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Show SALE WAS POPULAR The third anniversary sale, conducted by the Central Meat and Grocery Friday and Saturday last was very successful and well attended despite the fact that the banks were closed. UY AT HOME Helper VOLUME XX Church Notices St. Barnabas Episcopal Helper The Rev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor Union Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Morning Prayer Latter Day Saints Church Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Saturday, March 18, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL SATURDAY SHOPPERS GUIDE NO. 40Vi i 7:30 p.m. Evening Services Bishop Byron Carter 4:00 p.m. Primary Mondays Relief Society Tues. 2:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Genealogical Soc. Fri St. Anthony Church Helper The Rev. W. A. Ruel The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. Mass 8:30 and 10:00 a. ta CARBON COUNTY RELIEF QUOTA SET AT NOMINAL SUM Father William A. Ruel of Price, chairman of the Carbon county Red Cross chapter, Tuesday morning received a telegram from A. L. of the Pacific branch office of the American Red The Rev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor Schafer, manager the injured and homeless victims of the recent aid for Cross, asking 10:00 a.m. severe Sunday Scnooi in Southern California. earthquake m .11 :00 a. Morning Worship The wire stated that Governor Rolph had designated the Red Epworth League 6:E0p. m Cross as the official relief agency, and that $500,000 would be needed 7 :30 p. ni. Evening Worship immediately to care for emergency relief. The national Red Cross organization already has subscribed $50,000 to the fund and believes Notre Dame deLourdes the chapters of the Pacific coast district will be able to quickly raise the balance. Price The Rev. W. A. Ruel Carbon county has been asked to subscribe $140 as its quota of The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. the relief fund, and Father Ruel asks that all do their part in meeting 8:30 and 10:00 a. m. this emergency. Those wishing to make contributions to this disaster Mass BUY AT HOME relief fund may do so by mailing same direct to Father Ruel at Price, Mrs. Victor Litizzette in Helper, or the chapter chairman in any of the other communities. The Long Beach earthquake is the most disastrous catastrophe to visit the nation since the terrible San Francisco earthquake of 1906, when 500 lives were lost and 400 million dollars of damage done. Southern California is working bravely to take care of those In the stricken area, but will need some assistance, and should now receive she freely has given in the past when other sections of our nation DR. A. R. DEMMAN as have suffered disaster. and Surgeon Physician DALPIAZ HOTEL BLDG. Res. Ph. 100 Office Phone 80-11-- 1 8 5 Office Hours ' Utah Helper New German Chancellor (fa ' I 0 J 1 PROFESSIONAL 7-- 2-- MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. Licensed Embalmer attendance Coal Rates Declared Brigham H Young Named as Clerk Of County Unfair UTAH March 15. Current Salt Phone 29 rates onLake, carload lots of lump coal from the Castle Gate and Rock LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Springs - Kemmerer districts to HELPER LODGE NO. 1659 points in southern Idaho Monday were held unreasonable by the inDictator Frank Barker, " terstate commerce commission. A. J. Carlson, Secretary The commission prescribed a 7:30 at P.M. Every Tuesday of reasonable rates and schedule Knights of Pythias Hall sustained the present classificaof coal by sizes. ONWARD LODGE NO. 15 tion The rate schedule for the OreMeets Every Thursday Evening gon Short Line railroad from the Kemmerer field to the Idaho K. OF P. HALL ranges from $3.35 a ton to points J. A. Robey, C. of C. Rigby, to $4.90 a ton to Home-dalF. C. Bertolino, M. F. Rates prescribed from the J. A. Gill, K. R. and S. Utah field ar 40 cents a ton higher than those from Wyoming. WALTER C. Present authorized emergency ATTORNEY-AT-LAcharges may be applied on the new rate schedule, the commission Court House Price, Utah ruled. Phone Price 392 Castle Gate operators failed in Phone their effort to gain a new classiHelper J coal, a mixfication for stove-ru- n ture of lump and slack, which could be sold for $1 a ton less than HARRIS SIMONSEN lump coal. NOTARY PUBLIC BUY AT HOME PRICE Ambulance Service " e. GEASE W 6-- UTAH HELPER MILLER'S COAL BILL IS UP BEFORE ATTORNEY GENERAL P. COLTON S. The Miller coal bill, passed by the session of the state legislature COLTON MOTOR CO. just ended, has been passed by UTAH Governor Blood to the attorney HELPER general's office for legal opinion. The bill is being fought at every turn, and the Provo chamber of commerce has implored the governor to veto it, stating it will ruin the coal business in Utah. Ntary Public Dr. N. E. King Eyesight Specialist at the Gift Shop Utah Helper Eyes Examined ..Repair Work ' spring canyon COAL CO. Service First Spring Canyon Coal Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at Spring Canyon, Utah General Offices Building, 817 Newhou.se Salt Lake City, Utah BUY AT HOME .The Journal has one of the best equipped Job printing departments in the state. Prices reasonable. i, Brigham Young of for years associated with the Independent Coal and Coke company, was named as successor to the late Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley as clerk of Carbon county, the appointment being made