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Show f If FEBRUARY THURSDAY, 1, THE HELPER 1940 JOURNAL-HELP- w ir'"irirMWi J. Tulllus . .", Carman Ralph Shephard of the Engineer B. F. Pettis, who is now a resident of Grand Junction, was Spring Canyon post was off work the forepart of this week due to a business caller here last Friday. illness. Rails Carter is laying Engineer Carman Leigh Speirs of Salt Lake Off for his miles and is visiting with is working at Soldier Summitt during his familv at Ogden. Rails the absence of Sid Haslam. Ralla Carman Riley Young was off work Switchman Clyde Miller is taking last Saturday and Sunday. Rail it easy a tthe St. Marks hospital Delose Boyer returned to nursing a broken leg, sustained when Engineer work this week after spending sev- he slipped on an icy pavement last eral days in Salt Lake City at the Wednesday. Rails home of his son and daughter-in-law- . Rails Carman Royal Binks is on a ? The judge reports that Irisher leave of absence. He'll spend Sam went on most of this time up in the valley. Roger and Johnny-Bul- l Rails a picnic to Spring Glen over the Carman Dean Leavitt of Salt Lake veeke;:l. Instead of the usual past- time of chasing squirrels, they got will work at the Scofield post for about the grave the next thirty days while Binks is down to brass-tack- s situation confronting the vacationing. political Rails northern part of Ireland. Roger is of the opinion that the sooner the Carman Bill L. Preston worked on Johnny's get off the isle just that the Spring Canyon branch the fore much sooner will they (the Irish) be part of the week in Shepard's place, Rails able to present a peace plan that Carman Havelock Tays reported will bring Europe around to saner back to work last Tuesday after an ways of action, etc., etc., . Sam (as usual) was illness of two weeks. He said: "Time is the great healer, Rails have patience." Fireman Jack Cima is off for his Rails miles again and is spending his Carman J. S. Haslam of Soldier leisure time at the city hall. Summit is vacationing in California. Rails ,, Carman Jess Cox, political tycon Fireman Luke Carmoni is back on the and elsewhere, took on the job again after a hurry-utrip the day of last Saturday to attend to St. Louis. The judge is worried the Birthday Ball at Price. about Luke's not repoiting to him Rails as yet and thinks maybe he got P W. .Olson was off work Carman some kind of a souvenir he doesn't Saturday because of urgent family wanta' show or talk about. Rails W. R. SPRING CANYON NEWS Duane Merrill Mrs. D. M. Faddis. Ruth Faddis, John V helich, and Joe Oswald were in Sail Lake ove: the weekend purposely to see the motion picture, "Cone With the Wind." By Mrs. Robert Phillips entertained the Bridge club Wednesday evening at her home. A lovely dinner was served to numerous members and guests. 30-da- y - : l. ' rip-trac- k .!. : business. PAGE THREE The Thursday Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. J. Otterstrom last week where the afternoon was spent By Mug sewing. Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGrath and to the following members: Mrs. Ann s Evans, Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs. Tracy family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde sen were Salt Lake the first Jones. Mrs. Hessie Hennau, Mrs. A. T. Jones, Mrs. Wm. Moorhead and part of last week. Mrs. L. E. Acord. M:. and Mrs. B. H. Ludwig are A very successful banquet was held the proud parents of a baby girl, weighing only 3'i pounds. Mother here Saturday evening in the amand baby are expected home from usement hall to raise funds for the new church to bt erected here soon. the Price hospital this week. Nearly three hundred tickets were Mrs. Kthyj Ludwig left last week sold and because of night shifts, for Lincoln, Nebraska, wheie she tables were set in t'ne atternoon for was called because of the death of those men working that shift, the evening setting being at seven p. in. her uncle. L. E. Durrani acted as loasimaster Ueed Brinkerhoff was operated on for the occasion. The Turkey dinner was supervised at the St. Marks hospital in Salt by the Relief Society with the help Lake last week for appendicitis. of Mrs. Millich and Milton Jtidd. Hose Yidmar, who has been at Pictures of the banquet were taken . by Carl Wester berg. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. left last weekend for her home in Somerset. Colorado. Mayme Hansen .secretary. Sophia Roberts, state president, and EleanMiss Dorothy Jones. student of the or Rehor, president of the Carbon 1'niversity of Utah, visited at tho contny beauty operators unit, attendhome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs ed the state beauty culture, meeting in Salt Lake City January 14. A. T. Jones over the weekend. CASTLE GATE NEWS RAILROAD NEWS y UTAH ER, and Mrs. Andy Stewart of been who have Colorado, here jdents of Spring Canyon, with friends last week. Mr. resi-visite- d FARM PRODUCE PRICES STILL 25 PERCENT BELOW NORMAL The prices of farm products ln( relation to prices are still 25 percent below a norma relationnon-far- ship. Since 1033 some counterbalancing forces have been set in motion, but these, powerful as they have been, only partially corrected the situation, according to the Itur-ea- u of Agricultural Economics. In the retail markets food prices are 15 percent lower than other prices, taking 1921 as a basis In fact, earnings of employed industrial workers could now buy 26 percent more food than in 1929. Typewriting paper, by the ream or at The Helper Journal. package FOR SPRING CANYON B:y-son- - The present moment is all we Allen Christensen and sons can call our own for works of mercy, a visit t0 Payson left for for this The Boy Scout Court 0f Honor will of righteous dealing, and of family week. be held here Sunday night.. tenderness. George Eliot. Mrs. And ROYAL COAL See FRANK PUGLIESE Phone 146 Helper Burke Hyatt, son of Mi. and Mrs. The Spring Canyon Relief Society Lawrence Hyatt, was elected presiat program Sunday evening dent of presented the Alpha Chi society of the at the regular meeting. college in Glendale, California. Mr. Wilt'ord Biggs is representing Dominic Pero was : Salt Lake visthe local union No. (5210, at the naover the weekern). itor tional convention at Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Thorite and and Mrs. M. A. Stewart reProvo over' the visitors werP family turned Sunday from Salt Lake with weekend. their daughter, Carolyn. Mr. Mrs. Nit0 Albrado left the first The Mutual dance, set for Friday, of this week to visit with her part has been postponed. daughter. Beulah, in Salt L tke Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Scow, formerMrs. Andrew Sager left last weekly of Bingham, were guests of Dr. end for Somerset, Colorado where a'n,i Mrs. L. H. Merrill last Saturshe wil join Mr. Sager. day. Dr. Scow is the new assistant doctor at Standardville. Rails Petty Dimick celebrated her 7th NOTICE Engineer V. F. T;iplett spent the birthday with a party at her home Chapter XXVII Sections 325; 326; weekend at Grand Junction with his last Friday. 327 of Helper City Ordinances: family. Rails It shall be unlawful for any perI.oMay Waterfield was hostess at a son, firm or corporation to permit L. P. Fireman Urkquhart is spend- party given Monday, in honor of her snow and ice t0 form and accumul- ing a few days in Salt Lake City. eleventh birthday. ate and remain upon and sidewalk Rails which abuts on to any real property Powderpuff has been promoted ownej by said person, firm or cor- - again. He's holding down the 7 "poration. o'clock goat now. Every day that any person, firm Or corporation fails to comply with the provisions of this chapter, shall COUNTY BUDGET IS ' be considered a violation of this ordinance. 