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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE TVVO Frank Barboglio is confined to Mr and Mrs. W. Eugene Reid Mr. and Mrs. l. p. his home this week with a case of went to Vernal Wednesday, where visitors in Salt Lake est, pleaurosy. they attended thefuneral of Geo. me week. of Mr. Alexander, a brother-in-laD.C. Gibson drove to Salt Lake sister3 will hold a Reid. jm O last week-en- d where he met Mrs dance at the K. P. hall Wednesday BIG PAY OPPORTp? Gibson, state representative, and evening, March 20. BOY SCOUT AREA Large Institution, ui!1 men right here i Notary Public son, Dave, who is attending the City Attorney CHIEFS TALK Allan Halverson was business a Utah State Agriculture college at THORIT HATCH qualify as installation LAWYER vice experts in Electric Logan and returned to Helper with visitor at Salt Lake City the foreChief ExeA. A. Anderson and part of the week. He attended the cutive Committeeman MendenhalJ them for ashort visit. eratlon and Air CotJ. Stafford Building Maytag convention while there. Prefer men roechanicauT Phone 160-Helper of the Timpanngos Boy Scout Mrs. Perry who was recently ed with fair education i council, Provo, were the principal Anna Pleval and Mrs. Rose Must be willln. operated on for appendicitis at ployed. scouta at of meeting in Salt speakers spent the week-en- d Salt Lake City is reported as re vote spare time to masters and committeemen troop covering at her home here in Hel Lake City. of Carbon county Friday evening Iness. Learn while O per. Write, giving age, phoJ in the Federal building at Price. Subscribe for The Journal The report of Mr. Anderson Mrs. R. E. Moss removed the showed that there are seven actUTILITIS ENGINE bandage from her wrist this week ive troops in the county. INSTITUTE She sustained a broken bone in the The organization of a court of Pox 551, Beverly Hi. wrist several weeks ago. honor within the Carbon district, a training course of Scouts and Subscribe for The j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drury re a new registration of troops which Mr. Mrs. Philip Pere and Genel have been dropped, were the turned this week from a two week prinvisit in Salt Lake City. They are veive Pero were Provo visitors cipal subjects discussed. The matYOUR CAB now at heir home at 53 Bryner St. Wednesday of last week. ter finance was taken under consideration by the local council, and Mrs. Rose Hoffman and daugh Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Watts spent plans will be formulated within ter Alice Knobbs, returned this the week end in Salt Lake City. the next two weeks to raise the week from a months sojourn on Carbon county council allotment. the coast where they visited with Miss Fern Robertson, of SpanMINERS AND Local committeemen will attend ish Fork is visiting at the home a meeting at Provo Mondav niirht friends and relatives. SHIPPERS of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack to receive definite instructions for Joe Quilico was a Salt Lake cal- Robertson of this city. the coming fiscal year. OF THE ler on business the forepart of this week. He returned Monday. FAMOUS t.UYAL ORDER OF MOOSE THE HELPER, UTAH W. F. MacKNIGHT and L. G. BURRESS, Publishers Entered as Second Class matter at the Pofctoffice at Helper, - THE JOURNAL THE JOURNAL HEW HOPPER BOX 477 - $1 Zu-bac- DELIVERED ONLY ON tUBSCRimON EDITION DELIVERED EDITION w i Carbon County, Utah. 6 MONTH Just People HKLPER LODGE NO. 1859 Fred Hall. Dictator A. J. Carlson, Secretary Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M Knights of Pythias Hal HELPER JOURNAL Advertising Rates Sent on Application- 0NE VEAR - 2 SUBSCRIPTION HELPER, UTAH, MARCH 8, 1935 k CLLSEA FREE TD EVERY HOME -- THEY HAVENT FOOLED 'EM ALL Castle Gate News Items They haven't fooled 'em a!!. H. B. 16 by Reva Beck Bo sone was passed last week in the house; it now goes to the Senate sifting committee. It appears as though the newly or- ganized Business Men's League of Utah has failed to fool our legislators even though it had the Utah State Press Association and the Salt Lake Tribune behind it. The "capital organs" spent considerable space in lauding the "wonderful work" of our "business men" they should have said "gas men'', or the interests seeking