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Show FCrt the Ittf, f !i it lper you In Too. loeal town. mn larger towns. of the JME XXII of in Returning to the very Stotion from which they the house of j,ed aside nmmunism reared its u ; frmnrl that L i Com-tv- , accomplishrtheir desired , :r4 nut camcu vui 'icture was a pretty one for on 'Educated and peasants tj with the business andinal men. Special privihave piecework and bonuses ''(and necessary for those en-- i & the most difficult work. . workers have oeen anoweu J.M the boot and wear the blouse and , fo discard .jjjits, even to neckties and tins tiistrict as it is possible to A circulation which Is iir ways reliable. se-,- al- WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULE AND LIST OF TEACHERS j -- NO.WIA1NT BEEN N NO KCOOENT--WE'R- E j- . ifg to De I NUMBER 12 Kussia out its y A The Journal offers its advertisers as complete a eircuhition thru Hah, Thursday, August 25, 1932 Provo Men Visit Helper Chambers of Commerce Hold plan it to Joint Inter-Citnecessary to return Meeting hat deeapitalthe of Visit Local Coal Mines - JZL AITOM !! jjrCr.rho Cl ents Interest emxpo-- v jC watt i" l3 t favorably ron-par- e Fifteen members of the Provo chamber of commerce arrived in Helper Wednesday noon, enroute to Price for an inter-citgathering and banquet in the evening. During the noon hour, the visitors, joined by members of the Price and Heiner cha commerce, enjoyed luncheon at the OOS.T GETliM ' BKK -- jb,.!" X - -- 1 rJ BUSSES WILL OPERATE SEPTEMBER 6, WHICH IS THE DATE SET FOR REGISTRATION, WITH PL7PILS ENABLED TO RETURN HOME AFTER ASSIGN-MENTBUS REGULATIONS ARE UNCHANGED S With Carbon county schools Hiawatha II. A. Dahlsrud, Edopening for registration on Tues- win Keller, Marcus Hart, Reta day, September 6, and actual class Hansen, Ethel Naylor, Gertrude work commencing the following Murdock, Flora Faucett, and Lulu day, Superintendent W. W. Chris-tense- n Burton. r has given out the following V. W. Rampton, Kenilworth information on bus schedule and Lenore Crookston, Mary Postovit, list of teachers'. Ida Seegmiller, May Burton, Anna li Grill cafe, when Clayton Jenkins, School bus schedules have been Stringhanu secretary of the Provo club, exadopted for the coming school Price Central and Southside C. plained the visit of the delegates instead of the cap. year, commencing operation on H. Madsen, Belle Morrison, Mary was one was In the of the interests of purely people ality . . September 6: Fleckenstein, Irene Woodward, Zort good will. The noon hour was I an laDOr, ure.ss aiiu wuu w Bus 1 Willow Creek to Castle la Tangren, Phyllis Olsen, Mae xtent one for all ana an brightened considerably thru the Gate. (This route will be started Pace, Ruth Boyle, Gladys King, '2 Pride is in the human courtesy of Glenn Reese; director about December 1, and continue Lucile Jorgensen, Ida Anderson, of the Carbon Communities band, : id sovifct Russia has learn the winter months). Bus Millie Wright, Nellie Wright, Berduring must be re whose organization furnished a a& the worthy will begin loading at Willow Creek tha Reynolds, Faughn Nielson, Lilnumber of band selections. jed that the learned and un at 8:10 a.m. Driver, V. A, Beck. lian Nelson, Grace Madsen. associate on the jdi cannot Mr. Jenkins' remarks were reB. W. McAllister, Bus 2 Rolapp, Castle Gate, te Harding levels and that there must sponded to by W. E. Fleetwood, Carbon high school. Leaves at Clark Wright, Myron Boley, H. C. ftH fight . aors for those who are anx Bement, W. E. Laker, O. K. Jamepresident of the Price chamber of 7:45. B. F. Mclntire, driver. loechieve. While communists Verda Petersen, Rose Davidson, commerce, and by B. H. Hyde, Bus 3 Willow Creek, Heiner, jize no God it is possible the president of the Helper organizason, Geogre W. Tucker, LeQra To to school. Carbon WOHlrt IM TW5Y 1 tWS WU1H' : -; VkH0.l ,3 0 K Martin, high ((), OH JUST 0 (0 i Elese Hayes, Marguerite f Bay again ue ictuguiicu ju tion. Undersheriff Gibson of Price o' "Cuese utvie nuu wo HE emu' am comm' fttONO cn ca leave at 7:45. Ernest Prettynian, Nina HaUiday, Ida Barnes, TKE- H- GOT OWe SV A also gave a brief sketch of