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Show Helper, Carbon County, PU fc, November 26, 1931 t i Guests Bidden to Turkey Dinner Eight, guests were bidden to the home .of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Grover Wednesday evening for a delicious turkey dinner. Thanksgiving appointments graced the dining table where these guests were seated: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan, Mr. and Mra. Frank Barboglio and Mr. and Mrs. H. Simonsen. Bridge was the after " dinner diversion. Twelve Enjoy Eirthday Dinner Twelve guests were bidden to the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. "oil, Jr.. Friday evening when Mrs. Voll gave a dinner bridge party on the occasion of her husband's birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wibie, Mr. and Mrs. SPth Davis, Mr and Mrs. John Colzanl, Mr. and JoseMrs. Steve Bunnel, Miss and Archer Pete Feado, phine John Mackey, - one-thir- ty cross-countr- . e, reur j T5T j Mrs. Levy Hines, Mre. M. Mrs. M. O. Porter, Mrs. D. E. Lambson, Mrs. D. A. Bench, Mrs. Hilton Peterson, Mre. E. A. and nuts placed Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. and Mr. and Mrs. L. and Miss Ardeie Greenhalgh Oveson were among those present. Mrs. Hall is captain of the degree staff, while Mrs. Bartlett is noble grand and Mra. Wilsoa d of the local An-Jel- in Postmaster Bags Urge Bull Elk : . i WJ$ pio 1. party of five elk hunters from Helper returned home from their hunting grounds Friday afternoon, bearing a y bull elk, the spoils from a seige of the game on the Manti forest district. The postThe Sewing Club five-poi- entertained her sewing club Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. L. Nielson, Mm. Mrs. Ralph C. L. Crawford, Crawford, Mrs. Ray Barret, Mrs. Ford Winters. Mrs. Jack Clma, Mrs. G. Penman, Mrs. h. Carlson and Miss Ruth Munay were among those to participate tn the evening of needlework, which was concluded by the serving of luncheon at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. M. S. Andelin nt ten-da- master, Harris Simonsen, was the lucky hunter, bagging his game the second day out. It is estimated the big animal weighed close to 500 pounds. The party Included F. L. Gross and Jack Vignetto, both of whom returned at the end of the first week, and P. A. Schafer, Henry Hall and the postmaster. Women Jointly The local nimrods reported Observe Birthdays four or a total parties, hunting Jfrs- - C. L. Crawford and Mr of twelve hunters from. Cedar A. L Nielson entertained at a and City, Salt Lake, California turkey dinner party Sunday, the Carbon county were campers la day being the birthday of both. the pines of the Manti district, The festive board was Bet at the only four legal elk Crawford home, with a big however, were brought down by the pumpkin, hollowed to hold fruits ' tYA , r -- mm If 34 Henry tfhle opened his j, new Dr. A. W. Dowd will be in Price next week at Liberty hotel barber shop in the Times buildwere beginning Tuesday, December ing Saturday. The quartersBallin-ger, recently vacated by Glen ; 1, 1931. who has moved his insurance ' Mr, and Mrs. P. G." Dufford office in the Hall building. and eon, of Helper have returned A social evening of dancing from a visit with friends in and cards will follow the regular Jreen River and Moab. meetings of Helper lodge No. 56 ' Mrs. George Boyd returned to and Utahna Rebekah ldge No. her home in Salt Lake City Fri- 39, I. 0. O. F. Friday evening day after a week's visit at the All members are urged to R. K. Moss home. Mrs. Boyd is remembered as the former Mis3 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pacina and Betty Dowd. daughter Ida, and Elwood RichMrs. Frank Osborne and little ardson of Boise, Idaho, are house son of Grand Junction,' are here guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rich- as house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Spratling. The Osbornes are former Helper-ites- . 