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Show Helper. Utah, Friday, October 9, 1936. iiffi Helper journal Yrrn.E BUDDY VOU FOLKS PfT HOME.SUT p TrAS IT 5 FlEED, win i EFFvClEUC BOSS? X see him EE THE HPjPPEST Didn'Y J fAT0 wh Pidumo y Boooy. 1 - was- NO - Hr WANTED WGMT TODP)V? i ivfc--" EXPECT "J TrT? AUTOMOBILE By Bruce Stuart cOOD !! RELATION vou R I By B. K. ACCIDENTS TO AND ALCOHOL Firnjworth THEIR CONSUMPTION ' age of .06$. An interesting comparison la r ported where there are no to the cause ot accidents on the part of the driverr In 1934, a percentage of the total was 94 per cent, in 1935 90 cent, in 1936 85 per cent. Whrw, the pedestrian U a contributiajf factor for the accident and no are reported; ia 1934, Field Representative of the Utah Liquor Commission ng defeci-contributi- Statements given out from time to time concerning automobile accidents give the impression that there are available official atat-- ' tetical records covering the entire United States and showing of 95; in 1935, 85 pep fully the particulars of all such accidents in which alcohol is a cent; and in 1936 93 per cent. factor. Such statements are not based on truth and are wholly LIBRARIAN ISSUES misleading. The fact is that in some large cities, and iu a few MONTHLY REPORT Mates, statistical records are kept with some completeness on automobile accidents iu which drinking is alleged to be a factor, but Over ten thousand book transin the majority of the states and actions have been handled by th Bv Elmo t cities, no such records are to be Helper city unrary since it wa had. bak-meWMEM AuOiENCES The situation in Utah presents opened last March in the of the City hall, according some very interesting facts. Facts START SDMBPCDiuG to report of Librarian Grace reworth well The first knowing. vouvyiiHOSTRtCV issued October 5th. liable statistics made available cuvji , PiMO THEY The number of books circulated, Tax Commission the State by MEV2 WEIGH were for the year 1934, a nine is listed at 7.793 with 3,"39 adult on th month period the last year of and 6,764 juveniles being numtotal The FOUR POUNDS bock exchanges. prohibition in Utah and preceed-indstf the inaugaration of the Liquor ber of books catalogued to 225 been is have 753. There Control Act of 1935. and 114 books repaired. Circumstances attending the occurence of motor vehicle accidents in Utah where the condition of the driver shows responsibility in 1934. 2240 accidents, in 1935, 4",0'5, and fcr the first six months of In 1934 where the 193G, 2429. drivers were under the influence of liquor there were 112 intoxiTHE BEAUTIFUL cated drivers or a percentage of NEW PATTERN IN .045 of the total. In 1934. 211 or a percentage of .046; in 1936, 111 WM.R0GERS&S0K or a percentage of .045. Circumstances attending the occurence of motor vehicle accidents in Utah, where the pedes26 trian shows responsibility for the accident were in 1934, 321 acciPIECE SET dents reported, under the influence of liquor 4, a percentage of .012 "Stage Struck" of in 1935, 57 accidents, A $3,00 saving front Gay and sprightly w ithaughter under the influence of liquor none. Open Stock Prices and song, ''Stage Struck," the In 1936 30 accidents, under the T influence a 2, of liquor percent latest First National musical comPLUS Bonnie at the edy spectacle, opens SPECIAL GIFT OFFER Theatre Sunday and Monday. In story and characterization, Six Extra Tea Spoons in sparkling dialogue, lilting musin place of chest . . a ic and prodigious dance numbers, $1975 Open Stock in lavishness of production and for only $147S Value setting this picture is a worthy addition to the long list of musi-- . cal comedy hits. '.The Gorgeous Hussy" Unquestionably the most emotionally appealing, dramatically dynamic and photographically arresting motion picture in which (Licensed) Joan Crawford has eier appeared, "The Gorgeous Hussy," shows BEER on Drought Pr FAMILY GOQFUS . THE - v r lit - I . i - i r - WHaMr'-- . - H.T. . " nt But vc II PA shows i evM houlO Mtr ) Clw?euce ctvcs just rve-- coosw pctoi?' .m pktt pltar M scurn rf -- t0 MOT L Sco.rl Jgf Vaa-Werva- n 7 S A books-cleane- Miss Rosalea Bonza, a niece to Mrs. Giocoletti, also returned to the "U" where she will commence . her senior year. ct son a Is Mr.. Sam Graves spent a short holiday in Salina over the weekend visiting old friends (preferably ladies). Something said about him bringing back a basket full of hot biscuits and honey." Some friends, aye what! Bonnie Theatre Attractions the-.tota- guest at the homej tended the wedding oMtheir son, Dr" tad Mrs. C. R. Fahring for David. is j ay of a week. Miss Lasson K . . a -n . a. J i uea sisici Fannngs kqodds was re when she taught moved to the Price city hospital eembered here. again this week suffering from a broken incision from his operand Mrs. C. Y. Irvin of ation which he recently California, is at iterey Park, A home of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Mr. Joseph Bloomberg cf Salt ;ring for a short stay. Lake is visiting at the home of Si. Oliver K. Clay wa3 in