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Show HELPER THE Page Four Social Calendar Thursday, January 28, 1832 JOURNAL PROFESSIONAL FARM RELIEVERS HANDICAP FARMERS THRU LOANS PHONE 21 Chicago Tribune Charges Borrowing From Government Is Pau-peiizi- Democratic Ladies to Dance Saturday Night The Carbon County Ladies Democratic club will give a dancat Rainbow Hall on Saturday evening of this week, which promises to he an interesting event, with music by Cal's Rainbow Ramblers. Thte is the second annual dance given by these ladies, the receipts from which will be used toward defraying the expenses for the yenr, and all wiil be welcomed. The affair will bi under the direction of Mrs. I). C. Gibson, first vice chairman, and Mrs. William B. McKelvey oi Helper, and Mrs. Warren of Castb1 Gate. Thte club meets in the Legioi' hall at Price on the last Monday of each month, excepting Decern her and January, at which tini. there are cards and lunch, with :i study period. The club Has no dues, these annual dunces ralsl up. sufficient funds to carry then: thru the year. Mrs. Fisher Hostess At Bridge Lunch the Fanner. home. The guests were Mrs. Mason. Mrs. BuVea and Mrs. Steve Bunnell. Legion Auxiliary Met Friday Evening The ladles auxiliary of the American Legion met in the in club rooms Friday evening, and following the meeting bridge and luncheon was enjoyed, scoring honors going to Mrs. John Colzani and Mrs. Steve Bunnell. The ladies, who have been interested in relief work, took up a collection and together with auxiliary fund i provided relief for one of Helper's needy families. Ten ladies were present. !' right on 10- 0- BET my MY empty lotJ ' rflD'9 . k33SS!' gSNlgV M -- i v- - Scar-tezin- r-- v-- n. Jlfe CjtSf fJlPpT A f - WIREENTANGLEMENT? BARBED J' jK Studying a Per Cent Beer e, r Ki-wa- Contract Bridge Luncheon Mrs. A. J. Stafford was hostess Parents Teachers at a 1:30 o'clock contract bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon with Organize Association guests for two tables. Those inOrganization of a parent-teac- h er association was effected at thi vited wore Mrs. George Miller, Notre Dame school Friday, Janu Mrs. L. J. Stookey, Mrs. Elkingtou C. Hubbard, all of ary 22. Officers installed were: and Mrs. J. Mrs. R. J. Vaughn, President, Mrs. L. R. Eldridge: Price, and vice president, Mrs. V. E. Litiz Mrs. A. Frank Drury and Mrs. W zette; secretary Mrs. J. T. Kollcy; T. Elliott of Helper. Honors went to Mrs. Miller. treasurer, Mrs. Emil Cances. Various committees will be np Mrs. Mark Senas of Price ponited at the next regular meeting which is to be held February Entertains at Bridee in connection 16. A program A number of Helper folks were with this meeting will he pre- guests of Mrs. Mark Sepas at her of the children sented by the Price home last Saturday evening school. when she entertained with a luncheon and bridge. Mr. and Mrs and Sleighing Party Joe Perry. Miss Mel Taylor, Miss Iva Moffitt, Laurence Bottino an Congress Progressive Dinner Jim Bottino were guests for the The Misses Marguerite Law Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner reEleanor Piacitelli, Louise evening, with bridge honors go 4 l, ing to Miss Moffitt and Laurence Fleckensteln and Margaret turned Monday from a several members of the social com- Botino. All reported a most en 22 Million Barrels of Unlawful days visit to Salt Lake City. Mr. mittee of the young ladies sodality joyable time. Miner to Salt Lake Tribune disBeer Manufactured in 1930 of Price, sponsored a sleighing Scene of Home tributor for Helper. WedBray dinner and progressive party Jan. 28. Da WASHINGTON, nesday evening. Eighteen mem- Five Hundred Party Mrs. Al Wahl of the Avalou hovid Burnet, commissioner of inbers attended. Hostesses for the Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bray wer tel has returned home after a winMesdames were to dinner declined has ternal revenue, progressive hosts to their fiOO club on Mon for her, of ter spent in California M. Scartezlni, H. Dusserre, J. Piawhether legalization predict were Those present evening. heatlh. She is greatly improved. citelli, J. Pintus and Miss Jose- day Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelley, Mr. and beer would increase consumption days, but said phine