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Show SEPTEMBER THU R5DAY, 8, 1938 TBI America's No. 1 Soldier Of Fortune Is Visitor Here l6lern """"' - u'""" somier ol for- ami "Wild Bill" Hiekok Jane." HELPS- who run) ana errand3 for the daQ and gamblers that frequented her famous place. Tells of "Wild Bill" It was Just about that time. "Day recalled, that -- wild Bill" Hickok blew into Deadwood and fancied the youngster that Calamity bad taken in. Thus Lloyd became the Pet of the famous and notorious two-guman of the day and the first tamed western peace officer to be assassinated. The veteran soMier of fortune will never forget, he says, the day that the gambler from the east. Jack (Doc) McCall came into the back end of the bar and shot "Wild Bill" in the back. "I was there." he'll tell you, "and saw it all" It was at the age of 15 vears that Lloyd cut the first of the 67 notches into his He was riding close to Santa Fe. New Mexico, when a rough looking horabre tried to "stick him up." The boy beat the bandit to the draw . . . that's all, except it was later discovered the man was the notorious "Whispering Smith " Was Peace Officer He became a peace officer and S . six-gu- Y lt "tin-horn- " 4f gun-but- hand-carve- d -- HELPER. DT AH PAGE SEVEIi T n Jfi protege of Calamity Jane" and a caller at th -Helper wx.ucij and authentic veteran . war and revol- - bis first and onlv , early every major IK t:. limp a man wno Doasts be will explain, is maintained by a man Johannesburg newspapermen. glebes on bis old -as career western his Daylight," as he is known to started of a wagon train friends, wears on his watch chain s0ie survivor it through the first gold nugget brought from continued and Texas J? a deputy U.S. Marshall, a the Alaskan area, now Dawson by Iber of the Mounted police and a white man-a- nd, oh yes, Lloyd' had a lot to do with the and silver rushes, articipant in gold founding of wars, Dawson, Alaska. fbellions and wrote a book about Sitting In a chair In the Helper jack London he'll tell you. "Yes sir. that Journal office, the short, heavy-se- t Sk London was a great guy. I met man whose face is lined with the Chance marks of hot and cold winds of many in the First and Last .......... u T J""- - oliniuul 'fi"- - strange places, displayed his cane, tbr ID JMlscu. :L the rat rope of a ship out of an ebony and ivory have a dime. Jack stick, the gift of the Hindu religious Ciina and didn't yarns and leader. Mahatma Gandhi. spinning j began the idea for the he The Captain remembers his first and got piking arrival in Deadwood. South Dakota. toot i l i j.t, in me gin m He was only an orphan in the care yeus, you remeniDer married I her and of a group of cowboys who had resWell ie look. down In Johannesburg." cued him from the ruins of a wagon the died trips to the train in Texas. When the gold rush wnrA liita five Uojd makes periodic where he buried began he was left with "Calamity South African city Ely. Nevada. one-tim- e ,e and a VIS'"" u. isi a real ... .' lnnV - JOURNAL that he met the one and only Tabor served Scotland Yard vth the For-- i Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mangum and Lnown as "Silver Dollar" to the eign Legion. Incidentally, he relat- two children of Provo are Helper miners and as Senator H. A W. ed, "I had the most fun when fight visitors this week. Tabor to the politicians. One or his ing with Pancho Villa for three years favorite yarns is about the time he down In old Mexico." accompanied Tabor, newly wed to "Baby Doe," to Washington as guests of the president of thn TTnitert States. Still Looking Although admitting he's "slowing up," Captain Jack IJoyd, soldier of westerner fortune and real extraordinary, is still looking for new places, new taces and new excitement . . . and he'll probably find all of them. He blew into Helpr Monday from Grand Juuctiou, Colorado, and left later that night for Provo, and Salt Lake City, where he has many friends and acquaintances from his several score of years a3 a radio entertainer and school lecturer. We Develop