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Show PAGE THE TTVO THE Isouro Evirt Thuoy By THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY CLIFTON' N. MLMMOTT, Manager Another Freedom of Independence i ' j T ) x V- : TO EE COMPLETED Tt,-n- Sfnntia , l.l unru . ."c j signed f fer - . up are as wilUli ,ui istensea, H T?1i-- , . xveiler c - - - liobert J. ..i Hilt. T11 e: . . n-- u t ceiilltv Satiirdav josepn BarWl:o. t .aiuu, to stealing an automobile belong-- ( W. G. Peacock, Castl. er w- - Murray, Hunting. ing to the Arrow Auto line on MItcheU Me,ich, Moab. May 17. He waived counsel and for time pronouncing. statutory Dr. DangerfielTT. s"ntnnce when arraigned before funeral of his uncle 1"'' " , Friday. Jud?e George Chrlstensen. ' nlpa.-lp- rr'Cl f.1 ! J' HELPER JULY 5th. To Ifli made and the city is supervising the construction nd instigation of the system. Charles James, According to city electrician, they plan on having the job completed about July 10th. An effort is being made to bring all county league softball games here, and everything points very favorably in this direction. The equipment wHl be of such' a nature that hard ball games be played. , , SUNNYSIDE TO HAVE A "HOMECOMING" I I Mr. anu airs, uioya uryner re-turned to Helper Wednesday after a short trip to the 1 ellowstone 1 Rccallh;? the dnys t town in Carbon side was the county, cue of th.'. big coal proiJucins crr.!munitie3 of the w est and home of the srreatest number 0f coke overs in the country, plans nre ot.ing f.j.nnilatc-.for a "Home-cacominR Day" July 5th. Invitations to attend have been i , ARE I ? HOT ENOUGH FOR YOU StypA. n ,,. friends-- ' B((lhftn ... . by a committee headed by . , ,,, 8 NOVEL HIDES v. u. jensen W'""10"NEW SHOWS 40 FUN BOOTHS A sme, assisLeu oy uv. Mrs. George Wells. Mrs. Vern Powell and E. Ostluod of Spring-villand Provo. Local unions of the United Mine Workers of America will assist in raising funds o defray expenses for the observance. An anpropriate program which will include a reunion, speeches, softball games, races and a dance1 TWO FREE ACTS - - PUBLIC WEDDB BANDS AUSPICES CARBON POST NO. AMERICAN LEGION being arranged. Although now a town of a few! hundred. Sunnyside at one time! shortly following the World war,1 irE,te.V-- if v s " 1 " L1 .d 1 P 'i 4. IV 5 .; J stop can waste enough gaso- line to take jou of a mile. To cut down the high cost of 'j stop-and-g- driving around o town. Shell engineers have developed a way to "balance" gasoline. By this balancing process the entire chemical structure of gasoline Is rearranged. Actually It is made "digestible" for your I CASB0M RUBBER 1 mm A M :; the costliest kind of driving you do QTARTING UP after just one t . motor, just as food is made digestible for you by cooking. When starting, shifting, accelerating at all times your motor 's gets the full benefit of Super-Shell- high energy content. "Motor-digestiblIs the best way to describe this gasoline. Try a tankful of Super-She- ll next time you need gas. There's a Shell dealer near your home. ' II " 21 iiirninaaMO. e i v Old Mr. Boston DISTILLED H $ S "' 350 PEOPLE IN SHOW ' is .Til.. ' - C 1. Miinns u..wo According to an announcement made by the Utah State Nurses association, district No. 4, there will be a cnange in their special duty nursing hours. The change becomes effective July 1st, which will reduce the hours from twelve to eight, ft is felt that with a shorter shift the must'i on dury can give more efficient service to those requhing their services. - ' IMS YELLOWSTONE . J,. eT lrzfC tence for grand ! . Jt. UJ. 'manent associate nr1 nil?P - iid mm Vn,Vn .1111 lui uii3. auu vnprii Frarn.- i . 'Gibson. sen-i ns bein a one 10 ten year S. Horslev. r.en .... nT" . 