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Show Helper, Utah, Friday July i7t THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Two THE HELPER JOURNAL HELPER, UTAH DIUVERCD ONL THl JOUSN1L 3 NEWS COITION iHDPPIR I EDITION - $1 1 oioTTr 1 OfiOlLC i Evenr home Knterea as Second Class matter at the I'ostoffiee Carbon County, Utah. T7 LAIUUA I ON SUBSCRIPTION delivered, ritzt to THE JOURNAL tf rtJ3 Wm. F. MacKnight, Publisher. 6 MONTH'S ONE YEAR - $2 SUBSCRIPTION I j one unit I ! :; I I , f jt New Distirct neiper IT "gj hr from jwith I ; Margaret Kay .. . Mr. anu T ..ones and son and d:i ii ii N:'ior i... r visitMr. and Mrs Clarence Mower i Kmnia . ... Miss Audrey, menu.are the proud patents of a baby ter, accompanied by ins relatives ami Gaines went to .Moon bike to spend few ';1'S. girl born early Monday morning. a for app the F' tirth of July. WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT LliiGOLH Mrs. Jack Stagg and family Harold p.jnrk of Mr. ana Mr Mrs. Ilesaie Snow and family are spending a few days at Price '?alt Lak City :nd th-- ir iinfant If President Roosevelt winces occasionally under the barage of ithis week, where Mrs. Stasrg will spent last week in Colorado visitwith week el d :ttigh ter ."Pent last . criticism laid down by his fop.-- lie may find solace in an article undergo a tonsil ing with tiiemls and relatives. Mrs. John Jom-sand Mr. by Carl Sandburg in the "Red I!o;k" magazine. It is 'entitled, "LinP.uigess Mr. am! Mrs. Clylf coln Uocs to Gettysburg." It id the story of the preparation, de cor k Mrs. A. N. Marchetti is spend-- I Miand Mis. Jaine? e address delivered by the ii:g a week or so in Glen Wood siient last wtekend in Duchesne the livery, and reception of the o visaed and son Marcel Great Emancipator on tin;, famous battlefield on November I'j, ISC'!. Hp! inss, Colorado, visiting with fishing. v irh Mt. and M of Fourth July The "Gettysburg Address" iff now universally cherished us a friends and relatives, ii. D. Cnus ford a Ko. Jack Houston and Miss Maur-in- A. lassie, but the day it was deliv red 1n Chicago "Time;-;-" said: went to Santa of Monroe "The cheek of every Americtn must lingl." with shame as he Mr. and Mrs. Mario Pecco and of Mrs. M. l'oi.iioy and children r utterances of the man who son and Mr. Joe Kranjc and son Monica, California to spew! the .reads the nilly, flat and Crawford IMvt' M's. and has to be pointed out to iiitellige it foreigners as President of the have left for Trinidad, Colorado, till cf July with Mr. and Mrs. Oregon, of Sail Lake City are guests of Vnited States. '' where they will visit with friends Ted Heldtnau. Mr. an I Mis. Glen Nelson. And the London "Times" correspondent wrote: "Anything more land relatives. dull and commonplace would not be easy to produce." , Among those who enjoyed July A number of people from Suauv-MaHtcr James Doughty of Salt 4th lint the people had a keener appreciation of values. One year at Mud Mirmgs. were: Mr.! side and Columbia spent the itli later Lincoln was kept in the Wlvte House by a "landslide."' Iike City is visiting with his and .Mrs. hav niaem-- i ami iainn canyon. Not so long after that, as Lincoln lay dead, the London "Times" giandrnother, Mrs. Paul Villard Mrs. Annie Evans and family, Mr. of Juy (.p whitmore had the decency to apologize f ;r th libels it had printed concerntill the later part of the month. and Mrs. W. I!. Stapley and famGdell Lindsey, who has been In ing on of the weld's noblest characters. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross and the CCC camp at Panguitih, reKarl N. Railcliff and family acfamily, Mr. anil Mrs. Jim ltowns, turned to his home here hist companied by Miss Ida Marchetti, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kvans, Mr. Wednesday. left on a two week vacation Mon- and Mrs. Jack Hreinson. t c4 Vanto in visit day. They expect Mrs. Zina Pressed just returned Ik. couver, Canada and then motor Mr. and Mrs. Gene Beck were home after visiting for a month through Washington, Oregon and wenk-envisitors in Nephi. with her son Bert at Price. California to Mexico. Saturday, Cont. after 3:30 Mrs. Thomas Bendall, who