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Show nf linn-- Tage Two Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, December 29, i THE HELPER JOURNAL THE HELPER JOURNAL Entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Helper, Carbon County, Utah. DeLOS E. BRANDON MARION BONACCI Editor and Publisher Society Editor PUBLICATION DAY THURSDAY Subscription Rates, per year in advance $2.00 Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, December 29, 1932 WHAT OF 1933? Time marches on . . . And the curtain of December thirty-firs- t closes on the show . . Another year takes its proper place in the hectic is just a snapshot history of the past . . . Nineteen thirty-twbook of our in memory. Hunger and hard times have torn at the vitals of a bil lion human beings . . . Tears have streaked the chalky cheek of children tugging at the skirts of weary and almost hopeless women . . . White collars have wilted to a sickly yellow that has gone streaming down the spines. Business is propped up in bed, nursing a hangover head . . . Forgotten are our boasts of bigness . . . Frenzied finan ciers, finding themselves flat tires on the highway of life, have sought an avenue of escape via ship or shot, leaving behind the wrecked hopes of a trusting humanity in the ditches of despair. A new iear . . . es, generations and generations of New Years are ahead. This year is one of hope . . . one of opportunity . . . one of greatest possibilities. We have just closed the old year with celebration and memory of that time two thousand years ago . . . Three men journeyed toward a star, with hopes in their hearts of finding a Savior of humanity. They found him in a lowly manger . . . Can it be that He is the forgotten man? Is it possible that we forgot Him too often last year . . . And the year before that . . . And the other years of the past? Kiwanis remembers . . . and that age-olspirit of service is the basis of my message to Kiwanians everywhere on the sunrise of this new year . . . Our eighteenth anniversary. By Carl E. Endicott, Kiwanis International President. o Do You Know ? Are you informed of the fact: The four largest motors ever built propel the new French super- liner Normar.die. These motcrs are rated at 40,000 horsjpov.vr each, giving the new ship a total horse, power rating of lKO.OOJ. Cor.i;ii-H-edbe a liner of 73,000 she tons, outranking the present largest ship in the world, Uia Majestic of 53,621 tons. The previous record for motors was held by the aircraft carrier Saratoga and Lexington. Eight motors each rated at 22,500 horsepower and connected two to each propelling shaft are used to drive these vessels with 43,000 horse power for each propeller. The carriers with 180,000 horsepower are still the most powerful ships in the world. The United States navy has the largest single radio organization in existence. Its four hundred stations ashore and afloat rivals the broadcasting networks in size and scope. Radio time signals are sent out daily from Arlington and Mare Island to give the correct time to vessels at sea. A chronometer is a clock of very accurate construction, equip ped with a special compensating device to reduce the effect of the change of temperature upon its rate. When a vessel crosses the 180th meridian sailing westward, the time does not change but the date increases one day. V. hen sailing westward the date decreases one day. When a vessel enters a channel from the sea, the red buoys are passed on the right (starboard) side and the black buoys on the left (port) side. Red buoys have d even numbers; DiacK Duoys nave odd numbers. Buoys are numbered from seaward, the lowest numbers being at the entrance to the channel. White buoys are moor ing buoys; yellow buoys are quar SOVIET GOVERNMENT AGAIN CONCEDES antine buoys. The rank of ensign in the navy The communistic government of soviet Russia again has to that of second lieucorresponds decided to recede in favor of the will of the peasants, this time tenant in the army; junior lieutenin the manner by which taxes are collected. ant, navy, corresponds to first Forceful collection of taxes on grain have failed. The lieutenant army; lieutenant in the is equivalent to captain in attitude of the peasant group thru passive resistance and out- navy the army; lieutenant commander activities has made it impossible to collect corresponds to major; captain in right anti-sovithe navy is similar to the rank of the necessary taxes for the conduct of government. colonel in the. army. The outright execution of scores of Aboard each vessel of the U. S. peasants has failed to achieve its end. Seizures of grain stocks navy there is a bank where money can be deposited by enlisted men. has failed to bring about the desired result. The paymaster of the vessel is re Stalin, breaking an 18 months silence, will appear be- sponsible for the deposits, and in fore an extraordinary session of the soviet council January 5 terest on savings is paid for at the rate of 4 per cent. to outline a new policy. The number of enlisted men Recently, the soviet government decided to permit dif- provided for, for the fiscal year ference of dress between the various classes of workmen and 1933 in the navy, is an average of 79,700, which is barely enough to professional men. man the ships and stations and The people cannot be herded like so many head of cattle, does not permit full complements. and their will in the end will dominate, and only those who The above nautical novelties are are endeavoring to run the soviet government are so blind furnished by the United States navy recruiting station, Salt Lake