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Show PAGE TWO TUE HELPER JOURNAL Entered .... ju niFT PRR. THURSDAY, JULy UTAH ' 14 sm ..... tiwii Two Dollars In Advance Second Class Matter At The Postoppice At Helper. Utah Published Every Thursday A j X. ha! Issued Every Thursday By THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Helper. Utah One Year tL r isame furniture was still theiTTs Los Angeles. California, V c ng had been tnnrho candidate for congressman at the Aa Miaa James. MARTIN BERT' UNCLE Jn its original place-t- h!? then next preceeding November elabout article an noted I have just e table against the ection, the number of votes cast for i waU and the family in the Salt Lake you de-- i be to t: Cromo picture still congressman per delegate large This RELATES AN issue. 3rd the of July Tribune , wall-- the termined by the county central com-picture that jpT1 of course, goes in my scrapbock. The .the - attemptmg to straighten mittee, provided that in all counties lolmind tbe to recalls FVFHT my article MTEPPQTIMfi every district shall be entitled to at I11IUIIL.UIII1W U KUU1U fill IQ tL lowing facts: i room least one delegate to each county and talk about the PasL i Was with the Dan and Josie .viorot convention. 33 back Note-Tby Show letter, Bob he following Vhe of Ireland Editor's Ka gullivaa Mirror enfaden was the Election of Delegates to County is one that was written by "Uncle", f We had just returned from unde. Convention dy out California and the entire,111" ldla Jesses Bert Martin of Castle Gate, who upon, . During the summer of isa. 1 f 1882. Having the article by Jo James,' (a) The county central committee djn hishall cause a mass meeting of tne Kansas City, our next stop stomach trouble and was adv'i, nddallghter 0f Jesse James in the, fiaid i.B Tribune. Sunday, Jul qualified e!ectors of partr batns and drink the water siding in each voting district entitled sent the following information to gjx ju (he mornmg and went to for one m"ith and was'cuJ ' were'did delegates in the county conven-- : her we while he hote, tQ ,.egi8ter. to know that Mrs s3m tion, to be called and held in suchj The writer, known as "Uncle" Bert happened the hotel manager asked " uouunuea on Page Thro meet ' Martin, win ue seven'. ame to """"" would fraiiK like if we r uuia was notorious age AUBusi. Jttn. 11c James (iTanK convention. and shall cause notice 01 show bu8iness 62 years, having join- kw brother of Jesse's, who died in the time and place of the holding eJ Dan and Josie Morris Sullivan's of course we were more than' of such meeting to be posted in at Mirror of ireiand at Iowa City. Nov- - 1915) tQ mee guch & person Tne. least three public places in eactjjember n 1875. Mr. Martin retired maiiager tnen told us that Frank' district at least five days prior to December 3l 1937. lJames and the d eatlng ty were the day of such meeting. Said notice! Vnnn the reanest of Uncle Bert, . ann-a- ,, UtlL wuum uc uul ouwii UmlMafll shall specify the number of delegates and because the editor felt the inforintroducfe US- Thi3 he did. to the countv convention to be chos- mation listed in his letter would be hg wf)UJ Frank James tod us that he had en at such meeting, and said county interesting to our readers, the Hel- Chit- UD to Governor hinlSf,lf central committee shall cause sucn per Journal is publishing his letter. t d fae and the anJ that "Where The Best Comes Fiw further notice of such meeting to be Castle Gate. Utah. were next train for Kan the taking given as the conditions existing in July 4, 193S sas City to have preliminary trial the district may reasonably reauire. Miss" Jo James - Saturday and that they would be back that Officers and Delegates Elected. Granddaughter of Jesse James Note: ofternoon. James Frank Continuous from 8:30 Sat (Ed. (b) At the time and place appoint- c o Los Angeles Bank p.. stood trial several times but wras ac- ed therefor, such mass meeting shall be convened in each district and at such county central committee shall Quitted each time). Sullivan invited DOUBLE FEATURE and the Deputy to attend the such meeting a district chairman,' certify the same to the county show tnat nisM- - They agreed to and and vice chairman of the opposite ventions. No. 1 Election of Delegates to State sex. secretary, treasurer, three com-- j (one of the small boxes on each side & The ctoru Kf . u r of the opera house was reserved for to Convention mitteemen. and the delegates were band while After the we . show, wing and which the members of the party re- the time At place (c) on th rocky for said party county conven- - Packing up. Frank and the Deputy siding in such district shall be ttiled in the