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Show r 17. FfELPER- VERNAL MAIL SERVICE TO BE IMPROVED - 4 ifEMPTED GET THIS AND GET IT STRAIGHT Helper merchants have larger and better to stocks se ect from than you will find elsewhere, and as usual their Holiday prices are the lowest to be had. Read the ads in this issue of the Times and shop according i' liGULARY 1sr fe'p Points to Fact That Man Was an Amateur. n'Jence A,! mil Do You An enterprising Georgia druggist placarded a display of favorite perfumery as "This year's best smeller." Atlanta Constitution. without advertis-in;- f tt tj r The TIMES Circulation Is Nominating Committee for Coming December Chamber Election Named. ? is the Mint. second Helper, Carbon County, Utah, November "s al T3 "Troy Laundry" Oparation; Asset to Helpei ; re-ne- 24, 1926 Number 39 Parents to Take Son To Ann Arbor For Governor tHevicvvs Blessing s in Ebanksgivi'ng fproclamation Medical al Treatment ntity. night, when R. E. Moss, The Troy Laundry, under the manand his family returned from agement of L. It. Bills, is now givi(e. the daughter, Lucille discov- a first-claservice to ing laundry I i the latch key, which had been the people of this and survicinity in the lock of the rear door, on -With $20,000 rounding camp3. The screen door wa3 also worth cf f oar. equipment recently instale t due no ciuer un.uia.gn or loss led to facilitate and perform the arv discovered at the time. Later handling of all types of work JIc-jwas unable to find a re-e- r, the establishment is laundry to cope able which was customarily se-- h with all la cleaning problems, and give in the folds of the bedding in a service to compare with any large rail cot at the rear of the store, organization of its type found in the tuner ii vas the only loss. The family larre centers of population. loft the store at 6:30 in the The laundry was closed the first 1 m. a. liviS returning about cf the month while new equ'p.ment the entrance to the' store was no was being installed. The latest in f.)t gained during this time. With cleaning, drying, washing and ironl e interior or tne ironi oi me store ing apparatus was purchased includ1 lon id! lighted, the burglar may have ing a water softener, large flat work Imitated' to attempt any bold rob- - ironer, full line of shirt and !ar e:;Ilar y; again the return of the fam- a dry room tumbler .and presses, drj at the late hour may have frightewashing machines. Other new equ:p-med him away. will be installed from time to ouii A pile of rocks! was discovered time until the laundry will be the Sen! ndty night at the rear window, most completely equipped and most idently placed to enable a clear wit'l Laundry in eastern Utah. ?w of the store's Mrs. interior. The establishment of such a thrivwas engaged unpacking new business in this city,, ing, 'di until late in the evening, and not well for the building only speaks ! not yet retired when she heard thi up of the community, but affords a I fj Teone tampering with the lock of splendid means of service to the peow M .1 i T ple residing here. With two delivery tap ken by the placing of a board trucks, efficient and quick service lainst the key, so it was impossible is available to the many people cf o force it out of tne lock again. in the adjoining miniing dwelling Jkt some time of this fruitless camps, and other towns of the the roan was heard to1 move county. th:f o the OUi'f adjoining rep.r door cf the W s,hep. The screen door was INSURANCE MAN SAYS NEWSut here, and the lock e tampered with. PAPER ADVERTISING- BEST vedl Ms thought the man probably con-Icinif he could gain entrance I That 95 per cent of direct mail 0 the roar ird- of the barber shop, he fails in results, and that r'M work unmolested and unnotic- - advertising 50 per cent of mailed advertising 1 in attempting tot gain entrance dees not hold its readers' interest for ato the :ve jewrelry stcre. However he more than ten lines, was the conas back to work at the lock of the tention of John D. Spences of the Site store in a short time, and was New York Life Insurance company. litis employed when discovered by Mr. Spencer delivered the first cf harley Scalzo. of six lectures at the Mona series The incident is a peculiar one. day meeting of the Salt Lake Adverith evidences pointing to the fact club. He sad that newspapers iat t!le man was evi(lently an ama- - tising d "fi! were the big advertising medium and attention. of vwJ. TIle Elite Jewlry store is located were deservingas to every methadvertising Suggestions he We5r,c' Securities building at ods to meet chain store competition r fill corner of Depot and Main Streets. nt were made by Mr. Spencer at the L R. Crissman is manager of the luncheon. Salt Lake Tribune. 