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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL fi I -J .9 9- Coal Stock Soucht liy Estate in Suit J Helper, Utah, Friday, October 23, 1936. C Suit shares stcck Jarva3, for of recover' of Coal Helper a. .iii ii ii iMiirfin 45,000 iii i company ff'Sfs i w ni m x Richfield, on the relation of fb and ?" to the Legion itself; Remarks by Mr. Glen Ballinger, BY LEGON POST department junior baseball chair-- man. Remarks were given by alt department committee chairmen (Continued from E'age 1) t also. The problems of the porta throughout the district proved and Mrs. Miller. The " one of the paramount were the compliments cf 'ussins at the meeting in addi-th- e to thp valuabI information Helper unit. j'"" R'vf n by all department officers The Legion Dusiness session reRanlinfr ,ndivldlla, problem8. was conducted by Mr. Fred Voll.j Following the business sessions District Commander. The program; the guests attended the joint was as follows: Address by Dr. banquet at the Country club at Godfriedson of Richfield. depart-(6:3p.m.. the toastm'istress of tnent commander, on the making which, was Mrs. Florence Dennis, of the successful post and its The appointments of the banquet relation to the department; Ad- hall and tables were elaborately dress by Otto Wiesley of Salt arranged, fall flowers in attrac-Lakdepartment adjutant, on tive vases, were scattered about duties of the lecal adjutants and the hall. The guests sat at small service officers; Mr. Ted Little- tables which were centered with field, of Salt Lake, child welfare lovely the flowers, speaker's committee chairman, spoke on- table befng decked with whita child welfare; Comments by Grand flowers in black vases. The de Gare, True Bobbins of gram was as follows: ENTERTAINED HERE j "40 ; I was filed by Evangeline Jack Patterson and family spent admimsiratix of the estate week-enthe visiting relatives iu CASTLE GATE KENILWORTH of Tom Avgikos, in district court SHERIFFS SALE Salt Lake City. DISTRICT COURT OF Monday, against tne coal company. By LaVoyle Acord n The complaint alleges that Toni ,je Reresentatives from the metal u ninir.lAL DIST- e SEV6-"- ' who Avgikos, died mines intestate o.. striking district in tCah, FOR THE COUN-B'- November Mr. ami Mrs. James Morgan of met with the L'.M.W.A. members 8, 1932. owned ,N AND th.. Mrs. Ted Heldman and son. Ilob announce the engage- here, Friday evening. r.ARBON, STATE OF stock. Following his death. 42,140 of Santa Monica. California, are Kenilworth uaica were anegea to hav ment of their daughter. Ruby to UTAHdeclared canceled and later trans- - vlsltlnK with ner parents, Mr. and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wayne Barr of Los Angeles. The Mrs- Robert Houstou, f erred to William H. Lawley, met at their home SaturLAND pres marriage will take place NovemJC pEDERAL Went; Alice Lawley, vice presi BERKELEY. I ber 1st. at Los Angeles. Mrs. Mor- - day evening to attend the christaent, and Jack Lawley, director. services of their new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thacker and gan and Mrs. C!y:l Burton enter- - ening tori poration, No accounting has been made oi Mrs. Plaintiff, Annie Evans were weekend tained at a shower in honor of A social followed- the remaining 26S0 shares, vs. visitors in Ilebrr. Ruby Friday evening. Samuel Cowley and daughter, to the allegation. also MILNER, fi0RGE B. and sons Iick and Bobbie Juanita a Mr. William Manson and Mr. Jack Haniby, G. B. Milner, who has been 'attended the U.A.C. and B.Y.U. of said irrigation OF premises. Durfler are back to KenilTOWN serving jn the Nav y at the Hono- Joe in provo Saturday. with all tenements. lulu jgame Together worth for the was winter. called bestation, again ELLINGTON, a municipal hereditaments and appurtenances cause of the death of home, . nncT imphis father. rm Mr. Ted Anthony, who teaches thereunto tjrporatto belonging or in anywise Mr. Ned Hamby.' Miss Etta Moffit and IMain DOE; and cfCOND visited at his home in here, and reversion the Snow the week-enj appertaining, in spent and reversions, remainder and' THIRD DOE, Springville. Saturday. Mrs. Hi uce Moffit, formerly Miss Orangeville. Defendants. issues and Margaret Keese, was honored at ('remainders, rents, ' ,"' profits thereof. Mrs. Eleanora Blackham has rea shower last Wednesday by Mrs. (Signed) S. M. BLISS, turned to Kenilworth hospital to Annie Evans. VOTE FOR bnento of Carbon work again. We are glad to see o'clock . , u. nf &I Utah. Co(im Miss Kay Hreinson, Verna Bur- - her back on the job again. in Price City, & da y SWEETRING,. f a md sess and Bulah Snow attended) Price, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jensen of the game between Carbon and of the Court the front door Attorney for Plaintiff. Idaho are visiting at the home of Onu.fi T,innion last week. i"e i""""'b House First publication., October 22. Mr. and Mrs. Don Polve. in Carbon County, State 1936.Date of property last publication NovMr. and Mrs. AlexanUtah: ember 12, 193S. der were week-envisitor in Salt LOtS 5 ana 0, U1C OUUluciwi SPRING GLEN Lake City. Northwest of the quarter NOTICE OF SALE ? 