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Show Page Four m. If Helper, Utah, Friday, August7, THE HELPER JOURNAL of Kl Rlf.lll RML RCUD mVJS " PRICES "Spirit" the main line- - . until nine From four o'clock working ere crews o'clock clearing Saturday, flood en tbe as mud. There and debri away crews, the for no food available soon taken Fred ISuvIa returned from Salt but that matter was timely co--i the Lake last week with a new Pack- rare of through White of the operation cf Bill ard car. 6a to ,0 concocted Grill Cafe, who with sandwiches beef roast j arrived his wife of Annie Smith and them sent and 'here Friday after a two week va- ijust short notice out cation in California where they lover to the crewg working of Thistle. 'visited friends and relatives. The main line was close! juit .i cWnrHfiv .in the Mrs. Eli O. Madsen was operated j a siion umc Thistle near the of side last other on at the Price city hospital Foik canyon due of She Is, mouth Spanish for appendicitis. Monday that point, but at floods to the reported as recovering. this did not hold up any traffic. " Eliiot was worried conslJer-ablthe first two days of the week wondering how he'd take care of the water supply for the performing elephants of the large Cole firos. Circus to be held here Sunday, but when he found that councilman Joe was handling the matter, his worries ceased. Hob y Trainmaster Loftis states that the passenger business has shown a remark uble increase this summer and the gain can be attributed to the important improvements made by the railroad company. The air conditioning of the coaches and lounges, installing of new seats, the addition of lounge cars and new exclusive ladies' coaches have Mis. Bill Weller of Ogden visitall been improvements effecting KANSAS CITY MO.1 ed heie Sunday with Mr. Weller. this increase. The reasonable prices offered by Alex Lackle has been assigned the company have also helped the to work in the yard office. on thej increase of railroad traffic. Xow The effoct of the Freight business has increased one can travel for as little as 2c railroad due to flood conditions! in the last week or af-- j remarkably much have didn't last per mile. Exceptional and moderFriday the East bound bustwo. reUsually WITHOUT AN ACCIDENT ately priced meals are now served feet on the round house or car the West on the trains 25c for breakfast, pair shop. It just slowed up activ-- j iness is greater than of the time this at business bound 3c for lunch and 35c for dinner. Ities for one shift and made things is not so at the on such but year, others. a the for harder little These meals are all that one present time. The East bound buswould expect and wl'l be served not greatin the berth or lounge with no exIn a visit with Lemoyne Smiley iness is just as great, if the West but other than years, er who is the supervisor of the rail tra charge. some interesting! bound fi eight is keeping pace road with it and sometimes exceeds It. Harry Stockton has purchased points were noted. Mr. Smiley is HIGH SPEED TIKES the headquarters for; Because of this new business, some, cattle so it is reported. lie managing On Mhith organ- - additional crews have been aschurch the May 30th, Louia Meyer to in them and Episcopal plans keep Helper broke the track record, at 109 assumed will try to sell the pigs in the ization charge of the signed to the yard. miles per hour, driving the entire local market. place last May. Improvements are race without tire trouble of any Pat Smith made a visit to Ogden being made every day and conkind. He is the only driver ever J. L. and family went to siderable money is being fcpent to last week. to win the race three times, and Colorado Springs and other Colo- renovate the building throughout. has always used Firestone Tires. In the softball league the D & rado points this week. The trip is Many new improvements are also No tires except Firestone It G W team defeated Castle Gate contemplated. being made in J.L.'s new sedan. Tires could have resisted