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Show 'AGE SIX THE HELPER JOURNAL AND IN VITED TO VISIT MOOSE HOME GIVES BASIS OF The Carbon county high school land was invited to make the 1 jine uf Greater Chicago Loyal of Moose lodge its head' i jarters while in the eastern city, according to a letter received last leek by A. J. Carlson, secretary If the Helper Moose lodge. Mr. f arlson states the band also was .fivlted to attend the Moose home fft Moseheart, en Invitation which Vie band was unable to accept of lack of time. """k ' ,5 HELFCR 11 in Speaker Outlines Threefold Cooperation Between Banker, Government Officials and the Public to Maintain Bank Standards A wi ... lit " 1 -- i " k 'TPWO elements beside the bankers themselves are required In order , to rive the nation universally the type of banking it should have, Francis H. Slsson, president of the American Bankers Association, declared 1n a recent address. He said that the efficiency of government officials upon whom the people rely to supervise the banks properly, and the patronage of the people' themselves are factors In the kind of banks a community shall have. "There can be no question that the people of the United States should have banks Immune from failure and wholly free from had or questionable banking," Mr. Sis- - ins journal. "'It SrRING CANYON v COAL CO. i Service First Ii.iv Christian Science Publishing House Located in Boston, Mass. Spring Canyon Standardville Idaho Control Day Is Well of the Lava Attended Hot Springs Coal and Shippers of the Miners Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at Spring Canyon, Utah General Offices Newhouse Building, 817 Salt Lake City, Utah "a a WAWi U7 FOR THE BEST IN BEAUTY WORK Saturday of last week, Standardville day, was a successful event from all angles, with a program of sports events and entertainment which provided pleasure for all. A large caravan paraded thru Helper Saturday morning headed by Mayor Frank Porter of Helper, Councilmen Ft. A. Nilson, John Quilico, Marshal C. A. Knobbs, and other prominent personages, which music was furnished by the Helper junior high school band. Traversing Main street south to the Helper city arch, the parade reversed and again passed through town, with well over 300 cars in the procession, breaking ranks at the city park. There the residents of Standard ville were officially welcomed to the city by Mayor Frank R. Porter, and a sports program follow ed, in which the winners were rewarded in the the form of Stan dardville Day money, good only in trade, $650 being awarded. The program was sponsored by the Standardville Amusement and Athletic association, under the di rection of VV. F. Curtis of Stan dardville. The Grill cafe of Helper furnished plate luncheons for 600 residents of the canyon metropolis. HELPER DAY. JUNE 21 BISSINGER REPRESENTATIVE A VISITOR IN HELPER The Gift Shop j Beauty Shop 5 Jack McCarty of Salt Lake City, manager of the Bissinger Hide and Fur company, was a visitor in this vicinity last week on matters of business with Harry Gordon of the Prices always within rea- - I; Price Hide company, completing a son; workmanship of the trip into various sections of the state. Mr. McCarty was accompan best. j ied by Harry Friedman of the ft" company. I I son Bald. "It Is not enough, as President Roosevelt has said, that while some bankers had been Incompetent or dishonest, this was not true In the vast majority of our banks. A situation should exist in which there Is not even a small minority of bankers open to question. There should be no room for dishonesty or incomPOPULAR HEALTH RESORT IS petency to exercise any influence in STILL ENJOYING SPLENDID hanking anywhere. PATRONAGE DESPITE THE "While bad faith and bad manageSTATE'S INDD7FERENCE ment enter the human factor in all types of business, their effects In The writer returned Monday banking should be surrounded by from a short trip to Lava Hot such special safeguards as to renSprings, Idaho, where he took Mrs. der them no longer a factor in bank Brandon and the baby for a short .failures. The responsibility for stay at the summer home of Mr. bringing this about, however, cannot rest upon the bankers alone, for and Mrs. C. Watt Brandon, parthe means to accomplish it are not ents of the editor. .. Lava Hot Springs came Into the wholly In their hands. There ire , world quite a number of years ago with a boom and it appeared for a while the state would get back of the now famous springs and advertise their wonderful curative qualities to the world. But someone lost interest and as a result the springs in recent years have not made the progress they should have. With radium magnesia and other curative minerals in the waters, the springs have become famous for many remarkable