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Show M my inv ima wrM THE - . ' r RJLILRCUD HELPER JOURNAL - HELPE B, ...v , rrsrsirT. .... 1935 with Key to the Scriptures, by M. g chairman to be appoiniea ai a Eday; jcsub lausni me way 0 ! Stressed In date. by demonstration, that we may . Topic Election of three directors follow-- ; derstand how this Ui?ine princip B. ( ed. Successful electors were: Mr. .Love ia tne subject of the lesson. C. Eaton from Signal department, j gemon jn aJ churches of Christ,! triumphs over death. Jesus present Mr. J. B. Mr. n. Sclentigti Sunday, January 30. jtne ideal of God better than coj wcj ci-- ; the Willis from car department. Term Scriptural any man whose origin wag Inc,uded amorjg ' three years. tations is the following: "Owe no man spiritual. Hence the force of h Mr. w. n. weiiw rrcirviu any thing, but to love one anoiner:- admonition, 11 ye love me. Keep 6t Credit committee for term of three . h that 0veth another hath ful- ' commandments.' (p. 25). D 1 t. 14. 01. years. tllieu me law. tnnum. to. SI hanger.-followin"'BE THAR Claude Argyle, Ben Smith and Al Embodied as a correlative is the' etc. Watch on for serve to j elected Health were date, from Science and Martin 1938. for year committee Auditing of days for the occasion. Motion made and seconded that a bid we hold a banquet in Helper around has Switchman Ketehum and fond adieu to his old "Stude" car June. Motion carried. Moved Green-street President of a that seconded owner and is now the proud be empowered to make all brand-nePontiac. ' Ralls necessary arrangements for speakers, SCIILITZ and LUCKY LAGEK of music, menu, program, etc., and to L. F. Wilson, Superintendent to ON TAP EXCLUSIVELY Transportation, went through nere appoint his various committees for out bis orders. No. on 2, carry early Monday morning ft.. A COZY PLACE TO Moved and seconded that all ofa meeting with officials at the Salt ficers of our union be given a vote Lake terminal. Ralls of thanks for their services during and the Ren family Caiman year 1937. Motion carried. Cooley Vic Martell, Mgr. 222 So. Main Moved and seconded to adjourn journeyed to Salt Lake over the wek-ento visit with the folks. II irWWTMFIIM meeting. Ml K Illl II . I jnus .t.ui.i".iy " TSIEIDS J -- "T5 THURSDAY, JAN. 27, DTAB I 1 nr. i n A " PtVM&uT j ... j g By N. J, TULI.rrs ffAILROAD NEWS I is the limit for a good time at "Poker General Foreman Bncmabau was Fiat. watch tor oates, etc. Ralls in Salt Lake last Friday on official business for the railroad. It is unEngineer and Mrs. Frank Porter derstood that he had his eye peeled and Frank's sister-in-law- , spent a few days in Salt Lake last week. for ome new rolling power too! Rails Engineer Hoffman took the day Fireman Bottorff was off the off Monday. Maybe it was too windy work board for a couple of days the for Hoffy ti stick his head out of forepart of the week. an engine cab. Raits Rails Reed and Buvia arei Engineers Engineer Doc Slopansky just re-- i off the work board reasons unknown turned from Denver where he took in 'and unobtainable. Rails the big livestock show there. Jimmy Kavanagh says that Doc Is Fireman E. F. Qooper was off going to work in Ogden now, "just work for two or three days early . . .. .. . 4 lu 1.ue uu imuu fiui &uy &uuwb mail this week. may be in the making there.'1 We're: Rails of the opinion that, maybe there's' Carman J. H . Bellows is still at a twin to tne old 1192 that Doc salida hospital wants to grom on to! . Rails Rails Carman N. G. Hansen's daughter Thar ain't no ViQ'iantes at "Poker, denarted for her mission to Denmark Flat" to cramp your style. The aky)ia8t Saturday. N.G. lay-e- off a couple V. TOWN TAVERN UP WARM d I II Bill VA Rai The dead ones are buried on "Boot Hill." The live ones will be at "Poker Flat" Watch for dates etc. Rails There was an Ass'n. of Amer-caRailroads meeting last Monday night at the Utah Service club chapel between the hours of 7 to 8 p.m. The purpose of this meeting was to acquaint rialroad personnel of the local terminal with the new rules and regulations as set down for the n year IT S EASY TO 1938. There was good attendance at this meeting. Car Boss Ray Berrett held a meeting about the A.A.R. rules and regulations for the crews at Soldier Summit Monday afternoon. He reper cent attendported ance. Rails The local chapter of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America will hold its regular meeting Friday night in the council room of the city hall Rails Pipefitter Ed Johnson took the week-enoff to get acquainted with his family again. Rails Ed Kimball, roundhouse laborer, is being bothered with the love-bu- g lately, so says Ed Laursen. It is rumored thatKimball has intentions matrimonially, for the near future! , PHONE 213-- Ji L fJ one-hundr- NJPTC?! 4 IIELFEK W UTAH mm To Be Assured of Quality Moving Service When You Want It Call - d CARTER TRANSFER CO. LONG & SHORT DISTANCE HAULING """(l' j PINT No. QUART 64 Bourbon Freight Agent Marv Lambson reports that Chokey Bergera received another carload of good old Blatz Beer this week. Never too "cold to. drink beer! Rails Notes from Second Annual Member-sni- p meeting . January 18, 1933 Sufficient number of members present (15) to constitute a quorum. Meeting opened b prayer, meiii-be- r Argyle, chaplain, officiating. Financial Statement for year 1937 operations read in detail by Treasurer Willis. Motion made to accept his report as rendered and same be made a part of our records. Motion carried. Report of Credit Committee by Chairman Weller, read, approved, and motion made to accpet his re. port as part of our records. Motion carried. Report of Auditing Committee by Chairman Ben Smith, read in detail, approved and accepted in our records by usual motion. Motion made to accept report of President Greenstreet as read. Motion No.167Rya No. 63 Bourbon No. 166 Ryo 12 PINT No. 65 Bourbon No.168Ryo Straight BOURBON Whiskey BRAND whlikay it 7 yaart old 90 PROOF ThU 7 - 12 PINT I 1 No. 62 I Tin 12 12 yiV , 1 Ptt. crSc mum Rules 7 r"".nm mm. toot JfcBS or mm mm, "ramoro. J5nu.. A ic coat. r MANY Co AN FT Us on; alae" ,f IV w-- T r- - Z aB lic oL"!fi9o. tarried. I v I. Motion made and seconded to adopt Section 4 of Article 6 of our bylaws, as a' means of curtailing laxity in paying installments on loans. The section involved provides for a fine against such delinquents. Motion made and seconded that we adopt an educational program for the current year, meetings to be held once each four months, to enlighten our members as to credit union movements in general. Carried. 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