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Show HE HELPER JOURNAL Entered as second class mail mattor at the postoffice in Helper, Carbon County, Utah. XDS 1933 Helper, Carton County, Utah, Friday, September 22, THE HELPER JOURNAL AGE FOUR No charge for printing Mrs. Tom Smiley was down 21. from Salt Lake over the week end items Phone business of matters to attending Mrs. Sophia Roberts of Price and visiting with friends. VEHT TIIROSSSH has been appointed a3 director for Make Your Plans the Young Ladies Mutual Im-- i Bv JOHN h. rirELicnr.it provemer.t association of the L. D. to attend Arr.eric.in Banker Association SPRING CANYON 8. church, and will have charge of D AXtCIN'ti in iu long tare, r has j the subscription campaign which COAL CO. bf i compelled to v,i'htar.d will be conducted in Carbon cour.-- j jerl-i-- s sliuch". hut it ran ir.to ty during the week of October 15. many Animal Life Rare in Great Salt Lake WARD CAMPAIGN LEADER IS NAMED BAfftiiiG WHAT i E. BRANDON Editor and Publisher Fereral control of the islands Society Editor of Great Salt Lake as bird and game sanctuaries, and increased PUBLICATION DAY THURSDAY dyking of Great Salt Lake to prot!:e most p.'iv'-'Xlakes for Utah $2.00 duce fresh-wate- r Liption Rates, per year in advance " V in,' e ! ; a n e rjame were held essential follow-u- p ,f of its Bear to federal the projects Carbon County, Utah, Friday, September 22, 1933 & history slnte tli river refuge by Dr. A. M. Woodv. general break- bury, department of zoology. UniC .' down of va''!c3 versity of Utah, in a lecture on ' in 1529. The coin',' , the animal relationships of Great s' " a trn Salt Lake, before members of the tn re of t.:e en... 'current issue of the Utah letin, is worthy of publication: The American Academy for the Adtire world s" m- Jar Bulletin contains some very first constitution of Missouri made vancement of Science, Pacific divto hav been 7ZT. splendid suggestions which would the state's judges appointive of- ision, in convention at the Uni2, 3ha kf-- from its dd greatly in helping suppress the ficers, whose terms were for good versity of Utah recently. fiUinf'.-it'r.and vave of crime that is sweeping the behavior. Let that system be reDr. Woodbury pointed out that ' t!r marvel h V '; lation today. Inasmuch as the stored, so the judge will be uncon- Antelope island, if brought under V.iat the ton Iter, !Urbing of crime is a topic of cerned as to the outcome of the federal control, would be a fine J. II. rtliUCHI'K w th everytliii jeneral interest, we believe the next election, so he will be guided sanctuary for the vanishing antbreaking down aii aronr.d him. tw following, by the Hon. Merrill E. only by the constitution and the elope, and that four of the small3tis, United States district judge, laws, so he will have no loyalty er islands, Gunnison, Hat, Egg, abl3 to come through as he tins. General business failure, agriculeprinted from the Utah Bar Bul- - save that he owes to his country and White Rock islands are now tural losses, capiMagna) ion, and his God. ideal sanctuaries for the Califto meet debts tal inabilities loe?, the white the Restore the jury system to what ornia gull, pelican, and therefore Inabilities of hankers it was at common law, when the Treganza blue heron, and the to pay back depositors when loans double-creste- d cormorant. to the the judge charged jury as were not paid, were the reasons, in of reclamation at the law and advised it as to the facts. Attempts most instances, for the bank failures. Latter Day Saints Church Who is it that opposes the partici- unproductive salt flats bordering No profession, no department of Helper Ward pation of the judge in the decision on the lake, Dr. Woodbury said, life Is without its weaker elements, federal 1 the at m work the :30 a. of fact issues? He alone who fears especially Sunday School but had proper consideration been A. L. Nielson, Supt. intelligence and relies upon prej- Bear river refuge, bear out the given to the relatively few instances 7:30 p.m. udice and ignorance. fact that the productiveness of the In banking, had exasperated and Evening Services increased. Bishop Byron Carter headlines been kept in true Take away the exemptions from land can be greatly fresh-wate- r 4 :00 p. m. lakes startlinj; these Whether Primary Mondays ha:l banking not been is service. There little justproportion, jury 2:00 p.m. ification for any of them. Let will do anything to check the used as a target for political soir-- Relief Society Tuea 7:30 p.m. duck sickness remains seeking and with Genealogical Soc. Fri mojuries be made