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Show Paie Two THE SAFE HELPER JOURNAL HELPER, UTAH Wm. F. MacKnight, Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAB - 2 6 month THK JOURNAL ! MW THE JOURNAL SHOPPCR Helper, Utah, Friday, November 20, 1936 THE HELPER JOURNAL - ON CALIFORNIA' IS THEME OF WELLS' ' NEXT BROADCAST rjER COURSE Diuvemo onlv on subscription COITION XDITIO PHtE TO rvCRY HOMI DELIVERED Enterea as Second CIhks matter at the Postoffice at Helper, I'tah. PASSENGER RAIL I V per cent increase in pHSsenger revenues of Eastern carriers coach fate was pointed to the first four months of the during by the Interstate Commerce Commission this week as additional evidence that it had the carriers' interests at heart when it ordered the reduction. At the same time, the commission pointed out that the showing would have been much better had not the railroads competed for traffic through their own bus lines. A surprising disclosure was that these carrier-ownebus lines carried more than half as many passengers as did the railroads themselves. They also cut deeply into railroad revenues by hauling 2,619,786 l tons of traffic and 1,973,513 tons of local drayage freight. The commission said that on May 1 last Class I railroads had a $43,109,361 financial stake in 128 bus and truck companies. In most eases, this interest was held by ''dummy" corporations. "The list of highway companies," the commission said, "may be Incomplete, because in some cases the chain of control is bo indirect that the railroads believed they might legally withdraw the InA 17 .. is SEVENTH DAY ADVENHST CHURCH STUDIES Off "Molera Prophecy" "Inspiration of the r.ible" Local Minlstor, Caleb IMWdian Service?- - Sabbath Morning (Saturday) at 10 A.M. CENTRAL SCHOOL Auditorium Z 0V atu Silvan., - J Bid. I v j .. V - M t Lit! fc. iyw vMfe spent actually the in DRIVER'S LICENSES ISSUED TO MANY lv - " TUNE T IN con- Hon. Wed. 9:30 A.M. "Service For Ti American Home' NANCY FINCH and her friendly visit with the modern home maker. Utah Power&LtghtCo lows: Supervisor, alpha-betidup. key punching operators, $1,800 a year; supervisor, alhabetic a year; supervis operators, or, horizontal sorting machine op erators, $1,620 a year. Under operator, a year; alphabetic duplicating operator, $1,440 a year; horizontal opr., acct-machin- e 0 card-punc- h key-punc- h CATHOLIC CHURCH HELD AT CHAPEJL Git The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as fol- s duct of the business and absolutely necessary in order to compensate labor, rent and other service of HELPER. .. A $6,000 a year enterprise and virtually every dollar of it spent in Helper. The mem-- , bers of the Journal staff live in Helper and spend their wages in Helper the profits of this business are kept In Helper. in The Helper Advertise Journal which gives a weekly circulation of 2800 in this district and support a Helper institution the only medium this district effectserving ively and "not a hit and miss proposrtien." formation. The Pennsylvania, Santa Fe, Erie, Southern Pacific, Union Tacific, New Haven, Boston & Maine and New York Central are along the heaviest investors in highway carriers. The Pennsylvania, which leads by a wide margin, and several other roads have appli cations pending before the commission for permission to buy nddltional companies. CIVIL SEEVICE EXAMINATIONS ' "na - w The average monthly cost a newspaper of maintaining in Helper is $500. This amount line-hau- ; Attorney ' Strictly A Helper Enterprise d f " - - So says Carveth Wells, who will describe attractions of "The Gold- en State" in his Continental Oil broadcast, "Exploring company America with Conoco and Carveth Wells," on Sunday, November 15. Local listeners who wish to tune in on Carveth Wells Sunday, November 1", may do so by dialing KSL at 6.30 p.m. BOOSTED REVENUES 4. - Pri- afternoon! j Carbon County, 1 FRANK B. If you like to mix summer and winter sports aud enjoy an amazing variety of scenery, just hit the highway for California a region of countless natural wonders with a climate which permits in the morning and in the aud tobogganing skiing $i a sorting-machin- e $1,440 a year. Persons applying for drivers' permits at the regular weekly examination held last Saturday at the Price city hall, Humored ap proximately 17. according te the report from officers Verue uavis and Jack Sullivan. This number is an increase of eight over the preceeding week when only nine persons made application. .While the total number of per sons having made application for driver's and chauffer licenses dur ing the month of October Is not fully known, it was said to be near 100. This is considered a good total for the month and the examiners hope for a similar monthly total during November. Those who made application at this last period were: A. L. On- I iel, Spring Canjxsn; Earl Colby, Cleveland; Arthur I"almer. Kenilworth; Alton Anderson, Price. Ivor Duncan, Jr., Rains; J. A. Patterson, Sunnyside; Bill Bass, Price; Lorenzo Nelson, Cleveland; Ernest Saccormento,"-SprinGlen; Clarnee Grange, Orangevllle; Anna Picco, Latuda; Martin and Anna Matekovic, Spring Glen; Mildred and Delia Arttrberry, Kenil worth; and John Cidester of Huntington. THK FORD FiHd assistant (entomology), The Catholic Church will hold $2,000 a year; field aid (entomoltheir services at the Railroad ogy), $1,440 a year; assistant field aid (entomology), $1,020 a Chapel until further notice. Masses Bureau of Entomology and year, will bo, heard at 8 and 10 a.m. Plant Quarantine. Senior welding engineer, $4,600 COMMUNITY CHURCH a year, welding engineer, $3,800 a year. Navy Department. Full information may be obtainfax Sunday