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Show 1935 j ! niREE PAGE THE HELPER JOURNAL " jeru. cv 1 1 -. NOTICE TO WATER USEES State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, t'tah, June 4. 1m Notice la hereby given that! iony Helper Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to appropriate 1 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring in Carbon County Utah. Said water will be diverted from March 1 to October 31 incl of each year at the point of is- -' suance of said spring which bears South 77 degrees 58 minutes W 1039 feet from NE Cor Sec 24 T attd I Good Times just Coming J at the J 1 lin famel j(Ulu- k Saturday 5 AUG. 10th.. J enjoy J uc DANCES EE S. L. B. FOR SALE CHEAP THIS BUILT HOUSE IS WELL SIZE 2 x 24 AND COULD EASILY BE MOVED WITHOUT ANY DAMAGE :: CAMEL i IVBARET Bee i JOLLY TIME -- OS'S. v- This application - 0, . - u i .- - "ifcmitta Fred Hall returnto Helper thU ek after' in Calif.' weeks several spending Mr. ajid Mrs. in it of Helper and vicnv are warned against delay in tneir tiavmg AU protest against of said application, reason therefor, shail in affidavit form and automoDites 1 :'fS.)S5a .... fine J wr Joiv try Wh.Hli.y i-- tender V YV y! and - jr f , i W7 .rJTlM I knsSry' some! A BASIC mum A Service Beautiful Streamlined Motor Coaches Safety ssured by Mechanical Improvements Comfort Enhanced by Latest Reclining Chairs and Luxurious o Cushions Opening Pi ton't spend another minute scrubbing the kitchen floor. linoleum or any other linoleum-covere- d New Western Wonderlands for the Traveler who Motor Transpotation prefers One Schedule a Day Each Way J tastbound Westbound 0n ! I poo CIS ami No more buckets and pails. No more scrub brushes. Acme Quality LIN--X ends that job. It's a new finish made especially for linoleums. Put it on your kitchen linoleum tonight. Walk on it tomorrow trans$1.19 morning. Its smooth, glossy-har- d, )UART linoleum the keeps finish preserves parent of A clean. and quart new it looking 69c brush. PINT LIN-will free you from the scrub Tuna in on Smiln' Ed McConH SatuUy on th Colombia Broeuicasting Syt I I I ! I m. a. r Ar. 9:30 12:10 A.M. Lv. 8:50 P.M. Lv. Springs Grand Junction HELPER Lv. Ar. Salt Lake City Lv. Lv. 1:40 A.M. Lv. 6:10 A.M. - Typical Fares Helper To RIO 3:58 P.M. Lv. 12:24 P.M. - Pueblo It A.M. Pueblo Glenwood Lv. 10:30 P.M. 9:45 A.M. mm I P.M. 12:45 ..... Springs Grand Junction .. 5.33 Salt Lake City 2.37 Glenwood GRANDE MOTORWAY 8.00 3.54 if - IS of 19 prett.v mis- - JT. . " s " T - , " ses from the tumid oflice of The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company feutured n production staged during the company's thirtieth anniversary celebration In Fort Wuyne, Indiana. , '5 i I , ! 1 1 i ii 9 if 1 i r1 lis t rt .f i i lijjn of the Tones movement to"The many-sideward govi'i'iimcntal bauking. deposii insurance and currency manage mem is Ihe most direct and duchne expression of the universal lustlnc live search for security which is the sign of the times. In America our sociui seuiity legislation Is au important Indication of the drift' sway from the enterprise sys tern toward a collectivist security system with concentration of nu tlinrlty iti a Federal government "The nationalization of credit is crucial and Indlspenslble for complete siate control of the complex industrial and business structure of this country. The drive toward gov eminent banking and monetary con trol is most deleriulned because tin relation of the slate to credit gnes to the root of rhe enterprise system A collective security system Is In conceivable withotii nationalization of credit. An enterprise system Is Inconceivable with It." Under a collective security sys tern based on government banking the controls "lie solely In the hands of a few persons and depend upon their judgment, will or caprice." Mr. Jordan says, adding that it is they who must determine "upon the basis of some predetermined plan or upon pure political expediency of the moment, what lines of Industry and eveu what Individual enterprises shall have the credit." "Kvery government is an organ of party power and must respond to the will of the party that put It In power." the Jordan article says. "Under unchecked guvenmieiit op cration it Is an Inescapable tendency of every currency to depreciate and tor credit to expand. However much it may be in the Interest of the nation, deflation is too dangerous po litically for at: government. in the end government banking and currency management resolve themselves simply Into the use or credit as s political Instrument of power, and this instrument tends to be used in the long run for expropriation of the community's savings." I I A d Lieu-abilit- y Transportation Sox. I cen-tr.ill- y Motor MAKES GOOI ON HIS THIRD TRY Tony I'let, formerly with the Cincinnati and Pittsburgh teams. Is rvy.' making good as regular second baseman of the (hlcago White Agitation for guvernmMii banking a phase of the conflict between our present "personal competitive enterprise system" In America anc! the '"compulsory state colleciive security system" of several Rnropeni Stales, Virgil Jord in. President Na tlonal Industrial Conference Hoard published by th says ia "Hankh-gAmerican Hankers Association. "They involve trreconcl1:il1? mln ciples of human conduct and phi! osophy of life and the conflict he tween them Is the key to the co notuie. social and political strnagles of today." Mr. Jordan says. The enterprise system of which "the development nl the I mud States has been the un paralleled ex ample, depends for its motive power of progress upon the InexhaiiHitlile reservoir of energy In individual de sire for persoual advancement In prosperity, but It guarantees nothing to the