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Show I I PE HELPER FAGE SIX JODBNAL-- U E Lee Lemon returnea work last Wednesday aner oeius uu a tliree aays Carman RAIWLOAU NE1DS Ran . . By N. Due to lack of funds the D & R ue. is in danger of having to drop in the local leag- - out of active play this season unless W softball , r r r , , i rentry r j r j .. way8 an j means are found to raise money to keep the team going. It is An Automobile reported that a local association may ffurrish uniforms, but no Loan Will Help 'this still leaves the funds for balls and bats! You More usual than not. there are al -- to obtain cash in 20 minutes w ithout mortgaging your furniture, ways a few geniouses in a large or assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. ganization who can. if they want to. -- To cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. find the "ways and means" to get -- TO SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet these needs. What is needed now is realize cash out of the deal. to for some of the step forward and put their ideas be Loan Credit Company fore the team management so that PHONE 397 SILVAGXI BLDG. PRICK D & R G V can stay in the league Your slogan of "Ship by Rail" and "Travel by Rail" can't be put any more effectively than by a softball team sporting the railroad colors and name. Wanted and Needed-Fina- ncial and Moral Support G . m , i much-neede- above-mentione- d Private A .A A A Rallt-G-eneral Foreman James Brisnahan attended a general staff meeting in fM LJ aM dLM n i Salt Lake Tuesday. Machinist Fred Voll was "King for a day' filling Foreman Brisnahan's shoes, during the latter's- stay In the big city. Raili 1 A EDS Last Friday evening while returning from Price, Machinist Ed Horning was one of the participants in collision with the car driva head-oen by Mrs. Moss, local merchant. It is reported that Ed was on his side of the highway but couldn't crowd off enough on his side because his then-neFord couldn't climb fences. Ed and the Missus had just dropped their daughter, Editha, who was graduated that evening, at the Tabernacle, and were on their way back here to dress up and return to Price exercises. for the commencement Mrs. Horning suffered a possible skull fracture, cuts and bruises. Ed was still in the hospital at Price early Monday receiving treatment for cuts and bruises. Rails Carman Biy Miller Is on one of his usual trips uo to his homestead in Indian Canyon. n vr i (11 f) .Lwlf ,J W Alcohol 14 12 OhOH to V brvo.ua.. 90 Dtoei 3 Rallt JLaW, Roma California Wines ProducU of ROMA WINE COMPANY. Lodl Caliiorniff Fl X tt T t Um ' (SEE THIS PAPER FOR T1ME AND PLACE v ' fT cJ rl ' T T T ssssssr k& 4 T ? T Sr' Vl" ,, , T T T T X T ? I' i 1 't 4 j1 t doubly delicious, so digestible coming and it'i to sea "Star in my Kitchen." Watch this paper for FREE. Be sure time and place. You'll find real entertainment in it and real help, too. For it shows you a new, easier way to bake and fry with Spry, the new ALL -- vegetable shortening. Cooking experts for 281 home-maki-ng schools say Spry's the creamiest shortening they ever used. Cakes are mixed in half the time with Spry, yet they're lighter, finer, with a wonderfully delicate flavor. Just try this recipe. See if the most expensive shortening T t T ihortening f TRIPLE-CREAIV1E- SMSW- - D! -- unbtaUn Hcupmilk Combine Epry. rait and vanilla. Add sugar gradually and erf am until light and fluff y. (So quickly done with smooth, creamier Spryl) Add eggs, one at a time, beating thor- mtphlv ofrr Mrh ArtHitinn Sift flour and baking powder to- gxuier o umes. Jaa small amounts of flour to creamed mixture, alternately with milk, beating after each addition until smooth. Pour batter Into two layer pans greased with Spry, Bake in moderately hot oven (375" F.) 25 minutes. Spread Chocolate Frosting between layers and on top and aides of