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Show 3 THE TWO HELPEE t n tt ft AL V HELPEK. I OUR FELLOW DRIVERS THE By Mueller Heads Carbon Lodge HEALTH - The 4 OFFICERS health cooperative proposed insurance plan for Carbon county is progressing rapidly. Temporary officers and committees have been selected to make preliminary plans. E. E. Pierce has been named temporary chairman, Orlo Bunderson of In Advance Dollars Two 1939 INSURANCE TEMPORARY Usufro Everv Thursday Br THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Helper. Utah One Year . 5, GROUP PICKS HELPER JOURNAL Subscription JANUARY THURSDAY, u At Helper. Utah Entered A. Second Class Matter At The PosrorricE Published Every Thursday CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Manager Wellington, Angus Johnson and as Mrs. temporary Johnson was appointed of a committee to ptudy ! cooperative medical plans in other areas. She chose John Maulsby, manager of the county weuare department, and Price city councilman W. E. Mclntire to assist her. Heading an educational committee which will send out questionnaires to de Mr. is termine public sentiment Robert G. Murray Bunderson, assisted by Mrs. Katie Robert G. Murray of Price was Liddell and Jack Brown. To contact not already included recently elected Worshipful Master organizations for the Carbon Lodge No. lb of the in the temporary organization, WilMasonic Order in Carbon county. He liam H. Bennett was appointed, with of Richard J. Vaughan succeeds George Ockey named as his assist . ant. Helper. other officers elected include J. Next general meeting will be held Paul J. Tuesday evening at. 7:30 o'clock in Sullivan, senior warden; v,. the court house at Price, according Joe Pessetto. junior warden; Gil- Mathew Hammond, secretary; to Mark W. Johnson, who was chairmour, treasurer; W. M. .Davis, senior man of a Carbon County Farm budeacon: Walter N. Wetzel, junior reau committee which sponsored the deacon; Roy Birchard, senior ste initial movement for establishment ward; L. E. Eldredge, junior stewaia; in this area of the program. Albert. Shaw, organist; T. W. Thon as, marshal; Rev. Ralph C. Jones, Friday Night Club Mrs. J. C. Kavanagh was hostess chaplain; Tony Migliaccio, tyler; k. T Vauehan. trustee of the tempie; to her club Friday night of last Mathew Gilmour and Jonn Quilico, week. High prizes were won by Mrs. as- Lloyd and Mrs. Price. Members atrepresentatives "of the temple srwintion tending were Mrs. T. H. Price. Mrs. Milton S. WTycoff. Helper, was ei IH. P. Lloyd, Mrs. W. Hemming, Mrs. erted Worshipful Master, for Joppa C. Dyet, Mrs. O. Kill, Mrs. Jim ana Lodge No. 26, with the following Charlesworth. Mrs. D. C. Gibson Mrs. Frank James. subordinate officers: a. A. Varner, senior warden; B. Y. Hixson. iunior warden; Samuel Stein, treasurer; I. L. Coulter, secretary; George B, Jackson, senior deacon; A.Tj. Miner, junior steward; A. H. Keliough, chaplain; Andrew Perry, tyler; Dr. L. R. Grover, trustee or tne HELPER tern Die: Samuel Stein and D. A. UTAH Bench, representatives of the temple association. nr. Grover of Helper, is the re "Where the Big Pictures Play" tiring worshipful master of Joppa lodge. NOW Mrs. A GOOD JOB IS WELL DONE had to be done Brought to a sudden realization that something responded to of Helper Association Merchants members of the Retail of board the and a call made by their president, C. J. Allen, center the logical as Helper in promoting to band together should commumties in which people of our own city and surrounding do their Christmas shopping. morning, The first meeting was held at the city hall Sunday attended merchants e or thirty-fivforty some December 4, at which fima members of their o After listening to stirring comments from w lobbing own laxity their that out in which it was vividly pointed in Helper them of an opportunity to centralize the holiday shopping would have outlined that a and program appointed committees on every night at some point something of a drawing nature going 111 TpuSTntag board was appointed to further plan and work out on the details: A finance committee immediately got the program. IZ wa? successful in raising funds to perpetuate was adopted and advertising and publicity schedule A in the r easy cha r