party's county conven- - tion. the delegates so elected to ' each'came backstage and we had Quite a road to faint! tion shall be elected by ballot, such party county convention shall con-- ' vislt- - I remember that Frank had a balloting or the opportunity therefor vene at the place designated by the,8081 across the side of his face. He shall continue for at least one hour party's county central committee and Quoted a little Shakespeare and we after the time the meeting opens fori there organize, elect the delegates to al1 laughed and complimented mm. business, and the result of such el- - which the Qualified electors of the He then bid us goodby and thanked eetion shall be certified to the coun-- ; party residing in the county are en- - us for the privilege of watching the ty convention of the party by the 'titled in the state convention of the show. Many were the comments pub chairman and secretary of said party, and also elect the members of.'ished in the newspapers when the meeting; provided, that if any dist-- , the county central committee of their, news spread that the deputy had al- rict shall fail to elect delegates to party for the ensuing term and take lowed Frank to attend the show. Well, in later years, I happened to any party's countv convention, the. such other action consistent with the county central committees then In, provisions of this act pertaining to manage and own the Eden Music if office may fill the vacancies from, the affairs of their party in such Shop in St. Joe. Missouri. That was I j Adolph Zgkor prtitnlt in1 1S98. 1891 to 01 Mr. from as tne Sidenfaden memDers party county tney may deem proper, quaiinea such district and the secretaries of The chairman and secretary of each was the owner of the building and by fRED M'tMURRAY county convention snail certify to profession an undertaker. He owned the state convention the result of the the house on the side of the hill KIDS! IT'S YOUR election by county convention of that Jesse James lived in. Mr. Sid enfaden and I often drove out to the delegates to the state convention. THE Subscription U . CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT. Manager - re-c..- ,, UTAH STATE PictSS ASSOCIATION T js "us -- CONSIDER THE HELPER MERCHANTS Their ProQressiveness As Community Boosters iAre Big Assets To The City For more than a score of years the Journal has been boosting Helper merchants, the home town business men. Why? Because Helper merchants stand by their home town at all times; at all times are willing to lend a helping hand In the support of every home enterprise and because they back every move that Is for the best interests of Helper. But we wonder if the citizens In and about the community realize the worth of the home town merchants of the many things they do for the town and its people and how much we, as a people, owe to them. Back of every movement for good tor progress, development and uplift, are the home town merchants, and usually only the home town merchants, while others "pass the buck" except during beneficial showers. Who contributes most to community welfare to church, to school, to society, to civic movements, to charity and Improvements? Usually! only the home town merchants. Who are the vital forces In every organization having to do with community life and improvements? Usually, only, the home town merchants. Who are the first to work for needed Improvements, for better streets for a cleaner city, for city beautlfication for the very things that make ua proud of our home town? Usually, only the home mer- . Friday con-'Fran- k j desig-Jthem- j Who are the first to combat the things that are Injurious to our community to society to our Industrial, commercial, financial and moral life? Usually only the home merchants. Who digs Into their pocketbooks deeper than the home town merchants to support community benefits? "Day by day, In every way," home town merchants are contributing of their time, their energy and money to make this community a bigger and better place In which to live. It is proper and fitting then, that we give more than a passing thought to the debt we owe the home town merchant and that we qome to the realization that this debt can be repaid by giving to them the trade of the community, a trade well earned and rightfully y ' The truth of the matter Js. home town merchants are selling goods at, or less, than prices elsewhere, and if we will be fair and include additional expenses Incurred when trading away we are bound to admit that It Is cheaper to trade at home besides showing a of CHANGE TO SEE ... reciprocity. THE MAGICIAN ACT KEEP BUSINESS HOME Spend your money elsewhere, and the merchants will be forcM