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Show Helper, (krboa County, It is sincerely hoped the lack lems were"iroped".(iut" at the" committee meetingy and r everything of attendance at the last meetWM. T. IGLEHEART,. . . .Editor looked bright fef the- - public ing was due to other demands V meeting scheduled for Monday, upon their time rather than the eflack of any interest in the proEntered in the Postoffice at Help- November 16th. Individual er, Utah, as Second Class fort upon the part of the tem- ject, thus manifested by the busiMall matter every Thursday. porary officers placed notificat- ness men and women. ion- of.- - the coming meeting if the last statement Per Tear the hands of more-- ; than forty Is However, $2.6 true, then no sympathy can be business people. The meeting it- felt for the local business people Advertising Rate on Application. self was attended by only a small in any future waitings and moans Address all Communications numben which may be expressed concernto the Helper Times, Helper, Juet .what lhe4 final answer ing the progress, the amount of will be must. ,b.e manifested at a business and the publicity gained Let's Get Organized third meeting which has been by any neighboring community, called for next Monday evening through the functioning of their For the past several weeks a at the City hall. civic organizations. ""xiyic project of vital interest to every man and woman engaged in business in this community has been gaining momentum. It Is a recognized fact Helper is badly in need of a civic ora harmonious group ganization composed of the merchants and professional people of the . comjWlTTftJ -munity to act in unity for the of town's the general promotion welfare, which could be made to include the encouragement' of commerce, enhancing trading opportunities, and the beneficial solution of countless other problems which confront this progressive community. During the past few weelcs committees have been appointed, and have diligently pursued their In our stock you will find all standard taBks of seeking out public sentiment concerning the organization makes of ot.a civic body in Helper. contacts made with any of i the local business people showed a consensus of opinion favored organization. As a result a public meeting was called a week ago Monday evening at the City hall, and a fairly representative group were present to express Easy Terms their various ideas concerning organization. The outlook appeared very encouraging to the leaders who had worked on the civic "Everything to make home Home" project, and a committee on ways and means were appointed to & gather information necessary for Needless definite organization. to eay many perplexing prob -- :PREPARE I FOR H MjwjHTER Per-Tson- al CIRCULATOR HEATERS priced from $37.50 to $92.50 Helper Furniture IT'S Hardware SII.SAf KDI NEW A. I TStA, Kovembgr 19, 1831 There Is no need to Bit idly by and envy other towns for and the gains progresslveness they make through unit actio'a. The thing for Helper to do is to GET OUT AND BOOST HELPER. And this will never be accomplished by any delays in attending these Initial meetings for organization the while we shirkingly explain "Let George do it." The time to act Is NOW, while public interest Is concerned with the promotion of the civic pro ject. The civic leaders who have so far devoted their time and efforts to the idea, cannot be expected to continue their interest very far, unless they are backed i with public enthusiasm, No criticism can be made to the nature of the organization, for as yet, it remains much ia the formative state. It is up to the merchants, the business and professional men and women to attend the Monday meeting and put across the form of organiza tion which will be the most favor able for the promotion of the greatest amount of good. Only one matter has been decided ant that is the dues are to be kept at a reasonable amount, which is expected to promote a greater membership, and at the same time bring In a proportionate amount of money as would be gained by higher fees and fewer members. If you expect to gain benefits through your business associations, if you have any individual Ideas which you consider would be of mutual benefit to yourself and your neighbor, if you have any notions as how to improve business conditions in Helper, if there are any vital problems Involving your individual business which you need assistance with, come out Monday, and expreia your ideas. Let's get ORGANIZED now. piliiiliHM I THANKSGIVING 1 for Saturday and Monday g We have arranged a long list of good things PUMPKIN Sweet Potatoes Del Monte. Highest grade for pies YAMS OR SWEETS 2 for 25c 4 pounds for 19c large White King for Monday wash days' cans. Fine for dessert Size 2 for 29c each 37c JELLO SOAP All flavors. Another dessert item 10 bars for 27o ORANGES SALAD OIL New Crop. Medium size. D D Oio Brand MIXED NUTS CORN FLAKES . Kellogs. LARGE PACKAGE 2 lbs. for 45c each 10c COFFEE TOMATOES Hills Bros, Makes the finest cup of coffee Medium Size tins per pound 39c 4 cans for 29c SYRUP MATCHES The finest for hot cakes Log Cabin SIX-BO- X each 49c washers. And every hidden part has the wme pw.'