Rinetti. Mrs. W. H. Wardell, Mr. and Mrs over Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Eckstein beer taxes would show a "substanLynn Overdale, Mr. and Mrs. G tial increase" in revenues. have returned to their home in Moose Legionnaires to H. Patterick, Mrs. A. J. Patterick Wendover, Nev., having been Called before the senate manuEntertain February 2 Mrs. A. J. Kirkham, Mrs. R. C, called here owing to the illness of to subcommittee facturers testify The Legionnaires, second degree Sheldon. Honors went to Mrs on the Bingham 4 per cent beer his mother, Mrs. John Buchanan. of Moose, will entertain members Overdale and Mr. Kirkham. measure the revenue official was of the Moose lodge and their laConvicted on a statutory charge, asked by Chairman Metcalf if dies February 2. The evening will Miss Jeanne Loftis Edward C. Saunders, 47, of Provo, would bill increase of the passage be spent in dancing and other so- Becomes Delta Zeta beer consumption by one fourth has been sentenced to the state cial entertainment, with District because of the prohibition of hard penitentiary for a period not to on The Lake Salt Telegram exceed five years. Organizer Alt Gunn. and Fred Tuesday last in announcing a list liquor. o Kohlunberg, supreme lodge organ- of new sorority members, stated "I have no crystal ball in which Earl Wilcox of Salt Lake City, izer, in attendance. that Miss Jeanne Loftis had been to gaze," Burnet replied. former local resident, spent sevSenator Bingham, republican, eral elected to the Delta Zeta sorority, Mrs. Wibel Entertains days during the past week in Miss Jeanne is a daughter of Mr Connecticut, author of the beer Helper. Mr. Wilcox is in the inFor House Guest and Mrs. J. R. Loftis and a stu bill, read from prohibition bureau surance business. figures showing that 22,000,000 Honoring her house guest, Mrj. dent at the University of Utah. were beer o unlawful o of o barrels William Henderson of Gianc Joe Myers of the Consumers made In 1930 and said only $100 camp was in Helper COMING EVENTS Junction, Colo., Mrs. Frank Wibe! Monday and collected. was taxes in entertained at cards Sunday evereceived one of the new Chevrolet with This compared 27,000,000 six coupes from the Redd Chevroning. Those enjoying the evening TONIGHT Council meeting. Kiwanis club at barrels of legal beer in 1918, let company. He drova the new were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voll, Mr. THURSDAY in taxes was car home from Salt Lake City. when $117,000,000 noon. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson, Mr. and Democratic Ladies collected, he added. Mrs. Colzani, and Mr. and Mrs. JAN. 30 o Jack V'iguetto and Frank Bingham said the tax on the dance, Rainbow Gardens. Harris Simonsen. Following the returned Sunday evening session of cards a dainty luncheon JAN. 30 American Legion auxil 22,000,000 barrels at $6 a barrel would have produced $132,000,000 from a visit to Craig, Colo. Aside was served by the hostess. iary card party at Hiawatha. now from being slippery they report FEB. 3 St. Anthony's Altar so- and asked if legalization Foursome Enjoys Bridge ciety, cards and lunch, Y bldg., would not bring an increase in the roads to be in very good shape. revenues over 7:30 p. m. They went by Roosevelt and VerAt Stafford Home nal. FEB. 5 Chamber of commerce. Mrs. A. J. Stafford entertained I believe there would be a sub o n Ben D. Redd, manager of the a foursome at a WASHINGTON WAS FIRST stantial increase" Burnet replied. local Redd Chevrolet agency, aclast Thursday afternoon at 1:3U o o o CULTIVATOR OF CARROTS at her home. Present were Mrs companied by Frank Kraync, INDIVIDUAL NET INCOME o o L. G. Stookey and Mm. George He Recommended That the Seeds OF NATION TAKES DROP salesman, was a Salt Lake visitor Miller of Price Mrs. W. L. Elliolt Monday to bring back some of the Be Scratched in With A Thorny o o new 1932 cars. Mr. Redd states and the hostess. Falls Off 29 Per Cent List of that Bush. deep interest is centering in in Cut Contributors 574,705 Sheldon Home Is Scene the new models, with prospects for Only within recent years has it 1930. a goqd year. Of Pleasant Evening become the practice of restaur Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sheldon en- ants, cafes and other dispensaries A decrease during 1930 of $7,- The Helper city council will tertained at bridge Sunday eve- of human provender to include on 073,865,119 in the individual net meet this evening, Thursday, at Mr. for Mrs. Ben 8 Stein of the menus "Daucus and o'clock. City Recorder W. R. ning Carota income of the nation, as compared Price, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein, seen reported by Johnson states that routine busiMr. and Mrs. Reagan Ratliff and which in the vegetable garden of with 1929, has the layman is readily recognized the internal revenue bureau, save ness only is scheduled. