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Show u s i tavc SlECAL T .!.. . taxable property within th territorial limits of paid Helper a municipal corporation ?' OTCES At said election the form of ballot shall be as follows: Bond Election j $PAfc ' ffUNTV. Viiy. ':' ; . itb : . , even field 'ilj(IVr aks; and l eaerl from ad valorem taxes leyied upon all of the taxable prop erty within' the territorial limits of naid Gty?" obligation "iiv o muni. .a of tte'P"r eoun- corporation, Carbon i th (4) I Jw-wit- ias k t of a soecial el- held within the a1R Ifcarbon LgU tar ivi lilj, fE - V ..I eiven day of a municipal county. Utah, of submitUng to sectors of 8id 1 Bhall have paid a property Lein la Uw ear ! u JJetlon. the following ? f ttf si.C- 1 ,n 25U, within pay1 serially LtT (20) years from the in-issuance beailng to exceed not rate a a f per centum per be to annually payable d'and sold for the pur i, o( defraying in part the i f constructing a fooo la For ibe Issue of L L coin-Sjt- ( ) No ( ) y r u StrM- Helper, Utah, Friday, August 14, 1936 anti Elec session of and to acquire title, ac-wording to law. to the tract uf! S,rm' 10 "inabove described. ,and .and the Judges .f Election of said Section 4. In the opinion of the it! rf f,ac!.6hu be 7 " e City Council of Helper. Utah, , at I iK - ! (VVe6t HeIPer) '7. Im C - I .... iv. District Xn ... . airs. C. L. Crawford. Clen' quire the land hereinabove George and for cribed. and to immediately District No. 8 the construction of the (West mem ShaU and are encc 'public improvement known as the In iKottino. Ann Martelle. Mr.. Alfred! underpass under the railroad on Janet Street in Hvlper, j tracks Dated at Helper j City, a munlci- - j UUh. and it la necessary for the Carbon county. immediate jpal corporation. preservation of the u, m,s i0la oay of July, AJ. .health, peace and welfare, and 1936. 'eflfat nffh tnh.VII..!. .. 1T,,I. iKi&t this ordinance should take BY ORDER OF G. F. SPRATLINQ .effect immediately upon its of Helper City, a licuon. Section 5. This ordinance shall municipal corporation, (Real) Carbon County, Utah. uke effect and be in full force ATTEST: jand operation immediately upon it publication. ERNEST FlJUM j City Recorder Passed by the City Council of First date of publication. July Helper, Utai, and approved by 17. 193. LaM dat of publication the Mayor this Wth day of Bonds Yes Ll '' I if it is desired to vote in favor of the Issue of said bonds, the voter Khali place an "X" in the j space after the word YES. If it is aesu-eto vote agamtst tie issue! center and civic aud-,sbuilding for said City general obligation bonds ad valorem e payable from ay Ballot Shall general obligation bonds of Helper Pity, a municipal corporation. Carbon county. Utah, in the amount of $55.000., payable serially wnnm twenty (20) years from the date of Issue, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed four per centum per annum, payable annually, be issued and sold for the' purpose of defraying in part the cost of constructing a complete new community center and civic auditorium building for said City, said general obligation bonds to be payable UTAH. i D0U t'O; a -- BOND HELPER CJTY. A CORPORATION, mrrtAT. lETl(w THE HELPER JOURNAL" ... .. per Pia; t pub-May- ! j Aur-Augu- 1J3. Ut, , A.D. Attest: ! Y7,rwf AND PROVIDING FOR IMMEDIATE CONDEMNATION OF THF LAND NEEDED THEREFOR. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HELPER, UTAH, AS FOLLOWS ow.Hnn 1. In the od mon of th ,. ztjl -- st 193. no. 10 iKrnest Flaim lAN ORDINANCE LAYING OUT, City Recorder. ESTABLISHING AND OPENING A STREET TO BE KNOWN AS WILSON STREET IN HELPER, STATE " O. SpraUing . Mas-o- r LEGION TO BE OUTSTANDING TO ! ENTERTAIN, ACTIVITY ' v ZJer - most color- - the word NO. ' establish a street within said That On the reverse side of of Helper for the public use, city . 