cake. iounre nulk .rJ FROSTING IH Ubletpooni Spry Ijihletnnnn bnller ALL-vegeta- " i eggs, CHOCOLATE ever gave you so delicious a cake. Spry pastry is flakier and more foods crisper tender Spry-frie- d and tastier and so digestible a child can eat them. Try Spry today. The new, purer cupiugar BeCGtUe Firestone eurn aifted con-- J feetlonera' surer W teaipoon vanill chocnlat hot i teaipoon nit Melt Spry, butter and chocolate together over hot water. Pour hot milk over nugar and stir until sugar is dissolved. Add vanilla and salt. Add chocolate mixture and beat until smooth and thick enough to spread. Makes enough to cover top and sides of two layers. U U mtttmmtras In tKue rut pti art Inl) In 31b., Mb. cons. Also In fc!g Mb, family .( , j I I yt y y y y y y yt ty v V t PHONE 72 - - i I saves money by controlling and securing rubber and cotton at the sources and by efficient manufacturing and distributing. These savings make possible extra values at lower prices. ' Hi laoiiMi a I f a iifS as low as You pet: Quality First choice rubber and selected cotton ihp.t conform to Firestone's hi;;h standards and rigid H!&h II T.l specifications. Safe, silent f!i!eage tread ciesin made of tough, flow wearing rubber that . ssures long mileage. Sturdy br.'s and rugged notches r.STtg CONVOY 4.50-21..- .. lrvaut Protection Nine extra pounds of rubber are I'ddcd to every 100 pounds of cord by the Firestone patented Gum-Dippin- I 4.75-19-.- .. 5.00-1- 9. 5.25-17..- 8.83 ... 9.2$ . . . .. g .10.45 5.50-1- 7 process. Every fiber of every cord in every ply is saturated with liquid rubber which counteracts internal friction and heat that ordinarily HEAT Comfort '..$7.W 4.50-2- 0 rkidding. T- CARS AND TRUCKS FOR rive protection against I I Seruice at ims fw low rnMimmm Hour (cake flour preferred) 2M teaspoon baklm powder and FIRESTONE Gives You i 2curifted Materials d rl H temspoon alt leajpoon vanilla Building door-crac- TIME.W i & A. FOR M0SE H0WA CAKE So EASY to bake and fry with Spry 0 a delightful new a Jl" VV THERE'S V " V I - foods are ?Y ?? ? V'" " T T , fl, now Is Billy Murphy brand-nebaby the about boasting girl presented to him early Tuesday morning. May 17th. Needless to say he's all puffed up about the nice little 5 pound bundle of joy. Both the Missus and daughter are doing very w ell. Rans It is reported that Al Martin has resigned from the Credit Union aud Wetmore was iting committee. W. until fill to vacancy the appointed next election of officers. Ralls Engineer Roger Reynolds laid off a few trips and went to Salt Lake to give his friend Sam Graves, of Scale books for sale The ambitions, matrimonial and trap-doo- r Journal office. a few trips on the 11 p.m. geat. How- ever, the plan did not materialize as Sam is foxy and has Army lined up FOR COAL SEE and under his command now, and caught all malley helping trips tip the hill instead of the goats. Roger is now advanced to tlie 3 p.m. goat which now leaves George the 11 p.m. and Sam Is still holding his goat Spring Canyon Coal until and pos'ticm mystic advantage "Best in the West". the pension board meets again, at least. via the Ralls Phone 147-- W ...Helper Now that the new 3700's have everything except elevators on them to carry the crews up into the cab, Pete Jouflas, Helper why not have them equipped with wings too? It's said they could fly. Ralls Weeter Engineer layed off Monday to give Sam a shot at the midnight switch engine. Ralls Joe Rasmussen Engineer spent in Salt Lake with his the week-enfamily making final plans for their vacation, which started today. They will first go to New Orleans, then to Atlanta. Georgia, where the family will be met by Dr. Grant Rasmussen a son. who is well known in this city. From there they will all make an extensive tour of the east coast. Boston and Niagara Falls are to be included in their itinerary. y y cakes Spry gives t ... . L T v r z Rails-Mac- hinist