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Show I ( PAGE EIGHT Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, October 27, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL re Supporting the - . J Join the W Buy flow Parade! ms AW The Blue Eagle is spreading its wings We're IUY! BUY! Now Arriving Carload of Furniture DINING ROOM BEDROOM SETS SUITES KITCHEN FURNITURE LIVING ROOM LUXURIES Mecte iew s bpnng-rilie- d. SPECIAL PRICE 9 Our Display Rooms are complete with all the needs of the home Monarch and South Bend Ranges RCA and Philco Radios Estate Heatrolas h ' & mum h well-furnishe- . d 9. c& furniture oeiper Hardware Company- i lie GET MOUNTAIN LION Jim Hatch, Jerry Markley and Tommy Judd returned this week from a hunting trip in the Easin country, making the Lusty ranch headquarters. The boys, in company with Mr. Lusty, put in three days tracking down, cornering and killing a mountain lion weighing approximately 200 pounds. Tommy Judd says hunting deer is fun, but hunting lions is a sport for kings. VALUES f"4V,7 Harry Clark and 12 companions are reported to have returned over the week end from the Salina Canyon country where each se- The famous Curlee and Mid- dishade Suits that any man would be proud to own. We offer exceptional values in these suits, and we have them in all of the new fall shades, a t 1 B. H. Hyde, Jim McFall, Cliff Hansen, Emil Migliore, and Keith Kofford returned Tuesday from a weeks hunting trip in the Salina country, the party of five bringing back four deer and almost getting a shot at a wild cat. Norm Hamilton, principal of Carbon county high school, showed the boys a few things about hunting when a party of 15 put in a week hunting in the Steer Ridge country. Norm went out the first day, earmarked his buck by shooting a horn off, and got the raspberries from the boys when he returned to camp with the antler. Norm proceeded to go out again the next morning and bag the animal he had tagged the day before. Superintendent W. W. Christensen and Henry Jones also got their bucks, as did the balance of the party of 15. BUY! SUIT AND OVERCOAT 1 .... Oxford .... Blue Brown Gray CURLEE SUITS MIDDISHADE SUITS I 1'!? Allan Halvorsen, Julies Spiga-rell- i, Johnny Picconni and Walt Whittaker returned Sunday evening after three days in the vicinity of Beaver, each bringing back a nice buck. Mattresses . Rpreiiding con- fidence, good will and buying power with these attractive values. Fall in line! Get hi step! nn Our Overcoats will make a hit with you this year. They will stand a lot of hard wear and Ml look good. Take advantage of the special offer for this week. $17.50 Values .... Only !?J4f5 These gloves are the last word in quality and price. Washable Suede and Kid gloves in all of the new fall colors Black, Blue and Brown, In exceptionally low prices. SUEDES As Low As KID GLOVES Ai As Low As Our New Fall Dresses are the talk of the town. Come in some time and see these I- - 5 L e t A1II7M JUL STEIN Q A cured his deer. HOME-OWNE- D STORE Paul Carter checked in Wednesday, having gotten his deer. Jimmy Bottino, who accompanied him on the trip, failed to fare so well. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Kline re- turned this week from the Bear Lake country where the doctor is reported to have secured what may e record for deer be an 240 pounds dressed. all-tim- COMMEN ON THE NEWS By DeLOS E. BRANIhW jfHY NOT IRRIGATE AREAS? ,. millions of acres of Utah With V .land merely awaiting the advent jf water in order that they may be farmed, one cannot but look with wonderment on a program k.hat calls for the spending of mil lions of dollars for highways, fed- Ural buildings, power projects and bther activities. these things are, of While Icourse, desirable, Utah neverthe less is a vast area and has much jpTAH worse during the last 20 years and CHARLES LEGER ADDRESSES that it is time the ill was cured. 