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Show Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, March 23, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR 1777 and carried IS guns; she was commanded by John Paul Jones, and was the first ship to fly the Stars and Stripes. This Ranger, Entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Latter Day Saints Church the first American flag, was flying Helper, Carbon County, Utah. Helper Ward the first American vessel to re1 a. m ceive a gun salute from a foreign Sunday School DeLOS E. BRANDON Editor and Publisher A. L. Nielson, Supt. nation. The salute was fired by Editor MARION BONACCI Society 7:30 p.m. France at Quiberon Bay February Evening Services Carter One from Continued Byron Bishop rage France and it 1778, 14, recogby PUBLICATION DAY THURSDAY 4 :00 p. m. Primary Mondays that fasten her timbers were made nized he new nation. 2:00 p.m. Relief Society Tues. $2.00 at the foundry of Paul Revere. Her Subscription Rates, per year in advance Vessels Auxiliary Genealogical Soc. Fri. 7:30 p.m. first flags and signals were made Classified as auxiliaries we find Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, March 23, 1933 by Betsy Ross. our six destroyer tenders, Altair, St. Anthony Church The DeHtrojer Black Hawk, Dobbin, Melville, the It appears now as tho most of our sister states are going Our destroyers are miniature Whitney, and Rigel; our five subHelper The Rev. W. A. Ruel to get their beer before very long, and the federal treasury is cruisers in shape and speed char marine tenders, Beaver, Bushnell, The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. acteristics. Being of about 1200 Holland, Canopus, and Argonne; going to rake in a tax of $5 on each barrel sold. 8:30 and 10:00 a. so tons displacement, a destroyer is the store ships, Arctic and Bridge; Mass The barrel contains 31V2 gallons liquid measure; if pint about h the size of a light 8 oil tankers, Brazos, Cuyama, glasses are served, brimming full, at 5 cents each, the govern cruiser. A destroyer's maximum Neches, Ramapo, Patoka, Salinas, Community Church is about 30 knots (34.5 land and Sapelo; the amunition ship ment will realize just under 2 cents tax on each glass served, speed Price 6 the four river miles per hour). They carry Nitro; gunboats, tiny The Rev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor 3 be divided manufacturer and cents the between to leaving tripple torpedo tubes (12 torpe Guam, Canu, Panay, Mindanao, Sunday Scnooi 10:00 a. m. the retailer. guns, and are Luzon, Tutuila; some tug boats, does), four 11:00 a. m Morning Worship the Relief. and hospital ship 6:30 p. m However, a full pint glass is too much to expect for the equipped Aaft for dropping depth Ep worth League Unless the United States begins Evening Worship complement charges. destroyer's 7:30 . p.m. be drink. will If pint glasses are used, they probably average is 6 officers and 110 men. a definite naval construction prowar World are all of least These at ships foam; many drinkers will call for the gram within the next year, AmerNotre Dame dchourdes are fast becoming ican sea power will so decline that "short beer," and the glasses of beer shoved out over the bar vintageout.and Because of the lightness by December 1936, the termination worn Price probably will average one-hal- f The Rev. W. A. Ruel pint. That will net the gov- of their construction, these vessels of the London naval treaty, this ernment slightly under 1 cent tax on each glass of beer away, are called "tin cans" by sailors. country will be surpassed by both The Rev. James Claffey, Asst. 8:30 and 10:00 a. m. Destroyers are named after na Great Britain and Japan in r.aval Mass and will leave 4 cents between the brewers and bar owners. val heroes and prominent men. For strength, and we shall be in third Sharp practices such as small size glasses, excess foam example: the Paul Jones is named place among the naval powers of Si. Barnabas Episcopal and other tricks of the trade known to the first class bartender after the most prominent naval of- the world. France also bids fair to Helper in the ficer war; Revolutionary will considerably increase the revenue for the retailer, but the pass us. the Reuben James is named after to battleships, the The Rev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor With respect 9:45 a. m. government tax will remain at $5 per barrel. an enlisted man who saved Com United States possesses 14 ships Union Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer all us for life won't we it Utah Decatur's much in modore 429,-300 However, by jumping of thi3 type, of a tonnage of worry BUY AT HOME can do is manufacture beer and ship it to other states for co- between him and a sword wielded compared with the treaty altons. TEN STUDENTS TO DEBATE by a Tripolitan pirate; the Kane lowance of nsumptionand then watch those who vote dry slip across the is named after Dr. Elisha Kent The treaty525,000 allows the United FOR CARBON HIGH SCHOOL line for a cold schooner or two. Kane, a famous Arctic explorer States a total of 135,000 tons of before the days of Robert E. Fea-ry- ; aircraft carriers; we possess a Ho-- h urn! Ten students will comprise the the J. Fred Talbot is named in