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Show The PAGE FOUR ' Nation's Income Dropped I , Of f : 32 Billion in 3 Years has ,. No 'wonder hit the country so hard. .Figures for the three-yea- r period from the peak of 1929 to the end of 193? have just been assembled, and tha comparison shows that there was Gas tie , Rock HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED Sweet and ORANGES, juicy, per dozen .,;.'.. 1H PINEAPPLE Number 2 JUICE, 2 4$ Cans With the De Angeles brothers monopolizing most of the scoring the Carbon County High School five swung into a first place tie with Central by defeating Huntat Price Wednesday ington 45-2- 8 PEAS, Gold Gem, sifted, ,2 N62 ; 23C cans SOAP, Bob White, 10 bars. night. Huntington built up a lead during the first quarter but never threatened after the first frame. The entire game was characterized by roughness and numerous personal fouls. Huntington's score was the result of long, wild shots almost exclusively. Four Huntington men were ousted on foul counts during the last half. 20 and COFFEE, M. per pound t package lie MAZOLA SALAD OIL, Quarts v . 12 Louis DeAngeles copped high score honors with 14 tallies. Tony DeAngeles was next high with 13. H. 'Brogrent was high point man for the losers with 13 points. Those seeing action for Carbon: T. DeAngeles, Gunderson, Snow, Jewekes, L. DeAngeles, Greco, Christensen, Patrick, Bayless, Red- ford, Olsen and Fish. The Carbon High Sophomore team trimmed Helper School to 2 in the prelimithe tune of nary. It was a rough, fast game with numerous fouls called on each team. 7e. Gallon RICE KRISPIES Per package 19C PEACHES, Del Monte, Sliced or Ha!es v. No. 2 12 can ... 7e I ..0 42-1- Chan- - TOILETSOAPS, du, White King, Mission V Bell,' 1 BASKETBALL GAME 5 bars ............ WON BY THE K. C. K "if t I MILK, any Tirand. tall i Helper K. C, Basketball Team took the Helper M. Men team into camp last week to the tune of Paul Dalpiaz garnered high scoring honors with eleven count ers for the K. C's. Verdi, Tabone P. Dalpiaz, F. Dalpiaz, Zaccaria, and Pero saw action for the winning K. C's. M. Men were represented by Thompson, Sluga, Jones, Price, House, Vaughan and Paur. 26-1- ROYAL Dessert 3 packages ;..-- , r, 1 15c "package Choco- HEWLETT'S T A B L Ei SYRUP, Pint jug...::..'.. POWDERED SUGAR 3- - 1 Mag-liacci- late pudding I pound package PAR or WHITE KING PQWDER, large package ........ 29c Ceylon, Orange Pekoe and Pekoe Pf V package.... WAX PAPER, 125-ft- . roii......;:.. 16C SALAD DRESSING, Gold Medal, Mir- - Aj acle Whip, qts..... W RICE, Fancy Blue Rose,' 35C Bag BUTTER, PEANUT - 28C jar TOMATO JUICE, ; Del Monte, Pierces, AWL 3 tall cans. fftt Meat Market Gov't Inspected MeatsBEEF - POT ROAST, cut ffom Prime Steers per potfrtd ..... IOC PORK SHOULDER ROAST, nice meaty cuts, pound fA v PRIME RIB ROAST, (Standing) per lb... M.mK VEAL ROAST, per pound .....t... 12C PORK LOIN .CHOPS, 2 pounds for SWIFT 27c PREMIUM HAMS, whole or half, lb....j o, SCNNYSIDE WON The Sunnyside M. Men and the Price Beckels five of Price were too much for the Springville Hol-le- y All Stars in a double-heade- r played at Price Tuesday night. Sunnyside ran up a score of 6 in the first game and the Beckel bunch garnered 50 counters to Hol-ley- 's 48-2- 21. TEA, 12-1- Local and General Benefit Play to Be Given Mrs. Jack Clma left for Salt . Principal VV. H. Wardell of the School, Helper, announces Central a in tha national income durwill be given by the loa that play 32 of billion dollars. that period ing the benefit of the for school ? cal National income is what the School band. ' The Central Helper servdoctors, workers,, farmers, ants storekeepers and others en- proceeds will go to provide the with uniforms. gaged in gainful occuptaion re- players Title of the play is 'The Henceive for actual labor performed. In 1929 the income was 81 pecked Husband," and it will be presented next Thursday evening, billion. place and time to be duly an,In 1930 it was 75 'i billion. nounced. All the city's civic and In, 1931 it was 63 billion. other organizations are urged to In 1D32 it was 49 billion. this movement for the Figures are not yet available for support of that splendid school 1933, but it is estimated it will be benenfit band. about the same, as 1932. The play is about the same as These figures, obtained in a year of research,' were prepared at the that recently staged in Price by the Rotary Club of that city. request of the senate, and have been referred