'MIA ON FINANCIAL AFFAIRS "If," says he, "we cannot do it in one way, we will in another but The MIA classes at Central do it we will." school Tuesday evening heard an He is right it is a interesting discussion by Charles proposition now. Leger of the Central Commission & Supply company on matters of SALT LAKE STORE finance, he dealing with this intricate subject in all its phases. One of Salt Lake City's largest The meeting was well attended department stores was fined $500 and Mr. Leger's comments well relast week for violation of the NRA ceived. Another interesting topic code. That store could have pro- has been arranged for the class tested the fine but it didn't. It next Tuesday, advises B. H. Hyde. paid up in full and came out a ONE-SENcouple days later with a full page SALE OKAY NRA advertisement for its store. There probably will be more The Rexall one-cesale conchislers exposed from time to time ducted over the end of the week as continue, and the was a highly successful event, acpublicity they get won't do them a cording to Mrs. Ray McGonigal of bit of good. store. The items the The moral of this is: Get to the wentHelper drug and the special rapidly, NRA before it gets to you. That hour-sale- s were marked by an unway you are safe. heavy patronage. This sale IS FINED T land which could be utilized and turned into a re venue producing medium were it but aided by an ample irrigation W ASHINGTON HAD THE project. But the average politician RIGHT IDEA doesn't seem to care how the Because today is the twelfth money is spent just spend it! anniversary of "Navy" day in the United States, and there has been KEEP AN EYE OPEN ON so much propaganda seeking a cut THAT REPEAL BALLOT in our navy forces, we believe it It is going to take a wise head timely to quote from George to vote intelligently on the ballot Washington: "To be prepared for which will repeal the eighteenth war i3 one of the most effectual amendment for, be it known, we means of preserving peace." will not cast a vote for repeal, but mther for or against the 21st WHY NOT A LOAN amendment which, if passed, FOR THE MINERS would repeal the eighteentn With the farmers, home owners, I amendment. Therefore, we will have to vote cattlemen, banks, railroads, in FOR RATIFICATION of proposed surance companies, et cetera ad 1 change in the Constitution of the infinitum being given loans by the yty United States if we wish to repeal federal government, we now come forth with our own bright (and so laws. It r the federal anti-liquminds us of the song, Yes, W far as we know, original) idea that mayhaps the government may Have No Bananas. wish to loan the miners a little money. WHERE THE NRA The miner sure could spend It, i HOMES IN and it would put a real crimp in the are cussing people Many old man depression In this neck of NRA for this, that and everything, the woods. Just a billion or bo. ao much S where in fact they haven't ninmp thdt nrocram lor. t The NRA is just one amicy nuie RUNNING MONEY CHANGERS . ,f phase of the federal recovery pro-- S OUT OF THE TEMPLE President Roosevelt during his gram and has to do only with the y, adjustment between employer and fireside radio chat Sunday evening '''employee and the elimination of stated that America no longer will ' unfair practices in the business be a temple of money changers. world. That is all the NRA That is an atti "M amount to. And it shouldn't be the tude, but it won't get him any inor where. They kicked the money ,'NRA, but rather the IRA 4 dustrial recovery act. out of the temples many changers ? or centuries ago and nthor ' ' A's ronld be the BRA J1 they made bank recovery act; FRA or farm Wall street their headquarters. act there is a wnoie i recoveryof them. family Mrs. Sena Wahl and daughter President Roosevelt avers that Marie are back to their home in conditions In our nation of money Helper after a short visit with changers has steadily been getting friends in the Capital city. 'ft '4 5 i usually was publicized thru Journal advertising and Helper Journal-printe- d handbills, and a number of customers are reported to have expressed appreciation of the manner In which local facilities were used for this printed matter. BUY NOW LUMBER YARD ABANDONED NEW HOTEL MANAGEMENT As a citizen of Helper it is your duty to register and be prepared to vote at the election November 7, regardless of your political affiliation. Tuesday, October 31, and Wednesday November 1 are the last registration days. It is within your power to help elect men to city office whom you believe will give the city their best efforts. Let your conscience be your guide but register and vote. the close of business Saturday night, the subscrip- - tion price of the Helper Journal will return to its reg- ular rate of $2.00 per year. During the past year we have maintained a special rate of $1.00 per year because of unsatisfactory business con- ditions. And during the Help- er Buy Now week, which closes Saturday night, we have made a still more gen- erous offer of 50 cents a year as our part in the week of special prices. This special rate will continue this week, but must after that be re- turned to the $2.00 rate. This is made necessary because