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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, THE HELPER 1945 JOURNALHELPER. UTAH PAGE 7 STANDARD GOAL MINE RAILROAD NEWS BY BUREAU OF MINES Improved ventilation and curbs on ONE YEAR AGO TEN YEARS AGO ignition dancers have been recoma n"w li's as baby for Mr and Mrs named were Two Helper sirls mended by a Federal coal mine inHe was born Tuesday, Parker. Elmer in the Pop club, Carbon high spector for the Mine No. 2'2 of officers 11. in the Price hospital, of at the January election Standard Coal. Inc., at Standard-vill- pep organization and arrived in Helper Sunday with Carbon county, Utah, to sup. officers held this week. Josephiue his mother to make his home. Ha of as act Lamhson will president plement the many recent beneficial and for the remainder weighed nearly seven pounds changes at the operation, the Bureau the organization the name ot James to nswers will Lillian while the of lart year, of Mines announced today. serve in the office of the vice.presi- - Kulon Tarker. Employing S5 men and producing dency. 330 tans daily, the mine is rated A visitor at the Berrett homo last of Mrs Ber. gassy by the Coal Mine Inspection Miss Ivy Mennnott was a weekend Friday was a nephew who is en. Division of the Industrial Commis- visitor in the state Lt. Pixton, Floyd rctt, capitol. sion of Utah. To help counteract route to Sacramento for duty. the gas hazard. Federal Inspector The home of Mr and Mrs Joseph H. E. Wetzel, who made the most Martraret and Bruce Moffitt and L. Keilol was the scene of a prettily went to Salt Lake City recent inspection of the mine, urged surprise party, honoring son, Gerald, Bruce went the maintenance of adequate ventil- appointed Wednesdayunderstand Miss Marion Bonacci, social editor ation at all times, exclusive use of of tie Journal. The event Uncle Sam's beckon to take his being her at permissible electrical equipment in birthday. physical examination. the face regions, maintenance of Scalp books for sale The Hel-T- he permissibe equipment in permissible Mrs D. C. Gibson, Carbon county's Helper Journal office. condition, and the use of permissible in the state legisla. representative shotfiring units in blasting. ture left for Salt Lake last week Among the improvements at the where she will remain during the & A DRUG mine since au earlier Federal in coming session of the legislature. spection in June, 1943, were the el Phone 17 Helper imination of many hazards in the FIVE YEARS AGO tipple, new hoisting ropes provided, Mrs George Pizza spent the week modern steam plant Installed, sur. end here from studies at the LDS face facilities cleaner, safer stor- business college In Salt Lake. age of amp fuel, "considerable im provement" in fire protection and In an effort to more clearly re. precautionary measures against fire vive in the minds and thoughts of better guarding of shop people the "days of the early west" hazards, machinery, safer storage of explo- members of the third annual Days sives, volume of air circulated in of '49 committee will sponsor an the mine increased about five fold, essay contest throughout the city of various warning signs posted, several Helper and Carbon county among electrical dangers above and below the school children, announced M ground curbed, safety H. Wilson, secretary of the organiz. bulletin board maintained, and im- ation. Make this ires test a your owi proved mantrtp practices. skint Um the puneia bottle Noting that the mine produced Mrs Joe Banboglto returned Tues Balm But that you t fr only 4,080 tons per lost-tim- e injury day from Omaha, where she has with purchase of 60f jar. If Dot one-yethe ended with 15 during period been visiting the past days positively delighted at the way) June 1, 1944, whereas the average her parents. this new akin care softens and bituminous mine has a record of mootbs, return large use Cor fall cash refund. Balm Ban 10,700 tons per lost.time accident, Carman Bob Hurst and family contains anhpiroui IoneB the adoption were Sunday visitors at Huntington. Wetzel recommended nature'i own skin care. and distribution of safety rules and Bob spent most of the day getting (gufar 604 far, AND ($Ol standards, creation of a safety or- the sights lined up on his new .22 in pop. gun. improvements ganization, and timbering, haulage, electrical installations, and other protective measures. He also advocated adequate control of the coal-dus- t hazard, pointing out that coal dust In parts of the mine is capable of entering an explosion. e. By Officials here last Thursday on an inspection tour and to note the pro. gress being made on the move into the new depot were: W. H. Sagstet. ter, chief mechanical officer of the Rio Grande; W. B. chief Hall, of system store departments, and L. H. Day, superintendent of car depart, ments. Ralls The switch of activities from the building to the new one has teen slow but effective, and Sunday evening saw most offices moved and ready to take their new stand in (brighter surroundings Monday morn, tag. As reported before, the lack of new furnishing held up the move old THE MIDLAND N. J. Tullius and is still a problem but some of the old equipment has been moved down until the new furniture shows up. The ticket office, which inclu.ies the telegraph operators' layouts and the central control equipment is finished and going good. Express office is functioning, but some of the furnishings are still lacking, as is the agent's office, across the main waiting room, where D. K. Downey, Glen Truscott, Pete Peterson and a couple of others do "brain.work." Offices of the Trainmaster, Secretar. ies, Roadmasters of the local termin. anl and the Sunnyside branch, are all stocked and functioning. Yard office furnishings have been the hardest to get, and there we see a lot of old .desks and tables that will have to serve temporarily until (priorities ease up and replace the old with new. Down stairs the lec. ture room and speakers platform is finished, complete with stered seats and a nice shiny waxed tile floor. All in all, the terminal personnel and the community have a new land.mark to be proud of. winter attack of the Ralls-C- Dansie, one of our mainstays on the Soldier Summit job. was off the job