat took place Wednesday afternoon. morning for Salt Lake City. Carbon All Stars Win Third Effort To Down Locals All-Sta- rs 6 0 2 2 Over tory SCHrHJUQS 7-- 3, 1 4 4 4 Hurler Pounds Out VicSalt Lake Club Sunday Helper o picked team known as the Carbon All Stars accomplished what they have been striving for all season, victory over the Helper state league team, when they bested the locals in a game played at Helper on Labor day. The Stare downed the Railroaders topping a record of two previous smashing defeats which the locals have handed their visitors at two former encounters this season. Vigor, on the mound for the visitors, received great support from his team mates, and succeeded in holding the Raflroad-er- s to seven hits. The took fifteen hits from the local hurler, Brasher, Minor made the home-ru- n Vec-hl- o trip, and together with J. each. made two safeties Sam Vecchlo, for the winners, made three out of five trips to 4 Moose-W- ilbur Dinner-Danc- e Honors Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vignetto entertained at a dlnner.dance at the Chicken Inn last Thursday to their evening in compliment house guest, J. M. Anderson of Los Angeles, California. The list named Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Pete Vignetto of Los Angeles, Mlsa Janice Myers of Long Beach, Miss Lola Nelson of Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Orr of Hiawatha, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Colzani, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Simonsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leonard, Nelson, Miss Bessie Devletti, John and Allison, Robert Qrockett Cecil Cline. cf Tezak 2b Carmoni c Brasher p Vecchlo Helper Closes Ball Season By Win Over City Moose 145-yar- over-the-hi- ll, ENTS. PHONE 21. OF INTEREST TO HELPER AND CARBON. COUNTY RESID at the Carbon county country club, Monday at the second hole, d which is an shot. It appears from the stories that are going the rounds, the Helper doctor started out with his customary good game, with an easy drive over the hill for the No. 2 hole, however, when he reached the site and gazed about for the ball it was no where in sight. A search of the greens disclosed the wily little ball reposing safe in the hole, marking the second hole-ln-oshot ever made on the course. Leslie Williams of "Helper holds the other enviable record, having chalked up his laurels on No. S hole last spring. 33c STEER BEEF Per Pound 07c HAMS SXINNED WHOLE or HALF Per Pound 19c CASTLE ROCK MERCANTILE COMPANY TELEPHONE 35 HELPER, UTAH |