of increased stock and operation rnota -- TV On page five of this issue appears an advertisement for the Utah hotel, now under the management of Mrs. Anna Drury. In the past 30 days the Utah hotel has been completely redecorated, BUY Price lodge of Antlers Monday installed the following officers for a six months' term: Exalted antler, Francis Bernard; leading antler, Donald Whitford; loyal antler, Gus Doulos; lecturing antler, Wilson Virden; recorder, Edward Piaci-tell- i; treasurer, Herndon Virden. The installation was conducted by Frank W. Averill, exalted ruler of Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. E. and chairman of the Antlers' advisory committee. Appointive offices were filled by the new exalted antler, as follows: Guide, Domonick Besso; guard, Leland Callaway, chaplain, John Richard Causer; sentinel, IS NOW v at 1 Postmaster Harris Simonsen Monday 'was wearing a smile of pure pleasure as carpenters were at work installing a storm lobby in the postoffice. In past years the postoffice has gone thru the winter without this convenience and the building, as a rule, has been rather cold and unpleasant to work in. BUY NOW Sylvia Dimick now is assisting of the Strand Sweet shop. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houston and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Tinkler in Clear Creek. Mrs. A. S. Wahl, her mother Mrs. J. Litizzette and sister Mrs. H. E. Ford, motored to their home in Helper Sunday from a couple days visit in Salt Lake City. Henry Hall returned Saturday night from a five week trip spent visiting with the latters mother, Mrs. M. A. Ashton in Decatur, 111., and attended the Mr. and Mrs. Sovereign Grand lodge I. O. O. F. at Springfield. They also spent several days at the Century of . BUY NOW Progress and came home by way Mrs. William Glickman of the of Boise, Idaho, where visited for LaFrance dress shop was a Tues- several hours with the I. O. O. F. morning they left for Salt day business visitor in Salt Lake Tuesday and Bingham where Grand Lake City. Master Hall will make an official visitation with the Odd Fellows Kenneth Cavenah, who has been lodges. attending school in Salt Lake, recently received notice of his acceptance for training as a pilot WHAT NO HOSPITAL? and now Is studying at the federal aviation school at Riverside, Calif. We have Just about given up hopes of ever seeing a hos- pital, and others arc beginning to feel the same way. Many reasons are being set forth as to why we probably won't get FOR SALE Bohm Clarinet, 17 a hospital for Carbon county no funds, no local harmony, keyed. Silver Bettoney low pitch Cost $135.00. Sale $40.00 Cash. no nothin'. And that's where Professor F. II. Ford. Inquire it seems to be right now. Mrs. A. Ray 31 Wclby Street. Classified Ads if i SIGNS OF WINTER PRICE ANTLER LODGE INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS 7 f MAX new floor coverings laid, new bedding, furniture and many improvements effected which now make this one of the nicest hotels in this portion of the state. Rooms are available at moderate rates, with or without baths. - The Helper Lumber, following its disastrous fire of several months ago, has abandoned its Helper location and consilidated its business The office with the Price yard. BUY NOW building, which was little damaged PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS in the blaze, was last week moved to the grounds of the Central Commission & Supply company, Santa Claus already is making which now is the only lumber his plans for Christmas distribudealer in this city. tion of toys and in peeking around this week we find he now has a considerable stock hidden away in the J. C. Penney company BACK TO $2.00 RATE At ..-- CUY NOW DO YOUR DUTY We don't honestly believe anyone could be more sincere in supporting the President's plan for national recovery than are we and we don't honestly believe we could offer you a better tire value than Firestone Tires and Tubes. Many thousands of miles of reliable and economical travel are found in Firestone Tires. fill a real real are to They motoring equipment designed Gum-Dippe- d Gum-Dippe- d motoring need. Prepare Now For Winter We have a large supply on hand now of antifreeze preparations for your radiator: Trestone at $2.25 at $2.25 gallon; Radiator Alper gallon; Never-Frecicohol at $1.00 per gallon. Better drop in and let us make this essential winter change for you. e BRYNER'S SERVICE M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Automotive Electricians PHONE 812 HELPER, UTAH 1 |