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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE SIX Tags Marking at the Helper Journal. Adding machine Helper Journal. paper at the Vote Next citizen. Tuesday, September 3rd. Be a good CHAIRMAN URGES LITTLE GIRL CAREFUL DRIVING Compliments of Safety Committee, Utah Elks' State Association Today my daughter, who js seven years old, started to school as usual. She wore a dark blue drens with a white collar. She had on black shoes and wore blue gloves. Her cocker spaniel, whose name is Coot, sat on the front porch, and whined his canine belief in the folly of education and started as she waved good-by- e off to the hall of learning. Tonight we talked about school. She told me about the girl who sits in front of her. the girl with the yel-low curls, and the boy across the aisle who makes funny faces. She told me about her teacher, who has eyes in the back of her head, and about the trees in the school yard, and about the big girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus. We talked about a lot of things tremendously vital, unimportant things; and then we studied spelling, reading, arithmetic and then to bed. She's back there now back in the nursery sound asleep, with "Princess Elizabeth" (that's a doll) cuddled in her right arm You guys wouldn't hurt her, would you? You see, I'm her daddy. When her doll is broken or her finger is cut or her head gets bumped, I can fix that but when she starts to school, when she walks across the street, then she's in your hands. She's a nice kid. She can run like a deer and darts about like a chip munk. She likes to ride horses and swim and hike with me on Sunday afternoons. But I can't be with her all the time; I have to work to pay for her clothes and her education. So please help me look out for her. I'lease drive slowly past the school and intersections and please remem ber that children run from behind parked cars. ( Hammond, chairman of the Stat- - Road commission, lias insued an appeal to ail drivers of automobiles movement to to join in a state-widtraffic fatal, tremendous I'tali's end With 87 killed and scores it y t nildurseriously injured by automobiles ing the' first seven months of the year Utah stands as one of the worst Mate:-- in tht- nation. arc due to IV (,t the accidents automobiles pour tires, delectr.r poor brakt'S. or poor lights. For the sake of the driver himself and of his family. ,.ery automobile should I; kept jii first class mechanical condition. Many accidents are due to carelessness - such as driving at high speeds, passing on hills or curves, t u here there is not and '!e;,!aiiie to yet around the car ahead. Hitting the loose gravel at high speed has 0:1 road shoulders claimed a number of victims in Utah this year. All of which resolves itself into just two words, DIUV'E W. For DISTRICT JUDGE f , j 1 i y I. e 7th Judicial District f 2 ; I ' i : CAKEFUUA. "There is no justification for driving at excessive speed," said Mr. Hammond "If you are in a hurry to get somewhere, start a little earlier J and drive fat im- tor emphasized by "If was courtesy. every driver would extend to every other driver and to every pedestrian the same courtesy that he would like for himself, then there would be but few accidents," he stated. "Pedestrian rights are too often ignored and many motorists are inclined to think that the pedestrian has no privileges that interfere with tht wishes of the motorist. Courtesy and decency will help a lot to solve ou traffic problems." Mr. Nominate TIIORIT HATCH Helper, Utah 'Qualified by Training and Experience" Primary Election, Sept. 3rd (Paid Political Adv.) ....'.; Another reasonably." portant safety . DON'T RUN OVER MY ROAD COMMISSION Hammond :""WVj Sunday school 9:45 a.m. for every age. Morning worship 11 a.m. singing. Epworth League at 7 p.m. Choir practice Friday at 7 Church of the Air Service the name at , was Classes Special p.m. Sunday when he Notice Of Intention 1 Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Helper City, a municipal Corporation, State of Utah, of the intention of such City Council to make the following described improvements, To grade, gravel, and surface with 3D feet of Hock Asphalt, to grade, gravel, and construct a feur foot cement sidewalk and standard cement curb and gutter on each side of "D" Street located in said Helper City beginning at the East side of the I). & R. G. W. Railroad and running to the East side of Palmer Street. A total distance of 1050 feet. The cost of this improvement not to exceed $3528.00 or $1.08 per lineal foot on each side of An honored name for over IOO years, Gibson's is a smooth, gentle whiskey that goes down easily. Next time say, "Give me Gibson's". TAYLOR'S STATEMENT right-of-wa- IS STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY "GREAT FROM THE 1ST SIP" Gibson's Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 proof. This whiskey is 4 years old. The Gibson Distilling Co., New York, N. Y. PT. No. 27 QT. No. 26 t 'J 4 h Mormon Temple Opposite i' ft - ' . . ; ,' ' t ... . ..y, ...... 