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Show Helper, Editor WM. T. IGLEHEART. Entered in the Po.stoifice at Helper, Utah, as Second Class Mail matter every Thursday. Per Year $2.00 Advertising Rate oa Application. Address all Communication to the Helper Times, Helper, Sermon A Community "Much has been written and much ha6 been said on the subject of community building and a lot of it has been pure bunkum. "The foundation of which good community spirit is built Is a fair minded attitude toward your neighbor. "In these days of quick transportation all the people of a county are neighbors. "It's a well established general rule that when your neighbor prospers your chances to prosper increases. Also, when your neighbor is injured financially, you sre injured with him. "There are 6ome exceptions to that rule exceptions to all but rules, prove exceptions rather than disprove the general rule. When your neighbor is contented and happy, your chances for the same blessing is increas ed, also the reverse. "The good book says no man liveth to himself and no man dieth unto himself. That's a better community-buildin- g slogan than many of the modern ones. "There will always be envy. strife, but let's not be guilty o manufacturing it. It breeds un- happiness. "The greatest hindrance of Carbon County, town people and country people working together is lack of understanding. Lack of understanding of the other fellow's trials, difficulties and disappointments. "That's the reason why are helpful. meetings Acquaintance brushes away cobwebs of misunderstandings. Misunderstandings lead to jealousies and suspicions. Remember the slogan coined by Tom Witters, of Trenton, Missouri: "Get acquainted with your neighbor; you might like him." Be thankful you live in a small town, where neighborliness comes easier than in larger centers of population. Bocst for Carbon county's industries; her farms, her towns. Do your buying here among the men who have a million times more Interest In your welfare than the big department store owner in the distant cities. Jwteiij mm dky hmgei for mM tte Mkrvekms new RCA Victor ,0 Luxe SuperHet-- f wdyne can be yours ftt little cost. 10-tu- be P O Hub Officers Guests The officers of the Carbon County Democratic Ladies club were luncheon guests at the ome of Mrs. A. F. Drury, past A president, Friday afternoon. ew course of study for the nthly club programs was out-i-'- d and arrangements for the nual dance to be given in a uary were completed at a business meeting held after the The afternoon hours luncheon. were devoted to bridge. The quests were Past president Mrs. C. T. Axelgard; President, Mrs. Herbert Wood of Price; First Mrs. nt D. C. Gibson of Helper; second vice president Mns. Mark Grow of Rolapp; Mrs. Carl Empey of Price, treasurer; Mrs. William Engle of Price. secretary and Mrs. E. K. Olson of Price, chairman of the muale committee. 1tlmtm&mya m anted a radio thtet A radio that gives HHjiPtlag you ever P for.. .la beauty... In . In smooth. operation! Here it L price, too, that makes r to own. Plan to own Modal truly fine instrument Jtthod a day's delay! sure are wo that yon wfil want to own this new fadio when once yon hear i that we will place tt in your Own home free of charge. This offer is limited, So oaH w fight away. sua I $157 Com&wet f: ' New RCA Victor lMntm D Lom revel nrti HrtCTodyoa hrw By nohnnlna Too avtum . . Js eluding new utomtio volaiM Panted Mm . . ml fLCA push-pu- ll Mh rbw-nonsu- d an Dinner Party Evening Six guests were bidden to a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stafford Monday. A crystal basket of chrysanthemums centered the dining table where covers named Dr. and Mrs. G. Y. Anderson and Mr and Mrs. Dave Brown of Spring Can- y mm November 12, 1931 and Mr. and Mrs. A. F Drury of Helper. Bridge was th after-dinndiversion. community-buildin- g o Ut&h, yon Castle Gate Hostess Entertains Yanketts Miss Josephine Gilbert wa3 hostess to the Yanketts club at her home in Castle Gate Wednesday evening. Prizes were won by Miss Ida Seegmlller and Miss Rose Ella. A late luncheon was served to thirteen at the close of the social evening. er Whetmores Entertain Sunday Quests Mr. and Mrs. William Whet- more invited guests from Heber to Helper Sunday for a dinner party in. observance of their daughter, Barbara Jane's fin The guests motorin birthday. here for the occasion were Dr and Mrs. Bert Dannenberg and three children; Mr. and Mrs William Turner, Mr. and Mrs Frank Smith and son; Mrs. R Balaska and Darrel Turner all cf Ileber. Farty at Cleveland Honors Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Otterstrom of Cleveland entertained Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs .Marion Lowry of San Bernardino, Cali fornia. Guests bidden to the social evening were the honored gufets and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dalton of Price. Mr. and Mrs. August Lltizzette, Mr and Mrs Dave Griffiths of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Laraen of Castle Dale. Sunday Dinner Party At Nyman Home Mr. and Mrs. F. Nyman entertained at dinner and carls Sunday. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincelli, houee guests, of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dart, Dr and Mrs. W. T. Elliott, Mr. and Club Sews for Mrs. Ace Minor, Mr. and Mrs Hope Chest An evening of needlework will J. B. Kesler. be held at the home of M'.es Susan Maulsby, president of ths Former Residents Business and Professional Wo Gather for Social men's club, on Monday, when the A Halloween party sponsored club women will to beby the Soldier Summit Democrat gin work on the gather contents 'of a ic club last Wednesday evening chest to be raffled off Jn was one of the most enjoyable Hope December. The cheet is to be social occasions of the season filled with an array of attractive Many former residents were In linens and needlecraft pieces, th.s attendance and memories and work of business women. All the reminiscences of days members are urged to be present when Soldier Summit was a Monday evening. thriving railroad center furnish o ed enjoyable social chat. The Price Social inone of the most party was v Event a Success teresting affairs given eince the A most enjoyable social affa'.r town's inception. Parley Bills of the fall season was given was the toastmaster of the eve Tuesday afternoon when the Alning. Other speakers along social tar Society of Price entertained lints were L. C. Montgomery, Al- at cards in the Notre Dame hall. fred Sharp and A. M. RasbauJ Luncheon was served at the ar all of Heber, and E. B. Nason of rival of the guests, who were Soldier Summit. The hours were later seated at twenty-seve- n spent in dancing music and tables of bridge. Guests were 1n games, and a delicious luncheon attendance from all communities was served at midnight. In the county. Mrs. J. T. Kelley o was chairman of reception, Mrs. Twelve Bidden To Social Evening A social evening was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. W. T. Elliott Saturday when she enEye Specialist tertained twelve at a dinner-bridgThe guests were seated Gift Shop, Helper at three small tables which carried yellow and white appointGlasses $5.00 and up ments. Those bidden were Mrs. Examination Including L. H. Merrill of Rolapp, Mrs. E. V. Long of Castle Gate, Mrs. M. Grow of Rolapp, Mrs. G. Stanford Rees of Standardville, Mrs. R. M. Robinson of Kenilworth, Mrs. L. J. Stookey, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Mrs. Curtis Jfc IIItlilllllllillMMMIIIUIMtllMlUltllllMIMDIIIMII. of Price, Mrs. Ace Minor, Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh, Mrs. F. H. Low and Mrs. J. J. Colzanl of Helper. by-go- I FOR BOTH RINCSl ' nq THEGIFT SHOP JEWELERS W4&ac Rise vtfettcalir MiW la Unimm. "The Store With a Guarantee" Charles Ruggeri and Mrs. J. E. Flynn were in charge of the entertainment, and Frank Mrs. 1 B Averill chairman of refreshment.". Couple Wed At Castle Dale Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Myrtle Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross of Price to Merrll E. Bryner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bryner cf Helper. The nuptials were performed at Castle Dale November 2nd. The bride Is a graduate nurse of the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake City, and is engaged at the Consumer's hospital. The bridgeroom is a well known young man of Helper, and has been engaged In the service station business with his father for the past several years. The young couple will be at home in Helper in Here is a man answering his telephone at midnight doesn't even get out of bed An extension telephone at your bed costs but a few cents a day. Call the telephone company business office and order one now. the near future. Mrs. F. P. Fisher and Mrs. D. Griffiths spent the first of the week in Salt Lake City. R. .,. ,,. mumwmm .........,,,.., WMIIIMm,IIHUIIM i Standing of Candidates Dr. N. E. King e. Professional d Directory District No. 1 Includes all participants residing inside the city limits of Helper. One of the care and as many cash awards as there are active candidates wil be awarded in this district. The following are all votes cast for publication up until last night: Mrs. F. R. Porter 100.600 Mrs. Harris Simonson J. Burgera Mrs. A. F. Drury Mr. Clirton Memmott Harold Patterick Margaret Marltano Juanna Buchanan Steve Bolotas Fern Kofford 37 qqq 401 000 54',500 22 400 19 000 " James .'