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Show jUi JULY 8, 1937. ran b A in basement. apartment Very Helper ALVARE7 f V J. 'fii t, V n tion school 10:OQ a.m. A class a welcome for you. J Sunday Although Ule float entered by The brotherhood are a hit or- iur; jViu uiuuae didn't cop a ried over Pete Peterson because Rev. a.m. 11:00 worship . , "Morning . ,U lLle na -Ua,.a. .... III : . .... n . UJJl nrr,i.., c Jones will have charge. eyes of many u vas deservin viic!ui o5iuS anu settling of! down. g He hasn't been seen out fEpWorth League 7:30 p.m. C more than it got. Alter much hem- - with the crowd n0w for some in leader. time i J1U.1 r n J l. lne DoyS figured auu and Boy Scouts lUey are wondering if he has Choir practice they didn't have enough pink ribjoined the "400" since his last bons or something on the Thursday evening. . elevation in rank. T. H. Evans, Pastor. traption to appeal to the esthetic '"I something or other in the judges. Carman Lee Lemon, had a The model train on. the float was family reunion last Sunday in the pera real example of the skilled sons of his two craftsmanship possessed by rail- their husbands fromdaughters and Ogden. roaders as a whole and even hr it wasn't made here, the men of Carman Pat Smith was In On. HELPER, UTAH Phone 70 the local terminal have proved den over lilie week-end- . their ability and technique in their everyday pursuits. j Bill Preston aud the Mrs visit. Fridayfrom This model was made in the ed in Provo over both 3:30 days the week-end- . Continuous Salt Lake shops and has been on exhibition in Denver for Car Inspector Willis is back on quite Kill some time. The overall leugth ; Double the job again much to the of the model is 23 feet and it of Storekeeper Greenstreet delight and weighs approximately 1300 lbs. It the Car department as a whole. Hit No. One is built to scale and each craft took a hand in its construction. Car Boss Barrett was un at Soldier Summit Monday on an Engineer G. B. Kesler is off the nspection tour. work borad for a few days. Carman Madsen and wife and Last Friday the Rio Grande a grout) Of friends ro n team beat Spring Glen with a Moon Lake over the week-end- . sccro of S to 7. Other than a little too much smi- burn, the trip was a happy suc Sunday the D4RGW Softball cess. earn piays the Yale Athletic club team of Salt Lake. The game The crew o float No. 13 la the promises to be a fast one and 4th parade, Claude Argyle and Ken the Rio Grande boys are sure Stanger are being treated for sun h;A ti they'll win because they will be burn after wearing rompers r.11 wearing their new ball uniforms. day long. Claude sure was a real sweet cuddlesome baby, was he , : ..y a l T.JtJ;.il..':L":---- -J Beth Laursen, daughter of Ed not? i Laursen of the roundhouse force, f No is visiting with her aunt in San Storekeeper A. F. Greenstreet r Francisco, Mrs. Alfred Pulley. She and family were in Scofield last 'ANvoKinlef . ' plans on staying there for six Sunday on a combined business and pleasure trip. weeks. I ,d .,,!, ", o- h ira9e fei t0 tell ha. ) ' 9ve j " -- 9l l or pj ens sntist m is can taxes i' I tWO i he,;; is wte iTfTnM save, ism1 I I HO RADIO wMiArtf-,t V' - J con- tract the cleaning and preparing of Railroad ears for coal loading at the Mines at Castle date district, on Spring Canyon branch and at Kenihvorth. Trainmaster at Helper will furnish specifications to responsible parties desiring to bid on this work. r Phone ntuis items lo The lleWer Journal. Subscription Jne Year - 6 Months $2 . $1 YOU'LL EAT HERE AGAIN EAT HERE ONCE1 s Steaks---Ch- ops " - st The I). & II. G. W. II. K. Co. will well-know- n Feature that OPEN world-renowne- d Saturday CI) bt: CONTRACT the new Fred Astaire-UingeRogers musical. The picture starts out with both day with his family. He says he Double Feature Fri. . Sat. portraying stars at the fcop of had a real good time but still and "San Francisco" places Miss all, it's a much greater pleasure Miiennnnld in th ritv of tho Col- - their respective fields, Astaire as a ballet dancer, to get back and mingle with the ' Gate ,n thp m08t glamorous Miss Rogers as an equally boys again. period of its history, the years of revue artiste. 1904, 1905 and 1906, just preceding The challenge extended to the the FOR SALE earthquake and fire. K of C softball team has not, as It depicts her as the daughter Heatrola, . Combination Electric yet, been accepted. of a small town minister who goes Range, Roll.Top Desk, Dresser, tK San Francisco seeking advenChina closet, etc. for sale cheap Engineer Buchanan layed off a ture, and who rises to fame In the Mr. Gatenby Inquire of few days early this week. honky-tonkof the old Barbary 23 Leger Row, Helper Praise goes to J. II. McFall this coast. week for an outstanding welding Two pictures in one can be job which can be materially provviewed by seeing, "Hollywood CowSTOP and REFRESH en by the Journal staff, front and boy," George O'Briens new westback