up only of the up- widespread to be in the opinion of the tives, had unfounded rumors rot seen, of men the communities, standing been spread the people's conlidiu e men who have brains and char- Utah zoologist, but the proposed St. Anthony Church acter and courage. No one, lawyer dyking of the lake east of Antmight have been retained and far Helper less would have been their losses. or litigant, desires a jury of elope island will have a definite The Rev. W. A. Ruel Thera were factors in our backhe salutary effect upon the security unless what jellyfish spineless The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. of the aquatic birds if carp do not ing is the shall experience which every earn-seeks that guilty Mass 8:30 and 10:00 a. m. really the development of necbanker deplores factors which go unpunished, or that men shall prevent many had worked years to elimi- be robbed of their property Within essary food plants. The animal life of the lake is nate, which it was fearfully reens- the forms of law. Community Church limited because of the connized would aggravate any tliilicult very Price Let the trial and appellate salt solution, which days which might arise. One of the centrated The Rev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor judges keep their dockets up to for worst of these was due to political 10:00 a. nv. date, however great the burden. makes it virtually impossible Sunday Scnooi to extract the regulation which chartered many or animals plants 11:00 a. m Golf games and vacations and Morning Worship mainbanks that should never have been. 6 :30 p. m fishing expeditions we may well necessary moisture for the Epworth League tenance of life functions. An ' That there ha'e been incompe-- . 7 m. :30 of the p. Evening Worship postpone in the interest amoeba, a brine shrimp, a ciliate, tence and dishonesty in banking is public business and of the general two brine flies, and a species of admitted. That the Instanceg that welfare. Notre Dame deLourdes Chlamydomans all of them with did occur were used grossly to inLet us be thru with the law's a specialized physiology adapted crease fear in the public mind, we Price delays, let justice be more speedy to the habitat, are the only known affirrf). We shall continue to strive The Rev. W. A. Ruel and more certain than it has denizens of the lake, the Utah for higher attainments in our profesThe Rev. James Claffey, Asst. sion and strive for lawsthat require 8:30 and 10:00 a. m. been these to the end that there scientist declared. Mass shall be really justice in the land, BUY AT HOME competence and ability in manage a justice before which the enemies ment. That we cannot legislate hon-- ; St. Barnabas Episcopal of society will tremble, a justice esty and unselfishness into either a Helper which will drive them from the banker or a borrower must be conThe Rev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor earth. ceded, but dishonesty, wherever 9:45 a.m. Union Sunday School found, should be punished. It is as land today, a wave of Over this 11:00 a.m. crime is Morning Prayer true in banking as elsewhere that no sweeping. Not in the matter how good the law, dishonest days of the buccaneers who sailed D. P. Murray, state club leader, .and incompetent men can make it Seventh-DaAdvcntist with pirate flags over the Spanish Sabbath school Saturday morn- Main, not when Robin Hood plied is in receipt of a candle which ineffective. Good laws are essential. ings at 10 o'clock. The public is his evil trade on the highways of was lighted recently at the world's We must strive for ever better ones, cordially invited to attend. old England, not when the James fair at Chicago by the star but their enforcement will come Mrs. John Nelson. ...Superintendent boys and the Youngers terrorized Arcturus, which is 40 light years only as the public recognizes that it is a matter not of laws or codes ..Secy-TreaMrs. John Reese these middle states, never has from the earth. alone but of the men who adminis"- According to G. L. Noble, crime been so rampant, so unreter them. national of the director managing strained as now. Every issue of Our people must be brought to on boy's and girl's club every paper is filled with accounts committee our counof murders, of robberies, of men work, the observatory in Elgin, realize that the welfare of Arcits syson depends upon banking try 111., its trained telescope and women and little children c cell tem, that the strength of the hank-- , seized and held for ransome and of turus and a photo-electriactuated by the light from the ing system depends upon