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Show PAGE FOUR Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, October 13, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL THE HELPER JOURNAL Entered as second class mail matter at the postoffite in Helper, Carbon County, Utah. it N v r. eLOS E. BRANDON MEMBER - PUBLICATION THURSDAY DAY Subscription Rates, per year in advance DOCTORS ASK TOR RIGHT TO KILL DISEASED The Prussian ministry of justice issued a memorandum last week suggesting a provision that licensed doctors be immune from prosecution for killing persons suffering' from an incurable disease. The memorandum stipulated that the advisability of putting such a person out of his misery should first be certified, however, to two official state physicians. Furthermore, the act must be demanded by the afflicted person and members of the family. BUY NOW! You want the best tire value you can get, dollar for dollar and we want you to have that value. Let's get together you back the President's "Buy Now" campaign, and we'll give you just a little better tire value than you ever got before Firestone Tires and Tubes. Gum-Dippe- d BUY AT HOME Progressive Ticket Being Circulated Electricians HELPER, UTAH Senator Miller Di scusses NRA At the Kivvanis luncheon in the Grill cafe cIud rooms Thursday, State Senator George Miller, chairman of the Eastern Utah NRA committee, discussed the objects of this movement at length, bringing out many interesting phases of the NRA program, its achievements to date and plans for the future. Senator Miller likened the opposition to the NRA with that encountered by Christopher Columbus in his quest for new worlds, but believed American persistence to them. She died in 1913, and he later married Eliza Burton, who died December 22, 1922. He married Fredrieka Ludvigson in 1924, and she died February 9, 1933. Mr. Folster is survived by eight sons and daughters: Dean F. Folster, Ephraim; Allen C. P'dlster, Moab; Mrs. J. L. Terry, Morgan; Mrs. Frank Foulger, Mrs. Ernest and Greer, Montez; Eugene Thomas Folster, Salt Lake; two sisters, Mrs. John S. Beal, Ephraim, and Mrs. Emma Peterson, Lyman, Idaho; also 14 grandchildren. BUY AT WOMEN n. Oldsmobile Sales Show Good Gains Let us Inspect and prepare your car for winter driving. We recommend eveready Prestone "The perfect Does not Boil cff. Anti-Freeze- Now Castle Rock Merc Co dealership y available for GOOD BUSINESS MAN $295 Gallon :j i ". Expert Watch Repairing at The Gift Shop we no mb a C I SPRING CANYON COAL CO. ' Auto Repairing Spring Canyon Coal Phone 28 THE GRILL CAFE Quick Service WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? CAN ACCOMODATE 300. 50c TO 75c. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 194 if' PROFESSIONAL (i NOTICES may, automotive business now. ... Physician and Surgeon DALPIAZ HOTEL EI.DG. Office Phone 80-Res. Ph. 100 11-- 1 5 Office Hours 6 Utah Helper 2-- 7-- ,. MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. Undertaker Licenced Embalm In attendance PRICE Ambulance Service UTAH Phone 29 rj x J I i ... On our, part, we can give him two great cars to handle . . . Pontiac, the car that built and shipped more cars during the first five months of 1933 than during all of 1932; and Buick, for many years the sales leader in its price class . . a car backed by a reputation for value second to none in the whole automobile field. 29-ye- Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Minea at Spring Canyon, Utah General Offlcea 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE HELPER LODGE NO. 1659 Harvey Partridge, Dictator A. J. Carlson, Secretary Every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Knights of Pythias Hall WALTER C. GEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Court House Price, Utah Phone Price 392 Phone Helper J 6-- S. P. COLTOS Netary Public COLTON HELPER x MOTOR 7 UTAH ar There should be a number of men in this city fully alive to this opportunity. So, if you have reason to believe that you are the man we want, we s'.iggest that you write us at once for complete information. Your letter will be held in strict confidence. P. M. SEESE BUICK-OLDS-PONTIA- CO. may not, If he's a good business man if he enjoys a sound reputation among his friends and neighbors if he is ambitious, industrious and of the type that can sell, organize and direct the selling abilities of others . .'