5 PER CENT Any person, firm or corporation Violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction PENT FOR thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor morel than one hundred dollars, or by im- According to 13. II. Voting, county Carbon county spent in clerk. the prisonment city jail for a or 95.88 per cent of the 1939 period of not longer than thirty days Or by both such fine and imprison- - budget 0f $2:18,072. ment. hi addition to the budget expenditure;:;, the report shows a $23,4 89.50 nd also a Helper City Council. bond investment, Date of publication, February general deficiency sum of ' within reach of every- man's purse! - Mrs. W. D. Bryson and son David, left lor Salt Lake the first part of this week. While there Mrs. Bryson holies to hear Heifitz, the- great VOI R t.lMIlK TO violinist, This whiskey play. ...Stapling machines Journal Office. COOl) I.KJUORS tylNDSO y0 Proof - Code 50 is 3 years old NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N. Y. for sale at Th 3 mis' Quart-Co- Vi 49 de Pi Gal I fnrfa CI Code 58 1931 :, $228,-2S;i.:::- uon-budg- 1940. All but two of the treneral fund acleaning on the sustain-i- counts stayed well within their bud-ret- s lng infinite, today big witV for the year'. The two excep-blessings. .... Mary B. Eddy. tions were the district agriculture, dairy and food inspector who spent .38 0' 1 per cent more than the budget allotment of $2,6S5, and thP juvenile court whose expenditures were .62 of 1 pe: cerkt greater than its alWatch and Jewelry sum of $400. lotted u Repairing Percentages of budget allotments - All work expended in the various other genBy eral tund accounts are shown as i'olGuaranteed 93.9(i lows: Count y commissioners, THE GIFT SHOP per cent 0f $, 75: clerk and auditor, 119.82 per cent of $5,250; county cent of $3,010; Itorncy, 97.48 treasurer, 99.9 per cent of $4,975; assessor, 99.7 f per cent of S7.7SI): sher-lif'f- . OS. 51 per cent of $3,771); 95.17 per cent of $9.2S"; survey-;or- , !t!.74 per cent of $3&H; building LAWYER land grounds, 114.45 per cent of $ii,G00; district court. 86. !t pc cent of $5,005; Stafford Bldg. Phone 160-justice court, 92.30 per cent of county agricultural agent, !)!).(i2 per cent of $1,800; statutory ami gen. eral, 81.77 per cent of $7,925; total general, $0:5,057.85 or 94.97 per cent of the $66,395 budgeted. i Other funds and accounts were reported as follows: Road and bridges, $47,50:5.48 or 99.99 per cent of $47,-50total budgeted, was spent; reEmbalmer & Funeral Director tirement of county road bonds, $31,-02- 4 PHONE 300 or 99.77 per cent of $31,031; interPRICE est and handling charges, $13,710.35 or 79.25 per cent of $17,300; indigent poor fund. $10,920.28 or 9.65 per cent more than the $9,965 budgeted was spent; dependent mothers, $10,-00I Law budgeted and spent; old age f Helper State Bank Bldg. pension, $10,419 or 99.51 per cent of $16,500; tuberculosis relief, infirmary, i Phone 90 Helper, Utah physician, etc., $10,719.75 or 14.04 those To s Official Results Professional Experts at ECONOMY RUN, JAN. ) El m 4,m FORD V-- 8 "85" OF ALL THREE VOLUME SELLERS M.S7 Ml. PE" 6tt" at-pe- T&m fffMlM OT TH0RIT HATCH $1,-70- 15 mm FORD V-- S "S5" 24.92 Jw 1 MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Duk Mitchell JOE BAR60GLI0, Jr. Attorney at fism 8 CYLINDERS MORE ECONOMICAL THAN 6 Look at the official records! Year after year Ford's compact, efficient V-- 8 engine shows better gasoline mileage than engines with fewer cylinders. And in addition to greater economy you get added pickup, smoother traffic control and longer engine life. 0 per cent more than the $9,400 budgeted; exhibition and advertising fund, $3,207 or 98.53 per cent of class 'B' roads, $21,330.48 or 88.9 per cent of $24,000; highway improvement fund, $265 or 10.22 per cent of $2,600. R. Hasklns Governor B. N. Reddington I Secretary Loyal Order of Moose MeetlnQ Every Tuesday at LODGE HALL I P.M. We ought not to look back unless It is to derive useful lessons from past errors and for the purpose of profiting by dear bought experience. George Washington. 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