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Show THURSDAY, T-- OCTOBER 28, 1943 t Venison Cutlets Cut j Then 'f im " : - If - 'ML HELPER JOVR S MMK. , slices from loin. Clean, trim season with salt and pepper, brush over with butter or olive Broil m A HELPER. I'TAH I, PAGE SEVEN WAHIS RAILROAD NEWS INSPECTED broiler about five minutes, BUREAU PROFESSIONALS ass.,., f GOAL MINE BY OF MINES i Recommendations for installing the ventilating fan on the surface. better timbering, safer handling of LAWYER man. trips, better control of coal dust. and adequate fire protection are con-- 1 " " : ;; n. j. Tunhis tained in a Federal inspection report Phone 275 Stafford Bldg d of the Wattis Xo. 2 mint of the Lion Helper, Utah Boys jn ). iiii.i iiMiiitiiimiiiiitmiii Due Elackie and Coal corport.ition ot Wattis, Carbon Dan bsol as Return. Ren Siinks in Ton' HITLER'S PRAYER county. I'tah. transmitted today by: OIHlilf. ' ms ,..u-there Dr. It. R. Savers, director of the bur-- , lias always h l'n-11 J :s To the Journal readers of Scotch eau of mines to about deep ivsve:s that we story Secretary of the In-- . the trials a. f.'l' ,; i 0T s t llr empty-handeclu'iiniriiiv.i return of descent, we hope you pet pleasure terior Harold L. Ickes. on the hum. This ..' . ", mi io Hiackie W'i'.lis, Clair and satisfaction n,. out of reading the' The mechanized mine. mined nine ;, r.d Ken Cooley. on.- FUNERAL HOME no detai's Dansie from the following contributed poem, written, visited several months ago. employs; at all: U'l.iki;: ispen grove with only one in musical and interesting Scotch: 96 men and produced lfiS.ltiS tons f :;r; Rails ;. wecti "eni!- style. coal during 1942. H. C. Wetmore. :. had a it;...-:whole week to make 0 gracious Lord, ma he'rt is wae. While the main ventilating fan pro.; the job the forepart of the" week be Embalmer & Funeral Director ve ,a 11.1 3" good bullet I tO.l. ..! nnn Vnn sufficient air. two Federal in. vided t.i cause of siekne.-s- . Son Bruce Junior went along as gun l m tnlj,. ilae said the fan might be dam.! tne way spectors j gaue PHONE 300 sorry PRICE Rails in case of an underground expapa made a very bad q"ays men: aged wickei Someone ::ei,t;y-e....... some lon, showbiz H! lefcu. :n: nf m. hiioV plosion because it was installed in anout I'ete Bruno mi i'i-..,n, ..m nuui n--i i t.;... .,.i " ,it a portal. Mine officials plan to install-nen. u.r.i nan .nick i y deer or somctmn'. ro;n Allio the mi'iin f.vi slnit :,t him nm .. . i choii ventilatinsr fan on the surface, the ti.v.. aiiii:ue, iiaiu, h.iiui i.nti,i an sceptii, el'eve it when eettitlS close Pintiisrh tn tir th hiir Loyal Order of Moose Pureau was advised later. The re' Pete brings a few big steaks tn the li'aiki,- s:ivs tin, hn,-i......... . . , ..at I v moval of a portable blower fan also ...v.. iinuiu.,1 .....n..v I1M n li.il I nill Kn l:. uitiru. house. him. turned slowly and walked away. I was suggested. .Rudolph Sanlch. lands aaily pinched Through Ralls (We'll cm it short, no need of aettin' Governor Hated nougassy by the Utah State Orv. Haislip was due back on the J.H. too 'maib at usM ditt,,.-!,,Coal Mine Inspection Department, the Mohn job this week, but was delaved a jack J R. showed n s n tiile of nice round n,, ..., i i .,., lmimiuit mine was commended for daily p httle because ot sickness. He's up in rocks by the side of the car depart- Secretary Sae help me. Lord.. examinations for gas. There was PocateUo, Idaho, visiting relatives. mem office sympathetic friends are p0os. Dutch, Czechs, Serbs, an' no methane, an explosive gas. In air 8 P.M. . Tuesday, Every Rails Meeting getting Ulackie's ammunition ready mony niair samples obtained from the mine by X LODGE HALL . I. nan is anotner carman off tor next season. They firmly believe could see me hung bv ma ain hair. the Bureau of Mines representatives. the job because of sickness that if he reverts back to stone-ag- e rvP hurt their feelings sair, Nae Commended also was the use of tactics he'll have more luck. Junior, gae noo i fear permissible permissible explosives, will do the huntin next year with im oot 0. Kraee wi' rich an' puir. electric cap lamps, wearing of safety papa trailing along for experience. Bai!h far an- nPar. hats and shoes by underground workDan's case was different he was Deai. ij0r(i. ye en j took the notion ers, the "no smoking" rule, and the . . when ask it for Today. you maybe you"!! pinched for time and had only ONE To set ma war machine in motion; adequate checking.in.and-ou- t system. Bullet. Elaborate preparations were jn air on ian,i on se;1 an- - ocean. e Nearly half of the mine's 31 . . this but tomorrow made nonetheless Ren Yeh. dead-eysign get accidents in 1942 were attributj progress weel. ed to roof falls and transportation wai l' commotion jwent along to coach the Spring Glen- - All. ma(Je a fearfu' er. Danny had a local carman's bound to the this... tjre an- gteel, accidents, and the inspectors proday you're get high.pwr scope to help him miss his Somehoo ma plans hae gane agley, posed systematic timbering, eliminaOne and only shot. Take the kids Th(1 folks j 9Cared. Lord, tion of risky haulage practices, and times" storeof that next time boys, they will get the It's a along noo scare nie; "sign 6fc adequate clearance and shelter holes. 