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Show THE Page Two THE HELPER JOURNAL Public Forum Kntered as second claa mail matter at the pimtuttiee in Helper, Carbon County, Utah. 1 HELPER Boys and Girls of The State Press to Have Summer Meet CONCERNING RABIES Salt Luke City, Utah, Feb. 1, 1932. Helper Journal, Helper, DeLOS E. BRANDON Editor and Publisher Utah. The boys of the Utah Press as, Dear Sirs: I note in your article are looking lorwaid lu on rabies Jan. 28th the following sociation the coming summer and a Visit to PUBLICATION DAV THURSDAY statement purporting to have Richfield and Fish Lake, where been made by Mr. I'ickel: they will ave in mind trout t'iii,-$2.00 "It takes heat to bring the Subscription Bates, per year in advance and bakes of varioue kinds and 3 germ out of an animal, and general good time aside iriim a wincan in it easily happen business THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1932 meeting. ter thru a dog lying near the The invitation was extended, by fire and becoming Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Asbury of KING COAL WILL COME INTO HIS OWN the Richfield Reaper and Dr. M. The facts are that the question Mark us, former owner and a life or of has noth which The British fuel research board has made its final report seiison temperature member of the association. to whatever in do the with is very interesting an dencouraging as it pertains to the coal indus- ing The invitation is for Uir last iectlou or with the prevalence oi July or early in August, at try and the great progress which has been made in experiments on the disease among dogs or other of which time the Richfield Lions the conversion of tar into motor fuel and heavier oils. animals. Mr. Picket states that and the commercial club will That stage in deriving motor oils from coal has been reuched you evidently misunderstood him in planning entertainment for join the as he not to did the intend convey and when the problem is a purely economic one. It is mechanically The newspaper boys are idea that lying near the fire and visitors. to asked bring their wives or All that is necessary now is to devise a becoming overheated scientifically practicable. had any enand a means of malting it so that it can compete on the market with the connection whatever with the dis- sweethearts, will beparta of the to tertainment trip ease. In of view the importonce Wayne Wonderland. natural oils. o o o The ingenuity of man will eventually overcome this difficulty of the proper understanding of the the part of the public, facts ,on and then we will be glad of it. Tor now when we burn we are sending will you kindly make the correc- FUNERAL SERVICES FOR of such incalculable industrial value that tion? EDNA H0LLEY ROBINSON up the chimney Yours very truly, we are wanton vandals. At Bonneville ward in Provo, T. B. BEATTY. King Coal is going to come into his own one of these days and State Health Commissioner. at 1 o'clock last Sunday funeral service were held for Miss Edna those days are not so far distant. o o o who passed Robinson, Holley A GRATIFYING VERDICT away on Jan. 27. Following the YOUTH funeral the remains were taken TEMPTATIONS PLACED IN THE PATH OF (Price Sun) One of the most gratifying ver- to Salt Lake for interment in the From Salt Lake City comes a story of youth and indiscretion. be to in dicts returned by juries City cemetery alongside of her This youth has confessed he murdered a man because "he got fresh Carbon county during the past two sisters. In the prime of young womanfew years was that of guilty when with the girl," and later rifled the pockets of his victim. Frank Smith and Lee Diamenti hood, at the age of 19, her death edi lias to Tribune Lake Salt crime on the this say Commenting were brought to trial for the caused a shadow over the homes torially, in part : shooting of Sheriff S. Marion of Helper, where she had been The climax of the investigation was almost as surprisBliss and beating of his deputy, prominent among the younger A. E. Gibson. The penalty carried class, aud deep sympathy goes out ing to the public as the crime was revolting. Laid at the an Indeterminate sentence of to the bereaved family. Two other door of three youths, it baffles comprehension and defies exfrom