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Show SEPTEMBER TH U R SPAY, 7, 1 944 THE HELPER JOURNAL yo7ar;tl!!aS5 - . .9 course of beggars." the admiral !L on.Pa'r "They were sent to S5 she1 too"1' 'ft? eaSvW"-YnSti1- GEORGE F. WORTS bTowL WNU Release. fhere are only 20,000 new passen. eer cars in the country today, OPA announces. The quota of new passenger automobiles available for ia. tioning in September will be 3000 with another 300 as regional ana 300 as national emergency reserves. This is the smallest quota since passenger car rationing began, and a 40 per cent cut from the August quota of 5000. The new September quota is less than. 8 per cent of the Septem. ' ber 1943 quota 0f 40,600 cars. PROFESSIONALS j MITCHELL lit80 l.??iby me any more. fj FUNERAL HOME i off 7 SOrr' ab" it." please don't tell I feel sorrv 1 feel 'or SteS you, Paul " l0king at her un- 3ren 1 sore at night?" ir "No, darling." she said gentlv. He seemed greatly relieved. Her She could forgive him for losing his temper last night. She was grati- h3d Spent such SfthalhC bad wasn't, after a!!. fakir-h-er for granted. KlSheul00ked at himsmiling, his became unimportant. And when Paul said' softly, "Darling you know I adore you," she felt her heart lift up and glow with And that-a- nd response. not the reckless physical feeling she had for Steve was love. Paul went to look for someone who would play paddle tennis with him, and Zorie went down to B Deck and the admiral's suite. Steve opened the door. He smiled in a lazy, friendly wav, and his eyes, bluer than she had ever seen - Dick MitcW! PHONE PRICE 300 II Si Phone 275 neiper, Utah 4 Dowd Governor Jack Mohn Secretary DR. JOE ABE DENTIST Building Phone 16 .... P.O. Box 627 "Get out of here," his grandfather said shrilly. "Stop annoying me." Helper, Utah held a twinkle, as if they shared a secret. He wore blue lounging pajamas and he reminded her more than ever of a great, lazy, dangerous cat. "Courage, my brave," he said with a conspirator's air. "He's in there. Waiting. And it's going to be pretty tough." them, K-E-- full-leng- two-thir- VI Meeting Every Tueaday, 8 P.M. LODGE HALL Helper State Bank Rails-N- ick Fred Voll, machinist, reports that now power." he Arens returned to work List has a son in the U. S. Navy, Steve was shaking his head l'ete Voll, former laborer in the Saturday after being off the job four "Ja. Pan is playing smart." he a j roundhouse joined the Fleet last days. She isn't afraid of our Rain eek. strike Power. She has plentv of strAin A. E. Perlman, chief engineer of Ran Power of her own. The Other officials here bst week on the Rio Grande railroad, was here popular idea that Japan is a pushover is a company business were K. V. Carlson in a private car last Friday on an mistake. I don't trust Kuruso and Nomura and I'm glad the Hawaiian general car foreman, and E. V. War. official tour of inspection. Rails-J- im ner. general chairman, for the Tiro, station is on battle alert." Bruce Willis and therhood of Locomotive Carmen. Mr Balllnger, "What's your answer to that Admiral?" Paul asked. His face was Carlson was here last Thursday and Rudolph Bruno have terminated their services with the railroad, and have sober but Zorie saw the mah.e in Friday; Mr Warner on Saturday. returned to school. Ralls his eyes. Ralls Frances Guerrie started his vacaThe admiral suddenly glared Ken and Blaekie tried their luck tion He Is last off the to Sunday. iou're trying to distract me from fishing spots around Grand Junction on Scofteld reservloir the other night my book!" he said angrily "I where he just like they won't have these interruptions! s;iys there is a private the final score was lake waiting for his onslaught on always do! Their sons who accompan. Llear out, both of you!" Paul sauntered out, but Steve the finny denizens. Fireman Jimmy led them to the spot, had much bet. Lupo has been coaching him for ter luck! stayed. -- Rail "Zorie." he said, "what's vour several months now, so Pasquall sad a Another few should fish home. story about Bkckie luing opinion?" comes forth from his experiences at "Of war with Japan?" she White River last week. For hours gasped. while cn the stream he got nothing "No. The book." but under.legal size nibbles and "I'm only an amanuensis," Zorie AMERICAN CAFE said promptly. pulled 'em out with a lusty swing then threw them hack again. Then "Well, that's an opinion. Yur book stinks, Admiral." the granddaddy of the waters got "Get out of here!" his grandAIOM'S 31 EAT PIES tangled up in his gear. He pulled father said shrilly. "Stop annovine as hard (no technique at all) just ' me!" AND and consequently broke the tip on "Look." into a foot Steve said patiently. his rod, dived "You want an interesting book, I That Good Coffee of muddy water and on hands and don't you?" knees fought it out with the "I'm going to have an interesting (figures are his not official $ "We Trv to Do Our ? iu the least) and finally beached the "Why," Steve said gently, "not A three dollar cleaning bill thing. Best Always" start with the family background? now stares him In the face because mats where all autobiographies start. Tell us about the first DuncanJohn Paul Jones Duncan-com- ing to the islands in 1824, givO CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL Ttfft 11 ing up his commission and landing AMENDMENT AMENDMENT in Honolulu with eighty-fiv- e cents which he ran up into the