school 10:00 a.iu. The ed from Secretary of the U.S. Civil Service Board of Examiners to service be opening given by or at post office in this city. the girls of Mrs. Jones' class. " "I Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Job'a Daughters will conduct thu CAR FOR SALE service. Epworth League 7:00 p.m. A Thanksgiving Worship with, guestl By Private Party '32 Plymouth Sedan. Clean condition. No trades. speaker. I will sing unto the Lord beTerms if desired. Inquire at cause He hath dealt bountiful! RICCI MARKET, HELPER with me. ' T. II. Evans, Pastor. heavens." ((II Corinthians 5:1). Line Drawn Between Included as correlative passages JOSEPH QUILICO are the following from " Science HONORED BY G.E. Spirit and Matter aud Health with key to the Scrip'Soul and Body" is the subject tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: 'The Mr. Jiseph Qullico, l'- ct the in all the myriad forms cf mortal thought, Churches of Christ, Scioutint, on made manifest as matter, are not with John Quilico, of the Helper more distinct nor real to the ma rurnuure ana Hardware, was a Sunday, November 22nd. Among the Scrlptual selections terial senses than are the Soul guest of the General Electric is this verse: "For we know that created forms to spiritual sense company on a trip to the Centen-ia- l Exposition in Dallas, Texas. If our earthly house of this tab- which cognizes life as permanent. 1 ernacle were dtsaolved, we have a (p. 306). All creations of Spirit This courtesy was bestowed on building of God, an house not are eternal; but creations of Mr. Quilico as a result of the company selling the greatest tnade with hands, eternal in the matter must return to dust." number of refrigerators among the dealers of the western states-t- wo carloads during the past season. Mr. Quilico is expected back next week. The management of the above concern announces rpHE New Ford V-- 8 for 1937 is the x most beautiful Ford car ever ofthat the 1337 refrigerators will be shown to the dealers about fered. It is built in only one size December 21st, in Salt Lake. one standard of roomy comfort and modern appearance. But you may - FOR 1Q7 V-- R " II 1 II f I VVv;;c,vKi; . r"" t 11 - ' i ' f ' ' -- v r, S I g 4 lesson-sermo- f n "- b ,mu;t- Q n Sizes - One Wheelbase (H0T0 G-- E EIGHTEEN MONTHS G-- have either the improved V-- 8 engine for maximum or the new UN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL V-8 engine for maximum economy. DISTRICT COURT OF THE The smaller engine makes possible a STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY lighter car lower operating costs HOME OWNERS' LOAN Corp and a lower price. oration, a corporation. When you drive the 1937 Ford with Plaintiff. V-- 8 vs. the engine, you ANTONIO A I ELI) and are master of a power plant that TERESA AIELLO, gives everything you can possibly husband and wife, demand in speed and acceleration. Defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, on Today, improved carburetion enables the 28th day of November, A.D., it to deliver its thrilling perform1936, at 10 o'clock a.m.. on the ance with unusually low invite you to see this new car, and arrange to drive one equipped with the engine that fits your needs. 'sjgssglU rtft - M TO! 'yWt U. tVFyM JmwA 0Z: Ua::xit c;,: BOTTLED AT THE DISTILLERY - DIRECT FROM DKP CHARRED gasoline-consumption- . steps cf the Carbon County Court House, at Price, Carbon County, The new described Utah, the following property: engine delivers V-- 8 smoothAll of that certain lot or par- ness and quietness even at speed cel of land, situate, lying and le 70 miles to an hour with gasocf Carbon, tip in V-ty- pe Helper, County State of Utah, particularly described as follows, Lot No. 1 Block No. 1 Belvedere Addition to Helper, Car-b:r- n County, Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff, Carbon County, Utah Date of First publication November 6th, 1936. Date of Last publicatioa November 27th, 1936. ing AT ANY FRiCB to-wi- 1 ni i FEATURES 480r APKAtANct A newly designed ear. He3-lamp- s e recessed in fender aprons. Modern hood hinged at the back. Larger Inggag pace. Spare tire enclosed within body. Comwindshield pletely new interiors. Slanting PPns in all closed can. Dliv.,y end !" Bunw Spore U and AccX COMWRT AND DIXIT A big, roomy car. fjctrj "Pare U in the nol tjucn np J,y the engine NOTICE OF SALE per-forman- .7Z AND A NEW LOW PRICE Je T"! j -- lid-typ- BASE PRICES At Dearborn Plant Additional Body tyiv- - available vi.l, m horsepower engine (witho... ,U Ihh Touring l...: Fordor Sedan, Fordor Tounng Sedan, Fivwrindow Coupe . . . He Lure .l fl.hn type, jgT" gin Tudor"Sedan7Tudor S.daa, Fordor Sedan, Fordor Tounng Sedan, Five-windo- Coupe. Phaeton, Qui, Cabriolet Convert Cabriolet, Club Coupe ' Convertible Sedan. Roarer AUTHORIZED FORD FINANCE PLANS line mileage so high that it creates an entirely now standard of economy in modern motor car operation. under the hood. Comfort of the Center-PoisRide further increased by smoother action of the springs, with new presaure lubrication. New methods of mounting body and engine make this a quieter car. e . Tudor Sedan,"! Wan, V-ty- long-taperin- g SAFETY BRAKES of New Safety Brake, the cable and conduit control safety "The t steel from pedal to wheel." type, ear momentum is used to help apply the brakes. Tests show that about d less pedal pre ure is required to car. stopjho Easy-Actio- n one-thir- BODY Not an onnce of wood used for structural Mrength. Frame structure all steel sheathed with ecl pancl-M- o, sides and floor. All are welded nlo a single steel unit of Safely great strength. Class all around at no extra charge. BUNNEL MOTORoiPAMr. |