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Show X HELPER, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, XHURS., MARCH 26, 1931 -- Editor WM. T. IGLEHEART Entered in the Postotfice at Helper. Utah, as Second Class Mail matter every Thursday. Per Year $2.00 Advertising Rate on Application. Address all Communications to the Helper Times, Helper, HIGHWAY LEGISLATION A changed attitude was notice- x able in recent state legislation for governing automobile opera- tion. Apparently the lessons of the past which have cost us thousands of lives have had some effect. There is a trend, not toward overly restrictive and hence unenforceable laws, hut toward ' - 7 IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC Only by the strict curtailment of production can the domestic copper producers themselves on a sound, profitable basis. These producers are now seeking to put such a program into general effect. American copper stocks have been constantly rising, and last year the structure toppled of in own weight and prices dropped to the lowest point in decades. There is more to the present situation than whether or not the copper companies and their investors make or lose money. Copper is a basic American industry, furnishing livelihood to thousands of citizens. The finan cial strength and industrial progress of several states Is inextricably interwoven with copper. As in the case of overproduction of farm cropa, the effort to adjust copper demand and supply, and eliminate surplus stocks, is a progressive move that deserves national support. moderate measures. The model traffic ordinance, which does away with a stipulated 6peed limit and substitutes "reckless driving" thereby giving traffic officers greater leeway in preventing recklessness has been ' NOTICE TO WATER USERS adopted in a number of states, State Engineer's Office, and endorsed by safety organiza- Salt Lake City, Utah, February tions. 18, 1931. Notice is hereby given that insurCompulsory liability ance laws were conspicuous by Helper City, Municipal Corporatheir absence. Even the financial tion, has made application in acresponsibility laws, by which a cordance with the requirements driver is forced to provide evi- of Section 8, Chapter 67, Session dence of his ability to pay for Laws of Utah, 1919, to change damage he may cause In the fu- the point of diversion of 1.17 ture after he has had one acci- c.f.s. of water from Price River dent, do not seem to have received In Carbon County, Utah. Said much public support. In con- - water has heretofore been divertrast, measures designed to pro- ted by virtue of what is known as the Morse Decree at a point vide strict examination for driv533 ft. N. and 1987 ft. E. of the ers, that would weed out the in- SW cor. NW 4 Sec. 12, T. 13 S., and and competent mentally R. 9 E., S. L. B. & M. and used physically unfit, received wide for purposes In the attention. Many safety authori- Townmunicipal of Helper. It is now proare of the that the ties opinion posed to divert said water at a adoption of such a law in every which bears 1283 S. and state would mark the greatest point 2090 feet W. of the NE cor. of acciIn automobile forward step the SE 4 of Sec. 17, Twp. 12 dent prevention. S., R. 8 E., S. L. B. & M., and All in all, we are justified in use as heretofore for municipal havfng hope that the highway purposes in the Town of Helper. accident menace Is being curbed. This application Is designated But It should be remembered In the State Engineer's Office as that legislation, no matter how File No. wise, can only touch the surface All protests against the grantof the problem. The important ing of said application, stating thing is for every driver to the reasons therefor, must he by realize his responsibility for the affidavit in duplicate, accomlives and property of others. panied with a fee of $1.00, and When mtorists, as a body, accept filed in this office within thirty that responsibility, the highways 30 days after the completion will be safe. of the publication of this notice. 1-- o GEO. M. BACON, Brigham City New ore find discovered at Ruby Mine in Box Elder canyon, located near this place. State Engineer. March Date of 1st pub., 12, 1931. Date of completion of publication, April 9, 1931. Groceries Meats Mm. V. been visiting Celebrate Opening Of Elaborate Plant Thibadeau has in Salt Lake City. was a weekend visitor in the capitol city. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Day and family have recently moved to Castle Dale from Ileiner. Miss Eleanor Vaughan was a Salt Lake City visitor last week returning home Friday. R. A. Nielson was transacting business in Salt Lake over the The distributing of new rail between Colton and Soldier Summit began March asProducers Cooperative Poultry 23 and will be completed this sociation, will mark the formal week. This rail will be laid In opening, March 25, of the new $250,000 central office building, the track some time during April. Machinist McFall and Inspeccold storase plant, feed mill, egg and poultry plant now completed tor Gus Peterson, with their families, are visiting In Salt Lake in Salt Lake. this week. City In Utah anii Every poultrynian Switchman James Henchey southern Idaho, whether a member of the association or not, is laid off a few jlays this week, to invited and urged to attend the visit in Salt Lake City. In line with the D. & R. G festival, it was announced recentof expansion railway's .policy ly by Clyde