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Show Page Three Kenta! Payments nflMMlfUITV Made In County uummuniii and Benefit Payments program in Carbon under the i five month the during founty ended May 31, 1936 amounted i 2 433.96 according to informa tion received by Allen T. Sanford EmStat Director of the National sum brought ergency Council. This the three year oper,be total for to $23,175.33. the program of ation Under the program payments in Carbon county (or three years Rental per-i9- nmin,. unUnUn Sunday school 10:00 am "c AAA c ""i'rmienaent Morning Worship THE HELPER JOURNAL hqo coming Pictures E. Strand Theatre Attractions Kpworth League r .. o- - Bonnie Theatre Attractions "Sudden Death" Always working toward dramatic basis which strikes Glfrv KiMh frtK nntnAn a n A home to every citizen rives rxwer to the Paramount ro- employee alike, the D & R O W mance, "And Sudden Death." to is spending considerable money open Sunday and Monday. Aug. and time with the Sperry Rail 2. 3. at the Lyric Theatre with Service, giving the rails of the Randolph Scott and Franceg Drake line the most rigid and safest in the leading roles. The story rail test known in the annals of emphasizes the ability of the auto railroading. Trainmaster Loftls is to wreck havoc in human lives. at present traveling with the rail "Poppy" testing machine which covers apNo better vehicle could have proximately forty miles per day. been chosen for the triumphal re- The D & It G W is to be congratturn to the screen of W. C. Fields, ulated on Its latest safety effort. most De oved of American com- This is, according to reports, the edians, than the riotous, colorful first time that such a test has story of carnival life, "Popp." been used on this road. A thrill-fille- which opens Sunday and Mouday at the Bonnie Theatre. "Earthworm Tractors" Joe E. Biowu comes to the Star Theatre Sunday. Monday in "Earthworm Tractors," a First .National production that is said super-salesma- rfmti imtl W',rts patented Celeste Flaim. ho has been in Grand working Junction, has been transferred to his old stomping grounds at Helper. Welcome back. C. W. McElderry thinks that passenger trains are a Mttle too fast for him.. After his little "bump" at Salt City, Mac came back to work on one of the local malleys. REPUBLICANS MEET FOR 7TII DISTRICT CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Servl Commission has announced opi competitive examinations as f lows: Student Aid. $1,410 a year. Sc Conservation Service, Departmei of Agriculture. Three years' . - mm VjUI J. D. Ixiftls, J. A. Brisnahan, and E. E. Flatburg attended the division staff meeting at Salt Jjike City, Wednesday, July 29. Discussion of rules and railroad problems comprised the business of the day. Treasury Past Maturity Mark Wayne C. Taylor. Acting Secretary of the Treasury, announced billion recently that the dollar mark, maturity value, of sales of United Slates Savings Binds has been passed. Savings Bonds were first made HEADLINES! Sullivan Jack comes back to work for five days available on March 1. 193.1. For and then asks for layoff. Evidently the 10 months period from that Jack has had too much motor- date to the end of the year, purcycle riding and can't stand the chases amounted to a maturity gaff of the round house or is so value of $2:19,000,000 or an averdeeply submerged in politics that age daily- - sal e - tor each business he can't quit the Joyriding Job, day for that period of approximately $1,000,000, maturity value. Purchases for the now fiscal TRAIN SCHEDULE year beginning the first day of IS ANNOUNCED this month are at an Increased rate averaging a daily maturity The train schedule for the pas- value of $1,823,700, which is in senger trains leaving Helper each excess of 80 per cent Increase day are listed with the correct over the daily average sales for time as revised July 6. the year 1935. Average daily sales) EAST BOUND TRAINS: in July, 193G, are approximately) a.m. 75 per cent ahead cf average sales No. 212:50 a.m. No. WEST BOUND TRAINS: for July, 1935. e.m. No. 13:10 a.m. No. United States Savings Bonds; may be purchased at all Post Offices of the first and second ' Love Seen As God's c,asfies' at m0Bt of the third cass. Gam-W- one-hal- f l J 54 78 Big Price orf , . Muscatel Sherry , Tokay . 62 Angelica CAMEO V...-- . . . BRANDY. Drop 931 9 1018 9J4 97J 1060 4i2B 421(1 wvwvr Fresno, California inc. Actual Substance tm e ' . u this aUoyed "Ijove" is the subject of the sermon to be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 2. "He that The Golden Text: loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love," is from I John 4:8. also includes The lesson-sermothe Bible passage: "And we have known and believed tha love that God hath to us. God is love, and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth In God, and God In him," (I John 4:16); and the following correlative fro mthe Christian Science "Science and Hea'th textbook, with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Ilaker Eddy: "Love, the divine Principle, is the Father and Mother of the universe, Including man." (p. 256). " 'Modem ,ai" 0il n oil s yolw''m,ta," oil my ,dmv moneys last me modem America, nur engine 6ERW cc lege training with major work r lated to the optional subject c.ho en required; such training mm . not have been completed prior May. 1933. Optional subjects are' Agriculture engineering, agronomy biology, farm management, fores ry, horticulture, range management, and soils. j District Refuge Administrator $3,800 a year, Bureau of Bioogica; Survey, Department of Agriculture Marine Surveyor (formerly call, ed Assistant Inspector of Hull,' and Assistant Inspector of BoI.ers $2,9(i0 a Bureau of Marin Inspection and Navigation. De partment of Oomruerce, Optiona. branches ere: Hulls, engines an t boilers, diescl. and electrical. Full information may be ohj tained from the Secretary oi Ununited States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office or custom house In any city which has a post