0 coure- ,h said ballot shall be the following: venience and safety of the citij tJJeanine' f the American ens of Helper and the public gen- - 'ftotf OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR t0 beht'd in.Sal1 thee is. th refore hereby! HELPER CITY, A MUNI- orally, z ana 22 dates aukusi zu, laid out, established and . opened CIPAL CORPORATION, CAR- a street "6,Blr,ru ,u ,uo within said ; 7, chn,, BON COUNTY, UTAH, SPECln the to be known as WilLn Street! ' J0 de8tK IAL, BOND ELECTION. ery Mid street being particularly des-- ! " ,,., T" ... fun-lovin- g Utahn ,est he for cribed as follow, August 25th, 1936. .. ,lere 8 reiu 'rone a tnree-da-w. Reelnnimr " a mi n uivil 10 feast of free entertainment; some228.2 feet North of the Souththing to linger long in the meui-!oiwest Corner of Section IS, of every man, woman and Township 13 South, Range 10 child visitor to the Capitol city Coal Good lei, Service and East, Salt Lake Meridian, runthe Facsimile of days the World War vet;on Signature or thence rMdium 447.45 East oomfl ning fsuf feet; erans celebrate. Put on your City Recorder of Helper thence North 30 feet; thence e and take a City, a municipal corWest "spec" 556.95 feet; thence not one of eur peep at the myriad of big doing? you are poration. Carbon CounSoutheasterly along the West Llir cuttomert let us serve ty, Utah. already scheduled for the Joyous Boundary of the Hollywood Jamboree. on the next coal order. Addition to Helper a distance At said election the polls shall First day of 25 feet, more or less; Registration and be open at the hour of 7 o'clock business meeting of the American thence 101 East thence and shall remain A.M., feet; epen until Legion, department of Utah, at South 6 feet to the place of the hour of 7 o'clock P.M. the Newhouse hotel ; a stre t beginning. The polling places for all qualof the famed "40 and 8,' parade 2. Section The 147-- J said street is ified electors of said City at this with accompanying a "wrecks," ordered laid ! establish-hereby out, Utah Helper election shall be: Election Dist- ed and definition of the riotous legion as aforesaid in opened rict No. 7 (East Helper) at Helper order to provide a means of in- initiation of candidates for the gress and egress to property own- - great freight, car brigade; a glamers along Janet Street. whos orous funfest at the Elks' club. means of ingress and egress to i,U(i a colorful street carnival, at the "Chat-- , their property will be interfert U wIn WK goings-owith by reason of the construction f a,1" Just off Main street at An of an underpass on Janet Street Fourth South street. Second day Joint meeting of in Helper, and for the convenience AUTO LOAN jand safety of the citizens of Hel-- : 'he members of the Legion and Per and the public generally, and Indies' auxiliary ln the Capitol U quickly and easily to make way for the immediate theatre, with Governor Henry H SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet 'construction of an underpass under Blood and other prominent citizttilize cash out of the deal. the railroad tracks on Janet ens in attendance; and afternoon cut down IpTo monthly payments if you still owe on your ear 'Street in Helper, Utah. Legion business meeting, followed -- To Obtain cash in 20 minutes w.fhout mortgaging your furnl-urSection 3. The Mayor of Helper by "chow" for all legionnires at assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. lis herebv authorized, pmnowpred Fort Donetas and a hand cmwurt jand directed for and on behalf of by the thirty-eightinfantry band, I PRIVATE LOAN CKEDIT CORPORATION City of Helper to immediately and then the crammed-with-actiojthe J Price Phone 397 'and forthwith institute, prosecute sham battle at. the fort. Silvagni Bid- -. And here in this vividly por;and maintain condemnation proceedings to secure immediate pos- - trayed battle of land and sky lies the climax of a day replete with things military. Big guns and little guns will boom defiance of furious The infantry charges. WE PRINT rattle of machine guns, fanfare of musketry, and charge of clanginq: artillery will accentuate every phase of modern fighting, with tracer bullets filling the air With cLu flashing colors of real speeding missies. RUT Downtown the carnival will be lOtlld' on in full sway. Special events spokt are planned for the "Chate;. t." glart Inside this replica of a French b mansion just like the ones the ,nden ! American doughboys used as bilAbout Everything That lets there will be all sorts of In We lUtifi amusements. Outside on the Needs To Be street will be dancing and sporls. Third day A Leeion business j meeting rsa in the morning; a drum smart. I contest In the .afternoon, corps Fori with eight Sons of Leglonalres Bedcorps and four major corps comEnvelopes full! peting; the big convention parade Calling CJl.1 at 7 p.m., and the climaxing midodd' Stock Certificates night frolic at