Any Size Kodak Roll And Make 8 Glossy Velox Prints 25c FOR Reprints at 3c Each old-tim- e So famous has Jack Lloyd become as one of the 23 "legitimate" soldiers of fortune of the world that three years ago he sat at the same table with President Roosevelt at the an nual founders" day dinner at Warm Springs, Georgia, the specially In vited cuest of Franklin D. Roose velt Jr. Daylight, who has started, oper ated and later sold 10 to 12 newspapers in silver, gold and oil boom towns, participated in the ereat South African diajnond rush, took part in the world war. the Boer war with Lord Kitchener, and the erican war with Theodore Roosevelt. He served with the famous "Legion of Death" in the conflict and was one of the 85 "right hand men" who directed the destinies cf Wing Fau Chau's rebel war army during the and forestalled Japanese conquest of etn n n .rt.,i.n . North China. It was in Leadville And so we won't forget. Jack e Do Copying, Enlarging And Coloring BOREN STUDIO HELPER Phone 339 HOTEL Helper An Automobile Loan Will Help Spanish-Am- TUisso-Japanes- We You to obtain cash in 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. To cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. -- TO SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize cash out of the deal. -- -- Sino-Japanes- e Private Loan Credit Company PRICE S1LVAGNI PHONE 397 BLDG. To Be Voted For At The Regular Primary Election Held In Carbon County, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1938 Official nmary Ballot ifficial Primary Ballot DEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKET PARTY TICKET REPUBLICAN 5y Election District No. 12, Spring Canyon Precinct, Carbon County, State of Utah, Tuesday, September 13, 1938. Election District No. 12, Spring Canyon Precinct, Carbon County, State of Utah, Tuesday, September 13, 1938. Instructions to Voter: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. Instructions to Voter: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. For Justice Supreme Court. Vote for One. LZ E. For State Representative. First Legislative District Vote for Vote for One. OBERTO, VIOLA LZ1 PETTERSSON, N. P. (NICK) LZl BONACCI, FRANK Z SCHERER, EDWARD For Co. Commissioner, ALLEY, COLI, D LZl EUGENE D D E'NGLE, W. A. JOHNSON, THOMAS S. LZl TIDWELL, D. A. for Co. Commissioner, 2 Yrs. Vote for One. HYATT, LAWRENCE OLSON, EMMETT K. PETERSON, ORVEL (Blondie) WARD, Clerk and Auditor. DEN OUNG, B. H. (BRIG) XUNG, STANLEY WARD, EMERY W. D (SLIM) For County Attorney. I Vote for One. BLISS, S. MARION Z MILLER, R. E. YOUNG, LEROY B. For County Recorder. THOMAS, IDA K. For Co. Commissioner, 4 Yrs. Vote for One. WILSON, MRS. NELLIE For County Assessor. Vote For One. for One. jZ BINCH, J. W. (JACK) RUFF, W. (BISH) STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF CARBONJ COLTON, S. P. QQ for One. LIDDELL, KATIE PIZZUTO, JANIE KILLPACK Vote For One. For County Assessor. I, B. H. Young, County Clerk in and for Carbon County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original list of candidates for nomination filed in ray office, as appear both for State', County and Precinct offices to be voted for at the regular Primary Election, September 13th, 1938. Witness my hand and seal of said Carbon County, this 7th day of September, 1938. ROBINETT, H. S. ROWLEY, SILAS H. SEMKEN, CHARLES Vete for One. I I HOLDEN, JOHN W. SHEYA, EDWARD Vote Vote for One. LZ1 Q GIBSON, MARL D. McGOWAN, TERRY For County Sheriff. ZJ CLAY, OLIVER K. MILNER, MRS. CLARA 0 I REDD, JOHN H. LZl D Vote for One. COLLINGIIAM, GEORGE Zl G. A. 2 Yrs. Vote BALLINGER, GLEN BARNES, CLAUDE T. Representative in Congress. For Co. Commissioner, One. KNOBBS, C. A. (RED) For County Recorder. Vole for One. for LZ1 CAMPBELL, WM. D D PINEGAR, HARVEY C. For Co. Vote For County Sheriff. WILLIAMS, Vote for One. WHERRY, ARTHUR C. Zj 4 Yrs. Vote for One. II. E. (HANK) For United States Senator. HARRIS, FRANKLIN S. SMITH, ARTHUR N LZ1 One. f"l FLEMING, ARCH I. McDONOUGH, ROGER PRATT, EUGENE For County Treasurer. Clerk of Carbon County. |