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Show Helper, Utah. Friday, January 29, 1937. THE HELPER JOURNAL Page 7 LATUDA JUNIOR HIGH PRESENTS OPERETTA - LAST PRESENTATION AT STANDARD " and car loading ions ailiunnts. the chief of which avcraRes a weekly containing the past week have been was a oumm.n cold. j sumption of over 100 ears of C'arluauiiaiiied ai me same rate as Keports indicate none of the bon county coal. This coal is the production and loading of men confined to their homes are chiefly used in the locomotives icoal the weeK Deiore j seriously ill, but every pi vcantion on their short runs in the county In spit of the fact that the! S ,Uat lhe"' h,'allh tak" Prts. of 4hy sute. minus have onlv worked five davs1' Ilast week, the local car car lna,i-- ! "ol llt' "npalred by a serii.us ill-- ; ness oreaKiug out. Last week found the addition iiiK activities continued to shatter The absence of these men, many of fifteen new names to the em-- j records, and present indications point towards another of whom are veterans at then pUyment toster In the shop. Next positions, has been slowing move- - j to the mines, the local railroad record breaking week. Intents at the local terminal be-- pays out more money in "wages j The coal business north of Hel- cause if the lack of experienced than any other concern in Carbon men. countv. i the vicinity of the per and Business has been so gaud durso Scotield mines has been heavy The coal loading rush that has ing the past few weeks that even i that the local railroad office has every car out of the roundhouse foreman, Mr. found it necessary to move a taken virtually the local ' yards, has left many has been given some extra complete new engine crew to the w ithout, an mines to supply adequate help help shoulder the responconcrew scene of activities. The exsibilities or his position. sists of a conductor, engineer, two of loading cars to meet their tensive demands. General mechanical , Inspector biakemen, and a fireman. McKay, along with road foreman The crew will work between! The rapidly growing list of rail- MeGnrl, are now holding down Scotield and Colton and will be men employed at the local positions in the local terminal road detailed to mcve trains about in, was swelled by twelve assisting the movements of trains terminal ol" consumers Car cider to give bon county coal more rapid ser- - last week, when the local office through this area, . hired Carbon! many young vice. Mr. Koftis, the local train switch-- ' . . to as Sure is work . ooooo. ''BBRKrrr county youths master, indicated the men would men a firemen. to caller and be awful nowadays. remain in Scofield until business It is the strict policy of the; Sure is a hardship to call the slowed down enough to warrant terminal to use Carbon i0yS out of a nice warm bed on Htlper their removal. men whenever additional these cold nights. Anyway, that During their stay there, the en- countyis desired. The only excep-- j js what the caller found when he help gine they will work with will turn to few weeks called on "Doc" Slopansky Tues-agwas case a this be watched by an engine watchw hen the railroad was forced w ,ay night and the thermometer ill round out the new man, who to go out of the county for help mx gone below the "Ott" on the employees sent there. because of the lack of unemployed stick. here. This note on his brother's sta- Over nineteen railroad was written at 9:30 p.m.: tionary of the railroad have been & Uio Grande eon r caller, have chills and aches, marked on the absent list during! The Denver now the last ten days because of. vaT- - Unites to be the largest single coi,i ts worse and fever up . consumer of Carbon coal in the.a lot out trying to find Dr. Last week the railroad May not be physically able chased 170 carloads of ctal forjto WOrk" Sunday on my job. If use in their locomotives on the can-- t g0 wm advise, in plenty of run from here to Ogden. time or jjave 80me one do so. (Signed) Slopansky. Pete Barrow, local engineer, la j. g It-- a cold world and ain't still out with the flu. Reports it hell t0 be gk.k amj an alone, received here indicate that Betejt00 may be back on the job any day now. Sub-zortemperatures this week H. C. (Pete) Archer, who re-- , form two more brakemeu to t pro-- J abandon cently received a the working ist in favor motion and was accorded the pos-o- f ijst Brakemen Locke- yie ition of clerk in the trainmaster's nart an(j pjckey were reported out ' office,; is reported to be doing his,with mild cft8e8 o the flu' new duties just like a veteran. Ccld weather during the past One "of the first conductors on few weeks has failed to slow up was Conduc- - the railroad's ooerations to any the sick tor Pope, who resides in Helper. considerable extent. Although the Mr. Pope is described as being lack cf experienced men who cut with a Blight cold. were out on account of sk'knesr has aided the cold spell in L. E. Kane, who has proved a the activities in the local valuable assistant trainmaster to terminal, reports indicate things the local office during the past are running very smoothly on the week, is through moving trains company's main lines and side through the Helper terminal. Mr. branches. Kane was recently transferred to Salt Lake where he will resume his duties. j Coal piotluction - fimmwMhI?H SHi'fSwiBwrB ' - - . &3 nmtAT j ":'" . . 