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Show HELPER, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH EIGHT PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS VOLUME XXin NUMBER 30 FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 19S1 rtro Circulation That Is ProvenAdvertising That Gets Results Deputies Are Busy Assessing Personal Property in County A, Paper Dedicated to the Better making the 1934 assessment on personal property, according to County Assessor Silas Rowley. Deputies will be at work in each district or community, and Assessor Rowley urges that those who can do so should look up their local assessors in preference to making their reports at Price. In Helner there will be four asses sors, with three already decided upon, namely: Dave Griffiths, Frank Bonacci and Ted Jouflas. The taxes on personal property are payable at the time assess ment is made with a final payment date of February 1. The 1933 auto license plates must be renewed not later than March 1, according to Assessor Rowley. Approximately 70 per cent of the county taxes have been col- lected in to date, advises Mr. Row ley, and it appears now that the public appreciates the need of the Trade Territory Is Practically Unchanged NEW OFFICIALS TOOK OFFICE TUESDAY NOON AND BALANCE OF AFTERNOON SPENT CONSIDERING APPOINTIVE OFFICES AND OTHER CITY MAT. TERS EUGENE GIBSON NOW SERVING PUBLIC CONTRACTION OF NEW DEBTS IS OPPOSED TO ANY CONCERTED EFFORT TO REPUDIATE OBLIGATIONS Deputy tax assessors Tuesday Its Key Helper Appointive Roster One-Carr- ot UTAH TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION URGES TAXPAY. ERS TO PAY THEIR BACK DEBTS AND AVOID morning- entered all fields of Car-ho- n county for the purpose of Interests of Helper and AS CITYRECORDER Helper's new city officials took when Max Leute was replaced by Glen Gardner as night marshal. With the offices of day and night marshals being filled by the present incumbents in the capacity of "acting" marshals, the roster remains the same as in the past. City Recorder Eugene Gibson now is nicely installed in the city offices, assisted by Miss Ethel Lange, with records now undergoing the audit which is customary upon the changing of city recorders. Many Motorists Apply for New Auto Licenses office Tuesday at noon, with Dr. E. F. Gianotti presiding as mayor. The ceremonies were unostentatious, with the incoming officials expressing appreciation to the outgoing officers for the service rendered the community during the past two years. The council then proceeded to consider the filling of appointive offices for the next two years, with but one change being made as a result of the afternoon session of the Approximately one-ha- lf known number of motorists in Carbon county had made application for the new automobile operators license late Tuesday afternoon, according to County Assessor Silas Rowley. It is expected about 7000 will, need operators license and 3500 already have The person who was locked out secured them. The Journal office acted as a of Room 4 at the Placerville, Calif., one night back in the courtesy station in accepting ap- Ohio House With the year 1933 closed, the .'90's. when he lost the key shown and licenses the plications issuing industrial review, which following may recover same by apply for Assessor Rowley while State above, we believe of general interest,, to A. Cozad, of Placsrville. Reing Highway Patrolman Art Heavener cently, Cozad comes to hand: Precisely as an yanked up this carand S. P. Colton of the Colton the long lost "Hell's Holiday," an authentic unlooked-fo- r rot, drop in business durgrowing through Motor Co. assisted applicants by key to Room 4, from his garden. sound effect film picturization of ing the fall disheatened the nation, doing the notarial work without The old hotel burned down nearly the World war will be shown in an unlooked-fo-r improvement in fee, while Jack Vignetto, William 35 years ago. the local theater Thursday, Jan. business of all kinds at this time Johnson and Harris B. Simonsen BUY NOW 10, under the auspices of Carbon is brightening it now. The fall also aided in this work. post 21 of the American Legion, lows have been left behind, and county having sufficient funds on according to E. R. Crissmaa, post most industries are approaching wmcn to operate during the comon January l, 1934, the new ' the spring highs. Some late readjutant. and will