office of the first or second class, or from the United Stales Civil Service Commission, Mr and Mrs. Roger Reynolds spent an enjoyable 24th of Julvi Washington, D. C. at one of the Fish lake resorts.! "PJJi"'ans Jrom rive eastern will convene in Authentic reports say that not' utan "ont'p EVERYONE has something r'cp August 17 for a convention very many finny creatures graced to advertise. Look around the hook of Mr. Reynolds', who of tnp 7th Judicial district, to and see what you have to contwo distcandidates for spent most of his time talking omlate vert into needed cash. rict Judge, one candidate for dist polltlcs rict attorney, elect a district R. T. Haycock is spending a chairman and secretary and transelightful vacation in Yellowstone act any and all other business National Park, enjoying both the that may come before the conscenery and the usual good luck vention. Notices were Kent out to the in fishing. counties of San Juan, San Pete, The sunkist sands and whatnot Carbon, Emery and Grand, by A. of California have claimed Army S. Hoisley, present district chair Smith and his wife for their hoi man. The meeting will be carried Iday trip. Probably the cool Pac on In the county court house. ific ocean will be the biggest attraction during these warm days. Bonds Arc It lampoons the gay old grad who returns for the annual college reunion, with motives not altogether altruistic. He is full of loyal college spirit, to be sure, but equally aware that the trustees are about to build a brick addition to the ristoric old place. And he manufactures bricks. on Conoco t Engineer Dean Tilton and family have returned from a three weeks sojourn in southern California. J. D. Loftis accompanied the on crews council are their Helper hard at work city picnic icepair on the Scofield washout damage at Scofield last Sunday and the caused by the recent rains. Train picnic, as well ns the D & R G service on that line has been sus- tracks were washed out. pended until the havoc of last A large Sundays downpour has been fully shipment of asphalt from the Sunnyslde quarry was repaired. routed through Helper on its way BUI Weller. of the car repair to Provo where it will be used to shop returned from Ogden after pave some fifteen miles of city an enjoyable visit to the Pioneer Btreets. Days celebration. F. W. Vol,), accompanied by his Recent reports on business con- family, returned to his home ditions show little change over town of Ogden to celebrate the previous periods although railroad 24th. According to Fred, the city business is very good for this time of Ogden put on a real show for of year. The coming fruit crops the thousands of visitors. are expected to boost conditions to be. his most hilarious comedy to date. The picture is based on a ser ies of stories written by William Hazlett Upson and which appear ed in the Saturday Evening Post some time ago. Joe brings to life on the screen the hero of these comedies, that blundering, and In bis own egotistical estimation, natural born Alexander Botts, who some how always wins out in the end despite his egregious mistakes. materially. TOP 11 11 w RAIL RCUD NEIDS am 7:00 pm De tuz;iDh Stevenson , "'"Mission. Mrs. Ted ri,r iuwmoa; lopic, "Ten Questions! "Little Miss Nobody' hard to Answer." Just a good little girl who's al Why don't men . "alu me ways in bad! xlinnh uiove wnere there are That g the lype ftf none? Were as follows: mischievous Jane Withers has in Wheat J3.137.29 T. H. Evans, Pastor her new Corn-Hog- s f2.4S6.60 heartwarming Fox hit "Little Miss Nobody." which comes three years is $ 4,220,3 S5. of Sugar $17,551.44 which and TbPatre 0tl FriJay The total amount released in sum $206,400 has been paid out! .. a result of the- Renta u oa Hnvlmr ,. 6 tluu ursi live months nf Jane s one of the children and Benefit payments over the' the current year. in the Sunshine Orphanage presided ver by two kindly matrons, and her pranks continually have her in hot water. When Jane steals a dinner from the bark of complete ti,n leery wagon so that the children wil not g(y hungry on Thanksgiving Day, she is arrested and jwwiBui netore the juvenile court he judge, however, decides j that Jane's act was unselfish rather than malicious and paroles her In me matron's custody. "Border Patrolman" The secret of George O'Brien's popularity with lovers 0f outdoor action films probably lies In the fact that the dashing character he portrays on the screen is the actual O'Brien of real life For every time O'Brien comes face to face with danger on the screen, as he does in "The Border Patrolman," his new Fox release that showea at the Strand Theatre on August 4th and Gth, the Western star can recall an episode from his own career that Is just j . .1.1 rr-as equally perilous. "We Went To College" "We Went to College," the comedy which will open August 6 at the Strand Theatre, is a pointed demonstraHELPER MERCANTILE CO. BUD LEONARD tion of the deficiencies which some people discover in higher Helper, Utah Price, Utah education. A Helper, Utah, Friday, July 31, 1936 to itti PROCESSED W Grand Junction Tennis Team Competes Here CONOCO Oil ! i The Grand Junction tennis team which recently lost to Carbon county team In a game at Grand June tion will play a return match in Price or Helper Sunday. July 31. according to word received here ibis week. It Is hoped that the Carbon county tennis enthusiasts will ge .ut to see this match which should prove exceptionally Interesting in view of the fact that Grand Junction will send the best talent In hope of avenging the previous defeat. RENT or FOR 8ALE room houst with bath, Good location. M. J. Fraztt Phon 69 J FOR Four mm POTft THE IMFItllVEMFlVT MOTORING ii i TMIAY'S UlIMAiV'Ofi! When you start your motor, metal surface rub together fusil A thousand square Inchei of tnetu! mu! lau-- uitiimlanilyl Other-wipoli-lie- d e, needless wear occurs. The new 'ico rpreads insU:ntl on metal much faster than ordinary nil. Vi.o (jives your engine "two oils in one." 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