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Show roui agb TBS IVV, PRICE. Vf Aflt-IV- ifcf TlltlSAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER lMl IMP r im Castle Gate Items )U0 the Imt la Advaaea. OttlM PhoM Ne. a Rsddcs. UB-ar 1IS-J. 6 Mail Matter, Uatani As Baeaad-Oaa- a me A 1915, At tta Poatattlaa At Pries, tka of Uadsr Act A Ulh March, tak, a. adwtuumo ba1 May Mattai Par lack p p-- tga Grata tka Id nk--Tai Mach Iaarr-fiaa- . Oaaat lb Warda ta Line. Baa- - Mrs. H. P. Lloyd was a Salt lake City visitor last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dart, visited at the capital city last Thursday. Charles Leo sens a Salt Lake City visitor for a few days leaving hen last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Thorne were also shoppers and visitors at Salt lake City over last week-enMrs. L. Berrett and daughter, Ians, wen among those visiting at the capital city over the week-enMrs. William Grimes was an Ogden visitor over the week-en- d at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Noe. Bisses Ruth and Wilma Parker wen viaitoxs at Springville for several days. They visited with relatives d. thaLlaaMlfr ta tka Osnta Oraat Six Warda Typr Twraty-Flr- rf)M a Liaa Onta (SB) d. Ohitaariaa, Garda at Ikaaka, Baaalatlaaa te-- At Rradtat NaticaBataa. Oraat BU Words ta tka Lina. hr Bala Par Brat, Paoad, Loot, Ma, Two Onta Ptr Ward Each Iaaaa. Ha AU OrouaaaicatSeaa aus PUBLisHoro ta Price, Utah. oo. HAS SEEKS DIVORCE, CHARGES nr COMPLAINT After being married for twenty-on- e years, Annnnciato Lepore ii seeking . divorce from his wife, Maria. He chargee her with cruelty, apecifierily rilsgug that she falsely aeensed him of various wrongdoing. The couple, who were married in Italy, have three children, two of them minors. Lepore asks that the minor children be given him. Charging that her husband was an habitual drunkard, Ada Holdaway has filed an action for divorce from Cyrus N. Holdaway. She asks an order restraining him from going near her home in Columbia and requests the court to grant her custody of a minor child, costs of action, household belongings and temporary and permanent alimony. It is always best for a man to tell his wife everything he thinks other people may be likely to tell her. axon BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor, lSI--J d. Iittiasette. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tubello returned to Helper last week from San Fran-eise- o, Calif., where Tubello was employed in architectural work. They will make their home here for b few months. Mrs. Tubello will be better known formally as Miss Corinds Per- - Mrs. John Bask. Mias Gniee Barber of Salt Lake City is visiting here at the home of her eons in, Mrs. Carmel Plastina. She will remain a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sage are the oroud parents of a seven-poubaby girl, born October 13. Mother and baby arc both doing nicely. Mrs. Kate Rollins of Provo is visit-a- t the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gardner. She arrived Saturday and will remain a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dyer are the proud parents of a baby girl, bom to them on October 13. Both mother and babe are reported doing nicely. ' Mrs..' George Smith and baby son were visitors at her daughters home in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday. Her daughter i, Mrs. Martin Hates. Miss Anna Kos of Los Angeles, but formerly of Helper arrived Friday to attend the funeral of her baby brother, who died recently of double pneumonia. Miss Josephine Pagano and Miss Ella Ward, Helper teachers, were in attendance at the Utah teachers convention over the week-en- d at the capital city. Mrs. Ids Crawford was called to Salt Lake City Thursday where her sister-in-laMrs. Jack Lombardi, is to undergo an operation at the Holy Cross hospital Friday. Mrs. Robert Elliott and daughter, Inthale, were shoppers and visitors at Salt Lake City over the week-en- d. A. M. Pagano was a business visind Mrs. H. P. Lloyd, Mrs. Glen Gardner, Mrs. Tom Price, Mrs. Claude Nason, Mrs. Steve Bunnell, Mrs. T. Luwella, Mrs.. Leo Munk of Price, Mrs. Jim Charlesworth, Mrs. H. Dart, Mrs. Frank James. The ladies spent a very lovely afternoon. A group of young Helperites gave a surprise party. Friday evening for Miss LePriel Weeter at her home. The room was arranged in yellow and black. The guests enjoyed an evening of cards, dancing and luncheon. Covers were laid for Miss Mary Mullins, Miss Florence Waddoups, Mrs. Roger Sturgis, Miss Dorothy Bedding-ton- , Miss Flossie Riggs, Writer Jones, Miss Mary Riggs, Ronald Gardener, Clark Goodart, Ernest Flaim and Dr. J. J. Dalpiax. Mrs. Bertha Sprat ling entertained a group of ladies last Thursday evening. The ladies played Michigan and spent a pleasant time. A three-courhot dinner was served following the card games. Covers were laid for Mrs. Paul Pessetto, Mrs. Joseph Lambert, Mrs. R. A. Nilsson, Mrs. W. T. Elliott, Mrs. Ace Minor, Mrs. Frank Porter and Mrs. Grace