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Show AUGUST .RSDAY, 1947 THE HELPER JOURNAL THE SPEED COP I rZZrrtll ibl' WOJ-W-Ani- M -- A J KENILWORTH NEWS By Merrill WffftTS. YOuCMlr AfHn l tor, 0i7-- i 1Y6 HELPER. UTAH Br Mrs rrtrr? Do manic Poire PAGE SEVCJf MANY CENTENNIAL DROP IN BUSINESS ON ATTRACTIONS NOTED, BUT PROFITS ARE ABOVE ARE RIO GRANDE R.R. 1945 Marion of Mrs Edgar were Manti visitors at Sunday ELS STILL FOR UTAHNS Despite a 32 per cent decrease erase length of haul dropped from the E. L. Winn home. in gross revenues for the year! 319 miles in 1945 to 26S milM la Mr and Mrs Howard Ludwig 1946. the annual report of the Rio 1946, due to sharp reduction la and daughters of Draper spent a The Centennial climax has been . . T . J l l J Grande Railroad shows an im- - government traffic and the dis lew oays ai me iiuu.e vi reiu.nta but almost ,Qree motlths earnings performance, with crease in coal loading, incident t wig's parents. Mr and Mrs E. L. o interes,ing x events aproved net of 54.079.SS9 as comdeficit the strike throughout April tod Winn, are still to come. with a net deficit in 1945 most of May. pared Mr and Mrs Paul Luther and Gus P. Backman, Centennial of $7,139,492. Average revenue per car of son Paul, spent Sunday fishing director, puts it like this: "Since An interesting feature of this fieieht dropped from $125.47 in at Ferron reservoir. last January the Centennial has 1945 to $101.43 in 1946, and Mrs Wm. Manson entertained been climbing gradually uphill to- - year's annual report, which was from 1.082 t today, is the inclusion of enue per her bridge club at her home Mon ward the peak days which came Product for ac- - 1071c. of a Except of income restatement the 23 and 24. day evening. A delicious luncheon on Along the Mrs John Robertson of Spring was served the members. Prizes routeJuly count for th, years 1943 to 1946, Forests, revenue for all commod-showin- g were there interesting stops ville is visiting at the home of what the results of oper- - it.v groups reflected substantial plays, pageants, sports events her daughter Mrs Robert Booth. were won oy Mrs jaewson ana atons would have been had the re reductions, especially Manufactur Mrs Canto. we Now and celebrations. county Mr and Mrs Claude Heiner and has are going down the hill but the organization plan become effective 08 and Miscellaneous, in which Miss Darlene Christensen Mrs Verna Whipple of Salt Lake On groups most government and an-ita- ry contemplated. home after vacationing descent is going to be just as as originally traffic is classified. arrived the latter Dart of the returned 1946 basis for this deficit the & Lake Provo. at Wyoming, Salt gradual as the ascent. Along with revenue decreased week and after spending a few $ .595.SH ; been and have Passenger would Mr and Mrs Calvin Jewkes Sr., the way there will be plenty of $3,393,357 or 31 per cent duv t income Net 1945. days here, the Heiners left for Mr and Mrs Domenic Polve and for $4,610,149. things for the citizenry reduced movement of Colorado. Mrs Whipple remained Mrs Estella Jewkes motored to exciting military to see and do all over the state." for 1944 would have amounted to to visit friends. this move 1943. $S,3S6. personnel, and for although $5,001,103; Promised '"Hie see to Lake Salt The gigantic Centennial Exposi ment continued fairly heavy tiro 339. Montie Snow and children of Valley." ion at the State Fairgrounds in The Interstate Commerce com August 1946. Other revenues rePrice were Sunday visitors at the Archie Blackham of Huntington Salt Lake City will continue until the reduced volume foOow home of Mr and Mrs Pete Tabone was a week end visitor here. ever mission and the Federal Court flected 20th with an September set the date of consum ing the war period with the Mrs Bessie Snow and daughter n originally Mr and Mrs John Blackham and changing array of top notch of mail revenue, which ln Arnolene visited , over the week Bud were Salt Lake visitors tractions. The big show coming mation of the approved reorganiz as January 1, 1943, creased $55,901, or 15 per cent. atlon plan end at the home of her daughter over the week end. when next will Monday begin nip Operating expenses for the jrar Mrs Pete Tabone. were nobby Ward and his Sky Devils but due to prolonged legal delay The Trauntvein family to $43. 