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Show HELPER, UTAH, FEBRUARY o THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR i ' 15. JELPEF -- CHIPS AND SHAVINGS Helper, Utah Feb. 8 1934 Bank accounts are now insured $2500. We should fret about that when our income is always about two Jumps behind our outgo. But we don't recall that anyone lost a cent deposited in our local Good banking plus the banks. taith of the depositors di the trick. They are both entitled to up to credit No. 114 Whether we like it or not, we are compelled by the law of the land to observe the Lumber deal- ers' code regulations. We are making an honest effort to give this plan a fair trial. "Cool heads do not always win, but cold feet always do. Selected. On repair work or new construcSave the surface and you save money. You accomplish both when tion the use of good lumber is as you use ACME Quality Paints. important as good workmanship. Love Is blind, but sometimes It isn't a bad idea to risk the other eye. You can make the attic liveable or provide extra rooms in the base- ment by using standard They are economical and easily put up. For a short while yet we are still selling Acme Kalsomlne at 50 cents per package. wall-board- s. All opinions to the contrary notwithstanding Helper can now boast of being a very well behaved community. Statistics prove that fact. As published last week the City's financial statement for '33 shows that there was more money collected for dog taxes than on fines. It's doubtful if that much can be said for any town of the same size in the land. That record should be good enough for Ripley. CENTRAL LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY PHONE 72 HELPER, UTAH RAILROADS WOULD COMPETE, AND NOT ABSORB, SHIP LINES Chillon Occupies Spot on the Lake of Geneva Outdoors Good Place for Lighting Effect! Study Hallowed by history aud glorified by pen, Chillon. one of the fre- The study of lighting effects need net be carried on solely Indoors, In theater, gallery, hall or home. There is plenty of room for such Interest In the great outdoors, where the sources of all light exist In their abundance. Closer Inspection of natural objects show that they are not all grayed, uniformly, by clouds and lack of sunshine, but still reflect what light there Is according to their nature. Thus one tree will have an appearance different from adjoining trees, owing to a different sort of bark, or position, which permits reflected light to filter to it. Houses, In particular, appear In entirely different lights on days dark and mimical, as they say. It may be satd of them In particular, that If they appear to advantage on a rainy, gloomy day they will shine like Jewels when the sun Is throwing Its beams upon them. No one should ever purchase a home without first visiting it on some gloomy day, preferably when It Is "pouring cats and dogs," as the old saying has it. If It looks well then, It will please always. Something of the same pleasant philosophy might he applied to all life nnd living, but we would not care to press the matter, for so much depends upon the Individual, and his ability to accept, as well as utilize. Washington Evening Star. quently painted and photographed chateaus In the Old world, occu-plea spot on the lake of Geneva, near Montreux, which for the remarkable perfection of Its ber.nty suggests, not earth, but paradise. The castle stands on a tiny Island of rock, separated from the shore hy a narrow, natural waterway, "Here,' as Sir Frederick Treves pointed out in his "The Lake of deneva." "are all the details that befit a scene of medieval romance. "Here stood the drawbridge by the ominous entry. Here are the low pitched, cavernous guardroom, wlih its Kreat fireplace and the sunlit courtyards where the pages and where played at knuekle-hones- , the maids, as they passed, lingered to laugh with them. 'Here, too, are the turrets where the sentinels watched, the great keep Into which the country folk, half clad and half crazed, were hurried when ihe Terror was upon them, ns well as the dungeons made horrible hy moans and the clunk of chains. There Is no detail lacking. There are even the secret stairs cut In the walls, so essential In romance, and the postern by the water's edge, which was a way of escape when all was lost." AH Boner Not Traced to Poor Common People Here are bits from the Golden Book Magazine's Inquiry Into human fallibility; In Leutze's famous painting In the Metropolitan museum. New York city, of Washington crossing the lelaware on December 25, Carries Eggs in Mouth Until They Are Hatched There are several species of fishes kuowu as "Mouthhreeders," but the breeding behavior is similar In alL The fish, either male or female, or Statements that the. standard isting Panama Canal intercoastal 1776, the Americans are represent- both, according to the species, clears at the bottom railroad labor organizations' work steamship lines by use of their rail ed with the Stars and Stripes, aof space in the sand the