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Show " Hetoer District h THE HELPER JOURNAL HELPER, UTAH F. MacKNIGHT and L. G. BURRESS, Publishers Entered as Second Class matter at the Postoffiee at Helper, VV. t : i SUBSCRIPTION "" NtWJ COITION 6 MO NTH 2 DELIVIRCD . $1 By Special By Correspondent ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED PREC TO EVERY HOWE con-tribu- te Special SPRING GLEN UTAH Phone 2t Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Undertaker PRICK attendance In MRS. J. E. FLYNN. Mgr. HELPtR f WOPLKN THEATRES IN UTAH , - Friday PS CITIES Saturday After SATURDAY CONT. 3:15 BLOND ELL GLENO A PARRELS. VTKAVEUNG SALESLADY" 1 MON. - TUES. SUN. CONT, SUN. FROM Z:iB I Miss Minnie Preston, after a 3 week visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith of thi3 vicinity, left Moday morning for her home 'ir; Idaho. She was accompanied by Miss Blanche Smith. Misses Amelia and Esther Ruber of San Francisco Calif, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiv ber of Magna spent Sunday with relatives and freinds here. Master Jimmy Hansen is spending his vacattni, with his grandfather, in Duchesne. Miss Helene Tomsek, returned home Friday after spending the summer In San Diego Cal. visiting with her aunt. Miss France. Dupin, Antone and Norbert" Dupin isited la Hayden with relaties. They returned Mon day of last week. to her Miss Norma Dennis has been visiting in Idaho and Nevada. MiBs Martina Skerl returned Thursday night, from Los Ange- les, Calif, where she has been visiting for the past three months, with her aut Miss Mary Skerl. Johnny Dupin js back from Wyo. where he spent the summer visiting with his uncle e BARGAIN Mr. an Mrs. Elvin Haycock, with a party of freinds are enjoying a fish.V.g trip near Vernal. ONLY DAYS Joe and Anton Uresk of My ton were visitors here over the weekend. Recent visitors here from the const were: Mrs. Frank Panion and her daughter, Emma, they were at the home of Mrs. P;uiions parents Mr. an Mrs. Frank Kriss-man- . after 3:15 Contiunous Mr. and Mike Myers who visited at the home of Mr. Myers parents, Mr. an Mrs. Chris Brod-;ri- c and Mrs. Myers paren's at Helper, Mr. and Mis. John Mrs. chapter 11 of "CALL OF THE SAVAGE" Homer Donahue returned Monday from a fishing trip on the Green river. BANK NIGHT Mr. BIG CASH DRAWING FEATURE PICTURE TUTTA ROLF CLIVE BROOK "DRESSED TO THRILL" WIDER AN VA. O II N l VXl I V C T f. M Mrs. G. W. Davis and son Bus ter are visiting in Salt Lake. Thursday Only Mr. Allen Russell and brother Otto visited here this week. Correspondent By Special Correspondent Mrs. Sieve Leger and Advice for rail-loa- d M-'.- s JULY MARRIAGES GAIN OVER 1934 Announcement Martinelli Garage HAS BEEN Designated by the STATE TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT as an OFFICIAL Inspection Station ALL CARS MUST by BE SEPT. 15 MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE FAMOUS I 1 Castle Gate Clear Creek Sunnysidc CENTRAL LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY HELPER, UTAH PHONE 72 wun her daugtu. Mrs. Georpfi uiot.i.. to the Price hm..., .MH where she will Under-Koperation as soon as her . permits. J 0 Miss ina Lindsay, who to attending summer school ' B. Y. U. has returned homt. short vacation before start fall quarter. Mrs. Wallace Thorn of Canyon is visiting wiih hJ ems air. and Mra. Walter Jv Mrs. Bill Ruff of Spring cJ visiting witn her hustm Levan. Utah. is allH uuq. Tr,l IICU lUHOJlfj returned from their vacsj They have been touring the a scenic parks. IVft-- a T By . Special and Mr. CorrespondM Mrs. Ford Wimetj family of Martin returned last week from a two weekj tion' in Coalville. Miss Jean Malecker of has returned home after in Salt Lake. Mrs. John Malecker was called to Salt Lake illness of her daughter, las Brown. Miss Ray Operaman ha la a guest at the home. )fcj a of Si due Mali) of Hif How i and Mrs. Newklrkand'i were Salt Lake visitors Mr. ily