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Show PAGE HELPER, UTAH, APRIL 16, 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL TWO J , CARBON MEN 38th INFANTRY THE HELPER JOURNAL HELPER W. F. MacKNIGHT and l! UTAH G. BURRESS, Publishers Entered as Second Class matter Carbon County, I'tah. SUBSCRIPTION THt JOURNAL'S THE JOURNAL - ONE TEAK - $2 NEWS EDITION SHOPPER'S at the Postofflee at Helper, EDITION - $1 6 MONTH DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED rRSE TO EVERY HOME A WORD TO THE WISE In his final report. General Pershing, speaking of the 38th Infantry, said: "On this occasion a. single regiment of the Third Division wrote one of the most brilliant pages of our military annals. It prevented the crossing of certain points of its front, while on either flank the Germans who had gained a footing pressed forward. Our men, firing in three directions, met the German attacks with counter-attack- s at critical points and succeeded in throwing two German Divisions into complete confusion, capturing 600 prison hTJTM THFATPE NOTICE The Boy Scouts of Helper will collect old clothes on Saturday of this week. The Recreational committee of Carbon county Is sponsoring this drive for the purpose of obtaining clothes for the needy. After the Boy Scouts have gathered the old clothes the sewing circles throughout the county will mend them. E. rUTFPPPt-SFS- HELPER A MOUKN THEATRES IN UTAH CIT1CS Sunday - Monday - Tuesday SUNDAY CONT. AFTER 2:1S The cherished dream of 30,000,000 readers come true on rs the screen) h. In Carbon Meet i APPRECIATION Service First Higher Prices RAISE" MOSE HOWA -- V feet Cory, Lauris, 5 feet Discus an. ;100J Miners and Shippers of th, Celebrated semi-annu- al Spring Canyon Coa Mines at 3 inches J. Jewkes,' Cory, Lauris, General Offices 440Collins Reid, Buffmire; :59 817 Newhouse STATE SAFETY HEADS INVITED Officials of the Utah safety council have been invited to attend a meeting in May of the Helper safety council, Eugene Gibson, secretary, announced Wednesday . Through the efforts of the local council several new safety ordinances have been passed by the city council and traffic lanes have been repainted. A junior police has been organized. Building, tva! Salt Lake City, Utah he iilie R 1CC1 ' Jtloi Itioi CUl MEAT and GROCERY j 4.10. juniors; 880 relay Junior, sophomores, seniors time not given. Broad jump Fish, Cory, Reid 19 feet 7 inches. Biigl ires tat 5:16 Low hurdles Morgan, Taylor Delaby; :26.4 Javelin Cory, Morgan, Jewkes; 143 feet 5 inches. 220 Colzani, Collins, Fish; :24.3 Pole vault D. Reid, Jewkes, L. Reid; 10 feet 2 inches. High hurdles Jewkes, Morgan, Collin; :18. Medley relay Junior, seniors, freshmen; 3:58. 880 Haycock, Taylor, Forsythe 2:14. Mile relay Seniors, freshmen, the Spring Canyon, Utah feet 8 inches. Mile Haycock, Forsythe, 109 i WE SHIP BY RAIL COFFEE All Brands Co 2 LB. CAN AU Brands pu pn CO' SUGAR 10 Lb. Bag dil tic tei MILK Golden Key 5 cans m t":a ton'j of CAMAY S 171 Bars more suds means 47m lesv work OXYDOL Pkg. Don't risk hedlhl Use Crisco the digestible shortening S Lb. Can CRISCO A safe food preservation temperature alone is not complete refrigeration. You need four different temperatures each for a different purpose. TOMATOES 18-1- 9, . Regular Free Dance Sat April 27th GOLDEN CAMEL CABARET Lamb or Veal ftp. SKAGGS two-da- y . CLEANSER K i7c The tumult and the shouting have died at last, so far as the work relief bill is concerned. After more than two months of acrimonious debate it has passed both houses. Save for rel- atively minor provisions, it passed in the form the President asked. The President will have the say in spending the money, with the exception of highway funds which are to be specifically allocated. He will also have the authority to fix wage scales. According to the relief administration, it will be possible to create 3,500,000 jobs with the money. HelGeorge Zeese of Salt Lake City Approximately twenty-fiv- e was a business visitor In Helper per residents are enjoying the on Wednesday of this week. spring opening of golf on the Carbon country club course this year. Betty Eallinger acommpanled Some interestingly long drives are developed by the locals and her fathe, Glen Ballinger, ti Hel- being it I expected that a