Black Rock, famous ce oi swim resort on Great Salt Lake. d of j Wedding Invitations These are but the high spots of one continuous round of fun and Stationery frolic. Every day of the convenMeal Tickets tion will be filled from early the wee small morning until Hand Bills hours with gay goings-on- . The Window Cards "wrecks" and parades of the "40 10 and S,' plus initiations LegMenus of All Kinds ion, and parades of the freight Circulars cars and htiire engines will tie on tildt' the go continually. Invitations Tes, it's going to be a gala Booklets three riayg in the history of the iii on American legion in Utah the Programs last word in funfesting for every Legal Blanks visitor,' liegionaire or just plain Mr, Mrs., or Miss Jones. Etc., Etc., to-wi- y y long-distanc- i PiimFSF '- n e, h n j i EVERYTHING MONEY Print Just Fact Printed: Letterheads Statements Cards Personal a In fact xve print and everything but greenbacks need call 21 when you postage stamps. Just anything in the printing line JHE ! HELPER JOURNAL HELPER' "HAVE IT PRINTED IX With heavier taxation than ever before levied on the American people the government it moving into iU seventh successive year of huge deficits. Expenditures for the present fiscal year 1W7 probably will be more than nine billions of dob This will bring total expenditures under four Roosevelt yeare to more than thirty-tw- o billions, against receipts of sixteen billions from Uses. By borrowing to make up the difference between income and spending the- - Roosevelt Administration increased the public debt more then eleven billions in its first three fiscal years. The debt on June 30, 1036, wm ftSS.778,543,404 and it may billions by June reach thirty-seve- n 80. - :ikm The Helper Journal installed a new job press ln its plant this week along with the addition of 25 brand new fonts of job and news type, which will enable the Helper printing firm to do job work of practically any nature Heretofore, Helper's plant has been handicapped in the way of Job printing because cf inadequate machinery and worn out type fonts. But from now on, Helper business men and citizens aud firms lr. , FOR SALE New FORD V8 TRUCK for sale-Jus- t 1500 miles on It. Reasonable Write to price Dan Obradlvich Every Tuesday 8t 8:00 P. M. Knights of Pythlaa Hall A. J. Carlnon Secretary HELPER LODGE NO. J6o9 Earl Shumway Dictator B NEW SHOP EQUIPMENT Seventh Successive Year of Deficits; Spending Increases. - rr-- Per Capita Debt Grows to $263 n ! 1 JOURNAL INSTALLS business doing 1857. The Ter Capita Debt. The per capita debt burden hat increased enormously during the past generation. Just prior to the World War the burden due to the debt of the Federal Government was equal to only about $12 for each man. woman and child in the United States. The per capita Federal debt rose to about $240 at the end of the World war and declined to about $131 by the beginning of the depression. At the beginning of the first full fiscal year of the Roosevelt administration the per capita debt was about $180. At the conclusion of three years of the Roosevelt administration this burden, applicable to every man, woman and child in the country, hsd advanced to dur-in- g approximately $203 each. And the present fiscal year it may go to almost $H00 each. In other words the New Deal will have cost in four years each of our people individually the sum of $130. Multiply this by 4.8 representing the average number of persons per family, and the result is an increase of $576 per family in the Federal debt as a result of the Roosevelt administration. Summary of Situation. Following are some briefly stated facts about the Federal budget situ- ation: Expenditures in the four years for which the New Deal is re-- ! sponsible (June 30, 1933 to June 30. 