aquaria. Into which the fefourth-sectio- n refacilities under for repeal of the fourth section of though there was no such flag in rather than with railroad-owne- d the army at that time. The stars male deposits her eggs. The male the Interstate Commerce act would lief, then fertilizes them. Within a few were not adopted until June 14, ships. minutes, either one or the other of lead to operation or railroad-owne- d 1777. Railroad labor couldn't supthe parents, again according to the intercoastal steamship lines, made Oliver Goldsmith, In "The De- species, picks up the eggs in its port any undertaking which have been refuted. recently, serted Village,'' unjustly accuses niouth and carries them through might result in the railroads A complete understanding with the state of Georgia of having the period of incubation and for a operating ships through the the railroad managements has canal in intercoastal trade and crouching tigers who wait their few days after the fry are hatched. been arrived at by the railroad lano further fears need be felt hapless prey. The Uuby Jewel fish usually turns bor organizations, and their prefon this account. Tintoretto, In a picture which the fry loose in about three weeks, erence is to compete with the ex- A successful outcome of the represents the Israelites "Gatherwhile the Tilaplas will carry the ing Manna In the Wilderness," has eggs nnd fry as long ns six weeks. effort for repeal of the fourth armed the men with guns. section of the Interstate ComThe Ituhy Jewel fish Is somewhat merce Act will mean the reCharles Dickens In "Nicholas exceptional In that It first sticks turn of hundreds of unemNIckelby" has the pupils of Pothe-boy- s Its eggs to a flat stone before pickhall ordered to crack the Ice ing them up. Otherwise the beployed railroad men to emlit the pond one moment and weed havior Is as described. ployment and increases of hunthe garden the next. dreds of thousands of dollars annually in railroad payrolls One Ant Stopi Train in every western and the To Riot the "Read Act" reputation of state. The use of the expression "read ants for Industry and perseverance, Many business men are Fourth section sentiment thrureally applies to giv- add the ability to stop trains. One learning that new marout the West, and especially in the the riot act" to engaged In lone ant recently enjoyed the disintermountain region, is rapidly ing warning and those kets can be reached suchas Its origin In tinction of stopping the southbound wrongdoing, Low swinging toward repeal. the riot act, an English statute of "Flamingo" of the Louisville & cessfully by telephone. steamship rates between Atlantic 1775. It provided that If 12 or Nashville. What is nio.-e- , he did By alternating telephone low and Pacific ports and truck more persons were assembled un- It the easiest way, merely by causto interior rates for the back-hacalls with personal visits lawfully and disturbed the peace, ing an automatic signal to display points already have created the niiy mayor, or Justice of the peace, a stop Indication. A colony of large to other towns you can rate condition, fears of which have sheriff or under-sherif- f could by red ants established residence in contact many new cusup to this time been the only argu- proclamation command them to dis- the sheet Iron case that houses the fourth-section ment of those opposed to tomers inexpensively. If they refused and re- signal mechanism. One ant. which relief. With this fact be- perse. mained together for an hour after apparently possessed an InvestigaIf you are purchasing, coming more generally recognized the proclamation, all of the per- tive type of mind, had started on by Western business men, the opyou often can get better sons participating were guilty of a tour of exploration and had got position to repeal is dying out. Also, anyone Interfering himself caught between the conprices or quicker deliv-er- y felony. As patriotic citizens of the with or tacts of the circuit breaker, thus such proclamapreventing by telephoning. states in which they are employed, tion was guilty of felony. preventing the current from reachWhatever the occasion, not men would railroad engage in ing the motor which operates the any undertaking that would injure a telephone call is pracsemaphore arm. This Interference, the communities in which they live Disliked Soap and Water of course, made the signal Inoperatically as satisfactory as and the facts as to the probable reThe story Is told In a london tive, so that It automatically assults of repeal of the fourth sec- club that a good many years ago a sumed the stop position. being there in person. Railway tion have been thoroughly studied. famous literary figure, long since Age. Such repeal would benefit every dead, rented bedroom. He had worker, farmer, business and pro- the reputation and the appearance fessional man in the 11 Western of disliking soap and water, yet Daredevil Terrier states. These benefits would flow every morning lie went to the bathThe sheer, reckless courage