week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin were Provo. week-en- Reddinpcj vis d Suite of room office or light W FOR RENT Fifteen marriage licenses were 'ssued 'n Carbon county during Iti'y, it is shown in the monthly starirtical report issued Tuesday by County Clerk B.H. Young. TWs 's an increase of six over the lune tolal and five more than were issued in the corresponding mouth of last year. One divorce decree was grant ed in July, as compared with 3 in tlv) same month of 1934, it is shown in (the report of Don, Hack ing, deputy district court clerk, Two suits for divorce were filed during the the past month. Marylyn Welsh daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Welsh underwent aa op- able for keeping. Stafford. Inquire Mn. Aj Phone news items to The Helber Journal. eration at the Standardville hosMoroni Hunt, pital Monday for an injury caused Dictator bv a fall recently. A. J. Cartoon Standardvill girls team won ons Secretary and lost one game this week. HELPER LODGE from Winning Spring Canyon ad NO. 1659 losing to Castle Gate. The boys junior team wo.i on LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. g;:me from Castle Gate and lost Knlghta of Pythiaa HaU one to Spring Canyon. Coal & Coke General Of fleet Salt I aKe City I'tah ano $2.50 Wave Shampoo, Finger Manicure $1-2- Plain Facial .50 GIFT BEAUTY SHOP Helper, Utah Cardox lost to Latuda Monday and FUN" JENKINS recently demon-stratethe ..stamina, ..efficiency, and blow-ou- t protection built Into FIHESTONE GUM DIPPED Tires, the hot salt beds at Lake Bonne- vine, Utah .3000 miles in ..23 'I hours d This was an average speed of miles per hour and although temperatures were as high.. 120 degrees he had no ..blowouts or tire trouble. 127.2 SATURDAY Take no chances protect your and the lives of oiher by letting us equip ypUP caP today. AUGUST, 21 life RAINBOW WITH GARDENS Helper WHERE IT IS DELIGHTFUL TO DANCF IN COOL SUMMER BREEZES ON TIIE FINEST FLOOR IN UTAH Wible and his Music Masters r ero$fcue BRYNERS' SERVICE STATION" "ONE STOP SPECIAL Gents 4Q0 REDUCED PRICES Ladi(,s Fre w EXPERT OPERATORS nd Mn. Kate Happ Mrs. Vene Dee Tumbu" by a score of ROMANCE Helper Permanent Mrs. Kathryn Welsh auditor for F0R RENT Furnished apartment, T .nn'itcA Kq the Standard Coal company Is va- I $12.50 Dor month tween Martin and in Heiner on HighStandardville. cationing way 50. (Inquire) Helper AB. Utah Fuel Co. 'S?T ..uUB M h Sales and Service FOR ALL CAKS ' Jt lit ,. . DANCE Call on us H r,7 ed Miss ICEPA1KS YOUR ROOF Miss Ruth Faddis i, at the Palace Correspondent Special r1 18-1- "MUSIC REPAIRS ON By d O Now is the time to make uinn i ii iipiiii rkuivwiKiH Mr. and Mrs. Wm. James MorGrace Stone returned to a visit gan of Wattis, spent the week-en- d Scofield after in home her Mardeil A Halt, daughter of Mr. daughter Francis nccompanled by home of John Wilson. at the home of James Morgan. and Mrs. Bert Allen Is confined Elizabeth Vidamaa spent several at the days fishing in the Uintahs. to her home with pneumonia. A softball game was held SunMerrill Strong and brother Geo. the visited M. at N. of Gallup. LaRae and The Misses LaRean day between the married and the Mrs. J. C. Miller of Los Angeles Mr. and 5 their of parents home Salt for sjngle men. The score was is visiting at the home of Mr. and Nicholes left Saturday Morrison. Desmond They men. Mrs. married visit favor the Lake City where they will Mrs. Alex Gibson. were in charge of a detachment for a short while with their of CCC trucks which were deliverA birthday party was given by The people of Castle Gate ento Price. ed Miss June Hyatt, Saturday at 8 joyed a band concert which was of Gate Smallworxl Mr. Those Garland attending were: Rusp.m. band Gate Castle the given by Mr. Glen Reese visited at the sell Henderson, Charlotte Maye, Monday evening. The concert cli- City, Va. is visiting at the home over the week Bernice Collins, Elaine Rasmus-sen- , maxed the handwork for the sum- of his