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Show ! ST ' fAGE THE HELPER JOURNAL TWO 'THE GOOFUSJ FAMILY THE EThow HELPER JOURNAL u Tin A 1 ME . VA B HELPER, UTAH algous Wrru ? mmf OCY I (SETOfl Ocrr CvlCXXS p PPwen y t U MV EARDRUMS A &VLU EPtfWE? REST . FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935 By vmv DoT VgJ fWY vool8 WGO fewer HPiUK. ATaiM I USTEM UTAH, HELPER, xuN 0XGOJ i 1i I VArfJ uxs PAGE atB,, TBI 00 fe?"Hi Wop re coughed stojn EjfSffg Wk WJZLlmnTA iXXWM W. F. MacKNIGHT and L. G. BURRESS, Publishers Entered as Second Class matter at the FostoMlce at Helper, 7 Caibon County, Utah. ONE SUBSCRIPTION year THE JOURNAL'S NEWS tOITIOM THE JOURNAL - months . ?2 DtLIVKRED $i ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED FREE TO EVERY HOME SHOPPER S COITION 'WE MISS YOU, DADDY The following editorial wasprinted in the Rockville, Connecticut, Journal, about a year ago. Thereafter, to the editor's surprise, it was reprinted by most of the other papers of the state, and used by highway safety officials, insurance companies, accident prevention organizations, motorists' publications and by others who are fighting the great war against the toll of automobile deaths. Here it is and any motorist will surely think twice about taking chances after reading it: "Tuesday morning there was a fatal accident on the Hill and when the medical examiner was going a telegram was through the pockets of the dead man d found. It was not very long, just the ordinary length, but it was a message that would make any father happy. It read. WE MISS YOU DADDY. WHEN ARE YOU COMING HOME? "That was all. It was a message sent by one of the children of the man who was killed. He had received the message and was homeward bound. The clothes were minus money but in his pocket he carried that message. "Those who have little children, and those who were once little children, can think of the great blow to the child when the father did return home DEAD. "'Daddy' will be missed by those children in the long years ahead. No longer will they have his support, his earnings, and, more important, his companionship. "If ever there was a reason for people driving more carefully on the road, it is that they might get in an accident and deprive their own child or some other child of their 'Daddy.' "More might be written, but just let us repeat those words : 'We miss you, Daddy, When are you coming home ?" Min-terbu- .... rn rc f ten-wor- t A. J. Carlson Has taken charge of the BALANCE ROCK SERVICE STATION Located on Highway 50 at Martin Shell Gas and Oil Groceries, Candies, Soft Drinks Your Patronage Solicited n Bunnel Motor Co. Grand Times iyiaf Have You 1111 Can in Hall Dance Our DANCE Thursday JULY 4th Great numbers of tins year's high school and college Hot King. Kolers graduates are now out in circulation and wondering just what and it is all about. Their plight is most aptly told by Rev, Dr. William T. Dillon of New York in the enclosed item taken Saturday ;rom the New York Times : 6th JULY June 8 (A.l.) The 107 graduates of St. Francis college mulled over a gloomy picture of their fu' ture today. "Your chances of eminent success are so small as to be laughable," the Rev. Dr. William T. Dillon told them at commencement exercises last night. He found not only the law of averages against them, but asserted the ethics they had been taught removed "the mediums of achievement chicanery and deceit.'" "The world is not interested in your graduation tonight," Dr. Dillon said. "It would be if it were wise, but we must be honest. You could not muster enough friends and acquaintances to fill this JULY 4 ONE DAY ONLY opera house. Continuous showing after 2:15 "I wish you a fair share of suffering, a full complement of pain, the chance to exercise your divinely bestowed power of renunciation. I hope that all your clays may not be fair, for I want you to be men with hands of steel and hearts that under- GOLDEN CAMEL CABARET stand." This condition confronting the young men and women also of today has now become one of major importance in the new deal as President Roosevelt now announces the appropriaTODD & KELLY COMEDY tion of vast funds to the development of young men and women in order that America's next generation will not be a FRIDAY AND SATURDAY degenerate one and in turn bring hope and courage to those Sat. Cont. after 3:30 p. m. in the world still trying to force a way through the hard crust return showing of the Greatof life into the sunshine and the ways of the world. est of all Musical Shows fVic&L HERBERTS I mi Cinderella's Tale wntrnted TTWctTio J1v.