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Show fACE Memo nari fn z PROCUREMENT DIVISION, Public Buildings Branch, Washington, Sealed bids in I D.C., Sept. 1, 1938 duplicate will be puWicly opened In' this office at 10 A.M., Sept. 22, 1938, for lot curb for the U. S. P. 0 at Helper, Utah. Drawings and specifications, not exceeding one set, may be obtained from the Custodian of, the building or at this office In the! discretion of the Assistant Director! of Procurement, Public Buildings Branch. W. E, Reynolds, Assistant Director. RllLRCUD 'NEtDS TUIXirs - I Journal office. FOK COAL SEE MOSE HOWA Spring Canyon Coal "Best in the West". Phone , , liy N. J. lay-of- f. ls- 147-- W ...Helper board. He spent Monday morning before his helper run to the Summit studiously scrutinizing the county sample ballot. When asked to comment on one or all of the nominees, he just said, "forget It, forget it." Ralls and Richardson Carman Emery family are vacationing In Central Idaho with relatives and friends. few days. rv.nr . Rails-C-arman . ... ... a dime could bur more or t IF cigarette it would taste better be SENSATION. And that's exactly what it is! As you'll discover, when yoo try this thrifty, thrilling cigarette. rlus Tax r&J 1 Lawrence Hvatt CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER AR On The Democratic Ticket Was raised on farm until 18 years of acj Attended Snow College Resident of Carbon County 32 years Acted as Road Supervisor of State Road, LaSalle Dist. 2 years In private business 2 years at Sego, Utah At present a member of Local No. 5916, U.M.W.A., Castle Gate Passed on favorably by County C.I.O. Council and Labors League Family of seven sons, all educated in Carbon County Grade and High Schools Taxpayer, and thoroughly familiar with the coal mining industry A strong advocate of "Ship by Rail and Tax Foreign Fuels' (Paid Political Adv.) 1902-190- 3 n PINTS FIFTHS CODE NO. 253 rv- - tr-r- - 61 fu 1 ft - & v- r - CODE NO. 252 S - f x& SEPTEMBER 3 T0 10 IS UTAH LAMB WEEK Emphasiding the fact that Utah is one of the leading states in lamb production, and that the importance of the sheep industry m tne state should make this a red letter event, Secretary James A. Hopper of the Utah Wool Growers announces that the period September 3 to 10 has been set aside as Utah Lamb Week. Utah Lamb Week will be dedicated to the task of helping to make it consumers more is said. It will represent the DISTRICT COURT I - D s Jil RAND J OLD AGE ASSISTANCE l5I . 31 t j! State funds being Lii wl ; 81 F UOiO BY h l.I?Alv;-0!- 'tia ';.ii.:;".f . :i;.T!i.iiiii:, U'lur; i.M.v " 'imi imm ff' tYnHii si sMiiiiii lutii If f WfSOfiF -- f Call M Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore low, and sales tar returns being lower than antici- necessitating a 20 per cent reduction in old age asssitance, were the reasons given by J. W. Gilman, state director of the public welfare department for reductions In welfare board, department and personnel pated, county officers. The reduction will be made regardless of what assistance the clients received In August. Only rent and food will be available to clients in the dependent children, blind, and unemployables divisions during September, while employables will be even more reduced. No clothing will be alloted for employables, nor will funds for Price 52-- North 57 First East Price I UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Freshman Placement September 21 rUK ninnrfw Sv Get the driving thrill of a lifetime-co- me in today for demonstration ride on the New Safety Silvertown with the Life-SavTread. We'll nrntrn tn inac inis sensational new tire will stop you seconds quicker than you've ever stopped before! Goodrlcb Silvertora COIDM H 610W 3UI ROIECM SUPER Phone 351 VOTE FOR " i' R O "Brig" V oiing Candidate For OF AN OPPOR-TUNITHIGHER EDUCA-TIOAT YOUR STATE DATES sftrt muius, UICT inri ON STOPS SERVICE A. L. ENGLISH 1938-3- Tet Engineers Entrance Exams. September 22 Special Instruction and Reglstra-tlo- n of Freshmen, Sept Sophomore Registration 24 22-2- 3 Sept Registration of all others Sept Hi Class work begins Sept. 27 Send for copy of catalog giving further Information County Clerk and Auditor ItlMIHIlltllllllltlllllllHIIIIIlllttltU Democratic Ticket uimiiiiiiiiiiiifiiuiuiiinuiifiiiiiiifi I stand on my record of courteous and eff- icient service to the public of Carbon County. Carbon County home owner and taxpayer. (Paid Political Adv.) 6- Check the lamp sockets la "Most every; your home. home has empty sockets and improper size bulbs in some places Buy a carton of assorted sizes fill up empty sockets . . . keep ... spares en hand. Ycull liko this handy carton of six, which abo contains a sched-- 1 of the proper size bulba for every use. .So pick uj) carton today, mmmmm -- THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY - , HELPER or see TERM SEPTEMBER 12 OPENING I , GIVES YOU A DBYTDfrTrT i TREAD Stokers And Furnaces Sold, Installed, Repaired TO OPEN THIRD "lamb-conscious,- REDUCTION IN V SAFETY Eight criminal and 14 civil cases make up the tentative calendar for the third term of district court, which will open Monday, September 13, according to Donald Hacking, district court clerk. As the first primary election is to be held on September 13, Natural" ization cases, visually handled on the of a court effort of lamb growers and day following opening be postponed one day. 4 term, may livestock feeders, rackers, retailers, The calendar lists the largest nummarketing interests, food distributors ber of naturalization petitions in and other agencies. 