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Show Tage 6. CARBON COUNTY HIGH DON'T OVERLOOK SCHOOL NEWS THE AMENDMENTS By Helper, Utah, Friday, October THE HELPER JOURNAL Maxine Dodge . ONLY Political Contributions Churchs followthorough check-uing the annual Helper Journal subscription campaign recently has revealed some interesting facts on the corerage of this newspaper in this lo- OPEN TO ALL PARTIES A TO CONSTITUTION j NEWSPAPER EFFECTIVE HERE CATHOLIC CHURCH HELD AT CHAPEL EDITOR'S 'pia Lauras, warjone Miflntrre, was none rjrap,-- Bernice May Marg. The "Loacoon" statue Church will hold Catholic The broken in several pieces when it aret A Reeves. (Contributed) Lynn Goetzman, Kaunwu cality. their services at the cashed while being moved to the Loma Nyman. Jayne Locke. Ber-- j The Journal has more comour of to the the attention resteers notice, further ' new Latin room. This suitue, a nice Chapel until . plete and effective circulation , .w Branch, Valynne Wilcox and 10 a.m. ....... ,. .. . . u, IliV will be beard at 8 and , i . .,". Carbon western in ru ,u, county , Dorothy JorEeil8en. Out of 110 questions upon which they are to which comprises about half wurg nuguj uuunu mem was girls, only II were chosen; the give a CF.VFA'TII DAY positive or a negative vote the population of the county t unit by Dean Fausett, a former selecting of the boys was much when they mark their ballots at than any other newspaper Carbon 6tudent. This was Mr. easier. ADVENTIST CHURCH that enters this district and the coming ekction. Jetties', the Latin insturtor's fav, this does not bar any daily In our zeal to support our res rtte statue. STUDIES ON A concert was presented by the noon on the pective candidates for state andj paper from consideration. band Wednesday "Molern Prophecy" Although there are half a The saxaphone quartet, James lawn southeast of the high school, local offices, we may overlook thej ) of the Bible" "inspiration in doren weekly publications David Colton, Rosie Man-- The purpose of tae concei t was fact that a number of amendj atafre, Caleb Davidian Minister, Local the state having greater ciri ' 0oe and Dorothy Jones, played to jrive the band the experience ments are proposed to the State Sabbath Morning (Sat-- i a couple of selections at a meet- - of playing out and also to furnish Constitution, all of which are im-- ! culation than the average Services- urday) at 10 A.M. log of the Price business men entertainment for those, around portant and none of which can be! weekly of eastern Utah, there CENTRAL SCHOOL Auditorium is only one newspaper that is safely ignored. Tuesday noon. the campus at noon. and Western serving Helper We must remember that if we The B.V.U. has invited represen- Carbon vicinity so effectively COMMUNITY Tlye BoyB' League chose their tatives of the Carbon and the fail to vote, it does not mean a and so conclusively and it is rftkT and advisers for the en- - Carbonicle along with the adviser. negative vote. On the other hand, in Helper. C. E. uing year last Friday. Jimmieuo attend their fourth annual it may prove to be a vote in thej published Sunday school 10:00 a.m. of this mote The effect was elected Juflas Journalism Meet, affirmative. So that if after a carepresident and intermountain Superintendent. Beveridge, penetrant coverage is reflectChester Reese, vice president. Mr. to be held November 14, at the ful study of these amendments, Anthem by Morning Worship in the huge gain of ed Mr. we find that we are opposed to eTrill, Mr. university. Bingham and the choir and message. and both nationally .. Thompson were appointed as the Chris-- : them, we can register that opEpworth League 7:00 p.m. these advertisers locally a advisers. The Carbonicle staff members position only In one wav: bv tine Axlegard, Leader. now have something on which are sponsoring an Informal dance placing our cross on the "NO"' Dr. W. E. Blackstock will be; can rely and secure they ' The Thespian club have select Friday night after the game with opposite each amendment. with us Sunday Nor. id. ,j results. ed their pledges. A committee of Moab in the high school gym. It One amendment, known as Am- truth is not known! Spiritual ,fiwe, Tom Draper, Luther Lowry, is hoped that it will celebrate endment No. 5, is until it is ,'oeyed. especially deAenaKis, carol Hement, and Carbon s victory. The music w ill serving of attention by citizens, Welfare Board T. H. Evans, Pastor, Peon Chapman, was appointed by be furnished by Cal & Price Meets At