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Show Helper, Carbon , County, Utah, Friday, June 2, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FIVE Real Hard Taifc with pleasure Combhvhtg is ull very well, t a much Larder tiling to do is to combine bujluesf Mrs. C. R Fahring is spending the week in Fairview, ing gone over Memorial day to visit friends and relatives. liU!-in-- BUY AT dispels systesy few expressions of arprcciatlo:j cf A j t ofbahmess HOME Say your read It in The Journa' m..v a is a m a a a a r b bHBHBBHBHB V. vv.- .. , H E ISLAND By MARION BONACCI by LDiSGM MAHSilALL DANNA ROSE MOTIF AT j BIRTHDAY PAKTV IU BAUTLETT Daima Rose Miner celebrated: her 6th birthday Friday afternoon Funeral services were held in when her mother. Mrs. Aeel Miner, the Railroad chapel Sunday morn complimented her with a party at ing at 11:30, with interment in their home. Provo city cemetery, for Ila Eart-lct- t, Mrs. Miner prepared for the oc-- j 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. d casion a clever W. J. Bartlett who passed away at decorated birthday cake trimmed the family home in Helper Wedin pink and green with six little nesday evening following a brief matching candles, along with the illness from pneumonia. other good things that make kidDeceased was born Jan. 8, 1921 dies birthday parties pleasing. She in Salt Lake City, and is survived was assisted by her sister, Miss by her parents and the following Ange Marteile, Mrs. Vic Martelle, brothers and sisters, Robert, Louis, and Miss Fern Haslen. Lola, Arlene and Verla, all of The guests enjoying the after- Helper. noon with Danna Rose were DoroBUY AT HOME thy and Mary Jacobshagen, Stanley and Louise Litizzette, Jill Betty Griffith, Dorothy Jane, Marilan and Helen Virginia Wible, Louxus Andrea Whitiker, Ltitter Day Saints Church Lois Mae and June Aline Sprat-linHelper Ward Raymond Telaroli, Shirley Sunday School 1 :30 a. m and Barbara Jean Spears, Barbara A. L. Nielson, Supt. Whilemore, Patsy and Jimmie Services 7:30 p. m Thelma Morrison. Elake Evening Carter Bishop Byron and Gloria Martelle, Fern Glick-ma4:00 p. m. Primary Mondays Dorothy Ann Demman, Jas. Relief Society fues 2:00p.m. Bert Dart, Lucille and Lorna 7:30 p.m. Genealogical Soc. Fri Frandsen, Alma Jean Daugherty. Helen Ray and Barbara Jean Nil-soSt. Anthony Church Betty and Jean A. Plaga,' Albert, Viola and Norman Noorda, Helper The Rev. W. A. Ruel Mary and J. Elliott Judd and GreThe Rev. James Claffey, Asst. gory Gerandas. Mass 8:30 and 10:00 a. m SUUPKISS PAKTV AT MeNARY HOME Community Church Mrs. Morris McNary was pleasPrice antly surprised Wednesday eve- The Rev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor 10:00 a. m ning when a fev friends called to Sunday Scnooi 11:00 a. m spend a social hour in honor of her Morning Worship 6 :30 p. m birthday. Games and luncheon Epworth League were the diversions for the eve- Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. ning with the following being present: Mesdames Joe Bonacci. Ange-l- o Notre Dame dcLourdes Muraca, Joe Bruno, C. Eleganti, Price Delos Tanner, B. Danna, D. Cris- The Rev. W. A. Ruel talle, Tom Bonacci and Miss Lucy The Rev. James Claffey, Ast. nna oeneva Bonacci. Mass '. 8:30 and 10:00 a. m. BUY AT HOME j j ""rt&Jl tjr.jX.'J M ' -- " of fcy ro.D.Jriol.' itory 'ftat ii to applet sen'. a'V in tAes? eoi-mnV'4 wiil Si You an idea of ti unusual interest. 'Tsrils and passion a:ij Mother Nature on an IsUnd way -- J I t up North containing a grop of lost people and the civii-ue- d survivors of the wreck of Felix Horton's yacht. Mr. Marshall elaborates his ta'a with action, emotion aid what-no- t where ti: UO the jr.or.t good.' Yc.k FOR THE BEST IN BEAUTY WORK rieraia-.triun- fait moving story filled wi;h exciting fociJen's is a and pictuiesrjue deir.ils of the natives and :J.t life on the Island. It will not disappoint Mr. Karrl-- Us readers." New Yorl; Times. The Gift Shoo "The rict f nr.'M ii tlucitans a:tj t then brojfj'it to a ho:!. The resultrapid', ant dish i.j eppstizia; to say the least. Tr:o story is iood entertaiam .a t." Phila de :"p hia Inquirer. "Ilrrd advcrtars it. It let's rocd, too. 'fhe cold North . . . action is sud- Beauty Shop J Prices always within ; workmanship of the best. rea-son- isatssiraFJsinKr'i' 3tjtic;jiaii!ii a b i den, incredible, fierce frightening . . . fine 9 and sluiif." Washington Star. "Edison Marshall has written another throbbing thriller. Mbst thrillers do not throb, and in niot of them the loa story is secondary. But with Edison Marshall the love story is the chief element, the leaven of the loaf, so to speak . . . For a throbbing thriller you won't find anything more full of throbs ard thrills than "Forlorn Island'' Norfolk J SPRING CANYON 1 COAL CO. Service First Spring Canyon Coal Ledger-Disp- atch. It is the hind of a story that will cause you to await with e.'er interest the appearance of each new installment. Ee sure to start it with the opening; chapter. Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines merry-go-roun- Church Notices Vig-nett- "It . g, 10-1- h, n, Mrs. M. E. Noe and family of Ogden are spending a few weeks visiting at the home of the former's father here, W. C. Grimes. Si. Barnabas Episcopal Helper The Rev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor BUY AT HOt' Union Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer The Journal one has of the best Miss Maxine Mathie of Huntington spent the week end in Helper equipped job printing departments Seventh-Da- y Adventist visiting at the home of her aunt, in the state. Prices reasonable. Sabbath school Saturday mornMrs. Riley Young. Livio Zancanella is here from ings at 10 o'clock. The public is Rock Springs, Wyo., this week to cordially invited to attend. No charge for printinj news spend a few days at the home of Mrs. John Nelson.. ..Superintendent items Phone 21. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cristelle. Mrs. John Reese at Spring Canyon, Utah General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, .Utah t Secv-Trea- s. Mrs. Mary Ford now has recovCountry CsnLer to ered satisfactorily from a recent Ne!:b:r How Ear.V.inj paralytic stroke, altho she will for a few diys be confined to her Cccpcrri?s With O.hcr home. Cjslr.ans A COl'XTKV bunker rr.vntly fulUwiis sia.pll- Ccd statement fur h: ..'.., ' just how a buak uoes ab.n;t SETS For Sale John Baer tomalitem: toes, Condon's First of All To"It is the must import uiil jurt of matoes, Early tomatoes, Egg a bank'i bu.;tK's to U v.d money Of plants, early cabbage, early cauall the moiiey de;;i;sited in a liank, liflower, peppers: flowers of all the law requires that a certa n kinds. JOE MARRELL NURSbe !:.;! vu hand ns a reERY, turn right one block north serve to meet tlirj demands of deservice station. Helper. Kyrner's It is the business of Its positors. a20-ml- 8 to lend the balance conservatively and safely. "The. loans of a properly managed (assays hank are invariably made to those j " It believes are able to repay, and always ou condition that they be repaid at a stipulated time. "The promise of an individual to repay a loan to a bank on a certain date is as sacredly inviolable as the promise of a bank to repay ltd depositors on demand, or, in the case of a certificate of deposit, on the date it falls due. When it comes to be known of an individual that he 'always pays,' ii's credit Is established and his bank is always glad to extend him needed aeeommoda tions. "A well managed bank never capitalizes industries. That is. It dues not place its loans in fixed form, but puts them where they are to be used for temporary requirements and where they will be taken up at the time specified. WMm How a Bunk Lends is not the function of a bank to become a partner in industries, nor could not There were no good roads in those days, and the people drove had never seen a motor car before. enthusiastic customers were Country Doctors. My were first really the first to realize the value of dependable transportation to a widely scattered practice. Even today I occasionally hear from We had to teach local mechanics how how Ford Service began, which is now We believed from the beginning that mm They some of those first Ford users. to care for the cars. That found everywhere in the world. is a sale does not complete our an obligation it creates upon us Ford transaction with our customer Dealers know to see that our customer's car gives him service. their duty to the public in this respect. are men I can say of Ford Dealers generally that they have been andhave of them of character and standing in their communities. Most we agree on basic been with us many years, which indicates that used to sell business principles. The Company provides that the methods of the Dealers the Ford car are consistent with the self-resp- who handle ect it. is the peak of our 30 years experience. engine is Its We have never made a better car. very good looking powerful and smooth running. The car is admittedly in economical and has comfortable riding qualities. It is and low car weight. operation because of advanced engine design is the fastest, roomiest and most powerful car we have ever built. The present Ford V- -8 eight-cylin- der It Utah I Ielper Eyes Examined ..Repair Work.. Quick Service I I WELTER. UTAH OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE m V.VAWV.V.VAVAVV.V.,.,.,AViViViVi,.VAVAlV .v.v ji Salt Lake City's , Newest Hostelry j: it br- legitimately done the money of depositors, lis ioaas mast he kept in 'liquid' form, that is, repayable in cash at staled - Intervals. "A bank must use the greatest discrimination in making loans. A stranger cannot expect accommoda tions. It is customary for the borrower to make a statement of his financial affairs, which is kept in the bank's records. It is a punishable offense to make a false statement for the purpose of borrowing funds. "Naturally, in their dealing with the regular depositors of the bank, its oiTicers become well acquainted with their characters and their resources an t are. thus in a position to determine how large a line of credit each one is entitled to. That is one of the great advantages of being a bank depositor. "The man who knows how to get into debt wisely, that Is, who borrows money with which to make