49. "Lamb is one of Utah's major several years, totaling cases are criminal No outstanding "FigMr. Hooper. products," states most the interesting ures released by the United States listed, probably being that involving T. G. Rowland, Department of Agriculture show that Caibon Junior college contractor, on January 1 there were - 2,5fS,UW a justice court de is who appealing farms on Utah's sheep and lambs was nneci He in jusuce and ranches. The state ranks sixth cision. to secure a building 'court for failure lamb and among all states in sheep permit nnnnlfltinn" out that the ordinance. The contractor maintains Mr Hnnner noint latest available figures show that an the college, as an institution of the De required 10 secure average of 32,860,000 pounds of lamb state, cannot i nrivlupp,) annimllv in TTtah. Of this i"e permit. Other criminal cases include two amojint about 11 per cent is concharges degree burglary sumed within the state, the remain second der being consumed outside the state. against Frank and Robert Hart for When it is considered that lamb is allegedly breaking Into service sta one of our most nutritive foods." he tions at Helper; Leslie Williams, era and that tne industry is oi bezzlement; Gus Doulos and Pete De says, such basic importance In Utah, it is Angeles, wilful failure to provide; obvious that we should be consuming Dragon and Srnylia Obren, arson; more of this meat. We may well af and Orson Mathena, third degree ford to give lamb a larger place on burglary. our food budgets." school clothing be available, the In connection with the plans for state director explained. this lamb event. It Is brought out Mr. Gilman were: Accompanying of are there abundant that supplies Mrs. V. M. Parmelee, state director lamb on the market and that the of assistance and service; and Carl quality Is high. Moreover, lamb is no Harris, field representative of the di. longer regarded as a seasonal meat, available mainly In the spring months. vision of assistance and service. Modern methods of production and distribution assure the consumer of NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO TAKE high quality lamb the year 'round. ADVANTAGE REASONS GIVEN FOR C- Mr. and Mrs. Al Martin are moving this week to Grand Junction, where Mr. Martin will report to work as assistant car foreman on September 1st. The Martins have been Helper residents for five years. w FOR i Section 48. Conflicting Acts Repealed conAll acts or parts of acts in so far in are repealed flict herewith as such conflict exists. Amend-ment- s Section 49. Constitutional Certification to County Clerks Whenever a proposed constitutional amendment or other question, exincept the incurring of a bonded to the submitted to be debtedness, is vote at any people for a popular general election, the secretary e of state shall, not less than twenty-fivdays before the election, certify the same to the county clerk of each county, designating such amendment or question by number and also by a title which shall cover the subject matter of the amendment or question submitted and the county clerk of each county shall cause to be printed both the number and the title of the proposition or question to be submitted upon the ballot to be used on election day, and on the sample ballots, and publish the same as provided for by law. Approved March 22, 1937. double-barrele- J2 2-YE- Rails Carman Sid Haslam has returned from the Sailda hospital, but has not, as yet, reported back to his job at Soldier Summit. Rails terrific hail afternoon's Monday storm spelled doom to Fred Voll's car toy, making it look like a mob of pack rats had been working over time on it. It's a good thing than Fred is an expert body and top man. Ralls Pete Clerico of the water department is another good prospect for the hail insurance man. The top of his coire looks as if someone got inside of the bus and banged away through the top of it with a shotgun. Bry Miller returned to work last Tuesday after vacationing at the Grand Daddy Lakes.- He reports that his fishsig luck was very good, exceeding any other catches of the season. Ralls Masters Charles has Carman moved into the railroad house next Rails-Pipe- fitter to that occupied by Yardmaster Elliott. Now he can watch the other Ed Johnson says that he boys when he is off shift and see for cut his visit to the Indian Fair at old himself that they know their stuff Fort Duchesne short because it was to. too hot for comfort. Most of the vaRails cation was spent in the Strawberry Wrecker Fireman, Mr. "Blackio' area fishing and in Provo visiting Willis is another railroader that has with relatives and friends. - ,08 Hl- Bale a. at The Helner .1, , Utah's New Direct rjrrrrr j Primary Law Trainmaster Moriarity is still in Engineer George Schlatter took the .changed his place of resilience since comthe Grand Junction area supervising ''ay off Sunday to attend the Rob- last week. His new abode is the Al by bers' occupied Roost house Rodeo formerly at Price. pany George the loading and shipping of the big ?ays that the cowboys in his day Martin and family. fruit crop to eastern markets. Halls. back in Kansas were a tougher and Rails The Car Department reports that rougher bunch. Electrician McFall and family are Raita Caiman Lee Lemon is still oa the vacationing In Vale, Oregon at the Engineer George Spratiing was off, sick list ranch home of Mac's brother. Ralls work Sunday and .Monday. Some of Rails the boys say that he had to risk life D. A. 'Lon' Tidwell has been off his Engineer 'Doc' Slopanskey laid off and limb again Monday by riding a work for the last ten days doing before "Politicianing" work last Saturday and Sunday. Ur fiery mustang in the Labor Day par- last minute the primary election next Tuesday. gent business in Greenriver necessi- ade at Price. Rails Rails While there he tated the Guerrie is working Francis Now with bis that Carman family. Roger Reynolds Engineer (Visited has worked out his thirty days on at the roundhouse in Mr. Tidwell's Raisure lots of Engineers Fred Buvla and Al Reed the 7 a.m. goat he will now hold place. He says there's it. on extra likes the work, but he have been laying off for the past down the top spot Typewriting ribbons at The ft THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER a SEC mm A ii.i, |