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Show Locals Lose In Return Contest With Duchesne Spring Glen Defeats Helper; Wlni County Football Championship The Helper Junior high toot-rthen- ed the school gradi freshmen were onH defeated by the Duchesne high school on the local grounds by 13-- 6 In a return game played Two week ago the Saturday. stulocal youtha held the older a game In 13-aeore dent by a played at Duchesne. but Helper played a fine game the weight ot the high school students proved too much In battle. Grant Brown. Ducheene fullback wae the IndiTldual star of the day, both on the offensive Verdi and defensive. Vaughan, and Scallion played good ball ior Helper. Duchesne chalked up the first score in the opening quarter on the line plunges by Grant Brown but they failed to make the extra point when the paas was knocked down. Helper scored on a beautiful pass at the beginning of the second half with Greco throwing to Verdi, Verdi making a nice recovery after the ball had been partly batted down by a Duchesne halfback. Duchesne came back to again take the lead and scored another touchdown, using their advantage in weight to buck the score over. They also scored ou a tie for points on a line plunge, Helper's chance to tie the score several I LOCAL toy id of came In the fourth quarter when 18th day of September, A. D., Dalplas, substitute for Greco, 1S31. J. H. LAMBERT, heaved a pass to Mofflt, but tht over the Justice of the Peace ball the latter dropped First pub., Nov. 19. 1931. line. i the Last pub., Dec. 17, 1931. Spring Glen captured o championship county football an in defeated Helper when they Armistice day game played at I Prire. The icame'B score ended 13 to 7. The football laurels for the county were won by Harding of Price the year before, o Miss Gertrude Wahl spent the SUMMONS Armistice holiday visiting with In the Justice's court of Helper, her parents. She came home witn forhn county, state of Utan,of a number of Carbon students who' ire in attendance at the Before J. H. Lambert, Justice Wasatch academy in Mt. th Peace. Lumber and Hardware company, hin on wir 1J Plaintiffs, vs. vr. uu, Mrs." nd Modts Defendants, the Defen to Utah of State The Vou and each of you are here before v- oitmmnnad to aDDear above-entitle- nftAr ,immona ucon you, if served m 77 within the county in which this artinn ia brought, otherwise, after this the defend and service, action brought against $103.- you to recover the sum of account ior an on open 94, wares and merchandise, together with interest in the sum $20 10, for costs and other Just, the proper and equitable relief in above-entitl- James Galanls was a business caller in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ware and family of Mutual, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ware and family of National were visitors at the Sam Ware home ia Orangeville the past week. Mrs. Rose Harris of Nortn Myton Bench and Mrs. M. Eggle son of Roosevelt have returned following a visit with relatives in Helper. Catholic Ladles bake sale at the Castle Rock Mercantile Company Adv Saturday, November 21. A. 8. Vfahl and Mm. Lena Litlssette were visitors In Salt Lake the latter part of the week, where Mrs. Wahl consulted with specialist regarding iher Mrs. B. C. SA "Here is a pis yen may have between yon. Do you want sm to 41. ids "Did yon bake It yourself, ladyr ur "Tea." "I ain't hungry, mam to him. I've been hers tt all U beta." Wb wish to thank all of our kind friends for their assistance and sympathy extended during the illness and at the time of death of our beloved father and Mr. and Mrs. Henry TJhle and grandfather, also for the beautiMrs. P. B. Young were business ful floral offerings. visitors in Salt Lake City ThursMr. and Mrs. Morgan Locke, day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Riche, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Locke, Mr. and Catholic Ladles bake sals at ths Mrs. E. A. Dimick and thelf Castle Rock Mercantile Company families. '. oSaturday, November 21. Ady Edward Davis, a student at tho Cbiats Lanf is lie Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleas The chlmr.ee of the Command ant spent the Armistice day cele" eoan wert celebrated In tk tins bration with his homefolks. of Marco Polo. Thlrteesth rentnry. They are men tinned also by ftar-bosPortngnrss. who visited Mrs. John Best returned to her India soon after the psswirs ef ths home in Minturn, Colorado, SatCape ef Good Hope by Vsseo Cs For the past week she urday. Gams : "Great Mfitltlos enttosi cloths sdralrsMy painted, atss asm had been visiting: at the home ot whits sid sm tripd. art bsM her daughter, Mrs. Eugene s. Us bs satltastlo." highest OEXCELLA 1 Pricas Effa ctive Friday and Satsrday,November my hand NOT THE PLACE 1 PattcaCie Syrup All Flavors Self Eking Pure Cane and Maple 29c 9 lb. bag Maximum Jcfllo Flour Hufilers 6c Package I Mince "I have tried every place, but the only Store where I can get Style, and Quality