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Show i I fvoirxxix no. 50 THl SSEEN BY YOUTH UTHICU let encios- - ine uj WOE1!S NOTE: i VM4Dalrl liwuiir iuixiiim the attended editor -- Kb the since has and Utah of ,,rsity from the Ulne graduated at the Unli of Journalism Missouri. For the past it, of has written a yamasakl Mr ' column in a dally Japanese re- In San Francisco and Just with his (o Helper to visit Mrs. T. Yamasaki !DS Mr. and has spent Yamasaki Mr. Iriptr. Mex. Mist three months touring of the about forty states ia a J1" 41. is nd the enciosea amcie concerning His aaveniures j 1, 1930, a recent escapade. hese United States united in nrnion plea is the cry among "How much more states . . we going to get for relief?" it is tne paiiuiniiia ui wv. wim.Etates which I have witnessed L past SO days. I had entered states after spending a rnomn Mexico viewing to my heart's lent, poverty, disorder, political strife, labor unrests religious jui.m.. Muvtttm ou,r N0M1C STATUS I ,1.1 I I v 1 1 depression in general and expected that America would ifferent. Ever since IP,' 9 when rica slid off the boom, Mexico been in a saa state oi aiiairs. v naiurauy navi; iuuw:u iu neighbor in the north to lead jr I whole world to recovery. I But upon reaching American ,il I found a changed picture. discovered that the Mexicans ere not the only ones that ere lacking in initiative, but at the same lethargic state of ind had filtered into the trains and souls of the people Texas and all points east id south. It was an appalling ,1m which has hit the United itates ever since Anaconda, U. Steel and utilities dropped a undred points. the - . SOFTBALL LINE UP Dooth Kilfoyle and Mont Cowley, both of Spring Canyon, won the Helper city tennis doubles tournament last week when thev ucicblcu ixyie juivuigsion and Jimmy Redford, also of Spring Can yon, in three straight sets of i, ana 4. ihe matches were especially well played and of a high caliber of tennis. Both team made exceptional showings despite score. the one-sidDonna Miller won the Junior girls singles tournament by de2, feating Maxine Dodge and 6-- 1, o-- ed 6-- 2, 8-- 3. In the ladies' singles yet to be played are Mrs. Cliff Memmott, Alice Knobbs, and Katherine Street. Mrs. Memmott and Miss Knobbs will play for the right to engage Katherine Street for the singles title for ladies. The tournament this summer has been sponsored by the Helper chamber of commerce and medals will be awarded to the winners in the respective divisions of contest by the local chamber. Louis Hun-sakof Price has already been proclaimed winner of the Men's singles contest. About seventy-fiv- e local enthusiasts have been competing in the tournament which has rawn considerable local interest on the local courts. er Strand Theatre Has Renovation, Cooling In conjunction with the early summer remodeling job of the Strand theatre, the management takes this occasion to announce the installation of a cooling system to jnake the comfort of show seekers still more complete. The Strand is this week undergoing a complete new decorating job on the interior and will soon be freshly renovated throughout, although this work is being rotated so as not to interfere with the regular shows. The cooling system will provide a temperature ..... pre-schp- "shot to hell." (rally ol ord. thing that these men W forward to was gool old Steve Diamenti who recently untele Sam. He had been a Santa derwent an operation for appendiaus for 3 winters and now he citis at the Price city hospital reexpected to continue his work turned to Helper this week. Hii til Christmas, Mr. condition shows marked improve'35, again. hn Public has become the real ment, and he expects to be around aid And the on his feet shortly. digger of 1935." ency of the government is Die only s Swim Week To Be In New Orleans, the heart of to poor South, I learned that ll city, despite the asserted competence and efficiency of to Long machine, was about 20 million in debt. The city Earbage men had gone on Held August 1 To 8 With definite dates for Helper's inannual Swim week August 1- -8 Men had not been paid months, a situation similar " the one faced by Chicago a w years ago. They prayed strike. ' diclusive, Cliff Memmott, pool the following announces rector, schedule of classes in swimming, Heldiving and life saving at the on during the days per pool daily the week's schedule: a. Beginners under 12, 9 to 9:30 to. 10 m.; beginners over 12, 9:30 a. m.: all swimmers, 10 to 10:30 