has Heber Turner of Wellington was Mr. Joe Kianjc and son have re- been Double visiting with relatives in a caller Tuesday. After Ignoring a summons from turned from a two week vacation Idaho, returned home Sunday. the American Federation of Labor in Colorado. No. 1 executive counsel, John L. Lewis, Mrs. Ardavino Bertclo of ConMr. and Mrs. Glen Reese and was a 4th of July visitor sumers president of the United Mine Miss Isabell Koelling is spending week-enWorkers, assured President Roos the summer visiting with friends family of Salt Iike were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. here with Mrs. Annie Evans. evelt today that there was a and relatives in different Monroe. of parts "great mass movement" in labor California. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lewis were for his reelection. Miss Jean Dimick is visiting at week-envisitors in Salt Lake. Lake City. The council meanwhile met at Salt Mrs. Frank Kranjc returned federation headquarters to deter- home for a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parry and mine whether Lewbj and his allies after spending six weeks in Grand Stevie Peterson and Delia Petfamily enjoyed themselves at erson of Castle Dale were visitors in the present drive to organize Junction. She returned back to Dam on July 4th. the nation's steel workers into Colorado, Sunday. Sunday at the home of Mr. and an industrial union should be susMrs. Ray Deuiscn. Franklin Petersen w ho has been j Mr. Frank Schultz is spending pended from federation membernear Zions Park came ' working Emil Denison and Ellis Peacock two weeks visiting with his wife home to ship. and No. 2 spend the week-enThe counsel had ordered Lewis in Los Angeles, California. ' spent the 4th at Castle Dale. the 4th with his parents, Mr. and to appear and answer charges of Mrs. C. F. Petersen. "dual unionism" in setting up the Mr. and Mis. Walter Stevens Mrs. George Schultz and son committee for industrial organiz- spent the Fourth in Salt Lake. and family motored to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jensen and ation with 11 allied unions. week end. Miss Irene Stev- last family spent July 4th at Moon ens of Miss Joan Harry is recovering lake. Paying no heed, Lwis talked Ixigan returned with them for a short visit. politics with the president for 20 from injuries received at the Price minutes. park on the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Ilo Brady and "1 was delighted to tell him Orlan Watkins and the Misses at family spent last week-enmat. mere was a giaiu mass Isabel Watkins and Winifred TurMr. and Mrs. Dan Kesler and Moon lake. movement for his reelection, family are now making their ner visited at Rolapp Wednes v.iy. s said. "The rank and file of nier home In Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald labor in practically every trade Mr. Ezra Harrison and sons of and family are vacationing In the and calling is rallying to the: Those who have returned from Charleston have been visiting with Sunday and Monday president by reason cf threats of fishing trips are: Mr. and Mrs. state of Michigan."" Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Durrant. Sun. Cont. 2:15 the steel interests on the organ-- Tony Bioni, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tom Cory, who is employed at Mr. and Mr. H. H. Jones and ization movement and their and family, Mr. William Provo came home to spend July son ami Mr. and Mrs. A. W. viotis intention to flaunt the lawlpatton, pm Koelling and sona, 4th with his Kay parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent th e4th at Fish lake, protecting labor and to promote Mr. Frank Thomas. The reports J. F. Cory. strikes and violence rather than from these proteges of Ike Walton Mr. and Mrs. Durrant and fam-- i were not so good. isa.4iT;n-i.r.- s recognize the rights of labor. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gaines and' "The response to the work of; jr? son, Walter spent July 4th fishing ily visited at Moon lake over the labor's Fourth, league (orat Yellowstone river. ganized by Lewis and several other labor leaders to work for Phone news items to The Mr. and Mrs. Tracv Jones Tuesday Only Mr. Uoosevelt's reelection) has; Journal. Helper 4th at Fish lake. spent July Return showing of one of the been perfectly amazing." j Lewis' White Mouse call follow- Speaking before the Smoke Pre-e- HIAWATHA MAN HELD year's 'eatest Musicals. by a day a visit by William vention Association convention at SLAYING TRIAL Green A. F. of L. president and Atlantai Georgia. John D. Battle , ,. , sprkesman for the craft union: oil r.ioru , Tony Kessapis, 38, of Hiawatha iciiuiu 4iniof uvci luuni was ordered held for the district w.e Dy genera, puonc iug the United Mine Workers court on a first degree First, that coal is not the only murder Tuesday 'n the death and their allies from the federof charge ation. offender in making smoke, erron- Christo Johnnikis, March 31, in Lewis after left the Shortly eously associated as being alone the Spanish hotel in Hiawatha. White House, Green announced the case. Defense counsel asked dismissal the United Mine Workers, first that the National of the charge, alleged that the Secondly, on the list of members of thejCrnl Association and its man was killed in YOUR CHILD for industrial organiz-- j lary. Bituminous Coal Research, He asserted Johnnikis attacked ation invited to meet with the incorporated, and the "Committee Kessapis with a chair See Page 8 before Kescouncil, and the United Textile 0f Ten" are constantly at work sapis shot him. ElEANOB R06IKT JACK Workers, asked to appear this) on the elimination of smoke which EENNY. POWELL. TAYLOR afternoon, had flatly refused to In the final analysis is plain do so. j waste of unburned carbon. This r After a session of the work, involving automatic stoker Only3:30 council, during which other rou- - research and efforts toward eom-tin- e WITHOUT AN ACCIDENT Wednesday Cont. after Wednesday conducted,! plete combustion of coal actually was business on Green said daily sessions would decreases the industry's tonnage, On s be continued until all the C.I.O.Hs In the case of improved Glen Rice and his celebrated had opportunity to present' motive practice, where in 1934 the In the meantime, hej railroads required 122 pounds of case. their "BEVERLY added, the council would give no coal ner thousand frpicht ton HILL RILLIES" Indication of Its future action. miles compared to 161 pounds in HIGH SPEED TIKES 1921. representing a loss in tonOn Screen On Piore news items to 77i nage of 21 million tons to the Louis Meyer May 30th, broke the track record, at 109 Helper Journal. Phone 21 industry. twini Maw f)n W miles per hour, driving the entire methods for steam Fot.l Night I. A & Improved race without tire trouble of any power generation likewise have dekind. He is the only driver ever Doomiday for Her 20 creased the tonnage sold the to win the race three times, and Yeors Afterwards! z power,, industry. For the same has always used Firestone Tires. locomotive years given in the No tires except Firestone Gum. the pounds comparison practice Dipped Tires could have resisted hour have of coal per kilowatt the terrific heat generated at such been reduced from 2.4 to 1.47. high sustained speeds. You can The speaker again emphasized have no greater proof of blowout the fact that bituminous coal is protection. t states with mined in twenty-eighlivelihood of about five milthe The Masterpiece of Tire ZiS II lion citizens involved in the minhandling, firing ing, transporting, Construction Only and processing of the product. .' ' II- I , in Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. unv' ht . uDH,. .his. ij. $1. oi'OW. V;. ,. us t . Oil fitt a,,,i iU iw Ii.,,.: '.and r j- - "- ..:..,.:.. - Fourth the Standaniivillrt -- 4th at July. o. : Mrs. Arthur J'arry oi ouiuuaiu-ville is visiting in Nevada with; ....... relatives, ivn. ... .. two-minut- e dish-wate- Mr. and Mrs jani son June, r Lewis Ignores E A.F.L. Parley Saturday Feature Hit d Sco-fiel- Hit d j j has returned Mis. Oscar Davis from Colorado. Mr. f ."" - winner Kany subsid-cr-mmltto- e self-defens- FOR John Fairkoi'f is the owner a new i Mr: and M,s. r p 0 Douglas u"! Mr of Calvin Jewke.s 111(1 son. i. ieit tor a ,, B vacation Thursday