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wallm. as the lowly and humble carrot. the Industrial News. Grace Carey oF Duchesne reMrs. Ratliff received high honIn one encyclopedic reference The number of persons having turned to her home Tuesday after ors for the ladies, while the gentlemen's high score went to Mr. thi3 article is referred to as "a incomes above $500,000 was cut several days visit in Helper. Sam Stein. A dainty midnight very bad weed" in its wild form in half; incomes of Individuals Art Huntsman of Kenilworth luncheon brought the evening to But George .Washington, who ex fell 29.12 per cent and 574,705 was a Helper visitor Monday. a close. perimented with every kind of a fewer persona filed Income tax re President B. H. Hyde of the plant he could get, must not have turns. Tax collected on individual Farewell Party for considered it so bad after all incomes showed a 52.50 per cent Helper chamber of commerce anMildred Frandsen nounces the next meeting will be references in his diaries es drop, while corporations paid held Miss Mildred Frandsen of Price Many Friday, Feb. 5. a of a tax decline tablish the fact he raised that $618,246,431 was given a farewell party by a The rate of tax, Theodore Roosevelt II will h ave number of her friends Friday eve- considerable quantity of carrots, $428,739,406. for the Philippines, sailing from ning in the amusement hall of the and he seemed to find them de however, was one per cent higher Seattle on February 6, to enter lectable enough. than in the previous year, on nor L. D. S. tabernacle. Miss Fraud-seof the upon his governorship r will leave soon on a Did the great first president mal and corporate incomes. race of people mission in the Hawaiian Islands. anticipate modern dieticians in in congress dusky If our o Glen Ballinger, Helper's writer his estimate of the value of this have the interest of the whole B. P. W. Members Hold of of all kinds nation at heart and consider It insurance, met with rticle for the food of man? Business Meeting an experience at Spring Canyon The United States Georgj? paramount to the demands of any Twelve members of the Busi- Washington bicentennial commis- local territory which is seeking the other day returning to his car to find that it had been locked and ness and Professional Women sion points to the experiments public funds for some pet scheme the keys gone. Fortunately it wis club meet Monday evening for conducted ef will or bend of Tliohby, his the father every by they a down-hi- ll pull and he coasted their regular dinner to as reduce .governmental and into Helper, but Mr. Ballinger still evidence of what he fort meeting. The next meeting will country iiiight have accomplished in the public expenses to correspond is looking for the person who be Monday evening, February 8. scientific field had he lived today with normal government income. played the joke. o Altar Society Will Hold Why should not government According to complete analyses Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Long of Benefit February 3 made by competent investigators, buffgets be trimmed the same as Spring Canyon were recent visiThe people can tors with Mrs. Long's parents. Mr. The altar society of St. Antho- the carrot has been shown to be private budgets ny's church will hold a public so- rich in vitamins A, with some B not pay Inflated tax bills based on and Mrs. Joe Sully at Sego. cial gathering Wednesday eve- and some C, which no one today abnormal earnings of 1928 and A news item from Green River ning. February 3. in the Y. M. C. could get along without. This lit 1929. states the storing of ice has be n A. building. A hot lunch will br It is easy for public officials