a. lam.; diving, 10:30 to 11 a. m.; dies' swimming, 10:30 to 11 a. m.; 11 life saving (junior and senior), to 12:30 noon. All instruction will be under the direction of Vernon and Zeala swimMerrill, certified Red Cross inlife saving and diving ming, f aid, Uncle Sam gave relief. P promised 15 million in the middle west where have been hitting the hard- we same farmers who com-of the drouth last vear about the wet pdwer.now ithollering was bad for wheat and F- If this year's crop failed as si years the farmers asrain Nd have to be a "dole" to ftoue to plant again next year. structors. L7" m Minnesota and North instrucAnyone desirous of this Rwta Small frmmc mora litr- anypool the at call should " Off P. P R A tion TV, t,xrsAe p nl Hiv-e- rdy Swedes and Norwegians riding the rods for there ' nothing else to do. In one u" tne 3500 ronslitupnts wre hungrier than the men on '"e road. For five years they . "sd suffi-o- i tiiuiu uie nrouin. j ii. .... year ! ;..a rt r n r PWSUSP a v.. Letn establishMrf k f icuiip nau ith that gone this' year, ime "starvation town." uxiliary Elects New Officers The ui". . " . American L,e-- i. " Auxiliary elpptd ntt l?MC?m,n year at a meet- 3 'J? nam- group to scrvt' are Eva v Psident; Nell iJtej first vice president; Second vice presi- den liHrm a 1st wct,k-Thof;- ;'J..fwence e Dennis, secre- - Minnie Wahl, 'Hie Ca treasurer. ?,UlmtT' explain: LitUzzette. a,, cninltw Lu- - sergeant-at- - V01I Vera ' historian; and execuuve Vo11- - With six remaining games to be played in the half. Castle Gate has a cinch on the first half honors and The second half schedule for the thereby win the spoon or Helper ball club has now been sompin. The Pill Rollers glommed drawn up, according to Al Wahl, second place. Third .place is still team business manager. Helper will in doubt. the Price nine at Price this There will be no games during engage in a contest that promises Sunday the week of July 15 to July 19. to be quite interesting. Several little matters have to be Five different engagements will attended to in the way of getting be played on the home field durready for the second half scram- ing this half. Following is the ble. New rulings in regard to playing schedule. players have become necessary due July 14 Helper at Price (2), to various reasons and while lenNephi at Dividend (2), Payson vs. iency was used the first half there Blue Blaze at Consumers: July 17 will be no maybes about the secHelper at Nephi; July 21 Blue ond. Just to restore peace and Blaze at Payson (2), Dividend at quiet to the league and put an end Helper (2), Nephi at Price; July 24 to beefs about this and that player Dividend at Payson; July 28 and to stop players from playing Nephi at Helper, Blue Blaze at Difor the entire league these few vidend (2), Payson at Price (2). rules are being added: July 31 Price at Nephi (2); Au1. Each team shall consist of no gust i Dividend at Payson, Blue more than twelve players and un- Blaze at Helper (2); August 7 der no consideration will substitu- Dividend at Price, Helper at Blue tions of other teams' players be al- Blaze, Payson at Nephi; August 11 lowed. Any team playing other Payson at Helper, Price at Divithan own players do so under for- dend (2); August 14 Helper at , feit. Nephi, Dividend at Blue Blaze; 2. Those players who have not August 15 Payson at Nephi; Aupaid their entrance fee are not elig- gust 18 Helper at Payson (2), ible to play teams using such Blue Blaze at Price; August 21 Dividend at Nephi; August 25 players do so under forfeit. 3. Those players wishing to Price at Helper, Payson at Divi transfer from one team to another dend, Nephi at Blue Blaze (2); may do so with consent of man- September 1 Nephi at Payson. ager and by paying an additional fifty cents to team they join. A. U. M. 4. Teams may trade players and those players traded are not eligible to play until notice of trade has been given all other teams. September will be a month of . Rule 3 and 4 shall apply before extensive activity for the United second half begins and thereafter. Mine Workers of Carbon county, Each team shall hand in, a roster according to an announcement before second half play begins and Tuesday by Frank Bonacci, local all names thereon shall be paid-i- n representative of the union. All players before roster is complete. United Mine Workers of he state No team may start second half with will celebrate Labor day here on less than ten players. the first Monday of September, and A meeting will be held Monday