five years to life in the state children, Beth, aged 16, and Dale. 11, together with a father and planation which is logical to the normal mind. It neverprison. With their conviction one of mother, survive her; She was a theless directs public and official attention to the seeming the most dramatic crime episodes granddaughter of Mrs. E. H. accessibility of bootleg liquor to young men and young of Carbon county was brought to Thomas of Helper. women who still should be in school. There Is something 0 0 a close. Its enactment entailed 0 more than a morals problem in this, for it puts temptations all the elements of a dime movie, HIGH SCHOOL DAY AT even to the moral that crime does UTAH in the path of youth which were denied even in the days of STATE AG not pay and the Biblical quotation the open saloon. ' of sin is death." SET FOR APRIL "the that wages a but is This phase of the story of youth gone wrong Facts of the bloody and heart3. to Feb. LOGAN, (Special less attack on the officers Is too The passing incident In the investigation. It, perhaps, Is not The annual high well known to merit review. The schoolJournal) pertinent to the crime itself, but it does point to a social at the Utah state agri day lives and characters of the two cultural haa been Bet for blister which should be quickly and permanently removed. perpetrators needs no explanation. April 29 college and to the The American people' were led into proWibition on the theory The courts of justice partially committee in 30, according charge of the affair. redeemed themselves from the All that it constituted a protection for the future citizenship. and high schools of Utah Idea that justice Is too southern prevalent The ideal is much the same today. Even people who have Idaho will be invited to tender-heartevastill of think and attend in the the of ultimate efficacy prohibition despaired The future safety of society, as rious contestsparticipate and activities which it possible to keep liquor away from minors. far as Smith t and Diamenti are are being planned. The chamber concerned, rests with the state of commerce of Logan city is coboard of pardons. Carbon county with the college in arBELATED WISDOM does not want these men back. operatingthe program. The state cannot afford the risk ranging Contests will be held in music, Our internationalists tell us that the debts of European nations in granting them liberty until it one act plays, girls' athletic is definitely established that "live to the United States are the cause of worldwide depression. events, essay writing, agricultural These payments amount to $200,000,000 a year since they were and let live" is instilled in their and home economics projects and and "abandoned malignant a number of other events. Schof scaled down and amortized. The total budgets of the nahearts," larships to the college will be tions paying up this amount are twelve billion dollars a year, much awarded to winners of the conof it for the maintenance of huge armaments. In other words pay- DEMOCRATIC W0MENS CLUB tests. ! DANCE h total of their to SUCCESSFUL us constitute ments public expenditures The repudiation of these debts would not help Europe, since the The dance given at Rainbow WILL PLANT MANY TREES moral effect of such repudiations would be to shake the foundations Gardens Saturday night by the TO COMMEMORATE Carbon County Democratic ladies WASHINGTON BICENTENNARY of the whole world's credit structure. o club was a very successful affair, American tourists spend in Europe far more than Europe is altho inclement LOGAN, Feb. 3. The Logan weather prevent chamber of commerce has sugcalled upon to pay us in paying off loans made in good faith, and ed many from attending. An envicinity commemtaken from the American people on the promise by our governments joyable evening was reported by gested thattwo-this - hundredth anniverthose attending with Cal's Rain- orate the that they would be repaid. bow Ramblers furnishing excellent sary of the birth of George WashThere is no reason for this debt cancellation agitation except music. ington by the generous planting of trees. Hard wood trees are that the nations we helped win the war would like for the American 240 STUDENTS AT suggested to replace the many people to foot