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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1942 THE r:;;o3A0R3 covin '41 champs, JOHDAf no FIELD; RATED AS TEAM TO BEAT in CLASS 'A' RACE OH Jackson Jewkcs and his point failed. aerved notice to, Jordan tried Dinosaurs Ojrbon desperately to even schools last count and put on a "A" high class Friaayjthe great rally be one of the teams in the second that they will period, going to the honors for Carbon eight yard on foot!! t0 beat this year straight foot back the . ball before the half ended in the state by turning 19W r a strong drive in the ?rSa:dyJrdan Beetdlgger8! , Coach j it to th,rd opened Carbou one.footd powerful Dinosaurs cham-- ; ended. The first the with defending their game play of the fourth iuov period brought the counter. The Beet pioas oy st'jiiiiB cowj diggers tried to buck center for the Bob Garnechec, quarter when hurled a perfect pass to extra point and were stopped flat. Jordan made another went wide on a man-in- Liapis who try in the . . - 1. . . . ! I 4 i! fnil rth mouciout 11 nzzied out motion piay ami mujui me pigsiuu wnen Carbon intercepted a 0Ter the head of a defending back pass on line m ncamper over tne goal line stand-- , 118 nve-yar- a ana tne Both teams Played hard, clean ing up. Semfcen KicKea goai Dinosaurs had the game sewed up football, The line-upwith seven precious points. Their other score came in the final quarter Carbon Jordan Garnechec after alHillas le by Poulson and Taylor innsr nass had been completed It .... ....E. Gardner and Drossos ..i. he got away for a lg ... van the score. The try for the extra Peacock c .... israman THANKS FOLKS ism. i I 3h & Bert James Littlejohn, Bonnie Theatre Milano, Strand Theatre Leonard ... .... rg Judd rt Semken re Garnechec .... .... .. qb Liapis hb Olivetto hb Brady tb Score by quarters: i rwon Densley Holt r Hansen Ontiverous James - . Brady ... . Reading . 7 0 0 brattice. Mr Saracino r freely evpressed In the press and on the platform. the widespread public acceptance and encouragement include two sons In Mrs Dawson and four daughters, Lena Jackson, Klamath Falls, Ore.; Mrs Violet Horn, Dawson, and Clara and Edith Saracino of California. Survivors is of community service . . . are due in no small measure and cooperation of the newspapers. Own Local Paper Our Recognize , L, is a native of Italy, 1885. He worked In Dawson. New Mexico, before settling in Carbon county ..0 or ..5 years ago. His wife died in DawBon. born in The one hundred and eleven thousand business and professional men of Kiwanis International present this testimonial of gratitude to the free press of our two countries , . . for its vigilance In safeguarding the rights of our peoples We Specially ' Joe Saracino, 57, Kenilworth miner, was struck and killed by a coal car at 6:30 p.m, Monday, when he walked up an Incline to get a wrench needed in his work, officials said. As he approached the brattice, part of the equipment on the ventilating system, he was struck by the on coming motor car, hi view of the car, apparently obstructed by the uouc vptfiton to a freedom of opinion, KIWANIS recognizes that receives for its programs to the generous approval k KENELYVORTH MINER To the Newspapers of United States & mm mm Guardians of a Free i The people are the only censors of their governors; and even their errors will tend to keep these to the true principles of their institutions. To punish theee errors too severely would be to suppress the only safeguard of public liberty. The way to prevent these irregular Interpositions of the people is to give them full information of their affairs through the channels of the public papers ft should penetrate the whole mass of people. The basis of our government heing the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers wunout a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter." Thomas Jefferson in a letter to Ed ward Carrington from Taris, January COAL CAR KILLS i wax 613 Jordan .... .... .. .. o 0 0 6 ..6 Scoring: Touchdowns Carbon. T.i. pis ana uarnechec; Jordan: Read- fag. Point after touchdown: Carbon ppreciaf ion Tribute To The Pressl We who call this community "home" find our first interests here. We take pride in our com munlty, we share the Joys and sorrows of our neighbors in an intimate vein to be found only hi the typical American town. . Service to our community and Its people is the creed of our newspaper. ,It Is upon that foundation that It has been built. It brings to you an intimate, history neighborly of our community that can be found In no other newspaper, for no other newspaper shares our interest and concern In and for our community. It Is because we bring you all the home news, of people and things which are your first Interest, that our readers represent a great family circle. The merchant or the manufacturer who would gain the interest and attention of this great family can find no medium to equal the eager, friend, ly reception with which this news paper is received Into these many hundred of homes. That prestige which thl news through the years has dedicated its every effort to the best interests of our community and our people. In the year that lies ahead our ambition will be to improve and to grow, as we renew our for Improvement and labor growth in all the community. week-by-wee- Naida PAGE TORES HELPER. YOUR NEWSPAPER We wish-ttake this means of thanking all you loyal citizens of Helper and its surrounding for the fine cooperation you camps us 'a our recent bond rally. gave We hope you. will long remember Uncle Sam's War Caravan and all for which it stands., Keep 'em flying iveep Duymg Bonds Keep behind the men behind the guns. Thanks again for turning out and for showing your splendid patriot- The 1 JOURNAL HELPER LDS WARD Sunday scnool at 10 a.m., ArthuT Banner, superintendent.. Priesthood meeting. Immediately afterwards. THE HELPER. JOURNAL Sacrament' meetings 7;30 p.nu sunder president of University of Wisconsin: "Journalism is not cheap and shoddy save in the bands of cheap and shoddy journalists." "Freedom of the press is to be regarded as a vital right of mankind. It is the unquestionable right to discuss whatever is not explicitly forbidden by law, including the wisdom of any restrictive statute." CanSoons of Journalism, ' Amercian Editors. of Newspaper ciety are historians of "Newspapermen the present tense:' The late Dr. John H. Finley, editor, New York Times. THEODORE ROOSEVELT ". . . In our country I am inclined to think that almost, It not quite, the most Important profession is that of ... The newsthe newspaper man paper men publishers, editors, re16, 1787. porters are Just as much public servants as are the men in governwhether "Napoleon said, 'I fear three news ment service themselves, papers more than a hundred thou those men be elected or appointed sand bayonets.1 the average law officers." abiding business man fears one yel GROVE PATTERSON, editor, low newspaper more than he does Todelo Blade any number of funmen. Not only his business but his reputation and those "After traveling through fourteen of his wife and children are at stake countries in Europe, I came home The greatest tribute that can be convinced that the free newspaper paid American newspapers is that is the, major defense that can keep they have withstood any temptations one man or one group of men from to follow these tactics in order to stealing' the government, and opergain circulation. They have fought ating It in the Interests of a. privto keep alive the civic souls of their ileged few," communities. They have never per 'The ALEX de TOOQUEVILLE: mitted their pages to be vicariously news press is the chief Democratic instruedited by the leather-lungeboys on the streets. They have fol ment of freedom." lowed the right traditions of their FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: craft and have printed only that news which is fit to print "Work in school journalism gives Malcolm W. Blngay practical training of the highest value to the student in after life." "More than ten thousand weekly JOHN H. FINLEY, while editor of newspapers are , published in this -- .. country today. Obviously this great the NEW YORK TIMES group, of papers exerts Immeasurable 'I thin ' every journalist should influence in the lives of millions of carry his head very high.. He is..,the people in the smaller cities, towns historian of the present without and rural districts. Each publication whose documents the later day hisprovides its community with a local- torians would have to rely on ized expression of the nation's comassistance of the archaemon ideals and purposes. As an ologist to gain the most superficial ethical force and binding power in knowledge of our era. It has been the community, the weekly press said that Journalism is the religion ranks with the school and church. It of democracy. That would make the serves as a welding unit for the journalist the high priest of demoeducational, religious, political, so cracy, a station of which he should cial, and economic life of its com be most proud. His duty is to record Thomas Barnhart, in munity," all the achievements of mankind, Weekly Newspaper Management whether in art or science or politics.. The late DR. GLENN FRANK. It Is an exalted position.'d , ' . , s , , - THE WORLD'S LOWEST PRICED 8ALESMAN! - ' TEN REASONS WHY JOBBERS PREFER NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING i " ....America's lowest priced salesman, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Inter- 1. Universal coverage. Newspapers views more people, creates more good reach everyone who reads at all. will than a dozen men working full 2. Immediate response. Newspapers time, with never a door slammed In send the customer to the counter the face. : now..v "i NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING talks 3. Tells where to buy. Newspapers Sales Tax Exemption Certificates to people in the comfort of their advertising enables listing of the at the Helper Journal. own homes, when they nre most Jobber's retail outlets. receptive to a selling message. 5. Costs less. Minimum of duplicated NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING circulation and circulation in other shouts aloud to the: world, through a markets. voice that people respect and believe 6. Insures dealer good will. Retailers In, that" you have goods you are know that newspaper advertising proud to be. able to offer. . moves the goods. NEWSPAPER ADVERT! S I N 6 Is the cheapest and, most effective 7. Concentrates on jobber's own market. Can be adjusted to local and salesman obtainable. seasonal peculiarities. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING 8. "Newsvertlsing' enables advertis' AMERICA'S CHEAPEST ers to tie in their sales appeal ", SALESMAN! '. with events of the moment. , It Pays to Advertise. 9. Enlists many aids to- distribution. Most newspapers . offer jobbers AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS merchandising cooperation, providLIST ADVANTAGES OF ing market data, salesman's routNEWSPAPER ings, etc. 10. Fits its market. Newspapers are Newspapers reach everyone ; the jobber's personal contact with says General Motors We in Carbon County know where the defense Newspapers make a direct sales an people .who think In local terms of America begins Peal says Chrysler " and names. Newspapers alone enable ns to list our. dealers . Before looking .elsewhere, try th , says Chevrolet our homes the of in here It begins right results Newspapers Helper Journal for your office wip. give American villages, in our shops, our stores, our aay Bnlck schools, and our churches.' ' Fop Victory: Buy Bonds Subscribe Doot Borrow I leadership of Bishop Cecil Broad ; bent. Choir practice, Thursdays at 7:30. All services to be held In the Helper Ward Chapel. Helper Ktwams Glut , wavy me - 0. . ft) ' And we know how Hitler and Mussolini got control of the homes, and shops, and stores, and schools, and churches of Germany and Italy. , They the only be taken Freedom it by ruthlessly destroying the Press guarantee that Individual fiberties will Dot away. When freedom of the Pres was gone, 3. ;;fc.; PENNEY ;;COvSALtOTES THE FREE PRESS OF AlttERICA did of Speech, of Assembly, personal liberties know that went with all of Religion We Americans lUTE WE ESPECIALLY PAX THE HELPER JOURNAL it ,1 New And that explains why we believe in a Free Press for Out Country. The Newspaper Defends the Home Our Homes, Our Schools, Our Churches, Our Front Own Stores. We know the value of good newspapers to Our Town ... a maintaining coordinated democracy. It is a vital part of the four freedom for which this country Is fight- ... ,. i t i.. .... ing today. It, is a contribution to the American way of life 1 want D. A. TIDWELL E. B. MILLER 4i. is the essential factor . . . : which we as citizens need and ORVILL PETERSON V? . . . 4 v Ill IIELFER TO ' I |