during the second week of the nite, July 15, at the Helper Jour- month Price will be the scene of nal at 8 o'clock and all those in- the annual convention of the Utah terested are asked to attend. New State Federation of Labor . Colonel Samuel Pascoe, internaplans for second half will be decided upon and the matter of an AU-St- tional organizer for the United game with Castle Gate will be Mine Workers of America, will be discussed at that time also. His the principal speaker here on LaHonor, the Mayor, is also asked to bor day, according to Mr. Bonacci. be on hand to refuse or grant a Arrangements for Colonel Pascoe's couple of favors in regard to the appearance here were made by delapidated shape of- the battle John L. Lewis, international president of the union.' . field. - The general committee appointed to have charge of the celebration e, Relief includes Jack Forrester of Mel Webb of Castle Gate, Begins Frank Bonacci of Helper, Robert J. Henderson, of Kenilworth and the of director Wallace Grange, Bird of Wattis. This same Rulon commodity division of the federal committee will direct local aremergency relief adminlsration in for the labor convenCarbon county, announces that a rangements tion. relief canning project was inauguMr. Bonacci stated that the unrated Monday in four communities ion will sponsor a union label camof the county. will demand goods that and Mrs. Vidah Wood of Helper has paign are union made and labeled been appointed county supervisor of the project, while the following have been named as commun ity supervisors: Mrs. JacK rmiiips, TO SEA IN TAFFETA Price; Mrs. Jack Marten, Helper; Mrs, Vera Hill, Wellington, and Mrs. Eva Hansen, Spring Glen. Fruits and vegetables to be used in school lunches for needy students during the next term will be canned at the four centers and all citizens who have surplus food of this type are requested to contribute to the project. Those who desire to cooperate in his manner are advised to notify either the comofmunity supervisors or the relief fices in Price and Helper. Under a similar project conducted last summer approximately 5000 disquarts of food were canned for tribution to relief families, according to Mr. Grange. cut-gla- ss W. Of To Promote Projects ar - Canning In County proof Of "Sacrament" is in lesson-sermo- n, Christ, Scientist, Christina the subject of the all Churches of on Sunday, July Stand-ardvill- 1 V 1 rSre to M0 sterar oak th Bdrhtjr wuuf Kmt-- II jay to sdrcrtto! , MIIIIW 'H'lMimiHI REVOL' QOWN to Uie e In taffeta tbU Summer tll K many of our falrwt mermaid. And the tpecU- tom will go down to aee such pert modeii aa Utla suit of checked cel- aaeae UffaU with wide naah anl fabric. The pntta In malcblnic allows baiter type uk!no plenty of sun room in iLt tack. ot llghtful and enjoyable trip all the way. While in Palo Alto, caiiiornia, Stanford University. . tk., n j .,icitwl and made arrangements for the rf their son. Regan Rat- liffe Jr.. at Stanford during he coming school year. Mr. Ratliffe tr graduated this spring ironi he where gained Academy as nn ex- ....Mnnhlii owiv. nrciminpnre r iuiifliu';i .irrlfii1.ir student and scholar. He has not yet made up his mind as to just which iieia oi siuay ne will definitely pursue. .... Subacrike for asiiinst !n congress al- - the administration reached a ilim.n when the house, by the decisive vote of L'."S to 118. rejected the "death semenee" In the utility holding companies bill ax parsed by the seiiiue and demanded the by President. The record vote came on it nmiion to substitute the house bill plaeing utility hold iug companies unRep. Brewster der regulation of the securities and exchange commission for the senate hill which prescribed the dissolution of tiie holding companies of more than fim degree beginning In I'.UH. The adoption or this mol ion killed the "death Hentence," After substituting the bouse bill for the senate bill, the perfected measure was passed by a vote of 322 to 81. Immediately after this action, the house voted unanimously for an Investigation of alleged lobhylna by both supporters anil the foes of the utility measure. During the debute on the bill It was frequently charged that the capltol was swarming with utility company lobbyists, and then came two serious accusations against the other side. Representative John H. lloeppel of California?