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Show Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, May 19, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL ?AGE FOUR LUTHER THE HELPER JOURNAL C CON KLIN Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon in the Flynn Entered as second clasa mail matter at the postoffice in Funeral home chapel with burial in Helper, Carbon County, Utah. the Price city cemetery for LuthC. Conklin, 78, of Gulluly, forer LOS E. ERANDOX Editor and Publisher of Helper, who died in the .1ARION BOXACCI ...... Society Editor merly Price hospital Tuesday afternoon PUBLICATION DAY THURSDAY following a few days' illness. Deceased was born in Blooming-ton- , $2.00 111., September 7, 1854, a son inscription Rates, per year in advance of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Conklin. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, May 19, 1933 Julia Conklin, and son, living in California, and a son residing in HITLER, THE HYPOCRITE Gulluly. Adolph von Hitler, chancellor of Germany, may be one Df those unusual, commanding characters and geniuses little understood by the general public; a man too great to be conceived in the common mind. But the average reader of the daily news will only characterize as "dumb" his recent edict that all books conceived in the minds of Jews be burned. Some of the world's greatest documents not only were conceived in the minds of the Jewish people, but also were prepared by them. Priceless volumes were removed from the public and state libraries in Germany and destroyed. Hitler was not even original in his statement: "If these Dooks agree with me they are unnecessary; if they do not agree with me they should be destroyed." A similar cry was heard from Russia during the red revolution and, previously, back in the days of the Caesars. Hitler is a hypocrite, a dream, an idealist; a terrible combination, and his government is not being building on bedrock. The day will come when Germany will bid for the purchase of these priceless, destroyed volumes in the open market, and will be unable to replace them. Mrs. A. S. Wahl and daughter to visit with friends in Denver and Gertrude are leaving next week will visit with her nephew, Edward for Chicago where they will at- Litizzette, in Omaha for a few tend the worlds fair. They intend days before returning home. Rock OUY AT Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ge&ge, accompanied by their son. County Attorney Walter C. Gease, were PROFESSIONAL HOME NOTICES DR. A. R. DEMMAN Physician and Surgeon DALPIAZ HOTEL, BLDG. Office Phone 80-Res. Ph. 100 11-- 1 8 5 Office Hours Utah Helper 2-- and Mrs. Stanley family in Hiawatha. and E.lv.-ard- s Uncle Bert of Castle Gate will j not be able to show "Mussolini Speaks.. UEtn Bome time later as j j 7-- il Embaltner Lleenned In attendance PRICE Ambulance Service LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Uncle Bert di Castle Gate non HELPER LODGE NO. 1G59 dimostrera 'questa settimana come Harvey Partridge, Dictator pre annunziato l'attrazione "MusA. J. Carlson, Secretary solini Parla." Perche in questi e in proiezione in altre Citta. Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. BUY AT HOME Knights of Pythias Hall Glen Ballinger returned this week from Mt. Pleasant where he ONWARD LODGE NO. 15 went to bring home his daughter Meets Every Thursday Evening Betty, who has been attending K. OF P. HALL school at the Wasatch academy, school at the Wasatch academy. J. A. Robey, C. of C. F. C. Bertolino, M. F. Others returning with him were J. A. Gill, K. R. and S. Edgar Danis, Gertrude Wahl and Orrson Flatberg. M'n: f ? V gi-or- ni AT HOME The Journal has one of the best equipped job printing departments in the state. Prices reasonable. Right now Goodyear is concentrating on two main lines of tires . . . This saves money for the factory that builds them for the dealer who sells them and for the car owner who If you want to know how real buys them these savings are and how much they mean to you just check up on today's price of the size you need, and at the same time take a careful look at the finest quality that ever honored the Goodyear name . . . This stepping up of quality, this stepping down of price leads the way to a better deal for everyone and that's what we all want now . . . Best of all it means that everyone can afford new Goodyear Tires, especially if you buy now while prices are still low. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Court House Price, Utah Phone Price 392 Phone Helper J COLTON MOTOR CO. HELPER UTAH HARRIS NOTARY PUBLIC UTAH M. W.ROSS Public Stenographer, Court Reporter, Short - Hand, Dictation, Commercial Correspondence, Legal Documents; reasonable rates. Spring Canyon Coal COOFEAH All-Weat- Pathfinder her Supertwist Cord TirL Supertwist Cord .TifA The Greatest Name In Rubber i Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 118-- Spring Canyon, Utah HIS-TOR- WANT General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah KENTUCKY. BURLEY TOBACCO "Direct From Grower to You" Burley Tobacco is the cream of the finest crops Kentucky's bountiful soil can produces ripe, rich leaves smooth and mellow with that rare flavor and fragrance that only proper "aging" can produce. We bank on it you have never tasted or smoked a finer flavored, more satisfying tobacco in all your AIMVeatjienj ADS SETS For Sale John Baer tomatoes, Condon's First of All Tomatoes, Early tomatoes, Egg plants, early cabbage, early cauliflower, peppers; flowers of all kinds. JOE MARRELL NURSERY, turn right one block north Byrner's service station, Helper. a 20-- m i. iiiniuinnVn $5.85 4.40-2- 1 Helper Super Service 4.50-2- 1 ... 