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Show HELPER, UTAH, MAY 24 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR Vi !:rm 'linnirt 'Wt YV f News Items )UR LOBBY IS DELIGHTFULLY AIR COOLED DURING THE SUMMER MUW l Six of the 1935 graduates from the Carbon county high school are residents of Castle Gate. They are lone Peterson, Earlene Durrani, Ida Carlson, Elnora Evans, Leona Baocock, Montie Snow and Tom Cory . 200 BOOMS RADIO SPRING CANYON COAL CO. Castle Gate SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY of the face resemble Nance Ile'den'a. However, since the original of that photograph had, to the chlefa knowledge, been dead six monrtis, he decided it nould do. He slipped this record into his breast pocket and went hack to his "fflee. Here he carefully removed the three photo graphs from the card to which they across the were pasted In a top P.luw ti e row of phnropraphs ap!xartM rh tyiwr!rren criminal lilstnry of the subject and In appro-prirttapace on i!ie reverse of thp . rlif sisMi-i-r'- s card Service First Spring Canyon Coal Neils Neilson of Hiawatha is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ieilson of Castle Gate. ' And BOOM 200 BATHS Mr. and family have moved to Clear Creek where Mr. Thorpe has been appointed superintendent of the Utah Fuel mine at that point. nuim Henry Holbrook and son Earl recently left for Illinois where they will remain for a short time. TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomas underwent an operation for the amputation of one of his fingers. TIUS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED O. P. Bus James Thorpe depot In hotel building. Intertirban just across the street. U. P. Station just S blocks. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. E John Robert Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ellis underwent a ton-- ! silectomy recently. Miss Merlyn Hansen, Miss Ella Ward, and Miss Phona Mayo left for their homes over the week end. Other towns are only a moment away for business matters or a visit with friends TIEILIEIPfflMffi Leona Babcock left for Salt Lake City where she plans to visit for PASS WINNERS The following are the pass winners to the Bonnie Theatre for the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Simmonsen, Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Flaim, Helper, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ludwig of Castle Gate. The winners may obtain the ducats by calling at the Journal office. These tickets are good for performances at the Bonnie Theatre for the coming week. Miners aDd Shippers of the Celebrated Mines at Utah General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Dance Revue To Be Held May 27 g, o, paeventt Bpotor dauBtfig wBaeii yn 1 yots must have oil of high Siliii stfeugth! McNa-Tiara- Ama-deo- pre-wa- iID YOU know that idling along at 10 miles an hour or picking up suddenly can cause as much motor wear as driving? All three put extreme pressure on your connecting rod and crankshaft bearings. If your oil does not have enough oiliness and film strength to withstand these high pressures, your motor parts suffer aging wear. That's why you need oil with the greatest possible oiliness and film high-spee- d strength. MOTORISTS WHO KNOW THESE FACTS WILL SAVE MONEY I Motor oils refined by the usual methods have some oiliness and film strength, but (hey may form carbon and sludge, which lead to expensive motor repairs. Other oils may form almost no carbon d and sludge, but are so that they are robbed of oiliness and film strength they need to prevent motor wear. Germ Processed Oil is refined to eliminate carbon and. sludge troubles and theo the Germ Process addi extra oilmen and 2 to 4 timet more film strength than any straight mineral oil, as tests on Alraen and Timken machines have proved. over-refine- Straight mineral oils have no more oiliness and film strength than they had 10 years ago. Some, because jof have less! over-refinin- Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil has more oiliness and 2 to 4 times wore film strength than straight mineral oils! The Germ Process adding concentrated oily essence to paraffin-bas- e oil puts into this oil more film strength highly-refine- and oiliness than any oil possesses naturally, no matter what crude oil it is made Ama-dco.