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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL Entered as second class mall matter at tlie postoffiee Carbon County, Utah. Subscription in Helper, nays Editor and publisher THINGS QUIET DeLOS E. UrtANDON FIBLICATION When the Editor DAY THURSDAY Kates, per year in advance THURSDAY, MARCH IN" SAN DIEGO MARINES HOMK FROM CRUISE SAN DIEGO MISSION DOING TIJUANA $2.00 BEAUTIFUL COAST DRIVE WATT BRANDON Cal., March 1 San Diego, like many of Hb sister cities in the west and middle west, is feeling the wtsues of the day, thru a large falling off In visitors, it being estimated that this wintei has been from 80 to 75 pei cent below normal for the hotels However, the last week has shown quite an improvement, as many men are golrfg back to work. Saturday morning at the Lindbergh field, Mrs. Brandon and I had our first vision of an auto-giran awkward looking machine as it conies out of the air and then takes off agujn. it was the first to land at this port, and it was a partial holiday for the other employes as they left everything to watch the new craft. That same afternoon while at the naval docks we viewed the mooring of the transport Henderson Just returning from the Hawaiian Mauds, with marines who hurt finished their two-yeturn. It was quite military as it came to a landing with the band doing lively popular airs. A visit to the old San Diego mission, founded in 1787, found it to be undergoing repairs for rehabilitation, alt ho t lie inside w ill The old ruins remain original. will not be touched. On the way 's hack to town we stopped at Wedding Place" in old San Diego, an interesting antique where probably 50 Ramonas were Bv 10, 1832 SAN CHARLES AUGUSTUS LINDBERGH JUNIOR The kidnapping last week of the infant son of Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh has given the public much interesting reading. The public has seen a distraught and distracted father and mothdefiance of the law, offer to deal directly with the kidnappers in er, by paying any reward sum named for the safe return of the child. Further than that, they have named two of the underworld' recognised leaders, public enemies, as the Because of the prominence of the child's parents, every force and agency of the government is seeking to apprehend the kidnappers and recover the child. .Should the abductors fall into the hands of the government, theie is little question but the full penalty of the law will be invoked. Should they fall into the hands of an outraged public, full justice may bo meted put surely and swiftly, with a less pleasant ending. The westerners knew how to deal summarily with horse thieves ; we wonder what the effete east knows about handling kidnappers of babies. WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT PROHIBITION? We hardly dare trust to the pamphlets being sent out by the friends and foes of prohibition as a guide in forming our opinions as to whether or not prohibition is a success. The clipsheet sent out by the board of temperance tells us that crime is decreasing under prohibition's rule. This does not well agree with common knowledge that the eighteenth amendment has seen rackets of all kinds jump to undreamt-o- f proportions, with the liquor Jtd beef rackets heading the list. , There is scarcely a municipality in the nation free from the liquor racket, where certain powerful individuals thru various ways and means contrive to control the activities of others ; where the tax burdens are no longer lightened thru the generous payment of legitimate business fees to the city, county and state coffers; and where crime and vice, once controlled, now runs rampant. Prohibition has brought about a condition whereby our government funds are sadly .overtaxed thru expenditures to enforce an unwelcome law; where vast revenue has ceased to flow into legitimate channels, and where vice and crime now dwell among and stroll with C. DIEGO, "Ra-mona- Junior High Notes the sixth grade geography classes, the pupils are beginning the study of Africa. Ciityon Borgluni, who has made a giant monument Is a great sculptor. From the very heart of the United States these The band suits are being made figures of stone will look out Scientists by the seventh and eighth grade across the country. say that they will last for half a girls in the sewing classes. million years,, if the mountain In history classes the sixth stands that long. Louie Brackett grades are reviewing their first 51. hook to prepare for a histprv tesi. Miss Orpha Fajylor is giving The basketball girls won the dancing lessons after school. They be one hour lessons.. seawill for this years championship She will give one class of musison. They have had the championship for three years in suc- cal, comedy and tap dancing, and one class of folk and negro clos cession. ' dances. The lessons will be given Miss Bean's first grade has just on Tuesdays. Wednesdays and completed their patriotic booklets Thursdays at the school, hous?. They are shaped like