shop, inclusive. ern picture. YOURSELF AT In this picture O'Brien plays the Engineer Slopansky is working of who star western film a part at the Ogden terminal now. goes on location to Wyoming to " City Councilman Fred Volt is make a picture, in which he beTHE back on the job again to stay this comes involved in a real range time, we hope. war. Cecilia Parker appears opthe star, Engineer Sam Graves is spend- posite HELPER RESORT Sunday - Monday a few in on Salt Lake ing flays fr romance of The the quest of new adventures. two famous people lends a melodBeer On Tap To you credit union members ious theme to "Shall We Dance," l f alt!: FOR PLAYS AT STRAND roundhouse Foreman Brtsnahan returned from the coast last Mon- I We'Ve BIDS p at KE PAGE THREE ho have wondered of what use the monies q this organization have been used for, the following check-ushows what the forty seven loaus to date went for: 17 loans to pay bills, 2 loans to buy livestock. 2 to move, 6 to buy cars, 1 to pay taxes, 1 to buy clutliing, 5 for sickness, 2 to pay X funeral expenses, 1 to buy glasses, 1 to pay insurance bill, 1 for vacation, 2 to buy furniture, l for board and room, 2 to pay hospital bill, 1 for dental work aud 1 on t)l aiu jo soSpnf sqi jo jOnuaP! buying a home. parade. Secrecy of the names of the judges has him puzzled. Al says it's just a matter of form for "SHALL WE DANCE" the record. w Mcdern ctly House-Stri- Boom UTAH Li su OUR unly Place In Town ALIAN STYLE high-velocit- y mum bmmii nr Ti "I "" "T ! ""iSf- - 1 Home-Mad- e NONE BETTER J Candy - Tobacco "JSWWimi 1 PIES, Ice Cream OUR HUMAN RESOURCES SPECIALTIES SPAGHETTI 224 ga! OE'S South Main St. C Helper Place with the Open Kitchen Louis Bosco. Prop.. VVhsre You See the Meal Prepared iiiiimiwi. ii.ii.iiii pt,",lIM ...i At the last board of directors' Carman Ray Greener went to on meeting "of the Credit Union, Mi. Salt Lake over the week-enuiaucie Argyle was elected business. to! serve out the balance of the year on the supervisory commit! the place vacated by Mr. Ben Smith. r V In! 1 It took car loads of the Chokey's Brew'' to keep the crowd wet down over the 4thtwo fcood old le lv Dun Jamtt ana Ewng Scott. Sunday - Monday 10th Continuous from tutu on Iks look who's m A1 ! if. W Al Hill .55" STSjlfi (very Martin io nominal nffavlli. reward) ... n lor I g".PJ",F?"5; p.m. Suiv 1 heat! J hers! h . p S i in There tl wt 51I ADDRESS -- 77 paw nii r a Horton i IV Ere Erie m" K!tiJ LD Coai.n.wiiiian . H Heeiw. - i -- fry Here conies tn rhythm oArtistically roller skates! COMPANY Oincttd by Mnk Sandnrh. A Pwdro rrorfnaisj. i!?.Q.AP.w ii. .... ' 8 fci y vtl if f printed Regardless of where your letter it should possess the goes stars of gmbiron awb'highway meet quality that will impress the recipient as coming from a busi' ness house of high standing. Such recognition isgfyen letterheads printed by us on IS f. Let Us Have Your Next Order iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimnuuiiiiiil 'IK l5i f , ! 5S ! Howard 11. Jones ootbM coach, is former v Southern Cdifmua ' jamon University o slowing Marshal! DuffiM (left) and "Gus" Shaver, locks on door rotary stars, the new g fifth Sludehake19)7 President Cruistng Sedan recently W dehvertd to him from the new Pacific Coast Studebaker assembly plant. r-a football team iJiaving trained many young of the outstanding Since tnat season. stamina and ability to a for the previous i fou. Mgll degree of relinhl nerform- - time Jones has purchased f'lce. speed and dependability on Studebaker for himself ani iST'diron, H0Ward 1L jones betamed footbaiT Wte my new Studebaker and strategist have ever car I wach at the than any ter University of automatic overdrive appreciates these owned. The is extremely easy 1o qualities in an automobile. tniJwJnn gives marvelous pc Phased with his last four uachnkers, CoacU Jones recent-- j fSance for highway driving in 'Purchased his fiftha 1937 With the overdrive car perform. the cJ?t ci''i"int!: Sedan, acrord-5,1- ? and quietly that vo i c- K. Sothly so Whittahcr. president Is iho Studebaker Pacific are not even conscious there aM. motor under the hood Jones tlw feelTn Jones also mentioned wi Studebakor Corporation a th has he of security was ilv''!letl Howard Jones with a ing f V!v;"cnt Sedan on January 1, automatic it can ..f .1 tit M-- 7 South-Californi- in a, ti. , hill-holde- r, surprised to find how I f ifl'?,6 I R. Ersltino Part of the riven tn the ''M award A. coucli city drivinpr- r-- i Civic Clubs of ... . : i n, SUinbDury iu uis ichju on a "Survey of CAFT. Salt Lake" in 1847-mentions a horrible, practice of the Indian In Ulan of selling their NDEPENDENT Wnr, 6tor Cowan 6 .r "r, H. HUNT . Community V PAUL Southern L'tali In Your i IfiSsniSl'Xi OF To Associated Is. An ABERDEEN DEALER I ! the Utah as if their bodies were ferti lizing the slopes of Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg. In addition to the loss of two- thirds of our young people, we