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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL SIX Senator Thomas Favoring Silver Coinage Plans Pipe the Mug GIRL'S LEG FRACTURED IN HIGHWAY ACCIDENT Edith Eaves, daughD. Eaves of Wellington, suffered a fracture of the left leg Tuesday morning when she was Washington D. C, January 11 President Roosevelt's proclamation struck by a truck allegedly driven M. Medrano, employe on a opening federal mints to newly, by E. mined silver was declared by CWA project on the highway lead-- ; Senator Elbert D. Thomas here to- ing to the Carbon Dioxide & Chem: day to be the first legal step in ical company's plant. The accident occurred about two the remonetization of silver. "If congress itself doesn't act, miles east of Wellington, while the remonetization will come about girl was waiting for a school bus. without legislation, by a natural process," he said. Senator Thomas explained that he sees in the initial coinage Six billion dollars is an almost charge, set by the President at the newly mined metal inconceivable amount of money. It turned into the mints for coinage, is equal to $50 for every man, as the greatest possible charge woman and child in the country tothat could or would be made. He day. That is what the railroads believes that the President pur- spent between 1923 and 1929 for posely selected the outside figure additions and betterments. With that money, among other but that it is adjustable and may they put in service 900,000 dethings, be lowered from day to day if new freight cars and 15,000 locosired, in the same manner that the motives. Between 1909 and 1929 gold policy is a controlled plan. If the seigniorage is lowered, the capacity of the average car the price of silver will further ad- was increased a third. The speed vance and ultimately, within the of trains was constantly being car shortages, raised. period of two or three years at once a Freight to bugbear shippers in all least, the price of silver as a comof the land, were eliminated. parts ai will as its equal price modity In 1929, when peak traffic oc metal, thereby bringing about a curred, an unprecedented amount of silver." remonetization practical of business was handled without the Utah senator declared. Senator Thomas is conferring car shortage or congestion. That is what the six billion dolhere with other silver proponents meant to users of railroad falars and Administration officials, lookcilities. It meant a great deal, coining to the lowering of the to the workers of the countoo, age charge. Last May, only two try. These dollars enriched lumhis seat as months after he took coal and a hundred the new United States senator ber, steel, iron, other industries. They built payhe a from Utah, suggested plan rolls and paid dividends and confor the coinage of newly mined tributed taxes to government silver to the President, virtually Betterment of depression condiidentical to the one recently an- tions alone will not give the rails nounced with the exception that a chance to improve their service Senator Thomas proposed that the to the public and provide more - government pay 119 cent an ounce, more taxes and renewed purjobs, cents which thej instead of 64 chasing power for the whole naproclamation states will be paid, tion. Railroads are our most regcoin-1 and charge only 10 cents for ulated industry. Only when equalage. The President's order charges ity of regulation is extended to all 2 64 cents coinage, although as agencies land, waSenator Thomas points out this transportation ter and air instead of to the railbe lowered from time to time. roads primarily, thus allowing all J pressing his satisfaction with to compete for business on an as one of the basis, will the railroads come acts of the new equal back to the benefit of the public, the west is the investor,, the worker. sees the mines and the of men which has already begun as of vast benefit to Utah and her neighboring states, but he also believes that it will be more benefit to the United One of the local merchants has States as a ' whole than most offered a few "dont's for Shoppers people realize, by opening up which may be worthy of thought oriental trade possibilites. bv many: During his campaign and since Don't leave change on the he came to Washington last year, counter; someone else will be sure senator Thomas has continuously to pick it up and it won't be there stressed the need for remonet- a day or two later; ization of silver as a fundemental The same applies to parcels, and aid to recovery. merchants cannot be expected to be responsible for their loss; STATE'S NATIONAL. PARKS Count your change carefully; FURNISHING EMPLOYMENT also be sure you receive the correct amount when you ask to have Zion National Park, Utah A a check cashed; don't go back payroll thirty five times as great several days later for an adjustas a year ago today i3 bringing ment; Don't expect the merchant to do prosperity in a concrete form to five hundred and fifty Utah men more for you than you can do for ad- yourself; you have only yourself employed on federal projects ministered by P. P. Patraw, super- to look after he has hundreds to intendent of Zion and Bryce Can- wait on. yon national parks, who states that he has been allotted approxiThought and Agreement It Is only Intellect th:it disagrees. mately half a million dollars to carry on PW and CWA projects As Franklin I'. Adams snys: "It this winter, in addition to tne seems to ns that when somebody ECW Drocrram already being car says t tint all thinking people acree ried on by a CCC camp of two on this or that he Is wrong. It Is hundred men. This expenditure is only with thinking people that you being distributed among workers find disagreement ; we think that from Washington. Kane, Iron and the more they think the less they Garfield counties, in addition to sgroe. It is the unthinking people smaller numbers from Utah, Salt that ngrep." Errhnn'.'p. Lake. Carbon and Grand counties all of whom are engaged in much Famous Early