to go out of business and to seek a new location where more civic pr.de and community spirit exists. And you may be sure that no other business men will come in to take their place, as for nothing scares itoBebBIiiJtaS. from a town as much 83 "for reT sisns oa vacant- .... o'clock .... M. of 19 A Poramouftt nAKKlt BEN BLUE RUFE DAVIS BILLY LEE EVE ARDEN HARRY OWENS and hi ROYAL HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA No. 2 PICTURS SUNDAY MONDAY Continuous d COUPON A GI C AN EXPOSITION OF MIRACLES WITH THE " Great 3Iarquis (In Person) 1.00 HELPER CIVIC AUDITORIUM - - JULY FOLLIES 16 IN TECHNICOLOR FOR BENEFIT OF BOY SCOUTS COMPLIMENTS OF HELPER HP. OLDWYN This Ticket Will Admit Any Child (under 14) To See MARQUIS For 10c. Instead of 15c THE RITZ BROTHERS JOURNAL ZORINA i p. ?f V Y V Y V ?t A mmifSlnSmmmmrt'ri A & iuim-lijeiiizai3p- V Y tfi HELPER MERCANTILE Plione 141 1; ADOLP HE MENJOU Like so many other things you huy, i t's value you're spending money for in beer. In Blatz Private Stock Beer skillfully brewed from the choicest grains you 11 una your money s worm ana 10 spare, ror ,lv here is true beer flavor rich, smooth, satisfving. p. t'A from THE MARQUIS WONDER SHOW mwWMtim ? f Private 5tock t f ft Sunday gorges;;; i; FOR CHILDREN (Under 14) TO SEE KENNY BAKER ANDREA LEEDS HELEN JEPSON PHIL JAKER EDGAR BERGEN A 'CHARLEY i I nlLLIAXD e one-thir- 31 ftctwrt wiih THE YACHT CLUB BOYS C ....... the on ; that at said convention, delegates of the state convention will be elected and a county cliaiiman, secretary, treasurer, and a county central committee to serve for thei ensuing two years will be chosen, and other party affairs be considered. Delegates to such county conven- - clay be-th- kr m will be able to see the Marquis Won voting der Show. before Many of the Marquis mysteries are 19 Kaon of i,aJl votinjj districts is entitled ' m created especially for the delight of his juvenile admirers. A '..:3 number of delegates specified Helper number of delegates .pecified be- - schoolboy will be changed into a rab bit and then the bunny will be given sis fellows: .Vaaie of Dist. Number of Dele. to a tiny tot to take home and keep. Through the cooperation of Marquis to .... advance representatives it has teen to . fnamu of pari ) arranged that, the Journal may publish a coupon this week which will ounty Centril Committee of be worth of the childrens' County, Utah l;v (tls chairman.) admission price to see this amazing By (tts secretary). show. All a child has to do is clip The number of delegates from each this coupon from the paper and take voting district in each county to the it to the box office Saturday night county convention of any political and he will be admitted at the reparty for such county shall be in pro- - duced price of ten cents. portion to the number of votes cast' No reduced prices will be permit- within such district for the party's ted to children without this coupon. (Name of the party county convention of the for county will be held at in .... . the county . , seat of said county, at r sort of "open sesame" or pass to wonderland is being printed in to day's Journal, for the Journal has just made arrangements with advance representatives of Marquis, famous magician appearing at the Helper civic auditorium Saturday under the Kiwanis auspices of the Helper whereby nearly every child in Helper shall be chosen at a Utah's New Direct Ition (name of party) meeting to be held in each listriet in the county on or "' Law day of Primary Party) COUNTY CONVENTION. Notice .g hereby given that A. A We shall have more to say on this subject next week. NOTICE OF T j theirs. Party Conventions Notice Before the last Saturday in June in each year in which a general election is to be held a county convention of each political party shall be held at the county seat of each county in the etate; provided, that nothing herein shall prohibit any political party from holding convention after the fourth Tuesday in August of each general election year. The county central committee of each political party shall cause notice of the holding of such county convention of its party to be published in one or more newspapers, if any are published in such county, or in a newspaper having an extensive circulation in said county, which notice shall be in substantially the following form: W d chants. spirit strand H:;: j - fri'if 'H'jiYM ni,'Vjii"a CO. Helper v I L1JLn3, iJv. ijt n J fk r-- Civic Auditorium AUSPICES OF KIWANIS CLUB FOR BENEFIT OF BOY SCOUTS SATURDAY, JULY lG A dm. 15C " 251 8:15 P.M. - 40$ j ?? ?V MCCARTHY Tuesday Conttnuoug - Wednesday trom 3.'30 wed. 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