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Show THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1944 21, THE HELPER "Ah! Yes. But you would." ouy would I'" ct2UL,,'hy not?: h aughed. "Con- ieryion. Zorie drank her Martini waiter took her glass awav and The put down a full on in i(! Lanning said carelessly, it again." a It Yourself -- at Heme PERMANENT WAVE KIT It's e;wy to do "and s:i(e fur every tvye of be suro to twi hair. Vr amazing results vvtr o uuiiiud 6U1U. lor LUrui-rvui- i. 5.10-25- c 5S Store PROFESSIONALS MITCHELL Dick Mitchell PHONE & Funeral Director 300 heIP'ng autobi8: interesting." His smile was mockln Hs eyes were narrow and Zorie knowing had a sense of something n.vsterious and threatening and ugly happening just under the surface. He spoke rapidly in French She looked at him blankly. "Oh! Don't you understand French?" he said. "No, Mr. Lanning." "That's odd," he said. "That's very odd." ;;Why?" Zorie gasped. 'You might have a command of so many tongues!" "But tell me why?" "Well," he said, laughing, "mystery is always intriguing." someone has stopped beside the table. "Miss Corey," Mr. Lanning said, in his graceful way, "this is my friend my companion Pierre Savoyard." "How do you do?" Zorie said FUNERAL HOME Embalmer "lm W'th h!S rnally!uMr-very Lanr'in OFFICIAL "V" SERVICE FLAGS-fo- r sale at The Helper Journal Cornet l,heT? Went on: rap" WNU Release. D ' fcpLEGAL MOTICES THE IN SEVENTH JUDICIAL COURT IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HARRIET BASS BIRCHFIELD, Plaintiff. vs. B1UT) GARDNER RIRCHFIEI.D, Defendant. SUMMONS SPATE OF 1'TAH TO THE AHOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are here! y summoned to ap. within 2" days after the service of this summons upon you if served wi'hin the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within Ibi days after service, and defend the above entitled action: and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will ue rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which s 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. !i-- B. L. DART. Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Price. Date of first publication, ber 7, 1944. Last Publication date, Utah. Septem. October 5 1944. Pierre Savoyard said nothing. He BUY stared. "Miss Corey," Mr. Lanning said, "is helping Admiral Duncan write his autobiography. She says it is very interesting work." "Truly?" Pierre Savoyard said. LAWYER He had a soft, low voice. Zorie felt that she was on trial. She wished Steve or Paul would Stafford Bldg Phone 275 come along. She was frightened. Helper, Utah g Beyond Mr. Savoyard she suddenly saw Amber Lanning. Amber was sleek and beautiful in midnight blue. She was walking past. Her eyes were narLoyal Order of Moose f slowly rowed. She nodded slightly and walked on. The nod, Zorie realized, Joseph Dowd was meant for her uncle. He had Governor evidently given her some kind of signal. Jack Mohn Zorie felt a chill dart along her Secretary spine. Her mouth was so dry she could hardly swallow. The waiter Meeting Every Tuesday, 8 P.M. g had replaced her empty cocktail LODGE HALL glass with still another full one. She drank it hastily and glanced at Mr. Lanning, then at Pierre Savoyard. For an instant she saw in his face DR. JOE ABE determination. It made him more sinister than ever. DENTIST He said in his deep voice, "It has been so nice meeting you, Miss CorHelper State Bank Building ey." He walked on. He disappeared. Phone 16 .... P.O. Box 627 Amber had disappeared, too. Zorie felt dizzy. The room had Helper, Utah started to revolve. She squeezed her eyes shut and gave her head a little shake. She opened her eyes . . She still felt dizzy. . "Mr. Lanning," she said, "I have a date. You'll have to excuse me." U-EQ Her voice sounded thick, the words, fuzzy. Those Martinis! How many had M.F she had? Three? Four? Five? 7:00 AM Mine Report 7:00 AM News, Arthur Gaeth M.F Her face felt cold and damp. Mr. Lanning was rising. She could Sat 7:15 AM Mine Report not see his face too clearly. 7:15 AM Livestock Mkt Repts M-- S S:00 AM News, Billy Repaia... M.F She stood up, hoping she could 8:00 AM News Sat still walk. She made her way un8:05 AM Rainbow House Sat certainly to the door and went on deck. The cool, strong sea breeze F :15 AM Maxine Keith felt wonderful on her face. She 8:30 AM Shady Valley Folks went to the rail. 9:00 AM News, Arthur Gaeth M-- F The phrase "walk it off" went 9:00 Children Bible Hour .... Pat 9:30 AM Patty Jean Health C M.F through her mind. There was nothing to do but walk it off. 10:00 AM News, Boake Carter M-She started up the deck. Every11:00 AM News, Stanley Dixon Sun M-- F 11:00 AM News, Ray Dady thing had a glassy look. A man in a white coat and black trousers 11:15 AM Jack Berch & Boys M-was slowly coming along the deck 11:45 AM American Woman Jry M-- F 12:00 AM News, Chas Hodges Sat toward her. She was sure it was Paul. He 12:15 PM Jane Cowl M.F stopped a few feet away from her. 12:30 AM News, Cedric Foster M-could not see his face very 12:30 AM News Sat She but she saw the anger in clearly, M-12:45 PM Real Stories his clear gray-gree- n eyes. M-1:00 PM Morton Downey - F "Will you please explain this?" 1:30 PM The Mysterious Trav Sun he said grimly. 