Downey's officials taxpayers and school patt, the president, George Jackson. harmonious oichestra. As Johnny rons. Fortunately, a group of pubPlirSUlt of Tnith Held !j The pledges are: Blaine Snow, Georgedas says. "What more could lic officials, The County Welfare Board met representing state, Cox Chriritensen, Lawrence Stone, be asked for than rythm, pretty city, county and school interests, Tuesday evening at price, instead! Not Left For Hereatter ' Harold Carl Johnson, Hansen. girls, a suotlieht have demonstrated their public of Monday, due to Columbus Day and stars, grid . . r 1. r , juut-8james 1'oive, Willis to give a romantic atmosphere. probation After Death is the spirit by making a close analysis Regular routine business was put .iuy .Larson. Floyd Craig, Ed Scartez- Give us a horse-in j throneli bia Thosp ni espnt from HelD-- i snhiect of the great ): ena. Carlo Colani, Dick Jorgensen horse and a pint of mountain benefit of their wer Dr. C. R. Fahing, demo- - all Churches of Christ, Scientist,' study. Willie Somppi, too com-Box, Olym-ideon Sunday. October 25. Their report deals with the. cratic candidate for tr 0 ... j Embodied in the sermon is a missioner, and Charles Leger. jj , J , enclosed The I DILLMAN OUTLfe - STAND ON untj e,ection thi$ column be deveted to material open wj to contribution from any r all political parties in Utah or Carbon county. . - NOTE: articles are taken irom Dom majof the state and from parti snw -- - b-p OF 450 Hats Thrown In Ring Claiming to be the largest single fami'y unit in America, the Rashids of Lafayette. 111., held their annui.1 conclave a few daye ago and voted tc put their collective rtrength if 450 persons, iebind the Democratic candidate for President, "We've decided to throw our nats into the Roosevelt ring." declared the family spokesman. "Every adult member of our family was separately questioned, and without a single exception they "vere for Roosevelt. Which certainly ought to prove ; 1 : j j -- , STAJEUQmn towns,-withou- ... to population- abuses in extravagance Wil and ical patronage that has wv.vu V. ; T lesson-sermo- a T 8tate liquor intolerable, ans a strict T l ! of made w Vl M . control act poiimng by loaal "US would deripe some dlvi8ion of e liquor revenue, i8 aDnoun V .... Raf, It . nlllmon , nxvepuouian rjijij date for govemor. Mr. Dillman recognizeg that t peal has broubht a distribut problem, and he has voiced self against the "open saloon" One of the most iffiporUi problems before the people of state of Utah is that of Bq Z control; by an overwhelming yl A newspaper in Missouri has been the people of this state repeal offering a series of prizes to its the eighteenth amendment and readers for the best appraisal of the provisions of our state ,,,e accomplishments of the New Deal. !ti0n in or(er of their impor.i and ,manur. arra .. " lnilnr. tance. The results, when tabulated, By this action the people have inion gh(w that consensu9 of expressed themselves as favoring r places the Administration's the manufacture and sale of achievements in the following j. toxicating liquors in this state older: under proper restrictions. In mr 1. Restoration of banking. however, the people of 2. Help to home and farm owners. opinion, text from Ephesians, chap. 5: this state did not intend to vote 3. Farm relief. "Wherefore he saith, Awake thou for the return of the "open sa4. CCC Camps. losses that will likely come to the1 that sleepest, and arise from thej 5. Unemployment relief. loon," and I am unalterably oIt may not be am;ss to direct dead, and Christ shall give thee pposed to the "open saloonV' different units of local government light." folis Correlative to this the if this amendment should be ap-- j True Conservatism lowing irom tcience ana Heaun proved. Never has a nation made greater T In turn, our own officials, who wit Key to the Scriptures, by strides in safeguarding democracy .i .... v farv Rakpp ucrtiu n uur aiauu rtL tur than we during the past three years. county and school governments, sPenu our aays nere in ignorance Wise men have long known that in have made a study of that report of tne Science of Life and expect a changing world worthy instituand are announcing their decision to find beyond the gTave a reward tions can be conserved only by adthis ignorance, (p. 409). Life justing them. A great to the voters of this community,; essayist says: is deathless. Life is the orfgin and "The voice of school district and county. great events is proThis amendment raises very