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Show f ! i THURSDAY T PAGE FOUR fl E OPEN FORUM Strange as it may seem Raymond J. Hartranft of Helper, Utah, owns a Boston Bull pup-tnit is ti only livin? dog in the world that has no sex, neither male nor female. Come and see the dog as it is in perfect health and can be seen at the Bank CluD lu Helper on Wed., Nov. 10th between 8 and 10 p. m. So come all and see the freak dog. A study for the public end Science. d j ' - - lw-ig- ' ti 1 son-in-la- 'vie-becaus- fool-watch- j - ' 711 D. j Seventeen Obtain umt on 3,--,- ercLiir or i lliwnoithc I ?. - s ji-imp i "hV"-Vll- T" , ll I f H SCHOOLS - 'PPkl 1 IftYUiKKilllHIU I j Si.ia.wrtt-- . I j. - r it - an S NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS street. That the Board 5 School purposes i $373,505.7 paid in Carbon . - Tax County for school pur$50,533.97 poses Hit ROADS Mrand Total Utah Tax Tor purposes Road 10 GRANDE PROPERTY TAX PAID IN CARBON COUNTY $77.30S.54 Tax paid in Carbon County for Road pur$15,782.38 poses mil y tv Total general poses $90,019.81 Utah Tax for purCounty $100,381.90 paid in Carbon for general County .. County purposes Tax $11,073.02 4n WTrfV:fS , , CityToU1 V' 4"f i. ? TOV 7.1 Ju' Ul Utah Tax for Town puiposes rrn vie lax paid ln carbon $12,625.44 County & V'Nrk . : The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad annually pays the largest Individual property tax bill in eight of the 13 Utah counties thru which its lines run. Once upon a time the property tax was the only tax paid. Now all that is changed by gov einmental demands made upon taxpayers .pri and relief. marily because of unemployment use and franchise taxes in Utah during 1!K',7 will t:ike an additional $75,000.00 from the GEORGE D. 346 t 1 4frrJJ5jf3E J u i PTS.C00ENt.14a I 5TS. C00 No. YPTS.CODIU.lJ V 90 PROOF CJT?? - rit J F. DODGE A R. G. W. Tax Commissioner Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colorado DHuif. HOME OWNED 0t B, ilo: Hie ;e Steaks---Ch- 0ps OUR 1 PIES, Home-Mad- e NONE BETTER joeTcTfe 224 south Main riace with the Where You St. Helper! Open Kltchei See the Meal Prepared i HOME OPERATED Sat, 51 November nrkfTjiiTiTii 11 5 - 6 t FLOUR 48 lbs Blue Star . ,i -- lh )Aa 9 The $1.33) SUGAR 10 lbs to COtf! 7n t par m Crystal White 10 bars Soap leg MILK cans brand standby 20C Germade 9 lb bag 43$ RICE 5 lb bag 33 3 ig pkg Washing Powder PUMPKIN lg can JQf ! SOUP 3 cans 1$4 Tomato Juice Tomato and Veg. 3 cans for 2Qi LIFEBUOY Salad Dressing Quart jar TISSUE Toilet V CELERY al. 25C FORMAY 3 lbsty AND VEGETABLES Jumbo r LETTUCE each Ig solid heads 90 CARROTS 3 lbs IQtf Dry Onions 50 lbs Bulk h 1 Soapi 3 BARS FRUITS Facsimile signature of City Recorder of Helper City, a municipal Corporation, Carbon County. 1 Utah. Date of publication, November I 4th, A.D. 1937. 25$ 4 rolls 19C CLEANSER Holly 2 cans for HTPRO 1 Union U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Market Highest Quality at Lowest Prices "WHERE GOOD FELLOWS MEET" ENJOY THE BETTER FLAVOR OF WALTERS AND BLATZ BEERS Your Beer Taste Is Satisfied With These Beers R. H. Jacobshagen, mgr. HELPER UTAH r 1 and Review as appointed by said City Council will meet at the of-fice of the City Recorder on November Tuesday, 9, A. D.I 1937, also Wednesday, Nov. 10,1 A.D. 1937, between the hours of! 9 o'clock A.M. and 5 o'clock P.M., and will hear and consider any objections and make corrections of any proposed tax which said board may deem unequal and unjust. That during the said time a completed list of property in the Asphalt Paving District will be1 open for inspection at the office1 of the city Recorder in said! Helper City. By order of the City Council of! Helper, Carbon County, State of Utah. .Dated this 2nd day of November BANK CLUB ij - of Equalization! Paper clips may now be at The Helper Journal office. a nly Place In Town 1 