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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh was a Salt Lake week end visitor. Local and General Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vignetto and W. H. Glickman was a Salt Joe O'Berto left Wednesday for Lake business visitor Wednesday. Salt Lake for a few days business DeLOS E. BRANDON Editor and Publisher trip. Mrs. "Mary Feado and daughter MARION BONACCI Society Editor spent Saturday and SunEvelyn Mrs. Lovelace and daughters of Lake City. Salt in day ' PUBLICATION DAY THURSDAY Payson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buvia last A. E. Hawkins and Claude $2.00 Subscription Rates, per year in advance week. have taken over management the Helper auto laundry. of Carbon Helper, County, Utah, Thursday, April 6, 1933 Miss Catherine Street is home Lake from school in Salt for a Mrs. Ben Stein was down from short visit at the home of her par Salt DOUBLE TAXES ARE DOUBLY DANGEROUS Lake over the week end visitents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Street. ing with her son Frank. Disastrous effects of double taxation, due to invasion of Entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Helper, Carbon County, Utah. Lit-tlejo- Mr. and Mrs. L. Acord and fam- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "SHOCKING FACTS" Under the heading of "Shocking Facts," The Journal last week reprinted an excerpt from the April issue of the Atlantic Monthly, dealing with government expenditures in the maintenance of veterans bureaus, wherein it was stated these expenditures exceeded the total federal receipts from individual and corporate tax returns, a grand total of $1,064,268,966 over one billion dollars. The article clearly stated the expenditure was for all branches of veteran administration, including bonuses, hospitalization and other items of expense. This article did not refer solely and only to members of veterans organizations which saw service in the world war. It included veterans service for veterans of the Civil war, the Mexican war, the Indian wars, the Boxer rumpus and the war, for the men who saw service in those wars also are considered veterans. We concede the right of men to protect their still believe interests. we But when the expense that personal of veteran administration exceeds a billion dollars a year it is a matter of news. DISCUSSING Jay Turnbow, Mrs. Spanish-America- n BUY AT HOME The Carbon council, Knights of Columbus, held first degree initiation Sunday, April 2 in the Notre THE ANSWER IS VERY SIMPLE Dame at Price, at which RobThe national prohibition agencies are much concerned ert A. hall MacKenzie of San Francisover why it is impossible to have the liquor laws of the coun- co, special agent of the western Deputy John C. try upheld and enforced, and have appointed committees to division,of State Lake City, and DisSalt Dwyer study the matter. trict Deputy of Colorado W. Price The answer really is very simple and can be explained of Glenwood Springs were present. in only a few words: There are too many people in the nation Initiation was in charge of the local officers. A buffet supper folwho are not in sympathy with the prohibition laws. lowed at 6 p. m., at which visiting The dry agencies should confine themselves to finding officers gave very interesting dis out why these particular persons are not favorable to laws cussions along with local officers. BUY AT HOME which prohibit. The answer would be a revelation. PETE KAMBSEY THEY MUST THINK THE DEPRESSION IS OVER Fashionable tailors prescribe dress coats with longer tails, gray tuxedos and silk waistcoats in pastel shades. If it isn't one thing to worry about, it's another. Roanoke Times. Funeral services were held in the railroad chapel Friday afternoon for Pete Rambsey, who died Tuesday at his home here follow ing several years illness. The services were conducted by Bishop Byron Carter under direc tion of the Loyal Order of Moose, with interment in Mountain View cemetery. BUY AT HOME IF YOU GET UP NIGHTS BU-KET- TIRES AND Ostler's Polly Prim Chocolates POUND, 49c BRYNER'S SERVICE M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Automotive Electricians Pbone 542 Helper, Utah Ea.str candles, novelties, basket, dyca PALACE C ANDYj 1 1 1 1 r J- - 11 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 i ti i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ATS -- it Hats I v POCK-ETBOO- Every Hat a 69 90 Super-Valu- e 98 148 198 JUST ARRIVED New Dresses La FRANCE EBBBaOHHHHBa Dress Shop 127 MAIN STREET illlllllllilllllllllllllimillllllllllllliillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Read All The Journal Ads Biggest Dance of the Season FOR THE 13EST IN BEAUTY WORK The Gift Shop Beauty Shop J Zm I I GIVEN' BY THE AMERICAN LEGION In the newly decorated LIBERTY HALL J: Friday Evening, April 7 Prices always within rea- - J son; workmanship of the lm best. ; EVERYBODY Admission 50c Couple INVITED Extra Ladies Free iisgbierdbbb' ailBHIBBBBII 11 2 Utah Helper Eyes Examined ..Repair Work.. IE! SPRING CANYON COAL CO. II Service First Spring Canyon I! Coal Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated 3136SB& Just received our spring supply of and what's more new tires NEW LOW PRICES Get yours now while prices are low Look these overyour size is here at the station m Heavy Duty 6 Ply jjj SIZE Spring Canyon Coal 4 Ply PRICE SIZE PRICE 440x21 5.10 440x21 3.65 Spring Canyon, Utah 450x20 5.45 450x20 4.05 General Offices 450x21 5.50 450x21 4.25 475x19 6.00 475x19 4.65 475x20 6.10 475x20 4.75 500x19 6.35 500x19 4.95 500x20 6.65 500x20 5.10 500x21 5.15 500x22 6.90 525x17 6.40 Mines at IS 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah MAKE THIS 25c TEST Physic the bladder as you would the bowels. Drive out impurities and excessive acids that cause irritation burning and frequent desire. Get a 25c test box of BURETS, the bladder physic, from any drug store. After four days if you are not relieved of getting up nights go back and get your money. containing buchu leaves, juniper oil, etc., acts pleasantly and effectively on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. If you are bothered with backache, or leg pains caused from bladder disorders you are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. Sold by Greenhalgh Pharmacy. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ROOM 104 AMERICAN K. C. HOLDS INITIATION 1 AND TRIM. HATS THAT WOULD FIT ANY HEADSIZE AND Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 118-- EASTER Dr. N. E. King 1 OVER 200 BRAND NEW HATS JUST ARRIVED.' EVERY STYLE, COLOR Mrs. Jesse Perry and son Billy spent the latter part of last week with friends and relatives in Sandy and Salt Lake. le n: mi Hats Kate Happs and Mrs. N. E. King were visitors in the state capitol the fore part of last week. Miss M. W. ROSS Tony Ori and Greno Lami reMrs. Grover Coleman and her turned to their homes here WedRuth visited from Friday nesday morning: after a two weeks daughter with friends and relatives here, revacation trip thru Colorado. turning to their home in Salt Lake Tuesday morning. L. A. Harvey, Miss Alice and Miss Margie Quale of The members of the Spring Glen Salt Lake spent the week end visschool band paraded on Main St. iting: at the home of Mr. end Mrs. in Helper last Thursday afternoon, J. E. Gease. getting in practice for the contest Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cresto and which will be held Thursday and two children left Wednesday for Friday next week. Salt Lake City where they will Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilson respend a short time visiting" at the turned to their home here the first home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cresof the week from Colbran, Colo., to. where they had visited for some BUY AT HOME time at the home of the former's LIFE IS DECLARED parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson. INDEPENDENT OF MATTER No charge ior priming news "Are Sin, Disease, and Death items Phone 21. Real?" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in all Christian Science Churches on Sunday, April 9. Will Be The Golden Text reads: "Bless Soon Here the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits: who forgiveth all thine iniquities; Who healeth We have an assortment of all thy diseases." (Psalms 103:2,3) baskets and Easter eggs of Biblical Another citation form kinds. all Lesson-Sermon ing a part of this follows: "Thus saith the Lord; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm. CANDY COMPANY and whose heart departeth from Lord" the HELPER . . . UTAH (Jeremiah 17:5). In "Science and Health" with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, is found the following explanatory passage which is also included in this Lesson-Sermo"That Life is not contingent on bodily conditions is proved, when we learn that life and man sur Eyesight Specialist vive this body. Neither evil, dis at the ease, nor death can be spiritual, and the material belief in them Gift Shop i disappears in the ratio of one's spiritual growth" (P. 368). :1 ily of Castle Gate visited with relatives in Ferron over the end of the week. Miss Marion Loftis, who is attending school in Salt Lake, spent a few days in Helper this week the federal field by the states, and, per contra, of the state visiting with her parents, Mr. and Miss Elizabeth Paterson spent Mrs. Ida Litster of Cleveland field by the federal government, have congress sweating. Re Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake spent the fore part of the week in Mrs. J. R. Loftis. where she attended to business Helper visiting with her daughter ports so far from the congressional committee on double ta.v matters. Cristol. ation indicate that several geese that once laid golden tax eggs Mrs. H. H. Jones left Wednesnow are in poor health. Mrs. Tony Perry and grandPublic Stenographer, Court Remorning: for the state capitol - Hand, Dictation, The gasoline tax is an example of a field once assumed day where she will spend the balance daughter Clorinda left last week porter, Short relafor weeks few with a Commercial visit Legal Correspondence, be reserved the to the states, but which federal government of the week visiting with friends. to tives and friends in Ogden. Documents; reasonable rates. invaded last year. The result of a federal tax piled on top of a state tax has been to discourage the use of gasoline. The effect has been most marked in the states which have the heaviest gasoline taxes. The state revenue from this source has thus been cut down and the federal treasury has not obtained the returns expected. On the other side, the attempts of various states to imitate the federal tax on cigarettes have damaged the national revenues, widiout yielding the anticipated returns to the various states. Here the case is even more aggravated. The federal tax on cigarettes is 6 cents on the package of 20. When, as it is in Arkansas, the state tax is 5 cents a package, there is a total of 1 1 cents tax on a package of pills. This drives the folks of Arkansas to corncobs or to rolling their own. This is bound to be so. With every tax there is a point at which increase in the rate meana diminishing returns. As the rate goes higher and higher above that point the returns When double grow less and less because use is discouraged. taxation comes in, this point of diminishing returns is in double danger of being reached. iuui, muisuay, nyiu neiper, uarDon county, THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR "hello, !!i motller "I won't get home for the next few weeks so I'll call you up each ii in . week." He is 100 miles away in another town, but he can call home for 45 cents after 8:30 p. m. Telephoning is much more personal and satisfactory than an occasional letter. 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