At the present time through the Saturday, but lost in the play the terrific heat generated at such Cliff Dyet and family went to cooperation of the church and the Saturday evening. high sustained speeds. You can Salt laka the forepart of the local Kiwanis club, the boy scouts have no oreater proof of blowout Al Martin and family left on week to visit friends and relatives. of Helper will be furnished with protection, library and reading room.Calcim- - a two week vacation for southern II. S. Lloyd and family are va- ining and cleaning of the former! California. They plan on returning The Masterpiece of Tire J Mil, l ULIt'lllilH 1411 banquet hall is now being dene in' by way of the Southern Utah order to fix this space for the' Parks route. I Itiis week. Construction j tie-u- God SCHEDULE IS GIVEN ndtrthe th7 ? Spirit As SOFTBALL LEAGUE Improvements result from Just Sfe to su.e lineis last as such instances the only hard SJPS experienced during this flood continued 1933 p following is the schedule of the Carbon county Softball league for ihe'week of July 31:.' . W at M.I.A.. Julv 31 D & It Standard ville, at Barber Modern Iilaiz Beer at Latuda, Spring Gate at Canyon at Mutual, Caxtle K. of C. Spring Glen at S.E.A. August i M.I.A. at Castle Gate. Standard ville at D & It G W, Mutual at Blatz Beer. K. of C. at at Latuda, Spring Canyon. S.E.A. Spring Glen at Modern Barber. M. August 6 Spring Canyon at I.A., Castle Gate at Standardville, limt Reer at K. of C. Mutual at S.E.A., Modern Barber at Latuda. j M. August 7 Standardville at at Canyon, Beer Spring Blatz I.A., tast!e uaie ai u j uda at Spring Glen, S.E.A. at Modern Barber. a Hammond Announces - i a va . or iTnmmnnil 4......c. II' J ALtl'l nominthe is Utah seeking Moab. T .1 s, August 9. The; Golden Text' ltl0tl fin1- - th mv J "writ W klJiiese me into th Pr'EhttoL"",ld is from Psalms Th lacunn-ttn..- . pep the Bible passage; -- Am-, Hi hand, saith the Lord - 'I--.?- l;i0 afar off? Gan any self in secret places that I t not see him? saith the 7 not I fill heaven and ear!? : the Lord" (Jer. 23:2S,2t). following correlative' Christian Science textbook ence and Health with Key't Scriptures." by Mary Baker God t'r" .... nnni , . e',rft e has darkfE Xmisi. as a proper i"' j is the 8ubj Sciet, noun, ".e u- ,, Pi; j - V.M.-ClA- for the office of for the sevemn (Paid . j Mi-Fal- - ' - W 41 iC.-II- 1,11 j M. O. BUY ON PROOF OF PERFORMANCE after spending the Salt Lake City. BRYNERS' SERVICE ; 7 -- Mrs. A. H. Coolie visited Midvale with relatives last ' HELPER. UTAH f1! 0 4. J Proved by experience! General j - I I II J J II Y.M.C.A., Larry Peterson left Monday for a vacation on the Pacific coast. COMMUNITY THORIT HATCH Lawyer Stafford Bldg. Phone Helper, Utah CHURCH Sunday School lft:00 a.m. C. E. Beveridge Superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Good sinering and message by the pastor, "Spirit of Christ." League Devotional Service at 7:00 p.m. Leader, Miss Elizabeth Stevenson. . The Oqulrrh Epworth League Institute will be held at the Girl's Friendly Camp on the Big Cottonwood site August The delegation will start early Monday morning. T. II. Evans, Tastor. Mr el s J Available in both G-- E Flatop ond G-- Monitor Top rr- - 1 PRICED AS LOW AS I 1 f I - .1 I ' -- 1 ... FAMOUS Castle Gate Clear Creek Sunnyside Coal & Coke General Offices Utah Salt Lake City 1G0-- er 'To iture, assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT CORPORATION Price Phone 39 Silvagni Bide. i' I , " . SUPERCHARGER Tlirr. nviv STAKES WINNER isa all!" thtt e- -n beat the Cr.k.m ut.dl.uced ,he Superrh.rg,, Vacation post cards ar fine, but back home they'd like to hear your voica... " u SJUPSWKP 'tusma HIHHEB &: ALLvc- i- 5- - mmtn fain proved 111 economy upr' er. The asionlshinf recordi praicuir made dt i.r " economy. Craham Engin" Leadership U recof nied lb"""" out the industry. Besides the aurprUInf econo' of the Craham Superchsri'"'' 1 rill find in thi smoothest and most Lrllli11' tr !. ino'"1, A yumm iu $S34 HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO " - " - - you've ever U you will drive a Crsham distance before you bur, J"u not be satlsCed with any ,h'L"' Drive The Car Th.t Bel hc real economy chiHPion Tckphom V lla long Distance rates or lower all day Sunday and every evening after 7 p.m. j i " - Whe .t E "j ' I MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE Is quickly and easily To SELL YOUR car to a prospective-purchason time yet realize cash out of the deal. cut down monthly payments If you still owe on your car -- To obtain cash In 20 minutes-w.thou- t mortgaging your furn- " I Co, AUTO LOAN ONLY ON E E ' Utah Fuel ; manuracrurers combined. For the thriftiest refrigeration, select a G-with the famous sealed-in-steTHRIFT UNIT. This is the only refrigerator mechanism with forced-fee- d lubrication and oil cooling, exclusive features that mean longer life and lower operating cost. S3 An 10-1- Phone neus Items to The Helper Journal. Merchants of Helper are receiving the greatest coverage through the Journal and Its Edition that has Shoppers ever been given before in Helper! Last week an additional Shopper'! Guides were sent to the Gor. don Creek area of National, Sweets, and Consumers. This addition brings the weekly Shopper's Guide circulation to nearly 2000 per week and Is thoroughly delivered by responsible delivery boys in each town including Helper. Together with the newspaper and the Guide, advertisers are now getting their mer. chandising bargains circulated The way that the flood waters! were handled and the manner In. which they were, controlled be cause of the drainage Bystem and 6olid road bed shows that "love'jii labor is not lost." It is realtv encouraging and hopeful when' such instances occur, and actual.! visible results can be measured. J iTN I More help has been hired In Monday, was L.j the round house an.; car repair H. Shields, vice president of thp shop. at the Following an interview with Mr. Lcftla this week concerning the flood in Spanish Fork canyon last Friday it was found that the railroad was well prepared for such an emergency. In the past three or four years the Rio Grande has spent a great deal of money placing adequate drainage facilities along the road in the canyons. in Although the floods were said to be the most severe that, have hit the line in many years, the affect was really far less disas-terou- s than most flood damage the railrcad has suffered with similar storms. The excellent manner in which the crews were organized and managed was also another factor in opening the lines just about four hours after they had been flooded over for a distance of two or three miles. Trainmaster LoftisJ under whose supervision the work' crews 'worked is to be comnliment-- ! ed in this respect. The line went 'out shortly after noon July 31. At! o clock in the midst of the! 4 j storm. Trainmaster Loftis sent in his report to the railroad office at Salt Lake, stating that the would be ope,i between 8 or 9 that evening. Trains were enroute over flood areas at S:30 the same day. The main damage war, between Detour an I Thistle. Had this same storm hit the railroad ten or fifteen year ago, the line might have been out foi several days, but the exel'.eat drainage system, solid road beds and fine mauagnieiu at this time has made such weather hazards trivial. Electric has made and sold more refrigerators with sealed mecranisms than all other M i 1 I j prominent visitors; railroad. - O. PORTER MANAGER PHONE 342 in week-en- scouts. One of the Sam Graves was seen In Helper Monday for the first time in several weeks, ns' he stopped here for "a-- short time. Sam says hla feelings are like' those of a boy again and hopes to be back to work soon. He has been off for the past two months on acount of bad health". - Automotive Electricians M. Crawford returned Sunday Announcement) three-hundre- ,' . I MERCHANTS GET MORE COVERAGE l VV7 Gum-Dippe- d District Attorney juuiuim mbuiu. A!!-t- GRAHAM PR,cij BEGIN C0LT0N MOTOR COMPANY |