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Show rnuty, rcwuai neipef uian. Phone news items to The Helper Journal. Phone 21 FRANK B. HANSON Rooms and 1 2 Pries HEAT Silvagni Bldg. Phone 397 and I.ICKXSKO KKI.1AUU-- ; Carbon County, Utah, For The Year Ending December 31, 1936. jr. Son ice Klficient IV.1 X. K. WHITK IMione ."9-- ,I HeljH'r, I' tali lourttoiis, (Continued from Page 3) Doc stumolod into, the roundhouse office last Monday TIIOKIT HATCH and announced he wi.s going to ATTORN bed for the day. Seems the local Stafford Bldg. Utah Helper, are contesting with the rest cf the force to see who can tJLu uxv.'put the most men on the sick list Attorney-at-La- w Stopanky j j if.sjMXjijt There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your J Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 90 WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING INDEPENDENT Work & The month of January has been the greatest mcnth in the history of the local line record-breakin- Community GOAL Financial Statement Plumbing Contractor Comfort j RAIL ROAD NEIPS Attorney at Law j Dane COKE by an Expert GIFT SHOP JEWELERS COMPANY Dealers Bulova wm for Elgin, Hamilton, and Gruen Watches g according to official figures recently released. Tabulations by C. V. Argyle, fuel keeper at the local terminal who has been at that position locally for the past seven years, indicated that 13,170 tons of coal were handled in the terminal coal chute during the month of January. The former record was set last October, when 11. 213 tons the R:ilina recuperating ran through the chutes. from complications after an at- tack of pneumonia. He spent a leconls was of trains few weekB ,n the hospital in handled and conditioned in the den ,ast numtn an(, was thoughl local roundhouse during the in: nth t0 be completely cured. of January the number being a new record tor this ter- 1613 Engineer t'sitenby has been re-minal. moved to the Salida hospital to Many other :oug sUUuiUg roc undergo an operation. He is not orda were also shattered with the expected back for duty for at report on the files of the extra least two months. board. So many firemen have been confined to uick beds during Engineer Sam Graves, who has the past two months, that the been spending the past few weeks largest extra board since the jn the southern part of the ccun-wintof 1919 has been set up. try, iasgain a resident of Helper. During his absence, Mr. Graves Ken Carr claims that Harry traveled approximately 15,000 miles Stockton doesn't know a female jn Georgia, Tennessee, West f from the male species aud ginia and Alabama. he has this story to back up his Sam reports that he enjoyed statement. his trip to th esunny south very A few days ago, when Harry's much and added there is a woke the neighbors with the Cided contrast between the north announcement she was the proud anj the south not 'so much mother of a baby calf, Harry im-- ' snow there. mediately tried to find out the sex of the young 'tin. Unfortunate-Tne westbound Redball line has ly Harry isn't schooled In that Bhowp a decided Increase la bus- line and he was unable to do so iness according to Trainmaster Determined to find cut the ans- Loftis, wh stated that an average wer to this weighty question, he of seven cars daily bearing that called in Carr for consultation trademark pass through here. Orand after an extensive examination dinarily, he stated, the Redball it was found to be a female. through-busines- s falls off at this "I knew it all along," was all time of the year. Dairyman Harry said. So far this year, the average of trains passing through Helper Fred Voll, machinist, has re- is far above the corresponding turned to work after spending a periods of the years previous. An few days confined to his bed with average of nearly 18 trains dally the old seasonal demon, flu. are handled through here and this does not include trains made up Johnny Gale repoits that his here. egg business is on the rocks because everytime he gets op in the Due to the heavy working sched morning the hens are frozen stiff. ule imposed on the clerks in the The flu struck another fireman roundhouse, an extra clerk has from the lists last week when been assigned to Mr. Cavanaugh Fireman Adeson failed to report in order that he can catch up on for duty. lagging duties. ho-pit- al air j j Vir-cal- de-co- ashes all materials i 1 SPIRALATOR ' ;:::5 r Tests prov th EASY Spiralcrtor wash inj action reduces washing wear on t Yet. through its clothes from Y to this remarkable EASY greater capacity, 50 clothes more washes at a time, saves l washing time! v; ' xrS iff m 1 3 3 j K4 f I tit h I 1 " I " ' nine-poun- D. (Dempsey) SAFE Wringer for no more per month than ordinary washers. ' (fp5J e New Model EASY WASHER Family-sizcapacity thor- ough new Turbolatot wash- e B fl I ' . lL-- jl L if -i J ) Firemen 1C. "Flaim' and A J. O'Brien were among the coal pushers who were unable to report for duty last week on ac count of the flu. Both men are ex time pected back In harness e this month. A 4B Inq action automatic !h washer GAIN oi all tun wringer BAR- - d Reports are that Engineer T. Riggs took a day off last week in order to get enough rest so that he would be in shape to take his wife to the Birthday ball last Saturday night. Own this remarkable washer with Spiralcrtor washing action and new