HelHuber, J",-TkH(Wt. driver. s Velda Kirkham. per's early history, he having been 4 Bus (a) Latuda, StandardRains Harold Hanson, Lorna In years an operator for the D & R G W HOOD DA VS. ville, to high school. Leaves 7:45. Moffitt, Mildred Smith. are not seen in print the railroad at this point in the early (Route extended to Mutual DeScofield DeMoss Bills, E. II. of the two towns in north- - days. cember 1). Evvie Bass. Nicholes, ra Iowa where I spent my in the after Helper Leaving (b) Helper to high school. Leave Spring Glen Jeorge A. Rowley, jod days until press dispatch- noon, the visitors were taken to White Eagle service station at C. H. Childs, W. O. Murphy, Cles- the' mines at Spring Canyon and s other day told of the inten 8:30.. Dell Gardner, driver. ton Rigby,. Lydia Dodge, Myrtle picketing of highways in the Kenilworth where they were given to 5 Bus Kenilworth (a) Brown, Melba Condie, Emma Rust, an opportunity to go thru the Xf of LeMars and Kingsley, Jenette Buchanan. Spring Glen.. Leave at 8:05. 3 nose iwo nine ciues neiu workings and view the large tipLeon G. Lund, (b) Martin to Helper, leaves at Standardville ,ords for several days as the ples. t-- fIP VU 'AniiTatt!. 8:30. (First grada children from Genevieve Knudsen, Janet Sharp, The trip was closed with an in erf sought to enforce their Martin will be taken, home at 12 Ardes Christiansen. ! against marketing of farm teresting evening session at Price, o'clock. Thurman Carter, driver. Gordon Creek Silas Andersen, y jets during a "strike" the following having made the trip Bus 6 (a) Spring Canyon, Hel Mae Nielsen, Alda V. Alger. A W. R. Butler, designed to raise prices. It here from Provo: per, to high school. Leave Spring Spring Canyon E. J. Steele, in LeMars that I first attend-Jsoo- l, president of the Provo chamber of 7:55. at at 7:40; Helper Canyon Nelson, Murray Lewis, Stanley and it was at Kingsley commerce; Clayton Jenkins, sec(b) Helper to high school; to Printha Hansen, Estrella Fechser, I first began my trade a3 a retary; H. A. Huckins, Oscar A. leave Bryner's service station at Lucy Woolley, Mabel E. Kiehm. ft and at 14 years was the Spear, Prof. T. Earl Pardoe of the 8:35. Paul Carter, driver. James B. Brown, Sunnyside and publisher of an B. Y. U., Coach G. Ott Romney, J. Bus 7 (a) kenilworth, Spring Harold Duke, Elmer Timothy, R. J. Vaughan of Helper, newly IW weekly, the Advance. E. Brockbank, Prof. Christen JenGlen to high .school (senior high Paul Howard, Evelyn Bryner, sen, Walter Adams, S. I. Levin, elected district governor of I school pupils). Leave at 7:45. Myrtle Williams, Jenetta McDonhonored was International, Ed Gene Frank J. Hansen, D THEN, in a follow-u- p Earl, on (b) Blue Cut service station to ald, Tillie J. Whittle, Margaret High Tribute to Purity of City's Water Supply Is Made by C. F. Peterson, and Ernest Thursday evening at an informal tnii the other high school. Leave at 8:40. J. D. Roberts. day, I respond- - Heim, of of State Pickel Board Health in Water O. C. held luncheon and Superin of the Provo reception c the Richardson, driver. Wattis Elaine Thompson, Jamtelephone call and learn- - Rasmussen, editor Helper city park, attended by local tendent August Litizzette Lauded for Efficiency Line Bus 8 iat the chief of police was Herald. (a) Gordon Creek, ie Killpack. famitheir Kiwanis club members, Is 78 Per Cent Wooden Construction m to get in touch with me to Spring Glen, Helper, to high Wellington Joseph Bunderson, lies and friends. school. Leave at 7:30.George Blaine Perkins, jfy an individual who was Avon Poulter, in were 50 attendance, About BABY CHRISTENED hlni. A few moments later Trammell, driver. Myrle Crowther, Wanda Snow. master as with Joe Fisher acting Bus 9 Coal City to Gordon Utalked in the office and I Latuda Lewis Hunsaker, H. H. A to The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. of ceremonies, and M'. P. Street, Creek. Leave at 8:30. Vern War- Rose, Minerva Tuddenham, Jane identify one of the boys exlocal club, Satthe of Chris Bolotas of Helper last president ren, driver. Biy old home town, Hopkinson, Luqlle Allsop. . Clay was christened with plaining the purpose of the gath- Sum of $13,000 