the ptib-- . ransoms paid. In bandit-ridde- n lie's faith and understanding, that transmitted an electric curstar one would be as safe almost DR; A. R. DEMMAN China ;the to majority of banks, because of the Union Western via rent as now at night upon the streets Physician and Surgeon where the faithful service rendered, even of Progress, Century in United of the' any great city DALPIAZ HOTEL BI.DG. through the whole of this general and ignited Res. Ph. 100 States. Here is a challenge that current was amplified Office Phone 80-breakdown, had the right to expect which from candle master the 11-- 1 must be sternly met. 8 5 Office Hours candles were lighted in a special the people's trust and confidence. To stem the tide of crime, some candle-lightinIn every great catastrophe, no Utah Helper g ceremony at the have proposed that the federal close of Farm Youth matter what its nature, no matter the at day court should be given jurisdiction what its cause, someone must be world's fair. MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. of more and more offenses, that The candle sent to Utah will crucified. The banker was this time In the late 90's, political power of the national governas a master candle in selected. Undertaker Licensed Embalmer the ment should be further extended be used agitation started a tirade against ceremonies in attendance club forthcoming the railroads. Some railroads may into the original domain of the in this state, Mr. Murray said. UTAH PRICE have done reprehensible things, but commonwealths. These steps it the that ray Scientists 29 Phone Service explained Ambulance may be necessary yet to take, for of lisrht which lighted the candle the agitation became so general and so violent as ahSont to destroy one the sphere of the criminal's activ in Chicago left Arcturus sometime of the fundamental factors in the LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE ities no longer is circumscribed by about 1S93, traveling to the earth any narrow boundaries. The ene at the rate of 186,324 miles per progress of a country. Today the HELPER LODGE NO. 1659 same thing has been done to the my of all society, and the modern second. Harvey Partridge, Dictator banker. In spite of ail that has hapis that, should criminal certainly BUY AT HOME A. J. Carlson, Secretary pened, the fact remains that even find himself confronted by the full most of the banks which failed are Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. of the sovereign, not only power paying out infinitely better than inKnights of Pythias Hall by the puny efforts of some little vestments in almost anything else. subdivision of a state. But some of us in all sincerity C. Bankers Aiding Agriculture still believe in the maintenance ATTORNEY-AT-LAof state's rights. Let us then see State associations of bankers In Court House Price, Utah Rov Johnson. 34, was electro to it that the power of governmany agricultural states are giving Price 392 Phone ment within the state is strength- cuted in the Utah Fuel company's time and financial support to encourPhone Helper J ened and particularly that the mine at Sunnvside Sunday when age practices among their farmers courts of justice no longer are his nec k came in contact with a that will bring about better farm reS. P. COLTON sults. handicapped in the administration high voltage cable. The major activities reported Johnson had bent over to pick of the criminal law by shackles Public Notary placed on them in the name of up some tools and in rising his from one state to the Agricultural more democracy, but solely in the neck came in contact with the Commission o'. the American BankCOLTON MOTOR CO. ers Association which ie nationally to wire, death being instantaneous. CTA1I interest of demagogues seeking HELPER advance themselves and to make He was born in Walla Walla, active in promoting this line of cothe world safe and secure and soft Wash., July 6, 1899. and was the operation are as follows: 1. Drought relief work: Local adopted son of Mrs. Zeke Johnfor demagogues. HARRIS SIMONSEN son. He is survived by his foster banks have played a vital part In BUY AT HOME parents, his widow Mrs. Lenora this work, being represented on the NOTAUV PUBLIC JOSEPH WAHL county committees for passing on Johnson, five sons and daughters, UTAH all seed loann. These committees HELPER two brothers, one sister, five fosFuneral services were held Wed- ter sisters and one foster brother. met practically every day during nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Funeral services were conducted the spring to pass on the loans