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Show page THE HELPER JOURNAL after November 1st. mder McGonJgal was of the Helper post liny way possible In mak-fu- ll quota enrollment by qulred. Any party inte- f aire information as til nt and the require- vay by contacting any post officers. ask-liemb- er ft. FORM UNION of Carbon county nion which will 5. The union musician is of 9 to 12:30, hour after fur- - mation A. by Z. usicians are DANCING CLASS TO BE TAUGHT One of the features of the comBox 477." the be dancing ing winter will RENT Front office rooms, classes to be taught here by Miss FOR building. Inquire Mrs. Stafford Katherine Phillips. Miss Phillips is Stafford. A. J. a former student of the Jackson school of dancing of Salt Lake city and has taught at Grand Junction, Colorado for he past four years. time She spent considerable studying in Los Angeles, and has devoted a great deal of her life to $2.50andup this work. The first clas3 began last Saturday in the Helper school. MARGARET HUFF'S Classes in ballet, toe, tap, acrobatic, character and ballroom BEAUTY SHOP dancing are being given. Special Permanents All Lines of Beauty Work Hear the new music at Gardens Sat. night. 15 "DIESEL Power Schools representative will be in Helper to select for a few men who can qualifycost. Diesel training. Nominal AH Permanents Guaranteed Next Door to Hillcrest Apts. mi . LET'S GO! WHATFLW I In the Best Dance Hall in Eastern Utah 1 I RAINBOW GARDENS! HELPER I HELPER You S can't afford to miss Dancing on the Best in Carbon Covinty Flo 'Ori Saturday, Nov 3rd j Thrilling to that Sweet Dance Music of GEORGE HAWKINS And His V ' i UTAH CARDINALS J LADIES FREE I" GENTS 5q The tO rhone 21 Vote for The County Needs Thern I SHOP ARLOR and SCHULTZ HANSON rVORK TOGETHER znence )STAGE FERS WAVWAVAV.VWAW.V.W.V.VAVJ-,- . YOU! SERVE THEY WILL IMPARTIALLY ECONOMICALLY EFFICIENTLY FROM It is a truth, despite party claims, that you get good government only by placing rOL, Manager r.W.WAW.VA SHOPji Aincheon DAILY 15c m fNTAIN tax-doll- tax-dollar- s; f jj ar Nominees Republican 10c 10c responsi-ble- , honest and qualified men in office. The County Commission is a supervisory body. It is charged with how elective and apfor the levying and spendpointive county employees perform their duties. It is responsible value for dollar's expended. It is the Coma should every it of get ing financial affairs of Carbon and intricate complex mission's function to solve the involved, County. To be a Commissioner requires more than just time and the desire; the very nature of the duties of that office require men of the highest honor men who will serve all the people of Carbon County fairly, men who will see to it that every part of the county receives square, impartial consideration, men who have been trained and widely experienced in financial and business affairs, and men who have the knowledge of county problems and the ability to effect needed tax reduction. Together Eugene C. Hanson and George A. Schultz will ably serve Carbon County; together they will administer county affairs honestly, efficiently and economically. Together they will be able to do the job right. Vote for Hanson & Schultz for Commissioners (Paid Political Advertisement) Utah Needs Men In Sympathy With 'OOtUVtL J. YUUOV LC! A great President deserves solid support. Democratic candidates are the only candidates who can be depended upon to glue that solid support JL Sj I "- SENATOR WILLIAM II. KING, must be reelected if Utah expects the most benefit from New Deal legislation. Senator King will support, and not block, all sound Democratic measures designed for the benefit of the people, and particularly for the benefit of Utah people. Give serious consideration to these facts before casting your vote. ENGLE. candidate for Countv Horn Term). A common man, a working man, a mine worker, a business man, a former legislative representative, a resident of Carbon County for eighteen years, who understands the conditions surrounding the people, and the industries of Carbon County. "Bill" will work for the people of Carbon County. He will work to protect the industries of Carbon County, to the end that the