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Show Page Two . THE VT HELPER JOURNAL t Wm. F. MacKnight, Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION OXE YEAB 3 8 months. . - DSLIVtMO, ONLY ON SUSSCltlPf ION DIUVCRIO. FRII TO (VCRY HOMI THI JOURNAL'S KIWI EDITION TMIiJOUKNAk SHDPF1W SOITIOJ By Eaterea ns Second Class matter at tbe Postoffiee at Helper, Par Average In the general expense fund, t 69.28 per cent of the yearly baa been spent; 43.26 per cent of the diatrlet court budget has been used; 61.19 per cent of the justice court used; sundry expenses 51.02 per cent; roads and bridges 43.68 per cent. From an allotment of $17,717.72 set aside for the fund for dependent mothers and indigent poor has been paid, $8,612.05 fund, leaving a balance of $9,105.67, a percentage of 48.61. IJond Interest fund has been used to the extent of 51.34 per cent. Temporary transient relief, county Infirmary, county physician and others in that classification, have spent only per cent of tfieir annual allotallot-nin- The expenditures of tbe county for the first half of the year have stayed within the budget generally wHhla the various departments. Those departments that have exceeded expenditures allowed by the budget will curtail expenditure during the coming half year in order to break even for the year. County commissioners have expended 52.50 per cent of their 28.-1- 0 allotment; county clerk and audi47.31 tor, per cent; county atlon ment. ney 51.82 per cent; county treasThe exhibition and advertising urer. G5.0.".-pe- r cent; county aaaes-or- , to the 6G.S3 per cent; county record- fund has been drawn from 13.10 cent. extent of per er, 57.09 per cent; county surveyor Grand percentage total, taking 46.06 per cent; agriculture,, food all departments and the amount and dairy inspector 46.48 per cent; runs 50.68 per cent for 6 spent, 42.43 buildcounty jail, per cent; months. ings and grounds, 43.16 per cent. MERGERS ARE NOT CURE Friday - Saturday Both Days irtwm strive .8 V netuni Sunday and Monday Sun. Cont. after 2L5 Return Showing1 of Consolidations as a cure for the railroad problem was exploded as a fallacy this week before the institute of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, by E. L. Oliver, statistician for the Brother-hooof Railway Clerks. The solution, Olive rcontended, was entirely too simple. He added: "Advocates of railroad consolidation would simply pack up all their troubles in that one and then let the railroad workers hold the bag. "As a matter of fact, the savings which consolidation would bringif it brought those promisedwould come almost entirely through the reductions in the number of workers, and they would almost certainly go directly to bond and stockholders." The big question, Oliver insist ed, is whether the railways shall continue under private ownership for private profit or under government ownership for service to the people.' lie voiced strong doubt whether the public vCill ever be adequately served until Uncle Sam takes over the carriers.- The first and only concern of private ownership, Oliver said, it profit for Investors, and all other interests are sacrificed to that end. During the depressios, he de clared, financial pressure had low ered maintenance standards' to the danger point. kit-ba- , A Tuesday Return - Wednesday of the showing of one year's finest musicals. The "myth" that railroad workers are the "aristocrats'' of industry and that their wages are ex- L J s Air tifMX cuo. 1 By By Margaret cessive .was knocked into a cocked hat by Oliver. "When wage questions arise,' he said, "an exceptional conductor or engineer always finds his way into the newspapers to giv the impression that all railroad employes are highly paid. ;t Bank Night Big Cash Drawing ROSS ALEXANDER BEVERLY ROBERTS HOT MONEY s EE S3 EE Mr. Thomas David has returned after visiting with relatives In California. , ivMflV a"' icj d 25c-- lb- Mr. Dan Keeler has returned from Provo where he has beei spending the