which from greatly increased railroad room with sponge, towel and a characterizes the Irish terrier and The Mountain States expenditures and payrolls In every walking stick. The wnlktng stick for which It has frequently been & Co. Telegraph Telephone state through which traffic regain- was a mystery until one morning called the "dare-devil,- " Is Illused from the Canal would move. Ihe bathroom door was forced by trated by the following story told curious fellow members and the a number of years ago by some man of letters was discovered In African hunters. As the story his dressing gown standing by the goes, the hunters had been trying bath and splashing the water with with a pack of dogs to dislodge a his stick, to the accompaniment of Hon which had been brought to hay In a dense tangle of bushes. ahlntlonary noises. Finnlly, without apparent reason, the Hon bolted out from under cover. When It was entirely clear of Its bushy Why Handel Choi Oratorio "Minute Sketches of Great Com- hiding place the reason for its hasty ownposers" says: "L'p to his fiftieth appearance was clear, for clinging Handel wrote endlessly, and to the end of Its tall with firmly year Top so shrewdly calculated commercial locked teeth was a small Irish ter who gain and popular favor that wealth rier. and fame were his for the asking, 1, 1929, although only the 'Largo' and one Little Auk Flies Like H uinmer or two arias survive. It was bis ser10, 1933, The little auk is a bird about failure as opera director In Lonthe size of a dove and has a whitdon which drove hlra to write oravice In 13 years he produced ish breast and black back. torios. Its in 'Israel In Kgypt,' 'Ilerakles,' three webbed toes give It means Elecyou The Messiah,' and 'Saul' (Including of propulsion In the water and Its the famous Iead March), being the narrow but sturdy wings give It a powerful take-of- f Music authorities best known." from Its natay that Kiiirlnnd has always been ural element, the sea. In flight Its onitorlo-mlmlcrather than wings vibrate like those of a humis It Is quite unable to ming bird. push off from a land base. selis breeding place Is the northeast Environ! of Stockholm coast of Greenland ami In Iceland. If Stockholm, the beautiful cap- In winter It Is occasionally seen offer. ital of Sweilen. were not the fine as far south as the Azores. and Interesting city that It Is. It would he amply compensated by Its call Painle unusually attractive environs. Lake Cousin Llnule had had on operaMalaren alone could do that. Its wooded shores, meadows, villages tion on her eye for cataract. Nut far away Is DO NOT DELAY. No snd chateuux. Sylvia had been much Inthe sncicnt city of Strangnas, terested and curious about It, One 6:00 p. m., which was the most Important day she said to her older sister; town In the province in early pagan "ClHra, what did they do to Llnnle'f 15, 1934. an nnd had eventful history. eye?" days Its fine Gothic Cathedral dntes "Punched a hole In It." answered from 121(1 and the old Bishop's palClara carelessly. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ace, now used ns a school, shows "But didn't It hurtr questioned the tin II where Gustavus Vasa was the child. elected king In ViZX Another nearEfficient Public Service "No, I guess not, Clara replied. by ancient town Is Slgtuna, equally They gave her somethlug to make attractive. her sleep so she would not feel It." Broader Horizons inter-mounta- in well-know- n ul Special Announcement Notice has been mailed to all ers of General Electric Monitor Refrigerators, purchased same between July and October regarding extension of protection. If purchased your General tric (monitor top style) between the dates indicated above, and did not receive the notice referred to, it very important to you that you cure full information regarding this Please at our nearest store, or telephone for details. applications can be accepted after February d Five-year-e'- d U0U.YW00D5 iMW CQHTWT0H TO TrVE lm ( t lT 1 WW C IWfrTOWUtKCt IP CfH MM WU$Ct - HO 1 rv Vvi fMT ait T. VA bono: v 'w . iiu i two ngton an rreatest v I A Middle W WMttfc, ' I CKVUH& IS GWIU SMteOKE rvA. Witt OH 1 I egotlate rife hyest o helped c (friendshl 1 amenta this gen speaks a quor could get the same as always-ev- en during the last 14 years of the biggest farce ever foisted upon any nation. Twasn't long ago that wiseacres like Capt. Gaston said it would be impossible to get 36 states to repeal the National prohibition law. It was accomplished in seven months. The temper of the American people was aroused, and their ability to overthrow anything obnoxious In short order again was TAX BLANKS IN THE MAIL . Made More Than $2500 Last Year You Must Pay Tax to Uncle Sam. are at IF you and made the head of a more than $2500 In 1933, you will be required to pay a federal income tax of 4 per cent up to $4000, and 8 per cent on all sums over that up to $6000. If you are a single man $1000 la the limit of your exemption. The Utah Collector of Internal Revenue is sending Income