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Show t irt THREE M THE HELPER JOURNAL HELPER, UTAH, FRIDAY AUG. 16, 1935 COMMENTS I I r"" IsKEBED BOYS hawks from produced too nere juuuua, honie runs rr,.nrr nine, the David Cnnine by a 12-- margin. L ' Wyeoff, Clift and Hut-V- . . ted out circuit blows. driving in other them of fe . n frOft The game Iras aj0 David of "contest, House 15. The and Helper 16 bits hall . Deaiuc. David juse of t y n were kept scattered, runs being allowed only hits ana ninui juunigb. David scored six lia the opening half of the f fifth louse of 1 frame. of the largest crowds of limner was in attendance to f . the game and was veil lied by the fast ball put up visiting team. '. I kWCLASSES carnival with E swimming pro-last week at jfccal pool under the superMrs. Vernon of Mr. and local Red Cross supervis- this activity. and fifty en- - ed. r were registered in the work Trochlea and medals will be givthe en to the winners o the respectJ extended through-ou- t week, and the affair was ive divisions of play by several ed last Saturday evening of the business houses of Carbon la grand water carnival. county. I water carnival drew spectag badWinners of th3 tors all parts of the county A ges given out annually by the roved highly successful. and American Red Cross were awardspeaker was installed ed to the following: senior diviswas on lumber the program iced by Mr. Merril. who ion, Kay Bunnel; Jimmy Greener; mis or m- - Clark Morgan; John Crawford; fcj out interesting of Junior division, Earl Houtz; Bud ion about the methods David Colton, Edgar swrimlocal Flatberg, tiling. Several Fiances Salvage, J. demon&'rated some of the Walkington, complex strokes and water g d life-savin- Is Here entrance blank for play in the Annual Carbon your placed in the hands of any AGE ME : SIDENCE omens Doubles ( ) Singles ( or Doubles ( Singles ) Signature :.y. r. yyyy yyy :: ti 4? i - lirw"' TO INVESTIGATE Sen. W'tn. NAZIS H. King of Utah, who will soon Introduce a resolution in the Senate, seekiiur an Inquiry as to whether the U. S. Is warranted In severing 4 YC t?& o 1L m ac jr J jkxi. J' i! YOU D0NT IF ri w Am S HAVE TO BREAK IN THE FORD '-- s diplomatic relations with Germany because of the persecution of Jews and X I Catholics there. o' d JJQUMfl SNAPSHOTS THEE ft: f5& .... j play in Will wr 1 . BLANK iunty Tennis Tournament. The blank must be filled in and rntiiitee member by August 25th Defense of our Donkey, "Duffy"' hide-boun- Phone news items to The Helper Journal. ENTRANCE In 1 eh-arg- ost unusual closed here ( Gentlemen, Only a few short years ago since we were oblldged to appeal to STANDING "Jumbo," our elephant for bread, but instead of bread we received Won Lost Pet. stone, and a combination of high Castle Cats, 0 campaign slogans, 1.000 sounding K. of C. for the nourishment of 1 .833 Latuda 1 .750 body and brain, as well as the en-- J St. Llckers 2 .600 veigiement of the voting public, Cardox from time to time we hear them 2 .500 used by those who hostled in, Printers 2 .000 and held on to to his tail before Carloads 2 .000 the voters were compelled to kill Iron Horses 2 .000 the hideous appearing creature for Levi's 4 .000 his cloven feet. Spring Canyon 4 .000 showing Jumbos slogans were about 3 The second half play In the Hel- In number. Such as, "rugged indiper Softball league finds Castle vidualism," "Personal Initiative," Gate leading tVrough the third and "The Preservation of the week of play. However, the stand- Constitution." To the voters they ing shews that at least four teams were meaningless phrases. They still have a chance to come out killed our Jumbo, and now he is on top in the second half. Many buried in a morass of epithets to interesting games have been play- vile or me to mention here. is expected that many In defense of our donkey whom ed, an more will be seen before the end we shall name, "Duffy,", for after-al- l of the season. Since the games our "Duffy is the only dumb havn been played on the City brute who has serve mankind park, they have been faster and faitlully all through the ages. thi desire to