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Show pAGE FOUR THE HELPER JOURNAL gjgJHELPER JOURNAL Entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Helper, Carbon County. Utah. aIRANDON BOXACCI Editor and Polisher Society Editor PUBLICATION DAY THURSDAY Subscription Rates, per year in advance .". $2.00 Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, September 8, 193 J AUSTRALIA CHANGES ITS COURSE W ith the exception of Russia, no country, in recent years, has been so daring in pursuing unorthodox economic courses, as Australia. Various of its state went in for government owner ship on an unprecedented scale beside transportation and service industries, the state operated hotels, stores, amusement places and almost every standard business. The total result was gigantic deficits, followed by constantly growing taxes which the people of Australia could not carry. Government bonds dropped to a fraction of par. That is an old story. Now Australia has a new and very different story to tell. It is starting on its way to recovery and its economic methods, far from being radical, are most conservative. The great experiments in government ownership are coming to an end the debacle was complete and the people have learned an expensive lesson. A federal deficit amounting to about 10,000,000 pounds for the fiscal year 1930- - 31 was replaced by a surplus of 1,314,000 pounds in 1931- - 32. The rate of taxation was consequently reduced for the fiscal year 1932-33- , which closed with a surplus of more than 3,500,000 pounds. Where the balance of trade was adverse, it became favorable. And Australian bonds have been steadily rising in the world markets. There is a lesson in this for other governments. Economic theorizing is attractive, but it doesn't pay. When government operates economically and efficiently, it is an influence for prosperity. When it is wasteful bureaucratic, the influence is toward depression. High taxes burdens on industries and these are "always the enemies individuals political of progress. red-tap- e A BUILDING TAX-DESTROYE- Up to a short time y ago a skyscraper stood in the of Chicago. The building returned a 20-stor- i By MARION BONACCI M.MXSBY-LITTLEJOMBIRTHDAY PARTY INI ARRIAGE SOLEMN IZED YOl NGSTERS An interesting wedding of SepDorothy Ann Demman, daughtember was solemnized Thursday ter of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Demat 6 p.m. at the home of Mr. and man, was two year's old Friday, at which time a number of her little Mrs. William O. Maulsby at when their daughter, Miss friend:, were entertained at a lawn Susan Maulsby, became the bride party at her home on Garden St of Mr. James C. Littlejohn, son of Pink, white ar;d green was the color scheme, carried out even to William Littlejohn of Price. The ceremony was performed by a huge birthday cake covered the Rev. E. C. Winn, Methodist with pink and white frosting minister of Price, in the presence graced with two candles. Mrs. C. L. Kline and Mrs. Jesse of the members of both families, and was followed by a wedding Perry assisted Mrs. Demman in dinner at the La Van cafe in serving the children at luncheon, and later helped them in playing Helper. The bride wore a beautiful gown games. Everyone at the party had of white net and carried a shower a lovely time, with prizes for winners in the games going to Jill of lillies of the valley. Teresa Mrs. Vignetto, Elda" Odorizzi, The bride's sister-in-laJohn Maulsby, was the matron of and Gwendolyn Quilico, Lillian honor and the groom's brother, Vieta, Lois Mae Spratling, Jane Alex Littlejohn, was the best man. Fabrizio, Tony and Junior Migliac-cio- , The young couple left immediEugene Migliori, Benny Richately after the dinner for a honey- ardson and Charles Watt Brandon. The kiddies enjoying the aftermoon trip to Los Angeles, and will be at their new Pleasant Grove noon were Inez and Violet Dal-piaPaula Marie and Carla Carhome 'after September 18, where ter, Eleanor, Gwendolyn and Ter the groom is manager of the theater. The bride wore a esa Quilico, Dorothy Jane, Marilyn smart going-awa- y suit of black, and Helen Wible, Betsy Jean Ross, with matching accessories. Shirley Ann Downey, Jill Vignetto, She is a graduate of the Carbon Jane ana Lena Fabrizio, Chris, county high school and has attend- Theresa and Joan Pascuzzi, Lillian ed grade school at