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Show Annual Band Contest to Be Held Mi 3LEBRATI0N WILL BE SLIDE AFFAIR TIUS A COINTV YEAR VOLUME XXII 1C F ID) JliR NUMBER 29Vz AT secure A circulation u hich is ways reliable. Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Saturday, December ',n 1932 CITY SAVES $25,000 OUT Stores Close OF LAST YEARS BUDGET Monday (Residents of Price and Helper a meeting held in Price Tues-j- y evening determined to make annual band contest celebra-o- n a county affair for 1933 in- lead of holding it a strictly comBUDGET FOR 1933 IS $24,660 LESS THAN THAT OF munity affair for Price, as in past LAST YEAR $4000 IS PLACED IN SINKING FUND cars, according to W. E. Fleet wood of that city. TOWARD RETIREMENT OF WATER BONDS-WA- TER Mr. Fleetwood advises the meet- MAIN IMPROVEMENTS AND DEVELOP-MEN- T ng Tuesday evening was held by OF SPRINGS WILL BE TAKEN UP representatives from the Price jhamber of commerce, Kiwanis jclub. Rotary club and the Ameri That Helper city officials have made serious effort to can iiegion, ana irom uie neiper Kiwanis club and chamber of com effect substantial savings for the taxpayers of this city is merce. shown in 1933 the city budget adopted at the regular meetA steering committee was nam ed at that time, to be comprised of ing of the city council last Friday evening and made public a member from each of the fore- this week by Mayor Frank R. Porter. going organizations and, in addi The 1933 budget calls for an estimated expenditure of from the tion, a representative Elks club and- B. P. W. club at $96,000, being $2090 less than the 1932 budget, and $24,660 Price, and from the American Le less than that for 1931. gion, B. P. W. club and the Moose Further, we learn that Helper city's expenses for the lodge of Helper. This committee will meet Thurs year just closing were $24,660 less than that authorized for day evening to perfect the organ in the year just closing. This enormous saving ization and to formulate tentative expenditure is a and one of which our city commission well item celebration. date the for major plans and BUY The Journal offer Its advertisers a complete a circulation thru this district as it is possible to v HOME School Board Organizes Jan. 7 'hENKY H. JONES OF HELPER ONLY NEW MEMBER WHO WILL TAKE OFFICE JANICE FOX Janice Fox, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox of Helper, passed away Wednesday evening, December 21, at the hospital in Price following a severe case of on With New Years day falling Sunday, Monday of next week pneumonia. She was born at Soldier Summit again will be observed as a holi- Oct. 15, 1925, removing to Helper day by the merchants of Helper. Housewives should study care with her parents, and is survived five brothers and sisters, Mary, fully The Journal market ads and by Harry and Fay. day in a generous supply of gro Quentin, Billie, services were held on Funeral ceries for the two-da- y holiday. Christmas eve, with interment in BUT AT HOME Mountain View cemetery. Two Frolics at the Rainbow Gardens BUY When the Carbon county board noise-maker- Cj? We Wish You a n, Lumber. J .MM Commissioners to Take Office mm l made of all business matters hand. Robert Loftis, son of TrainmasAt noon, the incoming board, and Mrs. J. R. Loftis and a ter comprised of Dr. C. R. Fahring of of Parmlee David J. and at the University of Utah, student Helper Consumers, newly elected commis- is home for the holidays. sioners, together with William J. AT HOME State Off icers Are On the Job AT HOME Miss Edna Litizzette, who un derwent a minor operation in the Price hospital Sunday now is reported as much improved. BUY AT HOME - John Vieta, student at the U. of is spending his Christmas vacation here with his parents, Mr. d Mrs. A. J. Vieta. XS., m e Pi "w We also repair radiators, do machine work and welding, cylinder reboring and general repairing on all makes of automobiles. Have your brakes tested now for winter weather driving. We have complete median-ica- l equipment and will give you prompt, courteous and efficient service. 1.1 U "wSr "CoT "d' Dr. N. E.King Eyesight Specialist sonable. Start the new year right by having your beauty work done at the GIFT SHOP BEAUTY SHOP at the CARTER'S TRANSFER and DRAY WOODLANDS comes the flawless lumber which we supply for every construction purpose. Whether you require lumber fnr renairs. replacement or new building, we can provide ex- aCtiy LUC liUU giauc your particular needs in any desired quantity at prices which are always attractively low. Also prompt deliveries. Hauling of All Kinds PHONE 213 Eyes Examined ..Repair Work- - Equip your car with FireANTl-FREE- ZE S-J- - for Oam IN! stone Tires and Tubes m na tmr Then you'll know real beta aft mo- toring pleasure and that feeling of added safety. BRYNER'S SERVICE Quick Service M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County Utah Helper 1 Start the New Year Right Kiwanis Dining Hall in Connection Gift Shop 1 FROM MAJESTIC THE GRILL CAFE Excellent Meals D. A. BENCH AUTO REPAIR SHOP Our beauty work anteed to be satisfactory, and our prices are very rea- OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HELPER, UTAH Automotive Phone S42 Electricians' Helper, Utah PHONE 194 As Usual The Family Next Door YE Members of the state highway patrol have been active in this vicinity during the past week, busy checking