wilt -- Ranli Nijrht mm,' COMMISSION TO II 1 ktOWPTtTeM Yellowstone w J : ff.DlNA. Mrs. Roy Woodhead Mr. F. E. Parry and family have 4 to their home in McGill. is visiting at the home of Nev., after spending a week with Mrs. William H. Woodheat ,t; his brother Arthur. tie for ( ; Ordin Ordii returned licens j Mrs. H. H. Wood return fpnm on rirnueu.1 . jj trip iwic,"'" Price bringing her mother her for a visit of several Vnti iiuinpsuii iuni nun 1 1 the from returned home city hospital. ' . .1 Le par ter t Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jack Mr. and Mrs. Clark Henderson Douglas Pain and Mr. at spent last week in Nevada. ami childm 4th in Salt Lake Qi; S. A Dobbs are the a vacation in week two enjoying San Francisco, California. SPRING and Mrs. W. W. Watson have returned home from their two weeks vacation. . jf "15 folder lottled i GLEN Dupin m'. clas se fees shall at the is herei Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dete sister from here Tuesday night turned Minnesota is visiting with him here. McGill, Nevada, and spfK nesday at the nonie of 1 ton Dupin, who is a sister Subscribe for The Journal. Mr. William Davis's i Ju'y o Subscription 6 Months - $1 3ne Year - $2 'aance Detomasi. The young couple were i in the Notre Dame church Wednesday, July 1st make their home in Roo;! j: with of W. by A. 'sue ft i Glen boys v. played at D. & R. G. Ij Reco a Flait v 7-- The only scientifically cooled Theatre in Eastern Utah It's Delightfully COOL Sunday Continuous - Monday Sun. 2:15 Jordi: f Drdu The Lodge datfe given day night by the Youths ii:' oi ica, in Skerl hall, cess. This Lodge sneaking branch proved is an Ord 6 E: I i of the I No. 14. Patrick, of Calfc his father, Mr I with visiting .. n, Try- - ttarring RICHARD D 80 with I Patrick. Nedra Jenson is at recovering from an pneumonia, after being in the Price hospital two weeks. her to f for KAREN MORLEY LLOYD NOLAN A COLUMBIA PJCTUBE Lowest Price 16 Months! 100 Proc Whiskey Sun. Mon. Tues. Sunday Cont. after 2:15 !i PINTS Code mi No. No. FIFTHS-C- ode """" ill 33 I U Two shows at night Auspices Carbon Post No. 21, American Legion for benefit B. P. V. public library. BONNIE TIIEATKE Tuesday, July 14th. PRICE WATER FINANCE To consider questions Involved hi a prrposed settlement of financial troubles of the Price river BRYNERS' SERVICE water conservation district, the state water storage commission will meet at the capitol at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The meeting was called by William R. Wallace, chairman A proposal has been made to settle the district's difficulties by pay-iinthe state land board $33,000 take up debts and to pay bond-- I jto holders 18 cents on the dollar. g F ' Automotive Electricians M. O .PORTER MANAGER PHONE 342 HELPER. UTAH i JC7, " Sun. and Mon. "urr y,c. if: Waft ft,.-- ,. fl LEI Ii; S .... Sunday Cont. 3:30 THY If: GLENMORE UlS i .ii rftlCS " ,it Largest Distillery" iii"1 lice i: sines; Emil - BUY ON PROOF OF PERFORMANCE SCAN S; iay afi ssed b; w Pity and The Spring sofrball game pren $t City liquor Mot Ut Mr. By Olga 32, fditive B" r ehe, anc shd to Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Cot City i BUI he: r is j .1 .nrs. ai f- CloireTRiYOR n from Sunnyside visitMiss Loella ErI(.k ed with Jack Davis Jr., on the of the Kenihvorth ho4 Fourth of July. for a month's vacation' The boys from Standardville Bob Woodhead is who are in the CCC camp were been to school at Salt lA here for the week-end- . c1 lie.' Cj'W 3- i"' loco-union- the -- i . Don Snow two-hou- Stac if json ,, i orth California is S!ierif!in The ball game between Spring, with his mother and Glen and Standard was very ex-- ; and Mrs. J. yy. citing with Stamtata Doing luh; d UWAwtui Mrs IM'TUiw Mr. John lintah river. Non-partisa- n Smoke Prevention HI lurnirure. They have Iff, Earl Windsor their honi' in Eiucu Mr. and Mrs. on the spent tour days fishing after I Park. and v.ne sum-Lewi- "'I ret urnc-Vv "jlowBtone parry for three days. i j the OranseviUe . , Friday rtlin j j at Helper, mI'' head. Junior Parry B Mrs. cusac:; Mr. and "atber STAMDARDV1LLE i yt Bristol ; "llliYSIDE By 'page 19 i |