to the senate finance ciommitlee. The estimates were DR. KLINE WILL NOT RETURN TO HELPER sought rbecause of the inadequacy of existing data to show what hapReport from Dr. C. L. Kline, pened during the depression. who left Helper shortly after the first of the present month, is that BASKETBALL GAMES he has decided to take advantage AT PRICE WEDNESDAY of an opportunity offered him at WEATHER PREVAILS THIS WEEK SPRING-LIK- E "Cool nights and warm" days have prevailed In the Helper district throughout the week. Old Sol Ras beamed down every day, taking away what little chill remained frftm the night before. resembled a day in "Tuesday Juni. Ay good, healthy snow storm woulg be beneficial just now the prevailing unseasonable weather. As Mark Twain said, "MucliJs said about the weather, but nothing ever is done about it." SERVICES FOR MINE ACCIDENT VICTIM Funeral services for Arnold Snow, who met accidental death at the Castle Gate mine a week ago, were held at Castle Gate Sunday at 1 p. m. Services also were held at Orangeville, former home of decedent; Monday afternoon. The obsequies were largely attended. HEAVY FINES FROM PRICE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Joe Volikayne and Tony Costello were fined in Justice of the Peace A. J. Lee's court at Price Friday. Volikayne was fined. $100 or 100 days in the county bastile on conviction of being drunk in a public place. Costello drew a fine of $50 or 50 days In the cooler on a and drunken driving count. Upon payment of $25 the remainder was suspended. Both defendants were arrested by State Patrolman Heavener on January 17. MINER IS ILL miner Tab Fowler, of Castle Gate was removed to his home Tuesday afternoon from his work at No. 3 Utah Fuel mine, suffering from illness. A rheumatic attack seems to be the source oi his trouble. well-know- n Subscribe for The Journal. he went for a vacation and incidentally take the examination from the board of medical examiners of that state. in Wisconsin, Before locating which was his intention when he left, he had intended returning to Helper, but the proposition that developed for him was for immediate acceptance. Dr. Kline first came to Carbon county in 1927, serving as mining company physician at Standardville for three years, and in 1930 came to Helper to pratice, which since has been his home, and where he and Mrs. Kline made many friends who regret their departure. Mrs. Kline left Helper Sunday to join her husband at Racine. Wis., where Racine, , HELPER, UTAH, JANUARY helper journal Lake Wednesday afternoon. Miss Fay Bills, Soldier Summit, in Helper. spent last week-en- d Mrs. John Howard spent at the Capital City. , the week-en- d Mrs. W. S. Groesbeck visited for several days this week in Helper with Mrs. D. K. Downey. Ockey and Mrs. Katheriqe Wallace; parade. Price American Legion post, Arthur S. Horsley; lighting, decorations an housing, Continued from Page One Mayor Dalton and the .ity counare unable to establish rates suffi- cil; transportation, Sheriff Bliss. Advertising and publicity, Val ciently low to compete "with the H. Cowles and A. L. Draper; postrates of the shipping companies. . ers, S. A Olson, Clark Wright and Depriving 94,000 of Jobs Both speakers stressed, the im- D. E.' Williams; massed band concert, Kiwanis club, Claude J. Em-peportance of .the railroads as emOf president;, headquarters, Price units and providers ployment. The intercoastal hauls now being taken care of by the steamship lines, should they again Water and Rail tax-payi- be relegated to I9i lodge of Elks. F. W.;Averin ed ruler; concert contest, club, Eugene Hanson, pr instrumental and vocal orchestra contests, high schoou' ulty, Norman Hamilton, to" JUNIOR PROM FEB. 9 The annual Junior Prom o; Carbon County High School held at the Silver Moon, Price day evening, February 9. the railroads, 94,-0Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wet-mor- e would provide employment for men. was stressed It that were over Sunday visitors in more trains would necessitate Provo and Keber City., more coal consumption and be an Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilde and aid to the intermountain mining family were visitors in Scofield industry.Resolution Adopted Sunday. After hearing the impressive adMr. and Mrs. Charles Pockering dresses from the visitors, the Club are visiting with friends in Salt passed a resolution to the effect that the Utah Congressional deleLake this week. gation be notified that the Helper Miss Ruby Bean, grade school Kiwanis Club is in favor of the reteacher of Helper, spent last Sat- peal of the long and short haul urday and Sunday in Salt Lake clause in the Interstate Commerce regulations. visiting with friends. Three New Members Club buttons were presented to Mrs. Nancy Wilde returned to new members at the meetHelper last week, after spending three Thorit Hatch, city attorney; ing, is Lake. She in Salt the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. A. Ossano, local business man, and C. J. Allen, manager of the XV. Edwards. Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co. here. Attention was focused on the Mrs. Dick Wooley of Columbia, a sister of Mrs. J. B. Kessler, who fact that this "is Anniversary Week was operated upon at one of the for Kiwanis. The aims and projSalt Lake hospitals Monday morn- ects of the organization were read. current ing, is reported greatly improved The main object for the year has not yet been determined, in condition. but purchase of uniforms for the Miss Flo Ossano, who is attend- Central School Band of Helper and ing school in Salt Lake, and her the building of a municipal playbrother! Robert, who is working in ground were mentioned. the same city, were visitors with their relatives here over Sunday. 00 Taxpayers John Labori, manager of the Continued from Page One Helper Super Service Station left WEDDING BELLS two visit weeks a Monday last for County Clerk B. H. Young is to San Jose, California. Hector many phases of taxation which sued a license to wed to Alexan Chiara will be in charge during will point the way to tax relief. Men prominent in public affairs der Eccles of Springville and Miss Mr. Labori's absence. will present their views and their Lena Bernice Baker of Provo, Satconclusions on how best the taxing On same William the XV. son C. Mrs. day urday. Dougherty and Arthur Perry, Jr., of Standard- and daughter, Robert and Jean, units in this state can perform ville and Bernice Burgener were returned to Helper Monday, after their functions without making s licensed to wed. with further inroads upon the pocket-bookhaving spent the week-en- d of Mr, Everyday Taxpayer. Mrs. Dougherty's son, Fred C. Discussion will be had of the Robinson, at Farmington, Utah. school problem, county governJohn Gerandas, who was ill at ment, city government and state ilMade from vegetable oils to his home several days recently, affairs. Interesting graphs and will be displayed which lustrations manbe used for the finest rookas duties to his returned has will show at a glance the real sit ing. This fat is easily digestager of the Success Market. uation which confronts the tax ed in any food and sells at Charles Bertolino, of the' same a large is that It hoped payer. bucket. 83c for the large firm, also was confined to his home several days last week due representation will be had from the Helper district," continued Mr. to illness. Barboglio, "to prove that we, as Buy three packages of are genuinely interested taxpayers, MrSv.Mike-Turnbu- ll, then for Mr. 15c, Desserts and Royal own in our welfare and will join after several months residence in you will have to pay only taxnavers throughout the other Chocoto of a have Mt. returned for Pleasant, j lc package state in bringing about the needed late Pudding. Helper, where the former has acin the cost of government. cepted employment. Mrs. Turnbull saving "If the power to tax is the pown was a formerly beauty er to it is now up to the destroy, Del Monte, Chase. & Sanoperator here, nd the two have to exert their controlltaxpayers M. B. them who or friends welcome J. many Schillings born, ing influence over the whole quesback. Coffee at 30c a pound. tion of taxation. That is the pur Brown and white Satin Mr. and Mrs". C. Reinhold Eck- - pose Of this important, garnering Sugar, 8r; quarts of Clorox, man of northern California, were in Salt Lake February 10," said 19c; Baking Soda, 8c; Cocoa-nu- t, arrivals in Helper during the last the local chairman, in conclusion. bag, 30c; Del Monte Prunes, 23c pkg.; Tuna week, and expect to make their home here for several months. Mr. ASSISTANTS NAMED Flakes, 10c; Grapefruit, 12c; I Reinhold is a lecturer upon socioGallon Cans Pineapple, 49c; FOR MUSIC CONTEST Blue cans The and 10c; Kraut, logical religious topics. large XV. new arrivals wBl have an annouce-men- t XV. Pine Peas, 2 for 25c; Del Christensen, general in The Journal in due time. chairman in charge of the annual Monte Peas, 15c; large packstate music contest to be held at age Oats, 17c; Mararoni and Price April 19, 20 and 21, has anCARRIER Spaghetti, 3 lbs., 19c; scrubJOURNAL'S! the names of his assistbing brushes, 10c; quart Cat-8uAT KENTIJWORTH HERE nounced 15c; Shrimps, 10c; Toants, as follows: mato Sauce, 5c; large CornFinance Elmie Bernard; comEdward Zulick, 'young Kenil-wort- h of scores, George E. flakes, ISc; tall Tomatoes, 8 pilation ;was in Helper Tueresident, for 25c; Milk, tall cans, 8 for final sday, arrangements making 19r; half gallon Mazola, 63c; to look after "ihe Journal's ShopHELPER to ,.. 