American needed improvements In Zion I'lrst Director of the United park, liryce park, and Arches States mint was David Ifittenhouse, national monument, near Moab. descendant of the first Mennonite preacher oft America, scientist, ' Nothing EUe to Say philosopher, engineer of the com- Helper, Utah, Friday, January 12, The Journal this week received ' revised price schedules from s Moab, Utah, is taking advantage paper houses, and the first of every offer made by Uncle Sam thing looked for was the item of , " to relieve the depression and pro- news print paper, the heaviest exborne this and pense other ' by vide improvements, and will spend newspapers. The joyful news (for the paper many thousands of dollars of federal money in projects that will be houses) is that some code or other has justified the wholesalers beneficial to the town. the price 50 cents, hiking It has arranged for a $47,000 ream. up Furthermore, cash on t loan under the PWA for new wa- barrel-hea- d is the slogan of tl ter works and sewage system for paper houses. the town. Of this the government stands 30 per cent outright, and FCA LOANS $52,000,000 the town has 20 years to repay the remainder. Berkeley, Cal., January 11 The Under the CWA the town will end of the year 1933 sees on tie build and improve schools to the books of all agencies of the farm tune of $130,000, as well as an air- credit administration for the port to cost something under eleventh district embracing Cali-- ' $5000. fornia, Nevada, Utah and Arizona ; What Moab can do can be done disbursements to agriculture iiu by every town, and the present the form of loans on land, on crops likely is the last time the paternal and livestock, rediscounting of government will be or can be so agricultural and livestock associa- tions paper and capitalization of generous. production credit associations to' t The Journal has one of the best the Brand total of welt nvpr $52- I equipped job printing departments 000,000. in the state. Prices reasonable. Say you read it in The Journal. - ' fc that he has & pipe, old Stony Some sympathetic stranger, seeing this odd face-lik- e geological formation on a road near USE BACHU AND GIN ' Napa, Calif., probably thought it locked lonesome and decided to imMake this 25c Test prove on Mother Nature by placing It is as valuable to the bladder as this huge pipe, four feet in length castor oil to the bowels. Drives out between its lips. and excess acids which Now Face is happy". Why get up Nights ' MANY "CALLED, BUT FEW WERE CHOSEN During the calendar year 1933, 2745 young men applied for enlistment in the Navy in the Salt Lake district, which comprises Utah, Idaho, Montana and part of Wyoming. Only 314 men were enlisted be cause that number of enlistments was the quota designated by the Navy Department. The examin ing doctors examined 1350 of the applicants and rejected 1036 or 77 per cent of them for not meeting 1-- physical requirements. The principal causes for rejection in order were defective vision, defective teeth, and flat feet The average acceptd applicant was 5 feet 8 inches in height, weighed 145 pounds, and had completed the eleventh grade at school. Jay J:lamation A Few Don'ts for Shoppers impurities cause the irritation resulting in getting up nights, burning, frequent .desire, leg pains and backache. On account of the alcohol use juniper oil from which gin is made. Ask for Bukets, the bladder laxative also containing buchu leaves, etc. After four days, if not pleased your druggist will return your 25c. You are bound to sleep better after this cleansing. Green-halg- h Pharmacy says BUKETS is a best seller. $ i Get GUY LAW'S CREAM J 5 "THAT Hint O. P. Skaggs ViWAWAV.V.WAWrt SIMONSEN NOTARY PUBLIC 3 NEWLY FURNISHED "I UTAH HELPER Community Kitchen Installed For 7-- COLTON MOTOR CO. UTAH HELPER t- 1... Is no areument. 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Correctness The expression "put two and vo together" means that the eorr.' ness of a conclusion is based u; n the joining together of the known ements that constitute the reis for reaching the conclusion, just as certainly as the arithmetical nd, li- noil ui iwo ami two manes tne im of four. viuui NOTICES Licensed Embalrner A concerted drive is to be made Undertaker in attendance to rid the Adirrondack mountains UTAH of wolves. But what most of us PRICE out here in the Rockies are inter- Ambulance Service Phone 26 ested in is driving the wolf away from the front door before she be- LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE comes the mother of pups. HELPER LODGE NO. 16.19 Harvey Partridge, Dictator All of the European nations A. J. Carlson, Secretary Roosevelt think that President Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. took their side of the international Knights of Pythias Hall Wilson talk. in his argument day Another proof that the preside nt is S. COLTON a canny politician. Notary Public Denote PPPAV TC Awj Mrs. Anna Drury, Prop. 2-- ! il RIHgllllillllllRH PROFESSIONAL MANY LICENSED DRIVERS Physician and Surgeon With the issuance of approxiDALPIAZ HOTEL BI.DG. licenses 900 drivers' during mately Res. Ph. 100 the week ended Tuesday, the num- Office Phone 80-11-- 1 5 8 ber of Carbon county operators Office Hours who have obtained permits was inUtah creased to approximately 4400, the Helper county assessor, Silas Rowley, an- nounced Wednesday. MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. Telephonic Wonder Telephonic communication between and Honolulu Is by Washington means of wire detween Washington and San Francisco, some 3.0(H) miles, and by short-wavradio channel from San Francisco to Honolulu, about 2,r.0() miles. Despite this mittee of safety, member of the change, conversation Is as direct as Ponnsylvanln state nssemhly, draft er of the new state constitution nml though the participants wrre In the same city. first treasurer iim'cr It. J I vari-ou- 2 "bo" 1 NEWS PRINT PAPER Under Umbrella ter of T. one-ha- lf A ANOTHER RAISE IN Moab Getting Railroad Problem 1-- I934 PHONE 19 I |