Europe's bills and that American international bankers soft wood trees which have been who have taken big risks for high profits in Europe wish Uncle Sam CASTLE GATESCH00L cut down of recent years. to cancel his first mortgage to make good their second mortgage. Earl Acord, prlncipol of the Castle Gate school, and E. L. YOUR A0LICENSE Muncie, Ind., Evening Press. Winn, instructor in music and in A shipment of 3000 automobile charge of the school band, were Mr. and 1500 auto truck licenses were Helper visitors Saturday. EIGHT PERSONS HAVE JOBS WHERE ONE IS IDLE offered for sale beginning last Acord reports the work going on house in There is always a silver lining to be found somewhere in the nicely, with 240 students enrolled Monday at the court Price by Arthur N, Smith, direcskies, and if the forecast of the American Federation of Labor comes and eight members of the faculty. tor of the distribution, who is betrue, the peak of unemployment this winter will find 7,500,000 people NEW CHEVROLET TRUCK ing assisted by Albert Kay. The out of work. numbers start at FOR USE OF The other side of this picture indicates there will still be 41 CITY WATER JDEPARTMENT . MINE PROPERITREOPENED Furthermore, it is million people employed, the normal number. At the regular meeting of the' million two have we of normal in SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 3. that employment years pictured city council held last Thursday was The Century Consolidated Mines people who on the average are not employed, because of sickness, evening a recommendation seasonable work and other causes, which indicates there will still be passed permitting the purchase of company property, located in the a new Chevrolet truck which will Park valley district,1 has been reeight persons working for each one out of a job. Not so bad, be used by the city water depart- opened for operation after an exIn the year 1910, according to census report, there were two mil- ment. Routine business occupied tensive lion children under the age of 16 in employment, today it is estimated the balance of the session. CACHE VALLEY COVERED that number has been reduced to less than half a million. MRS. A. FRED DRURY WITH HEAVIEST SPEAKS BEFORE SNOW IN ITS HISTORY NINETEEN THOUSAND TEACHERS WITHOUT PAY IN CHICAGO GRAND JUNCTION CLUB o LOGAN, Feb. 3. According to Mrs. A. Fred Drury returned How would you like to be on a payroll which had only paid six many old timers, the Cache valley this from week Grand Junction, now Is covered with the heaviest weeks salary in the last ten months? Down Chicago way they are where she was called to speak be snow in its history. The present very patient, and the other day Mayor Anton Cermak of that city an- fore the Grand Junction womens snow blanket averages from 26 nounced to the 19,000 payless school teachers that they would receive club Tuesday, her discussion be- inches at Logan, to 40 inches on Mrs. the another two weeks pay within a few days. Other city officers suffe- ing on "Unemployment." pass west of Petersboro, and Drury is chairman of the problems 7 inches of of ldustry in the Utah State Fed- contains from 5 to ring along with te teacers will receive a pro rata split of the water. which has become available for salaries. eration of Womens clubs. Such conditions as these were never known in the old days, before the eighteenth amendment, when the vendors of liquor had to pay a license to the city rather than to the gangster heads as under er 29-3- 0 - JOURN'AL Thursday, ' COUNTY Mussolini Urges War on Birth 0. ehut-dow- the present system. Right Thru the Middle THAT 5 PER CENT TAX ON AUTOMOBILES Congress is considering a special tax of 5 per cent on new automobiles. It may be wise and then again it may not. Automobile owners are now paying over one billion dollars a year in taxes, over and above the cost of their machines, while the gasoline tax alone amounts to better thaa a half billion dollars annually. It would be a severe discouragement to the automobile industry, which it now carrying the heaviest load in the United States, and might mean the loss of employment to more than two million men. Prices on everything have been slashed. Nothing beld back, because everything must go. We actually want you to compare these