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Show SEPTEMBER 1933 29, Work of uiHoni me .turns on "'"5 .t.. h.gaway between Helper and county seat is nice,ye and mil make that mucf-trtre ch of road much safer when he work is completed. fooKING BACK JlVE 2 YEARS I PELP JOURNAL E B OTA 728 FAMILIES GET CHURCHES WOULD PAGE SEVEN the morning of August 29, after be allegedly tntered "into the home ol Morris E. McNary. SCHOOL OISTRICT AID IN AUGUST MAKE DIRECTORY increase of 6.4 per cent in the numlxr of unduplicated households in Carbon county receiving assistance through the county welfare department in August was reported this week by Manager John Maulsby. The total number was 728 households, as compared with 684 during July. Estimating an averag.? of 4.5 persons per famly and a county total population of 18,000 persons, this means 18.2 per cent of the total population received assistance during the An from the file sof the Helper Mr. and Mr . a i o. Publication by the Utah WPA HisSeptember 19, 1933. . ed tins week from a outuora return- torical Records trip to the CenSurvey of a direc-- . H'PeI" MinerS delfeate(1 tlle tury of Progress fair in tory of churches and religious Chicago. i?Lake Holsum Bakers last organizations in Utah makes available three-gamfor A touring club"rTT lbe opener of the Brazil consist-in- he first time a record of the P !erj'es at provo, with a score of of 40 - ;J HELPER. tr e . y persons, passed Saint denominations and Helper on No. 1 Thursday through institutions in o j the state and the morning enroute to Salt Lake City. county. Intended primarily as a check is under price 'wt against which field R workers can Much rejoicing and management as the result of A. check records for the church invenwas celebrating fsbury taking into the corpora-- I had Saturday last when the new tory to be published by the survey past month. H. Oowles and Hal U. - Editor Val airport in the general vicinity of after the inventorying of recBreakdown of the "28 households I KnigW- - mechanical suPerintend-- i Price was opened, with dedicatory-speeche- ords is completed, the list county is uiso for is as follows: Old Mr. Cowles has given age assistance, by Miiton H. Welling sec- public use. ks editor 231 families: aid to blind, 6; general f tfople of Price a very splendid retary of state representing Governor The Carbon churches in- assistance, 3t2; service cases, 49; f ication in recent months, and the- Henry H. Blood; W. E. Fleetwood cluded are the county Seventh-PaAdven-tis- t aid to dependent the under supchildren, 117 fampresident of the Price chamber of baaical department church. Helper. Rev. R. P. Rariko ilies including 341 children. has shown Mr. MacKnight commerce; of J. R. ,i01 Lund, nianatter of and Seventh-DaAdventist church the Price airport, and Mavor f iy improvement. West of J nee, Rev R p HadUe; Catholic: Price. UTAH STATE FAIR Notre Dame de Lourdes, Price, Rev.' Urn. A- Ruel; Price Methodist church Best Dance of B ggest and Price, Rev. T. H. Evans: (Protestant PROMISES TO BE Episcopal:) St. Barnabus' The Year church, Helper, Archdeacon Wm. F. Bulkley;' Classes in Citizenship, Reading JAMBOREE also (Catholic) Notre Dame school BEST IN YEARS ,t MUSICIANS' Writing English, Spelling and GovPrice, Rev. W. A. Ruel. .. ... ernment are ii.ii held being R.., 15 . Sliver moon nan, rritc Tuesdays The survey is anxious to and Thursdays at 7:Sn Central compile Utah's stellar event, as exhaustive a list of school house. Helper. churches as the be presented for to is State Fair, and possible, persons in Carbon county knowing of other denominations the education and entertainment of and religious organizations which ex- the people from October 1 to 8. ist or have existed in the Agriculturally and horticulturally. county are the 193S fair should, because of the to urged notify Hugh F. O Neil. editor of the Utah Historical Records Sur- aDundant crops and exceptionally high disvey, 201 24th St., Ogden. The wards quality, establish new marks in fruits and of vegetables. grains, and institutions of the L.D.S. church plays Scores of draft horses, thorouph- are not included in the directory, aa mey are listed in an annually revised ibreds, standard breeds, and American saddlers are already entered in the compilation issued by the church. various classes, including many winners from county and regional fairs Farm Bureau Supports throughout the intermonntain counPlease accept my thanks for vour try. More