and the merchants settled back put for several in seen seasons Helper to enjoy one of the best holiday 4 I dir-ector- il Tl'Sion. y6arKvery man. woman or organization who were instrumental in proi of the moting or assisting in the sponsorship his activity. It can easily be classified at for back on the pat hearty "good job, well done." We shouldn't heave a sigh However, a start has only been made. should keep constantly but with." over that's "well, and of relief say. to come for before the public that Helper is not only a good place week thru-ou- t of the consistent day every is but equally holiday ideas, the year. for the "STOP, SHOP, SAVE, IN' HELPER." is a good slogan entire year. In every possible way Therefore, let's get together and publicize d in a that we aren't a set of individuals who do things who ambitious group and a progressive are wideawake, fashion, but ahead and advancing are constantly on our toea promoting, planning of the tidal ware nap-hazar- GOVERNMENT -- - YOU AND I (Article No.. 4) Aa Told by Byrd Trego to . -- - SUMMARY N. Memmott adver- Several subscribers have raised questions regarding legal tising. You and I will keep in mind that the purpose of the paragraphs and I is the promotion of good government. We understand that you The govern- can so it operate. to the government taxes furnish the aliiliillilllllllllltM mwmd THEATRE Air Conditioned the Year Round for Comfort SATURDAY, January 7th IN PERSON! Matinee - Evening - Midnight TOM KEEN Movieland's Famous Western Star and His 16 - ENTERTAINERS Highway in heavy traffic, and the dope "We were on a three-lan- e thought I'd let him Dass ME!" it spends our ment makes (through legal notices) its reports on how tsx money carries your Government can operate most effectively when it certain reports that observe we confidence and my confidence. When yet find reserve we judgment not are published law prescribed by can do its best work our confidence shaken. No government office when it is under suspicion. of reports proved You may remember some irstances where lack A clerk may positions. official in government men of the undoing and fellow popular. The a good have a combination of jobs. He is of reports and on publication insist do not regular commissioners notices and financial statements. It seems a waste to pay tor legal 'saves board the monej. several For years statements. publication of thousands of dollars short A day arrives when the "popular" man is have paid the taxes. in fact he is not short. You and I are short. We the him opportunity to misI have given By false economy you and can be rightfully theft the for blame The our money. appropriate have should who published the financial attached only to the person But you aDd I did not the newspapers. in notices in statements legal I and might have approved of insist on legal publication. In fact, you usually Inone misappropriation that not realizing the "economy", After the money is saved. been have volves more money than could contributed we innocently that fact the face unpleasant we still gone to the downfall of the "popular" fellow. of regThe experience of ages proves the necessity and wisdom statements. financial and ular publication of governmental proceedings those whom we It protects those who pay the taxes, and it protects entrusted with the spending. Thus only can good government succeed! ( The End ) , state-widEditor's Note: Byrd Trego. Idaho publisher, received now is recognised on corrupt politics, and recognition for his tight as the "Crusading Idaho Publisher." e n TOM KEENE On the screen Contribute To Relief Former Pastor Gains Recognition Of Literary Ability Of Jordan Bus Tragedy Survivors The drive for contributions from Carbon district students to the $10, 000 fund being raised for the relief of survivors and families of the vie thus of the Jordan school bus tra eedy was completed last Friday. Eadh child was asked to donate not more than 10 cents to the funa A contribution 'of approximately $30 was made recently by high school DUPils and a report concerning the sum raised in the solicitation ot other schools in the county will be made soon. In commenting on the canvass In this district. Superintendent G. Reeves said: "We know that a sum from our