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Show THE HELPER PAGE FOUR TOTTirfT "PT PFR' 1 T auciui j. TuiiniB H. could attend a funeral at Spanish Division Superintendent Decker and Division Engineer H. C. Fork. a Rails Cozand were here on company D. last Thursday. They alHO made E. Johnson was still Tipefitter an inspection trip to Scofield and vacationing in Spanish Fork the Clear Creek. forepart of the week, but returned Rail to the old grind Wednesday. Fireman Tom Price Is now on the Rails witch engine board. He's holding .John St. Louis has been working down the 11 o'clock goat. on the day shift in Johnson's place. Rails Rails-J- ohnny Fireman Celeste Flaim Is not folGale ia riding around in lowing anybody around to and from another new Ford truck. the cinder pit nowadays. He is on Ralls one of the consolidated mine runs. .Bob Hurst returned to Carman Ralls work Wednesday after spending a Engineer Charles Dougherty laid week in California. He took in the off work last Sunday so that he San Francisco Exposition while there. Rails carman at Soldier SumFox, Harry mit, was the successful bidder on the Castle Gate job. He has moved his family to Helper. Rails Carman Jess Cox has been off the job a week attending the Munat St. icipal League convention H. bua-lnes- HEAT Comfort George. Latest reportg on Riley Young are that he is still at Salida hospital receiving treatments Rails J. Gabriel, general storekeeper at the Denver offices, was here last Tuesday on an inspection tour. C. R. Slater, division storekeeper at Salt Lake, accompanied him here. S. There la Aa ABERDEEN DEALEB In Your FOK CUAL SEE Community MOSE HOWA INDEPENDENT Spring Canyon Coal GOAL & COKE "One Of The Best" COMPANY Phone 147-- ...Helper W su ib" H. G. Calkins and F. d Math regional conservator and assi , regional conservator of tne west Region of the Soil Conservatw GROWING LIBRARY Service, visited the Fremont p7 area office August 24 on routine i? 1000 books already than more With to C P St bet- spection, according ft, added during the summer andadded area conservationist. be 800 more to and 500 ween Arriving fcy plane, Mr. Calkin, the the next two months on - ,.-iv- for-latt- within to Carbon college library is ready stuand public serve the reading A committee dents of this district. and high school composed of college from a rathe bookg chose teachers list and from tionally standardized members made faculty by selections different , subfor use in teaching jects. inThis year the public is to be acvited to use the college library, B. Sescording to President Elden made is demand sions. If sufficient students, and the use public its by for eve. the library will be opened a few New book shelving week. each nings tables and chairs have been provided to care for increased use and enrollment. 2 n. Sylvia, Doris and Mathilda Bona. who are enrolled in schools ia $2 Lake City, spent the Labor Da J' y iday here. MOVING? Long and Short Distances Blue Blaze Company Sold Assets Saturday Assets of the defunct Blue Blaze company was purchased by a committee representing bondholders at a receiver's sale conducted by Glenn Logan, receiver. Purchase price was $3,500. Assets included accounts receivable and office equipment. At a previous sale, Mr. Logan had bid in the assets for $2,055 but the sale was reopened on order of the Salt Lake district court when the bondholders offered to pay up to Coal rui 12 J - 1 4t jr RENOVATED NEW! CALL FEED CONDITIONS Feed prospects in Utah grazing district No. 7 was reported as fairly good at the present time following UIIIIIU grains and pure . . golden mountain water help to put that matchless flavor and high quality in Becker's Beer. ,nii drink to your own prosperity when you choose Manufactured by BECKER PRODUCTS CO. Distributed bt OGDEN, UT Helper Mercantile Co. .. Phone J. BERGERA 141 Helper, Utah . Free Estimates Furnished Carter Transfer Phone Helper Co. 213-- W 8 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES THAN EVER TO OPERATE y I STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF UTTIE PEOPLE mi CALIFORNIA i PRESENTS ?l 1? AND MADE Work Guaranteed WILLIAM GIBSON Maple Street "Me scared of ghosts?" quacks Donald, "Say Why only 'fraid-cat- s feel that way! I've left my car outside in case I might get bored in this dull place. Besides, in Standard's speed I trust I'd just say, 'Ghosts, excuse my dust!' " As brave as brave he struts along a merry song. f Helper a survey of he winter feed conditions by Gl azier A. W. Magleby and Range Examiner Wayne Larson. "Some areas are worse than others, but generally speaking conditions are surprisingly good, considering the long dry spell," Mr. Magleby stated. The two officials while on their trip also selected areas for artificial reseeding this autumn, at least one area in each of the 17 units within the district being selected Six or seven types of grass will be experimented with. It is planned eventual ly to reseed the entire district, and this fall's experiments will help decide how best to proceed. At present, the division of grazing CCC camps at Castle Dale and at Greenriver are devoting nearly their entire effort to development of avail able water facilities within the dis trict, Mr. Magleby reports. In the Sinbad desert, the Castle Dale camp is installing pipes and preparing for use an abandoned oil well as another Bource of water. Permission to use the well for this mir- pose was obtained from the United States Geological survey. Several other abandoned wells, in the San Raphael desert, mav also ba utilized later. This is believed to be the first time that abandoned wells have been put to this use. W ONE DAY SERVICE. FOR AND DELIVER. All REPORTED FAIR :ifi:,.-tn!!:.