in order to get as quick action as posthe Railroad chapel with burial at at Sunnyside Tuesday, with interthe Mountain View cemetery for ment at Blanding on Wednesda- y- sible. A total of 914 applications were received and handled by one Public Stenographer, Court Re- Joseph Wahl, 72, who died at the S33 being granted. - Hand, Dictation, committee. Is Picorelli Short Mike in home Injured Monday Helper porter, family 2. Four-IClub work: Hankers Commercial Correspondence, Legal morning at 2:15 following a month Mike Picorelli is reported to 1 Club work, have received a crushed chest at helped stimulate of illness. Documents; reasonable rates. Deceased was born October 17, the Sunnyside mine one day last financing many members who otherUpstairs In Stafford BIdg. 1861 in Germany. He came to week when he was struck by a wise could not have enrolled. They Club Phone 160-America when a lad of 7 and made coal bounce. The bounce occured also helped finance fifteen his home at Pueblo, Colo., where when the face of a wall flew out delegates to the club convention. 8. Livestock feeding: The banks on Nov. 5, 1885 he married Miss under extreme pressure, severely with the Extension Sercooperated 1901 Sena Gerdes. In the year of injuring him. CALL vice In this state and the railroads BUY AT HOME to where came they Helper they In Increasing the amount of livehave since made their home. He HIGHWAY BEING WIDENED stock feeding. Assistance was given & R D served 45 years with the Work of widening the turns on the feeders in securing finances. G W railroad, having been retired 4. The hankon pension April of last year, at the highway between Helper and ers Crop improvement: In the crop standardtook part COAL BEST as a is seat THE FOR the county progressing that time being employed ization program of the Extension machinist. nicely, and will make that much Service and encouraged the farmers ANY GRADE safmuch road of Mrs. his are stretch traveled wife, Surviving to ufie pure seed, and In many cases Sena Gerdes Wahl of Helper, and er when the work Is completed. made loans for this purpose. Very Reasonable Prices BUY AT HOME the following sons and daughters, BUY T HOME conof and Brazil from A club Harold 117-Ralph A I, Louis, touring Phone The Journal has one of the best and Charles of Wendover; sisting of 40 persons, passed thru Helper, PEERLESS COAL CO. Mrs. Julia Sanders of Venice, Helper on No. 1 Thursday morning equipped Job printing departments In the state. Prices reasonable. Calif.; and Marie Deitz of Helper. en route to Salt Lake City. IiP";r" BONACCI The University j ! BUY if TO NOTIC E ; nt'-u- t sue Proposed Reform Measures . r c- - . ' - i ip-o- Church 'Notices 10-1- 4 vote-seekin- t ' 21, Notice is hereby given that the Best Coal Company, whose principal place of business is Helper, Utah, has made application in accordance with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 0.0S33 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring in Carbon County, Utah. Said water will be divertod at the point of issuance of the spring which is situated S. 22 degrees 05 minutes E. 1395 ft. from the W',4 cor. Sec. 11, T. 13 S.. R. 9 E, S.L.B.&M. and conveyed a distance of 400 ft. and there used from January 1st to December 31st inch of each year for mining and culinary purposes at the Best Coal Company Mine. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 11420. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be 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. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, August Coal 1 Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated tration. Spring Canyon Coal Mines at 1 other students should register September 23. AH Regular class work begins September 26. Send for Catalogue . Spring Canyon, Utah UNIVERSITY OF UTAH General Offices Building, 817 Newhouse Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City C&X3 THE GRILL CAFE I Quick Service Excellent Meals WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? 50c TO I5c. CAN ACCOMODATE 300. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT of publication, Coss&alional Amendments C0N?TnT7I0NL AMENDMENT I.ELAUON TO MtN!MLM WOMEN ANl IN WAf.ES FoR Joint Result t 'on Prppnninf an Amendment to Article 16 of the Constitution, by the Action of a Section Relating to a Mi.nroum Wage for Women and Miners; and General Welfare of Any and all Employees. Be it resHvrd by the l,eis!ature of the d State of t'tnh, of a'A the mem-be- n elected lo each house concurring therein : H SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY A KADIO FOK 200 ROOMS mm mi EVERY And ROOM 200 BATHS Th-i1. SECTION it is proposed to amend Article 1C of the Constitution by the addition of a sec Jon which will read as fol- lows : SEC. 8. Th legi.:!ntu:-legislation provide pria may, by appro t iur the establishment of a minimum msje for women and minors and may provide for the comfort, health, safely and general welfare of any and all employees. No provision of this constitution shall be construed as a limitation upon the authority of the legislature to confer upon any commission now or hereafter created such power and authority as the legislature may deem requisite to carry out the provisions of this section. s. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO INTOXICATING Ll'UCKS concurring SECTION I. Repealing Scct'on 3 of Article 22. That it is proposed to nuunit Article XXII of the Cnstitu.ion of Utah 4-- H 2 Sunnyside Miner Is Electrocuted of State. ERNEST Intcrurban just across the just 3 blocks. C ROSSITER, Mgr. Give Greater Safety and Blowout Protection plRESTON'E'S vast Research and Engineering Departments have pioneered and developed the major advancements in tire construction. For years Firestone engineers knew that friction within the fibers of the cords created heat which weakened the cord body and deteriorated the rubber, reducing tire life. hereof. Secretary V. V. Bus depot in hotel building. street. U. P. Station FIRESTONE Tires I. M. H. Wr'Kntr, Secretary of State of the Stat of Ulan, do hereby certify that the foreKoiwr is a full, true and correct eo;y of th. Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular and special sessions cf record in try office. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand r.rd rffir-- d the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, l'JuS. (SEAL) 6-- TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 Extra Construction Features in in the following purticLilar, That Section 3 of Article XXII of the constitution of Utah be and the aame ia hereby repealed. SECTION i. Duty of Secretary of State. The Secretary of Stat is hereby direr led to submit the proposed amendment contained hereinto to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. Effective Date. If adopted by tin electors of the state this amendment shall have effect on the first day of Januir a determination bv ary next th-Poard of State Canvassers of the result of the election designated in Section , HOTEL THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A Joint R?soltitun Proposing an Amendment U Artide XXII of the Consi.tu-io- n cf the fiiate f Utah by Reacting S clisin 3 'Ihcrsaf Keating to Xlm and of Sale, Manufacture, Use, Advertisement of. Possesion oi or Traffic ill Intoxicating Liquors. d Be it by the Legislature of the s State of Uta!i, of all members elpcUd ta House and to-thiril- s of ail the members of each House theicin; 7-- Firestone perfected a patented process by which the cords were dipped in pure liquid rubber, saturating every fiber in every cord. This process adds eight pounds of pure rubber to every one hundred pounds of fabric. This additional rubber and processing, which adds strength and flexing life to the cords and prevents destructive internal heat in the cord body, is not found in any other make of tire This process is called "Gl This is not an advertising-slogan- . It is an actual process which adds great just value to your tires in SAFETY and MILEAGE. 1 In addition Firestone Tires have another SAFETY FACTOR the patented construction of TWO EXTRA CORD PLIES I'NDER THE TREAD, to distribute road shocks and protect against. BLOWOl'TS, cuts and abrasions, and to give 56 per cent stronger bond between trend and cord body. Insist upon Firestone Tires with the PATENTED COSTRT"f-TIOFEATURES. Gl'M-DIPPE- First publication September , 13SS. Last rubllcation NovemUr I, 1933. D Dn N. E. King V.' Eyesight Specialist M. W ROSS t Institution of Higher Learning Freshmen must report September 20, and must attend September 21 to 23 for special instruction and regis- September 27, 1933. ' MOSE HOWA I'tah's Largest Standard 30, 1933. Date of completion y GEASE Spring Canyon 1933. ' WALTER of Utah USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, I'tah, August New Use for Old 2-- Service First HOt.' WATER J Light Rays news at the Gift Shop Helper W. a : Expert Watch Repairing at f The Gift Shop R. A. MLSON, Trop. T) U.S. WE DO OUR PART a : a a B" $ St Utah Eyes Examined ..Repair Work.. : 4 MEMBER j! BRYNER'S SERVICE M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Automotive Electricians FHONE S HELPER, FTAH |