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Show II Utah, Friday, December Helper, THE HELPER JOURNAL 11, 1936. THE GOOFUS FAMILY I -- HIW iH& FAR WEST! I IS CS3TAU.V rpS 5UMMV By H. Inrwm) TRCT?e WftTER 3S TELEPHONE S ftTENNlS HKn &km IBP- DSCOKClS:TOKi9,TEra CEftR OF OX1B.T HOTEV IIP THE NEXT COOK2TV KgE 5. LimL- Copyrlhl l3S, - turi, lK. Newspaper Modern CORRESPONDENTS WANTED RENT !J JiA I rUr. U for I apt and bath. furnished. Inquire of W. L. PRE8TON Service and Good medium of doing FRANK B. HANSON Attorney at Law Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagnl BJdg. nicely Price IT TWICE are not one of our customers let us serve the next coal order. on ALLISON can A FRANK PUGLIESE REPAIRS best be handled by us distributors for ti f. 1I) I1V North-Ea- & SUPPLY Helper Utah -:- 'MWWWMWWillllll wumsrxiwimmMmmnKMMxmwumi imtliMWm Wiril rjmMMPElUJJMMMaiMllLMMMimiJBMiaMTIT BRYNER'S Utah - II M il lb' a nwfiwriiiri llttHff HELPER. ) i st spected. Instead of a train whistle, they heard the loud roaring and buzzing ot an airplane. PALMER "Oh, I bet Johny is coming by plane," shouted Lauris. "I just bet he is, too," cried Tim, preparation? were in all excited. for the annual GREAT "I wouldn't be surprised,' reunion at the Thomas home in Glendale. Lauris grinned father, knowingly. There was a rush to the frosted was decorating the living room with streamers of red and green window to see if anything was in and hanging belli and mistletoe sight. "Oh, mother, look at p'oor old above the doors. The holly wreaths Mrs. Johnson sitting all alone over were already hung and father had there in her window seat Doesn't arranged the colored lights on the she look lonesome though?" said evergreens in the front yard the Bonny Jean. night before. "Let's invite her over for the "Will be home for Christmas." evening," suggested mother. "She "Jonny" was telling me the other day that Mother had proudly read the tel- her son, Joseph, would not be home egram aloud to the family and all for Christmas." were simply bursting with holiday "Yes, let's." they all chimed in. enthusiasm, for Johny was really beaming with the Christmas spirit. coming home. "That's a very fine idea," agreed All was hustle and bustle in the father, smiling kindly. "You run kitchen of fragrant odors.' Mother over, Tim, my boy, and ask her if was wholly surrounded by delicious she would care to join us." sour cream cookies which she was "Oh boy," shouted little Tim. busily tinting in the Christmas colchuckling at the opportunity of getors of red and green. The refresh- ting out to throw a snowball. ing aroma of the traditional cardaSome moments later, the dear mom seed and of the spices, was most pleasing. Even little Tim was little lady was in their midst, smil ing her gratitude toward each one ALICE - SERVICE UTAH . TWilffi0 'inf EAT HERE ONCE! YOU'LL EAT HERE AGAIN Johny Stood, Aghast, Taking in the Whole Situation. privileged to aid in this glorious Christmas preparation When things were well on their way toward completion, mother sent the children into the living room. "I want you to pack all the gifts in that large box the grocer brought," said mother, "and wrap that holly paper around it so it will look more Christmas-like.- " "All right mother," they shouted, in a chorus of happy voices, as they seampered in. They had glorious fun amongst the gifts slyly peeping beneath the sides of the gaily colored wrappers and feeling to try and guess the contents. Mother chuckled within as she OUR SPECIALTIES SPAGHETTI Only Place In. Town ITALIAN STYLE Home-Mad- e NONE BETTER PIES, 14 :. I - TI7MDI C SAIT A DC il CHILI BEST IN TOWN heard the merry peal of laughter and happy confusion. "Soon now, my children," said father, "we shall hear the train whistle which is to bring our Johny home." Johny had mentioned that he did not wish to be met at the station and his desires had been duly re- En Auto-Lite- 1 ., il" YEAR 5 Local MACHINERY 1146 ft Every automobile motor, new or old, needs a general tune-u- p twice a year to give best service. Our mechanics are trained to service all makes. - you regular I you O N.J NEEDS MOTOR ELECTRICAL If 397 srjv YOUR Coal Busl- Phone 47 B St. r COA. 12 antaComes tftarchin f If omeW of getting regular correspondents in Oietle Gate, Spring Canyon Street and Latuda. Anyone interested, please contact the office at Helper. Quality Machinery Parts and Supplies Helper, Utah Yes, New ATTENTI S1NY0N POOL HALL - r The Helper Journal is desirous RENT I 3 room (Licensed) BEER on Drought The Finest Beer in Town is our B Utah Helper, y I - and Furnished Throughout. Inquire W L" Preston 4? " dowse- lJS9 3 ROOM APARTMENT X j ALWfrys .l FOR J re RIGHT.V. (DMPLPMViYS ARE RECEIVED DRV AWO KJlGHT F)KiV SiNCE SHE TOO NEW IT OVER IT IS DAM AGEViEKiT '.'