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Show . fAGE FOUR JtiE Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, October 27, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL office is a good recommendation Crar.d as clerk in the yard effice local Allrcd & Hyde O. P. Skaggs ROSS Me as to his ability and it appears at Soldier Summit for three years; store; a resident of Helper since two as the is to car now a.t Candidate tho it for voters, his distributor in now years up and 1G28, Progressive Candidate for City Recorder completing Four-YeHe knows hi3 books and records, Salt Lake, a year and a half as second year as president of the Councilman . Entered a3 second class mail matter the postoffice in Independent Democratic Melvin O. Porter, a present is thoro'.y experienced and capable local car clerk. Then the civil ser- - Helper chamber of commerce. W. (Bill) Ross is making his A- - W v M. Helper, Carbon County, Utah. member of the Helper city couna matter of much importance on vice and for the past two years Following school he tried farm- first fling in the political racket m is the four-ye&frANDON a job like that. as seeking Helper po3t office. Editor and Publisher cil, ing and mining for several years, for the He is married and for years has putting in quite some time in the this year, campaigning councilman on the ProgresBONACCI Society Editor of city recorder on the indebeen striving to fit himself for quartz mines at Einghar.i and office sive ticket, now concluding his first pendent democratic ticket. term in public office. PUBLICATION something better in life. This may j Park City Mr. Ross, who is married and be the turning pont; at least he In private life, Mr. Porter came Later, he taucht in the Ogden the father Ciui'lldate for Mayor j cf two daughters, first Jyfceeription lutes, per year in advance $2.00 to Helper in 1007, .and for the past now is a candidate for the office high school; was instructor at the cams to Fusion Tick't in March of 1931, of Helper 10 years has been connected with city recorder on the fusion University of Utah for ono year; Doctor to you i.i a local proclerk to Trainand principal of the Provo grade serving IncaJly as Helper, Carbon C ounty, Utah, Friday, October 20, 1933 Bryner's service station, prior to duct, rear-.'- in this vicinity, edu- ticket. and master Loftis Roadmaster i hia home in schools for four years. making Helper, Mr. cated in the county schools, and & RGW", PreviPorter taught school for three a gradual-- ; of the St. Louis uniThis is Mr. Hyde's first cam- - Flatberg on the D to Helper he served ous to Records available show invest- years in San Pete county. lie en- versity of medicine. Now he Is pain for political office, but thru the Riocoming in Colorado for 20 Grande listed for service his business, chamber work, and ment in the Red Cross has been ! during the World seeking election as mayor of Fusion Candidate for as locomotive fireman and years and was from MIA thn his war, in the local activities Carbon for discharged Ht on the fusion ticket. extremely profitable lj.er ' City Treasurer classes he has become well known engineer, and as clerk in the suHe first entered the local procounty from a relief viewpoint, officers training school at Camp For office the treasurer cf perintendent's office. city to all. and that a total of $1,200 con- Meade, Md., following signing of fessional field m 19SZ. Later be on the fusion ticket we sea the Since January of this year, Mr. the armistice. He is married, the moved to San Frsjiciseo for two tributed during the period 1931-3- 2 name of Jack Vinetto, who alRoss has served as secretary to brought back in commodities a father of four children, and a past years where he practiced medicine, ready has served the city of Helthe Helper chamber of commerce Je value of $31,849. These items in- grand master of I. O. O. F. 56. returning to Helper a little over a per in this capacity for the past Councilman Porter has taken year ago. thru this and his railroad conand cluded flour, wheat, clothing, yard Two-ye14 years. Councilman his connection with city managenections has established an appreHe is married, the father of two nXATY OF COMIX Q WIN- - goods, etc. Mr. Vignatto Independent Democratic practically has thruout ciable acquaintanceship The churches of the county Sun- ment very seriously and has en- sons, and just a little shy on pub- been WILL TAX ALL RELIEF in W. Johnson came to Helper the community. reared J. this to community. deavored Frank AGENCIES TO THE LIMIT