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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL Fage Two THE HELPER JOURNAL Entered as class mail matter at the postoffice in Helper, Carbon County, Utah. Society PUBLICATION DAY jter THURSDAY Subscription Rates, per year In advance $2.00 Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, December 1, 1932 THE FUTURE SHAPES ITSELF In an unprecedented White House conference, wherein the President invited the president-elec- t to a meeting for the purpose of discussing affairs of greatest importance to our na- tion, Franklin D. Rosevtlt refused to commit himself to a affecting the foreign war debts, declaring: "That's not my baby." That is very true, but he might have gone further and stated, "Neither is it President Hoover's baby." It is a most unfortunate situation, but President Hoover thruout his term pol-ict- y office has endeavored to meet it for the better interests of the nation. President-elec- t for many years to come, 1932, and Jan. 1, 1933, and probably unless the people of the state demand a change. Rosevelt naturally will be expected to SO BAD THE OLD HORSE AND BUGGY WASNT issued by official During 1931, according to figures just killed and over one million Washington, 33,500 people were accidents. persons injured in automobile their We have seen smart young whippcrsnappcrs driving close they can cut to the parents' cars who like to see how the othfront of the car they just passed, endeavoring to force felt they did not er car to the side of the road because they have all the room they should have been given when they passed. It does cause accidents. of the People often like to glare back at the occupants y car they have junt passed because that car did not lmmeaiaie-lhorn. honked their jump ta the side of the road when they a telephone around itself Their own car could nicely wrap were glaring back. pole or go into the ditch while they Motorists will pass other cars on the inside of a blind to the moturn; they turn without signaling their intention is torist behind; they cross the tracks without looking but it an endless list. We might all check up on our own carlessness, resolve to drive more carefully in the future, and see if we can't avoid the cycle next being one of the million or more to go under But, he meets President Hoover's frank gesture of with the bland statement, "That's not my baby." It is apparent that Mr. Roosevelt will spring his plan for debt settlement at the pyschological moment and because of the rebuff, President Hoover could do no better at this time than to declare a moratorium on debt settlement until after March 4, 1932. : Franklin D. Roosevelt may yet become a father. generally this year, if political prognostications find themselves borne out in fact, but there'll be no wet joy in Utah at least, not officially. laws and repeal of the Utah has its own little -- eighteenth amendment, the Jones law or the Volstead act will in no wise affect prohibition in Utah, unless it makes it possible to secure a better brand from adjoining states that if is purported sometimes finds its way across the line at certain seasons of the year. Officially speaking, Utah will be bone dry on Dec. 31, King I HOT POINT ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC RANGE .. jm Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County Utah Eyes Examined ..Repair Work.. HELPER, UTAH f I"- Comp'" ! PH0 i i e&lojica r 'mm mm 17 fii Iming Jworth rening 4. V- - - A wonderful selection of dandy tovHr for the kiddies, and the prices are veq reasonable. Choose now and lay the; j articles away for Christmas. A smafj EEL deposit will hold any article. Fr A. REMEMBER A NICE ARTICLE OF FURNITURE AlEverj WAYS MAKES AN ACCEPTABLE AND AN ENDURING CHRISTMAS GIFT. JJr ii 200 TILE BATHS Rates $1.50 to $3.00 100 ROOMS It's a mark of distinction to stop at the j. TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL URNITURE HELPE R & HA DWARE CO. i: 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. iTiiiiiimriiriiniiiiatiw--n itiiii ii miiii m n inwir i iaiii ni rimw im ihmhhm mb ami i iiim iaB:mxJKitimmM ii i iiiiiiMiiaB3 Id: 50 79C CORDS ELECTRIC CLOCKS .... as Complete ASH TRAY STANDS .... 99C BOOK LAMPS Something New Each Qgg i ti bb Lasts 10 Days I POP CORN POPPERS $2.95 value goes for eets Tree Decorations of All Kinds IRON $80 h fc?5 Z, v- 90C $2.45 r" T Mo S K te OPEN DAY AND NlGHl, I BED LAMPS item low cftly as fly Elcc. Heat- - ing Pads OTHER IRONS go at, each SELF.TIMER WAFFLE IRONS Other Waffle Irons priced as low as, each IMMERSION WATER HEAT. ERS, $6.50 value goes for 3 Qr5 91U.9S m JJ Qr .... 4 p CD T C L- riEjlli TOASTERS A real buy... Elcc Grills $9 items at.. G9 $2.95 Electric Washers at Reduced Trice Desk Lamps Complete $1.35 Electiric Coo STORE OPENS AT 10 A.M. SALE AT HELPER STORE ONLY 1 Quick SerN Gift Shop people entering our store on Saturday Adults Only. Attend this great sale and buy now for vour Christmas Gift GivW ' Yoa must come early to tak advantage of this item as the stock is limited. GUARANTEED UNIVERSAL IRONS (2 for $4.50) jrc 1 O 1 ? i Kiwanis Dining Hall in Connection Helper Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry 0ne Turkish Batn Towel absolutely free to the first FLOOR LAMPS A TT T at the Starts Saturday, December 3 95c TT Eyesight Specialist H OTE anti-liqu- morning M Carl lit It may be a wet New Years thruout the United States FR F F y-- December Excellent Meals have formulated some sort of a policy or other affecting the war debts when he takes office March A in fact, he really should have had one when he entered the presidential cam year. paign. President Hoover has taken a most unsual step in offer to and if Mr. Rooseing accept counsel from a president-elect- , velt has a workable policy that is designed in the best interests of the nation there is no good nor sufficient reason why he should not at this time present it, have it placed in operation and see it nicely on the road to completion when he takes the oath of office. NO OFFICIAL WET CELEBRATION IN UTAH . Dr. N. Bccond MARION BONACCI in Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, GIFTS THAT LAST r |