to protect the gas industry in Utah so that it might eventually supplant coal and throw Carbon county miners out of employment as far as state coal business goes. The public is urged to cooperate in any way possible to secure passage of this bill in the Senate and it is expected that a petition of several thousand Carbon county residents will be signed along with the trucking bill of Senator Huggins' and pre Mr. and Mrs. Thorit Hatch were sented to the State Senate to show that these bills are not Salt Lake callers last week. been so branded have as moves" by they "strictly corporation Salt Lake press. Following is an exert taken from the Utah Labor News on the bill: The vote is as follows. Yeas: Aird, Allred, Anderson, Bennion, Bletzacker, Bosone, Bowler Boyle Child, Doty, Edman, Farr, Gibson, Hall Hendricks, Holdo. way, Holmes, Joseph VV. Jensen, T. W. Jensen, Mrs. Albert Jensen, Jones, Kiefer, Lamoreaux, Larsen, Lindstrom, Low, Luke, Maeser, Marthakis, Maw, Mitchell, Murdoch, Nicholes, Helper, Phone 244, Utah Soren Pays to Have Your Own Paul R. Peterson, Romney, J. Peterson, Olsen, Pectol, SPECIALS son- - Spence, Taylor, Thackeray, Theobald, Twitchell, Whit Total Mr. 48. and Speaker. ing, Winder, Nays: Gammeter, Holbrook, Hummer, Macfarlane, Ri COFFEE, S.&W. 1 lb gA chards, Monson, Slaugh, and Swapp. Total 8. 2 pound can 56c '.V.1 'iW, Absent and not voting: Brvan. Cook. Cornwall, and Sel- OATS, Crystal Wedvin. Total 4. . ding, each Mrs. Bosone's opening statement was followed by a state NOTICE TO WAFER USERS cans for MILK, ment in support of the bill by Dexter Farr, representative of Big State Enjrineer's Office. Salt Weber county. HEMPHILL DIESEL 1935. ENGINEERING SCHOOLS 1, Lake City, Utah, February FLAKE CRAKERS, Mrs. Bosone's opening statement was short. She stated Notice have the Diesel is hereby given that Hel instruc- of largest for assemblage engines Premium, each ... N assures COmhlete I)i 7 nc that she considered the tax fair in that it would tend to equal per, Utah, a municipal corporation, train ino. WJwine tion purposees in the world... The HEMPHILL SYSTEM ize the tax burden as between the gas companies, which paid has made application in accordance KRAUT, No. 2z cans 44 A J Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver, B. C, Chicago, New York. little property tax, and the coal companies and affiliated inter-- , with the laws of Utah, to change each of diversion of 1 sec. ft. of MR. SMITH, Registrar for Hemphill Schools will the point taxes. ests which paid heavy property WHITE KINO, Creek and Seven I be in HELPER, at the LA SALLE HOTEL, on MARCH water Fish from She prefaced her remarks with a broadside at the newly each 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. Call, Write or Phone for ap. Springs all tributary to Price River Mr. Smith will also interview at your home. organized BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE OF UTAH. She pre- in Carbon County.Utah. .6 sec. ft. of pointments. ? No. can 2!4 CATSUP, sented a newspaper advertisement which gave the address of said water ha3 heretofore been dieaach the league at a post office box, but did not specify who the verted from Fish Creek at a point 120 E. S. 1200 ft. and which bears FLOUR, 48 lb bag officials are or where the offices are located. She charged this ft. from N4 Cor. Sec 16 T.12 S., g who know the to just people wanting R. 8 E., S. L. B. & M. and .4 sec. j.lhn ionization with not BAKING POWDER, was sponsoring it, but said it was without question a little ft. has heretofore been diverted 7 sprines embraced in the Calumet, each Ajty group which was looking for the protection of special inter from V.V.