- - Democrat, asserted an unnamed administration lobbyist had offered to get California's relief allotment Increased if lloeppel would vote for the bill an the President wanted It. This didn't greatly Impress the house, but later Representative Ralph O. Brewster, Maine, Republican, charged that Thomas (1. Corcoran, a young brain truster who is of the administration bill, bad threatened cessation of construction of the .!7.000.. dam project 000 Passnmaquoddy the congressman's district If Brewster should vote against the "death sentence." Mr. Brewster said he did not believe the I'resident was aware that such tactics were being used by his aids or would countenance them, and Rankin of Mississippi and Moran of Maine defended Mr, Roosevelt. Hut the President's contact man, Charles West, and PostEtnll master FHrley's lobbyist, ilurja, had been so active among the house members that the resentment of the lawmakers was aroused and they gladly directed that the lobbying charges be Investigated. wa-sat- TOtr. Journal ch by Glass, reserve hoard Tt 1(11 A.f U ralWOTI. re mem! .era are to be HPHdnted for 14- Z " terms nod hie to be .llschanfed !Urned ? jIelPr Monday after a nhw nm.er, f th !two weeks vacation sojourn in f.,r nr t h . town t.v California cities. ...rv t their directors, subject to reserve Regan Ratliffe, Jr., son of Mr. r board approval, for and the reserve banks need not and Mrs. Regan Ratliffe, is now rein California where he will buy additional government bonds siding for the coming school year. remain do to to. choose thev unless rewritten w. HAT would be the final fate doubtful. Senator Wheeler of Montana, after a call at the White House, said he was confident a satisfactory bill would come out of the conference, and if one did not, the measure would be allowed to die. In either case the war on the holding companies Is likely to be made a major issue of the next Presidential campaign, and administration leaders are predicting that the Democratic congressmen. who dared to vote against the "death sentence" will he defeated at the polls. These "doomed" men number 1(11, as against 131 Democrats who stood by the President. Republican leaders were Jubilant, professing to gee In the episode the beginning of a real uprising against the President and his New Dealers; many neutral observers looked battle.' between upon 1t as only rite tw IntAles In which the victory wont to the utilities lobby. , bank- ing bill most of the radical provisions -tnat wouin nave len to government or I f public ownership of I i mhf JSsS the federal reserve system, and. Indeed. i- wT'Il La practically rewrote Sen. Glass the measure. Then bis subcommittee handed It on to the senate banking and currency committee, which promptly gave the hill Its approval, without a record vote, and after making only two minor changes. , Governor Eccles and Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthan expected to he called before the committee and were prepared to tell why the bill would not suit the administration, but the committee didn't give them a chance. As passed by the house, the banking bill would give autocratic powers over the bnuklng system to a politically dominated federal reserve board; and the party In power would have the authority to force the twelve reserve banks to lend unlimited amounts to the national treasury. Under the bill as - I .,,. ;,i, five-yea- eri-od- INVESTIGATION of the Virgin Islands by a senate committee was certain to be llvelr. The very Urst witness beard, Charles 11. Gibson, was threatened w ith Jail by Secretary the Interior IcUes for removing documents from the files, Gibson, who was government attorney for the Islands until Ickes misled him, had testified rather vaguely against the regime of Gov. Paul M. Pearson. Gibson testitled that Governor Pearson li!id exceeded bis .authority under the law, was unpopular with f the population a large sect! of the islands, and was not trans In his administration. To support bis testimony Gibson Introduced . .. ., ... w o:cn a were tor iim-heverai iciei ...I uments to w hich Icke alluded. . Mr. Ratliffe will commence hU first year of college work at Stanford University at Palo Alto this fall. Mr. and Mis. J. B. Kelley anj on, Bobby, returned home Sun-- of jday from a trip in jifornia. They visited the San Die-M- r. 'go Exposition while there. two-wee- ks' Cal-otlic- lal Mrs. Frank Miglore of Chicago, Illinois, is visiting this week at the Ihome of her sister. Mrs. Bertha Sorattlin"' Robert Buchanan left yesterday for Moabi utah where he has ac cepted a post witb the ximes.In. 