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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1938 TH8 RllLRCUD UEJLPEK JOURNAL DELPER. UTAH CATCHING DISEASES RAINS NEWS NE1DS By Mrs. Lucille Erlckson Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Duncan enter tained the Sunday afternoon Pinochle club this week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Louis Delacourt, Albert Dela- court and Mr. and Mrs. Tex Thorn. By N. J. TULLIUS Eugiaeer Doc Slopansky is very machinists, took the day off on New hostile because he lost the 1192 to, year's day to start the year right his old friend Sam Graves. His sour by staying at home and enjoying look gives one the impression that the peace and quiet of the fireside. Ralls he thinks ifs an outright case of We, Mike Pagano retired the first of crooked roundhouse politics! have never heard of crooked politics. the year after a railroad career of before, so why doesn't someone - over thirty years. The boys all say come along and give us the low- they hate to see Mike give up the job, but hope that he will enjoy down on this racket? Rails himself in the sw found leisure. Bill Wetmore and Harold Wahl, "Old No. 1" of the roundhouse says he misses Mike very much because now there no one of intelligence left to argue and bicker with. Rails The roundhouse Mr. grapevine, Jimmy Kavanaugh, has been wondering what in the world has become of Engineer Roger Reynolds ten whole days for celebrating and the Irisher was visible nary a day, nary a night! The Grand Junction and Greenriver work has missionary influenced this metamorphasis, Jim thinks. MINERS AND Rails Engineer Al Reed reported back SHIPPERS to work Monday morning. . Rails OF THE Now that the holidays are over FAMOUS with and just about forgotten, the entire engineer's board has returned back to work. Rails 1 Sunday's snowfall enlightened Marv Lambson, freight agent, to the fact that his loading platform is two miles long, not one mile long. Shoveling six inches of snow for any length of time is liable to stretch imagination and distances in anyone. Why not have Helper city's new snow plow make a test run on the General Offices Salt Lake City Utah platform every time it snows?. Rails Hy Stockton layed off for New Years. Says it will take him till CAFE GRILL 1940 to recuperate. Gross exager-atiowe say after seeing him scale the side of an engine like a young gorilla, on the Monday morning shift. Utah Fuel Go. Castle Gate Clear Creek fj 1 l i 1 8 r Tom Hogan of Salt Lake was Christmas day visitor in Helper. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Efficacy Of Prayer Attested In Sermon The United States Civil Service "Sacrament" is the subject of the Commission has announced competi in all Churches of tive examinations as follows: Student fingerprint classifier in the Christ, Scientist, Sunday, Jan, 9. Among the Scriptural citations are Federal Bureau of Investigation. Entrance lesson-sermo- n i n Get acquainted with one of 1 f steaks! You'll enjoy Itl i, 650 For a Five Course Dinner Mr. Hillyard Bochere sustained a badly smashed foot last week. a the following: "Great peace have they which love they law: and nothing shall offend them. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after for they righteousness shall be filled.'' (Math. 5:6). Correlative to the citations are the following from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "What we most need is the prayer of fervent desire for growth in grace, expressed in patience, meekness, love, and good deeds. Ar we benefited by praying? Yes, the desTre which goes forth after righteousness is hungering blessed of our Father, and it does The credit union is too busy right not return unto us void." now to get out further installments on the articles of incorporation that Wellington Man To so many have requested, lue to the fact that the time must be spent Face Involuntary in figuring out interest and diviManslaughter Charge dends due the stockholders of the local union. Harold Marantette, Wellington, Rails with mancarged involuntary The freight depot received anslaughter, pleaded not guilty beother carload shipment of Blatz fore J. W. Hammond, Justice of beer for the Helper Mercantile comthe Peace, Friday morning and was released on $1000 ball. pany Monday morning. Ralls Marantette was arrested last Minutes of the meeting of the Thursday evening by Tony Denver & Rio Grande Western Emnight patrolman, upon reployees (Helper) Credit Union Board, turning to Price after an absence held December 28 in the council of nearly three months. room at the city hall. A warrant for his arrest was s It was agreed that the sworn out September 2 at the would stand as is for another year time that a complaint was filed instead of trying to amend them, by Sheriff- S. M. Bliss charging The 25 cents handling charge now Marantette with the responsibilbeing imposed on each loan would be ity for the automobile accident discontinued at the first of the year August 25 in which Heher C. and instead there would De a min Turner, Wellington, was fatally imura charge of 25 cents on all injured. loans where the interest is less than The evening of Tuesday, Aug. 25 cents. driven by 25, the car allegedly It was the opinion of the Board Marantette plunged through a guard rail on U.S. Highway No. 50 between Price and Helper critically injuring Turner so that he died at the Price hospital three Code No. 302 days later. Marantette left the county soon after the accident Code No. 301 and did not return until last we$k. Sunnyside Coal & Coke t ; t Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton were dinner guests at the home of Mr. that the present bond of one thou- and Mrs. Ralph Hartnian New Year's sand dollars on the treasurer would day. be sufficient again for this year. Mr., A. V. Ray was appointed