standard tonnage of 91,300, but Carbon high debating team this honor of a deceased prominent the Langley will become over age to Claude Eggert-se"UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES' year, according member of congress from Mary in 1933. debating coach. Members of Notable was the British foreign minister's statement: land. This nation is permitted 180,000 the squad are: Christine Axelgard, Four new destroyers, the Hull, tons of heavy cruisers; we are Frances "Under no circumstances will this government authorize this Seaton, Malmo Reichert, McDonough, Farragut and Wor nearer to strength in this Louise Avala and Jerry Roberts, country to be a party to the conflict." No one will catch den, are due to be completed in type than intreaty vesany other type of of Price; Ann Georgelas, Alfred Britain in this war. 1934. These ships will be of about sel as we possess (built or buildRedd and Frank Inui of Helper; 1500 tons displacement, or slightly ing) 38 heavy cruisers aggregatThe reason is not obscure. Harold Bowns and William Bowns our than present destroyers, ing a tonnage of 172,900. of Castle Gate. One interpretation suggested in London dispatches is larger 35 and are expected to attain The United States now has ten Schools comprising the eastern that the government is safeguarding itself against possible knots speed. light cruisers, totalling 70,500 tons Utah region are Carbon, Uintah whereas the treaty allows 73,000 high of Vernal, Central high of Submarines Named After Fish trouble with Japan over neutral rights in case the war be submarines consist of 47 additional tons. Castle Dale, Duchesne and Roosetween Japan and China should be formally declared. If war Our of54 the "R" and "S" classes, Our authorized destroyer treaty velt. The district winners will enbecomes official, other nations normally proclaim their neu ships and 7 vessels of the "V" class. The strength is 150,000 tons. Due to ter the state finals at Salt Lake. BUY AT HOME trality. But belligerents may search neutral shipping on the R and S ships are old ones. The V our vessels of this class becoming are comparatively new over age, a large number of our class ships for British seas and thus be held contraband, ships might high and are known as fleet submar- deatro3'ers should be replaced by DOTSERO CUTOFF IS GOING RIGHT AHEAD tip and searched by Japanese cruisers. All that need be said ines. These vessels are named af- 1936. With respect to submarines, the from an American viewpoint is that, whatever attitude may ter fish : Barracuda, Bass, Dolphin, Work on the Dotsero "cutoff is here be taken concerning an embargo on arms, the United Narwhal, Bonita, Argonaut, and United States is practically main- going right ahead, according to Nautilus. The Nautilus, one of our taining her permitted strength of States would be idiotic or crazy to permit itself to be drawn latest fleet submarines, is 371 feet 53,550 tons. word received this week by E. R. Cris3man from former friends in BUY AT HOME into the Oriental war, with Great Britain grimly resolved to long, has a displacement of 2700 Orestod. The grade has been com9 officers a of tons; complement hold a detached position. Sir John Simon's statement is plain GOD'S INFINITUDE IS pleted to the first tunnel and new and 79 enlisted men; has a surface REVEALED IX SERMON camps now are being established english, and its significance can be understood by our state speed of 17 knots; mounts two 6- launching of the heavy department, whether the secretary be Mr. Stimson or Mr, inch guns, and is equipped with 6 "Reality" is the subject o the prior toconstruction program. spring tubes. torpedo Hull. -- Springfield Republican. Lesson-Sermo- n which will be read A comparison between the Nau tilus and one of the first submar- in all Christian Science churches GOING GOING GONE.' ines built in this country is of in- on Sunday, March 26. Psalms 33:11 provide the Golden Hie publisher of the Chicago Tribune recently made an terest. The "Intelligent Whale," Text: "The counsel of the Lord now on is exhibition at the which address over the radio carrying the vivid title of "Tax Eaters, standeth for ever, the thoughts of 29 was feet Erooklyn navy yard, his heart to all generations." Tax Eating, and Tax Eaten." long, 9 feet deep, carried 10 men, Another Biblical citation in this The first, of course, consists of government officials, the and was designed to make 4 knots Lesson-Sermon reads: "It is God was vessel The propelled by 6econd of government and its activities and the third, of the speed. me with strength, and that girdeth hand and cost 560,000. However, d as it may the maketh by way perfect" (Psalms poor taxpayers. The suggestion is not so Intelligent Whale was not sucseem. We're reaching a point where the tax caters are about cessful and was tried and con- 18:32). Correlative passages included demned in 1S72. to swallow everything we've got. from the Christian Science textThree Aircraft Carrier Keep that title in mind when you meditate upon govThe United States now possess- book "Science and Health with to the Scriptures" by Mary ernment. It describes a situation which you, as a voter and es three aircraft carriers, the Lex- Key Baker Eddy, read: "The offspring and Saratoga. a taxpayer, have