by the commissioners at their regular meeting last week. Mr. Young has been an active worker in democratic circles for a number of years past and his appointment by the board of county commissioners was not wholly unexpected. Deputies Marie Davis and will remain in the county clerk's office, their efficiency and in county matters meeting with the approval of the county commissioners. H. BUY Here is Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist party, who has been appointed chancellor, of Germany by President Paul von'Hindenburg. Hitler's appointment followed the resignation of former Chancellor Gen. Kurt von Sehleichec ' and his cabinet. ' RFC GETS FUNDS Kenil-wortl- Car-lylePa- AT HOME Still, Mash, Explosion, Fire, Fine The fire department answered a p call to the basement of the Charles Smith house in the south end of town last Thursday afternoon and proceed to extinguish the blaze. Investigation revealed that an overheated still had exploded and caused the fire. A little further digging produced 750 gallons of mash and 25 gallons of first run whiskey. John Diumenta appeared in police court, plead guilty to a violation and manufacture charge and paid a city fine. Marshal C. A. Knobbs destroyed the still and all now is peaceful. hurry-u- Junior High School Band Concert Carbon county last Saturday received an additional $12,500 for its make work relief program, according to County Commissioner C. R. Fahring. Work projects will be started at once, with the employes being paid in food, clothing and like items. . BUY AT HOME. School Term Definitely Decided EIGHT AND A HALF MONTHS OF SCHOOL ASSURED THE BOARD EFFECTS SAVINGS A minimum of eight and one-ha- lf months for the present Carbon county school term was decided upon last Saturday when the school board held its regular meeting in the board offices at Price according to Henry H. Jones of Helper, member of the board. Teachers Take Cut This term, it is understood, is made possible thru several reasons, outstanding of which is a voluntary cut of 10 per cent in the salaries of all teachers and principles, effective as of January 1 of this year. Also, thru careful economy, the school board has saved approximately $40,000 of the expenditures outlined in the 1932-3- 3 budget. It is further understood the Carbon county schools will complete the present term with virtually no deficit. Budget Considered The 1933-3budget was considered and portions tentatively at the meeting, and it appears now that a saving of between $75,000 and $90,000 less than the budget of 1932-3may be possible. The matter of teachers salaries and transportation probably will not be taken up until the June meeting. 4 The Helper Junior high school band, under the direction of A. B. Caseman, will present a concert at the Strand theater Thursday evening of next, week, March 23. The program will consist of the following: GROUP I March "Show Boy" Band Overture "Grandiose" ..Band Overture "Mignonette" Band GROUP II Baritone Solo "Jupiter" Marguerite Fisher " Sousaphone Solo "Billy Joe Biondich c. Saxophone Solo "Youthfulncss" Pauline Quilico d. Overture "Gibraltar" Band GROUP III a. Cornet Solo "Dewdrops" Polka Frank Lopez b. Trombone Solo "The Wanderer" Ben Ncmanich c. Mellophone. Solo "Traumerei" John Malekcr d. Clarinet Solo "Scene and Air" Donna Lou Wardell e. March "The Merrimac" Band This concert is to be given to help raise funds for the trip to Logan, and inasmuch as the regular picture will be shown before and after the concert, we believe this is a fine opportunity for everyone to support the band and at the same time enjoy an evening of added entertainment at regular Blow-Hard- admission prices. ITS SEVEN TIMES GREATEK THAN WITHDRAWALS ON OPENING DAY BANKING BUSINESS CONTINUES AS WHERE LEFT OFF BUT WITHDRAWALS MUST BE JUSTIFIED Price NOTICES GOLD AND CUKKEXCY DEPOS- Hoarding Ended Community Church In OV6 Helper State Elective and Appointive Bank Opens Officers Express Desire AID EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS For Business For Vacation Without Pay tfgday Undertaker conomy CARBON COUNTY ASKED TO 10-1- 1 School :30 a. m A. L. Nielson, Supt. , OUR County Officials Effect Helper Ward , The Journal offers Its advertisers as cuniilete a circulation thru this district as it is possible to A circulation which Is always reliable. 3 BUY AT HOME Mrs. Jesse Perry and son Billie, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. E. Pettit of Price, were visitors with relatives in American Fork, Sandy and Salt Lake over Saturday and Sunday. The Helper Stale bank, a member of the federal reserve banking system, after two weeks of enforced inactivity during the national banking holiday, reopened for business Wednesday morning under the same old system, continuing just where business had been left off and with no radical change in policies. Deposits thruout Wednesday were extremely heavy, exceeding withdrawals about seven to one. The new federal laws providing a fine and imprisonment for hoarding have caused much currency and gold to be deposited in the local bank, according to Cashier Jack Vignetto, and he believes the confidence of the public has been restored in the banks of the country. Withdrawals Are Okayed Sufficient cash is available for all business purposes, with a generous reserve more than designed to meet any emergency, and the checking and savings account will carry on as in the past, it not being necessary to open new accounts. However, any request for