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Show HELPER, CARBON C0ITNTY, HcIpn: Times z WM. T. IGLEHEART Editor Entered in the Postotfice at Help er, Utah, as Second Class Mall matter every Thursday. $2.00 Advertising Rate on Application. Address all Communications to the Helper Times, Helper, x for Saturday, April 4 Bishop's One pound can, for Beet 10 pound Bag for log Cabin Maple 1 qt. Can for COCOA SUGAR SYRUP Crackers Cut for SOAP o' 6 Creme Oil Yolo 1 quart jar Sweet or sour, each Wheat IP I I IPQ J1.1iL.1CJ 3 3 cans St"lt'. Heinz Grape, Currant, quince 3 jars for Blue Pine Per pound Sweet Med. size 2 doz. for Hose Be? $1.35 value for Coffee Oranges ladies Pure Silk ....98c In Our Meat Market Pot Roasts Pot Roasts SS!? 19c 17c Z""..' n 1t 23c Pork Shoulder cut from nice yoiulg poj. per 11, DftQCie lOablS Leg of Lamb D.A- - "I T25 'XJn Mission sugar cured, by the piece, per pound Castle Rock ercantile Co. 'T' Helper's Only Governor G.H. Dern Proclaimes Arbor Day On April Ctuh's Arbor day has been designated as Saturday, April 11 by Governor George H. Dern. In proclaiming the fitting observance of the day of tree planting Governor Dern says: "Trees are friends of man. They shelter him from sun and wind. They give him wood to burn and to fashion Into houses, furniture, implemets and vehicles. Thoir fruits and nuts nourish his body and their leaves, blossoms branches and shapely form minister to his love of the beautiful. They are the dwelling places of the birds which destroy the insect pests. They are the measure of a cowfortable and pleasant life. "We have a custom, sanctioned by law, of setting aside one day each year on which we may aid Mother Nature In her task of beautifying our communities and our rural landscape. "Now. therefore, I, George H Dern governor of Utah, pursuant to law, do hereby set aside and proclaim Saturday, April 11. aa Arbor day and I urge all citizens and organizations on that date to turn their attention to the plant ing of trees, shrubs, vines and flowers; to the promotion of for est growth, and to the beautiflca-tio- n of public pnd private Dead trees and trees Krounds. that have been mutilated and made unsightly should be taken out and replaced with carefully selected new speclments, which in future years shall be things of beauty when in full foliage and also 'when autumn windH hav stripped them bare.' " The of Dipartment Stcre Trade where you can buy anything you need in your Home the John J. Gr ocenes -- - Meats QUALITY PRICE SATISFACTION Thompson, mine foreman, is back at work after several days' 'ilness. J. P. Phalen is in Goodland, TOPsas. where he was called on business. from Mr. and News comes MrsC. J. Powers from San Francisco, that they will soon be in Carbon county again. 3. his story World War isfaer Starting Soon! Central Lumber Co. Chas., EDITORIAL "ITes," retorted the old married man, "and I suppose Very few people really have when you get to a railroad bad memories. The woman who you honk your horn crossing of text can't remember the to warn the the Easter sermon has no dif- to get out ofoncoming express your way, don't ficulty in remembering all the new hata. youT" ALL IS NOT LOST the things Unfortunately worth A local druggist savs that living that make life seem to be the things that only 15 women out of 100 buy some other person has. up suck, so your chances of tasting nothing but girl are is Our favorite selection 6.66 to 1. our on tuba "Play a tune fours." We are happy to say Our city cannot that we've had a little music prosper around the yard the past week. without the enthusiastic, active cooperation of every Helper citizen. AMERICANISM 7 FART.R Giving women the world --Once a man stopped to with a fence around It; growla Duncn or small boys ing because they act as men would act If similarly petted. Play ball and didn't ineist on batting all the time. baa Mcst every community Some men pay their debts some man unusual enough to with promises and then demand a receipt in full. be called "Honest John." Our Building Service will "I'll bet If I was married I'd help you modernize your old be boss and tell my wife where home. to head In," declared the bachelor. Chas. NEW WE CALL FOR STORE AND DELIVER Phone Windsor Hotel centrally Located 225 So. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah Everything for comfort and convenient of our guests. a SPECIALTY CARLOADS 122 : Box 157 F. P. FISHER, 100 newly furnished outside rooms. FREE AUTO PAKKING Manager Rates $1.00 to $2.50 Are You Suffering On PILES? IF PILES DRIVE YOU MADI About one person out of five suffers froni some disease or other of the large intestine. Many of them suffer acute pain for years and are In misery because of piles and are satisfied to secure occasional relief by using gome remedy or other. But these remedies no not help. For those who suffer from piles, time Is too costly to waste experimenting with untimely methods. A tried and proven mothod of curing piles, fistula, itching piles, fissure, abseewses, abdominal wounds and constipation Is the use of OUR FAMOUS IMPORTED Vechelde PILE SALVE Postpaid $1.25, Write CO. todiiy D. $1.40 to VECHELDE IMPORTING CO. 4640 Broadway, New York Department 424 FAYORED La point School grounds of this city being Improved. Work Btarted recently on fixing shoulders of asphalt highway from Helper to Spring Canyon. BY BANKER Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company will spend 1875.000 for" Improvements ' and expansion in state of Utah. Tooele Bids to be opened on April 8th for site of new post all office in this place. tions Supplement Each Other in Serving Financial Needs RECENT suggestions that in the United States be NOTICE TO CREDITORS uader Federal jurisdiction, doing away with the chartering of banks In the matter of the Estate of by the various states recalls the ANTONIO MACARI, deceased. opposition tj this plan presented Creditors present claims at the recent convention of the with voucherwill to the undersigned American Bunkers Association by at the Court House, Price, Utah, K. S. Hecht of New Orleans, Chairon or before April 26, 1931. Comman of Its Economic Policy NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 18. 