- from! That extra film strength and oiliness enable Germ Processed Oil to stay on the job and prevent wear under the most extreme pressure and heat. It helps Germ Processed Oil give long mileage with greater motor protection, as proved by the famous Indianapolis DestructionTest. Germ Processed Oil protects your motor another way. Because it penetrates and combines with metal surfaces, it forms a "Hidden Quart" that stays up in jour motor and cuts down wear during "An much mollified. driving, speed on the highway and sudden acceleration everywhere. It protects your motor and saves you money! Est. 1875 GERM PROCESSED MOTOR OIL UIIIIIUIIlUlifflilllHIIIIITO " officer." Angelloti explained, "has got to do a lot o' things he don't like to do In the discharge of bis duty. The apology goes double. Miss Lannlng." "It's accepted." Then they shook hands. "How ubout a shot In the arm?" Unny. the worldling, suggest-ed- , the starting period. Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil is the oil you need in this day of slow city CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY. r Angelloti shrugged expressively. "Well, seeln' as how," p. Flynn murmured. So they had three drinks and spent a very pleasant evening with Lanny and she was loath to see them depart. Now, Lanny was aware that Stephen had planned to visit his queer patients after dinner that night. So she telephoned and Dan McNamara answered. "How's everything, Dan?" "1 haven't seen the patients, but my chief of staff was up waiting for me, and reports everythlnz Jake." "That's all ( wuuted to know Thanks, Dan. Oh, by the way. Flynn and Angelloti called on nie again "I'd Recognize That Dams Now If tonight" Shs Was Burned to Ashes." "What'a that!" The chief's voice Thus Angelloti. was a roar. "What are those two knows where the Belden girl Is this eggs up to? I told them to lay off you." minute.' "They're doing that. Dan. They "I'm not quitting such s hot Just called to apologize. They scent, Pat" spent "We'll Just split that two hun- the evening with me. They only left a moment ago." r dred and reward and "I know those two. see how the chief likes it That It would old Lanny girl warned us to step never occur to them to apologize softly or she'd have us broke, didn t to anybody If they didn't have a It's Just as I suspected. she? Well, where does she get her reason. They're going to hang on to drag with the old man?" this case on the quiet and traU A. Angelloti Jumped to the you couclusloD of his kind. "Ska's around." An got something on him, I suppose." anguished thought popped "Sure she has. She kntws h Into Lanuy's sglle brain. "Oh, Dan knows where she's Lid the V)dy.' uppose they took a notion to trail Stevlel" fifty-dolla- I. . net-ura- "TlieCon(yoTrvelBurcut Drtivcrtent ut road mat lor every Mate we vmtrJ, wilb our rt routr and all road condi tiooa marked U free of charge I" "AIo travel booklet that told ut the moit intrretting thinn to are, and hotel and directories that helped ua chooae places to stay." We aloj pe 1 at Conoro ttations along our for many hc pfiil free aervura. You can a;u)lyway at f or the tame kind of free plan any Conuro n.uou for your trip." rl..,.. Ana hole, l fd3 m3 V'"' JI-'-- l .... ru N Lit... v.. to ni-- wn fcierhays-w. boya five m I fowinS thai ,.,, , An,ete8 to Urih., Hymi lH.g.1 AngeiM, t0 eyes o the jt,. I''UI H, . ..r"llnl other 11 .vnjseiM.iu ',y j, I4 Tay Dale Morga: Boyd a Bog nw4Barra wee, .ur.Mifiinra shot tiim on a similar Job. Dan let himself fnta that night with u led. i JP attle "" ,t kson Jew! d Collin e.rri rhe tim A.u-elot- ti " "sin )tt HuE-isS- ,L lul- Mrs- - ijressinak "Hello, everylHifly," i f ed. Nobody answered, to J VlJress Sa Juh. rled down to Nance's' in, door was open, lie the light and found a dlj bed with nobody In it He s the house thoroughly, 0n, i cover he was alone in on the living room table hi: a note: 1 i "Dear Chief: We think joi well and we thank you you have done, but the d;ti watching this house. They the doctor last night, but if or ours trailed them, ForgivJ we Just can't trust aiiycl how. It would tie enilmrrassj'J you If your men found ml (Jood-band good luck." McNamara sat down, ftl weak. So he suddenly Tooled Flynn and AngelWri all. The smart devils! A might suspect all they pirT unless they had seen his pit I i recognized Niuice they anything. 1 He realized now that his sending them out of the state clinch their suspicions; the? be sure to have somebody t contiilence keep the hotia ? 'fi constant surveillance until & 'h A buck. Evidently they bads'' J1" tn.- bungler and the ted the fellow he wondefl 1 Nance and her loyal frleii l.,-imade a clean getaway. The front doorbell ran? . went to answer It A thin. uian stood In the entrance; THE MAT even In the dim tight from frt- J my y t . Innouncen I KH; c.ivn,;i turned. ,u same night, without a mei i ' - U!U,M toimn-ro- i pin an ass thought of it before m the i1M morning sent for Flynn snd llf, , - d LLntv ilia1-- a minute and then "Steoheo ' ir, ...... Mi.