licity. This is his first campaign However, ne day, November 12, will all be Porter in support Mayor got away tor a year from Manti in 1929 and for the Not much use trying to pick the conduct of local for a political office, but he is out asked to the roll call before and a half during the World war past four years has been section Bill to affairs. pieces or find fault with to I With a winter of harship for the public place make the best of it and should when he enlisted in the Cth in- foreman in the local D&RGW and every effort will be him, as he would just laugh anyI many unemployed just ahead of us made to put the drive over in a he lose would be among the first fantry, fifth division of the regu- 3'ards; married, and the father of way. But he's handy with books to smile and congratulate the win- lar vand the certainty that all relief big way this year. army and grabbed off 16 14 children, 12 of whom are living. and could handle the work in the ner. We all have been hit financially agencies will be tried to the very months He has followed railroading for event of his election. in France, seeing active Candidate for Progressive service in the Meuse Argoynne 31 years, serving 15 years with pnit in an effort to provide for in many ways during the past few Councilman City )eieedy, Judge J. W. Hammond years, but care of the needy is a DeLos E. Brandon, editor of the and St. Miehle offensives. the Union Pacific. V F.ce, chairman of the Carbon all must face so we'll just 1916 In He has made his home in Utah became Jack associated duty is a newcomer in V Red Cross chapter, last have to grin and bear it and give Helper Journal, Four-Yea- r Councilman with the Helper state bank in the for the past seven years, and at local made Utah politics, having announced Glen Reese as till it hurts. Candidate for Treasurer Fusion Ticket capacity of assistant cashier, one time served a year as justice and Helper his home just slightly Jyrfnan' of the county drive, with on the Carter, to Erycn Independent Democratic married, That is the way the Red Cross under two the of the at Utah. poup working peace right Charleston, having arrived father of eight children, four of sition of cashier which he now Krt.'A S. -- Wahl handling the does, and it is ably described in here Jan. years, in Helper, reared and eduBorn 1, 1932. Helper roll call. The Red Cross roll the following comment by Judge whom are married; and a grand- holds. cated here; married. Joe Bonacci's enthe In business he world has ( call will continue from November John Barton Ae He is married, and the father of parents came to Utah 34 years ago Payne, chairman of joyed approximately ten years of parent to nine more children. With 11 to November 30, altho the the exception of one married Jack and Jill Vignetto, and in his the National Red Cross: and have resided in Helper for the Two-YeCandidate with Councilman newspaper the training ., actual drive probably will not get "The Red Cross carries on! More Hearst newspapers in the largest daughter, all his children make political career enjoys the distincpast 25 years. ' under Independent Democratic way locally until Monday, than 25 million of our their home in Helper. tion of having made five camHe is a graduate of Carbon people have cities of the east and on the west John Rask a i is November IS. railroad man, A lifelong worker in L. D. S. paigns for the office of city treas- married, the fattier of three chil- county high school and during the had that fact brought home to coast, including Cleveland, Chicatime since leaving school has been them in the last 18 months. They go, St. Louis, San Francisco and circles, bishop of the eighth ward, urer without opposition L He is well capable of looking dren, and at present is employed employed by the Utah railway, as were fed and clothed by the Red Los Angeles. In private newspaper and a man who reasons thru the as road foreman on the Castle after the office of city treasurer, well as holding various positions in Cross, to which a generous Con- ventures he has edited and owned honesty of his heart. came to Helper in 1913, and it may be the people will wish Gate section of the local D&RGW local stores. lie the of the entrusted task several newspapers in Wyoming, gress nation-wid- e He is a candidate for city treasflour and cotton dis- as well as being associated with served two years as night clerk in to add another two years to his yards. Mr. Rask came to Helper in urer on the independent demotribution. The responsibility was his father, C. Watt Brandon