people engaged in those industries will prosper. He will bring new business to Carbon County, he will help to protect the farmers' water rights. "Bill" is real energetic, and needs no introduction to the people of Carbon County. W. A. (4-Ye- CONGRESSMAN ABE MURDOCK, will be reelected because he has been a strong supporter of social legislation which has favored the people of Utah. He is a friend of the New Deal. He is a friend of the people of Carbon county. He asks you to be active and support the New Deal. ar BRIG YOUNG, candidate for County Clerk. The most competent county clerk ever to hold the office in Carbon County, thoroughly experienced and well trained for hi3 work, courteous and efficient in his office. JAMES H. WOLFE, candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court. Mr. Wolfe is a vigorous, capable man thoroughly qualified to be a Justice of our State Supreme Court. He understands people, as well as law. A progressive, modern jurist. . 13 JOSEPH RIRIE, Democratic candidate for State Treasurer. Mr. Ririe has had many years of experience a3 an auditor and accountant. He is thoroughly qualified to act as our State Treasurer. He is respected from one end of the Statevto the other for his good qualities as a man, as well as for his qaalifications in financial and accounting MRS. KATIE LIDDELL, candidate for County Record- Car-Do- matters. Ynnth1RL 9; GinS0.N candidate for County Attorney. experience are qualities personified in Marl A'u A8Srflv.e' f?rcefl. Earned in law, the election of A r AH,m WillTf v.e t0 Carbon County an outstanding 13 thX i ,cor?Petent to conduct the affairs of MRS. D. C. GIBSON. Mrs. Gibson, our candidate for election to the State Legislature understands the problems of Eastern Utah, and understands how to work in the legislature to obtain the best results for the people whom she will represent. She knows that Carbon County depends for its existence upon the working class of people. What helps labor will help Carbon County. She will help the working SSr"6 ha?!rXJ saved tS t?, v6 candidat He Democratic candidate for election to the State Legislature. Mr. Lindstrom is a splendid type of aggressive, intelligent man. He is the choice of the working class of people, as well as business men and women, He will be an able representative to further the interests of the people concerned with our leading industry, (Coal). lie, himself, is a part of that industry. Agriculture of Carbon County needs a stimulating worker and representative. Mr. Lindstrom was born and raised on a farm. G. G. LINDSTROM, of the office. mm1 ce through his efficie"t TTy honest man deserving of reelection. adminis-tratio- n Mr. Rowley to OLAYS Bonnie Theater Satur-- 1 - ar rL His O Car-an- d efficiently adSnStered" VfJrWo?'?'?- The wide and variPfi voters. y - mmmM"' - unty Surveyor, has had a f the senous consideration of the Vote the Democratic Ticket Straigh t .miimiih.iii r County Treasurer, linanAes 0f Carbon County. He has Court-- DAVE PARMLEY, candidate for County Commissioner. Term). Mr. Parmley is experienced in county affairs. By reelecting Mr. Parmley as county commissioner, we will have the benefit of two experienced commissioners, thereby eliminating the possibility of waste and mistakes. (2-Ye- 6 1 CTdidate for unty Aessor. pasted KJ e8tSMthnfSCnt t0v'arrant hl's reelection. President Franklin D. Roosevelt F. P. (JOE) FISHER, candidate for County Sheriff. Mr. Fisher is an able and competent man, a taxpayer of Carbon man a supporter of Carbon County County an industries. He will be fair and honest toward all. 4Je taxPayers of Carbon County expense with the maximum of mimmum efficiency man. inmninniiiiiiii iiinii.i mini - .urost is respected citizens of Carbon County. Mrs. fully qualified for the office of County Recorder. ith the election of Mrs. Liddell to this office, n Lounty will be assured of a competent, courteous, accurate administration. ?"Lf, "- "- ANNUAL C.C.H.S. PLAY - - . ' QEATS on Sale at the Bonnie day, Nov. 17. I Theater - Helper I lHRJOY a side Matinee 2:30 splitting evening with a cocktail cast mixed of & Kelley Drug wives - college Romeos - Husbands & Flappers. at Price Evening 8:15 L M STEPPING" |