1937) will exceed by at least 27 per cent the direct cost to the United States in carrying on its op- j erations in the World war. Expenditures in the four years will be at least 33 per cent more than the total cost of the Government from 1789 to 1913. a period of 124 years. For the entire four years expenditures will be at an average rate of about $2 for every ?1 in re- ceipls. Aggregate deficits of the four years will ba about equal to the total public debt at the beginning of the depression. The public debt at the end of three full fiscal years of the New Deal was 32 per cent above the peak of the World War debt and 61 per cent greater than at the beginning of the Roosevelt admin' istration. fiscal in the year Expenditures 1936 far exceed those of any other peace-tim- e year. Expenditures in the fiscal year 1837 may be greater than in 1936 even though the bonus item helped to make the total of the fiscal year 1936 abnormally large. Emergency as well as general expenditures have continued to increase, although Mr. Roosevelt says the emergency has passed, and although business improvement has been in progress. Deficit In 1938? If New Deal policies prevail, further large appropriations for emergency purposes and another large deficit appear inevitable in 1938. Instead of the reduction of 25 per cent in Government expenditures pledged by the 1932 Democratic platform the average of more than $8,000,000,000 for each of the four years of the New Deal represents an increase of approximately 100 per cent over the normal total prior to the depression. Expenditures of more than in four years as against receipts of only about $16,000,000,-00- 0 means that the New Deal pays out $2 for every $1 taken in. The New Deal while pretending to the people that it is financing its expenditures by "soaking-the-rich- " has actually shifted a greater part of the tax burden to miscellaneous taxes many cf them concealed which are paid by tne general consuming public. in Carbon DON IRWIN Don Irwin and his broadcasting orchestra will play in Helper at tbe Rainbow Gardens, Saturday August 15, on a special danca feature of the late summer, according to announcement from the management of the dance hall. One of the features of the orchestra will bt oe new "swim? rythm" which has been so popular in many coast and middle west dance resorts the past summer. The dance band which Carbon county people will have the pleasure of hearing has Saturday played at the Brown Palace hotel, Donver; Lowry hotel, St. Paul; Roosevelt hotel. New York; Congress, Mossison and Stevens hotels. Chicago. It is an NBC attraction popular with radio listeners all over the western and middle western states. You can't afford to miss this feature which is undoubtedly the most outstanding this year. fully. MERCHANTS GET MOKE COVERAGE Merchants of Helper are rethe greatest coverage through the Journal and its Shoppers Edition that has ever been given before in Helper! Last week an additional Shopper's Guides were sent to the Gor. ceiving d 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, advertiser are now getting their merchandising bargain circulated WITHOUT - f county can get the best kind of printing right at home and at prices that will compare with the usual rates charged in the large plants that send agents into this territory for this kind of business. Because of the splendid support, which the people of Helper have been giving to the Journal in the last year, it was deemed advisable to take this etep and the management of the publishing company has done this with the intent of serving the field in which the Iiaper now circulates more three-hundre- rings Rhythm THORIT HATCH Lawyer Stafford Bldg. Phone Helper. Utah 1C0-- AN ACCIDENT on j j Those New Posto hires Woodford County, Illinois, is aroused over the determination of the Postoffke Department to build a $75,000 postoffice in the town of Eureka. Newspapers in the county protest that Eurkea now has the best postoffice building in Woodford county, which was built only a few years ago. The Editor of the County Journal urges that the money be spent on a sewage system, which is needed, and which would give employment opportunities, also needed. At last reports the protest had received no official attention. man speed tires On 30th, May Louis Meyer broke the track record, at 109 miles per hour, driving the entire race without tire trouble of any kind. He is the only driver ever to win the race three times, and has always used Firestone Tires. No tires except Firestone Tires could have resisted the terrific heat generated at such high sustained speeds. You can have no greater proof of blowout Gum-Dippe- d protection. The Masterpiece of Tire Construction' BUY ON PROOF OF PERFORMANCE - BRYNERS' SERVICE Automotive Electricians M. O .PORTER MANAGER PHONE 342 HELPER. UTAH .mt.tU.JL-:tz?J- . ri,irm i &x l i u Ju I ' !!fi 1111 HOTEL I l tivir Lt THIS dUUAKE. nOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL h |