a shield. The The price if f0 cents a lesson. o o o design on the front is a whit? eagle. The booklets are. red and blue. They have four stories in them. They are about George Abraham Lincoln. Washington. Is February and the flag. Mr. Warden compliments the boys and girls' on their good work. the models for ... - .' REQUEST" - . distance when a NEW YORK. Mar. 2. The idea picks up a cable stretched across the deck with elastic resist- that New York's population could ance. All planes are kept below be wiped out by gas in war time fiction raththe upper deck, and within 10 savors of minutes from time the order i. er than the actualities of modern given these ships may be taken chemical warfare, according to Dr. Harrison E. Howe of the American from the hold and be in the air. glance. From this point we visited the Chemical Society. of A favorite statement of thearizThey are another bit testimony regarding why government Rockwell air field, where huncosts so much. dreds of large hangars are dotted ers on gas warfare possibilities is here and there with aircraft in that a ton of mustard gas would It was all most destroy the entire population of every direction. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ARE BLAMED FOR HIGH TAXES to one from the moun- New York City. Of this Dr. Howe Blame for the mounting cost of government in the United States interesting says, witheringly: tain districts of Wyoming. rests almost entirely upon state and local governments, rather than One trip took us to the U. S. '.Certainly a ton of mustard gas the federal administration, according to Ogden L. Mills, acting secre- naval training station, U. S. ma- could kill all the people of New York if they were obliging rine corps base, naval fuel port, tary of the treasury. enough to congregate in one place radio naval station, quarantine Between 1924 and 1929 the cost of government increased more no measures of protec station, Fort Rosecrans and the and took 0 than $2,000,000,000. "Of this huge increase," he says, "only old Spanish fort, all located on tion. Also a machine gun could is represented by the increased cost of federal government, the the main road to Point Loma. Our theoretically kill 1800 men per and if the population of balance being entirely accounted for by increases in state and local travel took us thru the grounds minute, New York would only file along in taxes." Local governments have exnanrled "a sreat deal move limn at each Institution. rows a few machine guns could Border also wipe them all from the ranks their current revenues permitted and have financed the difference by ver Sunday afternoon was spent of the living. borrowing on a wholesale scale. "The facta are that during the The only effective means of checking governmental waste in the over the border in Tijuana and Agua Caliente, Mexico. The good last war it took two tone of musstates and cities, says Mr. Mills, is in an aroused public opinion which old of tard gas to produce one death beverages will insist upon economy. Gunnison Valley News. and one ton of mustard gas to days flowed in much the same-waonce as it did in Utah, and the produce 29 casualties. These figgambllni houses were all largely ures are based on the combineo ANOTHER FAMOUS WRONG GUESS patronized. Every gambling de data of all the nations engaged in When Senator Borah made his now famous "dirty rag" remark vice and game known were to be the war. The argument that a ton of gas would destroy New about the American flag during the debate on the 375 million dollar seen here roulette, twenty-onwell and York's others be faro, stud, could known, people direct relief measure he may have been laboring under the delusion possible but the good old American game only if as much as twenty millithat it would meet the widespread public approval. But if one is to of have seemed to of the the were grams big gas "craps" injected injudge by the comment heard even from Senator Borah's friends he play. Times have changed here to the lungs of each individual. "The roof area of a city is greatsadly underestimated the respect which the average American has for even during the past year, where our national banner and the things it stands for. Boise Statesman. a dime lg good for play which er than that of ita streets, and gas priorly required a dollar. sprayed out at large would fall on A visit to the "longest bar in roofs, where it woukl remain to WON WHO THE WAR? the world" proved it to be about exaporate it) the air or be washed third-clas- s . place, and they have off by rain, or upon the. streets, Germany has delivered an ultimatum to the Geneva conference. a cut the price of beer now to from which it could be quickly It is geting harder every day to decide who won the war. Washing- even 10 cents a glass from 25 cents only hosed by any fire department. ton Post. a short time ago. Most of the "The population on the upper beer In the cafes is sold by the floors of houses and in apartment 50c 75c and sizes, but in buildings with doors and windows If yon