cures and despite lack of proper publicity still prove a popular rest and health resort for many, and those who oncef have gone there often return. There are several very splendid plunges, mostly state controlled, where bathing is enjoyed in waters which while still very warm have been cooled from the original temperatures at which they boil out of the hundreds of bubbling hot springs. Altho handicapped thru insuffi cient funds, the state springs are very capably managed and are kept clean and sani tary at all times, and are a most pleasing place in which to swim. Hotel accomodations and private cottages are available at very reasonable rates, and a splendid hospital is maintained where the hot baths may be had by the infirm and bedridden. , HELPER DAY. THE GRILL CAFE Quick Service Excellent Meals VHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM? soc Ian accomodate 300. , be to 75c. :OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 194 flELPER, UTAH Coif on is up 100 r Rubber nearly 200 (mms w A ER 19J91PRICES 4 72t 1 4 75. ! S8.-2- 9E0 H 5M.jM.eo Today's Prices $ 0.40 7.10 1.60 8.15 9.15 10.15 11.85 14.60 Union and the United Mine Workers of America have entered the local field and at this time men in the various groups are reported affiliating themselves with one or the other. The local field has been unorganized since the strike of 1922, and the present movement is said to be in accord with a ruling un der the federal recovery bill which gives working men the right to organization and collective bar- gatnlngv HELPER DAY. .y lot of farsighted people JUNE 21 JUNE 21 Small but Mijhtjr .Manhattan island has an aggregate urea of 1.9 square miles. Its greatest length Is about 13H miles, Its jreatest readth about 2,4 miles. HELPER DAY, JUNE 21 riefiy Told For Mature ever faithful Is nub as trust her faithfulness. , ... 1 1ELPER SUPER SERVICE PHONE 221 During recent weeks, representatives of the National Miners Briefly Told When things don't look as bright as you think they ought to, be sure with your own windows aren't fuggy your own breath. are taking advantage of present low prices to buy that world standard of tire value, the Goodyear for every wheel oo their cars . . . They know that tire prices have been so low thai the only way they can reasonably move Is up . . . And in case you don't know It Goodyear is now building the famous Tread Tire most popular tire In the world better In mileage, better In safety, better In rugged good looks than It Isn't It has ever been smart for you to get the safety of new Coodyears all around? Just read the prices published here and form your own conclusions. JUNES2I Mine Worker Organizations Being Formed HELPER DAY, mm ALL-WEATH- Hallowed by history and glorified by pen, t'hlllon. one of the frequently paintPd and photographed s chateaus in the Old world, a spot on the lake of Ceneva, near Montreux, which for the remarkable perfection of its beauty suggests, not earth, but paradise. The castle stands on a tiny Island of rock, separated from the shore Helper Swimming Pool Open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Season tickets, adults or children $3.00 $3.00 Family season ticket ...15c Single admission 10c Student admission 10c Bathing suits rented Water changed regularly and kept pure at all times; new heating devica will hold temperature between 75 and 80 degrees. Ui . other essential elements. "One is the efficiency of . govern- ment supervision. Since we rely so greatly upon supervision, it may, unless It Is of the highest order in safeguarding the public interest, create a sense of false security. Su-- . pervlalon should render bad banking impossible, but It has failed to do so. There was supervision by presumably the highest type of bank supervisors In every one of the instances of questionable banking that has shocked the attention of the country during the past three years. Therefore a thorough strengthening of supervision la clearly called tor if the people are to rely on it for the protection of their Interests. The Public's Part . "Another essential factor In maintaining good banks involves the part played by the public in banking. There Is certainly a responsibility on the people themselves to support that type of banker whose rigid adherence to sound principles makes a sound bank, rather than to give their patronage to the easy going banker who may be easier to do business with, but whose methods create a weak bank. "Bank customers are charged with a great responsibility in protecting the safety of their banks In respect to their utilization of the assets of the banks as borrowers. Banks have failed because many of their loans and securities, created In good faith by bankers in cooperating with the business Interests of the