ultimate of man, never attainable claiming to us reform if you would serious questions, the most out- - through death, but gained by preserve.". . . I am that kind of a standing of which is, whether thejwalkiriS in the pathway of truth conservative because I am that kind people w ho demand good govern- - Dth before and after that which of a liberal. Franklin D. Roosevelt. called death." (p. 4S7). ment and good service from our men in public office in our cities, Phene neus items to 7'hf counties and schools, will be conHelper journal. Phone 21 If you like to embroider pretty tent with reduced public services ? which may be necessary if these quilts, send this Ad, name and HEAR losses accrue through the opera-- j address to us and receive color advei-tisin- - CONTROL A declaration favoring the sa,e of beer by t and restriction I -- 23 in TlTL!1 u" n four-yea- j La-et- I w 1 - - jj r m m . ,m j- - , j j - icintom RE-ELEC- i ! is I the newest BULOVA j watch i ewels t V i THREE. SMART STYLES ill rS i tion of Amendment No. 5. We are told of course that may come from other sources, but that will be left to each legislature and will be male a subject of hot controversy at each session, and with what results, no one can predict. It is worthy of note that the Governor's Committee of Nine has not recommended that we support Amendment No. 5, and neither of the political parties have supported this' proposal in their respective platforms. On account of the unwillingness of these groups to accept that it surely suggests responsibility, that we, as voters, show the same kinl of caution. Yog will 1 Ice it distinctive, thin,' curved cose it accurate, 1 7 Jewel Bulova movement. And t you wiM like the pcice( too! We have never offered a greoter value oi $39.73j 1 fBl ' my GIF x r-- r r N A T I 0 N A I SHOP D I S JEWELERS Til I E R S P R 0 D U circular of choicest applique. EARL BKOWDEK QUILT BLOCKS Rainbow Quilt Block Co. 4915 Wichita Av. Cleveland, 0. Communist President & CHIPS Friday, ' 23, KLO KGO KSO KEX KECA thing is certain. The Another certainty is the quality of our roofing mater, al. We back that to the limit. ime wrinkles an aeiiiff brow -- &td smooilis an aein wlii skey" ma sys f ir Our Aunt Sally says, "Greater love hath no man. He riseth in the morning and burneth his fingers on the electric toaster while sne sieepeth in bed." I HIE linml of Time might lie heayy J- - on a man's brow but it eure acts mighty gentle as it smooths out the rough edges of a whiskey. That's why the makers of Town Tavern keep that good rye agein' in charred oak barrels, at summer temperature, for IS long months. There it keeps getting smoother, better, milder." T ft f j fi ' i , ' Cede No. 152 Cede No. 151 Code No. 153-- fI ; Pint 45 OfJ ftoL vntr 15 MONTHS OLD k'-- vvf. MONTHS OLD employment, it's a dam site more serious for her not to. - f jj If no 0ne else has called your attention to it we'd to ''e Action ' Straight 1 4 J,, t .1 PROOF it if 3 say that there', an coming up, D 'aSt tW ST Fitting ou7seTvice to your To that end, we invite ingestions. ' ' ur Democratic Nominee - ELECTION, NOV. (Paid Political Of 1 '-' , " iiiimnii ri. ti M. JNA1IOJVAL DISTILLERS I'KODL'Cl'a CORPORATION Exreutirt! Offiret, York, 1938. 3, Ad.) WHISKY- - J , i - - '', i siowmsf'Vikm '. bottoms up MIGHTY 5MD0TH WKI5KY... It's Made Just As We've Made Whisky For 3 Generations ?mce way back in 1870 we've been making whisky our old good Slow Mash way. It takes more time and grain to make-a- nd costs us more-- but Slow Mash makes the smoothest whisky! go we've stuck to steady for three generations! . For Judge of Seventh Judicial District it .IW UTAH AKIN' HOLDS A t CAN ME TO OUR "SLOWMASH " It may be a serious thing Tor a girl to get married, but in these days of un- PRICE, Ogden. San Francisco Des Moines Portland, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Wouldn't it be fine if all the great nations loved one another as their statesmen say they do? i George Christensen NO WAY L OLD TOWN TAVERN KEEPER- - IvJJ 1 (Blue Network of NBC) 1 rrj if FRIDAY, OCT 23rd 8:45 p.m. depression will be over long before two experts agree on what caused it PL for U. S. 1936. Howdy Folks: Alcohol is Just as bad for the arteries of traffic as it is for the human arteries. One the Hear him speak on "What Spain Meant for America'' SHAVINGS October Candidate of H, X I ml CODE NOS, FIFTH.?? . Y. HELPER, UTAH KENTUCKY STRAICHT BOURBON WHISKY ER0WN F0RMAM f Distillery C0.,,(euisrilte, Ky. I Wt. PINT . 12 PINT 92 |