'nra! store, which is a branch of 8!he Elite Jewelry store of Price. CHANGE MAIE III UTAH i '! RAILWAY OFFICES BOY SCOUT QUOTA REACHED S'lntoy Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson of owe our gratitude to Martin are leaving the first of the the kindly Providence which has giv old en to our state and nation prosperity month to take, their eleven-yea- r for all. Here in Utah we should son, Doran to An Arbor Michigan never cease to appreciate the beau- for medical treatment. The boy was ties of our state, its boundless re-- j injured December 16, 1926, and is sources and its rich promise for the! unable to walk at this time. Due to future. We should pause for a day the breakdown of a school truck to measure our progress and our wh:ch the little fellow was riding, Doran was offered a ride home on a blessings. car. In company with "Now, therefore, I, George II. passenger his mates he jumped school of s;:ine Dern, governor of the state of Utah, do designate Thursday, November 24, on the running board for the ride as Thanksgiving Day, and ura;o that hon e. On the way a truck backing ovt from a parking place backed Into upon this day the people of Utah refrain from labor and devote them- the car and strucT Doran, breaking selves, in their homes and their plac- his right log. The youth has been es cf public worship, to prayers of given mediep.l treatment, but to no avail, and he is still forced to walk thanksgiving to Almighty God the richness of life vouchsafed ta with crutches. Hi.s parents expect to them. I further ure that the flag remain at the medical center some be appropriately displayed on this two months. It is the wishes cf his many friends that the little fellow distinctively American holiday". returns well and strong. Official proclamation calling upon the people of Utah to give proper cbuervawe to Thursday, November 24, as a day of thanksgiving for the bbssings of Pr:vidence, was issued Thursday of last week, by Governor George H. Dern. The proclamation calls attention to the lact that the year drawing to a cldse has been a prosperous one in this state, and declares that the people of this state should offer their thanks to the Providence which has blessed them s.. richly. The proclamation follows: ss 4 3 I "Bcunteous nature is again ed clospos-s;b- us. We i ing its accounts for the year with a ciedit balance for Utah, made by the generous yields of our farms, ranges and mines, and again we have Just cause to offer up thanks for the favors which have been grant nt fr !e Spring Glen School Building Completed te HELPEE POST WILL HONOR EZIURNED LEGI0NAISE te The remodeling and constructing The school population of Spring Glen will return from their Thanks- of additions to the Spring Glen schyoi holiday, to resume house was commenced the first of giving week-en- d July, by C. A. Talboe of Prove The l a duties in completely remodeled date was set for Novemcompletion building. With the comple- - ber 1st, but adverse weather condi tion this week of the work by C. A. tions with rain and floods predomin Talbcte contractor, nine rooms will ating, retarded the work. The plans be available for school wcrk. This included the building of six additioincludes nine class rooms and cue nal rooms. The old sector cf the manual training and domestic sci- building was wrecked, and the baseence room, a'ide from the auditoriment classrooms coinverttidi to the asum, or assembly room. The ground sembly mom. John Fetzer of the floor plan includes eight class rooms. firm Canmn and Fetzer of Sslt Lake On the basement floor there is loCity was the architect of the buildcated the assembly room, a cornbi-e- d ing, which now ranks among the manual training and domestic best of school buildings in Carb.n science room, one class room, and the county. The Spring Glen school district lavatories. The lighting, heating, ventilation has evidenced a steady increase in and plumbing work was under the school population, growing from 164 d:rection of E. K. Ferguson of Spnn-is- h in 1925 to 214 this present year. Fork. This work is modern and The corps c'f teachers, headed by in every respect, and em- George A. Rowley, number seven and The include Silas Anderson, Flva Prince, bodies many late features. building is equipped with two class Eoulah Snow, Fredricke Chipman, Christensen and' Janette roctn bells, to be operated from the Montez office of the principal. The building Buchanan. During the time construction work was being completis also wired for ratio. The equipment cf the assembly room includes ed on the entire building, the school a booth, which may ba utilized for work has been arranged to fit into a half day schedule. the showing of motion pictures. X. ed .Qe NEW CLUB FORMED BY LOBGE MEN IN HELPEE Pi The 'F s!?cpd Thursday evening of last week a group of men affiliated with the Masonic organization met at the Y. ll M c A ending to form an io dub A coramlttee wItu a. Lakie, chairman was named to draw aims, and other up the the of prospective club. gUjations According to present plans weekly meetings will be held centered Ti:.