2:00 PM News, Walt Compton M-"What?" Zorie asked. 2:30 PM Roosty of the AAF .... Sun "Look at you! You can hardly 2:45 PM Handy Man M.F stand up! You'd better take a good 3:30 PM True Detective Myst Sun long walk." 4:00 PM News, Alex Griffin ....M-"With you?" Zorie asked. M-- F 4:15 PM Request Hour "What's wrong," he said savage 5:00 PM News, Pulton Lewis M-- F ly, "with Mr. Lanning?" M-5:15 PM Superman "Did you see us?" 5:30 PM Tom Mix M.F "Yes, I saw you." "He's a horrible man!" 5:45 PM World's Front Page M.F "But the type you evidently pre6:00 PM News, Cecil Brown MWF fer." :00 PM News, Arthur Hale.... TTS He walked rapidly away. Zone 6:00 PM Mediation Board Sun re8:30 PM Bulldog Drummond .... Tues stood looking after him, hurt and She was he But right. sentful. 6:30 PM Sherlock Holmes .... Mon had those drinks with 6:30 PM Freedom of Opportunity Fr shouldn't have She would never do Mr. Lanning. :30 PM The Cisco Kid Sat a again. such thing M-- S 6:30 PM Mine Report .... She loved Paul, and she wanted :45 PM News, Gabriel Heatter Sun to please him. He carried himself 7:00 PM Mine Sun Report so well, she thought; he had such 7:00 What's Name of Song .... Sun fine shoulders, such a beautiful 7:00 PM News, Gabriel Heatter M-- F head. 7:00 PM Chicago Theatre Sat She continued along her uncertain 7:30 Cedric Foster Sun course. She felt confused and fright7:80 PM The Human Advet- - Mon ened. The things Mr. Lanning had 7:80 PM American Forum of Air Tn said the questions he had asked, ' 7:30 PM First Wed had been meaningless, yet full of Nighter was evident 7:30 PM Double or Nothing .... Pri dark significance. Itof some3:00 PM News, H Gladstone M-- T that he suspected herniecebeing and Mr. PM Good Will Hour Sun one else; that hii it. 8:00 Boxing Bouts Fri Savoyard also iuspected she didn't 3:00 PM News, R A Gunnison W-- S Why was it odd that had he said. Why French? 8:15 PM sneak Shady Valley Barn D Sat wish to 3:30 News, Arthur Gaeth .... M.Thu "You become whatever you And a it? isn't : PM News, Fulton Lewis MP be. It's amazin. :00 PM The Main Line Wed WhVhad they stolen the notebook '80 PM Night at Hoagy Sun treatlseT If they were Nazi :80 PM Mine M-ajents-a- nd she was sure they were Report :80 PM News, Lowell Thotna MJ did iof they suspect her, or what I'M PM Laugh With Lon Holtr M-- F the girl resembled? I,:05 P New., Utah Fed Lbr M-- F (SM continued) Thorit Hatch Si IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH faintly. PRICE M-- M-- F S MARTIN SUMMONS GOMEZ, Plaintiff. vs. AN EXTRA BOND PACE SEVEN Railroad Notes tired of pedaling the bike up the canyon every morning. General Foreman James Hrisnahsn Is on his vacation this week. Reports say he and the Missus headed tor the west coast area around L.A. Ralls Two Rio Grande officials: Waller Mediock, master mechanic and A. E. Rtce. assistant to the chief median, ieal engineer, where here on business last Thursday. Ralls Dominic Albo, chief hostler oil the local terminal Is back to work again after spending several days "honk.v. tonking'1 in Grand Junction. Dom reports that Boilermaker Harry Stock ton is doing well now is out of bed for short periods and in a whee' chair. Ralls 11. V.. 'Pays, midnight carman, returned to work Sunday after six days at home vacation. department has Just about completed installing the new steam line that will furnish the new depot with heat and hot water. Running it through the underpass to the round house. If the insulation leaks a bit "e'il have a steam. heated underpass this winter! Rails Rails-W- ater Defendant. THE STATE OF I'TAH TO THE DEFENDANT: t You are herebv summoned to ap pear within twenty days after the RAIL QUIZ service of this Summons upon you. What is the Association of Am i: served within the erican Railroads? County in which this action is brought, otherwise, The Association of American Railvithin thirty days after the service, roads is the central and defend the above entitled action; agency of the American railway in. a"d in case of your failure to do so, dtistry. In June. 1911, the assoela. judgment w:ll he rendered against tion's membership consisted of 212 via aero; ding to the demand of the railroad companies, as follows: 123 Complaint, which has been filed Class I railroads. 31 Class II railwith the clerk of said Court. 23 roads. ! (Mass HI railroads. That this action is brought for the swiPhing und terminal companies, 4 purpose of dissolving the bonds .of eleitiiirailroads and one leased matrimony heretofore and now ex. line, ail in the United Slates; 5 Can. istinsr between the plaintiff and the adian railroads and a Mexican ra'.'