-..-i- Rvtw I ahim of t CINDERELLA" has and others. See foryoui -self the Extra Values ou get in these safest tires, at prices lower than they have ever been Mines i I mm 9 (" i ff,m Br Sflper vi nng le i g Josepl 'i.rjrnia Vtwo wc ;cai trs i y Hall night $ ceith floret and J1 n. Jac4 tonday. the h nday 0 mi PHONE 342 no Th HGUi t-- 1 Kath Sfiore, ( feM 5 erne Rene. ft Kl J and K .rom a V et a. Arch( leavir - Kobk tc ci :n gi was t 1 HELPER, UTAH ' T .' A d( at" the ZWmmthw TOWER y if vS& SftVA v AtAr v 'i . v FORD ECONOMY "t He V . I. OX I ( ' SUN. - MON. TUES. Sun. Continuous after 2:15 lf HEAT si 'mi 40k. Ett Era Crnooth velvety tx:e kind that make3 vou 50 pause and realize that a Quart you are enjoying a real treat. And there's a kind to suit your tastes. , REFRESHING FOUNTAIN DRINKS! MEADOW MILK SUNDAE Pecan Carmel Fudge SUNDAE 15c 20c STRAND SWEET SHOP FUNERAL tirttic' I Mr- - fir)!l Vrs- - TnHt Hatch turned to Helppr Saturday of ,ast UTAH week after a monies vacation in Phone 29 the cast. While on th- - tour, ih mfcHhtruv Service Mrenwrt Kmbalnwr UnipW ,,(eH,) v..... In nttontnnrt' and Washington, D. C. PRICE vt. MRS. J. E. FLYNN. Mgr. It: i three-quarte- I V 0 II lt J iJ - the Si at one-hal- - Ii' 3 the gi g;. Pri: three-fourth- AU who , M. O .PORTER MANAGER Salt Lake City, Utah i Str n and M Automotive Electricians General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, 1 Stinda "ONE STOP STATION" Spring Canyon, Utah nr .Hall's I c h?htf BRYNERS' SERVICE at nploy f I knit These Extra Values in Firestone Tires cost you no more than ordi- nary tires. Spring Canyon Coal mice-draw- Ml before Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated add three beaten eggs and of milk. Heat In a double boiler and pour Into tart tin lined with pastry. Bake, having the oven hot at first, and then lowering to 325 degrees until the; mixture is set. Cool, spread with raspberry jam and cover with unsweetened whipped cream. This makes about twenty four tarts. Scald four Indian Pudding: cup of cups of milk, add one-hacornmeal and cook for fiv minutes, stirring aL' of the time. s Add cup of sugar, f teaone teaspoon allspice, spoon ginger, one-hateaspoon salt and six tablespoons butter, and then add one cup of canned pumpkin. Add two beaten eggs and pour into & buttered baking dish and bake like a custard in a slow oven, 325 degrees, until a: knife inserted comes out clean (about one to one and hours). Serve warm with butter or cream. This serves eight persons. Cord Flies ed compare sections cvi from Firestone Tlrea SPRING CANYON COAL CO. tales," From an epicurean's standpoint, however, there is just one thing wrong with this fascinating yarn., They don't tell us what they did with the delicious insides of the pumpkin when they made that n coach. That would, in itself, be a fascinating story." Here are some of the delicious things that could have been done' with the inside of this magic pumpkin, for folks who want to: live happily ever after. And be--, cause pumpkin shells are hardly stream-lineenough for our coaches today, we advise that you buy canned pumpkin and save yourself a lot of labor. Tested Recipes Action-writin- ana lwotxi g . 147-- Spring Canyon Coal two-cup- ciO(;5 FOR SPRING CANYON COAL ANY GRADE Very Reasonable Prices been ac--j claimed one of the greatest stories of all time. Teachers of g class most of tolove stories day's happy-endinunder the head of "Cinderella Pumpkin-Raspberr- y Tarts: Add one cup sugar, one teaspoon salt and one teaspoon ginger to two cups of canned pumpkin. Then, a MOSE HOWA Phone lium-mvmn- fa Joh this 2. I Lock I avmg construction features U niter tne ireaa an. Firestone features, make Firestone nilir inclusive Tires outstanding in all the grades, at unbeliev11 T t ably low prices. Drive in today arA t. Gum-Dipp- Service First Incomplete d Mac DONALD, (elsonCPPf Sales ana Service REPAIRS FOR ALL CARS CALL Here DANCE FREE HEAR THE MUSIC BY THE STRAND SWEET SHOP ANNOUNCEMENT!!! 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