uncle, Mr. G. A. Williams. home of Ted Reese e:l. Barbara Christensen, Mahlia mer which his een held wader the Miss Helen Hill of Scofield re direction of Mr. E. M. Williams. Christensen, Julia Veranakis, Jean-ett- e Evans of Peonia Mr. Bvron turned home last week after visitBurton, Josephine Allen, BetDonna and Gleaner ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Colorado visited freinds of Stan- ty Goron Yale Laratta, The Priesthood They dardville over the wee-enand Junior girls spent Saturday Henry Williams. Bryan,, Anls Myers and Josephine returned to their home Sunday. on an outing in Provo canyon exSmuko. A delicious lunch was The heavy rains Saturday causploring the Timpanogas cave. The flood waters Saturday did ed r.osiderable damage at the Libconsiderable when damage to the highand Fuel yards tipple Funeral services for Mrs. Carl erty Mr. and Mrs. Mm. Hughes and Standardville playmotors flood waiters way bridge, covered the in were held here Best Sunday have left for Bryce Canyon family ground, new water lines and the Castle Gale amusement hall. cu.veyors and tracks. where they will vacation a few yards. Those who spoke at the services days. Miss Jennie Heeler left for were: Bishop V. B. Stapley. J.W. Mrs. A. E. Thompson and bro Saturday where she anticipates A large group of men are exNielson, and Oscar Evans.. spending several days with her ther Steve left Thursday for a vito take the fireboss and pected Lasit with relatives in Denver, Mrs. Lorenzo Lawiey of Salt granamouier. at examinations mine foreman Colorado. and Carson fayette City, Lake is visiting at the home of week. fore of the the part Helper Word has been received that They expect to be gone uniil Sept. Mrs. Earl Acord. The following are expected to parMrs. Fred Koelling and son Fred Tom Orrell, Eugene Mrs, Elizabeth Ruff president ticipate: Miss Margaret Ellen Jones re- Jr. will return this week from Carlos Ottostmm Norof relief the announced society turned recently from a trip to Sumner, Iowa where they have man Neilson, Virgil Bullock. Mont where she las been visiting with relative for the Chit the society will put on a biFort Duchesne Ernest Essman. and ileal zarre in October. past three weeks. Previous to been visiting friends. i The committees appointed are: .Cheir visit in Sumner, Fred Jr. un Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes Olive Barney and Carl derwent a operation at the Mayo novelty, Elizabeth Hines, Florence are motoring to Salt Lake City Ona fish in Cullen; Mr. Minn. pond, Clinic Anderson, Rochester, Whiskuni spent Sunday at the for a visit Koilling and children Isabel and Ruth Anderson: Rugs, Mrs. Morrihome of Mrs. Bessie Snow. Harold returned two weeks ago. son. Mrs. Ruff; fuilt, Mrs. Reid; Miss Blanche Bailey and Zelphi plants, Mrs. Williams. All of the Miss Maijorie Winn left Sunday Bell returned from a 2 month.? women in town are Mr. son Schultz and Hal George where she will visit for Manti Califoru! where they vi- returned Monday from Uintah to make it the big social event of vis't with .relatives. sited with freinds and relatives. where they spent several days the year. Mrs. Frank R. Ellis and grand- ashing. Robert Carnival! is taking the Mr. an Mrs. Y.'alt Donaldson redaughter Lorraine left Saturday Mrs. William Booth and sons ceived slight injuries in a car ac- place of the butcher, Mr. McBeth for Salt Lake City where they inThomas and Martin of Oakland cident while returning from Si.lt while he is on his vacation. tend to spend the entire week. Calif, stopped over and visited Lake City last week. Read the advertisements care- with freinds here one day last Miss Grace Zwahlen of Kenil-wortJames Cameron, mine foreman fully. They will save you money. week before continuing their trip returned from a visit with is spending his vacation with his relatives in Ferron. to Rochester, New York. family in Colorado Springs. INSPECTED Bunnel Motor Co. '3 I I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kochevar