1 as vice-gran- Winners Guests at Bridge luncheon Sunday School Party Honors Visiting Kin The officers, teachen i and Mrs. R. A. Dart entertained members of the St. Bafulms Thursday- - at her home compli, a Union Sunday 6choo) ,o: it in a menting Mrs. Vere Keslej-Alaaka. party at the chapel Filday r fvisitor from Ketchikan, luncheon was served ining. The social was the enterA retainment accorded the at small tables, the guest y mtLOsv-shl- p maining for an afternoon of team on a race concluded in the fall. bridge. Mra. Sam Stein and Mra. J. T. Kelley were high at the Mrs. A. G. Deuel captained the W. was winning team while Mrs. games, while Mrs. Kesler with a guest prise. Faucett was at the head of the presented Mra. Those bidden Included the guest losing group of scholars. of was chairman Laborol John Arof honor and the Mesdames thur Carlson of Spring Canyon; the program of games at the somvved Mrs. Lcial, while Faucett RobW. R. of T. J. Price; Kelley inson of Kenilworth; Ace Minor, the refreshments. Sam Stein, E. A. M. H. Leute, Greenhalgh, B. Moffit, M. Floyd, Officers Entertain .1. W. T. Elliott, Jack Vignetto, Degree Staff The degree staff of Utahna Colzanl, Clyde Miller, Mrs. F. Rebekah lodge No. 39 were enNyman, J. B. Keeler, A. Litiz-zettC. R. Fahrlng, L. R. Grovtertained at the home of Mrs. F. L. Wilson Friday evening with er, C. Wallm and R. Ratliff. e, the centerthe the in LatQr evening j piece. guests adjourned to the Nielson home for cards. Those enjoying the evening were' Mr. and Mia. Williams Frank Pizza,' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall and Mrs. VT. 3. Bartlett hostesses together with Mrs. Wilson. The social hours were passed with bridge until the serving of a midnight luncheon. Mrs! Henry ! showing a wealth of charm in their new colorings,, new trrintt fin A timii fv7ocf HERE'S I Chris Jouflas left Wednesday for Los Angeles, where he will enter Woodbury's college. Chris will enroll for a two year business administrative course. ' Price Community- - Church' J. H. MacRili, 'Pastor 22 N. 2nd Easti Price . ' . . Morning Epworth Miss Evening BeveridgeT Supt'. worship - .J -- 11 a. m - - 6:30 p.m. League Evelyn tultz, Supt. wo ship -- - 7:30 p. m. G00D jJEWS To Christmas Shoppers of Helper Met-ropo- le Saturday, November 28, 1931 AUTO We Will Receive A - Which will be shown at our Store next week- i May we suggest you drop in and make ycur FOE ANY PUEF0SE Price, Utah Silvagni Bldg, J Helper Furniture and Hardware Co. Home Acceptance Corporation f CRISIS and style! Don't these sound inviting? GIGANTIC - AMAZING BENEFICIAL - APPEALING Starts Fri., Nov. 2 7 BIG DAYS A Big Stock of Fine New Merchandise Everything on Sale to raise Mrs. Leo H. Lewis, good name in the market. money will aid the people while in New York, but we of Helper and surrounding find Therefore we are compelled to sacrifice our entire Oux compulsion to - to pocketbooks, corsel-ette- s; scarfs, sweaters Xmas novelties. Yljf A I I I 1 . A W ! f THE GOLDEN RULE STORE This and mer- chandise was bought by our if conditions wear, hosiery, ladies', gloves, girdles and W business dresses, skirts, hats, under- buy Misses and children's coats, one of the most Important features of all a COMPLETE size range . . . from little miss 14... to the more cenerous52. buyer, not up to the standard and and' we are overstocked, compelled to raise money country And meet time. We obligations on therefore will slash our entire stock fall and winter of merchan- dise in order to keep our stock. Our loss is your pain so do not miss this great opportunity of saving real money. This Sale is right in the heart of yoiir winter buying. Starts November 27th. Lasts selling days. 1 U J 4 JL,,,. fl I IIIIIHIUUIItlllMIMIIIIIItllllllUIIIIIIIMHHUlMMIIUIIWMIHl We're tremendously proud of this sparkling collection of new Spic and Span dresses, for they tell a new story of value, service cunning organdy ruffles.. .pretty little buttons, and contrasting piping. ' Selections Early -H LEWIS LADIES STORE the neatest of sty!es...with perky flares or tailored pleats . . . with 1 Carload of Furniture LOANS Wearable! Washable! Winsome! Crisp pastel linenes, sheer lawns, and colorful prints, made into ,,' 898 Charles Spadafora of Helper has sold his interest at the hotel at Green River to Mr. and Mrs. John Pessotto of , that place. , C-A-S- WASH FROCKS ' o : CONFIDENTIAL. QUICK PAY TAXES Buy Winter Supplies T5 over Thanksgiving with their ttelpw reiayves and friends' j"" Mr. and Mrs. Andy, Perry a,r.l daughter, Amber were called ta Durango, Colorado,. Thusday 'by Mrs. Perry the serious illness of " mother. ardsoin.T They will remain WATCH OUR WINDOWS WATCH FOR BIG BARGAIN SHEET!! 25 |