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Show 'AGE TW O THE HELPER JOURNAL The HELPER JOURNAL Subscription Entered As Sicond . . One Ycar - . Class Matter Ar HuBLISHEO EvlRY W4K SfAIE Pki: Two The Dollars FALLS BELOW TOTAL MAY BE DRAFTED ' v. At Helper. THURSDAY MEN WITH DEPENDENTS I'!';,!, Advance In Pom-offic- Ut'.m aSSOUAHOa an '.I' r ; ' , l .').., In Oil ,i : i ;intich:tt-(- l i I! in i t..e utile.-,.- ani.it ie- - al va- - liea-- Li n t tt'I Ci., l Vv ' Ti A . y, 'wWa'-- i , m l Li t .,??. -- s s. (!,; declared today. "We are rapidly , if' , 19, ,. I ? - if a a iest in piice with tiie teachers at. llie South Side ing or fight ing u wan t ne wa school ivgisieiing i r, T persons. Secector Rich asserted. War reqjii: ond highest mark was made in Help-- monts-- f :im the dem in with 3.1 51 Registraindiist ial by i'senr tion :it the Price junior high school armed forces--wilwas l'.KO. local boards within Fifteen thousand two hundred to find seler'. eighteen ration books were issued in quotas among regis! rati' - w hi the county. L'.IT persons filing who de pendens. did not receive book- - because of exnow local "Right ecs-sugar stocks. Total number o' ail registran's wi stamps deducted from books issued tor tv. o ma :er deferments pendency was a.TT, i ::! uinate to first The purposes. Following are tiie registration to- from this class all mwho al;:i'ii tals tor each community of the counpelK ts need prove that the: ty: the first figure following each their earned income in r.'t name is the number who applied for ai who a reasonable manner ration hooks, while the second numcannot prove that they did not acber is that of hooks actually issued quire dependents to avoid ini iit. iry at the lime of filing: is to service. The second purpos Castle Gate. 774 (f!S); Clear have who men between distinguish Creek. 176 (l.afii; ,1S2 Columbia, but are not engaged in dependents (323); Gordon Creek, 135 (127); Hel- activities w a r aiding the nation s 1 per. 3.1.-.(2.71 ll; Hiawatha. flOfi. effort and those who are coniribiit-bKenilworth, S3?) (677): their work as -, ing for victory 21,(207); Nine Mile. 61 (56); civilians. North Price, 2, 193 (1,933); South "I5y making this distinction be Price, 4.507 (3.SSS); Rains. X19 (321): tween those engaged in essential acRoyal. 208 (156); Scofield. 223 (197); and those whose civilian octivities Spring Canyon, 734 iKGO)Snrine are not contributing to Glen, 830 (741 1; Standard ville, 275 cupations war it is desired to inthe effort, (Jhl): bunnyside. 475 (41 ); Wattis, duce a voluntary movement of the 110 (95); Wellington. 1.105 (1.041). latter into essential activities and thus to release for military service HOLY CROSS NTTRSTNtt men without dependents who must be deferred 'necessary men' uuntil SCHOOL GRADUATES can be replaced at their work." EIGHT CARBON GIRLS they Persons engaged in nonessential not cease Eight Carbon county girls, senior activities, however, should their until their employment present students of the Holy Cross hospital school of nursing in Salt Lake City, services are needed in some essenwere graduated Tuesday evening in tial activity, the director warned. When men with dependents are the Salt Lake Cathedral of the Madeleine. The Most Reverend Duane G. considered for military service, the boards local Hunt, bishop of the Catholic diocese director emphasized. of Salt Lake City awarded diplomas will have regard for occupation toto the graduating class, which num- gether with the degee of dependency. bered 34 in all. Registrants who have the greatest Members of the graduating class degree of dependency, such as a defrom Carbon county are: Evelyn L. pendent wife and children, will be the last group sought for military Feado, Helper; Antoinette E. service, he said, provided that they Helper; Lucia Eleanor become necessary men in war have Editha HornFloriene Helper; ing, Helper; Mary Merena Bladig, production or supporting activities. Price; Fay Hrienson. Price; Dorothy Gladys Martin, Price, and Frances Marie Leger, Latuda. Kegi-lr- 1- .t 21, , war effort state ti :" : may x'ii1 t ni.'rvi rt.mii rY irr. v,;.! dependi-m- uueud i t' ion - : Many "Alio have been 'ar!i n co.in y persons ' '1 i''ear atujiiiiiL; ii '.: r.e-i.-- ul-- " iSAYS S.C. DIRECTOR a report ll Week .'.as c.)i'Ci-i- l that til ( v.nl t:;! would to; l'l.ie 'l. recorded i(,t(1l indicates t ii (it' a considerable fad number of ' CI CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Manager EUGENE C. HILLS, Associate Editor " Thursday, " RATION REGISTRATION EXFEGTED IN COUNTY Issued Every Thursday By THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Helper. Utah " HEL"" , - 1'' , " j PROCESSING COAL TO M AKE NEW SMOKELESS FUEL FURTHERED BY CA RBON COUNTY MAN Development of ;i product from coal which promises to attain wide market throughout the nation is being advanced ly a recently organized firm in Salt Lake City and it is expected that officers of the concern will visit Price in the near future to explain their operations. sire I The as known foal The county product. processing makes the new product smokeless and should be of impoitance in considerable of the market which has been lost to coal because of smokeless campaigns being carried on. K. L. Storrs a resilient of Carbon, who has spent practically his entire life in this area, is the inventor of the new processing system, having patents on his plan. Professor George VV. Carter of the University of Utah, an authority of national reputation, has done much of the research work on the processing. A pilot plant was erected and operated in Salt Lake City for a sufficient time to demonstrate the commercial value of the new product and at present the firm, Coal Logs Company, has under construction in the capitol city a plant for processing fifty tons a day. It is the hope and ambition of those promoting the processing system that eventually a two hundred-ton-a-daplant can be erected in Carbon couunty. It has been brought out that more than two dollars a ton maybe saved by having the processing operations in Carbon county, a saving of lowered cost as compared with expense of operation in Salt Lake City. Professor Carter and Mr. Storrs are expected to visit Carbon county y the near future to demonstrate and exnlain their process and prod uct and also to inform interested parties concerning the plans they have for the future. Mb. Storrs had an arrangement for the financing some time ago but due to subsequent occurrances, the plan has had to be Miss Carole Lombard, abandoned. late motion picture actress, is reported as having been one of the parties interested in the principal financing plan. 1 Vbtsker Straijttt louttiui o 5 Tears Old. Whiskey. 88 Proof. This Schtolei Distillers Corp.. I t ime Elected Head Of State Sanatorium Society Ed KEUB PROGRAMS WEEK 9:45 AM Tues. and Thurs. 2:30 PM 4:15 4:45 5:15 5:30 6:00 :00 8:30 7:00 .7:15 7:30 Helper - to relieve ..; difficulties on Main will be lighted and policed. parking Complete Course Aid First class of women e forty-nin- com- First Aid pleted the Red Cross ourse Monday night, given by Instructor Vernon Merrill of Price. The course lasted ten weeks, finishing with the final tests last Monday. The list of those receiving their First Aid certificate will be published as soon as it is available. In appreciation of the instruction received Mrs. Bruce Moffitt presented Mr. Merrill with a twenty-fivdollar War Bond from the class. Mr. Merrill announced that from the 1st to the 6th of June a special course for qualifying instructors for teaching First Aid would be given from San Francisco by instructors and Salt Lake City. The classes will be held everv nteht during the week mentioned and those eligible to take; them must be over twenty years old: and must have had the First Aid course within the last two years.; The classes will be conducted in the Physioligy room of the Carbon college at Price. Anyone interested and eligible may learn details by contacting Vernon Merrill. e Members of the Help. r rj(in(J y ers. the group mainly responsible tiie existence ot the Helner f high school band, asked todays tins opportunity their appret itfdlliVA, expressing ation to C. H. Rawlin junior high band director During this. Mr. Hawhson s initial year as local .band director, he bis overcome many dlfflMi lies and setbacks to enter a division one band group in the music fi vat held at Price last week. He has worked for and obtained the complete and support o! cooperation both music students and their c "Where the Big Pictures Play" Home Owned - Hcme Operated HELPER. UTAH Thursday fc:S0 8:30 8:31 Friday Saturday May 21, 22, 23 Sunday PM Mon. thru Fri. PM Saturday Mon. thru Fri PM Mon. Wed. Fri PM Tuesdays PM Sundays PM Tuesdays PM Saturdays PM Thursdays PM Mondays PM Thursday PM Mondays PM Wednesday ... Matinees Daily at 5 p.m. Low Adm. Till 7 P.M.; SATURDAY ACADEMY ONLY AWARD WINNING BETTE DAVIS IN THE !NG TRIUMPH of HER W1LHAM GARGAN CROWN-- j CAREER J LINDSAY "A DESPERATE CHANCE FOR ELERY QUEEN' GASWcGal. - .tit SUN. & MON. CAROLE Lubrication I'poa WEEKLY PROGRAM C0II0C0 8R0NZ Expert graat4 st; - MARGARET For Iu thf APPRECLATIOX Forty-Nin- e A a i empietion. the Scherer Last LOMBARD'S and Greatest Picture Kinds 1st Grade Oils All Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing And Specialized Service It's The MIDLAND SERVICE STATION Main & Locust TO BE dr HOT TO BE something to scare out of You! Short Subjects SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY FAMILY NITE Here's lnScic Selected s LUBITSCH BEGINNING MAY 24, 1942 Mary Ioe Taylor Local Church of the Air Baseball Roundup Baseball Roundup Johnson Family Red Ryder -- What's My Name American Forum of the Air Ned Jordan. Secret Agent America Loves a Melody You Can't Do Business With Hitler The Better Half nurns and Allen Excursions Boy' Town ALSO iL Phone 307 OUTSTANDING PROGRAM8 Phone 83 iu md HERE'S NEWS FOR THE MOTORIST Half Hour Every 30 Minutes on the Hour and MINE REPORTS 7:30 AM Mon. thru Sat. 7:00 PM Sunday 6:30 PM Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 PM Mon. thru Sat. NEWS COMMENTATORS 9:00 AM Mon. thru Sat Merritt Rudduck 10:00 AM Mon. thru Fri Boake Carter 12:30 PM Mon thru Fri Cedrlc Foster 2:00 PM Mon thru Thurs Richard Eaton 4:00 PM Mon. thru Fri B. S. Bercovlcl 4 PM Sundays Wythe Williams 5:00 PM Mon. thru Fri Fulton Lewis Jr. 5:30 PM Tues. Thur and Sat Arthur Hale 8:00 PM Mon. Thurs. and Sun. ....Raymond Gram Swing 8.00 PM Tues., Wed. and Sat. John B. Hughes Styles and Shades are Correct Prices Are Right SELECT YOURS AT e i i. NEWS BROADCASTS Our Assortment Is Complete aleiu.-iil- The :. ;;se iiv taucli-ne- Gar-avagli- Bon-acc- of Salt Lake City, of Carbon county, was formerly elected chairman of the executive committee of the Sanatorium So !ety of Utah at the biennial meeting of that organization in Salt Lake City recently. Members of the legislative committee named from Carbon county include Clyde Sabin. Castle Gate; John Valokvich. Royal, and William McPhie. Price. The latter is district vice president of the United Mine Workers of America. stage. his in loud Joe Dowd of Latuda was named is Carter Professor claiming as chairman of the mine and smelter new the product, of praise that it is a marked improvement workers committee, other members over any known process of making of that group from Carbon county a.itis factory smokeless fuel. The being Robert Pollock of Kenilworth and Alvin Campbell of Columbia. decided process is claimed a arrangement the over which was used for making coal brii' quets, a coal product which attained considerable favor throughout the nation some years ago. The advantage of the Storrs process is said to be in the removing of the and practically all of the smoke, the old briquet process el iminating only slightly more than half the smoke. tfewif 'n&L I h, re il imark i.ir. and -1 ;,(.- ji, ;::!. boaid-consideri- The new product can be used in furnaces, regular ranges, or firein any places. It, can be shaped form desired and in any size. A large firenlace market which would be en tirely new to Carbon county's prod uct would be opened by the For fireplace use the prod- net would be shapepd like logs. n is con far as the use of cerned, that phase of the processing still largely in the formative is Itickr e ; i Logs, a fuel made through processing coal and removing many of the contained in the Carbon "in titer is product construction now going iorw ded parking space. Sam s feme w'nich has become sm. thi we-- k turned the property l.ikt-down and the ground w;l. He of -- ' : i - May 24, 25, 26 the Yell BELA LUGOS1 "TIIE CORPSE Doors open Sunday at Matinee Prices Till 1 fi P.M. ENTERTAINMENT WALLOP THE YEAR VANISHES" and Something Fare. A New five-wee- in Screen continued Story "CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT" - Wednesday Thursday GENE AUTRY Sings "Deep In the Heart of Texas" PICTURE of Ik In "HEART OF THE RIO GRANDE" Second Hit FRANCES LANGFORD Johnny Downs in Hal Roache's "ALL-AMERICA- N CO-ED- Also COLOR CARTOON " Fox Movietone Newt OF j |