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Show Bcipcr. fcarbon Comfy, Lueder; reading, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard; vocal solo, Mrs. L S. Evans; piano numbers, Mrs. J. Hillcbrandt; piano solo, Miss Flynn; readings, Mrs. E. Hanson, and vocal solo, Miss Dorothy Garr. Over a hundred guests called during the Vu h, October 8, 1931 Carl guests, and during the evening Castle Gate Hostess hours tables of bridge and Five At Dinner Club Hundred were arranged. The enMrs. Gien Nelson of Castle tertaining hall was cheery with Gate was the hostess of the Six the hues of autumn leaves used O'clock Dinner club Thursday, as decorations. Mrs. Lester Wor-le- y entertaining at the home of Mrs. h of Price and James Frank Averill at Priee. Thre of Helper scored high st tables of bridge were played afbridge while Mrs. A. S. Wahl ter the dinner. The guests named and J. E. Gease of Helper were Mrs. R. C. Mrs. R. M. Rice, Reid, At Guests Eighty at Five Hundred. Mrs. H. Mrs. Nick Bernard!, Mrs. Tad high Catholic Social Event Womens' Club successful B. Myers of Kentlworth was the Storey, Mrs. Hazel Madsen and One of the most Convenes Thursday season receiving hostess, and Mrs. Roger Mrs. Ace Roberts of Price, Mrs. fall of of the social affairs The second monthly program Lester Worley of Columbia, Mrs. the Womens' club of Helper will was given last Thursday evening Reynolds was chairman of the be given Thursday afternoon at when the Ladies Altar Society luncheon committee. The funis Lee Kirk of Mohrland. Mrs. Clee a at Gordon, Mrs. F. P. Fisher and un entertained guests eighty the Utah Service clubhouse, raised will go to defray expenses Mrs. H. Taylor of Helper. der the direction of the depart public card party In the Utah of redecorating the St. Anthony ment of Literature or which Mrs. Service clubhouse, A hot supper Joe Milano left Sunday to join Jack Sullivan is chairman. An was served at the arrival of the church at Helper, outline of the afternoon program Includes the biography of Edna Ferber as given by Mrs. John Laboroi, and a book review of Edna Ferber's book "Cimarron," Ar-de- Kave-naug- conclude the program. DO d Nuptials of Interest Delightful Tea Welcomes Bride Mrs. Robert Crockett, Jr. nee Miss Sue Wass of St. Louis, Miss., a bride of last week was the honored guest at a delightful afternoon tea given by Mrs. Manima Crockett at the Country Club Tuesday from 2 o'clock until 6 o'clock. Beautiful floor baskets and arrays of fall flowers brightened the reception room. Entertainment numbers were given throughout the tea hours. The program as arranged by Mies Flynn follows: Vocal solos, Mrs. E. K. Olson; cornet numbers, Jack Hrenson; dance numbers, Olson sisters; piano solo, Mrs. Jack Vinetto; solo dance, Miss Jill Vignetto; readings, Mrs. Rose Davidson; piano selections, Mr.s Ar-de- ne DR. M. C. MELROSE Physician and Surgeon New A. J. Stafford Building Office phone 22 Residence 131 Hrs. 11-- 6 and 8 Helper Mrs. Nellie Tabone of Castle Gate o Melrcse Hospital Notes The following patients have to the Melrose been admitted hospital the pa6t week, according to the report of Mrs. Clara 13. Madsen, superintendent: Geo. Kapafsas, Spring Canyon, skull fracture and fractured vertebrae; Scofield, Moyle Blnna. .Tr3. James Jensen, Elmo, ruptured appendix; Thomas Chip-maaccident injuries; Mrs. Standardville, Mary Ausnick. X-ra- y: n, were delegates to the Ladies' Altar society annual meeting at the Jack Vignetto, Frank Barbog-li- o and Arthur Dalpiaz went out Salt Lake Diocesan council of the Catholic Women held at Salt the first day of duck hunting seaLake Monday. Miss Josephine son to try their luck near Feado, president of the Sodality club of Helper was also in Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kesler returned Thursday from attending Mr. Keslers niece New was reecived by Mr. and the wedding of Lake Salt in City. Mrs. J. E. Gease Saturday of the birth of their first grandchild, Green Miss Breta Badger of a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gease at Selma, Califor River was a recent Helper visitor. ever This "Second Period" gives time enough for anyone to make victory a certainty. Get started at once, keep going and finish the biggest, yet shortest, campaign and make happy. you prosperous inaugurated in Carbon County with a finish that will do you iustice and votes. extension Period e Extensions on subscriptions taken during the First Period wll count First vote schedule the to votes will receive "Extensions of repular reads as of follows; the acrording subscriptions Rule 14, as published at the beginning campaign in effect when the first subscription was paid, excep t that no extension votes will be given the final period." subscribers count, a great number, of During the "Second Period" a bonus vote of 40,000 votes will be given with new subscriptions, while Second Period new of a who of have those over the list already helped you and secure their extension votes, at the same time, thousands of votes can be secured by carefully