to in progress in that vicinity the tie garden plant also includes pronerved at 7:30, to be followed by Thickness varies an evening at cards. Mrs. Ros;er tein, nitrogenous matter and car say governmental expenses are past month. to Insure the fixed" and cannot be reduced; from 11 to 18 inches. The D. & enough of the Reynolds, president society, this dodges the issue. Govern R. G. W. storehouse is being health of all who eat it. is in charge of arrangements. filled with ice. Some of the methods by which mental expenses must be reduced. rO If the politicians would spend Sodality Club Chooses Washington atempted to improve The Price chamber of commerce Years New Officers the carrots he raised are most in half as much time trying to find has a membership drive on this Once he transplanted ways and means to lower govern week. The memberships have been Miss Ethel Lange was elected teresting? president of the Sodality club to the young carrots, cutting the tap ment expenditures as they do try- reduced from $12 annually to $6. succeed Miss Josephine Feado a; roots of some and the tops of oth ing to find new things to tax or Willial Reynolds, manager of elections held Thursday evening ers. Later he noted in his dairies new methods of Increasing- exist the Lewis Ladles store, was conat the home of Mrs. V. Lltlzzctte. after tax real reduction fined to his home last week thru chocking the yield, that ing taxes, Miss Mary Malilacco was the "this mode of culture will not suc- would result. flu and a condition bordering on choice for vice president. Malilacco secretary and ceed." An Interesting side-ligpneumonia. He has been. reported WYOMING SNOWS COSTLY on some of the equipment with Miss Elizabeth Maninelli treasuras showing some improvement. n er. A list of nominees for the four which he had to work Is contained It cost the state highway de L. Coleman, offices was presented at the club in his Instructions that carrot partment of Wyoming representing the during the meeting of two weeks ago. Fa- seeds were "to be scratched in past week $150 daily to keep the Ahernathy furniture supply of ther William A. Ruol was present Hobark canyon road open, which Kansas City, was a business visi to conduct the outlined study of with a thornyO bush." the Jackson Hole country tor In Helper this week. gives o i) religion, together with Mrs. TeIf silk FtorkinRS keep on coming its only winter outlet to the south. o resa Honacci and Mrs. Litizzette, An Jain ( Monroe, Mat Gilmour, 11. average of only five cars a day patronesses. Miss Cecelia Tii bone-wil- down in price it won't be long un- pass over that road. The heavy S. Robbins. L. A. McC.ee and Ted entertain the club at Castle til they are so cheap the women snows of the paat week refultetl Thomas were among the local Mawon't wear 'etn any more. Gate February 4. in tying up much traffic. sons to attend the 81st annual Dus-serr- Under the caption 'Pauperizing the Farmer" the Chicago Tribune recently commented on farmers in the northwest who were encouraged to borrow money from the government to buy seed last spring. About $4,000,001) was due September 30 and, according to the a.cou'it'ii? cf October 2, but $147,000 !ad been paid. A great part or the money will probably never be paid. As the old saying has it. you can't get blood from a stone. The Tribune says: "They (professional farm relievers) have encouraged farmers to borrow. The result has been that the marginal farmers who cannot earn a living farnihig have been kept in business by the government dole, and in consequence the campaigns which have been waged for reduction of surpluses have failed." Thus farm relief, instead of improving the condition of the farmer, may, instead, plunge him further into depression. This is one more evidence that political panaceas, at the taxpayers' expense, not only usually fail but often the very condition they seek to remedy. Mrs. F. P. Fisher was hostess at a bridge lunch foursome at at her 1:30 Monday afternoon Local and General Bar-bogl- io bridge-luncheo- o o o FLEETWOOD HEADS PRICE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE W. E. Fleetwood, district manof the Ctah Power and Light company, has been elected president of the Price chamber of com- ager merce, succeeding O. P. Madsen. Mr. Fleetwood is one