summer. k, Johnny Westenshaw celebrated his third birthday last Saturday. The party was attended by many of his little friends and playmates. In The Mr. and Mrs. Vem King and family have returned after an ex tended visit In Idaho at Lava Hot Springs. d Mr. and Mrs. Drew Westenshaw son, James Wallace, Jack Miss Elizabeth Vidani has reReese and Mrs. Harry Clark of Helper spent Sunday at Kyuno turned from a five week vacation In Colorado and New Mexico. reservoir. and Miss Val Driscoll of Latuda Is visiting here for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Driscoll. Mrs. Nellie Hawley of Annabell Mr. Dale Reed has returned Is spending a few weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mumer sister, Mrs. J. M. Blackham. and family have returned from a from a month's working-vacatioMiss Martha Dixon of American week's vacation In Fountain Green. at Nephi. Fork is staying at the home of Their son Leo will remain there Valrce Driscoll has recovered Miss Gladys Dixon for a few days. iill the latter part of August. from a few days illness. Mr. Jack Stagg and Levi Maesa Mr. John C Forrester and famFOR RENT or FOR SALE iave returned from a week of. are spending a week in Ogden Four room house with bath. ily at Lake. Spirit fishing with friends'. Good location. M. J. Frazee Mr. and Mrs. Al Hunter and Phone 59-- J Miss Mary Hosnick and Mrs. ons of Provo spent Tuesday vis ting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roy Birohard are spending two weeks visiting in and around . Roily. r " Pin Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Safus Thompson In Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Dobbs have md family spent the week-enSalt Lake City visiting with their returned from a two weeks visit with friends, which they enjoyed rriends and relatives. immensely. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Spirani and Thur, Fri. Sat. Continuous Fri. from 1:00 Mr. Joe Ruff has returned from ,'amily are now making their home n Helper, where for the. past fishing trip in Idaho. SMNCCa mvt three mliths Mr. Spirani has ball The with games Price and working. jeen Standardville were exciting with Mr. anil Mrs. Louis White and Standard winning the first one and Price laughter of Hannah, Wyoming are with a score of low making their home at Mr. winning the second with a score , of uid Mrs. Parley White's. . iiamilM-TiSiiiiiii- d spent Pleasant. Mt. SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. George P, Wallace nd family spent Sunday visiting n Provo. y HELPER E3 24-2- 11 The newly started Latuda base-al- l r team turned out to be a over tho Mutual team Sunday. vie-o- Adni. JStf Ladies Free MARGARET SULLA VAN HENRY FONDA MOON'S OUR HOME s CCS S3 . . . pared fresh or home for meals. J your : Chickens Fresh killed springe hens for ,, you at prices. We heard a wonderful ar-fl-u men t against married life the other day. A man and tel " wife were having it. Roasts Pork, Veal, Lamb ti roasts cut from the "Blue Sky" laws remind us that the weather was one thing that congress couldn't control. packing house meat) you can afford. ' Shortening 2 lbs Loose lard 2 lb 25c; C We cannot control the price of building materials but we do aim to give you the best on the market for the money. cheese 9c. lb; Crisp pickles, pickled pint Swiss ' and brick c lunch meats and bacor prices .1 surprisingly merchandise with known labels. flat; or siew HELPER, UTAH ... J on HIGH SPEED TIRES On May 30th, Louis IS- Meyer 109 5 Fri. Sat. July Mr. (JEJNTKAIj UTAH LKAUUl- - Uiviur. i "mo ana veal m Also Mock Chicken Our Aunt Sally told us about the bandit who attempted to hold up a road house proprietor and escaped with just a nominal loss Sun. 2:15 from 1:00 Mr. and Mrs. Glade Jasperson iave moved lo Salt Lake, where 'or the past two months Mr. has been working for THE IRON POOR ' Sunday .... cwrnu " i IKAIl! miles per hour ririui- - u. ce without tire trouble of any "'"d. He is the only driver ever to win the race three times, and tu always used Firestone Tires. tires except Firestone d Tires could have resisted the terrific heat generated at such J'Oh sustained speeds. You can no greater proof of blowout protection. Mr. Gerald Hanasky accompan-'eby Mr. Charles Story and Roy Huchard of Standardvill, ?pent In Grand Junction,) the week-enI Colorado. 