-,wat- 'ry Edu-sma- the Masonic and general civic interests. Fifteen local men were present at the meeting. rs - t0 the membership drive mani-- - t!lnj opinion is most favorable "h rrr;n'mat'on in this city. "t,; " :tz FUNERAL SEE VICES OF BUOTHER ' Uncle Sam Issues Port Offices v.iil make every Vo"t .n i,r,n,iie the Christmas mails withn and delay, hut owing, ut conge to the enormous volume ih:.j can bo done only with the cooperation the public, comments l'ortmaster General Harry S. New, in a Christmas mailing bulletin. Some of the d monitions, suggestions and helpful hints included in the bulletin lollow: Mall early for delivery BEFORE Jliriitmas day. Ko deliveries "Sbp aiid enable (hem .!:.;. wiCi their !i v, ' C chap-c'!,!(ki- -e i- s, !. ('.-.li-f.; '! ' to. famii-'es- -' God-dar- . 'T d, 'IF1 HS -- e MARRIAGE LICENSES Peter Rains, and Sarah Laboroi. Marchini, Rains. Thomas William. Spl'ietof, Green NO CANCELLATION! River, and Helen Hazel Schade, Price. and Ernest C. Lindscy, Ruth, Washington, D. C. The whisper is again running around that a Martha Leonard Johnson, Price James Orville Peterson, Sunnyside, group of foreign diplomats stationand American ed in Washington and Wrenda Oveson, Cleveland. William Battea, Helper and Ida bankers located in various parts of the country are at work trying t; Richardson, Helper. lay a foundation for the cancellation Thomas C. Harvey, superintendent of the European war debt still unrt Columbus, was hostess to a num- paid, totalling some eleven billions ber cf his gentlemen friends at a of dollars. Without any fear as to stag party last Saturday evening. a disavowal of this prophecy, it can Those attending from Price and Help- - be flatly said that this program will r reported a most enjoyable time. fail and will only bring fresh disap-- Sun, 13. pointment to its originators. When Calvin Coolidge laid down Deputy Sheriff George Collingham, the thought that folks "who hire who was operated on last week at money must expect to pay for it," Price City hospital is improving fast he enunciated the American viewand will soon be able to be out and point. This has been accepted by o when around, he says, if everything goes the whole people. Years was first there tihis Sun. began, well. Price agitation along a possibility, if the government had Mrs. I. K. Good; was a caller in been anproached in a fair, cpen and way, and a plea had the neighboring city of Price Tuesus to extend a been made afternoon. day in addition to that hand, helping the cancellation we have already 3 7 agreed to, we would have gone still further to lighte-- the load. Instead of appreciating it in this way, our friends overseas adopted your parcels! m addition to the rega-- : the attitude that cancellaMon was ure the same dispatch, handling, not even a courtesy, but was their lor ro ;ta te required. This will as-- a right. With foreign lecturers, prodelivery of your parcel as is pagandists and diplomats givcii to letter mail. they began to tell the American peoWritten matter in the nature of ple what they must do with their pars .U 'l correspondence can not be own American dollars. It was right in Ic.st I in parcels. there that they killed the goose that Communications attached to par- laid the golden egg. As long as cels: A letter placed in an envelope, our own farmers are obliged, every addressed to correspond with the ad- six months, to walk to the local btin d dress on the parcel and fully and lay down the interest on their at the first clas;! rate, may be own farm martgages with money tied or other wise securely attached they have sweated out of the soil, to fho outside of the parcel in such the President and the American manner ns to prevent separation people will never agree to any gestherefrom and not obscuring the ture providing for the cancellation on the parcel. of debts for money loaned by America and raised originally by our own All valuable domeUic parcel-pos- t Coin, enr-- r farmers and our workmen. mail oli'iulil he insured. iK.v, Jewelry, and articles of slm i!ar vah'.p should he sent as sealed Spring Canyon was the first commail. munity in Carbon county to KO over Registered Parcels cf mailable merchandise the top in tho Red Cross rolkall, mav be font (subject to certain Umi-- t mailing In a check for $155.12. The .lions and conditions) by interua-10)0-- committee in charge consists of No-,-.