'dependent, weekly publication of ifiranrl ,,( - Mrs. John Malaker and son, Ray, of Martin left last week for GUM GENERAL TTOItNKY they were called by A IINGS announced that on illness of Mrs. Malaker's sister. 2'. a school would be opened July In I... litu t.iiu.ni.)iit C.iuMnt't.,i Yamasaki, formerly of f training state. for in inw fu. Helper, is visiting with his parents, ,i Htv .mite ,.,,ni,iv Mr- and Mrs- - Tom Yamasaki, of forcement theorv and practice. A twelve weeks' cour.-- e will be given Martin. Tosuke for the past year to selected officers, the Instruction has been the leading columnist for being free and the equipment or; a San Francisco daily newspaper. Mm bureau of investigation helns Mr. Yamasaki is a graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism, at utilized. Columbia. El't'P.I.K'AN senators were ad ! vised that former President Johnny Allison who ha3 been Herbert Hoover will not be g can Ploying some prominent baseball dldate for the Republican nomlna- - 'for the U. S. Mines baseball team lion In the I're.si- - this summer is a visitor in Helper demlal race of iti:W. this week. ruk? - j ; In i 4523 I' HUPCtR tOlTlON TO IVWf HOMl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quilico family left this week Califorwhere will spend three weeks vacationing. Eccles Currie Wl WHI'IWWIIW wktepm PERSONAL ITEMS News Review of Current and Events tlie World Over nia they for the next TN THE battle between Senator 1 Carter Class and Marrlner S. Eccles, governor of the federal reserve board, the formpr has. at this writing, scored the most points. The astute Virginian extracted from the 14. LMWWMIWIilll FRC OKLIVLWKO SCHEDULE FOR NEXT HALF NOW DRAWN The Golden Text is: "Whether whattherefore ye eat, or drink, or receive and 1st time before August of the to glory all do ve do, soever are a card of enrollment. Adults 10: 31). Corinthians God" (I attend. particularly invited to The Biblical verses in tne lesson143: noth10): Psalm found I include sermon All along the way corn- -, were "Teach me to do thy will; for thou ing but people who lead . God; thy spirit is good: art my Dlaining about the times . . i ,,nriuhtneS. ,i y; "inings me imo me wu , businessmen would -aiative to the verse is the aren't any better, but u migni i the and Health following from "Science up when we get to spending , a urni The noor man on tne with Key to tne acnpiu. huthe "When but Mary Baker Eddy: other hand would do nothing in him struggled with sit around and wait for it. Sitting man element our their great Teacher Mid. prey for the divine, around like vultures went Thine, be done!' will but Those who wanted business but the old the.flesh, Good not rhatis,Let it. to Washington to get m me if so character, be rugged individualism, seems to have cnirit.finger-pos-represents of divine Science ts The istic of our pioneers, Master trod, and of vanished with the first signs of Christians the proof hard times. It is a sad picture of mere know he Cave, instead when one finds that people to go which 242). profession" (p. not where to turn or where land in a hazy the about running sort of obscurantism. But this scene which I nay not d.scourage painted should counreaders for after all Carbon 4 bilof the slice a get ty might is soon to vSfontriPinCaMforniaOre. lion which Uncle Sam be and Idaho points. During the dish out. And happy days may many of he the Ratliffs visited L Angeles. here again. coast cities including Portland . Oren Francisco, and The to 8 most ae Phone newt items gon, and they report Helper Journal. THl JOUNNAL 19:15 rfa xbm Will ADVERTISING That Brings Results Jl'LY TENNIS TOURNEY WINNERSNAMED noth-;the- 2Lj ' o agabonding and meeting hund- - most appeasing to these hot sums of teachers, college mer nights and the public 'is initinerant vited to attend any of the shows in duates, teamsters, rkers, etc., there was one thing the near future and judge for found evident they m not what to do. Traditions, ication and past NOTICE experiences clinic re of no value. There was y There will be a could do with them. They held July 17 at 10 a. m. at the All children ild not work for there is no Helper school house. rk; traditions of old which kept to begin school this fall are exnd and body to gether were no pected to attend so as to enable the to for it, no longer applicable, county nurse, Orha Larsen, to nesty, faith and confidence is make out an accurate health rec 1 1 21 iW JOURNAI "PUT UJHifc r if II cK J - adwere They vised that Mr, Hoomake would ver the formal Miss Thclma Faylor, instructor