in the the local railroad' offices, and then service record. He rates as one of 1924, and is a former employee of established the Carter dray and Helper's heaviest taxpayers. accepted cheerfully. The duty has publication of one of that state's the Great Northern railroad in cratic ticket. transfer business. been discharged effectually due to largest daily papers. Minnesota, and the Rio Grande in A. R. DEMMAN the unfailing 4 conscientious, upright citizen. He has had varied political excooperation, support Colorado. Miss Edith Mott, who recently one and who P. Bician and Surgeon will make a probably and helpfulness of our chapters perience, culminating with electo Since he this has coming conducted the style show in the in city cam the good showing present Two-yefAZ HOTEL BLDG. and branches. Councilman tion to the Wyoming state legislaserved as section foreman and J. C. Penney company store has paign. 1930-3ture 80-He is married and one "And in the relief of the unemRes. Ph. 100 Independent Democratic road master for the D&RGW; he written Manager M. P. Street ex11-- 1 5 8 lfours ployed, the Red Cross chapters the father of one son. Barney Hyde as he is known to has never been a candidate for pressing pleasure over the intrest-e- d Thru his editorial policies in The xl of the public office. many; married; Utah more than 739,000 civilian famiattendance at the showing. Journal he believes he is suf lies. Fusion Candidates For City "The Red Cross cannot retreat ficiently well known to local resi Councilman E. FLYNN, Mgr. or turn aside. Its permanent base dents to enable them to determine As one of the candidates for the hia for a seat in the candidacy is its practical interpretation of Licensed "Embaliner r council chair on the ' the will of our people to serve hu- Helper city council on the local fusion In attendance ticket we see the name of 5 ticket. Progressive no in with distress, manity . PRICE John Gerendas, UTAH of of race, creed or color." the Success markets. Election to Ambulance Service Phone 29 thought this office would be no novelty to Mr. Gerendas as back in the early Two-YeCouncilman LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 20'3 he served two terms in that r5 Jiter Progressive Ticket Constitutional Amendments HELPER LODGE NO. 1659 Property owner and business- capacity. This has been Mr. Gerendas' man; first came to Helper 17 Harvey Partridge, Dictator in home since boyhood, other than I A. J. Carlson, Secretary CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TV years ago when he engaged LUXATION TO MINIMUM WAGES FOI business. Married, and the father for a few years away from home nt 7'an P M WOMEN AND MINORS t?"WWvcwrupjidav of four children. Candidate for the and a stretch in the army during .? KBignia oi ryuuas Han office of two-yecouncilman on the World war, being discharged A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend-mefrom Camp Lewis, Wash, when the to Article 16 of the Constitution, the ticket. Progressive I by th A (Ida. on of a Section Itekttin? tu Mr. Ossana formerly served two armistice was signed. WALTER C. a Minimum and Wage for Women He is rated as a successful busiMinors; and Central VtVlfara of An W years on the Helper city council Ai 1 UKJN E I and all Employees, ness man, is married, and has a back around and since 1922, that B it revived by the Legislature of the Court House Price, Utah time has tried to keep clear of son Gregory now attending the State of Utah, d of all the memPhone Price 392 ber elected to each huuia concurring 1. Justice to all; the rights of all the people must be respected. politics altho repeatedly asked to Helper school. therein : Phone Helper J run for office. SECTION 1. Is it Tint 2. We do not believe in cutting wages, other than where absolutely proposal to Now he has been drafted to ani.Trd Article 1G of the Conutitution by th ndtiitioa of a section which will read as folmake the S. P. COLTON and in is the necessary. campaign lows : Two-YeCouncilman running. Capable in business, he SIZC. 8. Th; legislature mny, by appro3. We will do all in our power to secure a cash payment for those Netary Public also should prove capable in pubpriate legislation provide fur the estabFusion Ticket lishment of a minimum for womea aid from the government, as it is said is being done elsewhere, and lic R. C. a has and receiving office, Weeter, married and the COLTON MOTOR CO. and minors and mny provide for the comlarge circle of friends and supporters. of four children, first lofather fort, her.il h, snfety