.'..'.".".'.',.' ......'.'.'.'.!!".'.. ., , ' t ! " '. 65000 95 000 48 500 m'.OOO i te Helper Furniture n it i I & Hardware J Modes WAKE UP YOUR Prepared Especially for Tins LIVER BILE Newspaper I UTTDOUT CJlLOuEL . 0 tt M fa AttSaabllafa'bSt tml Uft Jo ' ObxcbllaI I DR. C. L. KLINE Physician and Surgeon Office Hrs: Helper State Bank Bldg. Res. 250 Phones: Office 118 Helper : Utah DR. M. C. MELROSE and Surgeon Physician New A. J. Stafford Building Residence 131 Office phone 22 Hrs. and 11-- 5 Helper 8 ONWARD LODGE No. 15 leeis Every Thursday Evening K. of P. HALL i s A P. C of C. C. Bertolino, M. W. H. Brown, K. R. Gill, K. ud S, District No. 2 Includes pll participants residing outside of the city limits of Helper. One of the cars and as many cash awards as there are active candidates will be awarded In this district. The following are all votes cast for publication up until last night: Leonard Lange Rains Jack Houston Castle Gate Mrs. A. D. Wood Martin Emma Gigliotti Martin VeneDee Nelson, City Beatrice Stevens, Spring Canyon fflttimiiiiHHimiimmitfmiiiHmimiitmtHitiimHiimiiiiHtimiiimiiMlHmimmm Gro cenes iMrfjr Ufa) iU mmia M Helper Lodge No.' infill I nt-il- .11 V , . . , 35,000 Meat: Thousands of Satisfied Customers LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE will 28 500 355000 27.500 165,500 255,000 Al huw Hall I.U.AAD K iiB.,VB Dentist Henry Hall buildiiiK Phone 9J-Helper iK QUALITY PRICE SATISFACTION w gf ml iff ' rll A "Hidden : : -t- hat's real protec- - tion against expensive motor wearl y GERM wcT ioT(o"l. QUART fill yjk UTAH. If j ill J I J jr u II v mfv I I CEBM PROCESSED 0)1 TBUNCtE vs. LEE M. MORRISON, Plaintiff, DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT Physician ft Surgeon Office in Henry Hall Building Res. 132 Phones: Office, 99-HELPER, UTAH m Defendant. STATE OF UTAH TO DR. R. 0. W00DHEAD SAID DEFENDANT: Dentist You are hereby summoned to New A. J. Stafford Bldg. PHONE 120 appear within twenty days after : UTAH HELPER the service of this summons upon you. If served within the DR. F. H. LOW county in which this action is Physician and Surgeon brought; otherwise, within SO AVALON HOTEL days after this service, and Helper the above entitled action; Phone 18S 8 S 7 that in caee of your failure to Office Hours: 11-- 1 do so, judgment wll be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint, which within ten days after service of this summons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of this eald aai Court. This action is brought to BILLIARD PARLOR recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretoAll kinds of Cigars, Cigarettes. fore existing between you and Tobaooos, Candy and Soft THE UCCESS Meat & Grocery Phone 60 Helper Utah Hillcrest Hotel do-fe- MAKE IT 0F crepe We know that woolen is Autumn'i MOTOR OIL VOW SEE THIS UlO f GERMPARPROCESSED AFFIN BASE Uf WHfRFVfK IRENE MORRISON, ST XCONOCO 30 J. E. FLYNN IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF and Licensed Undertaker THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Embalmer. DISTRICT, IN AND FOR CARUTAH PRICE BON COUNTY, STATE OF Ambulance Service Phone 29 Quart" stays up in your motor and never drains away . HI SUMMONS pet fabric, but we don't know of anything that is more practical and enjoyable to wear than a tailored flat crepe frock. Of course, the tailored silk crepe frock should have a soft note about it and that's why we selected this one. It has a "kerchief collar tied in a laconic bow at the front just soft enough to harmonize with the trim pleats at the back and front. The irregular pointed-at-frolines of the skirt and attachment are smart notes. This is the type of frock which may be worn with a variety of lingerie collars. Excella Pattern No. 3520. Sues 14 to 42, 25 cenu. curved-at-bac- k 2-- BANK CIGAR STORE the plaintiff. THORIT HATCH. MARL D. GIBSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Helper, Utah. 0 and Apartme nts One of the nicest ftmlly hotels In the city. Rooms and apartments all newly decorated and painted 1, 2 and tii room apartments completely furnished Monthly Rates Driika The Best Billiard to th Couaty Phone 8 Helper 3 $20.00 and up THONE 130 HELPER, UTAH l |