1 and the Nc.'theast quarter Mrs. Homer Hyatt is in the By Olga Dtpin of the Southwest' SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 1 CARBON quarter OF COUNTY Price city hospital, where she is TownsCOURT OF THE STATE OF .quarter of Section 6, Mrs. J. W. Binch entertained receiving medical treatment. 11 East hip 1". Scuth, Range UTAR, IN AND FOR with a birthday dinner in Sunday Lake Meridian, o (he Salt CARBON COUNTY William B. Stapley has been honor of her son Sheldon. Eight following: the excepting Republican Candidate receiving treatment at the St. guests attended the party. HOME OWNERS' LOAN Beginning at a point 175 .Marks hospital in Salt Lake. feet North CORPORATION, a corporfeet East and 16' Mrs. John Piute, of Boise, Idaho, ation. f orner of of the Southwest left last week-enafter visiting of the FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY quarter the Northeast Plaintiff, a for at week the home of her of said vs. Southwest quarter daughter Mrs. John Smolich. PETER COSTANZO, an Section, and running thence THELMA NEZOS thence East By 175 unmarried man, North feet; Miss Sophia Sterlekar was QUALIFIED BY AGE and EXPERIENCE Defendant. thence South 175 175 feet; visitor Capitol 175 city feet Saturday. West There was quite a representateet; thence To be sold at Sheriffs sale, on tion of in ' Salt (Paid Political Ad.) to the place of beginning. inhabitants Royal the 14th day of November, A. D., Laek over the Among the many men who left . Those herein described 1936, at 10 o'clock a.m., on the The property in the city either visiting or on to deer hunt are: Mr. George A. contains 156 acses, more or less. steps of the Carbon County court were: business Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, Henry Binch, John Roshares house, at Price, Carbon County, old Hansen and Gerald Aiiderson, with 70.17 Together Christensen and daughter lando, Keno Arrotti, Mr. John Can-i- l executive members. A meeting for described Hugh the following Kosec, Utah, John Sr., Martin primary stock in Wellington Kosep, Jr., Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Malio all members is planned for ThursVuksinec and Joe Ban. represented by Cert- property: Company Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Han shares 794 No. All cf that certain lot or parcel 295; ificate day evening at the school house, sen and sons; Mrs. Clint Snowi in Mrs. James Rolando is conval- after which a social will be held. stock common Wellington of land, situate, lying and being in and Mr. and Mrs. Milt. Canal Company., represented by Helper, County of Carbon, State Nezosdaughter; Mr. and Mrs. escing after an injury received and sons; 21 shares of Utah, particularly described as on her knee. Members of the Seventh grade 316; Certificate No. David Bradshaw and daughters; and in stock Wellington partners enjoyed a welner follows, primary Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thomas; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Bledjee are roast at the top of Columbia Canal Lots 15 and 16 Block 8 of Gus Marinos and eon and Cr, any represented by the proud parents of a baby girl Certificatt Friday evening. Mrs. Rose Vll 319; and 614.83 New Helper. Townsite. Of althe misleading and disnonest propaganda peddled by born Sunday night. 'Mrs. Bledjee Wrhite was in charge. stock in WelliPurchase price payable in lawshares seciAiT!f?F, the Republican Old Dealers, the most misleading, the most disis States. the former Olga Brandol. ngton Canal Company represented ful money of the United school John Cochrane, attending of all iS their cry that the cost of living has increased honest J. E. Bartlett of Price was a No. 296. S. M. BLISS, by Certificate Wasatch Academy, spent Monat New Deal. the under business visitor here Friday. - i " . Together with all other rights v.. - Sheriff, Carbon County, Utah. day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. howeof Mrs.' Mr.' and Samuel G.O.P. and Naylor SUNHYSIDE nature, of every kind Speakers weefrsbput high prices in radio addresses, j Date of first publication, Oct- Walter Cochrane. Bountiful