about yy y y I &Jfftir' ,4 i Hy Stockton's mind is at ease now since McFall took the horse from the Helper range. He bemoans the condition of the pasture though, say the horse made too many big holes in the grass and Hy's afeared returned Engineer Pete Barrall that a cow might break a leg. from the East Monday after attend Rails Convention at ing the Engineers' Detroit, Michigan. He reports that over 18.000 from Canada and the United States were In attendance Rails Fireman "Shanty" O'Brien was off work Monday to get his fishing tackle in shape for Sunday's fishing. "Shanty" Is a proud father now, boys' Ralls Roundhouse Electrician McFall left for Vale, Oregon, Saturday in his car, accompanied by his son and a horse. Mac's brother needs the horse time-lea- rn badly so he can finish the spring planting. Rails Fireman Mel. G. Crawford has been laying off for the past few days. LI&HLTENOER Rails Fireman E. C. "Doc" Slopanskey J has been set up as an engineer once IM HALF THE more. He can now work with his I old pal Sam again. MIXING z Ralls I Engineer F. W. Hoffman left Hel TRY THIS I z per to report at Grand Junction for service out of there Ralls . ri .it is now cam Liiguieer ;prauing paigning in the Garfield area still on the Democratic ticket """" " ,J, although z j the story has been that he was ' 'L OLD FASHIONED I switching" again CHOCOLATE LAYER 2 have a good U-- 11 Motion Picture f y CooKing cnoo! T STAR 26 . last week, ... - T T ? Come to fT ft y IN I T . The Sunday Night Bridge tQ Salt rke 0 i at tne home of vr neia and (, was always back in tlme t0 v" e,e he has the extra'-TetL slivers in their ' .. . The euest liar lt does he v gnu1A. R. Deminan, Mr. and Rail Wycotf. Members present" ' M ' laid Carmoni HosUer helper Luke.. and Mrs. F. Nyman. Mr I . ,1. " " j off the first part or me e nl. Dr. and Mrs U workout ninerate Irom nis trenuous ... ball team in h. rii-lionJ ,ast Sunday It's a young man's game and an old man's spectacle. Luke! Rails TRUSSES AT the financial stateJs Following 193S of the D & R G ment for May. W Employees (Helper) Credit Union: DRUG RECEIPTS 176.06 $ .... .... purchased Shares 653.00 Loans repaid 24.13 received Interest .80 Fines S 929.78 .... TOTAL .... DISBURSEMENTS ... S 104.50 Shares withdrawn 619.00 .... Loans made 10.84 j . . Expenses Total Disbursements ... .. I 734.34 195.44 Cash on hand at end . .... ... $ 929.78 TOTAL $13.79 Profit for month . 3.751.11! .. ... loans Outstanding .... 3.778.0k' Outstanding shares ... 113' Number of Members - 55 Number of borrowers V Zt i.-- 1 d bis-sore- "Bish" Lloyd MAY n. made two mi. ana mr. Miner . A..""' trt. J. TDLLITJ3 .v. "I i i motion was passea Green-stree- t credit union meeting that Mr. draw to appoint a committee payto inaugurate action of up plans roll deductions. Following Is a list . ..... .nrobably- act on the ...... irin Ui 11110 ii uh r v, committee: W L. Berry, C. B. Eaton, V. C. Arej'le. w tjov T T!. Willis. E. H, ranter, Kendall V. II. Weller. H. L. Cooley. Martin. G. Al and Carr, A meeting of the above committee well be called on Wednesday, June 1 at the city halL A ."XT; THURSDAY, C T A B LPEB. 6.00-1- 6 6.25-1- 6. 1315 . . . Tiro For Trucks At Proportionately cause blowouts. And Bu" Low ft Puncture Protection Firestone's patented construction oj two extra layers of cords under the tread protects against punctures. ani New Low Prices Never before have all these safety low. economy features been combined in a tire priced so Don't take chances on your holiday trip. Come in us put a set of these large si:e, wearing t're5 on your car remember, von saverugged, long Gum-Dippe- d toiiS-Le- t 25. There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community Tilt FIRESTONE how. Untult your INDEPENDENT GOAL & Or Tnw aer. I I tii voic Monday ory Nationwide H. B. C or '." B'"f JUifc. BRYNER'S SERVICE COKE COMPANY VOICE local I HELPER PHONE 32 |