-.VAV.V.V.V- i i LUBRICAT Utah Fuel Company Castle Gate WDfllEM Clear Creek intra! Sunnyside COAL LEGAL r 1 TEILIEIPIHKIDKIE HELPEB SUPEJ SERVK assures You a tlv J job . , . every pc jl possible friction jC oil points gettinj C needed attention. J" Have it done I MEN LEARN DIESELS ai Pay Jobs 5 Drive in To SWViSWtt: SEVi-NWV- Beginnning December 15, 1934, an Oregon country tor kept track of the number of envelopes he received containing publicity on different subjects. On February 1, 1935, he had 102 stamped envelopes from private firms and 112 government envelopes. The stamp free messages from governmental sources, received by this editor in six weeks, exceeded all stamped publicity he received from all private firms, year. Congressman Fish recently pointed out that the cost to the taxpayers for the franking privilege enjoyed by public officials, governmental departments, commissions, authorities, etc., had jumped from $14,000,000 to $23,000,000 the past materFranked material drained the taxpayers-stamp- ed office. ial maintained the post edi- COPPER IMPROVEMENT MEANS BUSINESS According to an article released by the Royal Bank of Canada, world consumption of copper attained a new high record during the past year, and if the present volumn of production is maintained it should not take long to consume excess existing stocks. The United States is at a divergence with the internatState Engineer. ional trend-bo- th production and consumption are at very low Date of first publication, February levels in this country, and we likewise possess the bulk of pre- 8. 1935. Date of last publication, March 8, sent world stocks. However, observers look for a rise in de- 1935. mand that will bring a better balance between it and production. Generally speaking the obstacles to copper mining improvement appear to be fewer. Perhaps the clouds that have long dimmed this basic industry are thinning at last. In Quickly and Easily Obuilnrd. Is as Chvap if not Cheaper than other ftources of moiiry. IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL JELT DENIM WINS! TubbinqwRubbiru 1 Cant Defeat i I I b'st b obtained through PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT CORP. V2 pound, each nA HVAUiitivn, uei Kay aw 3 cans for 5 Market Specials POT ROAST, Per Pound lurudnwlI VAKN IN v '.M JjA NOTICE Finder of Brown Punt1, Envelop-Style- , Please Return to Journal Office. Receive Reward. Lout Between Janet and Main Street Thursday, February 28, 7 P. M. FOR KENT Suite of rooms milt-a- bl for office or li;ht housr keplnjj. Inquire Mm. A. J. 1 fL J w u ritff U x fx LEG OF LAMB Per Pound VEAL POT ROAST Per Pound 4u 13 STEAK, Per Pound 4m rj PORK CHOPS, Per Pound a U FRANKFURTERS, pounds for mmu SAUSAGE, j ttJLy lb aj 7r SWISS CHEES Per Pound m m ii w m FLEETS INCREASED DEMAND WITH solid tmnlaad of quality washe Women are rapidly finding out that they pay no more for Maytag's extra quality. In fact, considering the long life of the Maytag, they pay a great deal less. Thai's the reason for the demand for Maytag washers demand so great that a solid trainload worth a third of a million dollars had to RADIO 200 ROOM 1 ' J .isurn i it ROOMS And ever-increasi- 200 BATHS HOTEL For AMAZINGLY Longer Life Buy H "overalls TIIIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THE VOGUE I). P. Bu depot In treet. jj J building. Interurban Just acrofm the S blocks. U. P. Station boU-- l jut ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. t umiiw li CD" TM"1)ffinnwii n r III! Ill I. be rushed to this territory to replf dealers' stocks. See the Maytag1 yourself. Prove to yourself that it washer you too have always waD" Prices are sensationally low. THE MAYTAG COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS Newton, FOUNOIDK MODEL TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 Genuine DRY GOODS ssvi MftA us S1LVAONI BUILDING Phone 397 Price, Utah Stafford. mgfL packages for TREE TEA, Green 3 FOR EVERY I Service FOR THIS TERRITORY The and can CORN FLAKES, SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY AN AUTO LOAN Fast, Courteo: i: SWUNEVi, and NW4-SEsaid Sec. 16. All of said water has heretofore been conveyed by pipe line to Helper, Utah and there used for domestic and It is now municipal purposes. proposed to change the point of diversion of said water to 6 springs located' as follows with reference to SW Cor. Sec. 17, T. 12 S., R. 8 E S.L.B. & M: (1) E. 3666 ft. and N. 1360.7 ft., (2) E. 3757 ft. and N. 1347.4 ft, (3) E. 3900.9 ft. and N.1302.5 ft, (4) E. 5521 ft and N. 2328.8 ft, (5) E. 5545.4 ft. and N. 2342.8 ft, (6) E. 5400.4 ft. and N. 2197.8 ft. The water will be conveyed by pipe line to Helper and used as heretofore for domestic and municipal purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, U THINGS ONE REMEMBER Low Centrally f ests. nwrniiiirTI AT THE :1 iy PREPARE for in Ill Mill : 111.1 HELPER FURNITURf helper. &. HARDWARE UI |