. IP TiWns A HErVJEWLV PlACE.TWEN I'M A HORSEi ? KftDiSM'S TWli.-SlSTET- 'i'Hj of them. "It was kind of you to offer share your Christmas with me." she said. "It has been pretty lone- ly this year without my boy." Just then the door burst open and in stepped Santa Claus. The children almost wrecked him in their excitement. He dropped his heavy pack and shouted. "Merry Christmas," with all the strength and energy he possessed. Mother couldn't r.tand the suspense another moment. She tore off his mask and hugged and kissed him hungrily. Johny stood, aghast, taking In the whole beautiful situation. The brilliantly lighted tree, the star of Bethlehem gleaming at its peak and little Tim jingling a rope of sleighbells all in his honor. But the best was yet to come, for he opened the door and in stepped a tall, handsome soldier, his face flushed with a happy holiday smile, his garments covered with the Christmas snow. "Hello mother," he said, as he arms rushed into the of the smiling Mrs. Johnson. After all questions had been satisfactorily answered, Lauris began singing at the top of her voice, "When Santa Comes Marching Home."The others sensing the grand idea, joined in with a jolly good spirit of fun, in the combined Christmas reunion. (61 m THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED JOE'S CAFE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. FOR SALE SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL Party '32 Plymouth Sedan.. Clean condition. No trades. Terms if desired. Inquire at RICCI MARKET, HELPER By Place with the Open Kitchen Where You See the Meal Prepared 224 South Main St. Helper . WesiPin NuwHinper Uttiou. Steahs---Cho- ps CAR Private Plumbing Contractor and KELIAIILE Service Efficient Courteous, Call X. V.. 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For information write LINCOLN nhLPER FUHNIIUKE & HAHUWAKb NURSING THE NEW WAY TUNED EASY TERMS LIBERAL ALLOWANCES MURRAY IS LOCATED OvfEETHE yJETtBSt the Guests LONG OlSTAMCE f If- IT T. Elmo NURSES SOMERSET, INSTITUTE KENTUCKY BOY HURT KENILWORTH Wayne Walton, 17, son of E. R.j Walton of Murray, is in the Price! H.I IS MAN SUNDAY BURIED If! GABBON MISHAP CELLAR (N THE STATE OF COLLftPSE'. TUE BELLHOPS APH ETERNftLLV EQUIPPED WVTH OPEN PRLMS AMD eiCTR(CT V!YTH TUBES ATTACHES FOC AMD GOESTS DESIGN G SUICNOE SERVICE", BOATING, CAWOEiwG AD CAPSiriMG' rur" ir ci BATHS VTW RUCiviwG IN EVEKV ROOM ; BYTWH HOUR, 1 Page Sevea KEEN NIGHT WATCHMAN! hospital with a possible fractur-- . Funeral servlcen for BTAirjr ed gkull, received when he fell Eugene Fairfax, 50, of from a coal truck late Friday. worth were conducted ia Ub- The youth, according to his Spring Glen L.D.S. church Suafnthor irua ru)ttr til th ffirlmn dUV. Mr. Fairfax, a night w ate hat county coal fields with a trucker. for the past three years, die The driver, whose name was not following an operation at learned, brought the boy to a docWednesday: hospital tor's office in Helper, explaining He was born in Green Ton. Mo., that he believed the youth had 1886. fallen from the running board of January p, aro the widow, Eva- Surviving his truck. six boo and Fairfax, The driver did not give the Thompson Delia and Norma land daughters; boy's name and it was not until Fairfax of Kenilworth; Eugeoe he regained consciousness late in Mrs. Md.; the evening that the boy identi- Fairfax, Annapolis, Mrs. Smuin, Nippon fied himself. The driver, who left Salt Lake, and Mrs. the doctor's office without fciMng Madelin Rains. Ah Christensen, his name, said the boy was ridare a brother, Walter surviving ing with him. E. Fairfax, Price Crwk, Colo., The youth, he said, climbed out nnd two si.Uers, Mrs. Mabel L. of the cab onto the running board and and the driver thought he was Ley bourne, Hollywood. Cal., Colo. Mrs. Ada Alderson, Eagle, going to climb into the back of The body, under the directioa the truck. He did not see the boy of mortu.trjr the Thomaa-Deserfall, the driver said, but noticed fof Colorado Paonla to wa sent him lying in the road through his burial. rear vision mirror. - Wand-Fountain- et Mayme Hansen Attends State Meeting Mrs. Mayme Hansen attended the meeting of the Utah state association of Better Beauty Shops which was held in Salt Lake City at the Newhouse hotel Sunday. A program for the different units for the entire year was adopted. Ways and means to put legislation through for the beauty schools were discussed. The delegates al80 met with the different beauty wholesale houses and schools, the department of registration. Fred Voll returned the forepart of the week from a bus livens trip into the Uintah Baaitt where he attended to America Legion Matters. Mr. Voll is district commander of the legiot and he reports that the posW in the Basin are the