Requested Is the Smallest Amount Asked by Bus 10 Hiawatha to high (a) Carbon High Norman Hamilsn, who was in the evening urday busidrug e of George, George ering. Charles Leger, secretary of a H Kingsley. Iowa, when Avail- school. Leave at 7:45. ton, S. A. Olson, D. E. Williams, Information the to in State, According City a Any and club Zeese of Helper standing as the the Helper Kiwanis e as a lad 44 (b) Canal at South Price to the V. E. J. B. Thompson, years ago. able More Money Would Enable City to Replace the Central school. Leave at 8:45. E. C. Williams, friend of many years of the honorThe christening-ceremonay was Jeppsen, George Morgan, motoring to his pres baby's godfather. was conducted by Fath- ed guest, paid tribute to Mr. Galanis, driver. tome in Coer Wooden Pipeline Which Is Being Broken by Vandals Vernon Merrill,,. Harold Bithell, d'Ailene, Idaho, The Bus 12 Miller Creek to high Herbert Adamson, Elden Ottosen, " ie is associated with his er Angelopoulos of Salt Lake City. Vaughan at the gatherinsr. school. Leave at 7:40. LeRoy Liv- Claude Eggertsen, Frank Jonas, a picinc was serving of barbecued lamb, cakes, afternoon, veria, still in the of Sunday board of the member state O. busiC. health, Pickel, drug in honor of the pies and watermelons completed E. M. Williams, Seville Flowers, ingston, driver. sad accompanied by his wife, held at Scofield in The Journal last week, arrived in Helper a statement occasion. of the Bus 13 Miller Creek to Well- John M. Pace, George Pizza, Sarah friends fying 250 enjoyable about with ng I was here he looked me occasion, pupils trans- Mallaney, Bess Jones, Kate Smith, Tuesday afternoon and has proclaimed Helper's city water ington. (High school tojtell something about the the family in attendance. to Bus 15). To Veronica Heinlein, Connie Larson, at fer Wellington own and old careentire the in friends whom he Read the advertisements supply to be not only one of the very finest W. Jones, driver. at 8:20. leave Ann Siefke, Alice Floyd, Virgie xf had visited. It is nice to will save you money. Bus 14 Coal Creek to Welling- Mulliner. state, but advises it is practically 100 per cent pure. Say your read it in The Journal. fully. They ttose old friends. We lived Mr. Pickel also took occasion to comment favorably on ton. (High school pupils transfer Uhort time in those old days at Wellington to Bus 15.) Leave wen Was the news he brot the splendid manner in which City Water Commissioner at 7:45. Albert Thayn, driver. water. ng the boys and erirls of is handling and mud in times of flood Litiizette 15 Bus Aujiust (a) Wellington to high 1 feys. to the extra It was one nf those ad- This forces the city school. Leave at 8:00. Kits Which come seldom tn while At the first world economic survey being conducted by the local water situation, of chlorination and, expense (b) Wellington to high school. away from the old home the League of Nations at Geneva, a warning was issued to vising that the present method the water is perfectly pure, it nev- Leave at 8:35. O. L. Snow, driver. avoid pos- of chlorination at times of ertheless is of a very unsightly apBus 16 Kiz to Sunnyside. Lv. the world that war debts must be scaled down to pearance. the 7:40. Francis Dimick, driver. at insures . flayed water The absolutely league trade. international roily "3SKEY DIVIDEND. of The federal aid funds could be 17 Columbia to Sunnyside. Unique sible extinction Bus Water the water. of gold me payment of dividends restoration said drinking that pure applied to replacing the water Leave at 8:30. Jas. Varner, driver. United States tariff, and A card party sponsored by the recent decisinn nf tha U btlV Vinovrl task so long as the United States Supervisor Litizzette advises mains with a good substantial cast Rules and regulations governing difficult a be would standard chamber of commerce will 3Wors of thp rat;rnQi Helper dethe iron thus insuring pipeline, the operation of school buses are be held in Rainbow Gardens hall such times as the lines the world. I of at that reserves the gold controlled Protective livery of perfectly pure water at the same as last year. corporation, or- - and France reme are clear and the