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Show AGE FOUR October 6, 1933 Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, THE HELPER JOURNAL THE HELPER JOURNAL COMMENT Entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Helper, Carbon County, Utah. eLOS E. BRANDON IARION BONACCI Editor and Publisher Society Editor PUBLICATION DAY ubscription Rates, per year in advance THURSDAY BUICK DEALER WANTED ON THE NEWS By Dt LOS E. BRANDON $2.00 lillCKS Still 1 Poit&istcs - COMMUNISM IS DEFINED Communism now apparently 13 a term being applied to anyone and everyone who has the courage to raise his or her voice above a whisper and declare that workin conditions are unfair, or that pub lic officials are capable of error. wmit to liny 'pi Recent years have seen an interesting evolution in automobile retailing resulting from the fact that this business is gradually attracting men from other lines of retailing. It has generaly been assumed that automobile dealers always come from some allied line - such a3 the service repair, tire and retail gasoline business. While it is COMMUNITIES SHOULD SPEND CAREFULLY true that many automobile deal ers have come into the retailing of Praise of public officials who kept down the levies for motor cars through these previ933 is sounded in the August issue of the Utah Taxpayer, ous business experiences, it is not fficial organ of the Utah Taxpayers Association. It was essential. The reason that it is not so esointed out in that publication that it was not only good THE MARINES ARE sential today is the fact that most usiness, but good psychology for public officials to recognize COMPLIMENTED The mere rumor that the Unit- automobile companies have dexat any attempt to increase the levy would be met with a ed States marines were about to partments of business managetubborn resistance on the part of the already overburdened land was sufficient to cause 500 ment which have charted and an Cuban rebels to surrender. That alyzed and worked out guiding axpayers. should tickel the marines. principles for dealerships in com munities from the smallest to the Warning is sounded in the publication against the prev-len- t BE MILLIONS TO SPENT largest. of works communities to plunge into public disposition So complete is the knowledge of vithout considering their ability to meet these obligations or, FOR WARM CLOTHES inand the all problems The government now states it retailing, i n fact, considering the need for such projects. The publica-io- n is prepared to "spend millions of cidenttoto retailing, that it is posdevelop a successful urges that the following questions be asked by each dollars" for warm clothing and sible dealership" headed by a and cold comforts weather other ommunity before it participates in this money grabbing necessities for the 300,000 men man who is entirely new to the now employed in civilian conser- automobile business, provided he rogram: has some capital. What do we actually need in the way of public improve- vation corps camps. Sales The C. the All let's join together ments? company has just completed a naC. C. To what extent are we afflicted with unemployment? tional survey to learn how many "open points" or towns without KEEPING Do we need to. resort to borrowing money in order to WILL ISN'T dealers of these cars have suffiPOSTED HIMSELF ake care of our local unemployment situation? Will Rogers recently advised cient sales potential to support, a Are we hitting a gnat with a sledge hammer when we he didn't know of anything now dealership profitably. As the result of this survey which could be more unpopular sk for these loans? are under way to establish a plans William a than strike. evidently Have we considered our present indebtedness? is the fastest-sellin- g Previous automotive experience is not essential Straight Eight isn't aware that approximately town. This represents a business PONTIAC to officials Are we able to meet it? the man we want may be engaged in any line 200,000 men now are reported as opportunity, according today and the leading car in its this company, because these Does our financial outlook justify our adding to that. on strike in different sections of of entire price class. Buyers all over the United of business. We ask only that he have a reputathe country, and that the list is two cars are among the most popurden? General Motors line. the in ular for fair and honest dealing among his friends States Tontiac that numbers tion are in to increasing daily. turning Buick has had a repuHave we set up a long term program of improvements an ability to sell and organize and neighbors assure a good substantial market in any territation for value second to none in o that whatever is done will not meet merely a temporary GOVERNMENT REVISES the whole automobile business. sales is abilities where the established. of others . . . and a strong a FOOD PROGRAM capable dealership tory mergency? Last week the government was During the first seven months of desire to build up a live and aggressive Buick- Are