ami children, Norma Jean and John were visitors at 'the U.B.I. C. WEDNESDAY r The Spring rn ball team defeat Monday by a SCOTe of : fi Mrs. Tony Can.o and son, Jack ForMrs. Mary Helton of Lake Miss Afton Jasperson of Steamof Mapleton spent the fore part at the home of boat Springs, Colo, is visiting at est 111. is visiting of the week visiting with Adolph the home of her brother, Glade Levy Hines. Canto. Jasperson. motored to Mrs. John Davis Miss Wanda Leavitt of Helper to visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Salt Lake City at the home spent the week-enand Mr. and Mrs. Louis White re- last week. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maye. turned Sunday from a fishing trip Mrs. Ellen Lowenstein returnea spent at Uintah. Mrs. Tom Orrell is visiting at to her home in California last Heber City, where her son John 3 week. Mr.s Frank Kraync and her is enrolled in the CCC camp. daughters leturaec: Monday from EdMrs. E. 0. Kraus and Mrs. Grand Junction where they have resiMr. Lloyd Nelson has moved his at the been visiting for the past two win Olson were isltors week. faniilv to Logan, where Mr. Nel last Olson, Robert of dence weeks. son las secured a position. aud Mr. of son Lemar Sutch Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder and Sutch is recovering Mrs. Kimber and daughter Gene family motored to Salt Lake Fri- Mrs. Oliver from a 4 weeks illness. Tb.e cause vieve of Mt.Pleasant spent a week day, returning ithe same day. was reported to be a ruptured ar visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Horace House and tery. daughter Horlene of Tyler, Texas Mr. Tom Nichlas is visiting with Joba Wilson and family motor visited Tuesday at the home of week-end- . his last Scofield to daughters, Sarah and Eva. ed Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Radcliff. Mr. and FLYNN FUNERAL HOME iin i nnwii i I LATUDA The town'3 people enjoyed a recital tea at the home of Mrs. Victor Gilbert which was given by Time To Reverse The Order Mrs. Ora B. Harding Wednesday In 1930, at the beginning of the depression, the Federal government of last week. The students who excellent was collecting 68 percent of its revenue through taxes on incomes, displayed participated and corporation profits levied according to "ability to pay". talent at piano and vocal work. Only a little more than 31 per. cent of its revenues came from levies Mrs. Manse Huff returned home on the necessaries of life, in other words, from taxes which particularrecently from Spanish Fork where ly hit the poor. During the hard years of the depression, the rich actually succeed- she has been spending the sumed In shifting the burden of maintaining the government; and this mer months. year It is estimated that "ability to pay" will contribute only 38 per Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bithel of cent, wh.ile the poor, largely through taxes on consumption, will Price spent Tuesday at the home 61 per cent. These figures surely indicate a radical trend within the last four or of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibson. five years, and now President Roosevelt has made its progress admonMr. Glen Keese of Salt Lake ishment to the common man. In urging Congress to increase the taxes on big incomes and in- and Mr. Park of Provo were calheritances and on corporation profits, President Roosevelt is merely lers at the home of Mrs. Annie asking that this effort to shift the burden of government from the Evans. rich to the poor shall be slowed up, and that "ability to pay" shall be Mr? Eli7fiht(h Staler of PrOVO compelled to more nearly bear its part. is visiting with her sens, Jess and Albert. THE JOURNAL SHOPPER S EDITION n'cDDMiw News Section z CASTLE GATE E YEAK n ZT m . . i Carbon County, Utah. THC JOURNAL'S Helper Utah, August, 23, 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE TWO Automotive Electricians M. O .PORTER MANAGER PHONE 342 H FT PER. UTA'1 i f |