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Show ! V Titt Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, Oct. 27 1932 Mrs. Ace Miner was a business visitor in Salt Lake City Tuesday of this week. By C. WATT BRANDON TT OOVER ADVANTAGES, JL1 Mark Sullivan, one who fol lows the epolitical situation, state by state, with an accuracy which has been evident In the past, in summing: up the presidential electoral vote, gives the democrats a possible 217 electors, 49 short of Special Offer TOP DRESSING AND POLISH 2 for Price o 1 Buy a regular $1.00 The Roundup a majority. Pint He gives the 113 votes of the solid south to the democrats, ten states, while in the 17 states west of the Mississippi, with 111 electoral votes, none of which have gone democratic in the last three presidential campaigns, he concedes it would be sensational if half of them went democratic, and grants them S3 votes. There are 031 electoral votes. This article was written 30 days in advance of election day, and his survey then showed that senlll!llll!:;lHI!imi!lli:i!l!i;iI!i!ll!i!ll!lll timent was swinging strongly to Hoover, with great possibilities. can of Top Dressing and get a pint can of polish free. COLTON MOTOR CO I Just Arrived 1 1 1 TTOKTUNATE. It is said that the Rockefeller fortunate to one estimated at from one-ha- lf billion dollars in 1929, has dwindled to 150 millions at the present time. Many who were rated as millionaires in 1929 now are without funds, while others are trying to live economically on what they The Very Latest Creations rj saved from the wreck. These people have probably nevSmoking Stands er known what it is to be in want. hnd lables Carload of 1 T great Furniture Living Room 1 s GOLD SETS THE STANDARD FOR CURRENCY VALUE Franklin Roosevelt, democratic candidate tor trie presiLake Lillian, one dency, is quoted by Hemming S. Nelson of the with governor in Sioux of ten farm leaders who conferred issue seven would Falls on his recent trip, as having stated he billion dollars in fiat currency. Our currency is worth only what the gold reserve mattes it. If there is five billions ot gold m tne treasury, uicn wuy five billions of currency may be issued and each dollar is worth 1 0O cents. If an additional five billion dollars in fiat each currency is issued against that same gold reserve, then paper dollar immediately becomes worth 50 cents. Such a sten would cause the American dollar to crash on all the markets of the world and cause a genuine panic. i t Let us hope our friend the governor was merely maning another campaign promise. 1 FEDERAL LOANS C.LV ZZ w'.U CvHieat to the &:tu& ex;ns-in PAID FROM CROiJ fUXDj ea tf picIJEj. hiuKnj. nark n Cheyenne, Oct. f loirji of Ilart, chief Inspect. the crop production loan office of the &ut Lake ret,icrtl district, while in this city recently on an official viat, isju'.c: ih: ...ilvwls.. statement relative to the raay- - ment of loans mads to the potu-growers in Wyoming. "The 'crop jn lean Oj .... WSudD WE HAVE SUSPECTED THIS An eminent scientist now comes forth with a statement that the human brain is not sensitive to pain. THE GRILL CAFE Kiwanis Dining Hall in Connection Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County Helper Furniture & 1 VALUE in lumber as in everything elso. That's why the various woods I Co. f iiiii!ii!i!!i:ii!i!Ui:iiiiiimiiH!UJ!mm Mr. and Mrs. David Sneeder and son David of Pueblo spent from Thursday to Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sheldon. DAILY USEFULNESS without The Journal has one of the best equipped job printing departments in the state. Trices reasonable. telephone on the farm. It's useful in so many ways keeping in touch with market prices on poultry and dairy products keeping in touch with my children going and coming from school, summoning the neighbors to social gatherings and club meetings," This is a statement from a farm telephone user who uses telephone service to advantage. It can be equally useful to you in emergencies, sickness, fire or accident, one call may be worth more than can be measured in dollar value. my Invents Mechanical Aid to Guide City Visitors " Ohio. The a mechanical aid to strangers, has made Its appearance Columbus, "Tele-guide,- in Columbus. The device, an Invention of Michael Abel, consists of a large scale map of the central portion of the city, over which are scattered 900 little lights corresponding to various public buildings, places of interest and business firms. Each light is numbered and listed on a large directory board. The stranger seeking the location of the county courthouse, on referring to the directory, finds it Is number 3G2. He steps to an Instrument, similar to au automatic telephone and dials a number. Light 802 glows, mnrklng the courthouse. Three "Teleguldes," constructed at a cost of $30,000, will be available to the public soon. One will be Installed in the Union station. The others will be placed In the city's two largest hotels. It was said that negotiations were under way for installing "Tele-guideat the Century of Progress t at Chicago year to direct visitors to the various exhibits. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Townsite Willow Catering to Bridge Parties, Private Luncheons, Regular Dinners on order, Dancing Parties for the Younger Set, Club Luncheons. DaniT, Alta. It doesn't rain "cats and doers" at Hanff in the Canadian llockios; it now rains wild darks. During a recent brief but heavy storm, a night flight of wild ducks were forced down, and mistaking the illuminated asphalt find oiled roads for Ftroanis, "duve In," breaking their necks. Kanff youngsters reaped a harvest of dimes next morning by collecting the dead birds for a local taxidermist. Cakes to Order MRS. M. C. MELROSE Utah Helper SPRING CANYON COAL CO. Service First Spring Canyon Coal Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal at Spring Canyon, Utah General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City," Utah 1 h Thh Man a desperate attack by innuendo on the unimpeachable, record of Henry H. Blood one of the finest, cleanest public offidalsf ' who ever served the people of Utah. 3 He is making a ridiculous attempt to blame his" opponent for eyer thing he (Seegmiller) has seen fit to criticize in the present state when, as a matter of fact, Mr. Blood has not been with matters outside the jurisdiction of the state road commission and no citizen has expected him to be. the fair-mind- 4 ed Specifically, he seeks to discredit this upstanding citizen by connecting him, in some mysterious way, with the state banking situation. This attempt is so false, unfair and unscrupulous as to amount to in- famy. low cosr 5 He claims credit for the State Securities ("Blue Sky")' Act of 1919, That bill was introduced by Representative Joseph E. Cardon, of Cache county. The legislative journal shows that Seegmiller's only activity, with relation to writing this bill was a motion to amend by striking out one word. (Senate Journal, 1919, Page 274.) 6 The WorlcTs Best Grape Juice! Here's your opportunity, if you buy this Fresh grape juice, made daily, 69 cents a gallon for any amount you want. This is your chance to lay in a supply for the holiday season. Don't Delay! APPLES JONATHAN AND DELICIOUS 590 GOOD EATING, Per Bushel Three rooms for rent; partly modern; clean; cheap. He claims credit for raising the basis of mine taxation to three tunes the net proceeds, boasting that he thus made the mines "come through" with increased taxes, indicating to his farmer listeners that he did something they wanted done. He claims this, when, as a mat ter of fact, IT WAS NECESSARY FOR THE PEOPLE TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION to make the change. He didn't even introduce the resolution to submit tVo ouestion to the people. u-ee- "AU Things to AU Men" RAINBOW FRUIT STAND Next to Rainbow Gardens can any farmer, rancher or owner of real properly; consistently pppoii Iff 5K Seegmfflert Is traveling over the entire State posing in the agricultural districts fiB ta friend of jthe fanned Does Ids record prove him to be 'friendly to the farmer, rancher or "citraer of real estate?. JVhat does it show?, 1929, 1930, and 1931 ,W. W. Seegmiller wag the paid hireling metal mines. His activity partly consisted of lobbying the larger . . . . 1 1 . l I .1 41 J 11 tl.L mcu sougm 10 un pari oi tne ouraen ui va auicnuxucuus M taxation from ifee backs of tba Xaaper For this service he received wo per moniru Hoar, Helper, Utah. ;S ... A Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry , JSf fe tKe same tnan.wKo traded off his own party for the sake of of the Utah" house of representatives, climbing to that on the shoulders' of eleven Democrats. And now HE wants to be elected governor on the REPJJBLICAN ticket "., ,' jspeakei? !at short, a man without justifiable claim to special fitness 8 3 Is, ' i,th office. It is an EXECUTIVE position and WILLIAM HOTEL In W. R "--"k . Oh the Other Hand .Henry H. Blood id an executive of bufefAfiHIffiy fcKniftf gSecess in private business and by his enviable record as member and chairman f the state road commission for ten years. There's simply no P ? 200 ROOMS 200 TILE BATHS Rates SI. 50 to $3.00 -- com-paris- to be made between this modest gentleman who has every qualification for the governorship and William W. Seegmiller, It simply can't be . "SoneJ There's only one satisf actorj; answer- - j It's a mark of distinction to stop at the TEMrLE SQUARE HOTEL RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM Union Pacific Bus Depot in Temple Square Hotel Building. Interurban Depot just across the street. Union Station three blocks east. Just across the street from Mormon Temple. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Manager. ELECT HENRY H. BLOOD GOVERNOR OF UTAH " (Paid Political A!vrtwfflAnt The Family Next Door 7Pm y trig Efficfcnry In Cavern mCT In the Same Bo; . 7 for SEEG-gmTLLE- has demonstrated no particular executive ability of record f jfi either public of private affairs, ! Shower of Ducks Is New Canadian Freak PHONE! He is making ni-x- Inn CART? con-cern- most for your money. They are of selected quality, thoroughly seasoned and priced at the lowest possible margin of profit. Using our lumber therefore results in real building economy. at otu.-toe- 2 we supply for all construction requirements guarantees I Mines QUALITY DETERMINES Miss Helen Zeese returned to her home in Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon after a few days visit with friends here. She was accompanied by Miss May Jouflas who will visit at her home for a short time. "1 ! He is the man seeking the governorship in a campaign of misrepresentation and false claims. E Hardware be PHONE 191 Miss Kathryn Ross returned to 1 her home here Sunday after a few weeks visit with relatives in Denver. Her uncle, Henry Logan, ref turned with her to spend a short time visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Ross. i 1 5 1 "I wouldn't OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HELTER, TTAII Vtt, ,hA8' "'Claiming credit for things he hasmft accomplished promising things fie can't do? HERE'S WHO HE IS: Quick Service Excellent Meals C. C. m F3 Sets Floor Lamps Pillows Clarsi:-- j I JC' r or storing bjl pai4 eel Nation for M1 to the goverairunt jaoKjag t Vs t;m; t." io'.aos are s.iki. said expense does not s exceed 10 cents per cv.t. of I marketed. While th"e is to valus the growers very iiltie ilvANSFER an(J at the present market price of poHauling ef aj tatoes, thi3 concession by thi government will make it possible to harvest them." pri-y- 2t.-- - j HELPER r ' V Sy (V OH. to rAY dravb N1F6 IfKRNtO ) in car. J |