we sure we are not being rushed into the acceptance busily engaged in a program of this year, Buick has sold considerBuick is outselling all other eights priced above more than half of all the ably and million four Tontiac dealership. And, naturally, we want a f a program of local public building by those who are to be buying up pigs cars priced between $1,000, combined! Buick, for years, has been drowning them in the Mississippi eight cylinded ersonal beneficiaries of the money to be spent.' who has the ability to render the type of outsold and and its man $2,000 field- -it the most popular car in the medium-pric- e river, while over the nation job- $1,000 6 more than nearest competitor by warns A. state around J. chairman, editorially Howell, less people were sitting Judge service that will help every Buick and Pontiac is a car backed by a NN reputation for value hat we are forgetting some of the old virtues of frugality, relief offices waiting for an order to ETAOI ETAOIN EATONI the world in owner to get the most pleasure, satisfaction and selling straight eight second to none in the whole automobile field. for food, and 500 conomy and honesty in our new philosophy of borrowing, children were staging a protest and the leading car in its entire economy out of his car. price class. Pontiac s increasing TFe want a good business man to sell and orrowing, borrowing, and he appeals for a return to sanity parade in Denver. the be may gauged by decidpopularity Now the government has nd safety. If you have reason to believe that you are the service these two popular cars right here in this ed it will use these hogs as food fact that more of these cars were five months sold the first during man we want, write or wire us at once for comfor humans instead of fish. A city! This is a real opportunity for the right man of this year than during all of tomatoes, 18 flake soda crackers forward step. major 1932.- to establish himself in a pleasant and profitable (crumbled) and 1 egg. Press mixplete information. We shall be glad to tell "yoa are already in this comture into greased loaf pan and There ardent the Professor Einstein, business with a reasonable amount of capital. all about the Buick-Pontia- c franchise. Address bake in moderate oven (375 denow advising France munity many Buicks and Pontiacs is pacifist, Mocha Junket With Whipped once will service 6 at minutes. 35 which provide grees F.) portions. and Belgium to arm against GerP. M. SEESE Zone Manager Cream Cherries BUY AT HOME as with other work to be done. Officials of this With many. pacifism chocoex2 tablespoons powder for state that company previous SALES CO. EVERT RANTA things it sometimes depends on late junket in the automobile busiperience on. toes are whose stepped Salt Lake City, Utah 2 tablespoons powder for coffee ness is not necessary for the man Funeral services were held Sunin to be the for dealership junket picked day at the . Flynn Funeral home AMERICANISM 1 pint milk this town. with final rites at the Price City DEFINED Vz cream BUY AT HOME cup whipping Robert Ossana and Edward CARBON HIGH BAND IN The Lind, Washington, Leader Miss Mary Riggs returned to cemetery for Evert Ranta, 47, who 1 egg white Marchetti were Salt Lake visitors died at his family home at Kenil-wort- defines Americanism as "Doing W. VIRGINIA VOTES WET BYU HOMECOMING EVENT her duties in the Helper Drug" 1 tablespoon powdered sugar store Sunday, after a two months Monday of this week. Wednesday following two the daily dozen for health and tryMaraschino cherries on a blind to car another illness. West of state The pass ing years Virginia The Carbon county high school vacation. Mix iHe two kinds of powder for Deceased was born September curve an hour later." No charge for printing news band was honored Tuesday voted itself into position unket and prepare junket accord Saturday of last BUY AT HOME 12, 1886, in Wirrat, Finland, com, as 32nd in the wet parade, regis- items Phone 2i. week when it was asked to be in ng to directions on package. Chill to a but when small America in of favor state sentiment tering n refrigerator. Just before serv- - ing attendance at the Brigham Young lad. He was a member of the I. of the eighteenth amendrepeal ng, whip Vi cup of cream with 2 O. O. F. university homecoming celebration ment by a vote of 2 to 1. No states lodge and the Z. S. Z. at Provo. Prior to band selections V ablespoons cherry juice. Beat the Austrian more Amendments Constitutional Four as voted lodge. dry. yet have Carbon high band, national marvhite of one egg until stiff, add-n- g widow his and wet states will insure repeal of the Surviving are 1 tablespoon of sugar grad-lallching champions, . encircled the and Norma, all federal wet laws. Fold this into the cream daughters Daisy university field several times and of Kenilworth. AMENDMENT BUY AT HOME CONSTITUTIONAL IN received great acclaim. vith the cherries cut in small M WAGES FOB TO MiN'IMI i.ELAHON HOME BUY AT WOMEN AND MINOliS BUY AT HOME )ieces. Serve on top of junket. Miss Antonia Skriner now is asCARD OF THANKS Orange Fritters Goods in the A Dry Vogue AmendResolution an Joint sisting Propninj Mr . and Mrs. W. H. Wardell, Food for the school child should Pare 2 medium sized oranges, ment to Article IS of the Constitution, store. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fletcher and 5 by the Addition of m Section Relating to We wish to express our sincere have the careful consideration of ut in slices '4 inch thick. a Minimum Wage for Women and school the Misses Faye and Rae Chris-tenseappreciation and thanks to our every school superintendent, Minors; and General Welfare of Any Sprinkle lightly with sugar. and board Nettie Shumway and Jane l member, and all 't R. A. NILSON, Prop. I. principal O. O. to Employees. the F. cups many friends and Place in mixing bowl, acBe It reached by the Legislature of the Hopkinson enjoyed a picnic lunch lifted flour, H teaspoon salt, 2 and the Z. S. Z. lodges for the acts teacher as well as the parent, State of Luth, of all the memexSunday, in the vicinity of Scofield. ber! eiecttd to each bouse concurring cup of kindness and sympathy shown cording to Miss Elna Miller, .easpoons baking powder, therein of Utah the nutritionist i tension nilk, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon melted us during the illness and death of State SECTION 1. That It Is proposed to Agricultural college. mtter. Beat to mix then dip the our beloved husband and father, amPTid Article 16 of ths Constitution by the more be child wiil school The also for and the and Evert Ranta; Mdifon o a fit ion which will rend as ful-slices of orange in this batter DR. A. R. DEMMAN .v? : receptive as well as more respons'ry a golden brown in smoking many beautiful floral offerings. and fed. fIX. u Tfc leeistiiture Riay, by Surgeon His Physician ive if he is adequately to on Lift Signed paper napkin lot fat. legislation vnvide for the estabDALPIAZ HOTEL BIJX3. lishment of a minimum wage for women MRS. EVERT RANTA meals not only should be planned Excellent Meals Irain and serve with orange sauce, 80-Quick Service 100 Ph. Res. Phone Office and may provide for the and minors should food his but for adequacy, AND DAUGHTERS. nade as follows: 11-- 1 and welfare 8 central health, snfety Hours Office be prepared to retain ..its food BUY AT HOME of any and alt employee. No provision WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN Place in saucepan juice of 2 of this constitution shall be construed as Utah to look appetizing and to Helper value, ranges, V2 cup water, 3 level a limitation the upon Pete Laboroi now is assisting at taste good. Foods should be served OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? authority of the legislature to confer upon any remmimion now 4 cup ;ablespoons cornstarch, the Helper super-servic- e station. or hereafler crwtH auch power and auof environment an CAN in ACCOMODATE 300. 50c TO 75c. attractively rugar. Stir to dissolve starch and thority as the legislature may dcf-- requisE. calm and leisure. MRS. J. FLYNN, to ite out Mgr. the boil. of this to Cook a carry and provisions bring sugar Mrs. Julia Sanders and daughThe three meals for the school Undertaker LicnHed Embalmer slowly for five minutes, then add ter Miss Dorothy Bailey returned child should include everyday, the in attendance ItF-syrup left from sliced oranges in Sunday to their home at Venice, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A XING TO INTOXICATING UQUOkS following foods: cod liver oil, 2 HELPER, L'TAII Use batter. Add yolk of 1 egg. UTAH PRICE PHONE 194 weeks visit at teaspoons; milk, 1 quart; butter, a after few Calif., 29 Phone Ambulance Beat to blend and then add stiffly-beate- n the home of her mother, Mrs. Se Service with every meal; vegetables, 3 A Joint Resolution Proposing in Amend-i- n white of 1 egg and 1 table- na Wahl. nt to Artie! XXII of tht Conntitu-tto- n They were accompanied servings, 1 leafy, 1 potato, 1 other; lemon of the SUte of Utah bf Repealing juice. spoon as far as Salt Lake by Marie Dei-t- z fruits, 2 servings; proteins, 1 egg, LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Bection S Thereof KrUtinK to tile ProBUY AT HOME and Gus Tsangaris. hibition and Repaiatinn of Bale, 1 serving meat, cheese, fish or HELPER LODGE NO. 1659 The Umpire's Delight lae, Adrertisement of, roasea-aio- n of or Traffic in Intoxicating Liquor. poultry; whole grain cereals, 2 Dictator Umpires try to please everybody. Harvey Partridge, Be It reanlved hy tha I.eaislataro of the Mr. and Mrs. Victor Litizzette servings; water, glasses. That's difficult for these gentleA, J. Carlson, Secretary Stat of I tah. of all Train the child to take a glass elected to eirh Horn and men but easy for you if you make and son Stanley, returned Sunday at 7:30 P.M. Tuesday Every soon he as as water warm of of all of the each louse gets from where Ogden they these creamy caramels for your evening, s Hall of . therein concurring Knights Pythias the week end visiting with ud in the morning. When he is family of