than $1200 in cash prizes Move For County will be awarded winners in the horse in the Runoff which support (splendid Primary, At the annual picnic of the Farm division. .v Of special interest in the cattle deSIUJVU ivr iHJlllIIimilUll 1U1 Bureau at Wellington Sunday, unis the sponsorship by the partment animous support of a move to secure County Attorney. I appreciate your help very Salt Lake chamber of commerce of a county fair for Carbon was given. in cash awards for dairy cows highly, and welcome your continued support in A special fair committee will bo $141 lifetime production records of with the General Election. probably appointed at the next meetbutterfat. This will be the initial ofing of the organization to contact of these extra prizes. Competimembers of the board of commis- fering is open to pure bred cows of tion sioners to secure their support for any breed or age. Awards are to be the annual agricultural display. made on a basis of the highest record in actual pounds of (Paid Political Adv.) Name Census Enumerators butterfat up to and including the Principals of the various schools in month of September, 1938. Carbon district were appointed cen The annual state fair horse show sus enumerators in their communi- will be held under the auspices of ties Saturday by the school board at the Salt Lake Horse Show associaits regular monthly meeting. tion, with the finest array of horseConstitutional Amendment purposes, which shall constitute the flesh ever put on view in the Beehighschool fund; said furri shall be No. 1 hive State. in the manner the Legisapportioned PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER lature shall provide, to the schoo" disMore than 300 pedigreed canines fEOPEETY RM PERMANENT tricts maintaining high schools, and to be exhibited in the stiff comare SCHOOL FUND such levy for district school purposes UOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING which together with such other funds petition expected under the sponsorTO AMEND SECTION S, ARTICLE as may be available for district school of the Intermountain Kennel ship It OF THE CONSTITUTION OF will raise annually an JOE BARBOGLIO, Inn HPawm r, TYiriftTi n n r at. purposes, club. amount which $25 for each S Kli Tn tub TTnrvwni nr person of school equals Unusual interest is being manifestage in the state as UNDS AND OTHER PROPERTY Attorney-at-La- w shown by the last preceding school in the poultry, rabbit and canary ed LSD CREATING A PERMANENT census; the same to be distributed fVND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL SO exhibit, assuring exceptionally fine Bank Phone school the State districts Helper Bldg. among according tVND FOR THE COMMON AND to the last school census; preceding displays of feathered creatures and NBUC SCHOOLS. and in addition an equalization fund Helper. Utah the bunnies. h it molved by the Legislature of which when added to other revenues m nate oj Utah, Several special awards are to be of all firovided for this purpose by the At membert elected to each house be $5 for each person of exhibitors. Some of these have given mmrring therein: school age as shown by the last prebeen offered before, including never SECTION 1. That it la Drocosed to school said census; equalization ceding round section 3 of Article 10 of the Watch and Jewelry fund shall be apportioned to the school special travel trip award3 to boy and institution of the state of Utah as districts in such manner as the Legisclub and Fugirl winners in the .uiuuci. uy ine voce oi ine electors Repairing lature shall provide. Said rates shall America of the Farmers ture general election of 1930 to read not be increased unless a proposition - All work hundreds of dollars in cash divisions, hi fall..,.. By Experts awards, to increase the same specifying the I Sec 8. The proceeds of the sales rate or rates proposed and the time aruseful beautiful Guaranteed and and many i unas tnat have been or i may during which the same shall be levied, :. , .1 .1.