prices with any you ever have heard of because we know they are real money-savin- g bargains. PRICES Nothing Reserved SLASHED This Isn't two STRANGER THINGS HAVE HAPPENED Editor of the Milford great future Dawes in his appointment as head of the hopes f)r government's two billion dollar corporation. He sees in a successful handling of this gigantic sum a possibility of Dawes being drafted by the republicans as a presidential candidate next fall. A. C. Saunders News sees ADVANCE NOTICE FOR US If our dignified senators and congressmen can not devise any other means, they might just convert the federal treasury into a grab bag and tell the people to help themselves. But we want advance notice. San Juan Record. "iij our budget for 1932 we apviopriated more than 90 per cent of the total amount to be spent for advertising in newspaper space. We Hieve that our public ha3 become accustomed to looking in the newspapers for the news of the store and that we must continue to tell ft to them through this medium." Iivin D. Wolf, secretary. Kaujfmnn Department Stores, Pittsburg. a sale on just one or Items everything has ' been marked down ! slashed Even prices our new spring millinery is Included. Our remaining Block of winter coats to be sold at less than half price dresses hats lingerie hosiery everything must go See these bargain prices they will surprise you. . We simply must move this merchandise that is why we are offering everything in the store at the biggest bargain prices you have ever heard ot. STYLE SHOP r iy I There was an exodus of county officials out of Price Wednesday, all headed for Salt Lake City, where they will attend the annual has convention Premier of county officers. Those scheduled to attend were proposed a threefold responsibility to tor Italiau pnysiciana fight Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley, county against birth control, to discour- clerk; Mrs. Mayme Jameson, reage tne desire ot women to "ex- corder; Reese M. Reese, treasurcessive thinner" anu to encourage er; Silas Rowley, assessor; Counbetter mental aud physical lite. ty Attorney Walter Gease, and The charge to the physicians County Commissioners William B. was given iu an address made by Stapley and W. J. Reid. II duce to the Italian medical on November 22, but not CHURCH NOTICES made public until recently. SLLk.S TO ENCOURAGE St. Barnabas Chapel, Helper OUTDOOR LIKE The preiuier said the birth rate Union Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Mrs. L. R. Metz, Supt. was dimiui&ulug even iu Italy where no, 000 fewer births oc Holy Communion - - 11 a. m. curred In 1930 than in the preRev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor. vious year. He told the physicians to go Price Community Church into the 8000 towns iu Italy and teach the people the value of "sun Rev. J. H. MacRIll, Pastor and movement" and to encourage Sunday School - - 10 a. at. outdoor life with the motorcycle, - - 11 a. m. Morning worship the automobile, gymnastics and Ep worth League 6:30 p.m. sports, not only for their physical Evening worship - - 7:30 p. m. but for their moral benefits. MODE OF LIVING NEEDS TO BE REFORMED Latter Day Saints Churoh "I am deeply convinced," hei Helper Ward said, "that our mode of eating, Sunday School a. m. dressing, working, sleeping and A. L. Nielson, Supt. our whule system of daily habits Services - 7:30 p. m. ought to be reformed. We must Evening Bishop Byron Carter utilize nature's elements for our bodies." Primary Mondays - 4:00 p. m. -- o o o Relief Society Tues. - 2:00 p. ru. ROTARIANS PLANNING Genealogical Society Fridays PAGEANT TO SELECT A 7:30 p. m. CARBON C0UNTYQUEEN St. Antony Church The Price Rotary club Is planRev. W. A. Ruel some to be held ning a pageant Rev. Claffey, Asst. time in the spring to raise funds Mass - James - - - - 9:30 a. m. for the student loan fund. Each - community of the county will be Sunday Schoolo a o 10:30 a.m. asked to select a queen by popuGet our prices on joh printing. lar vote, from which a Carbon county queen will be selected, to whom additional honors will come in the way of gifts to be supplied by merchants of the couuty. with possibility of an outside trip for her which may include a trip to California with some frills. The central feature will be a grand court ball, at which time the Car-bo- a county queen will be selected. Full details will be announced soon. 10 Day Special Photo Offer j iit-nit- JUua.