Ilelp- - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein for a in connection with stay of several days. While here onday business. He is associated he is transacting business matters. the legal department of the Miss Bessie Divietti was a Salt IL in Salt Lake. Lake br.siness visitor over the i i. Mrs. Frank Porter re- Tuesday evening after services the funeral nding at Payson. for Mrs. Porter's and Mrs. '.her, in i ir.Thont Hatch, City a business visitor attorney, in Salt Wednesday, transacting ffairi. , ; is Henager's Business ColLake. She visited parents last Saturday - j Salt 'una5r- - i ' wie Leo was a visitor in Pthig week on business. He f m Salt ; 25,W)0 . - j ..19,000 - - . Washington Mr. and Mrs. Georee Howard. Went to Salt Lake last Tuesday rcr a stnv nr spverai riava on n business trip. Mrs.' Howard was formerly Miss Elsie Charlesworth. Wyoming 71.00r 34.00 100.000 - 155,000 66,000 28,000 38.000 57,000 26.000 120,000 In Fact We Print Just About Everything That Needs To Be Printed: SHOW Letterheads Statements 1936 K. IN IL. S. ied. 9:30 A.M. 'We For TVi It takes 7 and areas your car. We have different oils to lubricate i FINCH "Jkr friendly vit the modern tome maker. Power&LightCo. " a 1 Also Short Subjects 2 a Ours is the most up in date greasing equipment "AM Eastern Utah, and our Union Men" are all primed to serve you at the BUNNEL MOTOR C03IPANY FORD DEALERS reels Headlines 23 years ago. RKO. 2 reels Sunkist of Palm Beach. Stars MGM. reel Colored Musical "The Old House." MGM 1 4 MATINEES 2:55 p.m. 1 : IS p.m. 5:15 p.m. 4:35 p.m. Cont'"Uu 'rom 1:15 pm 5c. Special 3 EVENING SHOWS 8:35 p.m. p.m. 10:15 p.m. Adm. 10c and 26c 6:55 Children' Matinee from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 5c T . 1 Circulars Invitations Booklets Programs Legal Blanks Etc., Etc., them requires winter come. NANCY "v "BACK TO NATURE" us Come in now and let check the 40 different places that automobile on your before attention . Menus of All Kinds THE JONES FAMILY in - s - - Stock Certificates Wedding Invitations Personal Stationery Meal Tickets Hand Bills Window Cards A Laugh for A Hilarious Comedy Drama Every Member of the Family says:- : Envelopes Calling Cards AT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, Bert Mgr. 'UTAH MONEY STRAND THEATRE TUNE BOB NILSON, HELPER Helper, Utah BUT I BENEFIT JEWELER! POOL HALL EVERYTHING IN HELPER Mrs. John Giocoletti returned last week from Salt Lake City where she visited a few days. While there she enrolled her son, John, Jr.. in the University of Utah for the coming term where he will be a first year student. CANYON THE GIFT SHOP WE PRINT City. I The Finest Beer in Town CHURCH BUILDING A CATHOLIC Mr nn,i Mrs. Are Miner, ac- comoauied bv two children and i " v. ion mi u 'ivvncSutiK-ria-t v i inWhile 'and Mrs. D. C. Cavenah ill ru,r rUnni the forepart of the week there they took in the State Fair. " 109,000 ....65,000 Colorado Montana New Mexico North and South Dakota , . Utah Mr. Frank Dalpiaz was a Capitol City visitor Saturday and Sunday daughter 0n a pleasure trip. fa Dorothy Lloyd, Jr. and Mrs. H. P. Lloyd, Her j i i "Jliag - . . F in r"i' J Margaret Reese was ' Lake over the week end. on hereby publicly give notice I will not be responsible in anyway for debts or bills con- tracted by the Balance Rock Serv- in" Ccal production Utah jumped !ice station proprietors previous to v October 21st and after which time hnt is ar the management Was taken over ending September 12, over the by the uudfrsigned. corresponding week of the SeptSteve PIAMEXTI. (S;gred) ember of, last year with an increase of 14,000 tons for that FOR SALE in the pericd. Coal pioduction state of Wyoming dropped obout Robinson's Repair Shop House-To- ols 18 per cent for the week indicatLot Furniture". Reasonably ed over the previous year. Inquire at priced. ; out the nation, the Through 418 So. 1st East Price production of coal still gains and ' . for the nation is approximately FOR SALE tons greater so far 130,000,000 Sunday and Monday at the Lyric. One Estate Keatrola in re-Large Miss Elizabeth Patterson It is one of those successful ' this, year than for the year of Good Price. Reasonable Condrtion. turned the latter part of last 1935. Following are the statistics combination pictures where story Call 247-week from California, where she for the periods shown: and director and acting talent can and do do their utmost to has been vacationing for the past BITUMINOUS COAL PRODUCTION TONS two weeks. make the production autstanding. ' !v 1936 1935 . (Bureau of Mines) 7,726,000 8,513,000 Mrs. Mary Crowley was a oaU The Nation, Week Ending Sept. 1? , Subscription 2"9,169,000 , Dne Year - $2 Year The to Date,--Calendar 6 Months - $1 Nation, Lake, .business visitor Saturday, 12 Week Western Ending States, September same returning the evening, I that STILL GAINING J Selman. !iss is uhl rnuuuu I iun Ui week-end- hi -- NOT RESPONSIBLE pnii-DDnminTif- is a ,,,,1n i In fact we print everything but greenbacks and postage stamps. 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