Dual-Releas- Stockton was slightly surprised last week when he came home for supper and found a bubbling boy waiting for him. As yet, no one has been able to determine whether or not Harry has passed out any cigars. Harry ' sc-m- HELPER FURNITURE & HARWARE CO. If M Engineer Buvia was among those laid up last 'week on account of sickness resulting from exposure to the cold weather. II ti LIABILITIES Warrants Outstanding, Warrants Outstanding, General Fund .... $ 1,957.39 Exhibition and 30.00 .... Advertising Fund Warrants Outstanding, Indigent Fotr Fund 674.71 Warrants Outstanding, Road & Bridge Fund 1,419 91 Warrants Outstanding, Temporary Transient 294.03 Relief, Infirmary, etc. Fund General Fund Liability to Road & Bridge Fund 15,000.00 General Fund Liability to Exhibition and Advertising Fund 1,478.83 Road and Bridge Fund Note with , . . State Read Commission 41,139.00 Total Liabilities J 61,993.93 Total Surplus 205,431.31 , Total Liabilities, I NA1I0MA1 A I 'jh&l M OlSTIllERS PRODUCT r MR fi fTTi n nvT n fni t 267.425.1J COURT HOUSE AND GROUNDS: Land $10,000.00 49,862.67 $59,862.67 Building Furniture. Fixtures & Office Equipment 14,636.25 600.00 Automobiles, Sheriff's Department 22,070.44 County Infirmary, Buildings and Grounds ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT: Real Estate, Shop, Warehouses & Fair Bldg. 6,725.03 Road Machinery and Equipment 12,406.70. 568.85 Tools, Materials and Supplies 76.00 Office Equipment, Supervisors Office Sheds at Fair Grounds, Charged Off $ 116.845.9t Total F. F. Fisk Bequest Fund Balance on Hand, January RECEIPTS: None $ 12.200 .St 1, 1936. - - - Total Receipts and Cash on Hand Special Improvement Taxes, Price City Balance paid on Property, Note Retired 12,200.51 $536.14 2,609.44 Total Disbursements . Net Balance on Hand, December Total Disbursements $ - 3.145.S8 9.054.W 31, 1936 And; Cash ou Hand $ 12,200.51 STATE OF UTAH 8s : Engineer R. P. Barrell reported Carbcn of for duty Monday after several County days off as a esult of an attark of Utah, I. B H. Young, County Clerk of Carbon County Sta of Influenza. do hereby certify the foregoing statement to be a full, true and correct report of the financial condition of Carbon Oounty, Utah, as r Engineer C. H. Soreson has been shown by the County Clerk and Auditor's records for the year temporarily appointed "as load 31st, 1936. In witness wherorf, 1 have hereunto set my foreman in the local terminal on hand and affixed the corporate seal of said County this 30th day of the Salt Lake division during the A D. 1937. January, absence of the regular road foreman, McGurl. Mr. McGurl was called to New York late last week on account of the serious illness of his mother. (SEAL) County Clerk & Auditor. Reports in the daily newspapers of this area indicate that many so heavy during the last month handle handle coal business there. railroads throughout the nation that quite a few workers have , Lee Lemmon, carman, reported are suffering and even being tied been put on the roils. Men cut to work, after being out with back wave the cold and heavy on account of sickness have someup by snows that swept the entire north- what slowed down the rcundhiusa the flu. Lee came back early last west. serviced lately. week. : In spite of the fact that the D & R G W is located in the A regular carman has been asCarman J. R. Cox is back on heart of the present weather signed to the Scofield branch of duty after a week ia bed with calamity, no one section of it has the line on a t basis to help the flu. yot been permanently tied up although the heavy drifts have caused some delay. ending-Decembe- High winds over the week-en- y d that blew large drifts of snow over the railroad's lines in Salt Lake and Utah counties, forced Trainmaster Loftis to call a crew of workers about him and speed to the scene of blocked tracks with the "bull-dozer.- I .... General Assets County Property six-da- Carman J. II. Bellows is still in plus surplus " Workers around the local terminal can hardly get over the news that Bob Elliot, serving as yardmaster, has been seen wearing a new pair of glasses. Re reports are that Bob bought them so that he could keep an eye on his switchmen. They'll bear some watching, Bob! f MONTHS Last week's coal loading activities saw the establishment of another record in tlhs line. It seems that a new record can hardly have time to settle down and acquaint itself with the place before It has to be broken again s workers. by According to figures in the trainmaster's office, over 1600 cars were loaded at the Carbon county mines in the last week. This figure exceeds even last month's record and is the most recorded locally since 1929. over-zealou- x Wh M it; i . No. 51 -- Va NATIOXAL DISTILLHtS PRODUCTS CORPORATION EmcMto OUtemi 9ij New York, fi. Code Code No. 49-- 45 Code No. 51-A-G- J. al. Pf. Qh Carman Max Barrow returned from Grand Junction last week after tineniiln a tdiort period of time with his mother who was seriously 111, J. E. Chambers Is back to work again after his attack of flu. Carman E. B. Miller is back to his regular Spring Canyon fice after being sick last week. of- Last week, a half dozen carmen had to be rushed from the Salt Lake branch to aid local workers In their work. Business has been HVA SrSpf Vmk VH' mmkMxx f.PS'Sfi BomED AT THE DISTILLERY DIRECT FROM DEEP CHARRED oakbarreL5 WHISKEY |