visited here during the motion picture audiences are impes?d upon by picturized propver evidenced, to the use of ober 23, 1936. Date of last' pub-A birth(iay party was given J tor the week with their son Horrace Nayin the same vein, newspapers By Margaret 1936. Kay aganda nater, ditches and canals 13, November supporting the G.O.P. have lication, Saturday afternoon for Beverly lor and family. been publishing a table of food prices showing that some have Latturner a ther home. A group Increased as much as 40 per cent since 1933. of twenty-eigh- t youngsters attend- - Mr. and Mrs. Buster Preston STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT and E. WITHOUT MENTIONING THE FACT TrJAT COMPARED and refreshed and Mrs. James Peacock visitenjoyed games JOBBER PRICES STATE CAPITOL WITH 1933, FOOD PRICES WERE NEARLY 00 PER CENT ed in Price Thursday. ment3. Jobbers and packers are HIGHER BACK IN 1929, WHEN THE REPUBLICANS WERE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH their BOASTING ABOUT PROSPERITY. The officers Mel Cltih constantly childBand Heath two Parents' raising Mis. and of tne Condition of Report prices. Every week, stores ren have returned home after met. ai ine scuooi nuuse weunea-- j This G.O.P. ciamor about high prices is disreputab''' demreceive advances on merspending three weeks in Salt Lake day evening. Present officers are: And nobody knows that better than does the RepuJican agogy. THE HELPER STATE BANK chandise. Your crocer is acMrs. Mrs. Taylor Turner, president; j visiting with a to undersell the Mart Heath, who has come back Mrs. James E. Peacock vice pres.; tually trying . . . .. wholesaler and you can see Har- with them to spend the winter. ; Frances Denison Kecovery of tne price level is part and parcel, of our re. OF HELPER, UTAH of that he can't do this forever covery prosperity. of business on October 4 Helper, in the State of Utah, at the dose therefore it is a wise plan Do the Republicans intend to tell the Deoole that 1933 wa 1936. to lay away some extra bulk a nornal year? 1 ASSETS foods like case goods, potaOPENING IN PRICE $389,998.92 The people know it wasn't a normal year. To the contajJry,., and flour. Loans and Discounts toes, cabbage was ana It the worst panic year In American history. It was a Sfe" direct You will find our merchanUnited States Government obligations, 220,534.71 of panic prices. The country was In the throes of a devastating" dise priced low every day or fully guaranteea 52,051.42 deflation which forced prices abnormally low. of week Other bonds, stocks, and Becurit,ies the and with Friday 1.00 none Furniture and fixtures, If diamonds were a dollar a dozen they still wouldn't $1.00 Saturday values as well Banking house, 9,600.00 1 House Real estate owned other than Banking if nobody had a dollar. cheap 67,508.36 Store Bargains: Nucoa 25c EVERY NIGHT Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank THAT WAS THE SITUATION IN 1932 AND 1933. PRICES lb; Brooms 19c each; Milk cash Cash, balances with other banks, and 292,302.84 WERE LOW BECAUSE MONEY WAS SCARCE. BREAD MAY cans 2 Corn 2 15c; Ig pkgs items in process of collection 327.79 HAVE BEEN A CENT CHEAPER A LOAF, BUT MILLIONS Burnell Rediger, mgr. $ Carbon and Main Flakes and 1 pkg Pep, all Other assets OF FAMILIES DIDN'T HAVE THE PRICE OF A LOAF OF for 25c; Pumpkin 10c can; $1,032,325.04 BREAD. Lye 3 cans 25c; Grapefruit TOTAL From 6 to 9 Admission 9 to 12 J 3 Metal for 10c; Many years ago the famed Dr. Johnson was told that, in the Sponges LIABILITIES for 10c; Mop handles 10c; Island of Skye, eggs were only fourpence a score. He replied Sweet Spuds 5c !b; Blue ALL EVENING Sharply that this meant "net that eggs in your wretched island IBand deposits of individuals, partnerships $289,615.22 are plentiful but that pence are scarce." Pine Catsup 15c qt. can; n. Oats Medal Gold 19c; Time Quick world deposits of individuals, partnerships, have meant 496,239.87 panic history Throughout panic.';; prices Children 2 to 5:30 JQrf Tomato Juice 5c can; Lard Saturday Matinee and corporations 66,630.93 Nothing else. 3 lb 8 State, county, and municipal deposits pkg $1.25; Tumblers, 5,000.00 Yet today the Republicans, in their desperate efforts to disfor 10c; O.P.S. Jell Powder tnited States Government and postal savings deposits credit the successful recovery of the New Deal, seek to deceive 15c carton; 4c pkg; Matches Deposits of other banks, certified and orricers 29,057.05 American the people by pretending that the nation can enjoy a I Coffee Tomato B.P. 5c; etc Soup checks outstanding, and have panic prices at the same time. income prosperity