- , j a-- above-boar- Mow and man &any Christmas . flllillltif t' Of tcn or more, should p- rpare and mail them two or thiee weoks in advance, as millions are mailed and they can not possibly he handled and delivered t mailed only two or. three or fi ur clays before Christmas. To avoid this, patrons m.oy mail their cauls two or three weeks before Christmas, if delivered to the not office or postn! station in porson. or tied together in a bundle, labeled to show that they are Christmas cards, and deposited In a street letter or package bos. They will then be segregated, stamped with t!i" date on win", h to be deiivered, and delivery pfeetcd o,ie or two before Chrlstnia-?Clirl.-tma- s ;;rdo and gifts addr---ete, points within or.e day's travel Kb mid be mailed in no event Ii:t"r than December 20; wi'h'ii two days travel, not later than Deieaibor 1'': vith:n three days travel not later than Dieember Ifi; for ra re :!:;;nit, 'diets, not later than Derember 14. Parcels and card- for l' :'l deih 'U shot-Ihe mailed not Inter than DeParcels and er.ve'o-ie-cember 21. be "l'lease do iiA open indorsed, may I ; II. Lambert was called to oke City by the death of his r, Knrl Hovey Lambert. Thurs- 'VMr. Lambert had visited his '""Jtli.-.Karl the week previous id hep,, ill for 17 months and previous to his illness had worked for 'in jcar3 as a steel worker at Middle. Tii'Voung tirnn was born to Pat-r- i Moti-d:i.r clj Klehnrd G. Lambert and Mar-December 2C, after 12 noon. It. Lfimbert. June 13, 1900 at Funeral services During the holiday time the, volume Lake City. iV(,i''.' hvU y mail incroascs approximately 200 hi the I eGraiid ward Impt'tsi-bilit- y ;.f(er:!oo)). In addition to :er cent. It is a nhysi-a- l to lunidle this Rreat mass of P'n'i nii tln're nnrvive the follow. 1'" tlirrs and siMtcrs: Dr. P.ichard .nail nrifter efficiently and promptly ' I "Tbi rt., Kt. CharlcH, 111.; Geoi within n few days. Therefore to delivery of their Christmas pres-int- i l.,,Tnlip!'t, Murray; Joseph II. Lam-Ca- ll Ma cards i'nd letters by Chrictm;e-tie Mrs. Helper; Mi Mrs. h,Jt f.; Day the public should SHOP and ConnM, OJal, Do your Christ may EARLY. MAIL Sharp, Puaqiuilii, so that sho you can mail .voar Hc7.:int. L Hubert .Mrs. Pear! ping ''''h'-!vt"V' t reel i'iii', and leti'-riHiiia. Calif.; Mrs Te sip Lambert i'!,t. friends and loveJ ones at lei '''c.'vn. ()fii, Mrs. Marie mas, in t a week or ten dnys b- fere Cliri I);ivis lmlny, N'ev. Tin':--' v.'iil o l:st;ince. f'e nrecrding ""ur CntiK" rlaxs of the Helper not only neilic it certain that thev ' "'"n S'nnih'V f iio,)! tire planning a nn- received on or before Christmas up Indian rnnyon Rnturday. diiy. but will be a gre.it aid to your Ki'h 'heir leader, Ero Kauliaula. postal service and to postal employees until Christmas." r ill Frank DeLeo, former employee of the D. & R. G. Western railroad, was arranged for preliminary hearing at Price last Thursday on a charee of forgery. DeLeo, was in the company's employ. The case was quashed by District Attorney Kellar. A plea cf not guilty has been offcred in the forgery case, in behalf of the defendant, and witnesses are being head at the present time. A handwriting expert, James was a witness Thursday at the session in Justice Hammond's court, where the case is being tried. re-o-- r ) re-be- s, 0i "i attended the ninth annual national convention of Legionaires, held in Paris. Mr. Leonadakis was married '.1.Paris, and together with his bride tmircd the battlefields before returning home. lie was the only Legion-n'r- o frevn this district to attend the convention. During the evening plans will be discu'sed for a Christ. rras celebration. Each year the arrange soma unique plan vhoreby Christmas cheer may be spread to the children of the city. The banquet will be held at 8 o'clock. 'i The Utah railway company has now completed the moving of its Scout for Boy Helper quota at $50.00, as part of the mem-T- i offices and force cf twenty men from; tn Martin. hip drive to be raised by Cirbon A two-stor- y fireproof office build-- 1 the J'mmty, has been reached during jf 'SPSsM't WPnV t tr ing was recently completed Aat the large ;ie local chairman, and under his railroad community. and a J supervision Jack Hall and Jack Vig- - extension to the enginehouse which will "iMvpm successful in raising the wash and change men has also "'loft'1 sum from the business see-,,accommodate fifty-fou- r Five new em- constructed. of the city. This membership r rhe fr-- Carbon county division cf ployees houses have also been rec-- 1 ft? Thipmogas council, was st.artotf jntly completed. 