St. Mary's of Vieta, Lois Mae and June Aline Louis Galanis, Gail the Wasatch and Westminster Spratling, schools at Salt Lake. For the past Thorne, Benny Richardson, Tony four years she has been connected and Junior Migliaccio, Billy Perry, with the Eastern Utah Electric Charles Watt Brandon, Bruce company when located in Helper. Brockbend, Eugene and Merilyn She is a member of the Business Migliori, Barbara and Richard and Professional Womens club, Clerico, Elda, Clellia and Olga Rebekah lodge 39, and is worthy Odorizzi and Beverly Bruno of matron of Naomi chapter, Order Helper, and Leva Carnasacca of of the Eastern Star. The groom is Mapleton. a graduate of the Wasatch acad-am- y at Mt. Pleasant and partici- MESDAMES PORTER AND pated in a special three year FISHER JOINT HOSTESSES course in cinema work at the UniMesdames Frank Porter and F. versity of Utah. P. Fisher were joint hostesses Sat Their many friends of this viurday afternoon at a farewell tea cinity offer congratulations. party held at the latter's home in compliment to Mrs. L. Wetenkamp KITCHEN SHOWER HELD of Price, who left Wednesday of AT KXOBBS HOME this week to make her home in The members of the Rebekah Heber City. The guests present were Meslodge 39 held a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. C. A. Knobbs, dames Gladys King, J. C. Vaught, complimenting Miss Susan Mauls- S. A. Olson, E. K. Olson, O. B. by, whose marriage to Mr. James Harding, R. I. Brockband, D. MorLittlejohn took place Thursday rison, G. O. Allred and Jack Jones of Price, and Hugh Taylor of evening, September 7. At midnight a lovely Heiner. luncheon was served. Games featuring symbols of the bride were The Democratic club of Helper the pastime during the fore part will hold a special meeting Thurs of the evening and were enjoyed day evening, September 14, at 8 by Mesdames Henry Hall, F. L. o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. chapel. Wilson, D. A. Bench, W. O. Mauls All democrats are urged to attend. by, E. Greenhalgh, M. House, RobBUY AT HOME ert Houston, C." Miller, H. PeterSay your read It in The Journal. son, Carter and E. Burgar; Miss BUY AT HOME Maxine House, Miss Elizabeth Wilson. Miss Ida and Paterson, Ro-lap- p, z, ra famous Loop district rent of $50,000 a year. A Chicago business man was offered the opportunity to buy it for $5.00. And he turned it down! Since then the building has been wrecked, and the lot it stood on is being used for a parking space. This amazing little story appeared recently in the editorial As the knowing columns of the San Francisco will have guessed, the trouble with the building was taxes. They came to $40,000 a year. And the owners were in arrears an entire year. To continue to operate they would have had to pay out $80,000. The rent return didn't justify it. And the result? Well, everyone lost: The owners of the building, who had invested money in it and were finally the city, which was out forced to destory it in thousands in taxes; and, lastly, the general public, which must make up the taxes the building would normally pay. This is the old story of excessive taxation, and it has been told a thousand times. Bankruptcy, unemployment, industrial recession, slowed community progress these are the inevitable corollaries of wasteful and expensive government. It is read the handwriting on the wall. time our FORMER HELPER MISS IS Call-Bulleti- two-cour- self-defens- e; law-make- rs No charge for printing news Anna Crowley and Miss Katheryn Verdi returned Wed- items Phone 2i. nesday night from a two weeks visit spent at Fish lake. Mrs. Irma Personius of Twin Falls, Idaho, arrived in Helper The Journal has one of the best Tuesday to spend several weeks equipped job printing departments visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Melvin O. Porter. In the state. Prices reasonable. Miss HONORED BY SORORITY' Miss Dorothy Metz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Metz and a former resident of Helper, was honored in Denver Tuesday of last week when she was initiated into Alpha Xi Delta sorority at the University of Denver, where Miss Metz is a sophomore. MARGUERITE FISHER IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY . On Thursday afternoon Marguerite Fisher was honored at a birthday party by her mother, Mrs. F. P. Fisher, at her home. Eighteen of her playmates were lunchentertained at a eon, the color scheme being pink and white, with a beautiful birthday cake enhanced with twelve candles. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon. two-cour- Don t Pay Out Good Money for Tires Built Under Obsolete Methods The Womens club of Helper will FABRIC has long been obsolete in tire hold its opening meeting for the ACROSS-WEAVtea party at the the the cord ply construction has displaced the fall season with a rooms Utah service club Thursday, old method, giving now more than double the mileage. The September 14, at 2:30 o'clock. BUY AT HOME e causes the tire to heat "sawing" action of the VI ETA HOME FROM and, in turn, serves to break down the fabric, thus causing BARNEY COLUMBUS KNIGHTS MEET weakness. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Vieta and Compare this with the Firestone patented construction of Rudy Rebel arrived home Sunday Cord Plies Under the Tread, from a months trip east, during TWO EXTRA they spent a week viswhich prevents friction and heat and keeps the cords in excel- which time the former's mother at with iting lent condition. This construction gives 56 per cent greater Kansas City, Mrs. John Vieta, and adhesion and thousands of miles of extra service. Don't take on August 15, 16, 17 attended the of Columbus national conchances with obsolete tire construction when you can get the Knights held in Chicago. They also vention modern Firestone Tires at NO EXTRA COST. visited the century of progress fair and before returning home a few days visit was enjoyed with friends and relatives in Milwaukee. They report a very enjoyable E cross-weav- Gum-Dippe- d vacation. YOUR BRAKES CAN STOP THE WHEELSBUT THE TIRES MUST STOP THE CAR N BUY AT HOME Max Leute left Friday evening of last week for Ouray, Colo., where she will visit for several weeks with her parents. Mrs. Mrs. L. R. Metz of Denver spent Friday last In Helper visiting with friends and attending to business matters, returning to her Colorado home that same evening. BUY BRYNER'S SERVICE M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Automotive Electrician rHONE rf !- - rfrr ft 812 HELPER, UTAH n f. rs m rajriJiJSlOOOOOrtiafi AT Sara Stein returned Tuesday The Central Commission & Supfrom a short business trip to the ply company this week recalso-mine- d the George Spratling home capital city. on D street. Raymon R. Brady, Salt Lake at- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miner and torney, was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miss Ange Martelle returned the Gease. fore part of the week from Salt Lake where they had visited sevMr. and Mrs. Victor Litizzette eral days with friends. and the former's mother. Mrs. Lena Litizzette, returned WednesSay your read it in The Journal. day from Ogden where they accompanied their daughter Louise May to the Sacred Heart academy. Miss Litizzette is in the second Agency Office SERVIC E CLEANERS & year high. DYERS at Helper Barber Shop Phone 337 Expert Work Reasonable Prices Josephine Leo, Mgr. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES DR. A. R. DEMMAN AMENDMENT CONSTITUTION At DELATION TO MINIMUM WAfiES WOMEN AND MINOKS Joint Resolution ment to ArticU lows : EC. 8. f Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend-m?Article XXII of the Constitutj tion of the State of Utah by Section S Thereof Relating to the Prohibition and Kftuialion of Sale, Manufacture, Use, Advertisement of, Pusses-- si an of or Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors. D? it resclvcd hy the Lecisfatarc of the of all memState of It ah, bers elected to each House and two-thi- rd of all the members I. M. H, Welling, Secretary of State of the Stale of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing ia a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendments ed by the regular and special sessions of record in my office. In witness wherenf, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1933. (SEAL) HOME Flrt It of State. puM!ction Scrtmbrr rubllrttlon Novfml- -r BUY AT . . 7 19SJ. 19?. HOME Kay your read It In The Journal. Utah's Largest Standard Institution of Higher Freshmen must report September 20, and must attend September 21 to 23 for special instruction and regisAll other students should register September 23. Regular class work begins September 26. Send for Catalogue UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City Nothing Like Having WALTER C. GEASE Your Own ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Court House Price, Utah Price 392 Phone Phone Helper J 6-- P. COLTON S. Notary Public COLTON MOTOR CO. 