- iVs'tor Kb ticles. be first submitted to a vote of such THE GIFT SHOP jftuei to this state, for the support of the qualified electors of the state, The long list of amusements to be at common schools, and five per as in the year next preceding such fair visitors include a daily offered JEWELERS m oi the net proceeds of the election, shall have paid a property tax " of United States lands assessed to them within the state, and balloon ascension and public parachute nH within the state and sold by the the majority of those voting thereon fireworks mammoth displays, jump, Med States to the ad- - shall vote in favor thereof, in such subsequent MOn Of thin ntnta inln tho Jlninn circus and vaudeville acts, and carbe provided by law. as manner may ;nll be and remain a permanent fund, SECTION 2. The secretary of state nival attractions of almost unlimited FRANK B. HANSON ranea trio state School Fund. is directed to submit this proposed number and variety. Merest of which only, shall be amendment to the electors of the state ATTORNEY AT LAW PMded for the minnnrt. nt tVio ram. Mines and mining will hold the in the next general election in the J schools. The interest on the State manner provided by law. Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Bldg. among interesting, always spotlight m Fund, the proceeds of all prop- SECTION 3. If adopted by the admired exhibits. A score or more of 'i urat may accrue to the state by electors of the state, this amendment 397 Phone Price Meat or club forfeiture, all unclaimed shall take effect the first day of special contests, such as the wss and dividends of any corpora- - January, 1939. sawing and horse pulling conlog - uirorporaiea under the laws oi 1 tests, may be listad among the more "ate, the proceeds of the sales Constitutional Amendment umber. un nJ fi,D ,i interesting of fair amusement feaor other No. 3 fP' tOther disposition of minerals as may many of the exhibits SHEYA tures, EDWARD Tirrmo,... HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC . :le lands. in the manufacturers' department, 0thfr than thr.ua vranteA WORKS Peciflc purposes, shall, with such A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING where displays of Utah made prodVenues as the Legislature may Lawyer TO AMEND SECTION ff, ARTICLE ucts will occupy a place 1n the very .f wme to time allot thereto, con-J- e OF U OF THE CONSTITUTION a fund to be known as the PUBLIC NOTARY van of those exhibits that prove deRELATING TO IIOl'KS OF UTAH, ocnool Fund, which Uniform WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. cided lures to home folks and visitors fund shall be Room 102 Helper State Bank BIJg and Be it resolved by the Legislature of alike. ' W the Slinnnrf maintained f all of the state of Utnh, J Public achooU of the state and Open Evening 7 to 8 p.m. members elected to each of the ttfo turned in such manner as the Phone 118-- J Helper, Man hnunes voting in favor thereof: shall nrnrlih Tko 1. That it is proposed Committee Appointed " of Section 7, Article XIII of to SECTION amend section 6 of article li of the constitution shall be construed Constitution of tho state of Utah. uu me race oi taxa- Tho Legislature shall deAt B.P.W. Meeting Sec. 6. I, Klble Perty for district termine the hours that shall constt.ln OMAN t. Purposes and not on the amount itute a day's work on all works or At the first fall meeting of the, Bvnilahle therefor and, fur- undertakings carried on or aided by club September 19, in the BPW lr ""ocaiea to ine state, county or municipal governATTORNEY AT LAW imA shall be considered the shall pass hall committees were appointed the Legislature and city ment; " ine rntcs of taxation speci- - laws to provide for the health and for the ensuing year. They are: in factories, Tioi109n 7 of ArticIa X1IL Helper Stafford Biag. safety of employees chairman, Evelyn iretto!i secretary of state smelters, and mim-- and shall deterhours of maximum Stultz: number the education, mine pnone ltsu-v- v Catherine t next Reneral election in the of service per day.That the secretary Street, chairman, Adelia Bayles, VioSECTION 2. let Duke; publicity, Ethel Turner, kpnUVHid by law. of state is hereby directed to submit amendment to the elec-toSusan chairman: this proposed Maulsby, Marie 111 J.J: th?. ,tilte. this amendment of the state at the next general affairs. Josenhine Fea-do- . Deitz; public ct th8 by provided manner WALLACE of the in election firat.day 1939. chairman. Dora Johnson, Mary '"SECTION 3. If adopted by the Ford; legislation, Minnie Wahl, chairMORTUARY fonstitutional Amendment this electors of this man; Ardell Steele; membership. Elshall take effect the first day iNo' 2 LICENSES EMBALMERS I1 0P izabeth 1939- Martinelli, chairman, Mary January, .TAXATION-PURPOSES I A. N. Wallace, Mgr. Pizza. Mary Ford; finance, Bertha SUU el T, E. E. Monson, Secretary 41 N. Tt East - Prone 1M Spratling, Maxlne Murphy, Minnie aVf,tP,!'P',on