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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE TWO THE ED. J. SMITH DROPS DEAD HELPER JOURNAL HELPER, UTAH PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY r r : ' v. , WwmwtMw s x 4 ' ' y.,'.v.y, r .vys.: r??rs v - HELPER, UTAH, JANUARY 4, 1935 VJ w .:-.- v : - wvjw.wwjw. 'w,-.nv- v ,. 1 - Many Helper residents were to hear of the sudden death of Edward J. Smith,' 53, V. F. MacKNIGHT and L. G. BURRBSS, Publishers Denver & Rio Grande switchman Entered a Second Class matter at the Postoffice at Helper, in the Helper yard for the past four years, who dropped dead apCarbon County, Utah. parently from a heart attack on Main street at 7:30 a. m. today, - $2 6 MONTHS . $1 YEAR ONE SUBSCRIPTION Just after getting off duty in the DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION THE JOURNAL'S HtWS COITION local yards. DELIVERED FREE TO EVERY HOME THE JOURNAL SHOPPER'S EDITION The deceased has been employV " 'V; ;" ed the Rio with since Grande 1920 BOX 477 on Sent Rates Advertising Application. at which time he was employed at Soldier Summit and was transferred to this division point at the FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD time the railroad moved the termito Helper. nal The Helper City Safety Council comes as an organizaAlthough survivors are not detion well timed for the occasion and with propects of being finitely known, he is survived by a body with a wide field of work and a most human cause one son living in Texas and his wife is living in Ohio. The body as a goal. was taken to Price pending funerWhen we note that the yearly average of American sol- al arrangements. diers killed and those who died from wounds in the World war were 3,650 and the National Safety Congress in the estimate based on figures to date of the probable total of traffic deaths in which the automobile will have played a part will reach the staggering total of 34,100 for 1934, the need for Miss Orda Hunstman of Spring education and vigilance through and by members of such an Glen was confined to the organization as the Safety Council is absolutely a necessity. hospital Monday of this This organization comes to this city as one of many week following a crash of the car she was riding' on the the state and is sponsored and affiliated with the in which from through-ou- t Latuda to Standard-vill- e highway National Safety Council at Chicago. It stands for the sup. at 7:30 a. m. New Year day. was one of the ocport of traffic officers and punishment of offenders, and to Miss Hunstman os f A 5 y Kecar of owned the by organize and conduct a traffic school for the education of cupants ith Clark of Spring Canyon when : the people. & x$JBSSiSiilf ;S :;' ::?5K5? iSriiivrti J J y:?Z?HM&Z-?;::the machine skidded along the road 8:SS;i;j:Aii The loss of four lives and serious injuries sustained by just before entering Standardville by way of, Latuda and struck a three others on the highway south of Price New Year eve fence causing the light, coach to tnrougn possible recklessness or negligence should serve over turn ' on the left side of the well as a warning and a beckon for all public spirited and road. were five passengers in humane citizens to join-i- the rapidly growing safety organiz- theThere car besides the driver and ation! Its accomplishments may be your life. Iren Thorne, Castle Gate, James The New Ford V-- 8 for 1935 is Robinson, Castle Gate, were taken basic design. You h 1 to the Spring Canyon hospital the and roomiest Ford biggest mium performance wl WAR IN PACIFIC "VERY SOON" where they were treated for cuts car ever built. It is a strikand bruises. Miss Hunstman was buy this Ford V-modhandsome with war-timWilcar, adviser to President Colonel E. M. House, unconcious for twenty-fou- r hours ingly horsepower and capal i son and leading advocate of peace whom the Kaiser credited following the accident, having em lines and new, luxurious miles an hour. AU F. A New Ford been stunned from a blow on the That Brings New Beauty, appointments. with "almost" preventing the World War, sees not only im- left for 1935 come e; cars temple. But most important of all it mediate danger of war in the Pacific but asserts that Great Briwith Safety Glass thro : New New Kind MT. of and is PLEASANT a VICTORIOUS to isoat no additional cost. i especially designed tain is being forced into an alliance with Japan through Safety, give Riding Wasatch Academy basketball you smooth, over easy riding lation policies of the United States. Writing in Liberty Maga- team of Mr. Pleasant