tax blanks for individual and corporation incomes. Forms 1040 and 1040-cover Individuals and 1120 covers corporations. Partnership and judiciary forms will be mailed later. Returns are due on or before March 15. Exemptions for 1934 are the same as for 1933 and taxpayers will not be allowed to carry forward a loss sustained In 1932, while losses through sales of stocks and bonds of corporations will not be deductible unless they have been held for more than two years. Quarterly payments will be allowed March 15, June 15, September 15, and December 15. Blanks were only mailed to those who made reports in 1932 for 1933. Others who find it necessary to Brazil'. Firit Title make report this year must obtain Pedro Alvarei Cabral, who is forms on application, or come uncredited with the discovery der the penalties. of Brazil, named It Terra de Santa Crux, which Is translated the "Land of the Holy Crow " A gen-Vrall- y Another Old Die-Har- royal St. Va ust Argentine BecfeK Glovevr frr fLSkarters in VVxU Subscribe for The Journal - 1 countr" mlgnf'' . G iw . Food Long Valued Hutter was practically unknor was W early Greece, but cheese esteemed. Peas were thought inone a healthful food and beam t loo!;ed npon as a basic wgr These foods are still y food. In high regord In the present i lean diet. Shi Is d i Children Finley Petrie, who is tc."" ming what Will Rogers ii 'Good- w nation, makes some comi4r,t,it 7o pUai what s going on. He says After proposition of Argentine bfAO 011 ing purchased for and usedi CCC camps, which recently The I shown. If credit can be given to any one such a furore in "cow individual for the ending of the the west. (Quoting the direlure American curse, it is President "After checking up every avn,P jw Roosevelt. He was the first of the source, I can say to you that ' nation's helmsmen to manifest the Is no Argentine beef now CCC." for the of his convictions and to purchased courage i unqualifiedly and squarely fight doesn't matter now, it was;' were the shipper cattle being prohibition. market that counted. InsuB, See you later, Cap'n. be excused by the Athens tut ties in the same manner. SCARCITY OF WORK lice chief over there HORSES IMMINENT "I can say to you that there is no stocks or bonds being be. That there already is a scarcity by the Conservative Sue Two major iNEW of work horses, which conditions League." promises to become acute this year ters hit the West last week T T, is the statement emanating from hour working week for road the Utah Agricultural College. A and the raise in the price loss of 1600 head in Utah by rea Helper, Utah, IELPE son of an epidemic of brain fever like an ideal spot for workL among the animals last year adds and editors. Advertised thes to the shortage. It is said the Eggs, 16c; beef roast, lOcmm horse population of this state has and beans, 5c. Those Ne diminished 43 per cent since 1918. 65c steaks go at 12ic. thos" Heavy draft horses will bring a could eat on prices like big price this year and for several editors and working men years to come, according to the bankroll. iiu observers at the Utah Ag. You Head Family and 1 it-j- palr ELPE Up and at 'Em ' Captain Eduard Page Gaston Views Prohibition Repeal as Debacle in the Advancement of Man. . ... ... .... npHEY lust "cant take it, mean- X lng those professional blue nose prohibitionists, who are just getting their breath, after the avalanche of common sense that swept them into ignominy during the last year. Up in Salt Lake recently Captain Edward Page Gaston, who has the distinction of being the founder of the "World Federation of London" In a public address, stated "it was a shock to us world prohibitionists when Utah went for repeal, but we are looking to Utah to lead the advance prohibi tory forces back again." He further predicted that it would be possible to dry up 20 Utah counties through local option. The cap'n also said prohibition is a livelier Issue today than ever, and the American prohibitionists would gradually win back at least s of national terthe ritory recently lost, and that other nations are watching closely to see how America Burvives this "debacle In man's advancement." This individual, whose ideas from a practical viewpoint are as dead as the dodo bird, doesn't realize prohibition is dead if ever It could be considered something really existent. What if Utah counties would ex ercise local option? It would mean Anyone In any of those nothing. twenty counties who wanted 1three-fourth- 1- WEDDING Invitations spm IELP1 and Sock c Printir- s EMEMBER the invitation and announce ment you send out are in the hands of your friends and acquaintances, and often vour best tnend won t ten vou, muup- they will tell others, about the appearance Let The of your social correspondence. Helper Journal take care of that important detail for you. We will give you work that you will be proud to send out and that your recipients will recognize immediately as par' of your discriminating taste. - T HELPER JOURNAL liners prin Sprrn c f 817 Salt |