do proposing TO SECTION 7, of the State of Utah, a full, true ina Utah Wahl, is Mary Ford, Dora Johnson; the foregoing price t l correct copy of the 3 Constitution! (ZJ"L CONST!. that Kathryn Dart, chairman, Ann health, proposed by the regular Maxlne Murphy;internaW TAXttTJ,m T0 THE RATE Amendments Crowley, rf session of tho lcBwIntnr. tional mpJl'W, PURPOSES AND thn relations. Mayme Hansen, same appears of record In ml Adelia Bayles, Minnie chairman. Mature of they will further certify that anil Ta at th. Bertha Hal Wahl, ballot entertainment, official the appear en 8, 1W3, Dictato Spratling, chairman. general election November ; ACTION" herein i under the number and t.tle The work to be taken up this year "ctinn ilhr"t,lti', Proposed to V .' r- --; A. J. CarHon Is I "My Business and Yours'' with whereof, dbv ,K the stHto of Utah, as civic library enlarged upon as Secretary the of V?t8 th" "lectors tner,fi 6- La-Un- a TO ELECT THREE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEW BOARD MEMBERS Sunday school 10 a.m. A giaded class for every age. Morning worship 11 a.m. Special music and message. Epworth League at 7:30 p.m. Choir practice every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. If a thing ought to be done, it can be done, and somebody will find the way to do It. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. Carbon county school district will elect three new board members 'on Wednesday, December 7, it was rethis ported by George E. Ockey week. Members wheme terms expire this year are: Vice President L. M. Nay-loConsumers; L. E. Durrant, Castle Gate; and Taylor W. Turner, Sunny-side- . r. s rz - NOTICE n-:- state-manage- d DEAR VOTERS Statement Of Thanks hearty Fair Edward Sheya Constitutional Amendments Those to be chosen will be as follows: District No. 1, five-yea- r term, from Castle Gate, Rolapp and term, precincts; No. 3. two-yea- r from Kenilworth, Spring Glen, Wat-tis- , Hiawatha, Gordon Creek, Sweets Mine and Consumers precincts; No. four-yea- r .", term, Wellington, Columbia, Sunnyside and Harper precincts. Elections have been arranged, as provided by a state law enacted four years ago. so that beginning in 1939 one board member may be chosen each year for a five-yea- r term. Previously members had been elected in r alternate years for terms. Declarations of nomination must be filed with the school board clerk 15 days preceding the date of election, Mr. Ockey said. Elections are nonpartisan, and only voters in the pre cincts named may vote for the mem ber from their section of the county. Sco-fiel- d two-yea- Borrow unless you need to But if you do, Loan on Your Car Is: A 1. 2. QUICK. EASY TO PAY. 3. CONFIDENTIAL. 4. ECONOMICAL. SBUNNEL MOTOR CO. Utah Helper, vAw,vA,.ww.fl Justic eof the Peace J. W. Hammond Edwin Russell, 31, of Price,' was bound over to district court or. a charge of third degree burgalry, following preliminary hearing before last Thursday. Russell was arrested by C. A. Knobbs, chief of police in Helper, on L OK "The Best There Is" "Yes Sir! That's Real Flavor." SCIILITZ LUCKY LAGER Try Our Jumbo Size Glasses Sold on Tap at ! We Develop Any Size Kodak Roll And Make 8 Glossy Velox Prints 25c FOR Reprints at 3c Each We Do Copying, Enlarging And Coloring TOWN TAVERN B0REN STUDIO HELPER Phone 339 222 South (Main HOTEL Helper Vic Martell, Mgr. An Automobile Loan Will Help You JB two-thir- s Russell Bound Over Professional FUND-UNIFO- DON'T S to obtain cash In 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. -- To cut down monthly payments it you still owe on your car. -- TO SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize cash out of the deal. -- Private Loan Credit Company 4-- PRICE SILVAGNI BLDG. PHONE 397 at 1 T T two-thir- 1 Mi .h .Ana Avast h FiFTHS iW CODE NO. 253 Ufa I , C0CE f.D. 252 ' ' tii-n- LaFEL LLH) uni-i,?..?- ,1 BRAND 1 rs r. st-it- y iv. a"16" J.WXKFOKT ' i mWifNT ' i.i 4 1 1, i, 1. 1, i r. rvrimroKua im i . 4 btsl'i 'ilow. at elccton of 1930 to read rn' of taxation rF MeV.'1'9. U:ertv shall not ,noA iolT,. hi'll fI utf? Moose Loyal Order of at 8 P.M. 20th day cf August, en Meeting on lluRtion. two and neTnl tat purposes, mill for hiCh KLe II ft Secretary ef SUt Every Tuesday HALL LODGE s accompanied by Betty Fahrlng her parents to Logan one day last week, where she enrolled In the Agricultural college. M i f firr rmrr'7IWrV' "- - - "I'M.!"'"' A J Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and EaStimore |