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Show TUB rAGE TWO HELPER J H E L P E NA L O O THE HELPER JOURNAL CANDIDATES IN TUESDAY'S SUCCESSFUL Issued Every Thursday By THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Helper, Utah . . One Year . Two Dollars In Advance Subscription Entered As Second Class Matter At The Postofpice Published Every Thursday "TJ B STATE Of trT..-5- P&SS TH- 1 ." ri f " we have convinced you in the foregoing articles of the series. It means money in your pocket. And it means money out of your pocket if you don't. If you made a practice of shopping at the city stores or if you order your goods shipped in by mail, you have only to figure up what these goods have cost you, and compare the total with what the same bill ot goods tvould have cost at home. For instance, the lailroad, fare or auto trip, your hotel bill, tlu time you waste, the goods you buy that you don't need, the higher prices you pay on account of the stupendous overhead at the city store all these things must be paid out of your pocket iu addition to the value of the goods themselves, plus a reasonable prof't. Every dollar that goes over the counter of the local merchants pays tribute to the entire community. It comes back to you In fullest measure. The merchant ha3 the interests of the home town at heart. If from nothing more than a selfish standpoint, he Is the best booster of its citizens, the home town has because the greater the well-beinthe better the pay they receive for their labor, the more comfortable their homes are and the better the streets are kept, the more efficient the schools, the better the fire and police protection, the more attractive does the community prove for others seeking homes and therefore the greater is the number of its possible customers. merchant and you assure Helper of a perBuy from the home-towmanent booster. He does not plan to stay here for a certain length of time, and then to move to some other place;, he is here to stay, for it is his home, and the home of his children. To maintain this leadership our home town merchants must be supported. They set the pace and rally the forces of good citizenship. Go over a list of your merchants and convince yourself that this is eo. The men in your general stores, in your hardware and implement stores, your druggists, your harness shop and shoe store men, your tinsmiths, your garage men, your elevator men and your produce dealers, your lumber merchants and dealers in building supplies, the men running your dairies and creameries, mills and factories, as well as other employers of labor, and others in the various affiliated lines. Their leadership deserves the support of every good citizen in town. In fact, every man, woman and child in the community has a moral responsibility in the matter. These men work for a good of the home town ,and everybody who has the welfare of the community at heart is in duty bound to work with them and keep them in the things they are trying to accomplish. "1 Copied from Grand Junction Sentinel - Clipped from Fniita Times. The following editorial deserves, the earnest consideration of every person who sits behind the wheel of an automobile, and has Ithe life of tiny tots in his or her hands. If it doesn't rn.'ike you resolve to drive more carefully, especially now at school time, there's something wrong with your innard3. PLEASE DON'T HURT MY LITTLE GIRL Dear Driver: Today my daughter who is seven years old, started to school as usual. She wore a dark blue dress with a white collar. She had on black shoes and wire blue gloves. Her Cocker Spaniel, whose name is "Scoot" sat on the front porch and whined his canine belief in the folly of education as she waved "goodbye" and started off to the haHs of learning. Tonight we talked about school. She told me about the girl who sits in front of her the girl with the yellow curls and the boy across the aisle who makes funny faces. She told me about her teacher, who has eyes in the back of her head and about the trees in the school yard and about the big girl who doesn't believo in Santa Claus. We talked about a lot of things tremenduously vital, unimportant things; then we studied spelling, reading and arithmetic and then to bed. She's back there now back in the nursery sound asleep, with "Princess Elizabeth" (that's her doll) cuddled in her right arm. You guys wouldn't hurt her, would you? You see, I'm her daddy. When her doll is broken or her finger is cut, or her head get.i bumped, I can fix it but when she starts to school, when she walk3 across the street, then she's in your hands. She's a nice kid. She can i r.n like a deer and dart about like a chipmunk. She likes to ride horses and swim and hike' with me on Sunday afternoons. But 1 can't be with her all the time I have to work to pay for her clothes and education. So please help me look out for her. Please drive carefully, please drive slowly past the schools and intersections and please if member, that children rvn from behind parked cars. Please don't hurt my little Kirl. Exchange. TYPE YOUlL M A - V,J - Iff. je'" I, t V f 'ST V-- ? U Jet f A 4. , J'1 ' ' " " '"" a Buih v Hrou of tun tin point - V. p. - v CriniM lM quick of to J 5u t . f fft . o ' rM &&&&& tern PINT No. 61 QUART No. 60 PINT No. 62 zry u w FRIDAY Continuous fi Jtx ' 90 PROOF-CO- PR. BQURBQM 1938, SCHENtEY f ' mt azr r J Y. C HELPER UTAH $250,000.00 - SATURDAY Sat from 3:30 p.m. 2-Y- Rt V 5 . - 4 y V' " I vniio In A - ENTERTAINMENT! Set Arson Trial RESULTS OF RUN-OF- ELECTION F COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER PETERSON, Orvel OLSON, Emmett K. Plurality COUNTY TREASURER SMITH. Arthur N O'BERTO, Viola Plurality COMMISSIONER 2433 2096 337 Plurality .. COUNTY ATTORNEY SHEYA, Edward GIBSON, Marl D Plurality 2446 2056 390 HOLDEN, John W. .. REDD, John H. 188 103 85 Plurality CLERK and AUDITOR YOUNG, B. H. 