withdrawal of an unusual amount of cash will be questioned and when deemed advisable patrons will be requested to sign a withdrawal application blank stating the reason therefore. This blank then will be forwarded to the secretary of the federal treasury for approval before the money is issued. This method, however, is merely to prevent any hoarding and those wishing to withdraw a reasonable amount of money for legitimate purposes will encounter no difficulty. Helper Bank Sound The Helper State bank is a member of the federal reserve system and operates under close federal supervision. The bank was closed by federal law and permitted to open at the close of the banking holiday only after the government had thoroly investigated its financial condition and declared it to be absolutely sound and safe. The Helper State bank has adopted a new service charge that o will be made against when mers and cashing checks drawn on banks outside Carbon county. This fee, however, will not apply to regular depositors and patrons. Conditions Reviving The two weeks banking holiday has had the desired effect against hoarding and accomplished the stabilization of many banks of the nation which were in a condition, according to Joseph Barboglio, president of the Helper State bank, and he believes it will do much to help give busid ness the upward turn. Economic highlights Headline news has surrounded the widespread bank holiday of the past two weeks. Only a slight unrest was noticeable among the ones who did not understand just what was being done and at no time was there anything even remotely resembling panic. The holidays were declared to give time to prepare and pass legislation designed to protect deposits. Immediately preceding the general bank holiday, trade reviews reported steady improvement in the business picture. Favorable factors outnumbered the unfavorable a very definite change from conditions a few months ago. non-cust- rs OFFICERS, HOWEVER, WILL REMAIN RIGHT ON THE THUS EFFECTING A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING ' JOB, TO CARBON COUNTY SALARIES ARE EQUALIZED IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS At the regular meeting of the county commissioners last week, they considered and adopted a proposal calling for all employes of the county, both electiva and appointive, to take a month's vacation this year without pay. They will, however, during the vacation period, remain on the job and thus effect a substantial saving to Carbon county. Commissioner C. R. Fahring ad vises The Journal that the plan was adopted by all county employes without dis.sention, and empha sizes a desire on the part of the county administration to conduct the affairs of the county on a re duced budget. Further savings to the county were effected thru equalization of The county peddlers ordinance, salaries paid employes in the difwhich provides an inspection fee ferent departments. for all wagon or truck loads of BUY AT HOME merchandise, will come before the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson county commissioners at the next regular meeting for the purpose of arrived in Helper Wednesday afternoon from Salt Lake to spent revision and alteration. The original ordinance provided the balance of the week visiting an inspection fee to be paid by with relatives and friends. BUY AT HOMthose offering foods and perishable matter for sale from house to ECOMING EVENTS house. IS Saturday, Altar SocieMarch measure is far The revised ty's St. Patrick dance, Rainbow more comprehensive, and inGardens. cludes "any article or thing of March 21 Tuesday, C of C card value of any kind whatsoparty and lunch, Grill banquet inever." , It would provide an rooms, on or license fee hay, spection March 26 Sunday, G. A. P. A. Inregrain, coal, automobiles, dependence Day banquet, Grill ceipts, and any article offered banquet rooms. from door to door. The revised ordinance appears to have several , clauses which a h ia d a b h a i a a H should be carefully studied by all persons whom it might affect. The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be held Tuesday evening, March 21. Peddlers Ordinance Is Changed i an BUY hi AT Local Boys Jailed for Gas Thefts Two Helper youths, Sanford Llewellyn and Harry Decben on Wednesday were sentenced in court at Price to serve 60 days in the county jail for theft of gasoline from the local D&RGW store house pump. Theft of gasoline had been going on for some time and roundhouse and storeroom employes were at a loss to account for It. Tuesday night, one of the round house employes saw two youths tampering with the pump at a late hour. Notifying his fellow workmen, they quietly slipped outside and surrounded the two boys. One of the lads was promptly captur ed with 18 gallons of gasoline in his possession, according to infor mation given The Journal, but the other lad made a break for it and was captured only after a chase of several- - blocks. IN BEAUTY WORK The Gift Shop Beauty Shop Prices always within rea- son; workmanship of the best. BOHBiSBBananBiMMMi BillllBlII B LOW long-desire- I IK TO Quick Service WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? CAN ACCOMODATE 300. 50c TO 75c. BRYNER'S SERVICE M. O. POKTEU, Mr. Automotive nicctrieiana Phono HELPKK, UTAH FOR THE REST rlsw semi-weaken- THE GRILL CAFE Excellent Meals HOME PHONE :m Utah , 191 Ifrmf mmm M ls4 Mf f i4 IM imm tap mm im mmm M imJi imM rl me t4 tm v fj m t S to nt "9 u tfwl kmti r-- Hag n bmM i m |