ALIAN 8TYLE l JELLO pkg All flavors A.D., 1937. QJIaC73TTTrMn SPECIALTIES SPAGHETTI Prices Effective Fri. Rio Grand- -. The Rio Grande believes in good schools, good roads, and efficient state, county and municipal government. The Rio Grande is a substantial taxpayer fully awake to the obligations and responsibilities of good citizenship. In this position the Rio Grande stands shoulder to shoulder with you and all other good citizens in seeking progress and prosperity for our comn munity, The Rio Grande strives, not only to be a good citizen, but to be a progressive railroad. You have a direct interest in the Rio Grande tax problem, because railroad taxes, like all other expenses, must be paid from revenue collected from you shipper or traveler. You and the Rio Grande are therefore business associates. Upon us, at fellow citizens and fellow taxpayers, lies the responsibility for keeping gov ernment as our servant, to the end that we shall not become slaves to government, o iBeii EICCT MARKET Notice is hereby given that assessment of a tax to be levied by the city council of Helper, Utah, upon the following property: Both sides of Locust Street between Main street and First West 1 $622,245.82 fnnr. r937. SeaiiramDlatillera Corporation, Exec Orflcee. New York, Both sides f Poplar street between Main street and First West street. Both sides of Hill street between Main street and Price River Bridge. Both sides of Depot street be tween Main street and the D. &! R. G. W R. R. Depot. Both sides of Cedar street be-tween Second East and City; Park. Both sides of Second East be-- j tween Janet street ,and Spruce, 1 Li. Total Utah Tax for ' i j gt 'V WHIS-KE- Total Property Tax Rio Grande paid by in Utah. j"v 2. to-wl-t: ll . mixer, and an air 8 r SeS? I I General Electric Every individual who boult Seventeen out of 19 applicants and were rifle shells at the store was tests the required passed Sat- wiin nis Durcnase , a hm,., UVMI weu granted driver's licenses here was aepositea with his name Davis, Vern by morning ASTORINO urday AUDIA TFR1N'A The in a box at the store. After state highway patrolman. and JOHN ASTORINO. her two deer season had closed, the dra, Iincluded drivers successful husband, 15 men. They are and women jing took place, and the aba Defendants. were the hif u6u meu b names . .huff's sntP on Gust SaridaklS, L- - w. oax,Edward names drawn out Riser of the box, j Pearl Jaramillo. the 13th day of November. A.D., " L thn'sartezina. Scartezina, Billy Rudy -u au.. . ,OB.A- L 1937, at iu oc.uu Ernest ,,v EAT HERE ONCEI tne of jarDon of all Louis t Basco, rTrt House, at Price. Carbon Hight, and YOU'LL EAT HERE AGAIN, Elmer tranasen, maa-tha- ; des- Price; County, Utah, the following Kof- Keith Louie Salavensky, cribed property: Seima uisnop oi All of that certain lot or parcel ford, of Helper; , hin? in Sorine Glen: Jerry Marshall, Mu CounT; 'of clrbon, Oscar Bishop, Mohrland, and Both sides of Ivy street between Main street and First West O ; CORHOME OWNERS' LOAN a corporation. PORATION, Plaintiff, street. hTrA mfrir j . Pri-fess- But Terminal Buildlni, Denver R. O. W. On Line Ad No. 509 J "j iucKy Driver's Permits street. 1 Gibson of Helper drj. I number and 4,, Mi. . J . ma. dd.rueu prize ia the Ho'l. Furniture and Hardware Co a' drawing contest. Venor Oldrort Castle Gate, had the second Drfi u'"son wocUl i; Eugene me Mrs. Barney H. Hyde and Walquist of the University SUtejtual; of Utah and Mrs. Walquist, who is Mrs. Hyde's sister, are on a of Utah, particularly described asam veiasuue, trip which includes southern Utah follows, Beginning at a point "which is and Boulder Dam. The trio exNorth 89 degrees 43 minutes or ten pect to be gone a week East a distance of 243.1 feet days. from the Northwest corner of The BPW club met in the city Lot 4, Section 18, Township hall Monday evening, where bus13 South. Range 10 East