'l n " j At the regular meeting of the Kiwanls Club Wednesday it was decided to cooperate with the city officials and stage their annual Helper Day in conjunction with .the dedication ceremonies of Helper's new $125,000 underpass. According to city recorder Ernie Flaim, the job Is expected to be! completed the latter part of July! i Helper To Have Dr. Ko: To Practice or the first ot August. With the completion of the Janet; Lighted Ball Field lOlllCme III W VOmiHT Street project Helper can boast of the finest underpass in the wx'vs in Helper is abjut to be state.Its value will bo keenly felt practicing medicine here since by every citizen In Helper, as an January 1st of this year, has d;s-- ' realized, a ngnted Softball field, conven- coniiiuied his e ffice liere and left For the lust asset of beautificatteu, year there has been for Superior, Wyoming Wednesdayl a lot cf interest shown in the ience, and saftey. More complete plans for the where he will open .an office. J sport in Helper and the surround- dedication and Helper clay will be nr. K:.s mis taken. . an actjve lnir coal towns. Farlv this Kpasnn Elven when a more definite date' part in civic affairs belns a .meru.J a jrt.nin nf pnti.nsiasf i,oa,i hv is decided. Der or tne "Kiwanls club. .... .v Dr. Demman presented the idea His many frlenn wish: hira iin- - to the city council, along with Mr. and Mrs. James Bruno re- - limited luck and success in his annrnximur mats nf Inatfillntinn mii eu 10 ineir nome nere Hatur- new location. Dr. Kos with his! and asked their support in the . i ... nfli-irr I T1 f i ...!! r'itr uum.i.6 oan nri.,,li.. moved neve ei.eht year3. agj project, iwj iamuy .1 A satisfactory arrangement was visiting in Clinton. Indiana.! from Superior. Wvon.iiuc VAlt8 - NURSES HOURS TO BE SHORTENED UNDERPASS SOON K B, win diis of for Mare.rrisoii. Attorns jru Price Man Leaves . , , " - ,Thev. . will G hel(1 the Ia i.ralhv. llltlk wV ' Sunday the natal day of the United States w III bp observed throughout the entire land and all sons of the forefathers of the.se states will render obeisance to the gTeat cause which was fought to make American nhjres free from aristocracy anil clutching landed sovereigns of the old order of that day. We look forward at this time one hundred and sixty-onyears later in a period of the history of those times once encountered by our forefathers. We gee social injustice and economic strangulation etill struggling for the position It held in that day. The rich and the poor are still a class in America where more natural wealth is placated than in any country on the globe. Our hope and our prayer at this time of our country's history is fdven with solemnity and trust that the powers that be with God will see the strife and the turmoil between labor and capitcl, employee and employer, alleviated and a Just lot secured for the underdog. That the right of economic freedom .will b uigned by the two faction son so that America may have both political and economic liberality. . JflL- X. EIMVELOPES BUT MAYBE J CAN FOOL One Yia . . Two Dollars In Aovanci Subscription Entered A Sccono Cla?s Matter At The Post&ffice At Helper. Utah Published Every Thursday boasted 3503 residents and wasi Bar Associ in me Of the MSI camys y. j n$ enormous j county. Note,! for its claimed . it .nkine coal, nf t,,,.. j ,;t distinction of having more cokejL . evens in one place uiau "with In States. United the in property '1920, S19 ovens were goinj inn ' wct tii reflection from w hich San Juan m,,. m nines, uuier could be seen f-H Head nf tt, Uai ?v companies had more ovens. butas80 ' atteaa thev were not concentrated in one t0 be re Jn. ,Jv diont work in rEMPLOYES' PAY Utam UTAH TTFLPER, L- HE NEVER GIVES UP. HELPER JOURNAL Hci-pr- IIELPEE JOURNA- DRY GIN 90 Proof .tU!,d from 100 BEN 8rB!o rtroj j f " I I i f S BURINC, Boston, Mass, It took all. lime morj bla.t of 155 qunrt of nllrol7rf rin to ulh Ihi, trm al tha 1 ontlnrnlalruin. Oil t Moaumrnt l lrld, impair Mexico. Tho . rared ciaht bat finillr taawd hj 7ron M. sod Floyd T. Mnlrj. famed fire.finlucrt, flown to the terno hr Coooeo. So to. tento tho hfat thai n r bow rarrjrlof a full etream of water hurnrd Lka aaprr during the too. fiagratioa. ble STOP and REFRESH e" ij E i OEPA IR m YOURSELF AT THE HELPER BESOiiT Beer On Tap Ice Cream Candy - Tobacco Your Shell Dealer In Helper Louis Bosco. Prop. if 'J |