. R.1,,8 defendant. Fred Yoll reports that a rough roads. The 202 railroads in the Unit, THORIT HATCH. ed States operated 23G.0SS miles of sketch of a seetiona! view of the Plaintiffs Attorney. railroad, or approximately 9!) per ent proposed memorial tower now hangs of all for Plaintiff. ttorn. railway mileage in the country. in the Journal window for P i) scrutiny In addition, associate ,M'vs: membership is of all who are interested. If you Thorit Hatch, held by ITS railway companies, em. wish more detailed about something South Main Street, 7.1.090 tulles of railroad in the project see Fred. Hlnckie or bracing Utah. the United States and In foreign Date of first publication, September Charley Edwards, or if you ever go countries, 21, 1944. Date of last publication, Oct. up to tlie liquor store, see Chris, -- Rairs ober 19, 1944. Industry Needs 250,000 Workers Wendell Wbarff. is a new employe With cotton teytile production lag. Jim Boyack Is still in Texas with of the car department caboose serhas been faced his son, an Army man. who was ser. vice. He is the son of Carman John glng. the industry since May 1 with a need for hiring iously injured recently during man. Wharff of Spring Glen and just reeuvers. We don't expert Jim back cently released from service with nearly a quarter of a million workers by November 1, In order to expand until he is sure his boy is out of the U. S. Army. r jits output to meet a quarter of a t Ralls danger. million workers by November 1, in Another new employe on the rip order to expand Its output to meet track is Carman Mae Sanchez, for. fully the estimated demands for cot. of nietly Alamosa, Colorado. O CONSTITUTIONAL ton products, the War Manpower lJft Ralls b AMENDMENT commission says. As yet, WMC said, Roys in the roundhouse say that a small number of cotton tex. Ernie has just about run out of stor. only A JOINT RESOLUTION PROtile plants have made manpower ut POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, les of how he and the other fire- ilization surveys or sought this ser. ARTICLE Vi, OF THE CONSTIfighters put out the trestle fire re. vice in order to determine the spec, TUTION OF UTAH RELATING cently. No kidding, though! We hear ific causes of labor turnover. TO COMPENSATION OF MEMthe fire squad helped Immensely In BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. saving a goodly portion of the bridge. Be it resolved by the Legislature Ralls of of the State of Utah, two-thirall members elected to each of the Ralph Shepard, carman and Town, AMERICAN CAFE two houses voting i favor thereof: site gardener, has returned to his Section 1 That it is proposed regular job on the. Spring Canyon to amend Section 9, Article VI, branch, relieving Mr Thayn. who is Constitution of the State of Utah, MOM'S MEAT PIES to reau. To Whom May Concern Section 9. The members of the AND Legislature shall receive such comij 16. Effective September 1944, pensation and mileage as the legsold my interest in the Grill Cafe Good Coffee islature may provide, not exceedin Helper, and will not be responsible cents ten c nd $300.00 per year, ing for debts Incurred by said concern per mile for the distance necessar"We Try to Do Our after the above date. ily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the (Signed) Best Always" most usual route, and they shall TOM CURTIS receive no other pay or perquisite V 0 9,21,2tp Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for Ly Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day er. , CONSTITUTIONAL 1 B UTAH GOMFZ. thought, and she wondered why. 'My niece tells me you're doing secretarial work dories heart gave a sickening GEORGE F. WORTS pep JOURNAL-H- E! AMENDMENT 1Tn 1 1 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE VII. AND TO SECTIONS 2, 3. 5 6 and 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS, HOW CONSTITUTED, TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGES, JURISJUDGES PRO TEMDICTION, PORE. CHANGE OF JUDICIAL DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLATURE, SELECTION OF JUDICIARY AND EFFECT ON INCUMBENT JUDGES. Be it enacted by the Legislature of of the State of Utah, two-thirall members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereA of: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Section 10 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as follows: shall Sec. 10 The governor nominate, and by and with the consent of the senate, appoint all state and district officers whose offices are established by this constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or election is not otherwise provided for. If, during the recess of the senate, a vacancy occurs in any state or district office, the governor shall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the senate, when he shall nominate some person to fill such office. If the office of secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, or superintendent of public instruction be vacated