-3i3- rcjjcuuaoie service Call 213-- $3,500. Forty-Niners- You Mr. Mathews spent the dav viewing soil and moisture conaJ! tion work within the Huntington Price Soil Conservation Local technicians were flown o , f . the twn district1 orooo caa allowing thpi, a unique opportunity to DflT study lem areas from the air. f. s 19. BOOKS TO W. Hammond justice of the Peace J. These slot macnines a denominations, different of 3, about penny machine yielding more dime and quarter machines, h ad a nickel machine .t... tor. 6.8l of making up the remainder three The machines. the taken from taken from EXPOSITION FLYER larger machines were of Helper, outside Jack's Place, just uuu. and the penny macnine IS PERMANENT. Price. in Vouros' beer parlor Tki against slot machines was begun June 28, when Attorney "TROUGH TRAIN" General Joseph Chez raided the City cafe and the walnut Dar m n The Exposition Flyer, the first and took five machines from the estab- through train service between Chi- uivi auu 92 local sheriffs cago and San Francisco by joint op- lBUiruut n ii tfii.lv " eration over the Burlington, Denver officers confiscated one machine from & Rio Grande Western and Western the L. & A. Drug store and one num Pacific railroads, will become a per Matt s place in tievpei, auu n.. manent transcontinental train accord HUH) iinrfin'oo tiluno in ... Snrine , o Glen. iuauui debeen have ing to announcement made today by All 18 machines conofficials of the three roads. the and money they stroyed Inspired by the two world's fairs tained deposited to the credit of Carnewthis started in June, and early bon county, Mr. Hammond explained. thru train was an experifental ven ture. Public patronage and acceptance to the new thru route was far be PRICE DISTRICT of railroad yond the expectations executives a9 e"tra care were almost SUPERVISORS a daily occurrence and on occasions extra sections were necessary. Follow ing a conference yesterday by the ADOPT LEASE POLICY three roads and analysis of the survey on "travel public opinion," decision A. W. McKinnon, chairman of the was made to continue the trains on Board of Supervisors of the Price present daily schedules. "A substantial portion of the trav River Soil Conservation District, aneling public, both regular travelers nounced recently that the district as well as vacationists, have taken to supervisors decided at a meeting this new , route and train in such August 21st to lease range lands steadily increasing numbers as to with the idea of subleasing them on warrant maintaining the train per a basis of available forage where manently," declared Hugh I. Scofield this can be done to the satisfaction passenger traffic manager of the Rio of both owners and users and to the benefit of soil conservation. Grande. Such leases would specify t'.iat the Passenger traffic managers of co operating roads, Albert Cotsworth of district would turn to the land ownthe Burlington, and Joseph G. Wheel ers whatever income was received on or of the Western Pacific, voiced the land less administration expenses. similar opinions on the basis of their This method of procedure would be surveys which preceded the decision extremely beneficial to absentee ownto operate the trains on regular year ers who may not be able to spend 'round schedules. the necessary time in the vicinity of In daylight hours the their holdings to insure proper usage; train goes through spectacular and at the same time this procedure mountainous country between Denver would be beneficial to the stock and Salt Lake City. From the mile growers in that they could make arhigh capital it passes through the rangements for leasing such grazing great Moffat Tunnel under Jam's lands with the supervisors rather Peak and over the Dotsero Cut-Ofthan necessarily contacting several Then the train traverses the scenic widely located owners. Colorado canyons of the colorful Such leases, McKinnon said, would river, through the heart of the Rom be made only where lands were unics and on across the colorful land der cooperative agreement with the scape of eastern Utah. From Salt district for conservation plans. Lake the Flyer speeds over the Wes tern Pacific route which includes a PLEADS GUILTY, FINED ON daylight trip through majectic Fea DRUNKEN DRIVING CHARGE ther River Canyon, thru the romantic Henry Brown pleaded guilty upon Sierra Nevada Mountains, famous , fol appearance before Justice of the gold country of the lowed by the groves and orchards of Peace J. W. Hammond August 23 on fertile Sacramento Valley. The Fly- a charge of driving while under the er reaches Oakland Pier shortly after influence of intoxicating liquor, and nightfall and travelers get their first was fined $100 with $75 suspended view of San Francisco as they cross and the remainder made payable within 30 days the bay by ferry. Continuation of the train, in ad Complaint filed by State Highway dition to providing fast thru service Patrolman J. L. Sullivan alleged the the year 'round between the Grer.t offense to have been committed Lakes and the Pacific, al.) p.ive. Thursday on highway No. 50 between tc Price and Helper. improved year 'round servce Omaha, Lincoln, Kansas Ci'.v, Si. Manila File Foiders, legal or reo-Louis, Western Oo!im!o. Salt Lake City and Utah, Xead:i. and Sacra- uiar, at ine Journal Office. mento Valley poinu in California. The Exposition Fl.or ;x:."wa ;hni Pullman sleeping car.i, standard and MATTRESSES tourist, also observ.iUoa loti'is? aud RENOVATED! reclining chair cars. All eiiuipme!i is and of th-- i latest iype, Furniture Repaired and there is dining car service for HAVE YOUR MATTRESS all meals. - SEPTEMBER 7 S.C.S. OFFICIALS at,; COUNTY VISITORS COLLEGE ADDS NEW confiscated Four slot machines destroyed by been have 12. August Deputy i:y w. - Four Slot .Machines Have Been Desproyed By Sheriffs Office RJULRCMD NEIDS THURSDAY, "TAH- FOR building JUalerials and ' ' DONALD DUCK CANT HELP flirting with but why should you? It's so easy to bring your trouble car for preventive Standard Service regularly! Checkfrom ups bumper to bumper save trouble and needless expense. And how much better car behaves. your USE 0UJ NATIONAL CREDIT CARD Good Neighborhood and From Coast to Coast vgIjwl Seruic In Y" pel (jdfan unttu ttmuAfumed, PHONE 71 Phone 342 Utah Heloer. - 4 |