-w- Sixty talented dancers of county will take part in a dance revue to be presented in the ' Carbon high school auditorium Monday, May 27 at 8:00 p. m. by the Phillips school of dancing, in with the Thurman cooperation r kindergarten. The revtfe, which consists of 3 acts, was written and is being directed by Helen P. Thurman. 39 numbers are on the program, and an exceptionally fine entertainment Is promised. Over $100 has been spent for costumes. Helper students participating include Lucile Nyman, Lois Spratt-linDonna Miner, Barbara Cleri-cJill Vignetto, Marie Leger, Peggy Ballinger, Helen Nilson, Richard Clerico. Subscribe for The Journal IT 'Vuit s Phone news items to The Helper Journal. Phone 21 irAvanw ;" "At nine- ti,t0i.n. fnvtT-prifirn- d 1CU"7 . these tw0 buSvb,HC; AngellotL Flynn drew his partner Into a corner. --The girl was wounded. We know that from the guard that shot her and ne're sure f It after looking ai the Mood In that speedMcNiiiii.iia up th boat." card, iijhui tin' reverse of vhi-J- t he "If she'd bled thai much all by h;;d finerprin'eit Hie woinaii who herself whe'd never tiitve gotten at times drunk too much.' He placed ashore under her own power, Pat. this card In the typewriter of his I'm Inclined tu think one of the gerrH:!rv, wli' h.Md 'oriP for tli" crew got hit, too." day, mid carefully filled It in with "There's hoi; for the dagoea yet, Nance r.elders criiiiimil record my boy. You're right. It stands to over the to;i of Ih! Then lie reason some doctor fixed them up. record the three photo iip!n of tli; Now, then, what doctor?" dead woman he hud t:ken from th; "Dr. Stephen Burt." Angelloti deold files.- '(irefi:!ly tonied all th cided. evidence of t!ie siilisH'ution. "It stands to reason that if this and liandel tV record t Doctor Burt dressed their wounds It th in the cleik. who replaced last night he'll call on hi patients files. day until they're out of dan every a knoi-ProniMt'v at If we catch him at his dirty ger. sounded on his door, and to hl work there ought to be a little hearty 'eotne." Messrs. P. Flynn and something In this on the side. . . Anellotl entered. Amndeo." "1 sent for yon two boys to tell An hour later they pulled up In off In to terms no uncertain lay yon front of Stephen's house, and beKebeeca j iinning.' the chief hind a coupe parked ut the curb. !ean. "However. I owe it to yo" Flytm, circling around It, noticed a is r to tell you why. Miss LannHij; cross on the radiator. red friend of mine of Ion? f.tnrulins, and They circled the block and reI know she Is a worthy and depend to park at the lower edge turned, ible woman and absolutely truth of the block. At a quarter past fill. She Isn't Interested In this uirl saw Stephen come out. eight they It .happened this Nance Belden. bag In hand, enter his coupe, and way,, I regarded that girl as a nut drive away. So they followed him see and haven't any. confidence In In time, to Dan Mc.N'aand came. medico-legal the bone that does our house. Into which they saw mara's work. So I took Nance up to see him as enter, they rolled slowly Dr. Stephen P.urt. M!ps linnlns is his nurse. She was very kind to past "He had a latch key. He didn't the girl very understanding and the bell. An' no lights In the ring the Belden brat got stuck on her. front o' the house," Angelloti cried She has an affection complex, un excitedly. "Drive back. Pat, and I'll derstand." get the number." Flynn and Ansellotl nodded lan"That house," Flynn Informed guidly. dm dramatically, "Is the habitat of "Apparently," the chief continued. Wis . Royal Highness. Daniel The "Nance hasn't any friends. of Chief Police San of Fran Miss poor, lonely kid remembered lsco. I always knew he was a fox. Lannlng. so she wrote and Rsked her to visit her In the pen and now the but I never suspected he was fool warden swears she smuggled out of enough to hide an escaped convict In his own house. That situation Is S.m Quentin, a letter with Nance's ilan of escape. Well, maybe she ticklish an' requires calm an' ma ture deliberation. did, but If she did. Miss Lannlng . "Maybe you're right at that, didn't know it. a well stick Well, round "Now, when the Belden girl came home she real while." to Miss They stuck around half an hour teed she couldn't harbor her. With before Doctor Burt came out, and in a minute after the girl entered Miss Lannlng had me on the phone. drove "away. "Drop off an' watch " 'I've Just heard a thump out in the house," Flynn suggested to his the hall, says she. 