most active? he has seen. The membership' over there is larger now than it ever has been. - CITV STITJ, AT WORK ON LIGHT KATES The HelHT city council is still working on the new light and power rates for the consumers. It seems that there has been so much difficult)' encount ered in connection with the eloc- tricjtl wire system of the city that it has been impossible to revise tne- rates for the ad van tage or everyone. to Hiarles James, new trical head, there are onio business houses where the ;l'ght brightness will vary in ac- jcorrtaiice with the amount of iower and., light used on that circuit. Many other inequalities are also found have to be straight ened out by permanent renovation before a new schedule can be marie. .Effective. W- - mm , ' JOHHSOH and PICRCC WASHINGTON, D. O Aecord- -, ' ing to Senator O'Mahoney it Kinley Peter Dunne who first r marked that "the Supreme Court generally follows the election re ' turns." The honorable gentleman is not quoting correctly. What ' F. P. Dunne's famous character, i. "Mr. Doolcy" really said was "Th Sobpreme Coort ginerally folluw the 'lection returns." At u session of the United ' States Supreme Court a few days s ago, Chief Justice Hughes, tha epitome of dignity, leaned across '' his desk to call up a case. , "No. 55 The Pep Boys, Manny ' Moe and Jack." The 'audience" gasped, thinking the venerable Judge had read Hie wrong heading. ; -- - ( Divine Protection Is Emphasized in Topic ".God the Preserver of Man" is the subject of the in all churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Dec. 13th. This was however the correct The Golden Text is: "Preserve ine, O God: for in thee do title of an action by the State of California; accusing the Pep Boys I put my trust" (Psm. 16:1). (known as Manny, Mot and Jack) selecthe Among Scriptural of violating the State Fair Trade tions are these: "When thou Practice Act. President Roosevelt's party passest through the waters, 1 will be with thee; and through aboard the cruiser Indianapolis the rivers, tney snail not over includes one Eddie Gallaher listed flow thpf when thnu walk est as on James' secretary. unknown in official through the fire, thou shah not!'circles alier, is the young man from be burned; neither shall the;Bost011 who sufft.rean injury io his leg, while helping. Janiea a in the Lord thy God, the Holy Roosevelt in the recent Massachu- One of Israel, thy Savior." (Is setts campaign. Wanting to re- ward Eddie, young Roosevelt aiah 43:2,3) Correlative to these i.i the f0l- - asked his father if he mipht brinir his friend. I he President lowing from "Science and Heal- along who would not takealong any th with Key to the Scriptures" White House secretaries because by Mary Baker Eddy: "Spiritual of the limited space aboard the man is the image or idea of God, cruiser responded to his son's an idea which cannot be lost nor friendly impulse and granted the separated from its divine Prin- unusual request. Some Washington corresponciple." (p 303). dents gauge Cabinet members by conduct at press conferences, THE PRINTED WORD their and often condemn Secretary of State Hull for not permitting any AGAINST SOUND familiarities such as for instance HP Hi" lesson-sermo- .i ' Science has proved that the human eye is man's greatest and most effective means of accumulating knowledge and information. Sight brings out the of any object and remains in the memory long after. An actual picture or ah open letter is more certain in the mind than a spoken description. Likewise, the printed word is more certain to a customer a picture more indusive for a sale than barren talk in the room. These deductions alone account for the newspapers of the country getting more than 3 to 1 greater propor-tloof the advertising budget of national advertisers last year than radios. .. The Helper Journal circulates each week to more than 1000 paid subscribers in this district and local merchants are also given an 1800 cirn culation sides for shopping a total guide of 2800 be- Postmaster condones. General "' Farley Jim Farley's conferences with the gentlemen of the press are rough and tumble affairs. He calls the "boys" by their first names and in return is addressed as "Jim". The reporter with the loudest voice usually gets his ciuestions answered. ( JUST CALL W 5 U JlMii Secretary Hull', on the other lliand, is always dignified, refers to his questioners as the gentlemen" and in turn is call. "Mr. Secretary". Although Mr. Hull meets the press daily, as against the other Cabinet members weekly conferences, he manages to answer only those questions that he deems nroner. seldom eivinar his inter viewer the sort of phrases that M produce headline "quotes. wonder some of the boys who thrive on "sensations" do not iovo the Secretary of Statc.y V |