. we want to hear from him. DR. A. R. DEMMAN W a The Mountain States C Fountain Lunches .e C D. A. BENCH HELPER, UTAH Mr. Deer Hunter our stock is complete on Western Lubaloy Cartridges. Experianced deer Hunters designed these cartridges, the thickness of the Lubaloy jacket and the amount of exposed lead in the soft point nose make the bullet expand properly. We have them in all grains and calibers. Barney Vieta, boosting Western ammunition at the Castle Rock Merc, isn't saying a lot. Barney's rep as a duck hunter already is established and it is a safe bet he'll get what he goes after. STRAND SST Service First Excellent Meals believes he is a hunter, but he always bring home the meat. This is going to have to be looked into. e Any employee will take your order. Co. Postmaster Harris Simonsen is hard one to figure out. No one 7 ly- - Telephone &. Telegraph As accurately made as a fine time piece, try the famous Western Super X long range load the load with Short Shot String, it gives you 10 to 15 yards longer range, and our price is mighty popular with everyone Special prices to any one buying 100 or a case of Super X shells. e, o A man is wanted to be on the job next morn- Running errands, saving time for other things, making social or business contacts, bringing help in emergencies the telephone does these ' things and many others for a few cents a day. SHOT GUN SHELLS IS To Work! because he can be reached quick- - a mu-thic- al HOME SUPER X Continued from Page One Jess Perry of Reeds Riteway has about the face and head, appar- been oiling up the old gun for sevIf you want to be sure of your Buck on the 1st ently having his knuckles covered eral weeks and will be heading for with a shot-pa- d shot use Western Lubaloy cartridges. beneath his the hills one of these days with a glove. pocketfull of Remington ammuniThe punishment was vicious, tion. Jess stocks Rem ammo. An all wool blazer ($7.00) to the 1st hunter but finally one of the men who apbringing in his buck, using Western Lubaloy cartridges, parently from the beginning had : lows purchased from us. been opposed to a possible murPEC. 8. Th? legislature may, by on of the grounds Black dering legislation provide for the Come in Hunters and stock up now while our that he knew nothing of the of & minimum wage for wumen and minors and miy provide for the comis complete. stock arms interceded. cache, fort, health, safety and Kenoral welfare Black then was advised by his of any and all employees. No provision of this constitution shall be construed as assailants that they were tired of a limitation upon the authority of the legislature to eonfer upon any commission now having riot hearings in court and Your choice of any toasted or hereafter created such power and auwere going to take the law into with salad, sandwich thority as the legislature may deem requisite to carry out tha provisions of this their own hands to the extent of olives, pickles taking Guynn, Welherbee, Crouch, and several others whose names he OPEN SATURDAY NITES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT T.F.. could not recall, on "one way" LAYING TO INTOXICATING UOJOKS AFTER THE DANCE rides. If you are planning to give Mr.' and Airs. Anthony Durney A Joint Resolution Proposing an AmendMrs. P. C. Christensen, of Elsi-nor" They then proceeded to ' beat a Halloween party come and ment U Article XXII of the ConstituBlack knocked him have We see us. unconscious, the party tion of the Slste of Utah br Repealing is of weeks Castle Gate are the proud para Utah, spending over the steep bank into a gully Section I Thereof Relating- - to the Prohall newly decorated for the hibition and l;?U'at;on f Sale, Manuvisit here 'at the home of her ents of a dandy baby girl, born during which fall he severely inoccasion. facture, Use, Advertisement of. Possession of or Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors. jured his right ankle and abandaughters, Miss Faye and Rae Monday, Oct. 9. Mother and tiny-onBe it resolved the Legislature of the doned him. Stat of Utah, j of all memare doing nicely. Christensen. Hours later, Black regained bers elected to each House and of ail the of each House consciousness, crawled back to the concurring therein: highway and on into Green River. SECTION 1. Repealing Section S of Where he sent a telegram to Article 22. That it is proposed to amnd Article XXII of tha CmstituLion of Utah friends in Helper advising them as in the following particular, BUICK-PONTIAto what had happened, and later That Section 8 of Article XXII of the constitution of Utah be and the same is a on a to ride truck back caught hereby repealed. Price. SECTION 2. Duty of Secretary of State. Bad Stuff to Start The Secretary of titate is hereliy directed to submit the proposed amendment conThis business of taking men for tained bereinto to the electors of the Stat a ride, whether it be one way or at the next general election in the manner provided by law. two, is very poor stuff to start by SECTION . Effective Date. If adopted either side, and something which by the electors of the stale this amendment shall hav effect on the first day of Janu-arshould be suppressed by constitutnext suecedins; a determination br ed authority immediately and" dethe Board of State Canvassers of the result of th election designated in Section cisively in the better interests of 2 hereof. all who reside in the community. However, in the absence of any I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that further such tactics it probably the foreKoinit is a