0 0 7 S3 PROOF mm daw U M 0 liTH !V 6MUJ AT POPULAR en I vsSSt mm? ML,, ill j Itng-standin- Uris-nalm- . Mil f. oismuo by & 8 fist X S ville. Kentucky j 1 ' The presentation of the annual Latuda junior high school "Green iCheese cperetUi, scheduled for last night at . and tonight at has, formally been postponed until, a later date ' due. to the flu pidemic in that vicinity. , Gordon Et Uraun, music director at the school, has charge of all the music and the stage, direction. Miss Bernice Kingslanit, also a local teacher, arranged tb dances and supervises the making tf the costumes as well as acting as Mr, Braun's accompanist.1 The cast includes: Arco Pol on i as Jimmy Sheriff; Vaughn Ware, Hans; Sammy Kspinosa as Johano von Bimer; Mary Cristelli, Trini Sehultz; Hose Dellacort, Frieda; Danny Keeler, Eric von Dimmer; Charles Parry. Peter Schultz nd special choruses which number 'xl impns. tt''t"uv""i,,t,y Leon Gprincipal of the school, reports that Mr. Brauu, with the aid of Miss Kingsland, and assisted by the parents of Rains, Standardville and Latuda are producers of a splendid and entertaining operetta. Stand-ardvjll- - d, FRANK B. HANSON Attorney at Law Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Bldg. Price Phone 397 o Dem-west- pui'-jnia- o long-sough- - I y " . Recent statistics prove that the local D FOR THE COAL I USED FOR GWERATWG ELECTRICITY IN 1936 ... says Recdij Hi'low a the Utah Power 6 Company plants used 147,104 torts of Utah coal in gen- In view of increased use of steam plants for producing electricity, our consumption of Utah coal for 1937 is conservatively estimated at 240.000 tons. On the same basis this means a total of about $761,000 In wages, and the employment of more than 500 workers during the present year. 1936 QN CT Light erating electricity. Based upon the average yearly pay, this amount of coal consumption paid about $320,000 in wages to more than 200 men, directly engaged in the mining and transportation of this fuel. D In addition, this company paid $199,000 directly to 163 of its own employes engaged in handling coal at its steam generating plants, making a total in wages of $519,000 paid to more than 365 workers, as a result of our coal consumption alone. Practically all o these men are heads of families. It is impossible to determine exactly how many additional Utahns benefit indirectly from the ' money these employes put in circulation. It is estimated, however, by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, that 33 is spent with the grocer and butcher; 12 for clothing-- ; 20 for rent for fuel and light, and 30 for sundries. 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Fully enclosed. - Comxnlseion has announced open co repetitive cxuisuaatioud m The Utah Power & light Company 2 glad io & a substantial consumer of Utah coal and glut employment to so many workers in addition to furnishing regular employment to approximately 1600 people in various positions In its own organization mnr. J.IJt a General Offices Salt Lake City Utah con- The United 8tatee Civil Service VlIMB Sunnyside Coal & Coke Oar-bo- a 12-- 4 scheduled Castle Gate Clear Creek STREET ON chase when they hung up a fast 36 to 24 win over a spirited but helpless Spring Canyon crew. The Becker crew started out fast in the first quarter and easily lead.' As the game hung up a progressed, however, the Spring Canyon lads started a desperate offense, and with Summerhays and Redford leading their attack, they cut down the Becker lead till it was a Bcant two points at the outset of the fourth and final quarter. At this point however, the Becker five unleashed a powerful attack of their own and while holding their opponents to but one basket in the final canto, they, with Thompson, slim center leading the attack, pushed through 12 points to put the game on Ice. Blatz forfeited to the Price M' the MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE FAMOUS LOOP Becker's Uinta of Helper tinued their hot pace in the Men in opener. Utah Fuel Co. PIN MONEY HOT PACE county I Vk T TP TTH Lium -: Junior patent examiner, $2,000 a year, Patent Office, Department rL rs li i of Commerce. Elevator mechanician, $1,680 a year, Branch of Buildings Management, National Park Service, for appointment In Washington, D.C. only. Junior observer in meteorology, $1,440 a year, Weather Bureau. Full Information, may be obtained from Secretary of the U.8. Olvil Service Board of Examiners or at post office in thlB city. kt4 g iree-floatin- g Dual-Releas- HELPER FURNITURE & HARDWARE |