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Show ! THURSDAY, i THE HELPER JOURNAL 11, 1940 JANUARY and timbering completed. the fire broke out. The entrance to the mine caved in shortly after that, and it is now believed NOW UNDER CONTROL that a new opening may be required before the mine can be operated. It had b?en planned to employ G, R, FAHRING REPORTS about two score men in the mine. It is anticipated that the mine will The fire in the Union Pacific mine open as soon as possible, probably at Scofield is now fully under con- not this winter, however. trol, apparently completely smotherRobert H. Booth spent Saturday in ed, according to .Dr. C. R. Fahring, chairman of the board of county Helper. commissioners. The fire broke loose In the mine about three weeks ago. NOTICE OF Leased by the county commissionto Me. ers several months ago INTENTION Harry tos, Salt Lake attorney, the mine was A notice is hereby given b' the being prepared lor operations, tracks City Council of Helper, Utah, of the intention of such City Council to NOTICE TO make the following improvements, Subscribe! Don't Borrow! SCOFIELD MINE FIRE (MMII repaired when . Material Contractors 5- Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder, Helper, Utah, until 7:30 o'clock p.m., Jan- juary 19 ,1940, and at that time, pub licly opened. The items of material will consist of all necessary materials required to construct sewers in sewer extension N'o. 5, Helper, Utah. The principal items of materia are as follows: 2,326 feet of flinch sewer tile. 30 6" x 4" Ys. 180 feet sewer t'le. 8 man-holrings and covers. Specifications are on file with Carl Nyman, City Engineer, and with the City Recorder at Helper, Utah, and may be obtained on depositing $5.00. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the. Mayor and City Counc.i of Helper, Utah. - e I I In 1 Dynapower II 6 Feathertouch Speaker 7 Tubes Tuninp Keys 2 Bands Equipped for Television I SoundJ g LOOK WHAT YOU GET! New 1940 Radio Model This G-- ERNEST FLA1M, City Recorder. First publication, December 1939. Last publication, January E H-7- 36 Plus a $9.95 G-- E Record Player, Model H.M-- 3 1940. $.95 PAY ONLY poth at a price you'd expect to pay for the Radio clone! HEAT Comfort 28 11 rights-of-way- v'rmtmm J mnniit.wi - J. Tullius Powderpuff, the snob, js holding Engineer Frank Mullins and family down the 2 p.m. goat at the present in weekend the Salt Iake City spent time, but we expect to see him Rails Friend J K. stated this week that traveling the path between the cinhis friend Roger had a narrow escape der pit and roundhouse, pretty soon. Ralls last week but the details are not At the last Credit Union meeting for publication! an eight per cent dividend on shares Rails Engineer Sam Graves took things in the company was declared, and easy the forepart of the week. When two other committees were announcthe snow flies, Sam holes in for a ed for the new year. Auditing committee: Glen Truscott, while. Francis Lucas and Carl Berry, holdRails Fireman A. J. O'Brien left for over man from last year. The new credit committee includes Salt Lake City on No. 1 Monday morBill Weller, Erin Johnson and Jlss ning to get in a session or two around the engineers' examination Cox. The union now has a total memtable. Rails bership of 1S9 but only 130 of this Fireman Joe Montoro left here number are considered in the active list. Capital of the group now stands Sunday for Grand Junction where be DISTRICT No. Grand Junction, STOCK COMPLETE We have a most complete stock of Office Supplies. See us today for all your needs. THE HELPER JOURNAL FOR SPRING CANYON And ROYAL COAL at $7,241.00 Rail- Rails Carman Harry DeFrates, who haa been working at Soldier Summit for the past few weeks, has returned to his old job at the Salt Lake terminal. s- See Carman Bill H. Weller was off the job Saturday and Sunday due to a slight attack of th0 flu. Rails Carman Joe McCarthy returned to work last Thursday after having spent two weeks vacationing in FRANK PUGLIESE Phone 146 Helper SHOP STYLE MISS E. PATERSON, Mgr. 2 ii MILS 1 ON ALL HOUSE DRESSES Two for One Sale on SILK DRESSES Buy one and pay $2.00 more to get another ALL COATS REDUCED HATS up to $1.95 to clear at $.00 Sole Agent in County for Betty Rose Coats 12 CONDITION OF THE HELPER STATE BANK There Is An ABERDEEN EASY TERMS! DEALER In Your Community THE GIFT SHOP COAL JEWELERS & COKE COMPANY UTAH " f-- j of Helper, Utah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, close of business on December 30, 1939. at the Published in accordance with a call made by the Bank Commissioner of Utah and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. NOEPENOENT HELPER, war By N. each lot 0'' piece of ground. The total cost of the improvements is estimated at $1,500.00, or an estimated cost of 50c per front foot. ERNEST FLAIM, All protests or objections to such City Recorder. of construction or to the intention First Publication, January 4, 1940. such improvements must be in writPublication. January 25, 1940. ing signed by the owner of tlio pro- Last OF TT 15 , REPORT ; .vo To construct a sewer with all appertaining work on the following : On Hill streets ad Street along the south side of Lot 16, Block 1, New Helper Townsite, on Canyon Street from Hill Street northerly and westerly to a point opposite the East line of Lot 18, Block 1, New Helper Townsite, also at a point on Canyon beginning Street 115 ft. South of the Norththe NEVi NEVi, west corner of expects to hold down a good spot Section 24, Township 13 South, Range on that terminal's board. 