still greater per Thursuay ana Hpent Easter va- number will represent the town cation here. She is attending Wa- with the coming of the golfing satch academy at Mt. Pleasant. season. Special Sale of HOLLY PRODUCTS mm jioHyj Holly Products represent the highest standard of quality. We recommend them to our customers. Holly Extra High-TeLye for Household Use and particularly for making soap Is superior. Extra High Test Means extra strength and purity. st LYE, extra high test SAL SODA, 2 lb. pkg. DRAIN PIPE OPENER 2 cans 19c 2 for 22c 16 ozs. 19c (Positively Opens Drain Pipes) CHLORIDE OF LIME tall can 19c SQUARE DEAL STORE HELPER UTAH the making of large quanti ties of frozen desserts and PEANUT 2 Lb. keeping fun, meat or game indefinitely at below freezing Nutrition classes are being organized in 12 centers of Carbon county by the extension division of the Utah State Agricultural col lege, Mrs. Esther Tldwell, organiz er, announced Friday .. Instructions in canning foods will be given to all persons interested, with the materials to be furnished by the students. An In structor will be sent from the col lege to conduct the classes, which will be organized by Wednesday. The course will be given in 8 II. C. Sheldon, chief dispatcher of the Utah Railway company left last week on his vacation. He will Meet Mrs. Sheldon fit Pueblo Colo. Pkg. Star Brand FLOUR Or Bakers Boy salads, quickly 10 each WHEAT PUFFS 48 Lbs. HI $1.7: BUTTER 35C Jar Eff -- temperatures 03 l Packages Shirley Temple dish record fast freezing emer gency freezing of ice cubes and frozen delicacies PINEAPPLE Large 2'z Cans BROOMS at a saje Ktcying jjoa preservation temperature in the food compartment eta aaal n mmi a it ?ftDfflftD0 free. FRESH STRAWBERRIES GRAPEFRUIT No. Fancy Florida 2 lf TiU T Five Tie MATCHES 6 Box carton MEATS POT ROAST LB. Eastern Beef 4t1o 12 RIB STEAKS Eastern Beef 4 OA J LB. 4 OA "T VEAL POT ROAST LB. an open air theatre. FOOD CLASSES . BEING FORMED 2'i Cans Large (33BG35 The beautiful, new SD model have these 4 different refrigeration service in the one cabinet an exclusive feature. Kel-vinat- Come in and let us show you and explain this great feature in detail. And you will easily understand why 4 refrig- erators in 1 is generally regarded as the outstanding, the most desirable feature in electric refrigeration No obligation to buy. to-da- y. PALACE CANDY 1 clu Int Ok ed S0- - Beef ract W b: Cheese -- ct e Jonn-son- ? WIDE RAN MEET AT MO lain acre "Times Square Lady" In The Market f ,Ddei Coal 2 inches. High jump f Spring Canyon Lauris, Jewkes, Burdick; Sho 38 1 jllJ! 10.9 I wish to extend my apprecia tion and gratitude to my friends and relatives during the recent ill ness and death of my brother, 1 ( The senior class track and field performers captured the annual interclass track meet held at Carbon high last Thursday, scoring a tctil of 127 li points. The juniors took second place with 55 points, the sophomores followed with 22, and the freshmen trailed with The summary: 100 Colzani, Allred, Buffmire; -:- 147-V- SPRING CANYON tXJAL CO. 21. The following comments were taken from the Montrose Daily Press and should really serve as admonishment to the people of Carbon county on the latest exploits of the trucking Tony Girodo. industry in this vicinity. The most recent harm predicated to ers." (Signed) Tony Girodc us is the abandonment of sevral D. & R. G. W. branch lines It was in this conflict that the Phone news items to The to some of the large producing mines of the county which had regiment so gloriously earned Its name: "The Rock of the Marne.' Helper Journal. threatened to haul coal via truck. Among the present enlisted perThe article follows: sonnel are the following men from The news columns of The Daily Press yesterday contain- Carbon County: Sergeant Leo B. Leonard of Price, Private First ed five lines of the most important news to this locality that Class Derold L. Simmons of Everyone acknowledges have been printed for many a day. It said that the Interstate Private First Class Robert that prices are advancing in Commerce Commission had granted the Rio Grande Western S. Cunningham of Helper and Pri nearly every line, but we are vate R.Burn of Hiawatha. William glad to say that our prices Lake the permission to abandon