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Show Vize Three ! THE HELPER JOURNAL MIL RCUD ME1DS tt'y" 'rvtcMetTzv Tin yuwfr " activities of the Y .;n bU3 ,ranSporta" There will also be L assfn Uon tfree ? "h?Ut the lle'P of and two o should have secretary l ,e , people in Helper or ffhite Collars helpers. ele they should definitely, once J.A.B. and J.R.U after nnil fnp " oil "SM;B luai- - Wllh the iStion they gave in open-rt- One particularly Dleacin. . a VVU1 lit t,, heip of the ball game. this weeks news is that Ernie will endeavorrailroad people, they to patronize the Ketchum has moved his family railroad in and "Wbitey" to that comes everything cke Willi Velcome back to up. The lielper. main thing is to clarifv a time arranging Mrs. Ketchum. ing Quite Helper, this matter so that there will be f Seems that one or offno misunderstanding take must on either of them A report has been sent in to the o'uc nun no cuance to beat are afraid they both and 0iI rhi.rcb. if thev Prosperity Division of this column around the bush. tit nave w 6 that C.E.L. and J.E.M, have felt Sunday. the flush of prosperity to such an rent .,i,incr We didn't realize we had so extent that they opened up the much latent talent in our midst district in Helper h. miners purse strings and bought a new until after Railroad Bob Day. car. This report has not been turned in a nice performL h business on the D&RGW. confirmed as yet but may at any Elliot ance as at this time. time. at the is g0 rushing game. Bud Deason should L week approximately fifty per have followed the announcing Dro- the coal produced in the Considerable talk has beenifession after his demonstration Lr district on the D&RGWRR Is was sold to the railroad for raised as a result of the paid pub-- Friday morning when it became lication in the Helper Journal last necessary for someone to drum up Division. m the Salt Lake week, by the Traffic Club. The attendance for the exhibition. Ben Y.M.- - one part that was particularly no- Smith turned out to bo a pretty the us that informs ;H).K." naa nou- - ticeable of all this talk was that hvh llic uici woo 1, Railroad Division, there were no cons and that all served. o ma cayai-ii- j g him in ct of the Traffic Club that they of those discussing the article With all the activity and furor were pros. This must have been in 10 tHKe 0ei uie iuv. one of those rare articles with created by the large army of enana summer maiee this time ge working on maps and recreational center for Helper. which everyone agrees. Since it gineers whatnot for the Janet Street un11 wui takes two to make an argument gthese plans materialize and as it takes argument to keep derpass, there might even be some jjtalnly be a benefit to the a have to supervised play a topic like this warm, this topic hope that this underpass would of seems to be destined to die a be started within the next ten :er for the young people natural death and be forgotten the years. It is our opinion that if railroad aa well the f!?er as all the money spent in surveying The plans, as given to Mr. next time that a like situation arises. May we suggest to the and drawing maps of this projjraejr by Mr. Hoisington, were taken in of the Transportation Div- - Traffic Club that they not let this posed underpass a of the YMCA. call for the matter die, but push it along until one lump sum, they could build of an expenencea they gain a definite understanding this underpass and still have enjfrlovment Either the school ough left to buy a beer for each :etary who will supervise the j on this matter. JACK L0FTI3 JR. i in??" lit I e T i - lit . base-umpir- e soft-ba- 1 .j- . . i The afternoon program was featured by a baseball game between the Iron Hordes and the White Collars. The game was won by the Iron Horses with a score of 18 to 14. The opening innings were featured by numerous errors and fumbles on both sides as these men, more familiar Sunday, May e t- Jam CUrk Distilling Corp dtauckt fiavot Blatz Milwaukee Deer a special lager, fully aged with a delicious ,True draught flavor distinctly its own. "--4- ! IT'S riper, amazingly smoother 24 Jersey City, N.J. Bottoms Up's tremendous popularity now makes possible a substantial price reduction. It'senuneKentucky straight bourbon whisky. It'j i The Helper Traffic Club's second annual Carbon County Railroad Day was successfully held last Friday. The boys deserve a lot of credit for their splendid efforts in putting this celebration over. Although the exhibition of equipment was delayed somewhat by the late arrival of No. 5, which train carried the lounge car that was an important part of the modern equipment placed on exhibit, the public was well repaid for their patience in waiting for a view of this latest type of passenger lounge. Fred Voll, in charge of the roundhouse exhibit, gave many W ft AT, 'n ft ft i 10 Telephone if you can't be tcith her Pi Long Distance rates are lower all day Sunday A made the costly sour-masin a famous family-owne- d fa way, h tucky distillery. It's aged 14 months. Try it! BROWN-FORMA- Iff V3 mm v Ken13 to Distillery CO. N At LOUISVILLE 90 PROOF -- in KENTUCKY Helper Merc. Co. Phone 141 39 Main St. person in Helper. Lef- FIFTH? fTRUE Sec-ten- ? Mothers' Day I "iiffiiii ip" j y r ace pitcher, Pietrovltcb Peterson, they would have won. Our opinion is that If the White Collars had raised the ante a little more, Umpire Brazier would have seen to it that they won the gam. Just goes to show you what power a little greasing of the palm haa. 1 1 com-ai(- j 8, 1938 ll I ? instructive talks on the Jim Irvine returned to Helper working with the workings of engines and of the 3300 engine that was on after the week Tuesday accustomed them- end with his spending typewriters, in Salt Iake family display. The car department selves to the feel of the the derrick as their part pastime. As the game backyard City. progressed of the exhibit and Al Martin and the boys fell into the swing Tad Greener Is alibying the and illustrated the of the game, it developed into a White Collars for losing the game working? of this very necessary close, interesting game. Dyet, saying that if they had had their pait of railroad equipment. a nice pitched game for the, :l ! f the talk civen bv winter Mr. Mai-Jabout the deirick. he gave some very interesting side-'- . This column will have to back! HMH3 on the rerailing of an en-- down from the statements made gine that derailed on the Grand in last week's issue about such Junction Division last summer, stellar performers as Art Ray and "Genial Jim" Brisnahan conducted1, D. K. Downey. Art Ray played a number of parties through the a nice game as scorekeeper and Toumil.ou.e and rave an interest- - D.K. fielded a thousand in three ing ii.lk on the various methods; tries and in his one. time at bat cf working on the engines in his lined out a double to score two charge. runs. From this point, the visitor were conducted through the store-- j Sam Graves and Roger Reynolds house and car shops by Ben Smith, left for Salt Lake Tuesday for an of the Store Department and Ray, indefinite stay. l.errett or the car department. Although the exhibition was late getting started, Officers of tho Trafftc Club proclaimed the inspection a great success. A great big hand for the boys is in order. d T7 J Helper, Utah, Friday May 'm Helper, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY Utah i I ill I A a . iZ.z t afi 4 l EST i ... :,,ite pit "3 I G-- E Stf$TS Ent up tlistauec.) 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