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Show UMWA Signs Up With Mines IS OVER THE ELECTION The heat of the eh'otion campaign has cooled oft with the weather, and we now turn our thoughts to the approach of winter and its motoring troubles. One of the most bothersome things is tire trouble in bitter or weakened cold or stormy weather, and if you have worn-ou- t tires now is a splendid time to replace them, with Continued from Page One Hiawatha, Alfred Carey, Scofield, and Fred M. Civish, Columbia. Operators Listed Operators A. C. Watts, Castle- - gate, Utah Fuel company; F. A, Sweet, Salt Lake, Standard Coal company; Thomas R. Stockett, Salt Lake, Spring Canyon Coal company; Otto Herres, Salt Lake, United States Fuel'company; J. B. Marks, Salt Lake Independent Coal & Coke company; R. M. Coal Denver, Chesterfield company, and George Schultz, La Tuda, Liberty Fuel company. The Utah coal operators who signed the agreement are: W. C. Stark for the Blue Blaze Coal company; E. L. Cropper for the Chesterfield Coal company; J. B. Marks for the Independent Coal and Coke company; L. R. Weber for the Liberty Fuel company; L. T. Dee for the Lion Coal corporation; J. Edward Taylor for the F. A. Mutual Coal company; Sweet for the National Coal company and the Standard Coal company; A. P. Cederlof for the Peerless Coal company; James B. Smith for the Royal Coal company and the Spring Canyon Coal company; Bernard W. Newren for the Scofield Coal company; C. M. Sweet for the Sweet Coal company; Moroni Heiner for the Utah Fuel company, and Downie D. Muir Jr. for the United States Fuel company. Ma-gra- and TIRES TUBES Slick and icy roads will hold a minimum of danger for you with reliable Firestone treads on your car, and you can Firestone Tires actually laugh at chopped up icy highways, and Tubes will do the trick and at a minimum cost, too, J For The Cold Weather Firestone Prestone Tip Top Neverfreeze, Alcohol $2.95 gal. $2.93 gal. Flozone, r 13- r -1 JI " $2.25 gal. $1.00 gal. I ml .fx 11 TUKEE CARS DERAILED M. O. FOKTflK, ai.;r. The breaking of a wheel on a freight car n iar the summit Tues day caused the derailment of three E.'ectricians Automative PHONE 313 UELI'EK, UTAH cars and serious damage to a small steel bridge, as well as delaying nine D&RGW employes who were unable to get back to Helper in time to vote before the polls THE GRILL CAFE I Excellent Meals closed. Quick Service WHY NOT HAVE TOl'R DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOMS? K I CAN ACCOMMODATE S00. 50c TO 75c OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 194 HELPER, UTAH -- w Journal Ads Get Real Results B a fli O bi mm Bi a B m WITH AN Estate Heatrola The ideal Heating System for any home, At Prices $49.50 M ona rch ON NEWS By DeLOS E. BRANDON PASSING OF SENATOR JOHN B. KENDRICK In Memorial hospital, at Sheridan, Wyo., Friday last, John B. Kendrick, United States senator from Wyoming, passed away at the age of 76 years. And there is no rejoicing in republican circles over the passing of this dominant democratic statesman. For he was honorable. In politics he fought his political enemies with all tne honorable weapons available, and many were the coups he counted. In private life he rose from the realm of a cowhand herding cattle over the old Chisholm trail from Texas to Wyoming, and thru personality, a willingness -- to work, and a constant consideration for the rights of others became known far and wide as one of the country's largest cattle barons. An acquaintance and friends of the writer for many years, we honor his memory as a true son of that old west whose traditions will never die. I -- iiv-.TAj- jt iWAl ;,ta':M,I and Up anges $79.50 $89.50 S99.S0 $119.50 V ' Q RCA and Philco Radios Furniture, Hard- ware, Paints anything and everything for the home at moderate prices. 1 1X3 CU AT iii iii ISBISBBia i si oardware US MS m to greet every child! "how-de-doP-dol- A ls N wide-eye- d cuddly Teddy says cry "Mama! Mama chatter puppies bark with P-mo- nkey and Penney8 Prices are A other states. Rather carefully compiled records upstate show us that Utah miners are able to gross about $104 a month on a full time basis; also that the average working WHAT THE TUESDAY VOTE REVEALS A study of the Tuesday balloting shows several things. It indicates clearly that the public, generally speaking, is fed up on the It also eighteenth amendment. shows that incumbents generally were removed from office and that the public at last is availing itself of the right of franchise in the hopes of bettering conditions. Flour Bootleggers Now Are Active evening, roundly Wednesday abused any and all who are becoming impatient with the recovery program and incidentally assured us we would see favorable results immediately "three to six weeks," he stated. He accused the farmers of the middle west of "open rebellion" against the government and then stated the government was throwing several million dollars into the breach to smooth things over until the program