country, proved unsound under subsequent conditions. An nnsound loan Is created by the borrower as well as the banker. A bank is only as sound as its community, and this applies also to the banking structure as a whole In relation to the economic condition of the nation as a whole. c Institution A in"A bank is truly a stitution, but in a reciprocal sense- -it has its obligations to the public, but so has the public equal obligations to the bank. No one who has not sound banking principles at heart has any business in a bank Semi-Publi- semi-publi- c whether as banker or customer. serv"The banker is a ant. He Is charged with the heaviest of responsibilities and obligations that occur in our economic tif. But be can meet these fully only through the cooperation of good laws, good public officials who are empowered to exercise authority over his bank, and good business methods on the part of business men generally who utilize bis bank. Only through such cooperation by all elements in our nation's community life can we be assured of a failureproof banking structure. "The Administration at Washington has taken bold of this problem with a firm grasp of essentials and Is exercising splendid leadership toward the desired end. The strongest feature of the government prosemi-publi- c gram will be found in recognising the Joint responsibility of the public, of business and of government officials together with the bankers themselves In creating the kind of banking the nation should have. "The fundamental needs of banking reform are fewer banks, more adequately capitalized, better supervised and bett managed, standardization of laws and methods, greater and more Intelligent cooperation between government and banking, better understanding by the public of Its joint responsibility in maintaining banking solvency and efficiency these primary principles should be the foundation of our banking system of the future. For such a system no guaranty of deposits would be necessary and the depositors would be fully protected," HELPIR DAY, JUNE 21 Fricndi to Be Fartd If a cause he good, the n.ost vlo leut attack of its enemies will not Injure It so much at an Injudicious defense by Its friends. Ooiton. by a narrow, natural waterway, "Here," as Sir Frederick Treves pointed out In his "The Luke of Geneva," "are all the details that befit a scene of medieval romance. "Here stood the drawbridge by the ominous entry. Here are the cavernous gunrdroom, with its great fireplace and the sunlit courtyards where the pages and where played at knuckle-bones- , the maids, as they passed, lingered to laugb with them. "Here, too, are the turrets where the sentinels watched, the great keep Into which the country folk, half clad and half crazed,, were hurried when the Terror was uon them, as well as the dungeons' made horrible by moans and the clank of chains. There is no detail lacking. There are even the secret stairs cut In the walls, so essential to romance, and the postern by the water's edge, which was a way of escape when all was lost. World-Telegra- All Boners Not Traced to Poor Common People Here are bits from the Golden Book Magazine's inquiry Into hu man fallibility: In I.eutze's famous painting In the' Metropolitan museum,. New York city, of Washington crossing the Delaware on December 25, 1776, the Americans are represent ed with the Stars and Stripes, though there was no such flag In the army at that time. The stars were not adopted until June 14, HELPER DAY, opera-minde- would be amply compensated by .Its unusually attractive environs. Lake Malaren alone could do ttvit. Its wooded shores, meadows, villages Not far nway Is and chateaux. the ancient city of Strangnas. which was the most important town In the province In early pagan days and had nti eventful history. Its fine Gothic Cathedral dates from 1291 and the old Bishop's now used as a school, shows the hall where Gustavus Vnsa was elected king In 1523. Another nearby ancient town is Slstuns, equally pal-ac- attractive. HELPER DAY, JUNE 21 The Journal has one of the best equipped Job printing departments In the state. Prices reasonable. Dr. N. E. King JUNE 21 Eyesight Specialist City Attorney Thorit Hatch has survived nicely the arrival of a new baby son, Jack Alva Hatch, 6Yi pounds, born at 4:15 a. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Hatch also is said to be doing very nicely at this time, as is the little man. HELPER DAY. at the Gift Shop Utah Helper Eyes Examined ..Repair Work.. JUNE 21 No charge for printing news items Phone 21. LUMBER FOR EVERY BUILDING JOB and for repairs and replacements can be bought here in any desired quantity: All the various grades and sizes are always in stock. You will surely make no mistake when you let us meet all of your lumber needs. Prompt attention to your requirements is assured. And we can save you money on every purchase. Central Commission & Supply Co, CHOSEN BY THE MAKERS OF 7So OF ALL AMERICAN CARS AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT it for your Car and get 7 to 36 More Safe Miles No Extra Cost Choose luowt boHor than th big automobile manufactwon, what tiroi giv tho groatoit value today. You can trutt their judgement. The fa U, U. S. TIRES boilt of TEMPERED RUsaEJt to 36 more tofo mile than other giving 7 leading tire. Come In and see the .PROOF. No on CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE LINE OF of TIRES AND TUBES AT COST PRICE Midland Service Station PHONE 307 - . . y HELPER.' UTAH r SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY RADIO FOR EVERY Eavirom of Stockholm If Stockholm, the beautiful capital of Sweden, were not the fine and Interesting city that it Is. It Postmaster Harris Simonsen of Helper advises The Journal that the postal department has issued a call for bids to carry the mail between the local postoffice and depot. Interested persons may secure complete information from Postmaster Simonsen. PAPA THORIT HATCH the reputation and the appearance of disliking soap and water, yet every morning he went to thebuth room with sponge, towel and s The walking stick walking stick. was a mystery until one morning the bathroom door was forced by curious fellow members and the man of letters was discovered In his dressing gown standing by the bath and splashing the water with his stick, to the accompaniment of ablutlonary noises. rather than CALL FOB BIDS ISSUF3J TO CARRY LOCAL MAIL 2-- 9-- 4; Disliked Soap and Water The story is told In a London club that a good many years ago a famous literary figure, long since ne had dead, rented a bedroom, ruled 1933 8-- 9-- "Re.d tk Riot Act" The use of the expression "read the riot act" really applies to giv ing warning to those engaged In wrongdoing, and has its origin In the riot act, au English statute of 1775- It provided that if 12 or more persons were assembled tin lawfully and disturbed the peace, any mayor, or justice of the pe;iee, sheriff or under-sherif- f bv proclamation eoimmiml them to dis ir tney rerused niid re perse, malned together for an hour after the proclamation, nil of thp per sons participating were guilty of Also, anyone felony. with or preventing such I'nxhmm tlon was guilty of felony. '. orntorlo-m- i 16, STRAND hapless prey. Why Handel Chose Oratorio "Minute Sketches of Great Com posers" says: "Up to his fiftieth year Handel wrote endlessly, and so shrewdly calculated commercial gain and popular favor that wealth and fame were his for tin asking, although only the 'Largo', and one or two arias survive. It was his failure as opera director In Lon don which drove him to write ora In 13 years he produced torios. 19 'Israel In Kgypt,' ,'llernkles. 'The Messiah," and 'Saul' (including the famous Iond March), being the best known." Music authorities say that England has always been June HOT? Oliver Goldsmith, la "The Deserted Village," unjustly accuses the state of Georgia of having crouching tigers who wait their armed the men with guns. Dickens Charles in "Nicholas Nickelby" has the pupils of Dothe-boy- s hall ordered to crack the ice In the pond one moment and weed the garden the next. -- r Helper's glory as top of the state baseball league was short lived, lasting only a week. On Sunday, June 3, the local ball team defeated the Salt Lake Holsum Bakers two straight games to move into HELPER DAY, JUNE 21 top position in the league, and on Sunday last dropped a pair of Read the advertisements caregames to the Salt Lake Royal will save you money. Bakers which shoved them clear fully. They into the cellar. Bill White, however, is optimistic and believes next Sunday's double header with Provo will see ; the Helper nine again on the pinnacle. First game at the local park Have a cold drink at 2 p. m. Results of Sunday's Games at our , Present standings of the teams and the results of last Sunday's Fountain games are: . SWEET W L Pet. ...7. 6 .538 SHOP Provo , 7 ,.6 6 .500 Royal Bakers The Coolest Place In Town 5 5 .500 Holsum Bakers ....5 6 .455 Helper Miners Sunday's Games Helper Royal Bakers Holsum Bakers Provo 1777. Tintoretto, in a picture which represents the Israelites "GatherhRS ing Mnnna In the Wilderness," ; Utah, Helper Bailers Jump the Track Chiiioc Occupies Spot on the Lake of Geneva occu-plee- JUNE 21 DAY. your reaa Kay SOUND BANKING Helper,-- Carbon County, ROOM 200 ROOMS mm And 200 BATHS HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED U. P. Bus depot In hotel building. street. U. P. Station Interurban just across the just 3 blocks. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. |