children will be appreciated but on the other hand the greatest good will not come from the gift but mther from the development the at The children will receive from giving 10c and up, Books, Receipt Here, also is our chance to reciprc- Journal Office. r.Hornrv recoenition was recently LoinoH hv the Reverend H. M. Mer- Com kel, former Pastor of the Price waa dook nis when munity Church, a Coloaccepted for publication Dy rado publisher. The title ot the book is "History of Methodism in Utah. The writer tells of the opening oi Methodist mission in Salt Lake misCity in 1S69. The story of the sion's development and the progress Lf Methodism In the region up to the .present Is related in the book. which is amply illustrated. His account is prefaced by a summary of the well known story of mission work in the northwest, an account of the Donner iparty tragedy and the westward trek of the Latter-DaSaints. Utah Highways Can in ; Be Safe; "i Engineering Said Answer to Increased Number of Accidents "Romance Of The Rockies" STAGE SHOWS 5:00 - 7:20 - MON January TUES. Matinees COLOR CARTOON MUVHK WEDNESDAY, January in - NEWS ''l!!!!;i!Iil!iii!li!li!iSii!!iii!:i!ili!i!l RHYTHM SKI CARTOON -- Saturday fromOnly 8:SO 8at pj. Double Feature No. ipf ! 1 TRIMS'' I . kinds of ledger books paper at The Journal Office. AH and fPf .... - -- T Professional JOE BARBOGLIO, JR Attorney-at-La- No. 2 w FRANKIE DARRO IN Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 80 "WANTED BY THE POLICE" Utah Helper, Watch and Jewelry Repairing By Experts - All work Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Continuous Sunday from 1.00 MacMURRAY MILLAND LOUISE CAMPBELL FRED J. Carlson Only Wednesday from 3:30 Continuous 11 Attractions COOPf michah curat A - Continuous Loyal Order of Moose Star Added HERBERT own they have given us when our disaster. suffered have people The Corner" Meeting Every Tuesday at 8 P.M. LODGE HALL TH0RIT HATCH 8, 9, 10 ei.i. cate to others for the loyal support "Just Around Secretary The Desert 111131 ' Ba.rboglio. A. 10c - 25c - 35c "Thunder In wot ibanks will hold annual meetings during the Dictator Evenings and Midnight Bob Steele mm e stockholders' forepart of January, The Carbon Emery hank session. anrrtinf? to Cashier Clause J. Eim- npv. will be held to fill the positions of directors whose terms expire. Thp First National bank will bold a meeting the tenth of January, entire new ooard will ue named, according tt Cashier Frank - 10c 20c 25c BE ON HAND HUTU COWOm Pi-ic- Hal Taylor Carbon County's First Visit by a Ranking SUN. Twr. TO MEET RAY 4 Movie SHOWING STOCKHOLDERS with ADMISSION 3:30 - 5:50 . 8:10 10:30 and 1:00 A.M. following Midnight Stage Show STRAND 9:40 and 12:00 Midnight SHOWS SCREEN Mil y "THE GRANT FAMILY" Hillbilly Comedians Featuring Well-know- 16 -- I 3 . TRAVELOGUE LAWYER Laying Machine Used on Rock Asphalt Pavement Utah has one of the worst acci- sklridin? nnd ulinnlntr nn ntflflD dent records of any State In the grades where other smooth paT- Union. Several factors are said to ments are a source oi u anger. ba responsible for this deplorable Rock asphalt pavements present A condition. group of public a pleasing surface which is restful now spirited citizens are to the eye. Is not glaring under tno with the Utah State Road Com- bright rays of the sun and does not mission in making a study ot the reflect the glare of headlights. chief causes of accidents in Utah. Because Utah rock asphalt neais A great deal can be accomplished under traffic when broken. It Is exby engineering in buHdlns safety tensively used by railroads at grade The severe vibration into our highways. Modern car crossings. design has advanced faster thnn from the passing of heavy trains the reconstruction of roads to take tends to break the pavement and care of increased speed. destroy it, but, as In bridge floors, Many accidents are causrd by cracks which may occur solidify wet, slippery pavements. Utah rock easily under traffic and the asphalt presents a surface similar ment remnins smooth and to sandpaper. It Is effective against pave- Stafford Phone Bldg. 160-- Chapter FOR COAL SEE M0SE H0WA Spring Canyon Coal "One Of The Best" Phone 117-- W ...Helper "J&fJ THURS. . FR!., Jan. 12 W m a i CAM 'TONE 13 |