gets under way. Things are moving fast. family, employees or household. Among the most noticeable violations which have come to the bureau's attention is the fact that certain people are purchasing wheat from elevators and are taking such wheat to millers, having the wheat processed into flour and signing affidavits to the effect that they are producers. This is a glaring violation of the provisions contained in section 15 (b) of the agricultural adjustment act and article 9 of regulations 81, which clearly provide that the LA GUARDIA TIES KNOT producer's It has been brought to the attention of the bureau of internal revenue that certain persons are taking unwarranted and unlawful advantage of that portion of section 15(b) of the agricultural adjustment act which provides that no tax shall be required to be paid NRA RESULTS SHOULD on the processing of any commoAT ONCE SHOW UP dity by or for the producer thereNRA Johnson, in a radio address of for consumption by hi3 own affidavit must to. be signed by the farmer who actually IN CAT'S TAIL the wheat. "the produces Fiorello La Guardia, has also come to the atten- It York New wrecked the guard," political machine this week when he was swept into office by an aroused electorate on his promise to clean up crime, vice, graft and a all other types of political filth which have ridden highhanded in New York for many years. It is a big job, that of cleaning up New York, but he may be able to do it. If he does, he will establish a new standard for other municipalities thruout the nation where similar conditions exist. However, La Guardia's ticket only elected 17 candidates out of 65 offices to be filled Tammany got Let us Inspect and prepare the rest. your car for winter driving. WAR AND RUMORS We recommend eveready OK TEACE Prestone "The perfect The Cuban government has fiDoes not Boll off. nally decided that a state of war exists within that government's boundaries. Wc hear also that Now Gallon plans are under way for a counter revolution in Spain. In the meantime. Hitler has n asked II-- Duce to call a peace and B disarmament convention of world powers which will really be a peace and disarmament gathering. In view of Hitler's request, and the B known fact that governments of s the V(." world now are working overtime to bring their battle units up to full war strength. It would seem the recent disarmament conference was a fizzle. $2.95 V ' m& Helper tiiroi rare Wt WS' mWJm J TEXAS GMNAN RIDES TO LAST ROUNDUP Another product of the south, Texas Guinan, came to the end of the trail Sunday. Texas rode a winding trail that took her to many strange places and brought her much questionable fame. She played while others worked, spent freely and saved little. Her show troop will be taken over by another, her night club will change hands, and soon she will be but a memory with little, if anything, of permanent value contributed to society. But while she lived she helped others to smile and a smile is worth a lot. Anti-Freeze- TTTT ! fJ k0 JWfejWf f j WJWwr TODAYI WORK WANTED Steady housework or by day. Address Miss period of the miners in Carbon Millie Pero, Castlegate, Utah. county is 90 days per year. BHDIBBiBIiaBlBRIBIlllllBBllrfai 1EIBBIBBI as a I IB I I I I I I I il I I I or COMMENT Miss Fern Haslam now is recovering from an operation for appendicitis to which she submit- NINETY DAYS WORK ted in the Price city hospital Sun- EACH YEAR day of last week. Much rejoicing oyer the signing of the new coal code, which is reThe Journal has one of the best puted to give the miners of Utah equipped job printing departments the best working agreement and scale of pay in the entire world. in the state. Prices reasonable. May heaven help the miners in Classified Ads a Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Friday, November 10, 1933 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT D. A. BENCH Auto Repairing No cbarge for printing Items Phone 2t. news Phone 23 tion of the bureau of internal reThe Journal has one of the test venue that farmers who actually equipped job printing departments produce wheat are taking their in the state. Prices reasonable. wheat to the mill, having it processed into flour and then selling the flour. The affidavit which the producer signs contains a statement to the effect that the flour 'so received by me from said pro: cessor is solely for consumption by my own family or my employees or my household; and that ;j no. part thereof will be sold for any other purpose'. Section 1114 of the revenue act of 1928, made applicable to the taxes imposed under the provisions of the agricultural act by section 19 (b) of such act, imposes heavy penalties for I R. A. NILSON, Prop. violation of the revenue laws in such cases. Expert Watch Repairing at The Gift Shop B T G ARMISTICE NIGHT DANCE All Out For A Big Time WITH CHRIS AND HIS BLUE EAGLE BAND Of Provo ". Melody and Rhythm Fun and Thrills RAINBOW GARDENS HELPER SATURDAY, NOV. GENTS 50c LADIES FREE Dont Miss The Fun 11 |