to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fleck and son. make arrangements to secure for Glen, of Salt Lake, were guests at the credit union a hall to meet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. for the coming year. Duncan last week. Messers Greenstreet and Willis were appointed to get out the Mr. and Mrs. Long of Rolapp nual notices for the isited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dalton. meeting in January. The president appointed the following nominating Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith were Salt to committee handle the election coming up at the Lake visitors last week. annual meeting: E. H. Parker, chairman, J. L. McFall and Ken Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sorenson are The following offices are to be the proud parents of a baby boy, filled in the coming election: three born December 18th. members for the board of directors, one credit committeeman and three Mr. and Mrs. Mel Thomas visited in Colorado over the Christmas supervising committeemen. Bessie DeVietti was a Salt Lake caller over Monday. salary is $1440 a year, less a retirement deduction of 3i Per cent. Full information mar bo obtained from Bruce Moffitt, secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board at the post office in this city. SALE FOR The Following: For Sale ....t Simplex Mangle In good condition $135.00 value for only $35. ....1 six-foplate Cigar Case, glass top, $20.00 1 s Display case, $35.00 1 Mahogany buffet, 2 sets of drawers and mirror, $10.00. Inquire at the APARTMENTS HILLCRE8T HOTEL and &oup or Cocktail Salad Grill's Special Coffee Tea 8tk Milk HALF PINT PINT QUART ill JOE BARBOGLIO, JR ill Attorney-at-La- w Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 00 Helper, Utah LaFEL OMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Stafford CARBON COUNTY the week ended December 24 new cases of communicable diseases reported in Car bon county, a considerable Increase over the preceding week, according to a report made this week by the 1 Utah State Board of Health. Nine new cases of chicken pox, nine measles, five mumps and one were reported in the pneumonia county. Emery county reported 44 new cases of measles, a continuance of the increase in that disease from PROMPTNESS the week previous. While the week's report through EFFICIENCY out the state shows a total increase COURTESY for all communicable diseases, the rise is not alarming, according to COMPLETENESS Dr. W. M. McKay, director of the division of communicable diseasii v SUDDEN bereavement is a tre-control. Parents nevertheless should g mendous strain. Seemingly un- have knowledge of the increase and J be-- v important responsibilities he careful about permitting children come clouded. Decisions must to go into public places when they 5 be made quickly. It la Impera- do not feel well, ha said. be mortician Most contagious diseases, Mr. Mc tive a reliable Kay pointed out, start like a commoi consulted. col-p.nd much damage mny ho doif? ttr'i permitting children prejiimaOly $ WALLACE MORTUARY thru uf ring from common o $ virtue of years of experience, :olds attend school or any other pviblic s is prepared to offer the finest gatherings. type of service available anywhere. A complete service within the bounds of price DON'T GET UP NIGHTS During 17 there were mmmi i THIS 25c TEST FitEE if it fails. Help nature drive out waste and excess acids which can cause the irritation that wakes you up, causes scanty flow, burning, or backache. Flush the kidneys as you would the bowels with castor oil. Get 25c worth of juniper oil, buchu leaves, etc., made Into green tablets. Just say Buketa to any Locally at druggist. GREENHALGH All WALLACE MORTUARY Funerals Include a Well Made Casket, Embalming and Use of S Chapel if Desired. WALLACE MORTUARY Phono PHARMACY 158 Price, Utah Helper, Utah See Us For Your Office Supplies jj WE CARRY A C03IPLETE LINE OF jfi Inks - Typewriter Ribbons - Paper Clips 33 Second Sheets - Brief Cases - Receipts S rnvent.nrv Sheets - Paner Pn.st.ners - Rnishesffi iShow-car- d Paint - Shipping Tags - Day BooksSj JLedger Paper - Carbon and Typewriter Papery 1 Jlndex Cards - Social Secuity Rayroll Records! j Helper Bldg. pnone ,w irvi - t:ii r o i Deeds - Township Blank Etc. Dr. G. Q. Christensen surgeon pnysician Office Hours 2 to 5 p.m. 10 to 12 a.m. 8 to 9 p.m. ffl LEGAL FORMS 16U-- jSummons blanks and 18 Receive Licenses To Marry Marriage licensse issued in Carbon county during the month of Decern ber totaled IS as compared with 20 during the corresponding month of 1936. There was no change in the number of diorces, there being three decrees granted In each month, the County Clerk, B. H. Young, reported last Monday. Sunday school 10 a.m. Cecil Broadbent, superintendent. Sacrament Services 7:30 p.m. Bishop Byron Carter in charge. Genealogical nfeeting every Mon-la- y at 7:30 p.m. Services held at Central School Professional Code No. 300 i SHOW INCREASE IN Black Leather Bag with bank book lost Saturday near Bunnel Reward Motor company offered for return to MRS. DAYTON KELLY of Martin or to Helper Journal Office - Vegetable L.D.S. CHURCH LOST PURSE by-law- MENU PAGE THILFJ Stafford Bldg Utah Helper, Helper Journal PHONE 21 WALLACE MORTUARY LICENSES EMBALMERS A. N. Wallace. Mgr. 41 N. Tst East Prone 1M Utah Price L. -- TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE rK . - ' SALES and SERVICE re lit . R. A. Livingston Dictator A. PHONE Secretary 213-- UTAH Metlng Every Tuesday LODGE HALL pom" ' r , -- Dr. J. W. Hend 0 W Loyal Order of atMoose 8 P.M. Bl.nd.TW ana HELPER J. Carlson AOOP FrM Horn Trial! Convenient Terms r HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS WALKERVILLE, ONT. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND X , No Carrying Charge T. E. 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