of iness matters were discussed. The the Salt Lake Meridian, thence initiation of new members will be North 89 degrees 43 minutes held November 29, and is to be in a distance of 103.7 feet; East the form of a costume party. thence South 37 minutes West feet; a distance of 148.48 (The Women's club will meet at thence South 89 degrees 43 the Utah Service chapel Wednesminutes West a distance of day at 2:30 p.m. 37 103.7 feet; thence North minutes East a distance of Hazel Hansen is visiting at the 148.48 feet to the place of home of her sister, Mrs R. Wilcox. beginning. Miss Hanson is a resident of Salt Purchase price payable in law Lake City. Howard Jenson was a visitor at ful money of the United States. S. M. BLISS, the home of Mrs. T. Heaston. Mr. Sheriff, Jenson is employed at Mohrland. Carbon County, Utah, E, Thrgerson is back teaching Date of first publication, Oct school again after a week's illness. SEVEN CHOWN BLENDED ober 21, 1937. Date of last publi SEAGRAM'S Th straight whlkie In thi product art atrairht whiskiea, mora old, 37 S or S year, cation, November 11, 1937. and 62S neutral apirita distilled from Amen- - F. CUSACK ADVERTISING AGENCY " IN THE DISTRICT STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY Members of the Moose who attended the State convention in Salt Lake were: A. J. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reddington, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Litizzette and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hunt. e C. OlICEbF d ' v- Parents are urged to have their for diphchildren innoculated of number A immediately. theria Emin cases have been reported Price. and ery county urged by the county SALE andvmi are physicians to call the city doctor and have this taken family SEVENTH JUDICIAL care of before it is too late. THE OF COURT i Wonder Do? t-- Helper Furniture Announces dinners! in Deer Drawir NOTICE IkSHLEGAL The Hiss-Bo- y ??"?!i I 1 HELPER uable experience of others. It does iot mean that we are inferior, LATUDA weak, or childish, bat that we aro strong through our own knowledges (Continued from Pi'.ge 1.) 1 Lorraine DeCola 'ami the gifts of others. We should' do can school The of Helper? fcccept t.riticism as a sacred gilt, Mi8g Hannah SnQW of 0range much to prevent these cruel ac- - ot as an open atfrout t0 our' ilIe , the house t of M,8 criticism, ,,,a Marchetti ' tidents, but they are only one to intelligence. Through be concerned. Without the aid ot co, rection alui cooperation, the! is DeCola spent r' anf Magency in our community lt;orW 80Ciety has progressed;" 'be will modc,n impossible to continue our from s.,.,1?try 0 splendid record. In the past ten:neignt 0f civilization. Let U3 cnt- e accompanied by their daugh-chiland be criticised without Tears we have lost but one schoo,1 rralne anl W "enry ue auto Is the 0 flinch 0r stain, because it through accidents by a' mobile, but it stands out m ah it- - road to life, love, culture, and ltlcnara scnuiiz ana wtu Le, bideousness. It will live in the happiness. memories of those who witnessed The tWrd haWt or va)ue t0 per. Cola Jr. were Sunday visitors in" M It for a generation to come. Our!gona, h ,s ..Cautlon- - 0ne of ,.He,fnt . o DeOola was a, . , .,,,.., heart noured out sympathy for,tv, lhJ aoom ,"v, muni. vi iuc aiucu t those who were compelled to sut-- ' ry,val Qf human fe , cauti0n. wefek"end vi8ltor in Salt heed'.ufer through sheer carelessness.! fa f 1 . , heri Mrs. George A. Shultz was a Tet us start to think; think of!11 119 of g warn'ng last week in the Capitol the hahitq which will assist us in becomes fo0(1 for 80me vicious visitor ,,. . who of becomine the kind people " . ..i . ., . " The measle epidemic Is well utthont heine" aers into tooa """" ""-"w- wunoui nisi ex- - The claS! attendance in enumerate us constantly told. Let carefully ever turn of ,controledschool is