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Show htrraday, DeoatnW 31, 1631 THE HELPES TIKIS Mountain Snow Now Deepest in Years Wishing you AHappy and rosoerous With plenty of snow in the mountains, greater confidence is given the farmers and ranchers of the valleys thru which the water will have to drain in the spring, assuring sufficient water for Irrigation purposes. Holiday Events The estimate is made that more Given for Visitor snow is now in the mountains Mr. and Mrs. Barney Johnson than in a number of years past, entertained Christmas Eve and which is a great encouragement, Christmas night in compliment to especially following the dry seatheir son, Hal Johneon, a holiday son of the past summer. visitor from Los Angeles. Thirty o guests were bidden for each event, which were dinner parties, with Ancient Eye Doctor dancing and games as later diverA stamp belonging to a Roman sions. eye doctor who practiced in London about S(X A. D. wag discovered durChristmas Dinner ing the course of excavation work At Lange Home near London bridge. It was made Mr. and Mrs. E. Lange entera fiat stone two inches square of for tained at Christmas dinner of an Inch find thete guests: Mrs. Mary Feado, On the four narrow sides had thick. been Miss Josephine Pagano, Mies Ethel carved the mime of the doctor, Miss Josephine Feado, Caius SUvIus Tetricus, and his Mis3 Evelyn Feado and Louie for four eye troubles. The Lange. stamp was apparently used to the doctor's name on his form Dinner Farty at of solid sticks, resembling sticks of chailosworths sealing wax. Twelve guests were bidden to Lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. James Not True Spider Charlcsworth for Christmas din-- u " Is an archnld .. .overs were placed for Mrs. Gladys Merrill of Salt Lakeity. of the order Phalanglda, more corMiss rectly called harvestman. The memMrs. Norine Stockman, Charles-wortbers of this group of Invertebrates Elsie Miss Munk, Madge superficially resemble the true spiLeo Munk of Price; Fred and Howard Munk of Price; ders, but have a small, rounded body George Howard, and Harold Jones. composed of an Indistinctly Jointed cephalothorax to which the broad, short abdomen consisting of six segFriends Gather ments, is Joined. Most of the forms For Dinner have very long, slender legs and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ossano entertained at a family dinner par- are popularly called feed on small ty on Christmas day, with several do not They webs and are Insects, spin perfectly guests invited for the event. harmless. at the holiday Those gathered feast included Mrs. Harriet McAllister, Miss Flora Ossano, Miss D. Sutton, Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mrs. Lena Ossano, Kilbourne Peake; Ray McGonigal, Mrs. J. W. HamLloyd Williams, Bob Ossano and mond, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. L. J. Stooky, Alphonso Ossano. and Mrs. Frank Olson of Price; Mrs. O. E. Troseth of Standard-ville- ; Trainmen Auxiliary Mrs. C. C. Walln, Mrs. AuEntertain Tuesday to the gust Litizzette, Mrs. Eugene GibThe Ladies Auxiliary son, Mrs. Harris Slmonsen, Mrs. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen made a surprise call on Mrs. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. R J. Vaughn, Clyde Miller Tuesday evening, in Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs. W. T. observance of her birthday. The Elliott, Mrs. E. Flynn and Miss visitors presented their guest of Ruth Metz. honor with a picture, and at the close of social hours at cards, Friends Enjoy served refreshments. Those pres- Dinner Party ent included Mrs. S. A. Llewelyn, Another dinner party of interMrs. D. E. Lambson, Mrs. Lottie est on Christmas day was given Lambson, Mrs. W. J. Deason, Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Pizza, Mrs. P. H. HugheB, E. Lambson, when they enterMrs. L. J. O'Brien, Mrs. Al Jones, tained Mr. and Mrs. Levy Hines Mrs. C. H. Biehop, Mrs. W. H. of Standardville, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Biehop, Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Morgan, and Mrs. Jack Reese. Lambson, and William Lambson, and daughter, Evelyn. Ten Enjoy Waffle Party Feado was Bridge Features Miss Josephine hostess at a waffle party given at Dinner Party her apartmenta Tuesday evening A dinner parly on Christmas following the school program. day was the pleasant social diThe guests exchanged remem- version at the home of Mr. and brances around the Christmas Mrs. A. D. Sutton in Price. The tree. A r9d and green color scheme dining table was lovely in holifeatured the entertaining rooms. day appointments, aad the plate These guests were bidden: Miss covers were marked with a roseElla Ward, Miss Ethel Lange, bud for the gentlemen and a corMiss Josephine Pagano, Mrs. Mary sage for the lady guests. Those Feado, Hugh Young of Los An- seated were Mr. and Mrs. A. F. geles; J. A. McKay of San FranDrury of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. L. cisco; Pete Archer, Gus Anton, A. McGee, Mr. fnd Mrs. W. E. and J. S. Mackey. Fleetwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGonigal and Miss Yolande Sutton. Bridge was an after dinner Dinner Party at diversion, with Mrs. McGee and Spring Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robbing of Mr. Drury scoring high. Spring Canyon had as their Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Shower Honors Herbert Woods of Price, Mr. and December Bride Mrs. Dave Brown and Jack Sulli- -' Mrs. James Bergera, nee Miss van of Spring Canyon Grace Hrienson of Castle Gate, a bride of December, was the guest of honor at a lovely miscellaneous Departing Missionary Given Farewell shower given Monday evening. Mis3 Aiiene Carter entertained The party took place at the home Sunday evening for Miss Clara of Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz, with Miss Clement, who leaves Friday to be- Albena Bonomo and Miss Louise gin her missionary work for the Gunderson of Price, hostesses. A Latter Day Saints church in the program of games and music enmission field of the southern tertained prior to the opening lot states. Guests of the evening were the many gifts showered upon employes of the J. C. Penney com- the young bride. The evening's pany's store, where Miss Clement guests included Miss Lola Bur-reehas been employed the past three Miss Thelma Taylor, Miss years. They included Mrs. Elmo Cecilia Taboni of Castle Gate, Bray, Mrs. H. J. McGahen, Miss Miss Mary Ethel McConnel, Miss Anna Matckovlc, Miss Marion Dorothy Wilson, Miss Thelma March, Miss Prina Vieta, Mrs. Al-d- a Rask, and Mrs. Frank Barboglio Thome, the guest of honor, and of Helper, and Mrs. Charles the hostess. Social chat and card of Price. games made the evening hours A midnight luncheon Four Dinner pleasant. was served at a long table cen- Guests at Staffords tered with a miniature Christmas Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Melrose of tree. Helper, and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Price, were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dinner Guests At Crawford Home J. Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford gave a Christmas dinner party at Five Hundred Club their home in Heiner for seven Entertains Visitors Covers named Mr. and The Five Hundred club called guests. Mrs. E. . Radcliff and daughter, unannounced at the home of Mr. Ilene of Price; Bud Ludwlg of and Mrs. R.fC. Sheldon for a surCastle Gate; Miss Evelyn Craw- prise party on Mr. and Mrs. ford and Earl and John Crawford. Thomas Wattors, , guests of the Sheldons from Pnehlo Colo. Mimic and games were features of the Bridge luncheon evening which was concluded by Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. A. F. Drury presided at an the serving of a late supper. Those enjoyable bridge luncheon Tues participating were: Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon. The guests were Del Woods of Price; Mr. and Mrs. seated at four small tables for a Elmo Bray, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. y luncheon, followed by Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ovor-ladMr. and Mrs. G. L. Kollcy, cards, where Mrs. A. J. Stafford and Mrs. R. J. Vaughn scored Mr. and Mrs. Reacan Ratliff and high. Thnse bidden wers Mrs, A. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Patterick. three-eight- New Year ss "Daddy-long-less- h, Also thanking you for the many happy bus'ness relations in 1931, I I trusting that we merit a continu- 'V I ance of your valued patronage for 1932. J.C.PENNEYCQ UTAH HELPER Wishing you A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR THE PALACE UTAH HELPER New Year's Greetings from the Hlnpr Fiirmh and Hardware Company At this season of the year we take pleasure in an expression of gratification over the cordial relations existing between our company and our many patrons, at the same time wish for a continuation of our services as a factor of your prosperity during the year. 1932 daddy-longleg- PUmeert Planted Many Tr of Pioneer farmers who settled the were of Mlddls West the prairies New great tree planters, according to the Most United States forest service. of them came from districts In the East where they had been clearing lands for agriculture, but In the Registration for- the winter new environment of the plains they at the University of Utah saw of quarter need the quickly planting trees for shelter against winter cold will take place Saturday, Jan. 2, and summer beat The plantings 1932. This change in registration also supplied fuel, wood, poles, posts, day Is being made in an attempt and rough timbers. to minimize the confusion usually It is estimated that farmers planted about 240,000 acres of trees In existing in the first week of the Iowa, 40,000 in Illinois, 14,000 in quarter because of late regster-inA fine will be imposed upon Ohio, 100,000 in Missouri, and lesser acreages in other central states those students who do not comwhere there were more native plete their registration by five o'clock Saturday. Several changes have been made in the program and class Old Time Fire Fighting-Machine-s schedule this year for the first for the extinguishing of lime to get nearly the same work fires have been used from a very in the winter quarter as if he had architect date. Apollodorus, early entered in the fall, according to to the Emperor Trajan, speaks of Mr. Norton, head of the office of leathern bags, with pipes attached, the Recorder of the faculties. from which water was projected by He also 6tates that high school squeezing the bags. Hero of Alexandria describes a machine which graduates may enter the univerhe calls the siphon used In confla- sity Jan. 2, and by adding only