by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified as may be by law provided. Section 2 That it is proposed to amend sections 2, 3, 5, 6 and 12 of article VIII of the constitution of the state of Utah, as follows: Sec. 2. The supreme court shall consist of five judges, which number may be increased or decreased by the legislature, but no alteration or increase shall have the of removing a judge from office. A majority of the judges constituting the court shall be necessary to form a quorum or render a decision. If a justice of the supreme court shall be disqualified from sitting in a cause before said court, the remaining judges shall call a district judge to sit with them on the hearing of such cause. Every judge of the supreme court shall be at least thirty years of age, an active member of the bar, in good standing, learned in the law, and a resident of the state of Utah for the five years next preceding his selection. The judge having the shortest term to serve, not holding his office by selection to fill a vacancy before expiration of a regular term, shall be the chief justice, and shall preside at all terms of the supreme court, and in case of his absence, the judge, having in like manner, the next shortest term, shall preside in his stead. Sec. 3 Judges of the supreme court and district courts shall be selected for such terms and in such manner as shall be provided by law. provided, however, that selection shall be based solely upon consideration of fitness for office without regard to any partisan political considerations and free from influence of any person whomsoever, and provided further that the method of electing such judges in effect when this amendment is adopted shall be followed until changed by law. Sec. 5. The state shall be divided into seven judicial districts, for each of which, at least one judge shall be selectee" as hereinbefore provided. Until otherwise provided court at the by law, a district county seat of each county shall be held at least four times a year. All civil and criminal business must be arising in any county, unless a tried in such county, change of venue be taken, in such cases as may be provided by law. ef-te- ct It That of January, I. E 1945. I Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy cf the constitutional amendment proposed by the first special session of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Utah, this 10th day of August, 1944. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. E. Monson. Each judge of a district court shall be at least twenty-fiv- e years of age, an active member of the bar in good standing, learned in the law, a resident of the state of Utah three years next preceding his selection, and shall reside in the district for which he shall be selected. Any district judge may hold a district court in any county at the request of the judge of the district, and, upon a request of the governor it shall be his duty to do so. Any cause in the district court may be tried by a judge pro tempore, who must be a member of the bar, sworn to try the cause, and agreed upon by the parties, or their attorneys of record. Sec. 6. The legislature may change the limits of any judicial or decrease district, or increase the number of districts, or the judges thereof. No alteration or increase shall have the effect of removing a judge from office. In every additional district established, a judge or judges shall be selected as provided in section 3 of this article Sec. 12. The judges of the supreme and district courts shall receive at stated times compensation for their services, which shall not be increased or diminished during the time for which they are selected. Section 3. The secretary o f state is directed to submit thia proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by article 23, section I, Constitution of Utah. Section 4. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the board of state canvassers of the result of the election designated in Section 3 hereof. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the 25th Legislature of 1943, as the same appears ol record in my office. In witness whereol, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Utah, this 10th day of August, 1944. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. gg'y jjll '',) t J r"n "GO"5 7 No certificate eadef , (kflDCDDDjEAnS RIECAPPDUG Don't drive that "old smoothy" too far! Our expert inspection shows you when to leave it here for a fast, clean, reliable recap job. We use synthetic rubber treadGoodyear to give you a SAFE methods ing and Goodyear miles of good more recap, good for thousands TODAY. See . us going. top-quali- ty NEW TUBES are off the ration list! Inrest in the Tubes designed reinforced for long wear at low cost . . . Only $3.65 plus Heary-Dut- to tax-Si- y fit ze 6.00-1- 6. LOW AN OFFICIAL TIRE C0ST.T..H(CH INSPECTION VALUE STATION DiriOSAUIl SUPER SERVICE Main and 1st East, Price Phone 488 |