have between 25,000 and 30,000 un employed, This fundamental social and economio problem, beside which all our other difficulties are insignificant, will tend to disappear when we are growing at a rate that will offer opportunities to our young people to earn a liv- children to the Navajos to become later slaves of the Spaniards in Mexico. This practice is unprecedented in biological history. In the lowest forms of vegetable and ing. While the industrialization of animal life, parents sacrifice themon for many selves that their young may sur- Utah haa been going vive. Plants give the last drop of years, a great deal of our economic outlooK Juice from roots, stalks and leaves thinking is based upon the to nourish the seeds; fish batter of a pioneering agrarian state, al themselves to pieces on the rock3 though the opportunities for pioIn ascending rivers to spawn neering in agriculture and have long since ceased. We where the young may be free from we their natural enemies in the sea; fear industrialization because die females of certain scorpions in do not understand it and, because Mexico lay their eggs on their of these prejudices, we are hostile alive toward it, although, as I see it, It iiscita nnd arc consumed is our only salvation. when the young scorpions hatch Let me point out some of the ; Utah with an area of 82,000 from these square miles, ZWk under cultiva- benefits we all receive of capital we aggregations great 520,000 about population, has tion, or slightly over 6 to the square call corporations. In 1927 I bought mile. Coining to maturity each a General Motors car for $4160 and it in for a small alyear are about 5,200 young men in 1935 turned a far better and lowance show that bought and women. Surveys in order to earn a livelihood, these car for about $1100. The purchas Tmmifr neoDle are leaving the state ing value of my automobile dollar alat the rate of 3,600 a year, 00 a in these 8 years I had increased the received had In most We are or, 10 each or 400, day. month, fant exDorting our own flesh and equivalent of nearly a 50";i diviblood that the remainder of us dend in purchasing power a year. raw survive. We do tnis, not line I did not receive this dividend as Motors. Indians, for profit, but at huge a stockholder of tieneral losses to ourselves and the state. Had I been a stockholder I would There has been expended Dy ma have received about h'o a year, a as a consumer I got 50 turity on the average boy or girl but year; this because stockholders ii son tn S1500 for education, $5000 for food, clothing and housing and at were permitted to receive their reaWat S1000 for church, recreation 5 dividend, if earned. The sav al and medical purposes, a total of son people would invest their We are expoiung ings in General Motors stocks and 17000 to $7300. this investment in our young peo bonds and thus finance facilities by io at the rate of $70,000 a day which a better automobile could be more than $2,000,000 a month and manufactured each year ai a profit and still at a smaller selling price, $25,000,000 a year. But money is the least of our was because so far our lawsof and our lnsspg. The blood losses we sui the judgment of a majority confer cannot be replaced. We are people have protected from I of private property. sapping our future vigor, Initiative fiscation Moand vitality at an appaumg raie might clamor against General5 a u ennflnued we shall become i tors stockholdersI amreceiving not a stockstate of old men and womea and year because holder, but in so doing I would be spinsters. our whole industrial Thn Southern States lost 500,000 upsetting hundreds of of a system, throwing vigorous, courageous men out In thousands of men out of employpopulation of less than 10,000.000 own infive years of warfare. Such losses ment and endangering my a year, have Btunted the natural growth direct dividends of 50 me cite you another example of the South to this day. Here in Utah we are losing our best blood closer home. (in the second half of his adat the rate of 2 3 of l'v a year and do not seem to realize me serious dress, to be given In another Issue, ness of the situation. These young Mr, Hunt points out the relationmetal mining to people, earning their livings in ship of nonferrous California or Detroit, are as much the population and unemployment welfare of problems In Utah). A loss to the future stock-raisin- It THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY IiECOM.MENDEU RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 i SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. lmmmeMmmKmiemmmmmmimeMtim'mim ill g wwmiwijiiikmwwh:! hi mihuhiihwiiumsbiii iwiiijiubmmijkmbjiijjji 0MH3 0 - 5.? Wi STATE ' i INSPECTION : STATION AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS Avoid the Rush - Have your car Inspected Now 100 Per Cent UNION SHOP it it Let us Inspect and Clean your Radiator and Cooling System for Summer Driving BRYNERSV SERVICE PHONE 342 f |