they cannot see this fact. City, R. L. Torter, jr., It. Combr. in charge. Say your read Miss Mary Vieta returned to her FRANKLIN MASONIC TROW EL USED TO LAV CORNERSTONE nurse training school in Salt Lake Monday morning, having spent T'.ii Masonic trowel, once own- Christmas at home with her ed by Benjamin Franklin, wa3 ustd r:ov. 25, 1932, in laying the cornerstone of the immense sturc-tur- e in Philadelphia to be known as Benjamin Franklin memorial and Franklin institute. The stone was laid by Mrs. Mary Louise A AA Under 2 tons Curtis Bok, daughter of Cyrus II. K. Curtis, president of the memorton .... ... CARTER'S TRANSFER and DRAY PHONE Say your read per The building is to be of lime-ston- a and concrete, and its five stories above the ground level will contain more than twelve acres of floor space. A heroic statue of Franklin will be placed in the center of the large memorial chamber, adjoining which will be a library and a reading hall which will contain 500,000 volumes of the Franklin Tons or more, per ton $3.50 3.60 Nut per ton PHONE J. 399-J- AT Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County 2 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT D. RICHARDSON "Happy New Year" of Utah where he is and will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bosone. school, . . We Wish You a PHONE C-- your greeting personal. Drop in to visit members of the In Our beauty work is guarbe reunions now and then during the year are satisfactory, and our prices are very rea- next best to personal visits. Start the new year right by having your beauty work done at the The Long Distance opera- Have your brakes tested now for winter weather driving. We have complete mechanical equipment and will give you prompt, courteous and efficient service. tor will be glad to tell you the rates to any points you wish to call. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph me- d We also repair radiators, do machine work and welding, cylinder reboring and general repairing on all makes of automobiles. sonable. GIFT SHOP BEAUTY SHOP factory-traine- chanic, formerly of the Bunnell Motor Co., now is employed by the D. A. BENCH AUTO REPAIR SHOP of Helper, specializing on Ford 4's and V8's. other cities by telephone. Telephone - C-- C-- - (Red) Perry, Ford Joe family, relatives or friends New Year 194 ANNOUNCEMENT by Telephone Only your voice can make Happy anteed to Quick Service HELPER, UTAH University HAU it in The Journal. Kiwanis Dining Hall in Connection HOME Fred Bosone arrived home the latter part of last week from the attending CANYON Excellent Meals institute. BUY 213 THE GRILL CAFE (Straight Lump) 2 Where Your Friends Gather Soft Drinks Tobaccos Hauling of All lands COAL ial. it in The Joun a. Co. et MIGHTY OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW Ten little speakeasies running good and plenty; Nine were closed up, and then there were but twenty. Twenty little speakeasies keeping open late; Nineteen were raided; then there were thirty-eighThirty-eigh- t speakeasies running bold and free; Thirty-sevepadlocked and now there are fourteen thousand seven hundred and three (including the original ten). By D. II. Lewis, Scranton, Pa. t. n BUY AT Lumber TO HOME KIWANIS LADIES NIGHT AND OFFICERS INSTALLED The Helper Kiwanis club this evening in the club rooms at the Grill cafe will hold installation of officers elected for the ensuing year, together with a ladies night observance. Dinner at 7:30, followed by a program and dancing will be the order of the evening. BUY AT Dr. N. E. King jk AT HOME Utah Helper Eyes Examined Work.. Ralph Mondt visited for a few days this week with relatives in Salt Lake City. ..lU-pal- r Start the New Year Right Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry HOME many kind friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness and JANICE FOX The Journal has one of the best death of our beloved daughter and equipped job printing departments sister. in the state. Prices reasonable. Janice Fox, 7, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox, and Mrs. Harry Fox of Helper, and Family. passed away Wednesday evening, December 21, at the hospital in Price following a severe case of pneumonia. She was born at Soldier Summit Oct. 15, 1925, removing to Helper Eyesight Specialist with her parents, and is survived , J by five brothers and sisters, Mary, at the Quentin, Billie, Harry and Fay. Gift Shop Funeral services were held on Christmas eve, with interment in Mountain View cemetery. Bur WOODLANDS the lumber which flawless comes, we supply for every construction purpose. Whether you require lumber for repairs, replacement or new building, we can provide ex- actly the right grade suited to your particular needs in any desired quantity at prices which are always attractively low. Also prompt deliveries. OTEL We have to give the democratic politicians credit for CARD OF THANKS us fast the beer a nation. one on They promised by pulling We wish to express our sincere Christmas but they didn't say which Christmas. thanks and apreciation to the to your finger D. A. BENCH AUTO REPAIR SHOP FROM MAJESTIC Square 100 ROOMS Equip your car with FireANTl-FREE- l fX-Tr c ZE . tkxtfoc TOOT NT. a On It's a mark of distinction to stop at the CO luta Then you'll know' real a feeling of added safety. 1 BRYNER'S SERVICE I M. O. PORTER, Mgr. TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM Automotive Electricians Union Pacific Bus Depot In Temple Square Hotel Building. Interurban Depot just across the street. Union Station three blocks east. 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