water enters all times without the addition of practically September 7, economical misunderstandings are in large part payment of a special is necessary, however, to em- Wednesday toevening, formulated and It at according the clear in plans from world the mains mellow of chemicals., the city " . , i.i.voorjiW phasize rules relating to safety the regular meeting of that unsettled business conditions J VI.. V . V. Water 7 the specif icaptions pro-- ! sponsible for the Cloudy contaminato each Superinyear, according springs without stated. Tuesday evening in the There are times when the city tendent Christensen. He1 calls par- council chambers. delivery shall be made today, a league report is not needh chlorination tion, ho'dfr of common stock water supply is of a milky appear- ticular attention to the following: Prizes will be donated for the ed. Sept. 15, 1934, of ware- ance, causing many to believe it Pupils must not attempt to get occasion by local merchants, and recipta for one case of 24 Much trouble is experienced, he is from the purifying chemicals on or off a school bus until it has the evening of cards, bridge and . of old whiskey , f8 . i advises, thru the thoughtlessness used. Such is not the case, Mr. come to a full stop. Pupils who five- - hundred, will be followed by five shares, upon pay-3- 1 uwh . , , campora in the mountains who Litizzette advising that the foggy persistently violate this rule will a light buffet supper, according to t t, r;,v Utah's stale capitol has as gooa a.11 a tho i i v.. via, vtjjvea. fp,ioi mum make a ilry camp for a picnic' appearance is caused thru the en- be refused transportation. i i -rh,. Mai'iir B. H. of the local r ... y of being the site ot the home wan to poke trance of air into the watermains. Each pupil is required to ride civic Hyde, president , luncheon and then proceed a body. Jrora ncrc, learned been to has it to mains waterline from both At the and bus the certain points, storage upon author- loan district as any city, assigned, holes thru the wooden 1 .secure water. A number of such has an almost straight drop of 25 school. This applies particularly just how the whiskey Idaho is said to be favored by some of the home loan o cbtainr have been found dur- to 30 feet, causing the air to be to pupils living at Helper and at central location. Ihe home loan bank depredations Value of and plans now mixed with the water in much the Spring Glen. summer this comnanv has members because of its the hid w ing the d.stnU, thruout dollars "'a since tho of for checking same manner as it does at the botBusses must not exceed twenty-fiv- e considered millions are being will distribute Vv ash in tom our streams. and a of waterfalls miles an hour at any time. bringvandalism up of such includes Utah, Idaho. Wyoming, Montana, Oregon, account. must come to a full stop to Busses offenders on water the A the few facts sysing S- 1 before :. Aid any railroad or crossing tem: is in i Water visitod the ranch ington, and Alaska. Money Helper supplied May Ask for More I. " other dnv nu. cun-iA- n At the state republican' convenbranch line. waof 860 the to 3200 are there meeting persons; the At regular : 0U friend E. tion held in Salt Lake City SaturTeaeher Assignments of ter connections or faucets; 250,000 W. Scott. I evening council Thursday city Teacher assignments for the day of last week, the following 500 youn tur' this week, Mayor Frank Porter gallons of water are used every 1932-33 term in Carbon county state ticket was chosen: council "- -' u un the mountain water from the is the it expected Ltiirii day; rancn, mai o( .he advises, school district follow: Senator Reed Smoot. various of posts the into the ddegatTrom flows the advisability consider directly springs will B St. George-- Wkh in th' Drcwie Christensen, amount of pipes entering the homes and the Congress (First district) Don B. Rolapp a for greater ,1b ... nmneemu askin:; inrauuwa arm me all day Wednesday, the Col ton. 1 In-i .uny ejicn murn- - state arriving federal aid money than tne $u,uuu unused portion flows into the city Amelia Caruso. (,t it 1 , vi.inn wil open here today. "e drove fr.ii,,,,.,, Vl Heiner K. L. Miner, Kathryn