'Brig' WARD, Ben 2490 2040 450 Plurality 2454 2139 315 SHERIFF A. C. 'Red' KNOBBS, WILLIAMS, G. A. 'Slim' Plurality 2511 2042 469 ASSESSOR SEMKEN, Charles H ROWLEY, Silas Plurality COUNTY 2253 2135 118 and Separate trials for Dragon 'Smylia Obren, charged with arson in connection with the burning of their home at National in July, were set September 20 following their in district court. The arraignment 'former'3 trial will begin December il, the latter's to follow immediately after. M1S5BRQADM ernocc MURPHY E. L Hill, Spring Canyon, received recommendation of the board of last week for the position !of county recreation project super visor under the state WPA, Sun. - Mon. - Tues. 2257 2223 Continuous 34 Letter files plain and metal- at The Helper Journal. Phone 147-- W ...Helper "Red" KNOBBS G Movie Season! AIR CONDITIONING YEAR-'ROUN- First Bursting Bombshell Brings to You Two Great Stars In the Most Stirring Heart Drama And the THURSDAY September 29 of All limes Dime Night if Any Scat 10c We lex A. Bring Back to You Two Splendid Pictures LEO CARRILLO EDITH FELLOWS City Streets And I wish to thank the people of Carbon county for the expression of confidence shown at the Runoff Primary last Tuesday in selecting me as their candidate for Sheriff on the Democratic Ticket and hope for the same continued support through the remainder of the campaign. I also wish to express my gratitude to Mr. Williams and his supporters for the fair and gentlemanly campaign which they conducted, and sincerely ask their support at the General Election, November 8th. I realize without this wonderful support I can never hope to be elected Sheriff of Carbon County. 1.00 GREATER THORIT HATCH VISITS HERE faOSE H0WA from Sunday INTRODUCIN Others do not include Harper. August Carlson took over the duties of city marshall, a few days last Thorit Hatch, former citv attorney. week for C. A. Knobbs, who was out who left Helper last fall to enter the newspaper field in Coquille, Ore- campaigning. gon, is a visitor here this week. He was assocated in the coast city with William F. MacKnight. former pub FOR CUAL SEE lisher of the Helper Journal, until last week when he sold his interests to Mr. Young, publisher of the Co quille .Valley Sentinel. The Sentinel Is the opposition paper to the one Spring Canyon Coal owned by Mr. Hatch and MacKnight. Mr. Hf.tch announced that the two "Best in the West". Coquille papers are merging into a corporation. M Recommend Hill COUNTY Includes Harper Precinct. (Paid Political Adv.) INC, N. THE - Three 4-Y- . ... , 1 H Vt f i 41 BLONDELL MELVYN DOUGLAS "There's Always a oman Mt-KQDDE- WHI5KIY DISTRIBUTORS, Top Row: Arthur N. Smith, Treasurer; C. A. "Red" Knobbs, Sheriff; D. A. "Lon" Tidwell, Commissioner. Bottom Row: Edward Sheya, County Attorney; Brigham H. Young, County Clerk and Auditor; Commissioner; (Charles Orvel Peterson, H. Semken, Assessor, (picture not available), Commisall Democrats. John W. Holden, sioner, Republican. ' I C. A. STRAIGHT BANDS Price MOVIE QUIZ CONTEST Expression of Thanks Jii II Silver Moon Hall, JOIN NOW i1 - FRIDAY vrv Afcl 1 Vl ' ' J " f-- i ' -X """" V' 'I sf L 3rd Annual Jamboree STRAND JOAN IP LIKE THIS BOURBON WATS l Septw Three TIDWELL, D. A GOLI, Eugene SELECTED f rfQ ended 1fiaaei new case of mum in Carbon couatv .L M slate, as did Musicians Oct. 15 - I n 77 the week dicated one the only one had a clear county. for mmn'U ' BUYING AND MAIL ORDER SUPPORT SHOULD BE DISCONTINUED SO ,AS TO RETAIN PROSPERITY HERE You should buy from Helper merchants because it pays you, as mr -- Arraigned Fridsv ..Vern F. Olson, price. 3s Sf" raigned last Friday before the Peace J. W. vuU charge of rape, alleged to have committed August 24. Date fa. urn. liminary hearing has nr.t In lieu of $2000 bond, the defend' is in tuc .uuutjf Jail. if HIUII1U .ViLIUinHmO MUrMMU IF YOU ARE THIS ' ASSOCIATION mcdpu amto mu am pro TOWN AiniMn RUNOFJLECTION - - 29 - One Case Report. If u SEPTEMBER Ummm i i At Helper. Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Manager "UTAH THURSDAY, EOTAH September Patricia li Jt?l. 1 FENTON N Cf RE REYNOLDS ,a Double Feature . irtnl KM HULL BIG 10c NIGHT Woods !S!rtjft. Wffimm ANOTHER Donald m tfrjdBb mil 30 t piling W7X'' Ellis Romance on the Run Wednesday Only And "THE FIGHTING - Continuous Weci from 3:30 lMDEPUTY" SMITH Saturday October BALLEW rnd LOU GEHRIG In "RAW HIDE" 1 BUCK JONES "Stranger From Ariizona You Can't Afford to Miss! Your Name Might be Drawn And CHARLES BICKFORD ANN "GANGS DVORAK OF NEW Thursday Only YORK" Limm IP SJ Barton MacLANfl - |