don't support your home town by buying your supplies at pitcher some places the smaller pitchers closed would find themselves well home, don't expect it to support you with good wages and business have been cut to 25c. Evidence protected. It is not so easy to chances. Milford News. of liquor was apparent at times in neutralize gas in the open field as couples from across the border it is upon city streets and roofs, traveling arms around each others and aside from a possible psychoSan Juan Record. Nearly everyone admires an optimist. logical advantage nothing appears body in carefree gaiety. I ne j passage into Mexico was to be gained by wasting expensive unmolested by customs officials, chemicals and risking aircraft SALVATION ARMY MAN CITY COUNCIL HOLDS aiicnum ui i.tiin nnc over protected cities. High exploCANVASSING DISTRICT MEETING TONIGHT backed up for long distances trav- sives are better for such work." Dr. Howe asserted that the efFrank Lynch, representing the The city council will hold its eling in each direction. ReturnSalvation Army of Salt Lake City, first regular meeting of the month ing two inquiries were made as ficiency of the gag mask is under"While it is true," he is in Helper this week seeking tonight in the council chambers the car stopped for a moment one estimated. asked if we were all citi said, "during the war masks wei funds to carry on Army relief of the city hall to transact routine inspector sens of the United States, while not proof against irritant smoke, work, Mr. Lynch advises that the business. the other asked if we had pur- at the present time our army gas o o o Army so far this year has furchased any merchandise and re- .mask is equipped with a canister nished 11,000 meals to needy perceiving a negative answer we were which affords protection, not only sons, as well as furnishing beds allowed to proieed. However, 'against smoke lull against every on 2000 occasions. reserve the right to inspect other type of chemical agent whicti they Mr. will here, Lynch Leaving all cars, and a wrong answer jso far has been conceived as at ull continue thru the southern part Cars useful In warfare. It is not prove disastrous. might of Carbon county, all of which is to have a special type of which admit are purchases under Jurisdiction of the Salvation swerved into a separate line for (canister for use against each of Army headquarters in Salt Lake and collection jthe various chemicals." further City. Carbon post No. 21, Amerlatn of duties. inspection Chemists, Dr. Howe said, cano o o a will this sponsor year Legion, In Tijuana we chanted upon not help but smile when they hear UTAH WILL FORECLOSE baseball accordiiU league, junior Wallace Beery, who was hurrying that now all countries are work-linON 1360 ACRES OF LAND to Glen Hallinger. post commanon gases intended to relegate along with his party of three into o der. one of the houses. He to the junk heap every firearm. PRICE. March 9. The state ot Five teams will be included In did not beliegambling his pictures In any from the officer's pistol to the trtah Is planning foreclosure pro- the league, Kenilworth, Spring way as to his grouchlness. But 'heaviest cannon, and every engine ceedings on 1300 acres of land in Canyon camps, Castle Gate. Spring he was good to look at In person. from motor truck to tank, Carbon and Emery counties, ac- Glen and Helper. Selection of tl.el The Agua Caliente grounds are Cities and the materials of war cording to O. K. Clay, state coun- teanis will he gotten under way ii. most heautiful. while the hotel is which they supply to troops are short lime thut tae hoy This action, together with sel. a city in Itself. with The large casino unquestionably destroyed a similar suit against 77 acres in begin their spring training. here requires that you must leave imore efficiency ami lower cost by to San Pete county, is being taken your hat behind and the kodak is high explosives, the doctor said, case pf.ice clamp(lid"on It is a more aristocratic whether dropped from aircraft, or satisfy Judgment In the states combarred. DEVICES GAMBLING ALL crowd here, and while in the past shot from long distances. against the Carbon Water a awarded was pany, In which it March 9. All slot ma- dollar plays have been required, judgment of $140,247.81. chines operating within the city some of the games now allow 50 from Olive to Carona thru the cano o o go, is the ul cent plays. The great race track yon and then thru Elsinoie. Fall If nations would go to half the limns of Price must down by Chief of, is located just over a raise on the brook and stopping at Del Rev mistrouble to keep out of war that timatum handedDavis. Tlie resti b t - east of Caliente, where general sion on our way to Oceanslde, the Police Vernon they are compelled to resort lo to order affecls approximately f 5 admission is now hold at $1, and balance being along the coast pay the debt once war has been lug the events are being largely at- - route and interesting every mile machine in the city. declared, there would be no wars. of the way, as we passed by beach tended. o o o -- Berkeley, Calif.. Courier. PaHome Your The Journal The trip to San Diego from Long after beach, over paved and oiled Reach whs inland part of the way roads all the way. The Journal. per only $2 per year. read Say lefster high-pow- - $200,-000,00- y e. Stafford Service Station 00 you tin j Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. JOHN QUILiCO and JOE Ql'iL-ICO- , doing business as THE HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO., Plaintiffs. Vd MARY LEPOllE. Defendaut. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, on the 29th day of March, 1932. at 1:00 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Court House, in Price, Utah. Lots and 12 iu Block Seven (7) of New Helper Townsite Survey, together with all improvements In GRILL OPEN DAY AND NIGHT- o o - PHONE 194 Central Commission & Supply Company Building Service r--only o 1 CAFE HELPER BOSONE & BOSONE, Directory il Excellent ??eals Quick Service KIWANIS DINING HALL IN CONNECTION Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County Pape- PRICE, March"" 9. The Price vaudeRotary club gave a ten-aville performance here Wednesday evening, the proceeds from which will be credited to the student school loan fund and swimming projects sponsored by that body. The loan fund is for the assistance of children wishing to complete a college education but who are without funds to do so. I We are again prepared, to serve you with our dependable "Building Service." If it's anything in the building line, let us figure with you. We will gladly make estimates on any repair or alteration job. Phone 72 Gall or DR. C. L. KLINE Physician and Surgeon 2 Office Hrs: 4 3 308 West First South One block west of Helper Hotel Phone: Office 250 Helper : Utah 11-1- Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry POSTAL THEFT SUSPECT IS RETURNED TO PRICE DR. M. C. MELROSE Physician and Surgeon New A. J. Stafford Building PRICE, March 9. Heber Man-gususpected of a part in the Office Phone 22 Residence 1S1 e robbery of the Castle Gate Hra. 11-- 5 and Helper Dec. 20, 1930, has been returned to Price from Los Angeles to face trial. DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT Mangum was charged with the Physician & Surgeon-Of- fice theft In an indictment returned by in Henry Hall Building the grand jury. James M. Herid Phones: Res. 182 Office, S9-and Devoe Parsons, also wanted In HELPER, UTAH connection with the robbery, are at this time serving terms at McNeil's Island federal prison. DR. F. H. LOW Physician and Surgeon churciTnotices. post-offic- 8 AVALON HOTEL. 0 Phone 185 Helper Notre Dame deLourdes Price 11-- 1 - 6 Office Hours: A. Rev. W. Ruel Rev. James Claffey, Asst. Mass - - S:30 and 10:30 a. m. J. E. FLYNN Undertaker and Licensed St. Barnabas Episcopal Helper Embalmer Rev. II. J. Johnson, Pastor PRICE - - UTAH Union Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Ambulance Service Phone 29 Mrs. L. R. Metz, SurJt. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer ONWARD LODGE No. 15 Community Church Price Meets Every Thursday Evening Rev. J. H. MacRiil, Pastor K. of P. HALL Sunday school - - - lo a. m. Morning worship - - 11 a. m. J. A. Gill, C. of C. Epworth League - - 6:30 p. m. F. C. Bertolino, M. F. - 7:30 p. m. Evening worship W. H. Brown, K. R. and S. O 2-- Hotel Temple Square 800 ROOMS 200 TILE BATES Rates $1.60 to $4.00 8 RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM MAKE TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN' SALT LAKE CITY. - - ERNEST C. - R0SSITER, Manager Latter Day Saints Church LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Helper Ward m. School a: Sunday Helper Lodge No. 1659 A. h. Nlelson, Supt. Every Tuesday Night, 7:30 P. m. Services 7:30 p. Evening Knights of Pythias Hall Bishop Byron Carter m. 4:00 p. Mondays Primary Relief Society Tues. - 2:00 p. m. Genealogical Society Fridays 7:30 Harris Simonsen p. m. St. Anthony Church Helper Rev. W. A. Ruel Rev. James Claffey, Asst. Mass 9:30 a. m. Sunday School - - 10:30 a. m Want Ads WIDOW WOMAN needs work; any or office kind of housework cleaning; by the day, or as desired. MRS. PEARL DAVIES. Phone 89. NOTICE OF ESTRAY o o 800 lb. black horse, white hind leg, star on face and two white spots on the right side. Found 10 days ago Owner may have same by proving property, paying feed El) bill Bnd cost of advertising. JONES, Helper. :! CAPITAL HELP Vol' It A IKE IT. COM FAMES. ARRANGE STOCK. OR BOND ORGANIZE, ANY SMALL, LARGE OR OR TAIN NEW BUSINESS "IIME SKY" PERMITS IX WHITE Fl'LLY. ANY STATE. THE BOND HOUSE OF ILLINOIS. 