9 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence Rails East 220 ft., thence North 120 ft., Slabs Montor0 is holding down the thence East 730 ft., more or less, to midnight hostling job now, with no the intersection of Main and Janet help from Brainy Celeste. Streets-also on Garden Street southerly from the end of the present sewer through the property of Tom perty affected or benefited, describPessetto to the North line of said ing the same and showing the numSection 24, according to the plan ber of front feet affected, and be on file with the City Recorder of filed with the City Recorder before Helper City, and defray the abutter's 7:30 o'clock p.m.. January 25, portio nof the expense and the cost 1940, at which time the City Council thereof by special assessment upon will have i regular meeting and the lots and pieces of ground to be consider the protests and objections affected or benefited thereby, to be that shall have been made. assessed by the front foot according By order of the City Council of to the amount of said improvements Utah. Helper, imof the street upon that portion Dated December 28, 1939. mediately abutting or adjacent to RESERVE i Converts the radio at v. ill into a combination instrument, playing h or records thru the speaker of the radio Ultra modern blown Crystal pick-ur plastic cabinet. PAGE SEVEN HELPEK. UTAH ASSETS $ Loans and discounts (Including $290.55 overdrafts) United States Government obligations, direGt and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $4,200.00 stock of Corporate Stocks Federal Reserve bank) Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance and cash items in process of collection Furniture & fixtures, None Bank premises owned, $1.00 are subject to $ None owned (Bank premises . liens not assumed . by bank.) 370,306.62 185,351.99 50,550.55 7,000.00 4,200.00 r,; if-- . For Luxury Flavor Taste This Famous J & - k 1 NmoliI 1? 531,151.80 Straight Bourbon 1.0U . M2HO-- Q. TOTAL ASSETS 1,154,561.96 $ LIABILITIES partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, : and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc) Demand deposits of individuals, YOU DO 'f you that all your charge With an ordinary, 2 part salesbook, there is little conAnd occasionally, they are lost in every trol over lost slips. company doing a charge business. Usually the owner doesn't know it! He only knows that profit is not what it should be. PROFIT must be guarded. Because losses in business come only from profits. Losses cannot be deducted from the or overent . . . from the taxes . . . from salaries rhead! Profit is the only place where losses strike. That's why profit must be guarded! Your charge accounts can be "insured". Remember that small pieces of paper are vulnerable to fire, carelessness, breezes through open windows, wastepaper baskets and ordinary losing. Before you order o new supply of salesbooks, let us show you how you can insure yourself against such losses with ... orm Rod If Salesbooks" "3-co- py llhe IHIellgDei? PHONE 21 ... 265,128.74 534,204.59 5,000.00 179,809.17 20,363.44 $ 1,004,505.94 TOTAL DEPOSITS 1,004,505.94 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 50,000.00 Capital are the owner. Have you a way of KNOWING slips are accounted for? $ Jousronol HELPER, UTAH Surplus Undivided Profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 90,000.00 10,056.02 150,056.02 AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS t 2 2 S I AA I v IfiSu QUART No. 86 g PINT No-8H PINT No. 88 3 7 $ 1,154,561.95 This bank's capital consists of common stock with total $ 50,000.00 par value of MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENT8 PLEDGED TO SECURE LIABILITIES STATE OF UTAH County of Carbon None Jack Vignetto, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he Is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said oank at the close of business on the 30th day of December, 1939. JACK VIGNETTO. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th (jay of January, 1940. Correct Attest: Susan Maulsby, Notary Public Frank J. Barbogllo Utah Residing at Helper, A. Laboroi My Commission will expire M.D. R. F. Slopanskey, 11 1940 March (SEAL) STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner. Director. do I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed In my office en January 8, 1940. RULON F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner. 90 PROOF. COPTK1CHT 1940. SCHENLKV UISTIMEBS COUP., NEW TOBK C1TT |