C. Edmonds, general j W. ., V In .4 manager. All are assured a full is understood it that they day of education, fun and enter year, are to get express trains consisttainment. A parade through the heart of ing of vegetables, which will be town, an Inspection of the huge handled in train load lots when plant in full operation, a short the number of cars warrant mass meeting and a dance will train and will, of course, be Not the means of providing work for feature the merry-makinare to be trainmen and enginemen. only poultrymen urged o present, but the public is corial- Robertson Nuptials ly Invited to join in the celebration. It Is expected thousands Announced Mrs. John Robertson of Castle will participate. The plant will begin operating Gate has announced the marriage about one week before the cele of her daughter, Velda, to Thom bration day, getting in full swjng as Robertson of Spanish Fork for the visitors" inspection. Com- the wedding took place at Salt pleted it is one of the largest, Lake March 2. A shower honor best equipped and most modern lng the bride was given at Castle poultry establishment Gate last Thursday by the Glean er Girls. Thirty guests were in in America. The parade, opening the cele- attendance. o bration, will form at 10:45 a. m,, UTAH NEWS NOTES Wednesday, March 25, on North Salt Lake City Apportion Temple street. Promptly at 11 o'clock it will proceed down Main ment of 86,S32 to Utah high street, past the Brigham Young schools announced by State Sumonument to Fifth South, where perintendent to Public instruc walking contingents will drop out tion. Montlcello Bids opened for or board cars, and then continue to the plant on Quayle avenue construction of gravel surfaced road In San Juan county. and West Temple. Orangevllle Work to start on Headed by a large band, seven sections, Interspersed by smaller Improving road from this place bands, colors and possibly floats, south to Forks. Ogden will make up the parade. The ofProperty owners seek on Grant avenue, beficers and directors of the asso- white-wa- y and Twenty-sixt- h ciation will ride in cars behind tween Twenty-Fift- h street. the first hand, followed by a, A gigantic celebation, est ever attempted by V week-en- d. Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh motored to Ferron the last of the week to visit with home folks. Mrs. M. J. McGurl returned to Salt Lake City Sunday after visiting four days In Helper. Mrs. D. S. Tilton was a passin-ge- r for Provo Sunday to visit with relatives residing there. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Walraven came from Grand Junction to visit with Helper friends Sunday Mrs. E. T. Borkenhagen the first part of the week spent in Salt Lake City. Thomas was a business visitor In Salt Lake City Tuesday; Mrs. E. H. of Grand Junction was a Helper vlstor Monday stopping at the home of Mrs. A. Berry. Mrs. William Smith Lawrence Bottino and Thorit Hatch were motorists to Provo Sunday returning home the same evening. Mel Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John Gerandas and son, Gregory, were motorists 'o Salt Lake City over the week end. all-rou- ' F A nt Phone 60 EDITORIAL Of course It is always the other fellow's fault when there Is an auto accident but we know a man who baa driven halt a million mile!) without ever meeting that other fellow. There's a subject for meditation, Impress him more, added, "I say, Jimmy, do you know what a pig is?" "Yes, sir," replied Jimmy "It's a hog's little boy." How does this weather strike of you for the beginning spring? If you will consider the space covered and its lasting Qualities Acme paint will prove to be economical In the end. you believe you've received A REJOINDER "Jimmy, I wish you'd learn part. So sllonce father Personality is that vague something that can take a $5 loan away from youandmakt a favor. The merchants of Helper are studying your needs. They are willing and anxious to carry the kind of stocks YOU are interested in. NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE man is thrown on Many a his own resources who hasn't any. We Buppoee you all have about the heard the one Scotchman who learned that tears contain sugar and then stuck himself with a pin and cried Into the cornflakes. Through our Building Servyou're ice you ca,n ge in touch with at the competent and reliable conon Jimmy's tractors, In order to Cliag. better table manners; a regular little pig table." peep DEFINITION Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood left Thursday to take up their residence in Salt Lake City. The couple were married at Duchesne February 21. Mr. Wood came down Wednesday to accompany his bride to their new home. Triplex shatter-proo-f glass windshield has saved many lives in collisions Tomatoes fte'.Kss.:.v'... 31c 82r BANANAS COFFEE ffjafr;,; collisions. This shatter-proo- f glass windshield is just one of features make that the new Ford a value far above many the price. Others are the silent, fully enclosed four wheel brakes, sturdy steel body construction, four double-actinhydraulic shock absorbers, more than twenty ball and roller bearings, extensive use of fine steel forgings, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon drive, alloy valves, torque-tub- e floating rear nxle, Rustless Steel, and unusual accuracy in manufacturing. In addition, you save many dollars because of low first cost of the new Ford, low cost of operation and and low yearly depreciation. IIou-dail- le g L A R D fy-..