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Show THE HELPER TIMES Page Four HELPER, UTAH Helper, Utah Thursday, December 17, 1931 Youth Given Award Athena Club Girls For Injuries of Will Appear In Nine Years Ago Three Act Play Settlement in a damage suit arising from an accident which occurred at Clear Creek, February 6, 1922 was settled Monday when the fed- by the students of the Greek school eral court jury awarded Myron at the Liberty hall Sunday afternoon. The twentyltwo girls of the 16, of Vernal, $6000 damages Athena club will portray the prinagainst the Utah Fuel company. The ycuth alleged he suffered cipal characters of the cast in the painful and permanent injury when modern story of three acts. James at the age of seven years, he fell Kayriakis, teacuw-- of the Greek into an unguarded pool of hot water schools of Helper and Price, will caused by a leaky steam pipe near direct the performance. BUY your usual amount of Christmas Gifts. Pay for them at your leisure. Our Payment Plan solves your Christ- f' mas Gift problems. Inves- tigate it today. " WALNUT CEDAR CHEST i Lined with genuine Ten-- ; nessce red cedar. Protect your clothing from dust damp Moth Damage. ever-welcom- I.O.O.E. REBEKAHS PLAN FOR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY Fire Department Given Early Call For Drug Store The Helper fire department answered an emergency alarm at 4 o 'clock Friday morning when the Members of the Independent Order night marshall detected smoke pourof Odd Fellows and Bebekah orders ing' from Schramm-Johnson'have completed arrangements 'for store. A motor had burned oiutdrug in their annual Christmas party to be the refrigerator at the fountain, given at the K. of P. hall Monday however it had caused no blaze and evening. There will be a Christmas the damage was negligible. n tree, program and treats for the fraternal families. Mrs. D. A. Bench Mrs. Tom Migliacci returned home and F. L. Wilson are the committee Monday morning from a week-enin charge. spent with friends in Grand Junco tion, Colorado. mm e Mrs. George Heck was a shopper in Salt Lake City. week-en- Mrs. Lapriel Bedmond was a in the capital city Wednesday. yjj R Mrs. ; A. S. Wooley of Columbia with her sisters spent the week-enMrs. J. B. Kesler. Welih Cattl. The Welsh breed of cattle U black, with fairly long horns. The cattle mature a little slowly, bat grow to a large size and furnish beef of prime quality. Until 1904 they were of two types, known ai North and South Vtlsh, but tft Welsh Black Cuttle society wai formed In that year and a com twin herd book was established. Miss Susan Maulsby Teturned to her position at the Eastern Utah Electric store in Helper Mondayt lonowing a two weeKs' influenza $6.00 andp Includes A beautifully upholstered davenport, full size high back chair, a handsome occasional chair and ottoman, a floor lamp, bridge aud a colorful velvet lamp, a velvet a $79.90 pillow N.vman of Helper and Howard Ellis of Castlegate left Monday on ET3 a visit to mining properties near Walsenburg, Colorado. ten-da- units beautifully upholstered. 3 For the Gift Beautiful, Give a GRUEN WATCH . 8 M It costs no more to give this Finer Watch and you are assured of Characteristic Beauty, Lasting Beauty of True Gold, Accuracy and Dependability of Guild . Craftsmanship.- A Watch as fine inside as it is Beautiful outside. Eastern Utah. v ft ft r We are exclusive Gruen Watch Dealers iu If?' ffa ELITE JEWELRY and FLORAL PRICE HELPER - jf JP JP JP JP .JP. JP JP j a tt Bfr i i'Oit THIS BEDROOM ENSEMBLE 11-Pie- n - All-Wo- Slipper Sets; Josph Barboglio, Jr.. is expected home Sunday from Omaha Neb., where he is enrolled in Creichton college. He will remain through the holidays with his parents. Your I'hoioe of a walmi-- poster or panel bed, a large chest of drawers, exquisite Hollywood vanity with Venetian Mirror to match, an upholstered bench a guaranteed coil spring and felted cotton mattress, a pair of boudoir lamps, bed pillows and a dainty candlewick bedspread 1 liii. GlT UGGeTIOn ow! Pensiey's features Last Minute Git Suggestion! Flanriel lath Elobe and Lounging State F. F. Fisher attended a first district conference of the American Legion held at Hiigliam, Ratwdav and Sunday. $97.40 Genuine Mahogany GOV. WINTHROP DESK A highly decorative and useful gift for any home Mm Mrs. W. A. Miller is expected home the last of the week from Cambria, Iowa, where she was called four months ago by the serious illness of her father, who passed away last week. Heavily Overstuffed CHAIRS spring Watches, Leather Goods, Cigarette