going year or more. candidate to da Now that the First Period has passed and with it the biggest vote' schedule of the entire campaign, it behooves each and every To Candidates this do for period yourself during their utmost for the balance of the campaign. The Second Period closes Saturday night, Oct. 17. What will you Guild Begins Charity Work At the Friday meeting of the St. Barnabas Ladies Guild the resolution to devote the fall gatherings to the work of sewing for needy of the community met with unanimous favor. Mrs. L. R. Metz, president was instructed to investigate needy families that the charity work might begin at an early date. Mrs. John Laboroi resigned her position as secretary, and Mrs. Henry Uhle named to the office. Miss Ardieth Miller of Castle Dale and Ralpha Crawford of Helper were united in marriase at Price Thursday evening. The inwedding is of considerable terest to the young couples' group of friends in the two communities where both are well known. Immediately following the ceremony the newlyweds left for a short wedding trip to Salt Lake City, accompanied by Mr. and Mre. C. L. Crawford. The couple will make their home In Helper where Mr. Crawford is employed by the D. R. G. W. months. nia, where Mr. Gease Is manager of Penney's store. The young mother was formerly Miss Marie Jensen of Richfield. This "Second Period" is Vita by Mrs. Glenroy Ballinger. Gro'JP singing and current events will Miller-Crawfor- his wife and son on an extended treatment; Woodrow Bench, ap visit at San Francisco. The lat- pendectomy and "herniotomy. ter two have been residing in o Mrs. Mose Howa of Helper ani the bay city the past several NOW! NOT STOP Automobile When you have your first victory tt's not a goal only a step forward. So evenly have honors been divided. up to the present time in the Times' Great colors finish with to who will as weeks "flying few individual efforts almost the randidate the of each it upon remaining that entirely during depends Campaign one overlook if for a and honors weaken two you the single day; big motor cars. If you halt now for a moment; if you and be acclaimed the winners of first beloui and which within now are really which. to of are hazard the the chances grasp your to better win, you losing desperate taking big prizes your oppotrunity to you. away absolutely free to men, women, boys and girls, residing in Helper and vicinity. You are welcome to share in the distribution. It costs you nothing, now or ever; it is not even required that you be a subscriber. Every active participant guaranteed a cash award or an automobile. Clip blank and bring to this office. All Prizes-gol- d, silver and automobiles-Giv- en One Brand New Model One Brand New Model STUDEBAKER Dictator '8' Sedan Value $1,445.00 5-Passenger BUICK 8' SEDAN Value $1,210.00 14 Purchased From Purchased From 7-- ONWARD LODGE No. 15 Meets Every Thursday Evening K. of P. HALL J. A, Gill, C. of C. F. C. Bertolino, M. F. W. H. Brown, K. R. and S. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Helper Lodge No. 1659 Every Tuesday night, 7; 30 P. Knights of Pythias Hall M DR. LELAND R. GROVER Dentist Phone Henry Hall Building 99-- Western Auto Company Moab Garage Co., No. 4 Eastern Utah Distributors For Studebaker Passenger cars and trucks Carbon County Distributors -:- for - Cars Helper w J. E. FLYNN Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer. PRICE Ambulance Service UTAH Phone 29 DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT rhysician & Surgeon Office In Henry Hall Building Res. 132 Phones: Office, 99-HELPER, UTAH X Also to Participants Residing Within District Number 2:-- - ni 1 Also To Participants $300 Residing Within District Number IN CASH 1:-- - DR. R. G. W00DHEAD Dentist-N- ew J. Stafford Bldg. A. sPecIal "md of 12,000 has been set aelde to be distributed Jn the form of salaries among active e winners on a ten percent basis. Any candidate who remains active throughout the campaign, making a regular cash report, but who fails to win one of the big prizes offered, will participate in this commission feature. Think A PHONE 120 : UTAH HELPER !!lillil(liilllill!liilllUillilii!l non-priz- F. H. LOW Physician and Surgeon DR. t AVALON HOTEL Phone 186 Office Hours: Helpei 11-- 1 7 6 BANK CIGAR STORE ttTTTTAKT) $2,000 In Cash l!!!llli!!!!!l!(il!!!i!!!!!!!!!n of It! 10 percent of every subscription you collect goes Into your pocket if you fail to win a priie. This assures compensation to all candidates there will be no losers. Could anything be fairer or more liberal? Every active participant who does not win one of the Capital Prizes is y guaranteed a cash award equal to 10 percent of all money turned in by them for subscriptions! PARLOR All kinds of Cigars, Cigarettes Tobaccos, Candy and Bolt Drink The Best Billiard County Helpei Every active participant who does not win one of the Capital Prizes is guaranteed a cash award equal to 10 Dercent of all money turned in by them for subscriptions! Phone hi tb ' . 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