1931. Notice is hereby given that Helper City, Municipal Corporation, has made application in accordance with the requirements of Section 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to change the point of diversion of 1.17 c.f.8. of water from Price River in Carbon County, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted by virtue of what ia known as the Morse Decree at a point 533 ft. N. and 1987 ft. E. of the SV cor. NW 4 Sec. 12, T. IS S., R. 9 E., S. L. B. & M. and used for municipal purposes In the Town of Helper. It is now proposed to divert said water at a point which bears 1283 S. and 2090 feet W. of the NE cor. of the SE 4 of Sec. 17. Twp. 12 S., R. 8 E.. S. L. B. & M.. and use as heretofore for municipal purposes in the Town of Helper. This application Is designated In the State Engineer's Office as File No. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by accomin duplicate, affidavit panied with a fee of $109, and filed in this office within thirty 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Mr. Ilocht said: Signed Stephen Gianottl and James Rolando, Administra"There arr just as good reasons tors. why there should be state as well as national banks, as that there WALTER C. GEASE, should be state as well as a naAttorney for Administrators, tional government. I do not think Date of first publication, March The Is that analogy 1931. states should not surrender all po- 26, Date of last publication, April litical Jurisdiction to the central government, and the local business 26, 1931. life of the Btates should not be made to surrender all control over financial functions to national fThere inancial Instrumentalities. are many variations of business conditions from state to state and there are special fiscal requirements of the various states. If you want a real bargain in "It Is entirely logical, therefore, GEO. M. BACON, that the states should retain the the newest and finest electric Stat Engineer. to' so as the banks to call at charter refrigerator Helper right March 12, 1st of Date pub., acTimes office. Save yourself fifty mold and direct their affairs in 1131. cordance with the states' govern- dollars. Date of completion of publicamental and business requirements local-lietion, April 9, 1931. to and keep them adapted sentiment and conditions. mission. 1-- Refrigerator Bargain d Federal Reserve System "The argument is sometimes advanced that the dual system jeopardizes the life of the Federal Reserve System because under It there Is a large group o" banks that are free to remain out of or to withdraw front the system. Facts and figures prove that this is a specious argument. "It Is true that there has been some shifting from national to state charters especially la cases of mergers of large national banks with banks operating under state charters. However, the Federal Reserve System was not weakened In this process because the merged Institutions almost universally retained their membership in the system on a voluntary basis. Moreover, the records show that state bank members are just as good members of the system as national banks and the ratio of state bank resources in the Federal Reserve System Is constantly growing. In 1922, national banks held about 65 per cent, of the resources of reserve members and state banks about 35 per cent, while In 1929, the nationals held only 60 per cent and state banks 40 per cent. "Reciprocally the state and national banks systems have helped each other. If the national bank-- , ing law has served in some respects as something of a model code toward which state banking laws more and more have approached year by year, so have the state codes developed valuable reforms which have suggested Improvements for the national laws. A great many undesirable competitive inequalities hare been wiped out by this mutual evolutionary process and further progress along the line of uniformity so far-ais desirable ia anticipated. ARMSTRONG Linoleum " i i .UTj aa r AH Sizes Helper Furniture and Hardware Co. s THE HELPER TIMES Transfer and Storage 1. Ecfited by V Announcement is made in a Los Angeles paper of the engagement of Dr. D. C. Shelby to Mary Lou McCome. The wedding will take place some time in May. Dr. Shelby was in Standardville two years. Utah ....Ceptral Shavings.., down at the Vol of-th-e New Feature for the Meat & Grocery Phone 60 Tells v SUCCESS Helper PERSHING oing. Al Thousands of Satisfied Customers DUAL BANK SYSTEM 11 State and National Institu- CRIME IS NO DIFFERENT It ruignt be a good idea to attempt to solve our crime problem by the same methods used to solve our other economic, soci