respond with state law ing year driver every requiring follow; These were taken films the ports by their tax payments in satisfactory of a motor vehicle to have a perChain stores United States signal service corps Incomplete Nomanner. mit went into effect. This law revember a 15 per indicate on the battle fronts actual reports during Should Pay Debts quires that drivers of private the time American troops were en- cent improvement over November, The December issue of the Utah motor vehicles must have an The State bank this week gaged in the world conflict and 1932. Taxpayer urges the taxpayers of operators license, while drivers of receivedHelper Retail trade Dun and Brad-stree- t, from the bring forth actualities of the war certificate its the state to take their medicine as public vehicles must have a chaufto In be manner remembera expert feelers of the incorlong Federal Insurance Depositors far as paying for back debts and fers license. :, dustrial ed. pulse, say that the not to engage m any concerted A few highlights on the pur- poration showing that all deposits is at the best volume season's Because the of to bank sum the of great in that popularity up action to repudiate their obliga- poses and requirements of the new two level in This is in been of these have years. fedare films, they $2500 guaranteed by the tions. "Watch the present budget", law are given herewith: secured only after months of ap- direct rebuttal to earlier reports, 1934. eral until 1, government July is the slogan, "in all the cities nrt Purpose of Law and which showed a lag in sales. and The purpose of vehicle and traf- After July first' the government plication will patient waiting 5 wuunta mat. iiuw pi ep&ring contracts In . states one of the Building $10,-00will prove to probably up guarantee deposits v uieir expense account for 1934, fic law is to eliminate from the most popular film attractions to east of the rockies November careless, highways incompetent, The State bank for a be shown in Helper in the past totals were 54 per cent above a nad." reckless and drunken drivers. number Helper. year ago. of years has enjoyed the several years. in Vw khaI Neither the purpose nor the design Taxpayers are urr-eSteel Operations recently rose A display of war trophies will one the of of being reputation headed, but to to put is served in any way by requiring to where the industrv was nnprat. be showwn in the namost in sound the entire banks Helper Drug orgy of wild, easy one to have a chauffeur's license tion and this I ttn eni to the ohlie-atrecognition by the store windows in connection with ing at better than 31 per cent of ; I spending or to thpniaplveo rather than an operator's license. is but further assur- this picture. in government a hysterical moment to go out The converse is likewise true. I cent at the same time last year.' BUY NOW and sound ance of its stability 5 ana which will Dorrow, Every person operating a motor only ag-- f Motors November sales in 14 ' management. vehicle must have either a chauf-- ' gravate their dilemma. BUY NO representative states were 115 per ! The issue contains illuminatine- feur's license or an operator's cent over November 1932, and STOKES KS FOK HOI NEW statistics on tax trends on tangible license, except a person operating truck sales were 92 per cent wnicn nave increased a road roller, road machinery, ( anead. merchandise and Local 1 01 fi tn (17 r clothing in 4.3,857.095 yirum farm tractor, implement of husthe most accurate way week are reV 259 m this Perhaps establishments 1933. This is all tabulated bandry To state that new years eve was of temporarily moved on the new hours to hnve getting at the heart of the matshowing- the governmental a highways, or his own, truck for the ported 8 a.m. adopted agenciquint affair in Helper would be ter is through corporation reports. 