win yy the members "Duffy" came into the world with of some of the teams have made a natural cross on his back, the cross symbolic of the christian them, to say the least, very It is evident that the spec- era. All down the corridors of tators are enjoying the verbal an- time, he so patiently bore his tics of the pluyers as they are ex- cio8 without a whimper. All for pressing their sentiments along humanity's sake. He carried Jaseph and Mary on with everyone else, and we are his back when they had to flee the suie that they are enjoying game as much as the players from the persecution of the money sharks. Immediately before the themselves. There are still a number of post- giver if light was born, he was poned games to be played, and it the chief method of transportais hoped that the managers will tion used by te carpenter of Nazsoon make arrangements to play areth while he was giving ua our If possible, this present enlightment, which meaas these games. should be done before the end of our present civilization. I believe politicians the playing season, a3 it is very some of our should baashamed of themselves likely that the outcome of these for not having a ride on "Duffys" games will have a decided effect back before now. on the league standing. Now we have "Duffy" going to The schedule for games beginmake a home run for us. Look at ning Friday, August 16, to Friday htm come loaded down with preSCHEDULE cious gifts for tiie American peo-n'.e, food for th hungry, homes , August 23, is as follows: for the oppressed, clothes for the) 5:301 Aut'. 1G Levi's vs Printers striving to make America! 6:15 a better C. Toads vs I. Horses place for all to live In. ' Aug. 19 Cardox vs S. Lickeis 5:30 Here comes "Duffy-- with Frank6:15 lin Roosevelt on his back. FrankC. Gate vs Latuda 6:00 lin, please study that load, we Aug. 20 Levi's vs C. Gate 6:00 need it. Don't let the Supreme K. of C. vs Printers Court tip it this time. Aug. 21 C. Toads vs Latuda 5:30 Here is ''Duffy' " safety landed 6:15 S. vs Cardox Canyon at the home base, and what a Aug. 22 S. Lickers vs I Horses 5: packloc:.1 of priceless treasures he 6:15 K. of C. vs Levi's has brought us. Look at the load 6:00 vs Cardox C. 23 Toads Aug. of social security measures, meaC. Gate vs. S. Lickers eg. 6:00 sures intended to protect the weak from exploitation by the- strong. Read the advertisements careAnd many other important social save money. will you fully. They security measures, but alas there are two imjortant measures lacking. A bill nationalizing banks, in order to curb the power of the boy bankers, from again wrecking the national structure, and a bill government taxing bonds. Then we will claim for America, Mr. Roosevelt, we congratulate on the successful ride you made on your visit to us, you have had a tedious ride for the past three years, the trail was covered with Obstruot-Is- ts s i Tui and Jingolsts, as well as other dangers. You too "Duffy", call and see us again, you both are always welcome to Helper, Utah. (Signed) R. F. Reynolds Plans are underway for the Carbon eoim-tennis tournament to be held hare during the latter part of August. At a meet-iTuesday evening of tennis enthusiasts, a general committee comprised of Bruce Moffitt, chairman, Louis Hunsaker of Price, Booth Kilfoyle of Spring Canyon! Jack Houston of Castle Gate, and Hugh Fuller of Columbia was selected to formulate a schedule and secure the general financing of the tournament for this year. Two tournaments have been held in the county this summer already, one being in Helper and other at Price, and tennis fans and players have anxiously awaited the cal: ror the county meet which generally climaxes th.3 summer racquet sport. It. is expected that entrants will play on the schedule Invites w ill e sent out by the committee in according to Mr. Moffitt. A men's singles and doubles, a junior schedule from 15 to 17 years oil age, and a boys tournament for those under 15 will be played in singles and dou bles. A women's singles and doubles tournament will also be play- 2 ia d .. 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