is We invite you to sj stopping front-seComfort Within Reach of Millions of People New Ford V-- 8 for lSKj in Helper during their tour of all lands of roads "a zine, Colonel House says: ride for back-sea- t riders." They were victors showrooms of Ford "Today powerful forces at ivork in Europe and Asia may Eastern Utah. to over last the night Huntington This of ease is You will want to ridel e make the resumption of the riding entente, in one extent of The Mt Pleasant of achieved the use three of basic You ease to printake it drive can curves by handling. yourself. You will fij form or another, inevitable. There are storm clouds over Eufi quintet has engagements with the never before combined in with a ciples to new of Dale Central high Castle greater safely. experience in motoring. ope and storm clouds over the Pacific." and one with Ferron tomorcar. There night are many new features in the Colonel House asserts that Japan's interests are toward row 1 night. Coach Brunger asserts 1. Correct distribution of car weight Ford 8 for 1935 which make the car a revival of a friendly understanding with England. In Eng- that his boys are in shape still eGsier to drive. New brakes give FORD V-- 8 PRICES ARE L land there is a strongly antagonistic feeling toward the United and expect to go places in the by ndmoving engine and body forward eir-ahalf inches. a more for with .wspced floor art this season. power quickly stopping States. Although Great Britian would prefer to "link shie1 12 BODY TYPES Coupe (S wine M S Vacation of seats by which the far less foot pressure on the pedal. Sedan. $510; Fordor S. , Tudor $495; Uruim-apTfc with the .she caT"'nKifciEa "saty '. ifT Trriailtf n irr nniirrr DE oved the tsf toward A (with r forward, clutch $!75. hew type understanding with us, Urear Britain wtlluntloubtedIy main center of the seat). $550; Coupe (3 windowsU ' effrora fae rear to force increase employs centrifugal tain friendly relations with Japan, even at the cost of our MOD "RN THEATRES IN UTAH CI Coupe (5 windows). $560; Phaeton,axle and away from the bmnpfi. (witi IJ.i resentment." 3. New spring suspension which perscat). $S25T Fordor Sedan, , "l,e mechanism makes the" car still easier t TOURING SEDANS, with built-i"Those are facts, not theories," contirXies Colonel House, FRIDAY and SATURDAY mits the use of longer, more flexible to handle. New, widsr, roomier seats. $595; ; Tudor Sedan. Touring Continuous 3:30 after "and it will be well for the American people as a whole to un- Saturday springs and increases the springbase to The New Ford V--8 for 1S35 retains the Touring Sedan, $855. "PAT" PATEKSON derstand them. Furthermore, it is not a problem that may 123 inches. V-- 8 (P. O. B. Detroit. Standard accessory 1 engine which has demonstrated its LEW AYEKS including bumpers and spare tire exs soon one in that the upbut us distant Center-Pois- e face press future, may The result is not which body types have Safety Glass through PEGGY FEARS dependability and economy in the serno additional cost. Small down paymec t on us." economical terms through the in new comfort enient, but a of only gives you vice more than a million owners. riding sal Credit Company.) the Roosevelt writer President as to continues, is," adds the of the its car and There are refinements, but no "Popular stability change in shocked ;- ;- - ";x, - ONE HURT AT STANDARD Stand-ardvil- le Xrv Av- n NOW ON DISPLAY j 8- e V8 at Angelo-Japanes- 42-1- 8. low-pri- ce : V-- tip-to- p - I I 1 LUXE-Hoajd- easy-pressu- re car,, ster - TxnfrtMsi n ; F "it is doubtful whether he could involve us in war unless to prevent invasion. Japan is almost the only country where the government could wage war without consulting the wishes of the people." Colonel House definitely recommends that if the United States restores the Phillipine Islands to independence the right to fortify them be stipulated as a means of satisfying Britain we are not deserting her in the Pacific. "Lottery Lovers" SUNDAY & MONDAY Sunday Continuous after 2:30 NEW 1935 FORD POWELL-LO- Y HELPER, UTAH Names Groups 5 HOT PLATE LUNCHES & TUE Change of Menu Daily DELICIOUS HOME-MAD- 5 i i PIES E STRAND SWEET SHOP il ww.w,awswvwm'avmvav.,.wavawa HI-BO- REVUE AT BONNIE FRIDAY Y Helperists will have an opportunity to see a portion of a fine show when the Bonnie theatre this y Revue evening brings the to its stage for a days entertainment. A number of the principals Slims outstanding aiiracuon won r glory spurs with the follies, mong them is Bob Stickney Lillian Aylin, the two star ires of the revue. Mr. Stick- i