of those gentlemen with a wide acquaintanceship in the work before him, and "hid knowledge of the large district over which he presides should qualify him to be of good service to (he coal districts of Carbon county. Many friends in Helper extend greetings to Mr. Fleetwaoil ' and will wish to him and Price t tii year in the work ahet' He has stated his aims wmv to conduct the work of the chamber this year without special or solicitations for any project undertaken by the RIO GRANDE SUPERVISOR OF SAFETY VISITS HELPER Franc's W. Curtis, Denver, supervisor of safety and fire prevention for the Denver & Rio Grande railway, was a Helper visitor Thursday, returning from a meeting of road officials in Salt Lake City. This is one of the very important departments of railroad work, and the one which is responsible for greatly lessening acMr. Curtia cidents on railroads. is of long experience in this work, having been in his present office since 1925.. His visit here was the regular monthly trip, and he was the guest of J. R. Loftis, trainmaster. o o o TO ENFORCE DUDLEY WILL HEAD TURKEY GROWERS A. DeMARR WORK DAY IN MINES state coal mine inspector, while in Helper SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 27. this week announced that the vaA. DeMarr Dudley of Vernal was rious coal mines of Carbon county named to head the Utah Turkey liad' been notified that the eight-hoCOURT OF HONOR TO Growers association for the ensuday law must be strictly enThis law, which was REWARD BOY SCOUTS ing year at he annual meeting of forced. held here last passed by the 1917 legislature, that organiation At the L. D. S. Tabernacle in week. Ray S. Tanner of Indian-ol- a has not been properly enforced, Price on Feb. 15 100 Boy Scouts was elected vice president according to Mr. Schultz. The of the Carbon district are expected while K. Jensen of Mati was re- law only applies to those working to receive awards at the court of elected as secretary-treasure- r. underground. honor, according to J. F. district chairman. George A. Rowley, scout commissioner, and Gomer P. Peacock, court of We Have Just Receive d New Patterns of honor chairman, will have charge of the event. Oscar A. Kirkham of Salt Lake, assistant regional director, has been invited to be the principal speaker of the R. J. Schultz, deputy ur Mac-Knig- . LINOLEUM AND communication of the grand lodge of the F. & A. M. which con vened in the capital city Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Faucett and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pessetto were motorists to Salt Lake City Wednesday on a brief business trip. Jack Vignettolind Frank left Thursday on a business trip to Craig, Colo. They made the trip by auto through the Uintah basin country. .The building on lower Main f orderly occupied by the Busy Bee is being torn down this week. This old landmark belongs to Mrs. C. Botino and was one of Helper's first buildings. Alma Greenwood, Price water superintendent, announces that tests made of six samples of water taken from various points on the city water line showed that none of the specimens contained bacteria. Bar-bogl- QUAKER RUGS REDUCED PRICES io 9x12 Rugs $7.50 All sizes are cut down accordingly. We also have a laree assortment of , - Axminster Rugs At Reduced Prices Helper Furniture Co. Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh, wife of the proprietor of the Greenhalgh pharmacy, returned Sunday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Greenhalgh at Ferron. Mrs. C. W. Dougherty and Mrs. left Saturday James McComb morning for Spanish Fork, where they attended the funeral of Alma Andrews. In Mr. Andrews' death Mrs. McComb lost her last living brother. PHONE 3 Special Shoe Sale -- o- Suhscribe for The Journal. 400 pairs Nunn-BuE- h two-yea- Shoes and Oxfords law-make- : rap-Idl- y on Here?s the JR COOLED sha No after shave smarting for men who use this air cooled shaving No soap bite! No razor Joy. nicks! Cool, men, because it's mentholated. But you will like Langlos Lavender Shaving Cream for other reasons, too. Bigger tube! Richer and more softening lather. And how it takes the fight out of tough beards. It is sold at the Rexall Drug Store exclusively. A. D. SUTTON DRUG CO. 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