- the illness and death , up-kee- Thb New Ford Da Luu Count Pot Roasts Sa Bppf Sflr BACON . ltc o WANTED GOOD USED CAR, Cheap. Call Midland Service Station. ltpd 16c t FANCY HENS and FANCY SPRING FRYERS FIRST" Garland Joe Richards to open auto repair business in Vanfleet of garage building. In the matter of the Estate MACARI, deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at the Court House, Price, Utah, on or before April 26, 1931. Signed Stephen Glanottt and James Rolando, Administrators. WALTER C. CEASE, If you want a real bargain in Attorney for Administrators. the newest and finest electric Date of first publication, March refrigerator call at the Helper 26, 1831. Times office. Save yourself fifty Date of last publication, April dollars , 26, 1931. Business and Professional REVA BECK B0S0NE DR. F. S. THOME Attorney and Counselor at Law Helper State Bank Building Phone Dentist 24-- J 267 So. Main Phone Street W-84- ' DR. M. C. MELROSE Physician and Surgeon New A. J. Stafford Building Office Phone: 22 Hrs. 11-- 5 and 8 Helper 7-- Salt Lake City ONWARD LODGE & Surgeon Office in Henry Hall Phones: Office, 99-- Building Res. 182 m Utah Helper Utah DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT Physician THORIT HATCH, Lawyer 105 Helper State Bank UTAH HELPER, No. 15 Meets Every Thursday Evening K. of P. HALL J. A. Olll, C. of C. F. C. Bertolino, M. F. W. H. Brown, K. R. and S. B. N. DR. R. G. W00DHEAD Dentist New A. J. Stafford Bldg. PHONE 120 HELPER : UTAH REDDINQTON, DR. F. H. LOW M. Dictator. Physician and Surgeon HOTEL AVALON Phone 185 Office Hours: Helper 11-- 1 2-- 6 78 Dentist Henry Hall Building low prices of vonn CARS $430 to $630 Phono 99-- w Helper WALTER C. GEASE Attorney-At-La- 0, fur- 22c Eound Sirloin T.Bonei per poimd Helper Lodge No. 1659 Every Tuesday night. 7: 30 P. W. mxtrm HOUSE 10c .... LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE James Montoro o 98c" Our Market Specials DR. LELAND R. GR0VER our 55c .. three-quart- er o of 39c ,., ,., ... MALT fSS.Hz..., Ford is equipped with a Triplex shatterwindshield. This is made so that the glass will not proof fly or splinter under the hardest impact. It has saved many lives and prevented injuries in many automobile health. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy and acts of kindness extended during 5c EVERY new J. E. Johnson have returned home from a sojourn to middle western states. They spent several weeks in Arizona and went to Mayo Brothers in Rochester, where Mr. Johnson received treatments. He in returns greatly improved FOR RENT furnished, also nished. Call 249-w- . 30c Bargain Mr. and Mrs. baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. and family. gr..,.; Refrigerator tello, Idaho, arrived Saturday to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. R. Griffiths. She will also visit with home folks in Ferron before returning home. Co. BUTTER ANTONIO and baby departed Saturday for an exten sive visit in California. Mrs. Ketchum has been in 111 health the past two months, and will recuperate in Los Angeles. at the Central Lumber 75 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. E. B. Ketchum by Chas., down Kd,1 "QUALITY Mon is leaving Mrs. Harry Beard this week for an extended visit in Fullerton, California, in the hopes of benefitting her health. Her husband intends to join her at a later date. Potatoes FIT Y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan to the capitol were motorists city last week where they viaited with relatives. They returned home Thursday evening. Mrs. Alvin Richardson of Poca- - ....Ceptral Shavings... Edited 27c Central Meat and Grocery toro, charging cruelty. She re- ouests temporary alimony and court costs. They were married at Castle Dale May 22, 1927. Utah Laundry Soap &Bm DD Carmel Montoro has filed suit Meat & Grocery FABLE "I am 18 years old," said morshe "and the middle-age- d alists never give me a pain." If smoking doesn't affect the brain how do you account tor the fellow who holds forth in the smoking car? SI AND SATURDAY March 27 and 28 , of Carl Painter, the water works equipment department of Salt Lake has been in Helper the past ten days transacting business matters. Miles returned Miss Myrtle Saturday to her home in Black- foot, Idaho, after visiting at the homes of her aunts, Mrs A. J. Stafford and Mrs. M. Floyd in Helper. 4tt P0R FRIDAY g. Mrs. Steve Bunnel came home Sunday evening from a visit with friends in Provo and Salt Lake City. for divorce against Joseph SUCCESS r 110-pou- the largthe Utah Martelle returned Thusday evening from a week's viait. in the capitol city. PRICE SATISFACTION ' NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ace L. Miner, and Miss Angel-in- e QUALITY VoL 1. o RAILROAD V . Mrs. A. S. Wahl Miss section or railroad officials, with each company hauling Utah eggs being represented by at least one auto load. little daughter Thousands of Satisfied Customers Helper LOCAL Poultry Producers I n m JrnlC, r4f At mnd mt smalt coal You ewi frajr tonwenlmnt finmncing plan, phi$ Bmmpmi dmtiy. tmmH Ford or four fOTf uf pm dlr Mr pmymmwt or 4fil Office 312 Electric Building UTAH PRICE J. E. FLYNN Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer. PRICE Ambulance Serrles UTAH Phone 29 BANK CIGAR STORE ami BILLIARD PARLOR All kinds of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaocoa, Candy and Soft Drink The Best Billiard Phone 8 Helper County is tht tu |