jOthonp-- a vounc man has ed all New York with his stage y nevue ne cs. with the ks on stilts and calls himself 'The Longest Comedian in the World". The title is not inapropos as he makes audiences roll out of their seats with laughter. Miss Aylin, his foil and partner is a former beauty contest winner and is an accomplished musician as she is beautiful. Another prominent N. Y. team These is DeCounte and Marie. Hi-Bo- Mi-Bo- artisis who give a real French Apache dance have appeared in every leading country of the world. Their fame is international. Still another beautiful star is Alvira Morton, who all during 1933 was the one prima donna with the world's Fair. Twenty million people listened to Miss Morton's lovely two at Meeting WED Wed... Continuous after 3:30 BARGAIN DAYS PKOGRAM-Unt- il 6- - Children 5c Adults 10c Eve. Children 10c; Adults 13c -- A GHOST TOWN of St terror RICHARD In hs angry ARLEN MAOGt wSTfPIN Also moon- - IVANS FETCHIT Starting the New Serial "Tailspin Tommy" 12 Episodes of Thrills Thursday, Friday January & & Spills Saturday 12 Hi-Bo- La-Mo- Committee appointments to serve for the vear 1935 were made by Elmer Bernard! of Price, presFish ident of the Carbon-Emer- y and Game association, and ap proved by members of the associ ation in a meeting in Helper day night. The committees appointed are as follows: Membership, Nick Bernnrdi. chairman: J. P. Phalen, vice chairman; John Colzani and finance, Dan Gerber, members; Elmer Bernardi, chairman; lony Ohortn vice chairman; John Sta- ley; bird, Ellis Morgan, chairman; Dr. H. B. Goetzman, vice chairman; Eugene Gibson, Dr Charles gan, chairman; Jack Aime, vice chairman; Owen Dugmore, John C. Perry and David Tuttle, member; education, Dr. Charles Rugged, chairman; Ray Naylor, vice chairman; M. P. Greaves, member; Lester entertainment, Worley, chairman; J. P. Phalen, vice chairman; Jack Sullivan and Dr. H. B. Goetzman, vice chairmen; F E R A projects, John Maulsby, chairman; Clyde Hessmyer, vice chairman; Elmer Bernardi and John C. Staley, members. Some sentiment was expressed in the meeting that the association should declare its opposition to with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength; this is the first commandment." Correlative to those are cited the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "In Science man is governed by God, divine Principle, as numbers are controlled and proved by His laws. Intelligence does not originate in numbers, but is manifested thru it. u Wishes to Announce tl now has taken over tl agement of the HELPER BEAUTY f Phone 337 SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRl f game preserves, but no definate action was taken. A drive will be made this year to increase the total membership from 862 to 1000. privately-owne- d MATERIAL THEORIES members; advertising, ELIMINATED Eu- George Warren, chairman; vi c e "God" is the subject of the chairman; intelGibson. in all Churches of ligence, Fred Larsen, chairman;, uasKaiaK-1sChrist, Scientist, on Sunday, JanAngelo Peperakis, John Lester Morely, John C. Staley uary 6. Verses from Scriptures used in and Glen Jones, members; fish, Dr. include Mark H. B. Goetzman, chairman; John the C. Staley, vice chairman; Dan Ger- 12:30: "Thou shalt love the Lord ber, Jack Sullivan, Owen Dugmore, thy God with all thy heart, and members; big game, ueraiu mor ANNOUNCEMEi ItADIO Rue-eeri-. FOtt 200 RO EVERT 'i And Lesson-- ROOM Sermon 200 BAT I Lesson-Sermo- n voice. y Revue is Scentically the one of the most beautiful productions to play In Helper for some time. All the settings are patterned after the great Joseph Urban and are a riot of colors. All the music, too, was espically written for this attraction. Many new lilting tunes, as well as a number the show has made popular will be heard each performance. The big cast of people Includes Bob Bonney and Maddlyn, Octette Powell, Tom Mills, Cleve Menof Music and the Three Dancing Sweethearts and many others. i lllUD; MYRNA WILLIAM Fish - Game Ass. ? TRUCKS AND COMMERCIAL CARS ARE NOW ON DIS' V-- 8 HOTEL QATTADE TEMP THE GRILL CAFE You'll be Surprised VVI DE R K OR Msrentttblectiic Eii joj ably fiurpried, too, at the really marvelous food that Is served so tatttefully and amazed to find how extremely modest our prices are. When you next dine out make It a point to come here. CAN ACCOMMODATE 300 Open Day - and Night ITAII IIELPEK -:- -:- - . RATES $1.50 TO $3.0 THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED IT; P. Bun depot In hotel bulldlnir. Intenirbnn lust acm ERNEST C. ROSSITER, M : 1 i 7 1 |