and general weifai which believe would be more satisfactory than the present system of we UTAH of nny ami ail employee. No provmiua HELPER cated in Helper 29 years ago. of this constitution shall be construed as kind. in We believe the majority of people are capable of buying paying a limitation upon the authority of th legHowever, his work as locomotive islature to confer upon any commission now their own supplies. engineer has kept him somewhat or hreaf!cr created such power and HARRIS SIMONSEN Two-Yeas the legislature may deem requisand it was not until Councilman unsettled, it is within our power to have the present city light and power If 4. ite to carry out ths provision of tliis 1929 he was able to select Helper NOTARY PUBLIC Progressive Ticket lowered we will do so, and pass on to the citizens that savings and, rates Lawrence Mower, married and as his permanent home. HELPER UTAH if possible, a still bigger saving thru lowering of local rates. Out of 29 years in the employ COXSTlTliTIONAI, AMENDMENT V.F.. the father of three children, has LATINii TO I.VfoXICAI'iNM LltjU0i:3 made this community his home for of the D & RGW, 22 years of that 5. We favor repeal of the eighteenth amendment and the state the past 13 years, and since 1931 time have been served as locomo A Joint Rfjolultsn Tropasinff an Amrnd-ni- . tive engineer; he is a member of has resided in Helper proper. liquor laws. nt to Article XXII of the Constila-t:- n of the Suite of ( lali by Repealing Mower enlisted in the marines the B of LF and E. 6. We favor enactment of the amendment to the constitution relating Srcllon I 1 hereof ltclatim to the This is Mr. Weeter's first atPublic Stenographer, Court Re shortly after war was declared, and Iitrubtion of Kale, Manuthe to employment of women and children, and favor the passage of laws facture, Use, Advertisement of, l'Gsars served in one training camp after tempt to secure an elective office Hand, Dictation porter, Short sion of or 1 in like about 15 or 20 other can from another Commercial Correspondence, Legal De it reinlvedrafl'ic thelnioxicnti'ne Litiuars. Pacific coast to the and, bettering the working conditions of any and all employees. Legislature of the by the Gulf of Mexico, and when the aiaaies, ne wont be quite sure reasonable Forms Transcribed; Stale of I (ah. a of all 7. We will do all in our power to secure worthwhile government elretrd to each House and rates. armistice was signed was seeing what is the will of the people until of all the mcmbrri of each House on votes the service are counted. the projects within the city and county such as water system improvements, But, by the concurring therein: battleship MississipUpstairs in Stafford Bldg. SECTION I. pi and a short stretch on the same token, he is out to win if Repealing Srct:on J af oiling of streets and roads, a high school building for Helper, and similar Article 22. 1'hr.t it is iiropn.ird to amend Phone 160-cruiser Cincinnati, being dis- possible. Article XXII of tue Contitu:ion of (jiah other worthy projects as we realize there must be more employment to bring in the following riarttcular, charged at New Orleans. : That Section S of Article XXII of the us out of this depression. to Carbon He then returned constitution of L'Uh be and the tame a Le county, seeking employment in the hereby repealed. 8. We will not sanction any bond issue without the approval of Two-YeSECTION 1. Duty of Secretary of State. mines and was one of the memCouncilman The Secretary of Site ia hereby directed the voters and taxpayers. bers of the United Mine Workers Fusion Ticket to aubmit the proposed amendment conof America who went on strike at tained hereinto to the eleclora of the stale L. J. Sullivan first came to 9. We will operate within a resonable budget. at the next Reneral election In the manClear Creek In 1922. Today he is a Helper in 1913, is married, and has ner provided by law. 10. We will not raise tax rates if avoidable, and will do all in our member of the NMU. SECTION t. Effective Date. If adnntrit practically made this city his home by the electors of the stale this amendment There are those who seem to since that time. power to lower them. ahall hare effect on the first day of Janu It also is his first try for an ary next succeeding a determination by think a rank and file miner can't 11. With the help of the public, we will do all in our power to see the Board of State) CanTaasera of the re-- be elected to a political office in elective office, altho he served two ault of the election designated