al and industrial problems. These problems, as soon as they appear, are given the attention of logical, scientific minds, and in addition the whole citizenry is Interested. They are investiga-- . ted, fully and impartially. The necessary data is collected. The various factors are debated, And then, weighed, considered. I and only then, is the proper action decided upon and taken, and corrective measures applied. The last business depression i I a good example. At the present time practically every important I executive of trade and industry, to . say nothing of academic authorities, is busy giving his best efforts to finding a means of preventing unemployment and I maintaining wages and living standards. I In contrast to this, our best minds, like the general public, have been apathetic in the matter of crime, though it is unquestionably a vital problem with both social and economic significance. There has been much talk, some thought, and noting done, with the exception of a steadily increasing battery of laws, coincident with a steady gain in crime. The professional reformer has been blamed for -- o this, and justly but the rest of us must share the blame with UTAH NEWS BRIEFS him. Crime will continue to be an Price work of laying 2,200 unsolved issue until we all deal feet of Pipeline on two streets in with It as we would any other this city completed. national ailment. Bids opened for site Ogden o of new forestry home. STANDARDVILLE NEWS Kenilworth Work of grading road from end of asphalt stretch Mrs. Levy Hines with her sls-e- r completed. Mrs. Selma Page has returnMrs. Page ed to Standardville. will stay until she recuperates from her recent illness. "Edward Edwards Was called from Cleveland, Ohio, by the eath of his father, Thomas Ed wards. Edward had been gone rom home just three weeks. TTrrFo'-and George Morgan called from California by A. E. F. 'he death of their mother, Mrs. T. H. Morgan. Mrs. 0. A. Trosith was opera ted on at the Price city hospital General rpcently. Her condition is reported aa avorable. The infant of Fred Martinez died from pneumonia Tuesday 59c 48c 39c 35c 39c 39c 27c 39c 39c I 49c Bars for PICKLES Cream 19c Soda 3 pound Box, each St. Beans per Year 2, 1831 qiAH, TBTRS., APRIL Two Systems Desirable "However, I do not believe that it is a disadvantage to have two banking codes that differ In some respects. It is quite probable that the state banking code In many Instances represents a closer adjustment to local conditions than could be had under the national hanking laws, and this Is a situation, that should be retained. ; There should, however, not be competition between the two b inking codes. Competition should be between banks themselves and not between the laws under which they operate. The effort to offer too great allurements In one code as against the other could lead only to weak banking laws. But 1 do think that there should be the alternative opportunities that now exist which banking institutions and local business Interests may choose, so that they can function or conduct their business relationships under that banking code which best meets the conditions of the times and of the place as they see them. "This has been illustrated In both directions. In states where such unsound measures as the guarantee of deposits were operative state banks had the opportunity to escape the baleful effect of such laws. On the other hand, when a court decision "was handed dows In Worcester, Massachusetts, which rendered uncertain the position of trust assets acquired by a national bank through a merger with a state bank, it was a real banks advantage for national affected to take out and ooerate under a state charter, either on a temporary or a permanent basis, as circumstances make expedient. "In my opinion, bankers, national as well as state, should combat tbs thought that conceives of depriving ns of the vitalizing benefit of qui dual system." i Business and Professional . , REVA BECK B0S0NE Attorney and Counselor at Law Helper' State Bank Building" Phone ; 24-1;- ;. 267 So. Main 8treet Phone . W-3- ' DR. M. C. MELROSE '. Physician.' and Surgeon Salt Lake City Utah New A. J. Stafford Building .'. Office ' Phone: and Hrs.11-- 5 7-- 8 22 Helper TH0RIT HATCH, Lawyer 105 Helper State1 Bank ONWARD DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT Physician & Surgeon in Henry Hall Building Phones: Office, 99-Res. 138 Office m Utah Helper HELPER, UTAH LODGE No. 15 Meets Every Thursday' Evening K. of P. HALL J. A. Gill, C. of C. F. C. Bcrtolino, M. F, W. II. Brown, K. R. and S. DR. R. G. W00DHEAD Dentist New A. J. Stafford Bldg. PHONE 120 HELPER : UTAH LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE DR. P. H. LOW Helper Lodge No. 1659 Every;Tuesday night, 7: 30 P. M. B. N. ; REDDING TON, Dictator, Physician and Surgeon HOTEL AVALON Phone 185 DR. LELAND R. GROVES Office Hours: Helper 11-- 1 2-- 5 78 Dentist Phone Henry Hall Building 99-- Helper WALTER C. GEASE . Preserved Meal "Jerked' meat Is meat which has een cut In long, thin strips and dried In the sua. J DR. F. S. THOME Dentist i BANK CIGAR STORE ail Attorney-At-La- Office 312 Electric Building PRICE UTAH J. E. FLYNN Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer. PRICE Ambulance Service . UTAH Phone 29 BILLIARD PARLOR kinds of Cigars, Cigarette, Tobaccos, Candy and Soft Drinks The Best Billiards ia thi I fl Phone 8 Helper County All |