City branch from Sapinero Sergeant Leonard and Privates in nearly every instance are to Lake City. This will mean the beginning of the end of Lake Simmons and Burn are members below Salt Lake City prices and far below the food priCity and Hinsdale County unless there is a great revival of of the band, and Private Cunningham belongs to Company H. The ces In Los Angeles where mining. The railroad has been operated at such a loss for sev- parents and friends of these men housewives are strikmany eral years on that branch that it just had to come, with no are proud that they have measurllll'RrHADIO ing against high prices. shipping or travel into that once great mining district, and the ed up to the high standards of the Shop here and you will Dtieoed by Gooige Stevans find the best of merchanInfantry, and are doing their railroad paying 62 percent of the taxes of the entire county. 38th to Pur.dro Srr.cn Production on the traditions and dise with greater ease on part carry It will mean that men will be pulled off the railroad who have to fullfill the peacetime mission of your purse. We can't quote WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY run the trains - it will mean that men will be pulled out of the this distinguished regiment. all of our bargains, for you Wednesday cont. after 3:30 would tire in the reading, shops that kept the rolling stock in repair. The greatest thing, Edward Everett Horton but you can depend on us. it will mean to all of us is that unless business picks up on the Karen Morley 2 lbs. or Sodas BARGAINS; CALL road - unless we quit shipping all our stuff by trucks we shall Grahams 19c; 8 oz. Jelly 9c; "$10 Puffed Ric 2 for 25c; Pufhave the rails pulled up between Montrose and Sapinero and A Laugh and a heart throb for fed Wheat 9c; Ilersheys possibly further on. Choc syrup 16 oz. 10c; 2 FOR SPRING CANYON everyone who ever worked for And that will mean the loss of a great amount of taxes a VVheaties and pkgs. living. Shirley COAL and that are used to operate our counties - it will mean the closing Temple bowl 25c; K. K. SalANY GRADE mon 15c; Franco. American CHAPTER 6 OF of schools along the road and the cutting down of improveReasonable Prices Very "RUSTLERS OF RED DOG" Spaghetti 2 for 19c; 7 oz. ments everywhere . it will mean that much of this country pkg. Mac. S for 20c; Palmol-Iv- e Phone FRIDAY & SATURDAY 2 bars 9c; Lux 3 bars 19c that formerly prospered as a result of the advent of the rail2 Sat. Continuous After 3:30 lbs. Peanut 2 Butter 35c; road - will go back to the primitive state and we cannot mainPhone news items to The lbs. Prunes 19c; Schillings or Robert Taylor tain our homes here in one of the garden spots of the world. Helper Journal. Phone 21 M. J. B. Coffee 30c lb.; 2 lbs. Virginia Bruce 58c; Matches 23c carton; Just this week the railroad paid its taxes in our counties. In in Jello 3 for 17c; B. Soda 8c; Montrose it paid $53,000; in Delta $63,000; Mesa $71,000. Brown or Powdered Sugar 2 This was made possible by its ability to secure a loan from the lbs 17c; Dev. Meat 3 for 10c; R.F.C. The railroads pay their taxes in full and usually on lg. can Tomatoes 10c; B. Pine Rice 2 lbs. 17c; Vienna The romance of an Iowa girl time, when we smaller taxpayers are forced to put off paying Sausage 3 for 25c; 3 lbs. who inherited a night life emours as long as possible - we haven't the ability to borrow Snowdrift 63c; O. P. Skaggs pire! Hear Pinky Tomlin sing Service Coffee 17c; Lg. size money. I wonder how we here in Montrose would get along his own song hit, "The Object Oranges 29c; Asparagus 2 without this railroad tax money it would put a crimp in us. of My Affections". lbs. 19c And yet, we keep on patronizing the trucks when we have OR anything to ship in or ship out. RorNiB-r-s- v TKM Announcement of the right to abandon the Lake City branch follows closely upon the heels of the abandonment of There are a number of SEMI-ANNUA- L some 60 miles of railroad in Nebraska. This ought to cause us wholesome dishes to be made with cheese as one ingredus to think that we had better give our business to our railAB ient. We have a fine mild road if we want to do our part to keep it in operation - if we american cheese Dunces Time Our Good good for Welsh rarebits, cheese sticks The want