'I think the girl's partner, "an" I'll follow his nibs. fainted. Better let me put her to I'll be back later." He trailed Stephen Burt to the bed. Chief, and haTe Doctor Burt come over to bandage her wound ; latter's home and saw him pull up then the ambulance can call for her across the sidewalk, preparatory to In the 'morning.' opening the door of his garage. So "I thorght that was a good Idea. Flynn rolled past, circled, picked When she came back Nance was up Angelloti at the end of the block. Just going out of the door. The trou"After you an" the doc left, I ble was that Miss Lannlng thought the girl was unconscious, but Nance went up to the corner drug store heard her and beat It. Now It's up and phoned the chlers house, but nobody answered." Angelloti confidto you two to And her." "How long have you known Miss ed. "The gang's in there, all right." "I'm as nervous as an old worn Lannlng?'' "Quite a whi'e," McNamara lied. an," Flynn confessed. "I wish I "Leave her alone from now on and had t drink." "lon't waste your tlmi watching her Angelloti was a resourceful fel house. The Belden devil- - won't low. "Let's call on that Lannlng rome back there again. That will woman, apologize for our rough l.e all, boys." work last night, an' maybe she'll Outside of Chief McNawara's of- slip us some o' that r Bourfice door, Deteetiva Sergeant Fiynrt bon again." and Angelloti looked at each other Flynn nodded, and they drove to ... Lanny 's house.-Lannmeaningly. received them "He's up to his old tricl.s. coldly. "Have you come to search my house again?" she demanded "Always feeling sorry for the under dog, Pat He makes me sick." No mule's face could possibly "I'll bet n months salary he have been longer and sadder than I. Flynn's. "We didn't come to annoy you, Miss Lannlng. The chlers give us the Inside story. We Just called to apologize for even suspect! u' you." Toudou't-, house?' the upper They're They went uv to the Identification bureau, called for the record of Nance Belden and studied it for couple of uilnutes. "I'd recognize that dame now If she was burned to ashes." Thus frh Spring . Canyon Coal Spring Canyon, "Hunt,! me any pu In rv app-;irf- FOB EVERY "We've got to see the Belden thumb and girl's photograph measurements. Bertlllon and prints office." couIiL-JL-pro- ve "si' J $ ic.ainara Knew him tor tf convict In his prison suit of 4 lan clothes. i "Chief McNamara?" he q.f I huskily. "Yes. I'm the chief." "I got out of Sun Qiientist moriiiiig. I had a message f' but I. didn't want t come to ijuarters to deliver It Ite.C' Beetle told me to tell you ti easy." "Thanks, friend. Come tt rest easy yourself. IjCt's iiualnted," McN'Htuura invito! pitably. In the clearer light f! Ilvltig room he saw his vlsiwt far from being a well man. '( is It, kla?" he demanded, "'A I or T. B ?" "The old coughln slckrim The prison directors shortent-.,-terto let ine out for treats-A-s If I can get treatment where." he added bitterly. I "Oh. yea. you can. I'm if uloue here for the next thlrtjf so I'll get a nurse In to takes'' I you, and you stay here.-The man looked at him susp' ly. "You mean It, Chief?" i "What did Ber.ny tell yH& ' me?" McNamara asked. "He told me to trust y said you was one human t even If you was a chief of,"' Dan changed the linen od bed. put the room In order, l' a suit of pajamas and orderes i guest to bed. "And now. me bold bucket' reflected, "keep on trailing C,. Burt to my house, If J" ; like It." He waited up until SteplM arrived, and explained theiK to him. Steiihen considered tremendous Joke but com". his line of attack on Ftf" Angelloti. "The man does need treA: very badly." be told the chW- 4' send around a practical nurse tomorrow morning to look aftef'J and I'll continue to call "P ; poor devil nightly until furtlB' ders. We're both involved" tricky game now and tnustpW1 hand through." Doctor Burt was suddealJ ous. "I do hope we hafW'1 : Nance, Dau. She's the m9"; I'rt estlng psychological ca . seen." "She ain't lost, but I'll cookie she's well Md. "ul '", cate her within twelve Chief McNumnra added, llAw,, Ella Cai-o-s. "I've run Nance's early down since I saw her last. j ot J announced suddfciily. the other day and lttck w" me. She's an heiress, and hrj; She f Is Penelope Oatlln. the nose by a basebal- l- ""Y Into the bleachers. But I 111 'A covered something tlon whether she ain't M ' ( SM I oral nut. Her mother I hlife." Gatllo a -l of a "No. I don't think Iff p' Dan. There's something al1 pr If ..,fi $ gin mats neaitny meet Did jou physically, mother?" ; j el. W |