allowed to develop and which you must do ington, Langley, from matter or The Langley, which was the old of God start not are in and all end unless and dust. in an They posephemeral to, you your putting your part collier Jupiter, is of 11,500 tons of Spirit, divine Mind, and so foras sessions are to be entirely digested by the bureaucrat. considered and is displacement an experimental ship. As the Jupi- ever continue . . Reality is spiritimmutable, imter, it was the first electric driven ual, harmonious, eternal. REBUILDING THE DISASTER AREA mortal, divine, Nothing vessel in the navy. The federal government has appropriated five million The Lexington and Saratoga unspiritual can be real, harmonidollars to be used in rebuilding public works, public build- were begun as battle cruisers but ous, or eternal" (P.P. 267, 335). to airplane carings, repairs to public works, and other like reconstruction were converted the Washington conriers after work in the Southern California earthquake stricken area. ference. They each are of 33,000 A handsome gesture and one which will be appreciated tons displacement (the largest vessels in our navy), and carry by the people of that section. But how about the hundreds some 80 (ready for flight) planes Eyesight Specialist of private homes and business buildings damaged and of various types. Their main batat the guns tery consists of eight and their speed is about 35 knots. Gift Shop There now is building at NewFIVE YEAR PLAN STILL WORKING Va., another aircraft port Soviet authorities are reported to be returning political carrierNews, Utah of 15,000 tons displaceHelper enemies from exile and executing them. This is another ver- ment, the Ranger, which will be Eyes Examined completed in 1934. This vessel will sion of the new five year plan. Salt Lake Tribune. ..Repair Work.. be the eighth one named Ranger. The first Ranger was built in If technocracy knows so much, maybe it can figure out THE HELPER JOURNAL Strength Is Discussed Fkt one-sixt- one-quart- D&.RG Notes Church Notices U. S. Navy taken a run in pool freight service between Helper and Grand Junction. Trainmaster J. R. Loftis and Roadmaster Flatberg spent Thursday of this week in Salt Lake attending the regular monthly meeting of staff officers. It is expected that Nate Coleman will catch up on his sleep nowi that he has worn the new off his new automobile. It is reported the new car has certainly made its mileage during the past week. Engineer J. R. Houtz, who recently underwent a serious operation in a Salida hospital, is reported as steadily improving and is expected home shortly. Carman J. E. Chambers, who has been undergoing treatment in a Salt Lake hospital, has returned to his home m Helper and expects to return to work April 1. Carman J. A. Greener, a member of the committee on arrangements, reports that definite arrangements have been made for the Carbon county high school band to participate in the state meet in Logan April Hugh Wilson Superintendent was a recent visitor in Helper and vicinity on a regular trip of inBUY AT HOME spection. Engineer D. C. Gibson has reis seriously ill at William Massa cently been assigned to the Sunny-sid- e his home here. mine run. Engineer C. W. McElderry has Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Glickman been assigned to pool freight service between Helper and Salt Lake. were Salt Lake business visitors, Engineer George Spratling has over the week end. 20-21-- er ow rices on n, Dr. N. E. King how the fellow who can't pay his debts can sport a new car. Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch. 300,000. Depletion of coal deposits ASSESSORS OF CARBON COUNTY COMPLETE JOB on private land is the main cause qf decrease, he advises. BUY AT HOME Carbon in work Assessment county for 1933 has been completMOKE CARS ARE NEEDED ed, and the valuation data are being placed on the rolls, according A. B. Caseman, instructor of the to Silas Rowley, county assessor. junior high school band, Helper over turned will be The tax rolls to the assessor the fore part of advises the local band has placed Its entry fee forfeit for the state May. Altho the county's valuation will band contests to be held at Logan. show a decrease in comparison Mr. Caseman believes it will be with the 1932 figures, the valua- possible to raise sufficient funds tion still will approximate 24 mil- for expenses of the trip but that several more cars will be needed lion dollars, advises Mr. Rowley. The valuation in 1932 was $25,- - for transportation. Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry HOTEL Temple iOO THE GRILL CAFE Excellent Meals Quick Service WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? 300. 50c TO 75c. ACCOMODATE CAN OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 194 HELPER, UTAH TTI.T ROOMS S quare 200 TILE BATHS Rates $1.50 to $3.00 It's a mark of distinction to slop at the TEMrLE SQUARE HOTEL RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM TIRES AND BRYNER'S SERVICE M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Automotive Electricians Phone 342 Helper, Utah for the next 5 months of THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY ' Make the most of your reading hours. 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