in the Helper school last year, is visiting with friends In Helper. tome time this summer. Mrs. . He Is staying oiii. (Tuesday It was Buid, be birthday cause he intends to Paul Carer entertained afternoon in honor of the anniversary of her small Paula. A dozen .small daughter, remain In private guests enjoyed the afternoon with life and has planned games and a dainty luncheon at the his future career city park. tlmt Hue. Kor Herbert Hoover aloiij; his active criticisms of administration policies the reason was given that, although he does not "choose to run," he thought the party need ed some sort of direction; now that his candidacy Is shelved, tt is expected that his political utterances will be clothed with considerably less authority. The Informers, however, assured the senators that Mr. Hoover would get behind the party's candidate and enter the campaign for him, and that he thinks, with unification growing, the Republican pwspecis are looklug brighter dav by day. Mrs. Leslie Thorn ovntertained at bridge and dinner for six couples a her home in Price. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Jerry Sargen of Cheyenne, Wyoming, who is visiting friends and relatives in Helper. Mary Loveland is visiting here at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Loveland. Mrs. A. Frank Drury was a visitor here this week. Mrs. Drury plans on leaving shortly for Salt Lake where with Mr. Drury she war veterans from both will reside indefinitely. Mr. Drury WORLD and the ('em rat is employed by the state in the powers met officially in Paris and capital building at Salt Lake. debated ways in which future wars Mr. and Mrs. Bus Wilcox left may be averted. They denounced as enemies of their own countries Sunday for a two weeks' vacation. those who would seek to foment They plan on spending their time a new war, and passed a resolution in northern Utah and southern declaring: "The respect for treaties being the basis of International ree lations, this confidence can be Mrs. Pete Hubbard was a Salt only when International ac- Lake City caller this week. cords and the resulting obligation are mutually and sincerely reJack Jones and his two sons are spected." Grand Junction visitors this week. The meeting was held under the auspices of Fldiic. The American Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitaker of delegates included S. P. I'.ailey. Grand Junction announce the birth Winona. Minn.; Julian W. Tlioma.s. of an eight pound baby boy born Salt Lake City; Iternhard Rattier, last week. Mrs. Whitaker was the Pn., and Harold L. McKeesport, former Henrieta Minnesan of this Smith. Contsville, Pa. city. dur-abl- D AVID LLOYD GEORGE, whose Henry Hall returned Monday morning from a hurried call to Illinois where he attended the funeral of Mrs. Hall's mother. Mrs. Hall will return to Helper about the first of the month. De-cate- ur, well received by the British government, has resumed Retire participation In politics, "reluctantly." but with expressed determination to "go on with It." The little Welsh vet- eran statesman addressed the naDr. James Rugger! has now optional convention of the peace and reconstruction movement, and as- ened offcies in he Silvagni buildserted the menace to peace and the ing in Price in conjunction with econondc confusion throughout ilo his brother, Dr. Charles Ruggeri. The Helper doctor w ill take the ofworld are growing worse. fice formerly occupied by Dr. San-fo- rd NDRE CITROKN. famous for Ballinger who has moved to years as "the Henry Ford of Moab to conduct the practice o France" because be built most of dentistry there. that country's low cost motor cars, Is dead. And probably be was Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmot happy to pass on, for his vat en- made a short call Sunday to Scipio terprises had collapsed and his once where they visited with Mr. Mem-mo- t's huge, fortune was gone. relatives. A: B n:R ney T. A.NSELL, young attor- - Mr. and Mrs. Tony Poloni and family left last week for a short vacation in the vicinity of Jackson, Wyoming. whose father, Gen. S. T. Ansell, Is suing Senator Huey Long for libel, was enraged when Loug Intruded on his party at a Wash ington hotel and took a swing at the Kingfish. One of 'be senator's .. companions seized Ansell' arm and the young man says lrig then ran away. I Mrs. J. Wahl and son Ralph, with Marie Djetz and son, Billy, re- turned to Helper last week after a month's vacation In California, ths northwest, and Yellowstone park. |