finest sugA JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- A JOINT RESOLUTION PROar plantation POSING AN AMENDMENT TO POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE VII. ARTICLE VI. OF THE CONST"Everybody knows that story," the admiral angrily interrupted. AND TO SECTIONS 2, 3, S, 6 and ITUTE. OF UTAH RELATING 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE TO COMPENSATION OF MEM"Do you know it, Zorie?" Steve CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. asked. Be it resolved by the Legislature OF UTAH RELATING TO THE "No," Zorie said meekly. of of the State of Utah, DISTRICT AND SUREME "There you are!" Steve cried. COURTS. HOW CONSTITUTED, all members elected to each of the He resumed his dictation. But it TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFI- two houses voting i. favor thereof: had nothing to do with early days Section 1 That it is proposed CATIONS OF JUDGES, JURISin the Sandwich Islands. It dealt DICTION, JUDGES PRO TEM- to amend Section 9, Article VI, with his pranks at Annapolis. PORE. CHANGE OF JUDICIAL Constitution of the State of Utah, DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLA- to reaci. It was almost noon when Steve, Section 9. The members of the TURE, SELECTION OF JUDICIwho had been lounging all this time INCUM- Legislature shall receive such comON ARY AND EFFECT in the long chair and gazing out BENT JUDGES. pensation and mileage as the Legover the sparkling blue sea, again Be it enacted by the Legislature islature may provide, not exceedinterrupted. of ing $300.00 per year, tnd ten cents of the State of Utah, "Your amanuensis is a wreck, all members elected to each of the per mile for the distance necessartwo houses voting in favor there- ily traveled going to and returning Admiral," he said. "Go out and from the place of meeting on the of: grab some fresh air, Zorie. I have a feeling that all this fascinating Section 1. It is proposed to most usual route, and they shall amend Section 10 of Article VII of receive no other pay or perquisite. material will keep." Section 2. The secretary of the Constitution of the State of Zorie was relieved and grateful. state is hereby directed to submit Utah, as follows: She didn't want to be in the same Sec. 10 The governor shall this proposed amendment to the room with Steve any longer. She nominate, and by and with the electors of the State of Utah at the couldn't keep her eyes off him, or consent of the senate, appoint all next general election in the manher thoughts away from him. state and district officers whose ner as provided for by Article 23, "Take a turn on deck, my dear, offices are established by this con- Section 1, Constitution of Utah. and come back after lunch," the Section 3. If adopted by the stitution, or which may be created admiral ordered. by law, and whose appointment or electors of the state, this amendZorie crossed the other room and election is not otherwise provided ment shall take effect the first day for. It, during the recess of the of January, 1945. opened the corridor door. A man 1. E. E. Monson, Secretary ot senate, a vacancy occurs in any" was bending down close to the door. state or district office, the gover- State of the State of Utah, do It was the beefsteak eater Mr. nor shall appoint some fit person hereby certify that the foregoing Lanning's friend. There was a cigto discharge the duties thereof un- is a full, true, and correct copy cf arette in his mouth. He flicked the til the next meeting of the senate, the constitutional amendment prowheel of his lighter and lighted it. when he shall nominate some per- posed by the first special session Zorie stopped, with the door open, son to fill such office. If the office of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as with her hand clutching the knob. of secretary of state, state auditor, the same appears of record in my There was no question in her mind office. state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, In witness whereof, I have herethat this man had been bending or superintendent of public instruction be vacated by death, re- unto set my hand and affixed the down, with his ear to the door, lissignation or otherwise, it shall be great seal of the State of Utah, tening. the duty of the governor to fill the this 10th day of August, 1944. He did not seem at all embarsame E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. by appointment, and the aprassed. His black eyes stared at pointee shall hold his office until her steadily. A muscle twitched at his successor shall be elected and one corner of his mouth, as it had qualified as may be by law pro- Each out come last night when she had judge of a district court shall vided. be at least twenty-fiv- e of her room and found him lurking years of 2. is it That Section proposed an active member of the bar age, 12 in the corridor. 6 to amend sections 2, 3, 5, and learned in the Her impulse to call Steve was so of article VIII of the constitution in good standing, the state of Utah law, a resident of of the state of Utah, as follows: strong that she whirled about, with seSec. 