In S"Ctio Carbon county, but Mower is terms as democratic that no one goes hungry or suffers from the want of fuel or clothing, and t ocreoi. precinct making the race on the Progres- chairman and at present holds the w ill do all possible to secure medical aid where necessary. T. M. H. Welling, sive ticket. office of secretary in that same Secretary of State ef R. A. NILSON, Prop. the State of Utah, do hereby certify that 12. We will endeavor to secure help from the government in taking body. He is considered a consistent the foresroina; ia a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendments pre, worker in democratic circles. of transients. care Helper being a railroad terminal, there are many posed by the regular and special sessiona In private life, Mr. Sullivan is a of record in my office. stranded here and made a heavy burden on the public which should has it Machinist on the D & RGW, havProgressive Candidate for In wltr.efs whereof, I have hereunte be also would be an act of humanity. if raised It act my hand and affixed th Great Seal became associated with possible. ing first City Recorder of the Bute of Utah, thiat 1st day f SepLocal1909. W. SPRING CANYON In back R. that as a Johnson (or "Bill," industry 1838. tember, 13. We insist that all city business be handled in an efficient manlot of the boys call him) has a ly he belongs to the Association of COAL CO. (SEAL) with constant economy. and ner, Properly handled, we believe the city record as city recorder which Is Mechanical Crafts and Helpers. two-yeHe as election seeks to be business of carried without can that on camparable Mayor cutting wages of the labor, as some are councilman on the fusion ticket, on which he ticket Porter, does We do. as President Roosevelt, that wages should to Service First believe, ready seeks eight continu- and isn't quite certain whether he be this time. not cut at should get right out and camous years in office. Secretary of State. back and take it easy. One might say "eight years of paign, or If 14. we promise to do everything possible to give the public elected, First publication September (, IMS. efficient service" because that is It appears he didn't know he was a of honest and equitable city government; a government by fair, last publication Navemlr 6. I33S. Helper what it has amounted to, and la to be a party candidate until it the many and not the few; a government of the people, for the people, and attested by the statement of pub- was all settled. lic accountants who annually audit by the people, as is pledged to all in the Constitution of the United States of the city's records and proclaim America. Miners and Shippers of the Recorder Johnson's records to be Celebrated the in for Candidate state. the finest Fusion THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY. among very Signed But why shouldn't they be? City Recorder R. Attest W. Johnson. Like father and mother, like Starting out as an operator on the Spring Canyon Coal D. & R. G. W. years ago, he later son, might go nicely for Gene Frank R. Porter Eyesight Specialist served a year as chief clerk for Gibson for he comes of a politicalMines at M. O. Porter at the the Utah railway, served eight ly inclined family. His father, D. DeLos E. Brandon Gift Shop years as chief clerk at Heiner, and C. Gibson, usually can be found in Spring Canyon, Utah seven years as chief clerk at democratic circles, and his mother J. C. Ossana Castle Gate. Training like that has taken an active part In the Lawrence Mower General Offices Utah familiarizes one with books and same work, being at present a Helper 817 Newhouse Building, R. Johnson W. accounts to an extent that It be member of the state legislature. Eye Examined Gene comes is a local boy, reared and automatic. Salt Lake City, Utah ..Repair Work.. There Isn't a lot left to say educated in Carbon county. Foljjjf about Bill Johnson. Eight years In lowing school he served the Rloj a mm mm V.W.W.VAV.VMV.WAV.VV.VASV.V.VAVAV.V.V.VAV.V.WW HELPER JOURNAL Melvin O. Porter We ar i clc-n- ar DAY-THURS- E. F. Gianotti DAY j i, Jack Vignetio RED CROSS LROLL CALL TOV. 11 - j j ! 30 We Johnson ar ,T3 -- DeLos E. Brandon Byron Carter Joe Bonacci Jr. . t- Rask J ar SESSIONAL x)TICES B. H; Hyde ar 2-- 7-- John Gerenda er tS.J. 1,. two-yea- J. C Ossana IBM ar ar GEASE regressive Party Platform -- AT-JLA 6-- ar r Lawrence Mower ar ,l.M. W.ROSS mem-her- Sullivan J ar Expert Watch Repairing at The Gift Shop ! J W. Re Johnson I ar Spring Canyon 1 st Coal Dr. N. E. King Eugene Gibson s |