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Show al THE HELPER JO URN PAGE FOUR - it r t NEWS rvt NEWS 13, m states. POLO-SOFTBA- Mr. and Airs. Allison ATTRACT HUGE CROWD SPRING THURSDAY, JULY KENILWORTH DONKEY RILRCUD - tTTAH CANYON, KENILWORTH WIN FEATURES M,rR. By Vivian Burton family returned' Sunday fT Noe have been to the San Francisco Fair Mr and Mrs. Albert the East at the Mr. and Mrs. T. J visiting here from Harward. hcme of Mrs. Delia cationing at Glenwood SpZ." .. nee Hvatt and fam Mr. and Mrs. Geor t?T' from Richfield have returned from entertained ily' returned recently was A capacity throng Mr and Mrs. caivm thrills of Donby the spills and the sons are vacationing in Ogden. night Mr. and Mrs. Bevem key polo and softball Monday John Clark, son of Kenilworth Salt Berta Christens! Lake, recently returned as Spring Canyon and Clark, of the Walter Columbia, turned here to live with W walked away with their part Victoria. British from have re- - Mr. and Mrs. Bert CHrhtenT Burton show. Lula and Clarence of As a preliminary, a hat full was offered in the form of . v- js- By N. J. TulHua Engineer Fred Buvia and wife left the local board. for New York Monday, to be gone Electrician McFall who has been for about two months. vacationing in Oregon returned home Engineer Frank Leek laid off Mon- this week. Mc says the fishing up day so be could spend a few hours Oregon way is much better than that he's been hearing about here, and with his family at Thistle. Rails then we really did hear a fish story! Rails Engineer W. R. Carter reported Locomotive Carman Lon Tidwell here Sunday from Ogden to work on RESERVE DISTRICT No. 12 Report of Condition of THE HELPER STATE BANK of Helper, Utah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on June 30. 1939. Published in accordance with a call made by the Bank CommiReserve Bank of this district ssioner of Utah and the Federal pursuant to 'the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. was absent from his job last Wednesday attending to county business. Kana r sent out Following is a to all rail employees last week that we believe la of general interest to all people n this area: Denver, July 1, 1939. ALL EMPLOYEES: Many years ago this railroad was given much publicity and became universally known as the KIO GRANDE. It has been suggested that good results wluld be obtained thru again standardizing this name for common use In conversation or written communications, rather than the official corporate name, "The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company," or even the initials 'D&RGW, This is a worth-whil- e plan and to promote common usage we are asking ail employes to assist to the extent of saying "RIO GRANDE" when talking or writing to their friends and associates about the railroad; form-lette- Order it by the C ase laughs s the musical chair race. Woultt-odonlittle hit the dirt as spry keys danced to the tune of the game's nu-er- e ? in Cans or music. After all the duHt had cleared, Fowler of Spring Canyon was declared winner over the opposing Aberdeen busters. A case of iced SteiniesJ UINTA CLUB BEER and a delicious picnic lunch.... how they go together to make for i convenience ana enjoyment! DONKEY POLO With broomsticks for mallets and of jackasses for horses, the dealers Blatz beer and Royal Coal really gave the fans something to roar. chuck-ersabout during two ones stayed Only the lucky glued to his mount; the others fell on terra firma. However, when the timer blew his whistle to end this scramble of madmen and animals, Royal was ahead by a 4 to 2 score. Seely was high man for the win ners while Litizzette swept two tall ies for the losers. four-minut- e SOFTBALL GAME Aberdeen Coal seemed the most when writing company letters, "RIO GRANDE" should be used when popular with the visiting long-earto 4 triumph over the the circumstances do not make the to gain a also ASSETS s $ 43.1,032.53 Loans and discounts (including $1,:C68.33 overdrafts) United States Government obligations, direct and 185,829.90 guaranteed 65,352.42 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 11,750.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures .... Corporate stocks (including $3,900.00 stock of 3,900.00 Federal Reserve bank) Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance and cash items in process of collection 358,713.13 1.00 Furniture & fixtures, None Bank premises owned, $1.00 TOTAL ASSETS corporate name necessary. At points where a PBX is maintained, operator in answering a call from the outside- - will say "RIO GRANDE." Where n0 PBX is in use, employes should answer phones at all times with "RIO GRANDE." Your cooperation in carrying out this suggestion will be appreciated. (Signed) Wilson McCarthy, henry 1,046,579.04 $ and Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, - 235,410.28 and corporations ,.....,....;.. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and bfflcers' checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS 508,113.96 5,500.00 125,474.57 20,182.56 894,681.37 $ TOTAL LIABILITIES ..... (not including subordinated obligations $ 894.6&1.37 shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNT .L Capital Surplus $ ; Undivided profits Reserves : TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL This bank's capital consists par value of $ 1,046,579.04 swan, Trustees. MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGED TO SECURE LIABILITIES None STATE OF UTAH Oounty of Carbon Jack Vtgnetto, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and Mya, that he la Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said Dank at the close or business on the 30th day of June. 1939. JACK VIGNETTO. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this Joe Barboglio Jr., Notary Public Correct Attest: A. Laboroi Frank J. Barboglio F. R. Slopanskey, M.D. Directors. 29, 1941 (SEAL) STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner. I, J. M. Knapp, Chief Bank Examiner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office en July 10, 1939. J. M. Knapp. "Car Boss Ray Berrett is expecting to leave on his vacation sometime this week. His itinerary will be the west coast and the San Francisco World's Fair and maybe a try or two at the deep-sefishing. Chief Bank Examiner. I 1 Carman Charles Masters is being honored this week by a visit from his mother, a resident of St. Louis, Missouri. Charley's daughter returned here with her grandmother, after visiting in the east for some time. Rails Car Boss Ray Berrett spent Monday morning inspecting the Kenil-wortcar station. Jack Dempsey born fellows. As a finale to the evening's entertainment a tussle, bet l ween and Kenilworth was played. Ralph Columbo's gang combination. defeated the Beer-Coa- l five-innin- 1 fi mm Professional .. Fred R. Haskins Dictator L.D.S. CHURCH and Evening Services at the Helper Junior high building for the present Sunday School will be held Sunday school at 10 a.m. Mr. Fred Loercher, superintendent, in charge Evening Services. Speakers and program will be presented by the Price First Ward Missionary Class. Priesthood meeting, Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. . Jim Berera were business visitors in Pueblo Inst week. Mr. Mrs. feiia LODGE 8 P.M. ROUTES TH0RIT HATCH Stafford Bldg. TO Phone 160-- JOE BARBOGLIO, JR HEW VOR1 CITY &VH?v2?l!3 ELECTRIC COOKERY Attorney-at-La- w Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 90 Helper, Utah Watch and Jewelry Repairing By Experts - All work Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP ELECTRIC ROASTER ROASTS, BAKES, BROILS, STEWS, TOASTS Automatic controls maintain the exact cooking temperature at all times, enabling you to cook on entire meal without watching. Model illustrated includes set ol 3 aluminum pans (2 with lids), special wire broiling rack, plus top broiler unit Eleven quart Can cook capacity. meallor eight persons. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $19.95 Other models as low as $14.95 EASY TERMS Wmmmm w imiiiiinmx MAYTAG WASHERS Ana IRONERS HELPER FURNITURE pho"e 3 Helper ELECTRIC FRIES, STEWS, HOT BOILS, PLATE TOASTS hea.iHi,h raJpidi,y and wey. One burner has hi5fh ,or torrid cooking, medium lor Pel8 ",low lor k"Pi7 bod, warm. Weighs k!Tg' ?KoJ ,r?d,,,Md ean b "wi anywhere. Model three-ordin- MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME DICK MITCHELL. Embalmer And Funeral Director Pr gEHTVCmr STRAIGHT ftOURBOK u t- - si r nd nwi. una, Phone 300 fSS WH1SKE1 .rifS Pill YOU OUttlt TO OOOD UQUORJ SPECIALLY PRICED Other models AT $5.75 $3.70 to $8.95 EASY TEEMS Price Price Carbon Ave. Utah a d deludes permanently attached landard ?lck?'Plale cord with ubber attachment cap. Dr. A. V. DowJ Jr. 14 North CORPORATION. Beer SHORT HALL M proof PRODUCTS Bottled Loyal Order of Moose Meeting Every Tuesday at "OPTOMETRY'. NATIONAL DISTILLERS & Reddinpton Secretary and HARDWARE CO .QBiRCD I COn. W, Draught DEALERS AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR There's a rare, genial quality in Old Sunny Brook a friendly smoothness that makes it "cheerful as its name." Why not buy a bottle tonight? I Takes this opportunity to thank the many patrons who made our opening on Saturday a success- beyond our expectations. Your continued friendship will be sincerely appreciated. Cabaret Dancing KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY v (FORMERLY CANYON POOL HALL) B. N. ! z Golden Gate Cabaret -- E. I Selling Whiskey! THE Mrs. Blanche Frugni and daughter, Fosca. returned Mondav from a vaca tion to Ban Francisco. LAWYER Chambers of the Spring Canyon station, left this week on a month's vacation. J. AS ITS NAME 99 Utah's Fastest IN APPRECIATION . . . . Firemen Answer Alarm Answering the second alarm in four days on property belonging to E. T. Borkenhagen ,the Helper fire department Saturday afternoon ex tinguished a brush fire. Damage was negligible, according to Fire Chief Paul Pessetto. The first blaze, Wednesday of last week, slightly dam aged chicken coops and sheds. h Rails-C-arman HLQP iiO HELPER MERCANTILE CO. Phone 141 Helper, Utah Wrong-Wa- y JEWELERS CHEERFUL Zfev 'retributed h a 7th day of July, 1939. Residing at Helper, Utah My Commission will expire January Machinist Billy Murphy spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with his father, a resident of Los Angelen. Ralls Commodore Blaekie Willis of the Scofield battle fleet reports that Blaekie Jr., has returned from his vacation at Montrose, Colorado and will begin taking lessons iri seamanship immediately. Rails Carman Marlin Calton of Salt Lake is' working here temporarily as a relief man during the vacation season. Rails Carmen Ren Cooley, J. W. Willis and families" spent last Sunday boating on the Scofield reservoir. Rails of common stock with total $ 50,000.00 ! Corrigan, and the other stub Coffee-Nerve- Rails 50.000.00 80,000.00 16,897.67 5.000.00 151,897.67 ACCOUNT d Blatz-Roya- Rails LIABILITIES Canyonites. was the reward for the fans as they watched such per formers as Carnivali, Curia, Livingston, Cochran, etc., try to stick black-coate- ""'mwfckilfj.. SEE YOUR DEALER on Ill 9 11 |