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Show . Page Four -- "w j THE HELPER JOURNAL Criminal Cases Filed Show Drop For Year RllL ROAD Criminal cases filed In district court here show a decrease of 18 over seven 1935 and GUMMUNHT NE1DS over 1934. . it i according to a report released jr Wednesday by Donald Hacking, district court clerk. Civil actions show a slight increase, being 121, 125 and 145 for the years 1934, 1935 and 1936, respectively. Probate and guardian Fireman A. L. Deal returned During the forepart of this ship cases were 37, 43 and 46! from Salt Lake, where Tuesday In 1934 and this ending week, two special trains, west beginning uo-syrcu year. Total cases filed in 1934 avanuuiug iui iuc bound and carrying a human were 182, 203 in 1935 and 208 in past week. of CCD boys, sped through 1936. Helper and on towards points on Those do not include judgments Engineer Frank Porter was call- the Pacific coast. from other courts docketed here, ed east Monday night by the One of the trains, with ten cars the number of which was 14 in serious illness of his brother. As attached, carried its load to Pen1936. This report also does not in yet, no report has been received dleton, Oregon. The Other, with a clude judgments entered in favor here as to the nature of his smaller load, seven cars, pushed of the state tax commission on brother's illness. Its way towards various points In warrants of delinquent taxes. California. ' Cold weather has forced foreDuring the later part of this man Jim Brisnahan to install an week two more specials are extra stave in the office to keep scheduled to pass through Helper, hia clerk Jim Cavanaugh on the one carrying CCC boys to Nevada job. This Is in addition to the and California and the other taksteam heat supplied there. ing CCC boys to other points ' Friday, January 15, 1937. Helper, Utah. . i car-ge- e liHUHUHig Sunday school 11:00 a.m. j G class and welcome for you. Morning worship 11:00 a.m. t Good singing and a message. Epworth League 7:00 p.m. T!k leader Mrs. T. Thomas. Choir practice Saturday eTeniaj Hous at 8 p.m. stric take first Way to Heaven sun shining and decided to report turn to the right, go straigfc sprii for duty. He's different from the abead. ground hog in that he goes to work when he sees his shadow T? whereas the ground hog goes back into his hole to sleep upon witnessing his. 1"""""" Jr.. who for the J. past two years has been car distributor and' clerk in the trainmaster's office, will leave the latter part of the week for Den ver, where he will accept a pos ition in the office of the assistant general manager of the Santa Fe line. He will take his family with we sT") him to Denver. F. D. Lukas of I (Z5JXj.w-T-h i In both California and Nevada. Denver, will succeed him here at this position. There Is An -Night yardmaster Hicks has ABERDEEN DEALER been laying off the past few Clifford VanNatta on the lay-of- f nights on account of a lingering list for the past several months, Illness. Switchman Morgan is rewith a foot injury, is now recuphim lieving during his absence. erating rapidly and will scon be seen hobbling around again. Coal loading during the past week has been especially heavy INDEPENDENT Al3o on the sick list for the one to the recent cold wave that week are Mr. Allen and T. H. has blanketed the entire northwest at the switchmen section of the Local McLaughlin, COAL COKE country. local yard. mines report a large increase in their volume of business and inPete Archer returned to work COMPANY A dicate ' the advance orders they here after spending the last four are receiving will keep them run- months working as a clerk In w ning at capacity for the. next Salt Lake. wtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrtimmmmtmmmmmm month or two. D. Loftis, -- ACTUAL PHOTOORAFH , iwfegO , y .r-- . , Yes, Service and Good Coal medium of doing Business. World's only cars with dual economy of Fram oil cleaner and seats-h- ead Lowered floor p automatic overdrive World's safest, strongest, room and leg room to spare World's largest lugquietest all steel bodies reinforced by steel gage capacity World's easiest closing doors with exclusive Dual range steering gear for easy park rotary door locks T. C. i. s Siudebaker Budget Plan offers low time payments. Ingj , Is our chair-heig- non-ratt- WESTERN If you are not one of our regular customers let us serve le you on the next coal order. FRANK PUGLIESE COMPANY AUTO 146 tWSl - --i ' . Utah Helper PRICE, UTAH , Machinist M. E. McNary has been promoted to assistant night roundhouse foreman. Two cases of derailed locomotives were reported last weeK, the local "big hook" effectively taking care of both. The firsc mishap was at Thompson and the second at Kyune. Rather peculiar was the situation that arose last week in view of the present unemployment condition. Mr. Loftls, trainmaster gave the following details: About four days ago, when the D & R G W needed extra men to remove the snow drifting over its local tracks, a call was sent to the reemployment office in Price flor 40 men. Ten men responded and only a few of them stayed on the job. Additional calls for help to the reemployment office and the Helper city council de- vulged the information that none were available. As a result of this unusual situation, the company had to import men fromi out of the county to work for the -balance of the month. The Sanpete county office, when afked, sent 28 men, known to Socal workers as "Sanpeters," to finish the job. It looks- as if the problem is cerunemployment tainly solved for Carbon county. . , iMWijg & r l ; a V m-s- J V . 