2. The supreme court shall three years next preceding his her mouth open. But she changed shall reside in the disand lection, numwhich five of consist judges, with man her mind. The scrubby ber may be increased or decreased trict for which he shall be selected. red hair and powerful shoulders was Any district judge may hold a disby the legislature, but no altera- trict Mr. Lanning's friend, and Mr. Lan-nin- g court in any county at the efthe shall have or increase tion was Steve's friend. And she of the judge of the district, request ofa from fect of removing judge intended to ask Steve no more quesfice. A ma;ority of the judges con- and, upon a request of the governor it shall be his duty to do so. tions about his friends . . . She stituting the court shall be necescause in the district court closed the door firmly, walked past sary to form a quorum or render Any be tried by a judge pro temthe man and went on deck. a decision. If a justice of the su- may who must be a member of pore, be court shall She looked about the ship for Paul disqualified preme from sitting in a cause before said the bar, sworn to try the cause, and found him stretched out in a and agreed upon by the parties, court, the remaining judges shall or steamer chair reading a thick book their attorneys of record. call a district judge to sit with to wanted tell She Freud. Anna Sec. 6. The legislature may by cause. of such the on them hearing but him about the eavesdropper, the limits of any judicial Every judge of the supreme court change Paul was obviously displeased by least thirty years of district, or increase or decrease at be shall the number of districts, or the her interruption. He kept glancing age, an active member of the bar, No back at the page. in good standing, learned in the judges thereof. have alteration or increase shall the effect of state ot He was again being inconsiderate. of a resident the and law, office. In He had evidently forgotten his mornUtah for the five years next pre- removing a judge from establishadditional district every The reassured selection. his judge ceding ing's anguish. Having a judge or judges shall be himself that he had nothing to fear having the shortest term to serve, ed, selected as provided in section 3 of selechis office not holding by where Steve was concerned, he had tion to fill a vacancy before ex- thisSec.article returned her to her niche in his 12. The Judges of the supiration of a regular term, shall doubtless la mind a niche that was preme and district courts shall reshall and chief prethe be justice, belled, "Zorie, mine, nothing to worcompensation side at all terms of the supreme ceive at stated times their services, which shall not ry about." court, and in case of his absence, for or diminished to be increased and returned during She lunched alone the judge, having in like manner, the time for which they are sethe admiral's suite. She was disthe next shortest term, shall pre- lected. side in his stead. appointedand glad thatwas Steve Section 3. The secretary o f down Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme state wasn't there. The admiral is directed to submit this courts shall be court and district on his hands and knees in the lanai proposed amendment to the elecin terms and such for selected of pasheet a wrapping with tors of the state of Utah at the large such manner as shall be provided next it general election in the manper spread out before him. On in that however, law, provided, by for by article 23, ner as was a crude, elaborate diagram selection shall be based solely upon section provided I, Constitution of Utah. soft pencil. for office fitness of consideration Section 4. If adopted by the Steve walked in. Steve wore k without regard to any partisan po- electors of the state, this amendfree from soft white shirt without a tie, and and considerations litical ment shall take effect the first over Zorie'i He whomsoof peered flannels. influence any person day of January next succeeding a ever, and provided further that the determination shoulder. by the board of state method of electing such Judges in canvassers of the "What is it?" he asked. result of the elecis this amendment when effect bis Manila of Battle Bay," "The in Section 3 hereof. shall be followed until tion designated adopted answered. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of grandfather changed by law. "What," Steve asked coldly, "wai Sec. 5. The state shall be divid- State of the State of Utah, do certify that the foregoing the Battle of Manila Bay?" ed into seven judicial districts, for hereby full, true, and correct copy of "Get out of herel" the admiral each of which, at least one judge is a constitutional amendment proshall be selectee: as hereinbefore the snapped. hands posed by the regular session of the his out held implorSteve provided. Until otherwise provided 25th of 1943, as the thi by law, a district court at the same Legislatureof record ingly. "Zorie, I ask youl Is in my ofcounty seat of each county shall fice. appears stuff the admiral's been dictating to a four times least at held is be year. it or bilge?" pure you pure bilge, In witness whereof, 1 have hereAll civil and criminal business admiral cried. "Zorie I" tha unto set my hand and affixed the must in be county, any arising us nerve' of telling "Hasn't he a lot tried in such county, unless a great seal of the State of Utah, this 10th day of August, 1944. how we want to write our bookl! change of venue be taken, in such E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. We're doing all right, aren't we cases as may be provided by law. k CONTINUED) two-thir- Loyal Order of Moose Joseph e Rfen Cooley, engineer on the hook, of his over.anxlety! was off the job Friday because of though It's his only sickness in the family. year. on" LAWYER Bldg s PAGE SEVEN He's proud, catch of the Rails--Rail ; j Quiz What was the origin of the "Stop Look and Listen' sign at railway grade crossings? The first "Stop. Ixwk and Listen" sirn was drawn in 1SS4 by Thomas 11. Gray, a shop employe of the Southern Pacific Railroad in San Francisco. Ralls What is a common measurement of railway freight service? The ton. mile. This represents the transportation of one tone of freight one mile. Shoe Stamps Good Indefinitely Removal of time limitations that rest rht the use of special shoe stamps is announced by OPA. The new provisions apply to all special shoe stamps, except that those is. sued to Mexican Border residents must still be used by consumers within 30 days. Previously, some special shoe stamps such as those Issued as extra rations had to be used within time limits. The provisions affect only special shoe stamps and in no way involve the validity of regular War Ration Shoe Stamps, either for consumer or trade use. Car Deserves Near Vanishing Point OFFICIAL "V" SERVICEFLXaS for sale at The Helper Journal f-JME-CAL lv - r NOTICES fjn Thorit Hatch Stafford UTAH ; S Embalmer & Funeral Director FI.PBR Railroad Notes Wash- ington to beg for oil and U trade. 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Fri 1:00 PM News, H Gladstone M-- T 8:00 PM News, R A Gunnison W-- S F-8:00 PM News, Cedric Foster 8:00 PM Boxing, as announced Sun 8:16 PM Good Will Hour :15 PM Shady Valley Barn D Sat 8:30 PM News, Arthnr Gaeth M-- F :45 PM News, Fulton Lewis M-Wed :00 PM The Main Line Sun :30 PM Night at Hoagy's M-9:80 PM Mine Report .... 9:30 PM News, Lowell Thomas M-- F 10:05 PM News, UUfc Fed Lbr MT F F F F F F S F 9 Admiral Duncan, in white ducks d white shirt with and a no necktie, was pacing up and down the lanai. He was holding a handful of scraps of yellow paper. "Sit down, my dear, sit down!" he cried. "It's a fine morning for work, isn't it? I've decided to skip my early years and begin with Annapolis. I'll just start with my first years there hm?" Her pencil flew across the pink-line- d pages. He never paused to spell proper names. Punctuation, he ignored. Steve stretched out in a long bamboo chair and put his chin on his hand and smoked cigarettes. He kept his eyes He said, after a half hour of it: "Admiral, nobody will want to read that junk. If you must write a book, why not the story of the family? Begin it with your recollections of early days in the Islands. That's a story. It's wonderful stuff." Zorie wanted to say, "Oh, boyl Do I agree with you!" But she prudently said nothing. "I'll get to that," the admiral said irritably. "You won't have space for it, Steve drawled. Paul came in. He glanced into the lanai, turned and started out. "Wait a minute," Steve halted him. "The admiral has been dictatWe'd like to ing nothing but hooey. have your opinion." "I don't want anybody's opinion, the admiral barked. "Count me out of this," said Paul. "Zorie," Steve said, "read some of that last stuff to Paul." While the admiral fidgeted, she read several pages of it. "Well," Steve said presently, "what do you think of it, Paul?"an"I have a new slogan," Paul swered. " 'Avoid controversies and out so fast.' I've you won't wear been up on the bridge with the skipgoing to have per He thinks we'reminute. What's war with Japan any Admiral?" your opinion, "Not for a while," the admiral run. said "We have them on the Our' Far Eastern policy is stiffer We've called than they expected. time, our their bluff. At the proper and blast out there will go navy hm? Pacific the them off His Zorie was watching Steve. Wt dubious. was expression . " murmured. he hnoe Nomura "Kuruso and Admiral short-sleeve- half-close- d. (TO BE ds NOTICE - Sept. 7, 1944 of A. District 22, Utah All Local Unions: Earl CCurly) Jones, Sub.District Board Member will be In charge of Sub.Pistricts 4 and 5 any Grievance to be gent to the District Officer. Mail them to Earl (Curly) Jones, Kenllworth, Utah. (Signed) William M. McPhie, Vice.Pres., District 22, UMWA, Price, Utah. U. M. VV. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Nellie Fluker, also known as Mrs J. F. Fluker, and as Dr. N. E. King, deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 608 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 25rh day of October, A.D., 1944. Date of first publication, August 24, 1944. Date of last publication, Sep. tember 14, 1944. BERT L. CRIPPS. Admisltrator of the Estate of Nellie Fluker, also known as Mrs J. F. Fluker, and as Dr. N. E. King; deceased. O. K. CLAY, Attorney for Administrator. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL COURT IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HARRIET BASS BIRCHFiELD. Plaintiff, vs. BRUD GARDNER BIRCHFIELD, n Defendant. SUMMONS STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to ap. pear within 20 days after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this ac. tion is brought, otherwise within 30 days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract here, tofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff. B. L. DART, Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Price, Utah. HEAT Comfort There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your COMMUNITY INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE COMPANY |