Saturday attending the fun. eral of a relative in Spanish Fork. Arens was off the job two days last week on family business matters. Rails-- One time Are Specialists In MOTOR TUNE-U- P employes, And Battery Service There's No Guesswork When We Test A Battery We Will Still Feature COCO PRODUCTS Also Best Grade SEAT COVERS For Expert Lubrication Penzoil & Quaker State Oils Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing MAIN and LOCUST HELPER Bruce Willis, spent last Saturday in Salt Lake City at Navy headquarters, taking physi. cal examinations. Rails RAIL QUIZ What is a common carrier rail. road? A railroad which provides the gen. Le GALS IN THE DISTRICT COURT CARBON COUNTY, OF STATE OF UTAH Ralls Want to pat Don Burnhope tar department part, the of well-upho- l. SERVICE STATION flu. lair NOTICE and his B & B gang for the nice job In the Matter of the Application of the Vogue Dry Goods Company, a they did in moving the old express offke up to the north end of the corporation, and of JAMES GAL- cut was Their first ANIS, for the Voluntary Dissolu attempt yards. tion of said Corporation. short they underestimated the ter. rlffic power of the switcli engines NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the terminal but "number two the Vogue Dry Goods Company, a try" worked like a charm. No traf. corporation, organized and existing file blocked or time lost anywhere! under and by virtue of the laws of B & B is on another "big" project the State of Utah, has filed herein now making some of those new verified application for an order its husky doors for the roundhouse. of the above named Court dissolving Bans said corporation; and that Monday, Carl Berry returned to work Sat. the 5th of February, 1945, at off visiting 10 o'clockday urday after several days has been appointed a.m., with son Burke, who has now left as the time, in the court room of resume his to for the northwest the above entitled court in the army duties. court house building in Price, county Rails-Mach- inist as the place at which said ap Utah, Fred Voll says he sure is to be heard; and that on plication enjoyed seeing hjs Navy son Pete, or before the 5th day of February, who spent a few days here on leave 1945, any person may file herein his from Farragut. Pete is back there to such application or to objections now awaiting assignment to a ship. the granting thereof by the above en. L l BUSINESS DIRECTORY HELPER WHAT AND WHERE TO BUY titled Court Wharff was off the job Thurs IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have mida because and of day Friday hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Carbon County, this 18th day of December, Phone 307 fcdm ban te 1944. A.D., Deputy Clerk. THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS RUTH INEZ STUCKMAN. Plaintiff, vs. HAROLD ST. CLAIR STUCKMAN, Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT : You are hereby summoned to ap 'WE'D RATHER SAY j We don't like to tell people that they'll have to wait to get a telephone installed, but delay just can't be helped The Western Electric Company, supplier for the Bell System, is still working around the clock making switchboards, wire, cable, teletank and plane radios phones, walkie-talkieand many other electrical weapons for the s, pear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty day after the service, and defend he above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. That this action ia brought for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant. THORIT HATCH, Attorney for Plaintiff Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address: Thorlt Hatch, 153 South Main Street, Helper, Utah. Date of First Publication, Decern ber 28, 1944. Date of Last Publica tion, January 25, 1945. Army and Navy. VEGETABLES terials and communications for our fighting Mountain States Telephone ESTATE OF FORTUNATO NOTT1, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with of Thorlt vouchers at the office Hatch, Attorney at Law, 1S3 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before the 1st day of March, A.D., Telegraph Co. THE STORE FOR Grocer" Neighborhood PARTICULAR OF UNDERPASS EAST Phone Phone eral public with transportation ser. vice for compensation is a common carrier. A common carrier is re. quired to carry all goods offered when accommodations are available, and when the fixed price for such service is tendered. Rails-- Do railroads promote industrial and agricultural development In their territories? Many large railroads maintain departments which devote their full time to promoting industrial and agricultural developments In their ter. ritories. These departments, manned by Industrial and agricultural ex. perts, are active in locating new manufacturing plants, mining enter prises and business establishments In commuitles along their lines and in co.operating with farmers In in. troducing new and profitable crops and better farming methods, Improv. ing livestock and dairy herds, devel. oping markets and otherwise aiding agriculture and industry. PEOPLE Helper 83 Helper 150 STRENGTHEN THE HOME FRONT CARBON TRANSFER and Storage Co. AND SUPPLY CO. EXPLOSIVES Better Materials COAL FOR YOUR LUMP and DU8TLE88 TRANSFER 10 Ivy St., A CENTRAL COMM. BUILDING NEEDS MOVING HelprPhone 171 Phone 72 Helper SUPPORT THOSE MERCHANTS WHO ARE BUILDING HELPER OFFICIAL "VICTORY" HEAT Service Fl Comfort 1 to 5 Stars Extra Attachable GOLD STARS Fade Proof Washable Satin There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your COMMUNITY 1945. MARIO NOTTI, Administrator of the Estate of Fortunato Notti, deceased. men must come first Hit "Your NOTICE TO CREDITORS We're stretching all of our equipment to the limit tad we're sorry some folks have to wait but we're sure everyone understands that ma- "QUALITY GOODS ONLY" GROCERIES MEATS Attorney for Applicants: IN THE TOGGERY GROCERY B. H. YOUNG, Clerk. By: E. R. HANSEN, THORIT HATCH, 153 So. Main Street, Helper, Utah Date of First Publication, Decem ber 21, 1944. Date of Last Publica. tion, January 18, 1945. SIDE EAST THORIT HATCH, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, December 28, 1944. Date of last publication, January 18," IMS. INDEPENDENT GOAL & COKE corwiY HELPER JOURNAL |