1 '::..,. A i : v., 1 ifelr;v T 'J t t t Property owners may protest or object to any class of improvements that affects his property but his protest or objection shall not affect anv other class of improvements or any other such projects. Ry order of the City Council of Helper City, dated the 22nd Day of August, 1940. T POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Rosslter, s T T RATES $1.50 to $3.00 C. Ha I HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Ernevt All according to the plans, profiles and specifications on file in the office of the City Recorder and to defray the abutters' portion of the cost thereof by a special assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground to be affected or benefited thereby, to b assessed by the front foot according to the amount and character of such improvements upon that portion of the above named street immediately abutting or adjacent to each lot or piece of ground. All protests or objections to such intentions or to the construction to such improvements must be made in writing and filed by the owner or owners of the property affected, or benefitted, describing the same together with the number of front Tar feet affected by such class of improvement and filed with the City Recorder on or before the 26th day of September, A.D. 1940, at 8:00 P.M. at which time the City Council will have a regular meeting and consider the protests and objections that shall have been made to any or to all of such projects. i SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL pc..v i 1 'OA General Manager. "The steam used by the Temple Square created from the use of Carbon County Coal." Hotel la T think of knowledge of the needs City Recorder. Date of First Publication, August 22, 1940. Date of Last Publication, September 12, 1940. I have a- 29, 1944 OFFICE SUPPLIES AT THE HELPER JOURNAL - this state. Our mining, j For COAX politically-office-holders- MOSE " 1 Times-Independe- "Prompt REESE M. REESE STATE AUDITOR School -Specials ! Experience in State and County Executive positions have qualified Mr. Reese for the postion he now seeks. BRIEF CASES , Keg. $2 and $2.25 Now $.50 has been highly commended by all auditors who have examined and officially passed on his accounting and dis- bursing of $150,000,000.00 in State and Federal Funds. His integrity and honesty merits the support ZIPPER L00SE of every citizen. Reg. $3.00 Value Now iVote $225 REESE vv.v.v.w. A Our Supply of Needs at the JOURNAL Professional Watch and Jewelry Repairing By Experts - All work Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS TH0RIT HATCH LAWYER Stafford Phono Bldg. 180-- MITCHEU FUNERAL HOME Dick Mt'tcLII Embalmer & PHONE Funeral Director PRICE 300 Elvln Bills Governor Trustworthy, Experienced (Paid Political Advertisement) Paper is Complete You'll Also Find Many Other School AUDITOR Executive PRIMARY SEPTEMBER 3 Looseleaf Holders and HELPER ' His record as Utah State Treasurer is his best recommendation for to public office. Mr. Reese y the street. ' I AUGUST livestock and agncul-- ; Cash books, day , and. trual interests must be fostered journal., record book, in va' encouraged. sizes, scale books, legal pads OUTLINES PLATFORM con-- ; er standard size pads, scotch "It is my opinion that Utah's Mesemen should eive more atlention tape, J string tags, ,arfle not so in all sizes,.. mailina to what is good fqr Utah and envelopes much attention to what is good lor tubes, binders in various and different types, their political future. pencil., M' The First Congressional District' points, sealing tape in different of "cow sires, art gum erasers, is composed very largely watt baskets, ..stamp pad;, dat counties." The people of this district who stamp pad ink, check writing nu are common, country people, make their living chiefly from the chine jnk, pencil sharpeners, flu 4S. folders, red fiber soil, one way or another. For envelopes,' in one of the; mo books, index tabs, I have resided years gem 'Ci 'small counties of the district. The and many other items not men; the prob- - tioned here. problems of this county are ! lems of all the 25 counties compris-I can repreBe a good citizen. I think Vote Next 'tow. ing the district. ( Tuesday, September 3rd sent the people of the First District t intelligently; 1 know I would repte-senand without them honestly High Grade thought or political, business or personal gain. "I believe the people of Utah are , tired of politics, tired of men of tired Call whose sole aim apparently is to perpetuate themselves in office. "If elected. I would think tlrst 01 HOIVA of I tah. would not be a "yes-manL. L. (Iii.sh) Taylor, publi.-he-r of Moab, and for any party or group." the Phone 167 Helper for Republican nomination candidate for Congressman of the first district, Delivery" Vote Next Be a good citizen. this week announced his platform Tuesday, September 3rd. with the following statement: all I will represent "If elected. sections of the State of Utah with impartiality. I will not be dictated to or by politicions. clitpies. factions, classes. "I am not a politician. I am not a I Democratic Candidate for lawyer or an oratorical spellbinder. am a country newspaperman, rancher esti-mate- t .tnrkman. and LEAF HOLDER Time books, weekly, or at the Helper Journal. was young ,VJJ THURSDAY, 2:30 p.m. Prayer is the faith that asks; thanksgiving is the faith that takes. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. Old E R i COMMUNITY CHURCH 0 HE LP Notice Of Election Notice is hereby given that on the first Tuesday, the 3rd day of September, next, party primary of the Democratic and Republican parties will be held for the nominating of party candidates of said parties for the following offices: One United States Senator. One Representative in Congress, First District. One Justice of the Supreme Court. One Governor. ' One Secretary of State. One State Auditor. One State Treasurer. One Attorney General. One State Senator, Fourteenth District. One State Representative, 2nd Legislative District, Carbon County. Two District Judges, Seventh Judicial District. One District Attorney, Seventh Judicial District. One County Commissioner, Four Year Term. One County Commissioner, Two Year Term. The polls will open at 7 a. m. and continue open until 7 p. m. of the same day. The polling places are: District No. 2, Scofield, Polling Place Town Hall District No. 4, Clear Creek, Polling Place School House District No. 5, Rolapp. Polling Place School House District No. 6, Castle Gate, Polling Place Amusement Hall District No. 7, East Helper, Polling Place City Hall District No. 8, West Helper, Polling Place Central School District No. 9, Spring Glen, Polling Place School House District No. 10, Kenilworth, Polling Place Amusement Hall District No. 11, Peerless, Polling Place Boarding House District No. 12, Spring Canyon, Polling Place L. D. S. Church District No. 13, Standardville, Polling Place Amusement Hall District No. 14, Latuda, Polling Place School House District No. 15, Rains, Polling Place Mutual Amusement Hall District No. 16, Northwest Price, Polling Place 209 North 1st West District No. 17. East Price, Polling Place Court House District No. 18, South Price, Polling Place Southside School District No. 19, Wellington, Polling Place Town Hall District No. 20, Sunnyside, Polling Place Amusement Hall District No. 21, Northwest Helper, Polling Place Fassatt Building District No. 23, Wattis, Polling Place Store Building District No. 24, Hiawatha, Polling Place Amusement Hall District No. 27, Martin, Polling Place Sidwell Residence District No. 28, Columbia, Polling Place School House Aud. District No. 30, Consumers, Polling Place Mine Office District No. 31, Central Price, Polling Place City Hall District No. 32, Northeast Price, Polling Place North 2nd East 327 District No. 33, Sweetmine, Polling Place Office Building District No. 35, Carbonville, Polling Place .. Rose Warren Residence District No. 36, Miller Creek, Polling Place Ira Oviatt Residence, 245 West 5th South .' B. N. Reddlngtan Secretary Loyal Order of Moose Meeting Every Tueaday at LODGE HALL I P.M. JOE BARBOGUO, Jr. Attorney at Law Helper State Bank Phone 90 Bldg. Helper, Utah (iLAL): County Clerk, Carbon County, State of Utah. |