3 lb. Sodas, S8c; Raisins, 4 Edition distribution, which he per farm Fresh 23c; lbs., Poultry will take care of each Friday noon. Eggs, 17c dozen; standards, starts off today with 300 Edward extra large, 21c dozen. Any of the paper for his home copies In Beer of by TELEPHONE brand pints, qts, town, and guarantees to see that or by the case. one reaches evtry home. Snowdrift Royal Desserts Coffee y, ng 26 well-know- f Market" PRICE HELPER j Cx , STRICTLY FRESH, DOZEN SUGAR To 59f of ( durii meet ing c nesd Roor $U year At . preat The tors SOAP'.":. 20c In the Market Ogden Stock Show Beef For those who want some choice steaks rut from show beef, aged In packing house coolers, we ran offer you an extra treat today. JUICY SIRLOINS and ROUNDS at 18c and 20c lb. OGDEN STOCK SHOW BEEF. Beef and Pork Beef roasts cut from government inspected Beef will range in price from 8c to 15c lb. Pork Roasts, 8c lb. to 17c lb. Veal, Lamb Your Sunday dinner can be prepared economically from our fresh Young Veal and Lamb. Price range from 8c lb. to 15c lb. Mntton Roast or Chops, 10c to 12c lb. Loose Lard, 2 for 15c; sliced Baron, 15c; cheese, 14c lb.; Swisn Brlrk, 25c lb.; Fresh Oysters, large, pints, S5c. Other Fresh Fish, and cured; Cottage Cheese, lunch Meats, Hams, etc., at very low prices. ONE STOP TO SHOP O.P.SKAGGS "A SURETY OF riRITV COMMISSIONERS SIT AS EQUALIZATION BOARD Last week the county commissioners sat as, a county equalization board at Price, to consider personal property taxes, but found the meeting unnecesssary as there was not a single exception to the county assessor's valuation taken. This meeting was the first of a series of four to be held for this purpose. The next will be the third Tuesday in Februrary, and the remaining two the third Tuesdays in March and April. Taxpayers are reminded that they must present their adjustment claims at the next meeting of the equalization board after they are assessed. SPOKE AT M. I. A. E. L. Miner, principal of the Heiner school, was the main speaker at the weekly M. I. A. The subject meeting Tuesday. was "The Family as an Institution," and much favorable comment was made by the large number of persona attending. Next week the subject will be "Ideal Parent and the Ideal Child." NAMED TO COMMISSION Governor Blood has appointed W. V. Christensen, superintendent of Carbon County schools, to membership in the State Text Book commission which selects books for the schools of the state. Mr. Christensen is one of seven members chosen from throughout the state on the board. After 8:30 P. jects the I CORN OR SILVER GLOSS, 2 packages . Th JI Direc 4 g Jones ISf M. O Bate 1 B. serve, Rosa, the direct office chose H. I Mrs S?." CLEANSER' DAT jfm T 7T7 Per Bar ROYAL GELATINS Per TOMATO SOUP. Can.... M. C. . Per TOMATO JUICE Can.... TOMATO SAUCES Mar by th 1 t POS1 MUSTARD' ZZ BANANAS "pI""' Mcy' ORANGES' Per PORK BEANS Can.. ' A C :he Po plate p fi for th. iear talned pffjee, Jflihsdeive KyJ rrSjLJ AlV.thi SCHILLINGS, pound 16t f Bids kg ma; GALLON CAN, EACH APPLES vastle Ucatioi btainec PER BLACKBERRIES GAL. i TA I PINEAPPLE PER GALLON aled ii tening CATSUP ted af C(ttg evid QUART CANS, EACH CRACKERS Afpled. ve bee 5r;bei SODAS caul ted umble, ritnessei M. Only STKAkQ JGrxvO STEER BEEF, 2 ?CPoIice oi pounds These are station-tO'Statio- n t that are p, Greenriver along I CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE or VEGETABLE BEEF, 2 Cans .... STARCH mi If LlR SUGARS0;0 QOT O 1 W KJTP -- ; An rates City A rned to g in at PORK CHOPS ILOIN, POUNDS Batons -- Mi, BUSINESS A JLVVyiTXVJ JL J CUTS, ( held ut 500 e annua lb "Price, a fccted co "Uon fo POT ROASTS CARDS Dignified and Distinctive TOUR business card is your introduction . . . the impression you make depends upon its appearance. Let us design for you cards appropriate to your business. 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