Lighter and Cases Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets, Key Holders, Leather Bill Folds, Traveling Sets. THRILLinG J $16.50 up Let Us Help in Choosing HIS Gift v Mrs. Joseph Barboglio and daughter, Helen arrived home Sunday evening from a several months' sojourn in Long Beach, California to spend Christmas with home folks. They will return December 26, in order that Miss Helen might continuevith her studies. PIECE LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLE 11 Bofa Naachman M DEPART M B M T. STORE Helper, Utah illness. "i $31.00 $2.79 TO $5.90 Packed ot colors ana patterns The slippers to match are1 deep cushioned and com- fortable! Ellis Sanders, formerly with the Safeway market at Helper has been made manager of the Safeway market at Price, succeeding Pemar Wightman who has been transferred ol Hobcs Your sure to pick the right thing if you choose a Beacon B'anket robe each individually and slipper set gift-boxeThey're cosy fitting! and very becoming a wide range Miss Elizabeth Faterson was a business caller in the capital Friday '" GIFT in Box! TO to Ogden. Mrs. Nellie AHred, her daughter and son were week-envisitors at the home of Mrs. C. B. Fahring. The (Light - m - weight but warmj 'Beautiful solid colors with conj trasting collar, cuffs, and sell material girdles with fringe. - d Dainty Gift Novelties two are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. William Whetmore were visitors in Prnvo and Heber the last of the week. V 11 RADIOS $37.50 $49.50 Miniature sets that give unequalled will " to please "HER" Bay Fahring is expected home Friday to spend his vacation from the Brigham Young University at Provo with home folks. PIECE DINING ASSEMBLE Includes A beautifully turned pedestal table, buffet and six walnut j liaivs to match, a flawless buffet mirror, a t"paz console bowl and a Belgian point lace - $96.60 table cloth Q Each Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burgar are leaving the latter part of the week for El Monte, California, where they will enjov the Christmas holidavs visiting at the home of their daugh ter and sun-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Stalker. Suspenders forGikts thing for the Home, selected wit an eye for good taste and value, vill be an everlasting source of happiness and remembrance. So me: one J. Services THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING! Sunday School 10 ft. m. Morning Services 11 , m. Ep worth Lsrn 6:30 p. m. Evening Service 7:80 p. m. Where Good Furniture Costs Less Co. HOME FURNISHERS OF CENTRAL, SOUTHERN AND EASTEEN UTAH 1 w rib- -i She'll adore these exquisite hon and lace trimmed handkerchief cases and find a hundred uses for the glass bowl filled with fluffy guest powder puffs t Others at 98c H. Mac BILL, Minister 22 North 2nd E. St. Phone 511R GIVE FURNITU RE THIS YEAR Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell Others at 49c COMMUNITY Church GIVE SOMETHING FOR THE HOME IJOC Famed "Majesties", loo! Rayon elastic, with rayon braided' ends Strong and smart Ii Every person In Carbon should go to Church. Tou art wanted and needed. "Sot forsaking the assembling of ourselves together." . Hebrews 10: 25. GAYKODE" Sheer Dull PcrfusJie GIFT TOWEL Ensemble Atomizers IHere's a GIFT a bath towel and two wash cloths to maleh lin the colors "shell" want k "her" dressing table!) Quaintly shaped bottles with' neat gold designs! Choice of colors. , in GIFT Package 'hsiJacnuar1 49c fa Con-kli- Ins, cover- - fa& fa fa Diamonds, Jeweled Bracelets, Rings, Necklaces, Gruen Watches, Silverware, Meeker Bags, Novelties, Toilet n Articles, Ileisey and other imported Glassware, and Waterman Fountain Pen Sets. M M M d Scoop Sertt Occasional CHAIRS Hardwood frames ed in mohair and velour. Many patterns to pick from. At prices any Christmas Uiulget will Approve, ? Are you seeking Something for HER. s Everybody agrees . . now is THE time to buy furniture. And since everyone lias use for new furnishings, furniture at its new low price levels becomes the gift ideal. Give furniture, an gift and help make this the merriest Christmas ever. $13.05 his home at Clear Creek. He sued for $80,000 through his guardian ad litem, Flora Odekirk. L In a Furniture Buying Year FURNITURE IS THE GIFT IDEAL WW Xor-gar- Deferred fa fa GIFT SUGGESTIONS M A benefit play, sponsored by M Helmos chapter No. 94, G.A.P.A. will M be given by the Athena club assisted M For Others 49c and upl Silk Hose Just the kind she likes! Newc to Winter shades ! Silk-plate- d nd sole. Ask for Ko. 439- - I SS w |