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Show geW. CarW Seven Stitchers Entertained The Seven Stitchers' club of Martin entertained their husbands at the home of Mrs. John jiccteiy Delightful Affair Honors August Bride Mrs. Fred Kilfoyle was hostess at one of the prettiest showers of the fall social season giver. Saturday afternoon at her home In Spring Canyon, for the honor of Mrs. Glen Lee Kyr.koop, net1 of Mies Laila Louise Murphy, arrav Los Angeles. A beautiful of gifts was received and will be sent to the bride at her Call fornta home. Late fall flowers Maleckar evening. Wednesday Games of Five Hundred and a midnight luncheon were diversions for these guests Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Reddington, Mr. and Mrs. F. Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haycock, Mr. and Mrs. F. were attractive in the entertain-in- ? rooms, where tables of liridge were played. The buffet luncheon featured a pink and tureen color scheme. The guest list named forty from Spirns anyon. Comity, titan, October 15, 1931 Eight Participate In Surprise Party Helper and Price Guests at luncheon Mrs. Minerva Kersbergen was Mrs. Ruel M. Redd presided at the honored guest at a surprise a well appointed bridge luncheon party given at her home Wed- at her home In Helper last FriRe-bMrs. L. J. nesday evening by Luncheon was day afternoon. and Mrs. Stella Frazee. The served at small tables attractive eoclal hours were pleasantly pass- in a color scheme of green and ed with card games and music white. The guest list named Mrs. and a late luncheon. The guests John Redd, Mrs. B. W. Dalton, incuded Mrs. Kersbergen, Mrs. Mrs. Roy Winters, Mrs. Eugene Lltiz-zette, Harold Wahl, Miss Edna Hanson, Mrs. A. Brown and Mrs. Mrs. Leo Bogus, Mrs. F. S. P. Colton of Price. Mrs. F. H. P. Fisher and Miss Inez Regrutto. Mrs. Ace Miner, Mrs. W. Mrs. Fisher and Miss Regrutto Low, Whetmore, Mrs. L. Spleres, Mrs. scored high at the garnet. Bert Bunnel and Mdss Maxine E. Newkirk, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. House. Mrs. Redd was assisted by Decker and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. her sister, Miss DeVaux Jackson of Salt Lake City, Bath. Social Affair At Castle Gate Mrs. James Parry was hostess at a prettily appointed party given at her home in Castle Gate The evening Saturday evening. was in compliment of Mr. Parry'3 birthday anniversary, as well as in honor of Mr. Raymond Severe of Salt Lake City. The home was decorated with fall autumn garden flowers and leaves. A delicious buffet supper was served after the games and The guests numbere.l dancing. eighteen. c Let us have your next printing order for personal stationery. Mrs. A. Lasson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Cleon returned to their home in entertained the following Fairview Friday after a visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Fahring. Miss Lasson Just returned from her homestead at Wolcott, Colorado, where she spent the summer months. Mrs. Fahring went to Colorado to accompany her sister to Helper. Don't borrow The Times scribe from your favorite sub- Mrs. Ivan Simmons of Helper was a Sunday visitor at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jev-ke- s at Orangeville. Redd visitors at their home over the weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Find-la- y of Idaho; Mrs. Louis A. Marks, Mrs. T. H. Jones, Mrs. T. F. Jackson, Miss Harriet Carter, Miss DeVaux Jackson and Evard Calder all of Salt Lake City. Marriage licenses were issued to two Tomsie sisters of Helper at Duchesne the past week. James Martlme of Price and Jennie Tomsie of Helper appliedir for a wedding license and at the same time Lawrence Appochsv of Price secured a license to wed Rose Tomsie of Helper. DAS MPORTANT THE BIGGEST OF THE REMAINDER OF THE "SECOND PERIOD VOTE OFFER" THE CAMPAIGN S ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 17th Between Salesmen s Visits THE ENTIRE CAMPAIGN ENDS AND ALL PRIZES, MOTOR CARS AND CASH, WILL BE AWARDED ON SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 31st When you want to order a hurry telephone! Typical station-to-statio- n day in rates: , Prom Helper to Payson Park City 45a 55c Evaniog and night rotra ar lower. Call by number are quirker. i st Oil Long Distance (fk Number Please?' TELEPHONE- - STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, management, etc., required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of THE HELPER TIMES Published weekly at Helper, Utah, for October 8, 1931. State of Utah, 83. County of Carbon Before me, a notary pubiic In and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared William T. Igleheart, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the manager of the Helper Times, and that the following Is, to the best of bia knowledge and belief, a true statement of the, ownership, management of the afore said publication for the date shown In the above caption, re quired by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied In section 411 Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse side of this form, 1 That the name and address of. the publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager Is: Wm. T. Igleheart, Price, Utah. 2 That the owners are William T. Igleheart, Price, Utah; Ruth R. Igleheart, Salt Lake City, Utah; George A. Murphy, E. A Spring Canyon, Utah; Greenwood, Salt Lake City, Utah; Grace A. Cooper, Salt Lake City, Utah; 0, K. Clay, Price, Utah. 3 That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security nolders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4 That the two paragraph above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholders or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustees in any other fidicu-ar- y relation, the name of the for whom person or corporation such trustee Is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the hooks of ho! the company as trustees, stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any oth?r or corporaperson, association tion has any interest direct or Indirect in the said stock, bond? or other securities than as sn stated by him. WILLIAM T. IGLEHEART, Manager. beSworn to and subscribed fore me, this 15th day of October. 1931. -seal- ii. n. s:mon"en, Notary rubllc. JanuMy commission expires ary 6. 1934. Second Payments Or Extensions on Subscriptions Given Earlier In The Campaign Will Count For Thousands Of Votes While The Second Period Vote Schedule Is In Effect. Candidates and Subscribers Alike Should Keep In Mind The Fact That Second Payment On Subscriptions Will NOT Count For Extra Votes During The Final Period Of The Campaign. Rule 1 4, as published at the beginning of the campaign reads as follows: "Extensions of snbscriptions will receive votes according to the regular vote schedule in effect when the first subscription was paid, except that no extension votes will be given the final period." TT One Brand New Model One Brand New Model STUDEBAKER Dictator '8' Sedan Value $1,445.00 BUICK 8' SEDAN. Purchased From Purchased From 5-Passenger Value $1,210.00 to-w- it: 1 Western Auto Company Moab Garage Co., No. 4 Eastern Utah Distributors For Studebaker Passenger cars and trucks Carbon County Distributors for Cars Also to Participants Residing Within District Number 2:-- -:- $300 - IN CASH $!iIII!IIi!Ill!Iil!!Iilll!iIi!HiI!l ick f Also To Participants Residing Within District Number 1:-- - A special fund of $2,000 has been set aside to be distributed In the form of salaries among active winners on a ten percent basis. Anv candidate who remains active throughout the but campaign, making a regular cash report, who fails to win one of the big prizes offered, will parti ipate In this commission feature. Think non-pri- Every active participant who does not win one of the Capital Prizes is guaranteed a cash award equal to 10 percent of all money turned in by them for subscriptions! $2,000 In Cash U lilllliilliiliHIIIllllliliilllll you collect goes Into your pocket if you fail to win a of It! 10 percent of every subscription prize. This assures compensation to all candidate") there wfl: be no losers. Could anything be fairer or more liberalT Every active participant who does not win one of the Capital Prizes is guaranteed a cash award equal to 10 percent of all money turned in by them for subscriptions! Campaign office of Helper Times open Until 8 p. m. Telephone 21 For Further information Phone or write campaign editor of Helper Times n |