one summer term, gradgrations. It consists of two cylinders and pistons connected by a uate from the University with High school reciprocating beam, which raises this . year's class. and lowers the pistons alternately, credits should be sent to the rennd thus with the aid of valves corder's office at once, he advises. Under the new plan, Economics opening only towards the Jet, pro1, 2, and 3, required of most stunot water but from it, the jects dents, can be taken In two quarIn a continuous stream, as the pressure ceases at each alternation of ters, one of four and one of five hours to earn the required nine stroke. hours instead of doing the work courses. in three three-hou- r are also beginning There Sigm in New England All signs that display things In classes in the winter quarter in or in miniature are rap- French, Spanish, German, Engidly becoming extinct in New English, chemistry, geology, anthroHalf a pology and other fields of work. land towns and villages. o century ago a highly gilded mortar and pestle hung outside nearly every ia Nature Otluity drug store. A big It in a curious fuel that shjuc gold tooth proclaimed the proximare poisonous to I've .stock placs enoroffice. An ity of the dentist's when stunted. If plsmt growth is mous watch of black and gold swung interfered with by drought, frost, above the Jeweler's doorway. The bruising, these plants develop a In cobbler announced his specialties much larger amount of ryanogi'tietic white letters on the side of a giant glucoside than normal growth would wooden boot. Wooden Indians with provide, and this substance taken raised hatchets stood guard for the into an animal's stomach causes setobacconist rious poisoning. Utah University Plan Adopts Students Register g. e, partment of Agriculture, The leggings are put on mules used to cultivate sisal, one of the chief sources of binder twine. Sisal leaves have Sharp spines and animals must be protected against them. Many of the sisal fields are so rocky that hand cultivation Is necessary. Tractors are being used In Increasing numbers for sisal cultivation. Too Lata Joe was rather disgruntled after his first real dancing party with, for It programs and everything, seemed that be didn't have an opportunity to dance with the damsels of his choice. "Well, how did It happen asked his interesting grandmother. "Aw," grumbled Joe, "I got in too late, after they bad handed out tts score cards r r fac-slml- HENRY HALL PLUMBING AND HEATING Higher Grade Charlie goes to kind to hear but likes dergarten, Hal tell about school life. After listening closely to Hal's account of what his class did and then what the higher grades were doing, Charlie asked: "Hal, where are the higher grades up in the atticr Five-year-o- seven-year-ol- Church Service in Capitol In the first five years after the establishment of the seat of government in Washington church services were held in the house of representatives, but ministers of all faiths were Invited to conduct services there. . Extends Heartiest o Greetings For Your Welfare During the Year 1932 o Record Track-Layin- g It is said that the track-layin- g record, made April 20, 1800, in the construction of the Central Pacific 10 miles and 200 feet of track laid between 7 a. m. and 7 p. m.f with a noon rest of one hour has never been equaled. rocenes Meats Thousands of Satisfied Customers QUALITY PRICE SATISFACTION Professional Directory DR. C. I. KLINE Physician and Surgeon Office Hrs: Helper State Bank Bldg Phones: Office 118-- J Res. 250 Helper : Utah DR. M. C. MELROSE Physician and Surgeon New A. J. Stafford Building Office Phone 22 Residence 131 Hrs. 11-- 5 and 8 Helper Meat Helper Phone 60 Utah I II . 7-- DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT Physician & Surgeon-Of- fice in Henry Hall Building Phones: Office, 99-Res. 132 HELPER, UTAH DR. F. H. LOW Physician and Surgeon AVALON HOTEL Phone 185 Helper Office Hours: 11-- 1 - 5 2-- 7-- 8 J. E. FLYNN Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer PRICE - - UTAH Ambulance Service Phone 29 At-wo- od one-thirt- Leggings for Mule Hockey players wear shin guards, cowboys wear champs and In the, Tropics mules wear leather leggings, says the United States De- six-wee- a, ' Motion Picture VUion "Persistence of vision," In motion picture parlance, means that the eye retains a single visual impression of a second. 'for about Motion picture projection is therefore a series of pictures thrown upon ttie screen at intervals of apof a secproximately ond. Because the interval between these pictures synchronizes approximately with the duration of vision, the projected motion picture gives the illusion of actual movement Instead of appearing to the eye as a series of unconnected pictures. ONWARD LODGE No. 15 Meets Every Thursday Evening K. of P. HALL J. A. Gill, C. of C. F. , C. Bertolino, M. F, W. H. Brown, K. R. and S. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Helper Lodge No. 1659 Every Tuesday Night, 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias Hall BANK CIGAR STORE and BILLIARD PARLOR All Kinds of Cigars, Cigarettes Tobaccos, Candy and Soft Drinks The Best Billiards in the County Phone 8 Utah Helper Wishing You A Happy and Prosperous New Year BANK CIGAR STORE Steve Bolotas THE AMERICAN CANDY CO. joins in wishing you A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR |