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Show Free Admission Admission Free DAYS OF !!! FILL UP AT LULU'S GRUB SHACK EAT AT WOO LINGS Indigestion INN Thursday 49ER BARN DANCE SATURDAY SLICKER THE SLICKEKS - Friday - Saturday SEE THE PIT SHOW VISIT the BUCKET of BLOOD BAR Dance With RATTLESNAKE BOB'S '49ers 49ER FLOOR SHOW EACH NITE MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT GAMES OF SKILL - It's All In - - Fun ! ! GAMES OF CHANCE POKER FLA- T- HELPER' CIVIC AUDITORIUM -- All Fun for - ! ! -- - '"IS1? 4Jtn HINTS FROM UTAH PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT CARBON ELKS MAKE RAILROAD PLANS FOR NE1DS AMERICANIS3I WEEK cmsph - 3 By N. J. TulHus Engineer Al Reed Is still marked off the work board waiting for the snow to melt away. Rails Engineer Roger Reynolds took enough time off last weekend to make a trip to Salt Lake City. Rails Fireman C. E. Bottorff spent the week-en- d la Grand Junction visiting with friends. Rails Engineer Fred Buvla has been off the work board for the past few days. MOVING? Long and Short Distances For Dependable Service Call 213-- W Free Estimates Furnished Carter Transfer Co. Helper Phone 213-- W Engineer O. C. Reld sported here Carman W. C. Berry is back in the from Grand Junction Monday morncars again after ing to take over the Sunnysideun. yards Inspecting working la the round house for the left past month. Engineer "Doc" Stopanskey Ralls for Ogden, here laat Wednesday Carman L. R, Tbayn is now back where he will work temporarily. Doc on the rip track. guarantees not to tear down any Ralls while there. crossing gates up D. A. "Lon" Carman Locomotive Ralls returned to work last Thurs Tidwell Car Boss Ray Berrett, accompanied day after a short vacation In sunny by L, T. Wright, itrainmaster for the California. "Wonderful weather down Grand Junction terminal, made an there." the commissioner says! inspection tour of the Sunnyslde '49 SHOW Branch Monday morning. The daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. E. B. Rails-C- arman Ketchum was injured in a sledding has accident El wood Richardson Sunday afternoon. been off sick for the past few days. Elwood reports that the snow up at Mrs. M. P. Street spent Friday and the Scofleld branch Is so deep that Saturday in Salt Lake City. you have-- to raise your knee to the level of your chin every time you take a step. That's the kind of high COMMUNITY CHURCH the steppln' that put him under weather. -- Ralls Sunday school 9:45 a.m. A class Carman Frank Jacketta is working and a welcome for all ages Morning worship 11 a.m. Singing, atithe Scofleld branch during the devotional and meditation are inteillness of "Toughy" Richardson. gral parts of this service. Ralls Church of the Air service at 2:30. Caiman Leroy Murray bid in on League at 7:30 p.m. All the Soldier Summit job while Car- areEpworth Invited to attend. man Sid Haslam is vacationing in Choir practice every Friday eveCalifornia. ning at 7 o'clock-ForgRails yourself for othois and you Carman Helper Charles Masters will never be forgotten by others. T. H. EVANS. Pastor. was off on the sick list Monday. et According to Exalted Ruler, Wm. M. Davis, the Price Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has completed preliminary plans for American Week, March 1 to 8. The huge nation-wid- e demonstration of Americanism will have half a million Elks and tbeir families and friends participating. Elk lodges from coast to coast are seeking to unite school, church, professional and business groups in this work that will call to attention ' the multiple advantages of life in this country under a democracy. The Carbon County Elks urge the cooperation of every American and every group of Americans to make this Americanism Week an event which Carbon county will long remember. '49 SHOW US, Theatre CHURCH Say, treatment for pneumonia which greatly reduces the length of Illness, the number of complications, and the number of deaths for this disease. The modern .treatment is available to you through your own physician. Call him early. EMM disease. Whether the patient Is treated at home or In the hospital, he must not get' up even to go to the bathroom. Your family physician should be called early and his instructions implicitly followed. Your physician can cure pneumonia, if he Is called early, Science has" developed an excellent ANNOUNCEMENT 8 We wish to announce to our patrons and friends that beginning Monday, February 6th, we will operate our present business in our new quarters in the Strand Theatre Building. Helper Barber Shop IF YOU PREFER rT f? T T Ktntutky Stroighl Bourbon y y V Vjky ' ""S ' u 1 4v f I f rXf yf&s' i!ylK iJ '4 AVT :! I 4 Wf " ? ??? V l- -' jr fP3tw a I ' I YOUR EVERY PRINTING NEED EXPERTLY FILLED T T ? f - (Sy j ylyO I A J I I thbswAFI5H AT LEO WHEN HE VWAS OlSOOAU I I mdS3&J&U TOO BOOtt- H- f THE GRECIAN LION"a and one A or wrestler great the leading contenders ArS I'd II of Proof Utrtvdi I 1 "MElT t7 ?t T . , Folders , . Stationery . . Tags - Posters Cards Indexes . . . Ledgers . . . PHONE 21 FOR ESTIMATES Helper Journal UI old printer said: "Our fi duty '8 to make the printed word speak Qreat truths more c,ear,y-- " Thi8 Js IE once T r Whiflcy-1- 00 oVAlttocAat An ??T T ?T MM tTW ( "'"jH In I T JSSt OTTLED IN BONO T t t -B- ?T T T T X the M9ers When The pneumonia patient must stay In bed as long as the physician advises. Complete bed rest, without worry or anxiety, reduces the danger. y WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15 ?? T X Pa- - Ask You To Buy Stage Money Is That A Scrip Tease? - ble Sunday school 10 a.m. Cecil Broadbent, superintendent Sacrament Services 7:30 p.m. Bishop Byron Carter in charge. Genealogical meeting every Mon-laat 7:30 p.m. Services held at Central School Scale books for sale The The Helper Journal office. tT SEE HIM IN ACTION AT THE (Continued from page 5) greatly reduced and the complications are almost entirely prohibited. There are serums for the treatment of all pneumonias caused by the pneumococcl. Five per cent of the lobar and 15 to 20 per cent of bronchial pneumonias, are caused by other species of bacteria. For these there are no serums. But your physician has other aids in treatment besides serum; oxygen Is used. Good nursing care Is essential. Pneumonia is a communicable disease .It may be transmitted from persons to person. Carriers are frequent. The atfendants of a pneumonia case should take the utmost care not to spread the disease further. Children especially should not be attended by any person caring for a pneumonia case. The name precautions should be taken, wif.h smallpox, meningitis,- or any other communica- Mr. G. O. Thomas of Salt Lake was a business visitor here Tuesday, his business necessitating his leaving for Eureka Wednesday. Ur built n 'deal' our hone8t- - WC haVC bU8ine" eff'cent craftsmanship which makes no comprom- ft P S S3 Eg fP g3 - rjj |