at the Right Price is at the Remark, of this kind are frequently heard by a number of people. It is our business to keep up our reputation, therefore we will positively not allow our Store to sacrifice Quality for Price. Buying at our Store you may rest assured you re ceive your money's woith, whether you buy a safety pin or a genuine fur coat. 2 43c lb can y2 6 tin GOLDEN RULE STORE" 20-2- 1 ed " Given under Maximum Meat 2-I- Jar b Walnuts"! t ye K b Mtad it I kiss your ths lea bat yoa ought tt knew that Imt Us proper TWs whera r 91 ths The great thing ki the world ! lot so much where we stand si Ir t direction we are moWac ; Eaisinc NOTHINQ PUT UNK3 i 23c BSC s lbs. 25c Beano lis. HQ Laundry boap Luna a Procter & Gamble Product 25c 10 bars Par Rapidly becoming the Nation's most popular package Boap 39c Package Peanut Pineapple Flour Butter Libby'i ripe Broken slioes Use Safeway flour for No. 214 can your Holiday baking An h Hoody'g unusual bargain D Of such small things as a group of pleats is chic composed. Here is a tiny frock that is just a plain kimono- sleeved model. But by pUtin? s Krouo of deep pleats at the and right-bacit becomes the sort of distinguished frock that Parisian moth ers favor. Its round collar, ending in bow perched upon the shoulder. lends a flattering line to very youthful throats. It is exceptionally essy to make, for the arrangement of the pleats ts very simple snd there is practically no other sewing required other than seaming it up. For the winter-timit is most sttrsctive in challis or wsol creee. Excdla Pattern Ns. 1677. Sixes 2. and years, 2 cents, Seedlets b Paek&fft Rice Nut-Lunc- KIMONO-SLEEVE- 3Qe lb. 4-I- ot WitJora Nog-ge- t ; place. ring." 79c 5 lb. can 13c Each 48 lb. bag 93c left-fro- nt Tomatoes k, NEWER CO0TS e, Woods m, furred, and carefully designa new level of lowness yon we are showing. Of tweeds, other fine woolens with the o of Slippers, Star Oxfords Brand and pumps. The very newest creations In shoe Last year's making. prices were This year's per pair. Look at our display windows. J 4 .49. price, only $2.95 nil n i Store iuie HELPER. UTAH Sego or Morning 2 11c Celery CUDAHYS REX It pays to buy the Best b 93c Each Onions Apples 6- 10c Stalk - 19c Unusuall smooth and form sized uni- 19c 4 lbs. Oranges8- Su. 4 lbs. 25c 35c Sweet Potatoes Jumbo Celery pail for 2 Limit 6 cam Lard 8-l- The dainty little No. 3 Seive Dinnerette peas No. 2 cans tall can for 11c - Doz.l9c 12c Cranberries .SaCewoy Meats Well Streaked acoi itoaBWgaMO Combo PERMANEN" i y St Ulr sic Sbxitii is m fimm with coins fnaty dunn ft mm4 s rigH The Gift Beauty Shop per lb. 18c of the BEST QUALITY -- ttaas trvm i I mt l(wi ia una t Cured Place Your Order Early sad be assured ad m Eastern Sujir TURKEYS 'Ringlette New shipment Ladies Insist upon the newest and best in Permanent Waves. Do not be satisfied with just any Consider permanent. your Hair! We use Genuine supplies in all our permanent. Featuring always the latest, newest and best in everything. For real satisfaction try ths new Combo Ringlette Wave. You wont need to worry about and the wind blowing It it is really a lasting wave requiring 10 times less heat and 10 times less weight for the customer, thus relieving the terrible dread of a permanent. We ars giving this Wave for $5.00 where most shops ars asking from $7.50 to wave in $10 for ths same other cities. This is the only shop In ths city giving a genulna Combo Ringlette Permanent Wave on a Ringlette machine uslag Genulna supplies. We are also featuring ths new Virgin Permanent Wave. Come in and let tho operators explain this new wave to you. Now being given for $5.00. The ArtlBtlc Permanent Wave given on an Artistic machine using genuns supplies Is still being given for $5.00. The Duart Permanent Wave Tm is now $3.75. This is a special tfss price until Thanksgiving. Licensed Graduate Operators Licensed Shop Eacb ot $24.75 Not only are they sumptuously ed the price has been put t can't beat it for the quality boucles, Konga cloth and smartest of furs. Cross-Ut- ah cans "ftaasagM ars s fetletew. Havs yot rrsc trts thst tat ktsdr "ttaly sty aassaod U such s he M t aat any kind tm t ths ! Peas Mills. 'a very finest solid pack No 2l2 The Gift Beauty Shop With an Eye to Keeping You Smart as well as Warm -- 3 returned Burgar home the last of the week from a short business trip to the capitol city. and in case of your do so, Judgment will to failure be rendered against you accord , dnmund of the cora- - plaint. u dsitf, Helper and his Krt W. B. Morrison of Salt Lake City were business callers in Helper and Price Friday. Sunday. nromLAii. IUS Julius HbJXOAti. tfSXAf rSj? tsjT of the nilxotA TJ,S KNEW Fill PIS. health. court within the service of d C. H. Bishop returned Friday from the capital city rhere she had visited since Mrs. PrrfxrcJ ZspecMj for dants: the te Upto-the-Minu- Hansen Harry hnnhand and wife, Mrs. hsroe PIC" NIC HAMS ST0EE NO. 33 HELPER Mild Sugar Cured per lb. Phone 7W 7 |