Jaeobshagen. First high point prize was taken by Mrs. Minor and low point prize by Mrs. dfawmit ffi?gd; friwdi, ' A Tiiiphooi chat is next baatto aee- - d. MM Mi aMir Provo, Utah Ogden, Utah Tm stitute. The Mntual Improvement association held their hriloween dance in the amusement ball Thusday night The hall was decorated in hallowe en colors. A large crowd was present and a. good time was reported by all. Mrs. Muriel Hyatt and her mother, Mrs. Mary Rees, left last Thursday for Salt Lake City where Mrs. Hyatt underwent an operation. Henry Holbrook motored to Salt it TL IE P . . .50c 85c N 1HE Lake City over the week-en- d to bis daughter, Edna, at the St Mark's hospital, whose condition is very mush improved. Miss Mildred Reynolds, Miss Mar-Elle- n Jones and their friend week-en-d. ents drains teachers institute. Charles Fergnaon was seriously injured while working in No. 2 mini Thursday morning. s hospital at Brit Ink (Sty. HU condition ,fs reported BHiikaiiifr at the bones of their par se Porter. Por Estimates. ( d. FOR SALE One Fine Jersey heifer and calf, First-claseparator. Jot fresh. Phone 61-or call S16 North Second East street, Price, Utah. ss W NEW A DEAL F O R TO D AY S Lowest Priced Six in All Nash History D O LL A R 795 (tte6435Ma s) Worlds Lowest Priced Eight4-Do- (n-77Stdm- or Sedan 955 i) . Eight tit Its Price 1295 Finest Eight Motoring Money Can Buy 1565 Only Twin-Ignitio- n ' (IUHOSU) (Tbs B0O Sedas) (JUtftkmf. A PatCarim) Every 'claim made for competitive gasoline has been checked and double checked in Pared laboratories. In no case has e motor . Compare the new, lower Nuh prices. Then come to your Nath showroom and study thi can. Your first view of the three new Nuh Eights snd the new Nuh Six will convey instantly snd overwhelmingly full realization of the -- entirely unexampled motor car values Nash now offers to the American public. The new can are huger and finer than any Nash can that have gone before. Ride in them. Drive them. Do this aadytu, m, will want t turn 0 Hash. E1LIPER GARA(SIE HELPER, UTAH IB . Mrs. 8. Bishop and Mrs. Mary Allison were hostesses Tuesday to the Past Noble Grand Rebeeea Lodge. The group of ladies enjoyed a pleasant evening of cards and dinner. The room was all decorated for hrilow-ee-n. Twelve Guests were bidden, Mrs. Florence Lnmbson, Mrs. Levi Hines, Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Mrs. tor at Provo Saturday. George Bpratling, Mrs. Henry Hall, Miss Gertrude Wahl visited at her Mrs. R. A. Nilsson and Mrs. Eva home over the week-enShe is at- Black. Mrs. Lambson took first prise, tending the Saint Mary's Academy at second going to Mrs. Johnson. Salt Lake City. Her parents, Mr. and Dr.-W- . W. Horsley of Lovell, Wyo., Mrs. A. Wahl motored back with her writes The Sun snd renews his subSunday... on the strength of a new Miss Zella Wee ter who is attend- scription his home. The newest one at arrival ing her last year at Wasatch high is a school at Mt. Pleasant was a visitor 6. boy, Jerry, and was born October This makes three boys for Mr. snd here at her home Wednesday. She also Mrs. Horsley. 8EBVX0B Phone W then. Mrs. R. Hous was hostess WednesMr Orville and Robert Berkhart day of last week of the prettily arof Chicago, I1L, were visitors over the Five Hundred club and lunch week-en- d at the home of Mr. and ranged eon. Guests were Mrs. Frank Mullins, , STATE CRUELTY Carbon-asatch football game. Mrs. W, J. Flaim and Mrs. J. A. Rask and her three daughters, Gladys, Gloria and Thelma, were shoppers and visitors at the capital city over the week-enMiss Edna Littisette of Salt Lake City, formerly of Helper, returned to the capital city Wednesday after a two weeks' vacation at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph attended the lfi Velds Robertson is. visiting with her sunt in Spanish Fork. Mr. J. W. Kisscll received a smashed foot while working in No. 2 mine Thursday. Mr. sad Mra. E. C. Lang motored to Selina Saturday snd returned on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. El wood Holton motored to Provo Saturday and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Osesr W. Evans snd daughter, Delma, motored to Ckstle Dale and back Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long and son, Bobby,' motored to Salt Lake City and back over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Robert Olson, Jr., motored to Salt Lake City last Sunday to bring Dsn Durrant back. ifra. Pearl Reynolds returned from Mt Pleasant Tuesday with her son, Earl, who is greatly improved. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison snd daughter, Fern, and Mrs. John Thorpe motored to Scofield and back Sunday. TTiwll drove a number of school teachers. from Wellington into Salt City to attend teachers in- fuel been found to compare with- - the. goodness of Parco Ethyl the one fuel which combines lightning volatility with sustained power, speed and mileage.-I- t all-arou- nd is A better gasoline plus At Independent Gas ud Oil Ethyl"' Cos. Stations andltealers |