jar 75c; Butter 32c lb; Secured by the pledge of on 25c. lb 2 Peanut Butter investments It Is touching the way the Republican master minds sudden- - i jar loans and-o- r ' Not secured by the pledge of loans ly have begun to weep about the market basket of the American ; IM housewife. They didn't weep back in 1932 and 1933 when mil-and-oinvestments $s8b,ai.s-"- ' lions of American market baskets were as empty as Mother; TOTAL DEPOSITS Pork Hubbard's cupboard; when millions of families got their bread j Common Stock 500 shares, $50,000.00 Price AVhat j Liquidations? share. by standing in line, if they got bread at all. par $100.00 per weather Colder usually $50,000.00 ' under Democratic Prices in 1929, under Republican rule, were nearly 100 perSurplus State Bank liquidations 20,781.97 steps up our appetites for Undivided profits net cent higher than they were in 1933. The record shows that in f istratlon have cost depositors In closed richer meats. Try one of I 25,000.00 Reserves for contingencies 1926, considered a normal year, prices were 25 per cent higher $145 781.97 our good pork roasts with approximately $1,000,000, a sum several times the TOTAL CAPITAL than they are now. That was under Republican rule. i averago Invested capital of most Utah banks. favorite dressing this your $1,032,323.04 ACCOUNT roasts week. Shoulder The record shows that millions of Americans in 1933 were' TOTAL, INCLUDING CAPITAL "New Deal" Legal Fees 1 to 23c lb; leg roasts 18c to begging for something to use for money Today many of those Memorandum: loans and investments None 25c lb; Fresh side pork 19c millions are back''orr their feet paying their bills. Bureau ol cost waste hare liabilities Political patronage, frreed and secure pledged Fresh pork sausage for tb; Labor statistics show that, while the average American is earn' a six of for total banks $160,885.62 in depositors STATE OF UTAH your meat loaf priced low. Ing only 87.6 per cent of his 1929 wage, it is costing" him only fees alone. legal Conty of Carbon ' 83.7 per cent as much to live as it did in 1929. I . Beef .wnritinir tO law depose9 This the You v.gnetto, being first duiy Are that and Let's look at the record: 1930193119321933 (The fatter Salary? Paying bank ay. that he Is cashier of the above named and corre t s Plain meaty cuts of beef a Republican "hangover" year) gave us panic prices, empt) a in drew feea single year amounting and foregoing report contains a full, true One attorney 9c lb; Fancy rolled roasts. pocketbooks, empty baskets and empty stomachs. That's thu ? of the conditions of the aid bank at the close of business to $35,000, a sum Beven times aa gTeat as the boneless., slightly, higher. Republican record. Utah Court. 10th the of a of Justice Supreme 1936salary "ay f Steaks 15c lb and up VIGNBTTO. JACK As previously stated, the New Deal reaches directly into th You will find our prices Convictions Your YOUR HOME. It is rebuilding our nation. To carry ou home of Voting shorton low Salmon, very bribed and sworn to before me this 20th day reconstruction job in a thorough manner you must the lunch sliced in bacon, of "New office the favor ening, YOU in continuing Mani.br. Notary Public. Tathoglio 9 Are Franklin D. Roosevelt. meats, chickens and cheese. Deal" clique that is milking the taxpayers of the ZfnK U "elper. Utah. h QuiUco on fine Our Lamb, And in order to strengthen his hands you must vote the prices Jo9PA State of Utah? 0! J;rCrm,8"'oa will expire Mutton and Veal will meet STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET d es IN C i h'i - i Mat-res- , - 0 i - e. - - . pro-Ch- ef . i tV:r 9-- 1336 'V..--''- S. J. Sweetring h of d u i . i ROYAL d j week-end- Pic-orell- The Blew Deal Benefits the Monroe i; , to-wi- t: Dug-wa- YOUia HOME! ; x-- . - . 1 ' j I v sister-in-la- . , j sec-trea- 10, - . I I - EolSer Skating ! t I J5g 44 for 3-l- Receiverships-- - b ', . In The Market r 1 : ic I KM to ; -.. 0-t0- b"' - Oj' JJ. Jj c ? I (t'"10' STATE Off!, Bank Rulon F. certify tobfr LET'S CLEAN HOUSE! OP UTAH f !c,e Directors. Commissioner. Starley, Bank Commissioner that the foregoing Is i938i - tne o.,t a true and correct above named company 22, o niea ff i hi Commissioner II. T. Starley, Baak Utah, do y of the VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT your approval too. DPSU-AGC-S t Remember that a chain is only as strong as its weakei, link. Don't weaken the chain of service the President is e deavering tb weld for you that's what you'll be doing if yc fail to vote the straight Democratic ticket.. g (Paid Political Adv. by Democratic Cpunty Central Committe- (Paid Political Adv.) |