'em for ya'! i HVe a life o' miseree, The report noted there was only one keeper gesture which means "we're all Rails Defeat I'm scentin', fatal accident in the production of out of it." But don't despair! Just keep Wonder if Ray Berrett has had a An Lord, I wadna like to dee 579,439 tons of coal during a five- chance to get out and take a few Withoot repentin.. asking for Old Sunny Brook. There'll be whacks at the buckskin. He usually when things were gaun wi1 that crew wi- - vengeance fa'. another delivery before long. has to take 'em on the run! me fu- weei Lord, keep me oot o' this big mess, Churchill an- - Roosevelt Ha'e mercy on my auld chum Hess, pragged More Paints for Civilians ma wheel, He left me, Lord, I maun confess. "CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME"-Ae morning' fine; for essential An' Bolshie Stalin, stubborn chiel, Civilian requirements OJLr a them He'd Gied more hand, fain be back, I raither guess, be will varnishes and paints Beside the Rhine. nearlv met as a result of the recent Xae doot they feared ma iron heel Wad spoil the land. Sae, Lord, for sins I hae committed, amendment of Food Distribution Or.! der 42. the WPB has reported. The Sae noo. dear Lord. I pray to You. On Judgment Day hae me acquitted, BRAND d order increased from 50 percent to Smite hard an' sair that wicked few, I've proved to be a bit Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey As weel Ye ken; oils Thep're tryin' hard wi' weapons new amount of the 60 drying percent M 6 IVntlnnol nicllll V .0(11 Prnnf P,t,.,.,o To rule ower a' I've been unfitted To kill us a', 'that can be consumed in paints, var- Sae let your strong airms on Amen, Amen. 'nishes and lacquers. Thorit Hatch I .. MITCHEIL Dick Mitchell .ii . n-- nv V.-.- '' i t. tt-t- f mine-rescu- ; '' Are - ' v year period. Greater use of water to allay coal dust and rock dust to reduce the combustible content of the coal dust were suggested, and inspectors recommended that timber supporting the mine portal and intake airway be replaced with incombustible mater, ia! and adequate fire protection be provided. Accumulations of coal dust along haulaeewiiys. noted during the inspection, have been cleared, the inspectors were advised. Operation of nonpermissible electrU cal equipment on return air. and unsafe conditions of trailing cables were listed as hazards. Further recommendations of the federal inspectors. Fred J. Bailey and G. I. Arnold, called for resumption and of first-ai- d training, active safety organization of an group of employees and officials, and about the improved "housekeeping'' mine. - - 1 1 ion.i mad oes it can arvthin? you per lonal-- v ? Then dig awn ar;l buy - more " re - freedom's Sake '.ir Konds. ca-nr,i- mi-- ., ft I CONOCO BRONZ HERE'S NEWS FOR THE MOTORIST AND A nIwUNE OF lost-tim- I e or SEAT COVERS 4 next For j Expert Lubrication Kindt All Tire 1st Grade Oil Repairing and Vulcanizing And Specialized Servloe It'a The MIDLAND SEMIICE SunnyBrook STATION half-witte- MORESSDVE CAST YOUR VOTE FOR BE GOOD PROGRESSIVE -C- ITIZENS ANIENS - A Locuat GOHIHT The Progessive Citizens Candidates Present 1. Improvements to our present water works system. 2. Construction of a new white-wa- y lighting for Main Street. Your candidates realize that the demands of imWar make it impossible to make major city provements until after victory is won. However, needs of this your candidates are conscious of the community for many permanent public For Mayor D. II, DOWNEY For Councilman JESS Phone 107 - WE NEXT TUESPAY a Program for Helper City for the next two years. TICKET CITY Main i 3. An extensive program for street and side walk improvements. 4. A new and modern swimming pool and other recreational projects. 5. Continued flood control improvements. 4-y- rs. COX During the next two years the Progressive Citizens Administration will continue the policies of the present adminstration with respect to postwar planning and will, whenever possible, add to savings fund which has been the present post-winvested in War Bonds, and will also continue the which have policies of the present administration materially reduced the bonded indebtedness of Helper City. For Councilmen, FRED J. BOSONE 2-y- rs. S. BERT BUNNELL ar A, S, "AL" WAUL For Recorder ERNEST FLAIM planning, we will give sideration to the following projects: In our For Treasurer post-w- ar con- 6. Full cooperation wtih the Board of Educa tion for adequate buildings and other educational needs in Helper. 7. A continuation of the improvement and beautification of our parks, cemetery and other city property. 8. .Extension and improvement of present library facilities and other educational and cultural projects in Helper City. 9. Continued assistance and cooperation with our State and National governments in the war program. CLIFF MEMMOTT YOUR DUTY A SACRED AMERICAN PRIVILEGE EVEN THOUGH THE RIGHT TO VOTE IS your to vote In thl. election name will be stricken from the registration vote 9l" list, and before you can ever Keep your wlll hav. to be caitlna name on the voting Hats by 2, 1 vote In the city election of November If you fall THERE IS NO CONTEST IN THIS OF EVERY LOYAL AMERICAN IN HELPER TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE THAT ELECTION IT IS STILL THE DUTY VOTE IN THE CITY ELECTION PRIVILEGE BY CASTING HIS ON NOVEMBER 2, 1943. (Paid Political Advertising) |