more money through legitimate en- terprise, is the borrower whom the bank is looking for. By the frank interchange of opinion and a free discussion of various projects, the borrower is often guided and helped by his banker. "Iu order to procure a line of credit at a bank three things are Is "3. Average deposits of a sufficient amount to Justify the extension of the desired accommodation." AS WILL ROGERS SF.F.S IT Will Rogers recently told why the banks had got into trouble. "Don't blame it all on the bankers," he said. "When we all needed money they loaned It to us but when they needed it we couldn't pay it hack." Advertising Aids Business Revival I i HOTEL 7? P ra oquarel 100 ROOMS 200 TILE BATHS k f Rates $1.50 to $3.00 It's a murk of distinction to stop at the TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM I 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. V ROSSITEli, Manager. iVAV.WAVAVWAV.VAVAV.V.VAW.V,WAWft Would You Pay the Small Balance Due on a Fine Nationally Known UPRIGHT PIANO In Your Locality? The credit manager of a large piano firm will sell this instrument for small balance due on contract rather than ship it back to their warerooms. Small monthly payments are all that are necessary. This piano Is in fine condition and is an exceptional bargain for someone. Prompt action necessary. G. S. SHURTLEFF Box 1362 Salt Lake City fmMm Prices Are No Higher NEW YORK.. Aggressive con cerns are expanding business by Than Standard or Special Brand Tires effective advertising despite de business pressed conditions, de 4 But QUALITY Is HIGHER and s dared A. W. Diller, advertising counsel, at a bankers' conference CONSTRUCTION Is BETTER here recently "Is 191I3 a good year In which to FIRESTONE control everv sten in tire maid advertise?" Mr. Diller asked. "Yes. savings in bavins' raw materials miLimfnctnrino - in h if 1333 is a good year to slay In iaiiunin ana aisiriDuung airect to us from factories or wt- business, to reinforce the public's houses. confidence In you, to put more busl ness on the books. There is new These are the reasons why we can equip your car TODAY with tire business to be had today and aggres of HIGHER QUALITY and BETTER CONSTRUCTION, at pries sive companies are getting It. Dut that are NO HIGHER than standard or special brand tires. new business will come In only If DRIVE IN TODAY see cross-sectiocut from FIRESTONE TIRM you go out for It Advertising cer special brand mall order tires and others. See for yourself the EXtainly goes out for It. TRA VALUES we give you. "Will people read newspaper ad ?ertisemetiU these days? They will Prices will surely advance again. BUY TODAY AND SAVE MONET? read anything that interests them There are plenty of present-daTHE MASTERPIECE OF TIRE arguments for business Instead of CONSTRUCTION asking 'How often should newpaper A TIRE OF HIGHER QUALITY GREATER advertising appear,' It would be better to ask "How often Is it wise these SAFETY and LONGER MILEAGE. It is la at days to neglect contacts with posclass by itself. Made by master tire buildcva sible customers?' holds all word records on road and track flnaC "Advertising men are being choice of drivers who risk their lives on tbetr pressed to cut down advertising extires. For thirteen consecutive years Firestoaw penditures and use small newspaper Tires have won the Indiajiapoffi Too short space. copy often degenrace the most gruelling tire test efwr" I erate Into a mere reminder thai known. you are still on earth. Cut down -Don't risk your life and the lives of other your talk to a man to a mere 'how do you do' and 'goodbye' and you other day on thin, dangerously worn, or infertw won't get very far with him. The tires. best advertisements are those which Come In today we will give you a liberal allow guide the reader. You can't got much anee for your old tires. guidance In a small advertisement. REMEMBER Your brakes can stop your whaefes Newspaper advertising can warm but your tires must stop your car. - "h be Is not f tip thp n Immediate prospect," Gum-Dipp- le ' !P" 'II'" . r'W ,U '., BUY AT HOME " From the Algonquin :Jg$f Gift Shop WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM.' CAN ACCOMODATE 300. 50c TO 75c. H 500-mi- (f Eyesight Specialist at the Excellent Meals with "2. An endorser whose credit established at the bank; and only I suppose that I may claim to be the first Ford Dealer. I them myself. made cars, but sold them and frequently delivered from Detroit cars driven have I often not new; The "drive away" is to towns in Ohio or Indiana or Michigan to" make delivery. where I ADSi THE GRILL CAFE "it loan, or mm Dr. N. E. King ollii-er- important: "1. A statement of assets showing a basis of credit in the way of Invested capital, or collateral of sufficient value to cover amount of May 22, 1933 WANT Pole Give Good 5ervic The nver;iut pole usd for elec trieal wires will last from seven t gome ar fifteen years, nliliiiti-S- i known n liave been in use twentj" ne years. The English word moose Is It Helf tiiken from the dialecU of the Algonquin stock of languages. BRYNER'S SERVICE M. O. PORTER. Mirr Xiitoniotive Electricians THONE 812 HELPER, UTAH |