individual save fivedom of opportunity." the article says. The collsjclivist security system. h says, "places all emphasis upon the maintenance of a minimum standard of living for the mass with out regard to the creative power d the individual. Quiie simply lie system involves the modern form of the philosophy "f the slave society." ITe continues: e . QUESTION Is n . l Economist Describes Ccifiict Between Opnosinn Social -Views on Central Bsn'c "news-paperman- TRAND SWEET SHOP "TT' CONTROL OF CREDIT inspect- the granUng ed and approved by a state test-in- j stating the agent S. P. Coltot is the only be submitted qualified official state testing a-in duplicate. flent for this work in Helper, and every car owner is advised that his car will have to have the stale after the completion of the publication of this notice. Miety windshield sticker by Sep T. tt HIMPHERVS' tember, 1. Numerous standards have been Date of first pub., July i2 1935. set by the state of Utah with leg"ate of last pub., Aug. 9, 1035. islation of the last year for cars. State Engineer Head lights will be required to be in compliance with the state regu lations in regard to angle of reLyric flection and the intensity of the glare, brakes, windshield wipers and other factors tending toward Woman", one of "iety of the highways will be ih- - hiOat Jt usuc iutd ei.cuimt oi scrutinized by the inspector. If the Utrtspapcr soreeu iliamn ...i.v. vehicle does not qualify according Bene lmi and to state regulations, the owner wit Uw)rffe hrm thb Ste,lar have to have same fixed by Sept . will be the fea, u.v auiacuou at the Star Thea-i- 1 which is the date line set by IVice ou Sunday, Monday the highway commission as the ii'd Tuesday. dead line for for these safety It I precautions. fluterent from any , play, 7" dealing with the bitter rivalry of two star RECRUITING PARTY -Porter,, a man and ft womM on opposition papers, vho are in HERE loVft M ilh . . .i out du their umer, i to scoop" each other. The story starts in Colontsl William C. Webb, Disthe press room of a state trict Itecruitiug Officer, Salt Lake penitentiary, where the girl reporter faints be City, iwued orders today lor the fore she is able to file her story. dispatch of Recruiting Parties To save her he files dishis own story throughout the to her office with a note to have trict tor the week commencing it rewritten. lint the note is Monday, August 12, 1935. and the same story apB. Cain, of Lieutenant pears in the rival paper. 38th the infantry, accompanied by Both are in the "dog house" and a group of Of the girl is furious, believing her ficers will leave Salt Lake Cityj rival had double crossed her. He on August 10 1935 to visit the asks her to marry him. but she counrefuses and determines to show following towns of Carbon Castle Gate, Wednesday, Aug. ty: him that she really is a 11; Helper August 14; Standard-vill, . and Kenilworth, August 14; . Th tun He ussigTiea to a Price and Hiawatha, Aug. 20. and muraer ana alternate In sroring This oeats on each other until the party vjj b? located in each town where they final climax. . Bette Davis plays the role of visit. Applicants for enlistment in tho newspaper woman and Georee tho army are invited to visit these Brent is the. reporter who Is in' KW'rutiI1S Stations for full details, love with her. bu who scorns her Parents are urged to contact. until she eventually beats' tnant Cain with reference to the him at his own game. advantages offered by an enlist-- ' nient in the Army. over-looke- d tr?'s the nlace to tret the finest corn you ever tasted ifT'i'ril OTWMMiHrT Inter-mountai- n 1 Read All The Journal Ads ed Keiaent . "'r Fred Paternoster Newhouse Hotel Price, Utah .J b&ht of said Sec. MUST BE INSPECTED AOW Star And Attractions Room House at Sunnyside . GHTS ii. Jfe , -' I fp in E 13 S. , R. 9 auta oi land embrace AU1XJMOB1LES ... o HELPER, UTAH, FRIDAY AUGUST 9, 1935 i j ll til " f. WORLD'S SMALLEST BIRD Is an Inch long and flaps Its wings at the rate of 6,000 revolutions per minute. H has to be fed from a bottle every five minutes. Its owner is the Hon. Anthony Chaplin of England. Ll FES AVER "Duke" the only Dog Lifesaver in America, on watch. He was taught to take a rope to a person calling to him for help in the water, the other end of the rope is attached i shore. The PURE WHITENESS ofnew snow DOGGY Women say from experience that the new Duco White is the whitest wliite they ever saw. Perfect finish for kitchen, bathroom. Stays white. Durable. Easy to clean. Quick-dryin- g. WHITE 20 coiors AT LOW Si V 1 PRICES HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO. X iriuW lumber & :entral COMPANY SUPPLY HELPER. UTAH S' tM oi tbi safer 2 tin6 . wading university te.ita bIiow f Firestone High Speed Tire? ycur car 15 to 25 pci cent Quicker. Gum blow-o- cord boJv ehcj protection. dipping, an extra pro-ttsis not used in any other make of tire. s. Strong enough to lift a heavy A '7f J car. . . Extra protection against tho moot dangerous form of blcwout! U. S. Roytli protect yoa from the moM of tirt uoublt btd dingtroiu kiod ,'m met nuiui.. 1.J - aailitlna. ma " all th eitri oilS f Ttmptrtd KuHtr ,mt tir life of the UIOMLtt StUlyBoniti Ctrd Body . . . H greater protection lguon oigDtpeca blowouu dunks to tbt Imvtrlid itily Mo and tougher rubber in 4 wider and flatter tread S'ves more than 50 per Brtsttr. nt longer nn skid wear. Tl'e toast good hosts for over 70 vears... s& 1SI y4 a Reason Why! freater )3 Buy Now and Save at these low prices Masterpiece of tire I'. p. u 1 ?" 4 1 is l r-- of E &tfS'w whiskey - .- mmifa i k CODE No. 251 on.. le at State Stores construction" BRYNERS' SERVICE "ONE STOP STATION" Automotive Electricians M. 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