to continue our homes here. We may not like the railmeeting of the Will Make Your of district to or American melt filas of posts Legion part the road - we may think it discriminates against us - we may feel Sadness Turn 5 comprising all counties of east of vegetable pies etc. ling that it does not give us the rates we think we shuld have we To Happiness ern Utah will be staged at Moab Only 18c lb. Swiss cheese in and definite steps tothe lb. brick 25c May may believe it should compete with the trucks which have the COME ON IN WITH of a pro formulation ward the roads furnished and kept up for them but we had better comTHE REST OF THE for the event were taken at gram mence to think about our own homes and what the abandonGUYS AND BE OUR a meeting of district representa Fine local or Eastern beef tives last Sunday afternoon at GUEST. WE GUARANment of the railroad in this territory will mean to our future. roasts from 12c lb. to 22c lb. at a meeting called by Dis Price FUN. TEE YOUR commence we better where a to had It has come to point Commander E. W. Crocker of trict think of our own personal interest, how we are to protect our Duchesne. Lamb roast 17c lb. to 22c District Vice Commander Glen homes. lb. Veal roasts 15c lb. to 20c of Carbon post 21 of Nation-na13c stew Ballinger 18c lb. of First B. lb; President C. the with lb; l chops Akard, Talking at the meeting in presided Helper Fresh fish, sliced bacon, bank, that thotful citizen said: "There is no use kidding the absence of Commander Crock' lard, shortening, frankfurer. ourselves any longer. We have got to have the. railroads. ters, lunch meats, ground The Moab post plans to meats at reasonable prices. Trucks cannot take care of the movement of livestock and the delegates at the May conWE SHIP BY RAIL farm products. We cannot exist here and prosper without the vention with an exceptionally in railroads. Destroy the network of railroads thruout the United program. The teresting essential business will be transactStates and we are gone. The action of he Interstate Commerce ed Saturday at a joint banquet of woo Commission yesterday in ordering the abandonment of the all in attendance. Voting power at "A SURETY OF PURITY" Lake City branch ought to cause everyone of us to sit up and the confab will be determined by number of representatives pre the take notice. sent. The more members the re- Earl Rule, manager of the Montrose Fruit & Produce pective posts send to the meeting, the more voting power. NOT Just Another Association, also realizes the seriousness of the present situation and unless something is done to do more shipping on the LANDSCAPING railroad and less on trucks, we are going to face something we Softer, smoother and more PLAN PREPARED dewill never be able to recover from. He says it means the effective than most cleansers. Will not scratch, irristruction of our farming and livestock business here. He has a A complete landscape plan has tate the skin or stop up been prepared for the Helper city rubber stamp that he uses on everything he sends out, as foldrain pipes. park by J. F. Parrish, Salt Lake lows: "Ship by rail. The railroads are the backbone of AmerMONEY-BACGUARANCity landscape gardener, and will TEE IN BRIGHT RED ica. Rail transportation is America's second largest industry. be developed (hiring the next 10 CANS AT YOUR GROIts failure is being jeopardized by unregulated competition. years, M. O. Porter, chairman of CERS the park commission announced This country cannot be prosperous without prosperous railSPECIAL Lare Cans Wednesday. roads. You will assist in developing prosperity by moving all An order for $150 worth of shrFOR of ubs and trees for immediate planrail. Consider the employpeople by army shipments your ting was made Wednesday and ed by railroads. Consider the enormous taxes paid by railgravel walks are to be constructed roads. Think, Ship by rail." this month. The Kiwanis club is AND WE MAY ADD AGAIN: THINK . SHIP BY RAIL. planning to plant trees and build Kenil-wort- Seniors Victor l VEAL Steaks Shoulder PORK CHOPS Small Loin LB. Jn LB. PORK ROAST FRANKFURTERS BACON Sliced Rind Off FANCY 4 t JT Lb. IJ LB. Pound SPRING mfk LAMBS 18 LB. AVERAGE. ....i7r'S FANCY FAT HENS AND OF LUNCH MKA19 IM AND.. DOMESTIC AND PORTED CHEESE. b.v ro |