II.. Americ Congress (Second district) F. C. to be the i. i water reservoir stored of convention r. I Loofbourow. nn.a(i(iv.. Richards. of George 5. lal!ll.l J , lis Mini, t,. wai Nli'l tin:. .v infnmio. against emergency; water is the " the supervision ,'.cljj un'f, under be 'hp t Governor W. W. Seegmiller. Russell Williams, Columbia lrJl'r they work. As the meetin will . ;i: y nuiefni"r was chedtion i;iven The Journal, is the piped 22 miles from the Spring ti. I lie illl.M'i"' Gertrude or Norma town t0 "w-- r in the west department commander Anderberg, Secretary of State A. Edsel 24 miles for from Creek linked and any source, by ,4f"8 to Jenkins tit" .smallest Mrs. L- Christensen. in the state, one the Fish Creek Bprings; 78 per Knight, Lula Jensen. this commence )J,',m morning ,,,m,iMiitv ,h"ir s'K'dH, tiled to ? ''ttlc paving pro town of only 4"0 population hav-iim- .; cent of the water line is of woodCastle Gate L. Karl Acord, E. Attorney Genera- l- George P. nlt,,.:. n in ..ho tnm 1.'.I1L o f the American I'tgion auxiliary L. president Parker. Edna Holbrook, h'Ch Winn, partmcnt Merlyn absum three ia water en a the for uhki-aro nearly l construction; ' mCi lt('Pt constant-j- , JenSlate Treasurer- - Ivor Ajax. ra ff,r the,,,. as tine-.solutely pure at all times and Hansen, Elsie Lessey, Indra siding. Joanna. re-,State Auditor-- - Frank M. Open-shav- ;. 1 those circulating false reports to sen, Nettie Shumway, is money, which would be of Bjarnason. be should ;!.ate's f rii the the r 1'i nt.s a portion contrary reported pound this State Superintendent of Public Clear Creek K. G. Anderson, i.w-- il f iii s. inav ne oorroweu au to the proper city officials. """pure! witli 45 cents Dr. C. N, Jensen. Harkness. Instruction not Ruby is . f.nd it necessary lit, i. '3i,.r Valley-Esth- er Curtis. Mrs. C. Electors Clark's Pp'siurntiJ' othviolence In amount. ..,,..... brea.irg th Bluf- f- Iowa Wii! oPca -'; "Ts K. Yr-Council J. II. S.iU W. P. Overlield. Rich, Wardell, Lake; eVe- a Helper the city may request Wednesday JOPPA LODGE WILL 'LI M I'l l)- t in, Ipeace oi I .11 II IV. i Thelma Favlor, A. 15, Davis county; Robert TX , f vjji noii and only actually Fjeldsteii, sirikin , between . "linli'MS rsc .'Wi1 M,.VMti,lrn !.. OPEN SEPTEMBER 6 Caseman, Carl Olson, Clifton Mem- - Richfield; M. O. I'.u 1; Spring-vili' ,.. tii i i.pi amount if so -r . "i .' : first story to iip-- niiv-- . tear gas bombs were i t.i 'J' ;..; half that mot t. Ralph a " Thomson, Gladys an a ... ,,, unci stated have is I;1nr,. '""ncfin .,.),. nmgnzinc, from the highway Early in the I ;i Noting it was ap...... ulurrili has stated nis v.",- Joppa lodge, Masonic, at Frice, McCoy, Salifino M.iuro, Kathryn , (v Wiiter fsnperintendent Ll- tells of her coiui! that W. W. Set.mi.Ier was the will w hik summer Klin a recess, Ivy Pngano, parent s DeRcgis, Josephine that Journal .Ti The following lines, i; :i v iu-HUIL' tho rnliMi of hold tluir cani!ciMi!i.s win eiu Milv n hold its first meeting of the fall Memmolt, Ruby Jones, VcrJa Ras- stated for the water ;,r,1,L'1 r,i cnl h,'r 7 , hunger she found paign with of ihe conn- and county il"!'a;;liens 6, according mussen, Ella Ward, Ruby season didacy, construction Sept. Tuesday, i.i wooden are the w vrr highways from anil ev. rv Picket has been dm en Christen- - lost little time in n li;.;!ii n i; tin i f. 'y i, can l. nourishing in an easily broken, permitting the to information given The Journal Rae Christensen, Fayc sui.stituted for ng'iwavs under his slnndnrd. t Favlor. are sen, Soil week. f. this II picketin;: ,r. Orpha rU- -. ,,f if, The farmers ,v until pri.-.-f in.'irh' in lie of farm produce iLl!" pf"'e Four SH'I a y M mm' 1 .1 TTi-- LjiK YTW: rWM-Ps' ( .. HCr3X r0b Mc-Bet- 'fiM.A jS I na 30-da- R J. Vaughan HELPER WATER SUPPLY Is Honored PRAISED BY OFFICIALS STATE HEALTH DEP'M'T is City May Ask for an Increased Loan : sur-nam- League of Nations Asks for Debt Cut Card Party Is Planned by CofC J ric oli-tic- al Salt Lake May Get Home Loan Bank ci -- 'hifik-ni- ... r G. t, 0. P. Selects Its Party Tickets tr StotngifccTb on at St. George t": J " ., ... t. 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