practically normal aain. .nmotT,(nTo about these aminl.n ( ana strange oaor uelne The residents of Latuda have pnmea the victim of a cultured been thriving well on the many The first and most important tl.apper xhe opposum who fails deer which have been brought obedliablt we should cultivate is tQ curb every anlmal deslre to run,1 tence to authority. Obedience is and lie ln deathlike stillness when In this season. Mr. Edward Williams accom- ftomethine more than doing what .u someone has told us to do. It Is ti(k,PB th .Ma1y "tUejohn of Hia, BM,tfl of B0'me skulk- - pan.ied by ana . George MacRay oi of an attitude vUcaflL JL l. iha develonment a, xuc? ouu. ,jitiMtlia lie tt UuUiJi Latuda motored to Montana to within our very souls, the becom- - lllg or child ,8 no exception; they visit with his parents. Ing the kind of a person who will are nabIe to the same fate if do things because we understant cautioa is disregarded. They too, iMrs. Earl N. Radcliffe accomthem and know tLey are right. HBOme day, if caution is thrown panied by her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert e one is obedient, he will obey, not 'to tne wmd8, will become the of motored to Phillips Royal, someone la watching him,'tim of 8ome uncuitured monster There Provo Tuesday evening. tut because h cannot act other-wh- 0 nag become a glutton for a Jobs attended Daughter they wlae. It is the natural way for 6pee(j an,i disregards the value of tolm to act because he has become iife an(1 humanity. Caution, like meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koelllng acthat kind of a person. The seeds re,iglon Bh0uld pervade the whole Fred of obedience are sown In the'personaiity. lt should become the companied by their son to Jr. motored Lake Salt Friday. comes home. If the boy or girl jgulde to human action, the soul from a home where obedience is 0 thought, the means to a sweet Where Fred Jr. received treatment at the Shrine Hospital. no part of them, they must bejan(j wholesome life. Why be by every person in auth- - jah; why spend a life In a wheel-ority- , and finally, some day, whenCnair through sheer carelessness? they are out of distance from a(why give up the pleasures others SPRING GLEN guard, a guide, or someone enjoy for a moment of speed, force them into proper action, recklessness and injury? Why By Kis'.ty C'ri3 the fatal tragedy Is inevitable, should we have to be told what Their life Is wasted. kind not the become to do; why The school held a masquerade The second important habit Is of a person who knows what to do party last Monday evening that becoming the kind of a person and do it religiously? Let us obey was enjoyed by all that attendwe love to ed. who can accept criticism." Too authority, because often we do not know or under- obey; accept criticism because it Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. How-Vt- t stand the proper mode of action, is th'e means to a growing per-an- d visitors were Greenriver are not willing to be shown, sonality; be cautious because It is last week. We are too proud to be criticized, the heart of human survival, the Beth Rowley is spending a Our most important self is hum- - road to a long and happy life, few days with her parents, Mr. iliated if made to feel that we and the earmark of culture and and Mrs. Silas Rowley. She is a need assistance from others. The safety. student at the B.Y.U. Mrs. M. Bacca of Walsewburg, ability to accept criticism means Dr. Henderson was a Salt that we are willing to cooperate, Colorado is visiting with her son to share, and partake of the val- - visitor last week. Mike Bacca here. - m- o- I'OT ROAST lb 14C LARD pure 2 lbs Mince Meat 2 lbs 29C HAMS roRK chops ib 290 lb J$ 24$ " Picnic VEAL CHOPS lb ty Fresh Fryers and " All kinds oflUinch Stewing Hens Meats and Cheese 1'atronizo Your Union Market Between the Hours of 8 A.M. and 6 P.M. |