-Hjiiu-i Bring in your old photographs and have new ones made 30 PER CENT OFF Or have the family taken now at lowest prices in years SPECIAL OUR WEEK-ENOne 8x10 hand painted in oil FREE to first 10 customers dozen photos at $4.98 placing order for one-ha- 5 lf Open evenings and Sundays cou-gre- ss -- professional SMART SHOP HELPER -- UTAH Bring this ad in aud get a credit of 98c on your order GRILL Excellent Meals KIWANIS CAFE Quick Service DINING HALL IN CONNECTION Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HELPER PHONE 194 INSURANCE - -:- - niLi nuiumwuiLb, uunuvi Written in Old and Reliable Companies CARBON UNDERWRITERS Helper, Utah Hall Building GLEN BALLINGER, Manager j Directory o o o NO PAID CJTYOFFICIALS DR. C. L. KLINE Physician and Surgeon Office Hrs: HUNTS VILLE, Feb. 3. This is one Utah town which is proud of (he fact that its city government is conducted without cost. The mayor, four city directors, a secretary and a treasurer each serve without pay. 30S "West 8 DR. M. C. MELROSE QUICK! Ehyslcian and Surgeon New A. J. Stafford Building OfKce Phone 22 Residence 131 Hrs. z&SH Relief III 1 lv'''? ill' , V 'fin? j Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, Muscular Paim, Periodic Pains. relieves Dr. Miles' Aspir-Mi- nt quickly, pleasantly, does not up- set the stomach or cause pation. Mrs. Marlow, Red Wing, Minn, says: "I have used Dr. Miles' Arpir-Mi- nt for Colds and would not feel safe unless I had it in the house. It rives euch quick relief." Your druggist has Dr. Miles' Aspir-Min- t. Why don't you, ask fum about it? 11-- 5 and 8 Helper DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT Physician & Surgeon Office in Henry Hall Building Phones: Office, 99-Res. 132 HELPER, UTAH DR. F. H. LOW Physician and Surgeon AVALON HOTEL Phone 185 Helper 11-- 1 - 5 - 8 Office Hours: J. E. FLYNN Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer PRICE - - UTAH Ambulance Service Phone 29 Consti- prepared, vet a package, ?ea nay It sooner than you think. Large Package 1.3c Small lie. B. t4 ONWARD LODGE No. 15 Meets Every Thursday Evening K. of P. HALL J. A. Gill, C. of C. F. C. Bertolino, M. F. W. H. Brown, K. R. and S. ' LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Helper Lodge No. 1659 Every Tuesday Night, 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias Hall DR. MILES' Harris Simonsen Notary Public HELPER, Kelp-O- VITA f0 HEALTH, VIGOR and YOUTH Men, women and children a safe find and efficient treatment for debility, loss of vital powers, and glandular impairment. Quit dying before your time. Be young at sixty. is a mineralized vegetable, easy and pleasant to take, not. habit forming. It, Is rich in Vitamines and OrIs ganic Salts. a Revitallzer, A Rehabllita-tor- , a Rejuvetiator, an Invlfi-oratand a Reconstructive. It Increases vitality and Kives you Pep, Vim and is for Vigor. vitality, the last word in modern science. Not for sale at Druggists. Send this adv. with your name, address and ten cents In stamps or coin for one weeks' sample treatment. Address Laboratories 1046 Venice Blvd., Los Anstlea, Calif , Dept. M l KELP-O-VIT- Kelp-O-Vl- Kelp-O-Vi- GOODYEAR TIRES First South One block west of Helper Hotel Phone: Office 250 : Utah Helper one-hal- one-sixt- 4, 1932 OFFICERS GO TO SALT LAKE CITY Control February UTAH VULCANIZING BATTERY CHARGING CAR WASHING GREASING We will give your car the most careful attention and appreciate your business. HELPER SUPER SERVICE CENTRALLY LOCATED TEXACO c ; PRODUCTS PHONE 2 T COA Shipped in by Rail Per Ton $4.50Delivered TWO TONS OR MORE ...$4.25 PHONE 72 Central Commission & Supply Co. HELPER UTAH ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the A. D. Sutton Drug Co. store in Helper, and taking over the management, we wish to announce that we will inaugurate prices that are wholly in keeping with the present time, and carry a stock of drugs and sundries that you will find equal to your wants. We will appreciate a continuance of your support and will welcome new friends. Kelp-O-Vit- a Kelp-O-Vi- HELPER DRUG COMPANY, R. G. McGonigal President and Manager r |