'tie tint of the month. The allotted s'm to be raised by this district vas Mrs. J. W. Hammond and Mrs. E. A1-of Price were Helper vis-to'""U'ul nine hundred dollars. X. Rad-lif- f 'Vu", there is no troup of Scouts in Tuesday afternoon. i. fity. the readiness of the ' American Legion, Carbon Post, plan to honor George Leonadakis, Friday evening at a banquet at the Mr. Leonadakis return Grill cafe. de last week from France where he new-schoo- en-eiv- ff The definite action of securing quicker service on Helper-Vernmail, was taken by the Chamber of Commerce at its regular session TuesAlso the advisability day evening. of mewing the local telegraph office from its present location, and the coming club tdections were discussed at the meeting. The indirect service rendered on the Helper-Vernmail and parcel post system was criticized at a meeting of the chamber in September. Under the present system mail from Helper to Vernal is routed the way, by being sent to Price first, there to await the mail trucks, and then taken back through Helper to Vernal. The same principle applies to the incoming mail, and a delay of from one to two days is The case was explained experienced. to the Postoffice department at Washington, D. C. and a letter from WIIt ford Danvers, of the railway Mail Service, chief clerk of District 1, at Ogden relative to the matter, and addressed to the local chamber, follows in contents: "Some time ago there was referred to this office your letter of October 5th addressed to the Second Assist-an- d Postmaster General, Washington, D. C, complaining of the method of handling parcelpost mail between Helper and points in the Uintah Basin, with the suggestion that the parcel post trucks stop at Helper for the receipt of dispatch cf parcel post mails. This matter has been given suitable attention and instructions are now in effect providing for exchange of parcel post mails at Helper in accordance with your request." With the signified cooperation of the business houses of the commun-- , ity, it is hoped Western Union regulation clerks may soon be installed in this city. Twelve clocks must be placed before the installation can he put in effect. Anyone desiring the installation of one of the regulators in their place of business are to communicate with A. S. Horsley. Along 4'is 4ine the Chamber is also, working on a movement to have the "Western Union Telegraph office removed to a separate building from the Rio Grande depot where they are now located. A nominating committee for the coming December, Chamber elections These men will was also named. name two presidents, two vice presidents, and ten men for the office of directors. The committee in char-reludes Dr. Wm. T. Elliott, C. D. Pone, .1. Galanis, C. Drapiaz and A. al ey Elite e can l M THAT the only business that makas mon attempted burglary of Jewelry company's store in 70LUME 17 city was frustrated Monday it wiieu Charley Scalzo homeward inii discovered a suspicious look- New ; character at the rear of the store Marshal John w'.r.moned Night Is In Full d When the two men Bottiiio. had made his the b.urglar Real no clue as to his np. leaving jHe Chi'j. P-- Post Office Dept. FAILURE Know I Commerce Body Gets Action From Q . use The of a Fpec.ial-DeJiver- y will insure delivery on Chvi day or on Monday, December 20. if mailed at the proper time. imPpe(:fil Delivery service means mediate c'eUvery at office of address. It is obtained by affixing a Spoci stamp of the proper denomination, or its equal in ordinary in addition to the regular postage. When ordinary stamps aie used, the words, "Special Delivery" ttamp printed directly It below, but NOT en the stamps i.s thru al! naiiers deo.irin; immediate delivery of any matter mailed by them affix stamps thereto. and not for sin'e'v. is for must written he or Special-Deliv-ir- y 'v-e- V;-:ible 'mil or insured. To txpediate nvi a : ;: i hould reioietv! be par els in hm liiag 'eM I i i a'!'1'"-- ' n:; g i tea-houn- d pro-rai- ad-d'c- -s 1 1 service. w an : .'co. :, r.;un, o'i'ion to ). .should be ,v regular TW will insure tV maximum a V d cl pos-o'o- c tritr-c- all foreign George A. Murphy, Miss Jessica except Spanish Guinea ami Vorthington and Mrs. D. Faddls. poof to Handling menus the hand- Tri ta ii Da Cunha. to the long sea travel In- -' Pert Miller, proprietor of the Suof "U; in tiio same manner par; ling perior Garage, is boasting of ont it vol vol as a rule and to customs nMiI with the same expedition ribroad. foreign parcels Increase to his family to the cx'To obi air. It tier mail. f, !'! el:, s of a boby boy born early Sunday Cil refnlly packed and IIOUKl lC K leei:!l-H.- l tUlllUS i .mrel,;r.-.Very tlii ' ... ... 1.,u 1.. !!,..! mam-ntoraiug. .wwvw stamp for 2o cents and anix 11 luitnjvim Owl-,.-- -- .'1 t |