full, true and correct will be assumed the men did it copy of the Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular and special sessions of their own volition and the matof record in my office. ter will be dropped other than for In witness whereof, I have hereunto the routine of court prosecution in set my hand and affised the Great Seal the event the abductors are identiof the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1933. fied. (SEAL) A continuance of such tactics, however, would indicate the presence of a circle operating outside I is an opportunity right now for some 3 ( ., V , ' iff J THERE the law a condition which would in this city to establish himself in a De nigniy undesirable and one of State. to be which would have Secretary supprespermanent and profitable business selling Buick and sed, because when lynch law preFirst publication September I. 19SS. Pontiac cars . . . rendering the kind of service that vails the person of no indivadual Ist publication November , 1933. is safe. will help Duick and Pontiac owners get the most Carbon county now apparently has a chance of getting back on pleasure, satisfaction and economy out of their cars. the path of respectability and we should condone no further tactics of this type. be in the The man we want or appro-pria- Back ly gets the job SALT LAKE WORKER Jf.Int Kes.lu(:on Propping an A mend-mto Article H of the 'ontitulion, by lle AtfJ.flon of b Section Itelutinir to Minimum Wane for Wumcn and Miners ; and (ieneral Welfare of Any and a !t Emi.-'ecaBe It resolved by the Legislature of the gtata of Ulnh. two-thir- d 0f all the members elected tu each house concurring: therein : SECTION 1. Tii at ft is proposed to amend Article 1(5 of trie Constitution by the ncluition ot a section which will wad at fol- is The man with a telephone in his home usual- THUGS KIDNAP A would win. E. R. Crissman, local chairman of the NRA committee, also spoke a few words on local efforts and made it clear action must be taken Oldsmobile sales figures for the at once if the second phase of the NRA program, the "buy now" last 10 days of September showed a 69 per cent increase over those campaign, is to succeed. for the corresponding period in BUY AT HOME 1932, making total sales for the CHRIS FOLSTER month 91.5 per cent greater than September of last year, it was Postmaster Harris Simonsen at- for announced today by Sales Man tended the funeral services held R. M. W. Shaw. ager in afternoon for Sunday Ephraim, "Sales for the first nine months his uncle, Chris Folster, who died of 1933 have totalled 43 per cent suddenly of heart attack Wednes than for the same period day night while visiting at the greater of said Mr. Shaw. "During 1932," "home of a friend, John Anderson. inServices were conducted in the L. this period, Oldsmobile has creased its percentage of total D. S. West ward tabernacle with 14 to burial in the Ephraim cemetery. sales in its price range from more than 27 per cent. Oldsmo-bile'- s Mr. Folster was born in Pleasprice group includes ten othant Grove, September 3, 1865, a er of cars." makes son of Jens Christian M. and Niel-sen- a BUY AT HOME Mortensen Folster, and came John Gerandas and James Gal-anto Ephraim with his parents that were Sunday visitors in Salt fall. He lived there until 1921, Lake. when he moved to Axtell. He married Mary Ann Beal in No charge for printing news 1890, and nine children were born items Phone 2i. ing. The employer looks through his list of available men. AND Ml.NUKS con. Last year, HaJ didn't do so good on the big game trail. four-yea- BUY AT HOME CONSTITUTIONAL AVKXDMFNT IN i.iJLAilON TO MINIMUM WAI.KiS FOB WESTERN ticket has Messrs Marvin Lambson and been completed and the legal number of endorsers required for fil- DeLos E. Brandon didn't "bring ing have been secured. The ticket home any bacon last year. They will be headed by Mayor Frank R. made camp too close to the fire, Porter for the office of mayor; burned up their bedding, and ate Melvin O. Porter, member of the the bacon for breakfast. But they r had fun at that. city council, for the office of ar M. O. PORTER, Mgr. HE WILL GO Allan Halversen, sporting goods dealer de luxe of the Helper Furniture and Hardware company, now is announcing to the world he is going out after deer this season and expects to bring home the ba- The local progressive councilman; with DeLos E. The Journal has one of the best Erandon, J. C. Ossana and Lawcouncil-meequipped job printing departments rence Mower for two-yein the state. Prices reasonable. City Recorder W. R. Johnson will seek reelection to that office on the progressive ticket, while no Consfilaiional Amendments candidate will be entered for the office of city treasurer. BRYNER'S SERVICE Automotive A HUNTING GERMAN' WE DO OUR PART PHONE 342 J2.00 Helper, Carbon County,1 Utah, Friday, October G, 1933 u.s. , ii J9 Editor and Publisher Society Editor MARION BONACCI y & V C Zone Manager SALES CO. Salt Lake City, Utah |