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It saves time and effort running daily errands, puts your name in the directory, keeps friends and relatives in touch. $7.20 $6.30 Public Stenographer, Court Re$6.00 porter, Short - Hand, Dictation, Commercial Correspondence, Legal Documents; reasonable rates. Phone 5.00-- l 4.50-2- 1 1 $5.55 4.50-2- 0 Eyes Examined ..Repair Work.. ised. a a a 5 Expert Watch Repairing at j;jj!l!IH3TiT? j: amr a a a THE GRILL CAFE a j The Gift Shop . R. A. NILSON, Prop. V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. : Excellent Meals MOSE HOWA Quick Service WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? CAN ACCOMODATE 300. 50c TO 75c. CALL OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HELPER, UTAH PHONE 194 FOR THE BEST COAL ANY GRADE Very Reasonable Prices rhone 147-- PEERLESS COAL CO. SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY SPRING CANYON COAL CO. RADIO Service First Spring Canyon Coal at TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 U. Salt Lake City, Utah 200 BATHS ' HOTEL Spring Canyon, Utah General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, And ROOM Spring Canyon Coal Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated 200 ROOMS EVERY FOR Mines Secretary The University of Utah HELPER LODGE NO. 1659 Harvey Partridge, Dictator A. J. Carlson, Secretary Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Knights of Pythias Hall of each House concurring therein: SECTION !. Repealing Section of Article 22. That it is proposed to am?nt Article XXTI of the Constitution of Utah in the foMoring particular, That Section 3 of Article XXII of the constitution of Utah be and the same ia hereby repealed. SECTION 3. Duty ef Secretary of State. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained, herein to to the electors of the state? at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION I. Effective Date. If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination bw the Board of State Canvassers of the result of tht election designated in Section 2 hereof. 1 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE a RECONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT LATING 10 INTOXICATING LiUUOKS m Licensed Embalmer in attendance UTAH PRICE Phone 29 Ambulance Service a aprro-pri- Make Your Plans to attend Undertaker IN e provide for the establishment of a minimum wae for women and miners and may provide for the comfort, health, safety and general welfare No provision of any and all employees. of this constitution shall be construed as a limitation upon the authority of the to confer upon any commission now or hereafter such power and authority as the legislature may deem requisite to carry out the provisions of this section. A THIS CERTAINLY MAKES IT EASY TO PICK THE BEST 16 Th? legislature may, by i I MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. FOK Proposing an Amendof tht Constitution, Section Relating to by tht Addition of a Minimum Wage for Women and Minora ; and General Welfare of Any and all Employees. Be it received hf the Legislature of the of all the memState of lTtnh, bers elected to each house concurring therein : SECTION t. Tli.it It Is proposed to amend Article 18 of the Constitution by the addition of a section which will read as fol- A 7-- 2-- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall left Monday afternoon for Richfield and Monroe where Mr. Hall will pay the Odd Fellows lodges an official visit. tration. Physician and Surgeon DALPIAZ HOTEL BI.DG. Office Phone SO-Res. Ph. 100 11-- 1 S 5 Office Hours Utah Helper Constitutional Amendments NOTICE Helper lodge 1659, Loyal Order of Moose, is not responsible for the acts of any individual members during this labor trouble. This lodge maintains a neutral attitude In the affairs of the miners. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, September 8, 1933 r . THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Bus depot In hotel building. Infrrurban just across the street. U. r. Station just 3 blocks. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. |