6 p.m. on week to from of and es departments that receive purpose of hauling his "own pro- - t H'i v rfmaininc nnpn until 9 n'- - to supress the actual truth, as the These have been almost uniformly (this money. due. to or from his own fan nTg s and improved. The Federal Reserve re- There is also shown the sources to exceed two miles; - .v; double-barrele- d j from ' everything before ported net profits of 295 corpora- - ' . of Utah's ad valorem taxes in 1933 ninca holidays. to shot down operating an official motor .yeh!d guns cap pistols tions as being $162,000,000 in the NOV BUY According to this tabulation in the service of. the' United States mingled with the hoarse shouts of third quarter, as compared with city property paid 42.36 per cent; utili- army, navy or marine corps,' rjiqn cslcbrar.ts, tooting of auto horns $25,000,000 net loss a year earlier. ties 23.22 per cent; and pounding of tin pans r.s the According to a New York Times mining prop- furnished with, a federal driver's ' 5.65 -per cent; farm lands and permit. erty passing of midnight ushered in tabulation, 17 corporations investock 18.16 per cent and perEvery person operating a Jtiotor the new year. creased dividends this November, ianal property 10.61 vehicle used for the-- transportation An per cent. unusually large crowd where 6 did last November; 34 de. At a ladies night and banquet of goods, or passengers, for hire ( the publication urges that at Rainbow Gardens clared extra dividends, as compar- gathered of effort be put on the must have a chauffeur's license. A dancing party in the Grill cafe to celebrate the oc ed .with 2S; 30 resumed dividends Sunday night rooms the plub Wednesday evening Jnctl levies rather than on the person operating a bu3. which Car local' and casion establishments' as compared with 7: 10 reduced tate charge since the latter is ries children to and from school Helper Kiwanis .club Installed its beer reported a busy even- - dividends, where 39 did so ft vcir selling for officers the Dr. with 1934, year )nly a fraction over 9 mills, for all is a chauffeur. It is inegfl.! for any 89 thc new 8lale's 'b(Hr lawjago; 13 omitted dividends entirely ' ttate purposes, while the local person under. 18 yeaia of. age to J. J . Dalpiaz assuming office as!,n? mto effect I went , !" , where P5 sent tb lad news t the . idunt prop , up as high as 40 or drive a school bus pies in the pfoWoun peiiod ' It. 'J.-- Vftugnan,ore ilills. "Ifs the local stpckholder who motor a Any person drjyps levy", BELONGS TO st dividend, The PRINCESS ,pLih-Idah- r PATS rof disdvernor k showing of any, t ya Taxpayer, "that repr- - vehicle while tn use us; a' pufeM . .. Industrial group fc jj been made-bi ..I or common. Carrier inia tuA installation &r,iet$&,"tib.e trict, unu won or oi taxation." u.5 tf persons r Albert-Shawceremonies, wiUi Mayor E- fc . Giaof . Spring' Canyon textile, compact BUY NOW f ' notti premdinj; as toastmastof. of but about a dozen survlv is on; . BVVKOW BESK LICENSES ISSUED Henry Hall was installed as vice or! of the Princess r ights, Crack MI SX H K UEfr.lt' LICENSKj Uri. Keith L,'. ' SeegSrrtlltT and j.1 ' ', . ' proAldunt,' with.S. T .Colton 1. Canadian rglicnt f'4hc World ( sou ?aurice ArriujVuAt week vNihe licenses to sell beet in offire aa secretary. , The war, iQurd.rtjff aouncil htig lui-to the from 'The Information ctty Helper be with her Wwhingtrfto' fty of Helper had been issued by dlretCT. re Sir. E F. Gianotti. given 7Hf Journal hy E. R- - Cris-- ' viHd The Journal' that dl aeSt-n.mother, .? "TaTXcd , Simonsen who City Recorder Eugene Gibson late now ,Gewn(lai,' ilert ,l?unnel, Jt. t3tn, adjwtAnt of Carbon pjft'21 of beer, whether, retail ui yliole- -' is, i ecoverlaj- Jrt 'the Icice Jon IJ. Street, F. P. Fishtr, an1 Dr. Hof tTie ".American Wednesday afternoon. It Is u. li Lortin. Tbe ,w nr. (Hunt. ci'. l. ui i J iit rr" , several more will be issue J Vi'Llla ymm .a major Janus K' 'of ; all (tnd took that .".Itrt t licenses, tlwtit every-Pat.i ' .vloJre Pr'icpss r re, ifra S'Eml!lrr Is In the near future. The dlnnur srvfcl by that GrlH forces had to tilt iiv Mfl j'tii.'y pro" :'uti. . oppo-i- ir vWiL.-- 1 the nom of hsr brother mahagptnont was reported' to Jjiid rut and reciv-- l mw h recog- liirrta I Clmoaea4 , ' ' cfe hii lien one of tb f hlt',-for Xllr feuttanding: cour-- . ('! H. S. Morrison left The Co'ltvn Mr-to- r Co, hist week UY NOW V Friday j i ) some a to for Los Angeles where k two dcrivcred"; day trhovrold' ' , 'J No" for prlBtlnir newg r.iont,1 was enjoyed liltXrUoo' from llr.. S,ha tn hift, trucks, n dtipp to Jim Bruno,' g ipend a two weeks vacatht- - ' i ' w; i midr' v Authentic Pictures Industrial Review of War to Show Here Jan 11th - Deposits in Helper State Bank Are Guaranteed - 0. " I - ; New Years Eve Is Was Noisy Affair - Jl. , - Helper Kiwanians Install Officers - " on ( ''. W - ppst-KiwHi- is 1 - -- : as-uiii- r -- . -- ex"-ct- 1' - fec-v.-- . d , " - r1if T V' vr Rftd-'ic.in- -- tti Wa-hopi- gt rw. |