careless motorists at the stop crossings and watching for poor or illegal headlights. I Several persons already have been haled into court on different charges, which should prove a warning to all. BUY m i3 guar- be in -- BUY H New Year 4 elected to succeed himself to office, also will be sworn in at that time. iThe outgoing commissioners are W. E. Knox of Columbia, and W. B. Stapley of Castle Gate. jjsa jgr "W i Happy 1.60 Walter C. Gease, county and prosecuting attorney, who was POOL HALL d . r i CANYON meJoe (Red) Perry, Ford factory-trainechanic, formerly of the Bunnell Motor Co., now is employed by the D. A. BENCH AUTO REPAIR SHOP of Helper, specializing on Ford 4's and V8V s, COAL it,2 $4.oo Reid, holdover commissioner will be sworn into office. The new board will convene at 2 p.m. for its organization Where Your Friends Gather Soft Drinks Tobaccos ANNOUNCEMENT S, Mayor Porter points with pardonable pride to the fact the holidays. that Helper during the past year has been self supporting and placement has found it unnecessary to borrow a single penny, a reputa going member of the board, by tion of which few towns in the state or nation can boast. Henry H. Jones of Helper. The old board will meet on that THE BUDGET IS OUTLINED date for the purpose of approving bonds of the school board memThe following budget has been adopted by the Helper bers, after which the new board council for the year 1933: (Straight Lump) will meet to select a president of city the board and a vice president, as Public Affairs and Finance Legal and Judges 2 Tons or well as the appointment of treas $ 6,400 and .SO printing Fees, salaries, stationery urer and clerk. The board at this more, per ton time also will determine as to Public Safety Day and Night Marshal and Nut whether or not W. W. Christensen 8,400 Firemen salaries will be retained as county superinper ton g Streets and Sewers Laborers' salaries, sprink-lintendent of schools for the 1933-3term. streets, principal and interest on sewer PHONE 399J2 new ooara oi scncxn com10,000 bonds s D. RICHARDSON of J. will be comprised missioners George Ruff of Scofield; Albert Water System Water Master and laborers' salBarnes, Wellington; William H. aries, water bond interest, and other necesfVoodhead, Kenilworth; O. H. 27,000 sary water line changes Price; and Henry H. Jones fcf Helper. Electric Light System Electricians and laborers BUY AT HOME salaries, material and supplies, Utah Power 31,000 & Light meter reading and line chances and Public Property Maintenance to city Jan. 3 Parkspark and public property, fuel and supplies, on city hall and Main and interest principal OLD BOARD WILL HOLD LAST 6,000 street ground REGULAR MEETING AT 10 A. M. Statutory and General Proportion of Carbon 800 county collecting taxes, auditing city books Carbon county's present board 4,000 of commissioners will hold its last Water Reserve Fund regular meeting commencing at 2,400 Fund 10 a. m., Tuesday, January 3, at Contingent 96,000 which time final disposition win TOTAL ; Guy-fno- Frank Buffmeyer returned this week from Salt Lake City where he underwent examination at the veterans hospital. Mr. Buffmeyer received a bullet wound in his right foot during the World war and it has been bothering him of late. HOME We wish to express our sincere and apreciation to the thanks HATS AND kind friends who so kindly many CAPS AYILL BE FURNISHED assisted us during the illness and DANCERS AT RAINBOW death of our beloved daughter and Rainbow Gardens this week end sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox, will offer lovers of dancing the and Family. two supreme, outstanding dance AT HOME BUY one the the all of year programs New Years eve festival when the Saturday night of this week management will furnish guests will mark the cessation of busifestive hats ness activities in Helper by the with may be proud. and caps, and a joyous crowd will DTR furniture company and the The budget is based on Helper's city tax valuation of see the old year out and the new Stock Chapmans variety store. $1,686,039, the 14 mill levy producing $23,604.54. From year in. and fixtures will be moved to the The second affair will begin on respective companies' stores at sources other than taxation, Helper city during the coming Monday morning at 1 :01 a. m. and Price. year will receive an estimated $74,485.46. will probably attract as enthusiasSecond East line on tic an attendance as the New and Light improvements power Years eve celebration. will Hill and street Railroad avenue, street, Spruce street, The two dances at Rainbow be principal improvement projects for the coming year, to- Gardens Christmas eve and on hundred feet of new Christmas night proved unusually gether with the laying of twenty-fou- r but probably weren't a pipe along the highway, development of the water sources popular, look-ias to what the New Years at Spring and Beaver creeks for a larger water flow, and an eve and night dances will be. BUY AT HOME auditing of the city books for the years 1931-32- . and Allen Carter, Fahring Ray HAS BORROWED NO MONEY DURING YEAR students at B. Y. U., are home for NOISE-MAKER- 100 PER CENT COVERAGE CITY OF HELPER CARD OF THANKS n of school commissioners meets in the Carbon county school offices January 7 at 2 p. m., there will be but one change in the present personnel of five members, the reof Charles Leger, out- AT al- fe |