-- tit m , lasting quality the same fine construction as the parts that show. For that is the Maytag idea of quality. That's why May tags have therepulalion for giving those extra years of cc"iot: ical service why Maytag has achieved and held its position as world leader. This new washer is Maytag's answer to millions of careful buying women-wo- men who want Maytag quality ir a moderate priced washei" women who have put off buying a washer till they could buy the one they wanted at a price they could afford. htnt'jht nn May la it. Visit the Maytag thowrootrt and Bee this Nete Maytag in action. See tuny loic Irrma as TILE MAYTAG CO., NEWTON, IOWA Found .4 1191 T J I PER WEEK km ruj TUNE IN Enjoy the M.yt.g Radio Hour over N. B. C. Coast to Coaat Blua Network Erery Monday, 9i00 P.M., E.T. :00 P.C.T. 8:00 C.T. 7:00 M.T. THE Phone 200 WASIIEU . . T.VHLE IUONKIt MAYTAG SHOP Price, Utah - . SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COtRT OF JUDICIAL THE SEVENTH DISTRICT, IN AND FOR CAR STATE OF BON COUNTY, UTAH. RENE MORRISON, Plaintiff, ,,' E M. MORRISON, , ' LEG of LAMB Young and Small BEST CUTS TO ' STATE OF UTAH SAID DEFENDANT: Vou are hereby summoned appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the ia county in which this action brought: otherwise, within JO days after this service,'' and de fend the above entitled action; that In case of your falluro to do so. Judgment wll be rendered against you according to the which demands of the complaint, within ten days after service of this summons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of this maid Court. This action is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving hereto the marriage ' contract fore existing between you and the plaintiff. THORIT HATCH, MARL D. CIBSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Helper, Utah. o yEAL per pound 18c T-BO- STEAK NE Cut from fancy Veals- - Cut from Choice Steers per pound 15c per pound 18c Castle Rock Mercantile h Phone 35; 1 Utah 17 IlililllllllllM Women's Club : ; , Hear Biography"' Sixteen members of the Wo men's club of Helper met at the last Utah Service clubhouse Thursday afternoon' for the'ir No in charge of vember program ' of Mrs. A. F. Drury, chalman the Social Science department. A biography of Jane Addams was read by Mrs. D. C. Gibson. Many interesting details featuring the biography Vera furnished by Mrs. J. E. Gease.' who was personally ' acquainted with much of the 'actresses'' life during 'her noted residence in Chicago years ago. Other numbers of the program were vocal solos by Mrs. Henry Hall and Mrs. R, C. Sheldon; Proper English review by Mrs. and community Bert Buhnel singing led by Mrs. L. R. Metz. . ' Defendant THE - . each 15c per pound 19c POT ROAST expect only on. the highest priced CARTON IN OUR MEAT MARKET AT real Maytag at the price of a second choice washer! Sensational? Yes, but wait till you see it! Wait till you see its beautiful simplicity of design its many improvements and refinements that you would Gallon size 2 each 89c PORK J 1-- per dozen 25c AIL KINDS Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial district of the State of Utah in and for Carbon ounty. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah S. Dennis, deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucers attached to - th at the offlae' of undersigned Thorit Hatch, Esq., Helper State Bank building. Helper, Utah on or before January 19th, 1932. Florence Dennis, Administratrix. First pub., Nov. 19th. Last pub., Dec. 10, 1931. White Bob 4 for 25c o Silver Tea For . December 4th A silver tea given by the Ladles Guild of the St. Barnabas church will be a social event of early December. The affair will take place at the chapel in the Utah Service building Friday afternoon December 4 from the, hours, of Z until 5 o'clock. Mrs. M. C. Melrose is general chairman of the tea. The musical program ia In charge of Mrs. Reagan Ratliff, while Mrs. A. G. Deuel and. Mrs. V. W. Faucett are in charge of the decorations. Mrs. John Buchanan and Mrs. P. B. Young will preside at the tea tables. A piectsd quilt, the handiwork of the Guild members will .be raffled off during the afternoon.. During the paet few weeks the ladies have done charity sewing and have completely - outfitted ' five poor families or a total number of 17 people, residing in thii ' ... ; community. g g Soap Flakes PINEAPPLE LEG ROAST JL to eat for your Thanksgiving Dinner H o I I SPECIALS! I Bridge-Luncheo- at a Dinner-Bridg- party given Friday at the home Paul; Pessetto. Chrysanthemums in yellow and white were placed in the entertaining rooms of the home. Place cards named these guests: Mrs. Q.:V. Spratllng, Mrs. R. P. Barrell, e, Mrs. Sam Stein, Mrs. Victor Mrs. H, M. Leute, Mrs.; W. R. Johnson, Mrs. E. A. Green-halg- h, Mrs. Pete Gustus, Mrs. A. Mrs. F. R. Porter, Lltizzette, Mrs. M. Floyd and Mrs. A. Minor. Mrs. John Buchanan assisted the . of Mrs. Llt-zett- hostes. At e O Pessetto Home A pleasant social the week was the affair dinner-bridg- e ! Catholic Ladies bake sale at the of Castle Rock Mercantile Company Adv Saturday, November 21. Groceries r- - Meats ; n Honors Mother Mrs. Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, met at the Masonic temple in Price Tuesday afternoon to sew for the children patients of the Shrlner3' ' children in hospital Salt Lake City. Many children from this community have received treatment at the hospital and considerable interest has been evidenced in the volunteer to furnish night gowns and other clothing to the little patients. Mrs. I. M. Gauchet is In charge of the work. Eugene well-appoint- - Thousands of Satisfied Customers . Gibson presided bridge-luncheo- n given at her home In the Riccl apartments Friday afternoon in compliment to her mother, Mrs. John Best, a visitor from Minturn, Colorado. Dainty the rosebud corsages marked luncheon covers which were placed for Mesdames Best, Monima Jr., Crockett. Robert Crockett, A. D. Sutton, Ray McGonigal of Trice; A. Lltizzette, J. Vignetto, Frank Wible, John Colzanl, H. Slmonsen, Sam Stein, V. J. B. Kesler, D. C. Gibson, A. F. Drury R. C. Sheldon, Clylo Miller, A. J. Stafford, Frank Low of Helper and Mrs. L. Kru3e of Castle Gate. 0. E. S. Members Ia Charity Sewing Twenty memers of the Naomi QUALITY PRICE SATISFACTION ivieat ci Helper tiocery j Phone 60 Utah I |