4f ..A "X. ZLSt hoidsgwif - j toccupy-In-g one of the line's specials, sped through here Saturday on Its way east from California. BENEFIT STADIUM PRESENTED .FIGHTS & : . REDDY KILOWATT Your Electrical Servant y I name is R&ddy Kilowatt obey your every call You're glad to have me in your home Increased coal business during Switchman Bob Allison has been the past week necessitated putting laying off for the past week on on additional switchmen and one account of sickness. Reports are extra man at Castle Gate and that the reason Bob returned to work is that he looked out the Tom Haganovich cf Salt Lake window in his room and saw the was a visitor here during the New Year holidays. Mr. HaganoCRAWFORD, GABLE IN vich visited with friends, and attended several functions during his brief stay. Sco-fiel- e, You'll see me only in the ads Oh yes, in windows, too- I want to always let you know . How I can work for you. world-wid- e "LOVE ON THE RUN" STRAND SUNDAY Romance runs rampant, adventure has its fling and love conquers all in the delightful new 1 Mothers who found comedy melodrama, "Love on the Run," which starts Sunday at the Strand Theatre. Teaming those two exhilarating and colorful personalities, Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, in a dashing tale of modern people the new picture provides excitement and laughter in an entertainment melange cf an heiress, a fortune-huntinnobleman, two American correspondents and a brace of European crooks. As a contrast to her recent historical role of "The Gorgeous Hussy" the versatile Miss Craw-fo- r this time appears as a distinctstreamlined-mode- l girl ly 1937 dressed in those dazzling creations she alone, can wear. She is supposed to be , Sally Parker, daughter of an American millionaire besieged by the nobility of she and the foreign capitols, locks every inch the part. Fom-o- treatment for fcoir ng . o ) tMB thmsh' row insist on its use for rhe childrtn and for Dad, too! Fom is m amazing foaming oil thash poo. superfine and non-irr- h rating to trie , most t4W skin. Fom-lakes dirty, w y kempt, sickly hair and jiav it clean and glowingly beotrhy. Fom-o- l Is so economkdi a little goes o long way. Ask your druggist for the regw lor 50c size. Or. write for t; generous trial bottle, enckw-in10c to cover pocking aae d Utah Fuel Co. MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE FAMOUS , ol Castle Gate Clear Creek postage. re tan a htaifma Sunnyside Coal & Coke ; General f tit W. r Atav... V t Offices Salt Lake City Utah tratmttt 6Hi ., Km rrfc nclM t(k for on trial Jt3 battt of Fea-o- l. V f I , .Several . intereetlau. prelimin- aries were put on, most of which resulted In draws. Fight; fans of this, section are eagerly looking forward to another card. ...... CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS States The-Unite- d Clvfl rxnuN) n Acsoclate homo economist, a year. Office of Experiment Stations, Department of Agriculture, - Associate ., exhibits .. designer, $3,200 a year, assistant exhibits designer, . $2,600 a year. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture and Social Security Board. F'lil! Information, msybe ottj.in ed from Secretary of the US Olvtl Service Board of Examiner or at post office in this city. . .. RENT One room, furnished. Inquire Mrs. Leporl, 17 Belevedere St No. 166 Rye Attorney at Law Rooms 1 and 2 81lvagnl Bldf, Price Phone 887 . 64 Bourbon No. 63 Bourbon Gr,twfs V Hn mmS: 7 VS ' m "efciiili fs iiwnt,.w ... .KjXXKXS ... off 6 PIIOOF STRAIGHT FRANK B. HANSON - No. QUART " FOR pint; No. 167 Rye . YOUR DEALER or UTAH PI1WER & LIGHT CD. 14M 1 Serrice Commission has . announcod , open competitive examfnationa 'as $3.-20- 0 See NOW - news I'll tell you all about myself And serve you, when you choose: I let us SWEll Toc-atell- if you'll kindly watch for me Along with MAY Mf V GEE. ) V HAIR lOOks"'' "One-man-gan- But I'm not seen at all. So , p y g One of the most colorful boxing and wrestling cards ever present ed in local fistic circles was well received in the Carbon high gym last. Thursday evening.,, , The bouts were sponsored by the Price . Kiwanis : Club ia an attempt to raise funds for the Kiwanis Stadium, located on the high school campus. In the main event of. the evening. Windmill Pierce, 155, Spring-vill' knocked out Bert Bingham, 154. Brigham City, on. the 4th round of a scheduled six round bout after being knocked down three times for the count of nine himself. Johnny Candea, ISO, Idaho, and' Billy Brown. 129, Laa Vegas, fought to an evenly matched draw In the semifinal of the evening. The - wrestling matches were wild affairs with Stones, 212, Los Angeles, throwing Don Mathews. 170, Salt Lake in to straight falls In a handicap match.' Dick Turner, 1S5, San Francisco, threw Dutch Hitler, 1R0, In two 'straight fails with a body Flam and leg," split. ' I In Your Community , crew party, A Burlington ff wmmmm it AtSO , AVAILABLE y - ; IM RYI -- wWiW.(1,,fJ01)(i THE OLD QUAKIR COMPANY, LAWRINCEBURG, ' IND. i ' |