5 Sun. Mon. ON The Masterpiece '1 BUY ON PROOF OF rMYSTERYi ; HILARITY) OMANCE Sun. and Mon. Sunday Cont. 3:30 tntk FRANCES DEEC5J IRIAN DONLEVY J of Construction Coot. after 2:19 Jas-icrso- n 'milding contractor. 24-2- Continuous Sat. 24th from 1:00 BLAZING ADVENTURE . 2:30 P.M Continuous MINE WITH SUNDAY, JULY 2Gth vs. Fri. Sat. July Sat. 24th Continuous . use your fiJ catsup. 0 Cum-Dippe- and Mrs. George Beverage iave returned home after spend-n- g the last, two months at their ummer homo In Logan. 11 s i S 1 3 Chits DcCola Jr. and Richard accompanied by Jimmy a brown and sauce or lb today. Sun. Mon. Tues. e Jchultz different for your bml or dinner. Fry it to WITHOUT AN ACCIDENT Pahcni, he weekend at o a & i'oania. Summit MrifjaJ. d t, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder and family have returned from their vacation in Colorado. They visited trienda aud relatives In Delta, 01-and Montrose atha, . Crawford, of Soldier J e Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Radcliff and daughter AHeen accompanied Saturby Ida Marchetti returned tour extended an day from Canand northwest the through exada. Their trip included boat Nanaimo, and Victoria to cursions British Columbia, and Vancouver where they attended theGolden Butch-art- s Jubilee. They also visited Mr. and Gardens Sunken Radcliff enjoyed a deep sea fishing trip. Returning they attende the Shriner convention In Seattle, then on down to Ranicr Nationa. Park, Portland, Ore:, and San ' Krancisco. Vladdox of Si!, , 4 - Wal-ac- e J J here Pioud owner, Wesley Petty ..in fui-"he- "The truth is far different Hundreds of thousands of rail workers are paid wages which do not permit them to live on any Mr. Delass Tanner has moved to Mrs. Richard. Jones, of .Helper is thing like a decent level. Part Standardville where he will be or so week a Visiting time and irregular employment repending in the Standardville employed duce the earnings of others to lere with her daughters. store, very low totals." Frank .Sclntltz, Drew Westen-haand Andrew .Westenshaw EVERYONE has somethint LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE a few days this week viU to advertise. Lok around spend Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M at Rock Creek. and see what you have to conishing Hall of Knights Pythias vert into needed cash. A. J. Carlson Jay Dowd celebrated his tenth Secretary 'ilrthday Tuesday evening with HELFKK LODGE he following being present: NO. 1659 Daird, Jackie Stone, Sheldon Ear Shumway tichards, Kenneth Pinegar, Dictator and Marvel Gill and Arthur iihiiiiii S Howard Ell was a visitor 1 Mr. Frank Kranjc has returned home after visiting in different parts of Colorado for the past Jim-ni- nllllA tiriffft By 14-5- Thursday Only By' Uv We Mr- - Kay Git -- J the fish catches around there are encouraging. .,' . Miss Bonnie"" The Mutual softball team won cently returned rom was give., the game with Spring Canyon visit in Orangey,' t! A gift party The Standardville softball team " win , Mr. and Mrs. S.bert Sunday with a score of 10-has taken a turn for the better in evening for were furnishings Mrs. and Chean mcv, the last half of the season by whose home for ville wa3 a the flood left Scarsl recently by from away Johnny swept winning a stirring game of Mrs Earl held la the L.US; 15-party was a two week vacation trip In Cal tnls week a Castle Gate with a score of was and ifornia. Souet. and one game with Latuda with hurch Relief the members of a score of 10-one hundred in T si s . There were about d In the softball game played was music and few lost Mutual a by A number of boys spent uwyer of local people. Tuesday evening, by a group with to K. of C. Stafford Ride, score of 12-final a a as days in Beaver camping held also was tv A dance Albert Lamb as their chaperon. i for the party. is recovering Andy Anderson Edward Edwards was injured in daugh- rapidly from a recent tonsil operand Denison Subscribe Mrs Emily the mine. He Is confined in the ation performed by Dr. Elliot. in Orange-villfarj ter Elaine are visiting Standardville hospital. mother. with Mrs. Denison's Mr. and Mrs. Wolverton are the Arthur Parry enjoyed a short owners of a new Graham. and proud work The Relief Society visit in Salt .Lake flity last SunMerchants ifl H heirless meeting was held Tues Mrs Joe Pavlgnano left on a day. the past have ho all business After afternoon. day o week vacation trii remainder on ending of returned ..." was t.nnaMa, Brown iioiiouv.'.- -i the Mr. Harold wood a Springs, Colorado. -The into turned Pio4 was ,v, dhnfternnon last from a month's vacation the of our pre5en, honor in social surprise week. home Ann Georgelas arrived Mrs. condition possible birthdays of two members Nay-lo- from a week's vacation at BingIsabel l"9 their places of U Mr. Eph Muhlestein is the very Ella Turner and Mrs. ham Canyon. We are follow! "8 tkis The guests of honor were proud owner of Chevrolet car. "U WM 0 (In, each presented with a beautiful day July 24th. The J Mrs. Levi Hines and Lorna seven piece glass fruit set. noca iooay Will Shelton are In charge of the of the ffffift SHAVINGS tk. ...u.i CHIPS In principal " club Mr. Miner, and "uie weed sewing cooking girls' here visitor a was school Heiner oa1Bd,ns , the St(r the old boarding house. ai J tor 10c; Corntj Sunday. Thursday July 23, 193(5 Dili pickles 15c Mr. Charles Parry, is unending Tuna Fish 13c can; J In Salt liike and We Pete Angotti of Helper has been heard Folks: the week-enHowdy cn.ps 7c pkg; Musi will also visit his brother, who a guest of Henry Jones Jr., for that in a side show, the is at Fort Douglas. the past week. qt; Tall Salmon India rubber man quit bej Plums Ig can 2 for cause every time the strong Beans 3 cans 25c Mr. Jack Phelps has gone, to Mr. George Mathews of Price, man wrote a letter he used Service Coffee 15c California for a few months.' and Mr. Miner of Heiner were the him for an eraser. Star Salmon, med cj( speakers at the Sunday night John Juliano hss returned to Sacrament meeting. to house Chip Beef 2 0z gltl a that It's fact work after being off for six weeks house salesmen ' get their century olives 13c; with an injury to his back. Wheat Bisqults iOc; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston training in the school of Junior Parry who has been em- were dinner guests Saturday even'Rockwood Cocoa 13c; hard knocks. Amer Spaghetti 9C; ployed in Salt Lake with the CCC ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peak Lard 8 lb pk doing clerical work, visited in Dean Turner. Here is a fact In regard Standardville over the week-end- . All Star Flour $1.29. to the use of Insulation It fie has been transfrred to a keeps the home warmer In camp at Paradise, Nevada. the winter and cooler In the Marl' KENILWORTH summer. Miss Sophia N'ielson is now makPioneer with us hi ing her home in Salt Lake City. meal by trying our J Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson sausage. Those who George Ringwood spent the eaten it say it Is tad and son of Mountain Home are week-enat Salt Lake City. now making their home here. bomethino i gooa Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palonl and family returned from a two week vacation at Uintah. Reports of five weeks. Moll SUNNYSIDE Junior Parry 23, ig36 niftrir I I , Aifrinri'.:. , Carbon County, Utah. County Expenses Within Budget Lorraine DeCota - T STANDARDVILLE l UTOOA I m elper Uistnc r $i " "' , 1 HELPER, UTAH Matinee Helper, Utah, Thursday, July THE HELPER JOURNAL . AVm. (JARGON II. B, WARNER FLORENCE RICE BLACKMAILER : PERFORM-4- ' BR YNERS, SERVICE Automotive Electricians M- - O .PORTER MANAGER PHONE 342 HELPER, i L |