210 E. OHIO STREET, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. WE M. e OIL and SERVICE GASOLINE, o- o o o SCHOOL TrrwrD BENEFIT GIVEN BY R0TARIANS appear-th- Just below the Newhouse Hotel ot Utah. EMMETT R. WILSON, Plaintiff, vs. WILMA A. WILSON, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the abovj entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. Professional attractive Covey Garage the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District, in and for the County of Carbon, State Plaintiff's Attorney. Helper City, Utah. The Stafford service station ai First publication March i, 1932. the south end of Main street was Last publication March 31, 1932. broken into one evening last week, The Journal Your Home and the cash register robbed of 60 ceuts in pennies. $2 per year. The station closed at 11 p. m. and about 12 o'clock Night Marshal Lute discovered the place had been broken into while making his No loss oth.v regular rounds. than the pennies was reported. A tlltHlttllHIIIHIillHIHHIimilltmitttlllttlNHHI supervising the re- renovating of his A lHm of gray gives the In- - When in Salt Lake City put your car in the SUMMONS Robbed of Change 0 i American Legion Will Sponsor Junior Ball Team bus-tli!s week PALACE CANDY STORE decorating and GETS SPRING CLEANUPj esab.ishment 0 and battleship J. I). Pappacostas. proprietor of: terlor a m0st Palace candy store, has beeii ance. v the Seventh Judicial District In In Warfare Today's mail brought a couple of bulletins issued by a federal bureau. One was devoted to "Medical Care and Treatment of Merchant Seamen" and the other related to '"A Skin Irritation Due to Contact With Brazilian Walnut Wood." The importance of these documents to Utahans is obvious at a SALE SHERIFF'S Editor' ii abo it ihe faces of four of our ANTOINETTE SAX Mary Amu no and Kailienne Jou-fl- u president! that are being carved. Associate iMit.i: S These presidents are Washington, Jiffersou. Lincoln ami Roosevelt In the final spelling cuiueMt oi aiul are being made in the lilark the Helper school in which the 14 Hills of South Dakota. The statue best spellers of the school com of both Washington and Jefferson peted. Jack Price won first place will be finished next August. The head of Washington is 60 feet and Antoinette Sax pecond place. high from the chin to the top of under Miss tlie head ami can be seen seven The primary grades, an art The figure will be are Paano program miles away. having this week in the art room. The 420 feet nigh. thereon. main discussion is the study of DATED at Price, Utah, this 7th The Helper Junior high basketthe masterpieces in art, and also the liies of the famous artists. The ball boys will play the Cleveland day of March, 1932. S. M. BLISS. program is planned by the officer" Junior high basketball boys win Sheriff of Carbon County. are the champions of Emery countoi each gii f'e. The first game will be at y.By A. K. Gibson, Deputy. The fourth grade section one is Cleveland Friday, March 11. A First publication March 10, 1932. decorating the nature room with return game will be played either Last publication March 24, 1932. Monday or Tuesday. spring Ideas. married. Airship Carrier Langley Sunday morning a vtolt to North One of the most interesting Island and the naval air station Included the hoarding of the air- tilings we have learned in reading ship carrier Langley, just recently arrived from the east coast am! touring it for about an hour. Tuiu Scientest Says Use vessel moves on ita own power, acrespectability. companied by the Wright, an at- Of Gas in The more one watches developments over the nation the more tendant ship which was also nt one is inclined to believe that the eighteenth amendment is a decidedly anchor. It carrier .'10 fully r'f, :e-- l while the holds carry Exaggerated unpopular bit of legislation, and that city, county, or state control airplanes o 0number which can be assemis the only satisfactory method of breaking up organized liquor any bled when needed. The airnia't Claims That Gas Could Wipe Out control. take off In less than 300 feet run Large Cities Is Almost Ridicuwithout catapult, and returning, lous land on deck to be stopped in a ON "AVAILABLE Thursday, March 10, 1832 JOURNAL HELPER THE Ym?t Two Notary Publio When Minutes Sudden Illness in the family, a doctor needed, It's after midnight, and how lout you feel without a telephone. Not only for emergencies, but in everyday usefulness in the friends, reaching stores, everywhere, the telephone pays for Itaelf many times over. Make the next call from your neighbor's telephone a call to tis for service of your own. Telephone for Me It" Count... & Has Worked MIRACLES! Enthusiastic users upra urhn ilH better results th expected from Dr. Miles' Asplr imm, write us every day. "Wotiderfu 1!" "Marvelous!" "Miraculous!" ere words quite generally used by these enthusiastic users. Repeatedly they write: 'It does more than you claim for HELPER, UTAH The Mountain M. Mrs. Ruth Culp, the cheerful lady whose picture is shown here, says: "I use your wonderful Aspir-Mi- nt Tablets which have worked miracles for me in breaking' up Cold as well at relieving the pains of other ailments." Mrs. Ruth Culp, 46 East Chestnut Street DR. MILES' Aspi int The modern, for medicine Norristown, Pa. Perhaps you would have a simiColds, Headache, Neular experience. 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