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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL Pase Two GREAT WESTERN STOCK SHOW AT LOS ANGELES THE HELPER JOURNAL Fingerlings Being Planted in Ponds Los Angeles, Oct 12. (Special Entered as second class mail matter at the postofflce in to The Journal.) Thruout the Helper, Carbon County, Utah. western states, breeders and feedfat .. Editor and Publisher ers are fitting their choicest DeLOS E. BRANDON lambs for and calves, steers, hogs Editor MARION DONACCI Society t the seventh aruv.sal exhibit Great Western livestock show, to PUBLICATION DAY THURSDAY be held at the Los Angeles Union $2.00 in advance Rates, year stock per Subscription yards Nov. 26 to Nov. 30, inclusive. This year's show will of the Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, October 13, 1932 be limited to an exhibition prime fat stock, with divisions for junior exhibitors as well as the REPUBLICAN VICTORY IS WHOLLY POSSIBLE veteran stockmen. week, 30,000 During the rast 3 fingerling rainbow trcut at from the federal hatchery m been planted have Spriagville - Game Warden Ferron reservoir. Carbon-Emer- y Fred Larson, using the plantinS-Fifteethe did truck, thousand of the same size fish have also been planted in Willow lake. Local forest officers assisted with the work. offiOn October 7, local forest in trout native 3000 cers planted the head of Muddy. 1000 in Indian creek, and 2000 in Singleton creek and Willow lake. Lynn Williams of Emery met the shipment in the haad of" Indian creek and with fish over pack horses conveyed the reticn- au creeK. into Muddy lney condition the water in excellent and unless unfavorable conditions develop during the winter, fishing should be better next year by rea son of these plantings. No With straw votes from certain section of the country showing the democratic candidate for president to be taking a complimentary lead, political experts now point out that only the electoral votes from 16 states are necessary to assure of Herbert Hoover as President. the These 16 states normally are republican, and the national republican committee is centering every effort toward assuring the carrying of them for the republican candidate. However, it won't be long until the votes are counted, and then we will know who was right and who was wrong. Helper Furniture Gets the Exclusive RCA Contract C. W. De Remer, representing the RCA radio corporation, with headquarters in Salt Lake, was a Helber visitor this week ana aa vises that the exclusive RCA radio ncpnrv for this city has been awarded to the Helper Furniture company. They will stock a com plete line of these instruments at popular prices, their advertise ment appearing elsewhere in this issue. THE MODERN WAY IS DIFFERENT "She doesn't paint, she doesn't rouge; she doesn't smoke, she doesn't booze; she doesn't kiss, she doesn't pet; she's 58 and single yet! A Radio Contribution. All Should Bear Share of the Cost SHOW'S SCHOLAR Oscar A. Kirkham, regional executive of the tweuw region. Boy scouis oi M. and executive director of the at I. A., will be the main speaker th annual Scout meeting of the to be held on Timpanogas council at me cng-ha14. October Friday, Young university. Kxcellent musical numbers are to be given, and one minute talks chair by each of the department men of the council. Tt is anticipated that a large atau oi from will . " " rcme tAar,ra lCUU(UIS.b ' the 24 districts of the council. GAINS n.u, m head brought to its store tms season for $5, the work to be done by V. A. Beck, taxedermist of Castle Gate; a second prize of a $3 huntof 52 ing knife; and a third prize in trade. ..The most unusual or freak head will be mounted free. ?,Ir. Beck also makes this latter offer in his advertisement, A depression dance will be held the mail, is proving quite popular, at the Kenilworth amusement hall and a number are coming in and Wednesday night, Oct. 19, with subscribing for one and two years Cal and his Rainbow Ramblers in advance. This offer will remain furnishing the music. open for only a short time. M. H. Eda, proprietor of the store, is spending a few Variety YOM KIPUR OBSERVED days in Salt Lake on matters of Monday of this week was Yom business. Kipur, Jewish day of atonement, Mike Maritano, who for the past during which time the Lowenstein Merc was closed. On this day all three weeks has been receiving those of the Jewish belief fast medical attention at the Veterans between the hours of sunrise and hospital in Salt Lake, returned to sunset, the day being followed by his home here last week being much improved and able to get feasting. around. Mr. Maritano reports he was given the best of attention in J. A. Greener left Monday night Mrs. Maritano acthe hospital. rewill he where Lake Salt for home. him companied ceive medical attention. NOTICE TO WATER USEKS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 6, 1032. Notice is hereby given that Helhas per Municipal Corporation -made application in accordance with the requirements of the Laws of Utah to appropriate 2 c.f.s. of water from Beaver creek in Car bon County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears 10660 ft. N. and 5195 ft. E. of the NW cor. Sec. 4, T. 13 S., R. 8 E., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed a distance of approx. seven miles where it will be used from January 1st to December 31st inch of each year for domestic and municipal purposes by the inhabitants of the city of Helper. This application is designated in the State Enginecr'3 Office as File No. 11307. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefore, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, October Allan Halverson returned Sunday evening from Spanish Fork, accompanying home Mrs. Halverson who had spent several days at that place visiting with her j 3E 1 Iron"" W Li I Townsitt Willow ;ft'ui. fi: Inn Service Experts I Repairing, Washing and Greasing at lowest prices. Catering to Bridge f ties, i'rivate Limc Regular Dinners on der Dancing Pflrti the Younger hi suroviat i Set, Luncheons. Helper Auto Cakes to MRS. M. C. Shop Order tition (if"1 next 5f MELKo; I' the qK to I Sisnce Helper in t to U i QUfS' t jjcipal d 11L iw iiY iiir win and ra Y The happiness I Such I chpos tlx St prosperity oil everrs man. woman and child ut Utah hanns in the balance t & o! PROTECTIVE TARIFF, ..irtf K ifitfca to IS1C tlector liaustries a e 1S0 tkt p Agriculture fining Livestock Manufacturing Cannot Live Under Free Trade Policy vote iffin tbeeity. r votin of i rh i fld th Buon k.are irter i itityof Republican d It and di fte of iter h Wits rates) n s 1 . tax on amounts of 50c or over. ELEPHONE c ir,d th of e 1 After 8:30 P.M. Only Plus Federal " and D by TELEPHONE (Station-tostatio- w An OGDEN G. Dell Wood. ing home by way of Colorado. flnd Hauling of Hudson Essex Terriplane Sales Carbon lional TRANSFER Say your read it In The Journal. . J 13 23 A it Provo, Oct. 12. Registration at the Brijrham Young university passed the 1200 mark Friday, Sep tember 30, with students still registering; showing a gain of 155 over last year's record total which was 1036 by the first of October. This year the university is servbeing a greater area than ever Distribution records show fore. students from six foreign countries including Japan, Tonga, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico and Canada; al30 students from 20 states including both Dakotas, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois, Louisiana, and New York. Students registering from this district are as follows: Allen J. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron 1932. Carter; Ray Fahring, son of Dr. 13, and Mrs. C. R. Fahring; Louis and Date of completion of publication, Alma Eryner, so;i3 of Mr. and November 10, 1932. Mrs. Alma Eryner; Harold Jones, HELPER to Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones; Lynne Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Inasmuch as there is a very cost in connection with the publication of a newspaper, which must at all times maintain a well equipped plant and sustain a heavy overhead, The Journal believes it is only fair that readers of the paper should bear a pro rata portion of this expense instead of saddling it all on the advertisers. Publications can, of course, be maintained from advertising- revenue alone but where the profit is too small the quality of the paper Mrs. E. A. Harris, curator of Mrs. Harry Walraven of Salt invariably suffers. the Memorial muThe Journal's offer of $1.00 a Lake City spent the latter part of history with seum in San Antonio, Texas, acof home at the week town last home newspavisiting year for the companied by Mrs. D. T. Athinson, per, with guaranteed delivery thru Mrs. Esther T. Melrose. was a caller at The Journal office Saturday, evidencing an interest in a display of Indian trophies in The Journal windows. Mrs. Harris has spent the past four 1 months on a vacation trip thru western states, and now is returndefinite PHIZES FOR DEER HUNTERS REGIONAL MEET OF BOY SCOUTS Oi Uivor. The Castle Rock Merc this week is offering to mount the first deer associate BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV. DANCE DEPRESSION Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, October , t itoof filt tifor Itepulilicaii Protective is the ONLY WAY (Pld Pslitlul AdfertiMDCnt) isn, i mltt aition, aiority JS iecor Tori!: !bedi tn fled 00 Ml foi h t ,rity f !Kl it; a: Sin :B rot Kjl It i thi deem I Stant fills .v.v - P not mui atra) la Shadow Tuning yh "je po atfcil State. Inclined Sounding Doard tr v' i - Tints or ' j p ""v . ' Twin Speaker Philco ,r why this new aV nXSTr t fc. 't-l- 1 w any v' t 1m k t ioeil J f t I9 1Y- : 1 The finest raJlo! Iter r t. 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