players. Fine to chew spent FKCTION 1. Repealing Errtion I ef an him serve dressed Miss adequate who their Louise, daughter, to returns! the Article 22. That it is proposed to amend while listening see and breakfast and XXII is Article a student school of the the at Constitution of Utah appetizing high C. 1 cup granulated sugar in the foilowinir particulnr, Liti- that he has time to eat, unhurried, Sacred Miss Heart academy. ATTORNEY-AT-LAbrown Section g of Thtt Article XXII of the sugar cup zzette was honored last week Miss Miller advises. constitution of Utah b and the same ia i cup white karo hereby repealed, Court House Price, Utah when she was elected vice presiRADIO Cooperation is needed between & 200 ROOMS SECTION I. Put? of Secretary l Slat. cup cream 392 Phone and parents to Price officials school of the dent class. Th ia of sophomore directed Secretary milk herrhy 1 cup EVERY FOR J to submit the propmed amendment conPhone make time for the right kind of a BUY AT HOME And Helper 14 cup butter tained hereinto tu tfie electors of the slat lunch to be eaten at school. There t tho next cencral election in the man1 tsp. vanilla ROOM From the Greek 200 BATHS ner provided by law. recess for should be a S. P. COLTON i pkg. pasteurized dates, sliced SECTION I. Eifectlt Pate. If a!nted The washNow York and the on toilet for to the quotation going by thff electors of the stale this amendment Put all ingredients except vanil- city post otllce which begins "NeiNotary Public the hands. After that should shall have effect on the fimt day of Janula and dates into large saucepan ther snow nor rain nor heat" Is ing next succeeding m determinatiin hf e ary twenty-minutcome at least a th? Hoard of Stole Oanvaseere of the reCOLTON MOTOR CO. and cook, stirring constantly over taken from paragraph S8, Rook VIII No child should lunch. for of sult th (lection dcaiunated in Section low flame until candy will form of the Greek historian Herodotus, period 2 hereof. UTAH amount of time HELPER this less than take Remove water. firm ball in cold who wrote In the Fifth rentury, B. for his lunch, nor should I. M. If. V.'elling, Sccretnry of State of from fire, add sliced dates and C. It rends: "Neither snow nor he beeating allowed to leave the lunch tho Ktnte nf ttiih, do hereby certify that oiled into turn pans. and vanilla the rain nor heat nor night stays these room before this time even though fnreeoin: is SIMONSEN full, true and correct HARRIS copy of th Constitutional Amendments When cold, remove from pan, cut couriers from the swift completion he may get his food eaten sooner. th hy teciiinr anil stecial sessions NOTARY PUBLIC into squares with hot knife and of their nppolntod rounds." ot record in my olfice. BUY AT HOME IV la. BUY AT HOME wrap in nwaxed paper. In wltnoM whereof. 1 have hereunto UTAH HELPER Mrs. Tony Perry and daughters National-Americaset my hand nnd fflx-- d th Grunt Senl League Fare for left Delia of and Jane the State of UUh, this 1st day of SepOld the recently eat at Mini fans the do Georgian What tember, 19J3. Los Angeles for a few weeks visit Nathe between contests Is not a now Thpre mint nt thrilling (SEAL) Mrs. S. J. Oh. lint there wan from the with her daughter, tional and American Leagues? Del-l- a THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Misses and Jane The frankfurt18.'!0s until the Civil war. Dahlonega Peanuts, and the hearty will remain during the winter RePublic Court Is Eat peanuts course! situated of your Stenographer, the foothills among U. In hotel building. Intrrurban JtiKt across the of P. Bus er, months. Delia will attend beauty porter, Short - Hand, Dictation, street. U. P. Station Just S blocks. plain or put them in a tasty date the southern portion of the Blue culture school during her stay Commercial I CorreHpondpneo,, Legal and apple salad. Try the "franks" Ridge mountains In a Secretary of State. there. ComIs loaf: rates. reasonable The name Documents; luncheon from a region. Cheroin this tasty L First publication September , 10SS. bine and mix thoroughly 8 frank- kee phrase meaning "gold." The in Stafford Bid. news I'pstalrs ruhlication November I, 1931. No for 1 teaspoon prewere coins minted there printing and charge gold, furters (ground), 1 Phone 160-items Phone 21. cup canned bore the mint mnrk "IV mustard, elper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, October 6, 1933 o m$ou want to Sell tlicni? "tail-or-ma- TTrJ' W' Buick-Olds-Ponti- ?v?sx :'hV "Yf gJ3 ft 29-ye- til ... 29-ye- under-nourish- RECIPES BUICK-OLDS-PONTIA- C h, Diet for Children Important Factor In the Classroom y. Expert Watch Repairing at n, PROFESSIONAL NOTICES l'j The Gift Shop d L appro-pria- 'e THE GRILL CAFE crnn-for- 2-- 5 7-- OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Mano-factur- e, 6-- 8 two-thir- anem-be- ra two-thir- WALTER SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY GEASE 6-- five-minu- te HOTEL pro-po- Dah-lonpg- Sar-acin- o. pared M. W ROSS It 1 TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. |