4.75-1- 9 rrrMMiiii '" 5.00-1- 9 V.00 I.Ci) 5.25-1- 8 8.50 R.MM9 'J.V'I Phone 221 11.40 6.00-2- 0 18 life. Qjearlcrrv.uf&cv. Special Offer! BRYNER'S SERVICE FIVE POUNDS M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Automotive Electricians Phone 342 THE GRILL CAFE Quick Service Excellent Meals WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? 50c TO 75c. CAN ACCOMODATE 300. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 194 HELPER, UTAH May SMOKING TOBACCO $1 Helper, Utah Rich, Ripe, Old Fashioned Leaf Our Old Kentucky Burley is no more like manufactured tobacco than day is like night guaranteed free from chemicals and all other adulterations that conceal imperfections, delude the sense of taste and undermine the health. We use the same method our grandfathers used in preparing tobacco for their own use every trace of harshness leaves it nothing to "bite" your tongue or parch your taste. Thousands of tobacco lovers the world over swear by its inimitable smoking and chewing qualities. turn-aroun- INTER-MOUNTAI- N ACT PLAY High School Auditorium 7:30 P. M., Saturday, May 20 Dance, Silver Moon Hall, Price 2 9:00 P. M. Admission to Both D-A-N-C- -E $1 Couple Ky It failed. political financial machinery to pull us out forward. He is clearing international and we achievement for two months in office. And now we all look to what is coming; we grow less and less on concerned with what is behind. We are looking for a hand-ho- ld the haul rope. Every man wants to do what he can, and all he can. The best thing I can do for the Country is to create industry to do, I by building good motor cars. If I knew anything better Industry must be my contribution. Motor cars must face ahead to the future, like everything else.- They are so much a part of the Nation's daily life that if they lag behind they hold the Country back. would do Jjy Frankfort, We are going obstacles out of the way; he does not stand in awe of tariffs. The the "interpeople begin to feel that he does not take advice from ests" ; that he has courage and loyalty to work for one supreme interest only the welfare of the American people. That is a big the way five-poun- MrCIure Bldg. new method MONEY SAVING PRICE INDEPENDENT TOBACCO GROWERS ASSOCIATION Wa Thanks for that belongs to President Roosevelt. Inauguration observed the failure Day he turned the Ship of State around. Having new of sincere efforts to haul us back the way we came, he designed a We sell direct from the grower this eliminates the eighteen cents a pound Revenue Tax all manufacturers' and middlemens' profit, thereby effecting a saving to you of 50 per cent or more. No fancy packages, no decorations, just quality and lots of it. SMOKING OR CHEWING 5 lbs. for $1.00 Send us One Dollar Cash P. O. or Express Money Order (no personal checks) and we will promptly ship d you a package of "Burley Tobacco." Five pounds of Old Kentucky Burley will make 40 large packages of smoking or 50 twists of chewing. 35 cents in silver and pgi Send we will ship Post-Pal- d one pound of Burley Tobacco as a trial offer. A trial will convince you. We have thousands of requests daily for "Samples" our margin of profit is so small we cannot comply with these requests. We do not ship C. O. D. orders; to do so would require a large staff of clerks. Orders must be in English language. great thing has occurred amongst us. our old political same door through which we entered. the the depression by we came. thought it simply a case of going back the way through it. We now realize that the way out is forward ONE-HAL- F CARBON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL - UTAH STATE CHAMPIONS "ON TO CHICAGO" 9, 1933 have made a complete and at last America's face is toward the future. d, All we Americans looked backward. 1929 to 1932 Three years out us of machinery was geared to pull financial and A REDUCE YOUR TOBACCO BILL H3g)ny(o lit Goodyear Old Kentucky - . ROOM 104 Mines at TO 20 PER CENT CUTS HAVE FORCED TIRE PRICES TO THE LOWEST LEVELS IN THE OF THE INDUSTRY. BUT THEY ARE SURE TO GO UP AGAIN ON THE RISING MARKET. THAT IS WHY WE SAY BUY NOW! SIMONSEN HELPER Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated 15 ... S. P. COLTON Notary Public Spring Canyon Coal "Believe me, I know a low price when I see one-- " I'm buying my tires NOW!" 6-- Service First .Cs. .r: '' W'c WALTER C. GEASE SPRING CANYON COAL CO. 11. Hp j J v s, - t'S $ V ?? UTAH Phone 29 AVVISO BUY TVin R T P rnmrniftfA nf Por. trn county 'last week approved of imthe picture has been booked .or a loan of 3000 to be used in of the various school provement those dates in another city. proline's o'er the county. MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. Undertaker RFC MONEY FOR SCHOOLS Its. it. X riftfrii'J tn r ti nir rr rnr " rwiiiin ii - |