686, S01, a decrMft-o- f amount of about by objections brought Mr and Mrs Lynn Wilstead are Salt Lake visitors Sunday. present a death defying array of counsel 28 per cent. This would Bv comthe old for debtor and Glen ome Otten after spending Mr and Mrs several airplane acts in front of the was been substantially greater except vis-pany, actual consummation weeks at Idaho. j mammoth grandstand, family of Salem were Sunday oa this for increase in wage rate of until not completed April The infant daughter of Bishop itors of Mr and Mrs Ray Johnson, "The Promised the Valley." 1946. and 1, 22, May January year. and Mrs Fay E. Thacker was tak and Mr and Mrs Coleman Burton. Centennial commission's hit musi-MiNet increase in capital accoont The annual report also contains en to Heber for burial. Adella Polve wa3 a week tai show, will continue to play at additions and betterment! tofor resume of a the Improve complete Mr and Mrs Lowell Davis are end guest at the home of George the University of Utah stadium ex the principal to the property of taled $5,064,795, made ments t'ae proud parents of a son born Last in Salt Lake City. 9th. cent Sundays until August cars and loco & items Wilson being freight the trustees, McCarthy sons Mr and Mrs Joe Smith and The show stars Alfred Drake of August 2, at the Price hospital. addistation facilities, motives, Swan. Henry Mc Mrs Jim Neilson is recovering spent the week end in Sanpete "Oklahoma" fame Jet and rail and M-na-l steel tional totaled trackage, These ap expenditures from her recent illness at the county. Donald, brilliant young singer facilities. 63 million dollars home of ier parents Mr and Mrs Lukis Pappls spent a few days fr0m the Broadway firmament of proximately and the Donperiod, during Art Hamelwright at Kenilwoth. 8tars. at Columbia with his cousin, in the Mrs Andrew Lewis Jr and fam ny Tittle. The sports program will contin have placed the railroad NOTICE condition in its en best physical canto ue jn increasing volume throughAndy Pappas and Adolph ily are attending a family reunion OF TAX LEVY left Friday for a fishing trip at out the autumn. Next week the tire history. at Rock Springs, Wyoming. 459 miles items include Principal Mrs Marshall Decker spent a Thousand lakes. The Helper City Council Will ju. S. National Field Archery tour 38 Mr and Mrs Norbel Taylor and nament will be held at the Spruc- - of centralized traffic control; week in Salt Lake. in Special Session at 7:30 meet block signalTwo floats from here were en- two children and Mr and Mrs Al- es below Brighton, beginning on miles of automatic 8th, 1947 at the Bilp p.m., August were Monday. On August 15 at 5:30 ing completed, and 105 miles now er tered in the centennial parade fred Matthews ot Ogden to adopt a resolttttott Hall, City and a.m. John Cobb, English auto under construction; 634 miles of the Helper City Tax tmj Saturday at Price. The Utah Fuel guests at the home of Mr fixing new rail; 537 miles of new ballast modern Mrs Glyn Matthews. 1947. Any or all fer float demonstrated the speedster and holder of the world construction of a new concrete- - for the year a is 369 miles record at spending per hour, method of rock dusting. Elias sons interested are invited to atJohnny Pappas will make an effort to break this lined tunnel at Tennessee Pass; tend this meeting. Degn and Reese Olsen operated few weeks in San Francisco. her entertained Smith record. On August 18 Ab Jenkins, purchase of 93 locomotives of Mrs Joe the machine. The float sponsored (Signed) which 17 were Diesel home ifomer her at Friday club the LDS mayor of Salt Lake City FLAISfr church ERNEST the bridge depicted by locomotives and 35 were Diesel Record. "Birth of Coal" at Winter quar- night. Mrs Domenic Polve was and holder of almost every autoCity witchers; purchase and construe Date of Publication, Thursday. ters, the first mine opened in extra guest. Prizes were won by mobile driving endurance record tlon of 4720 freight cars; exten will take to the salt track in an 7, 1947. Carbon county. Nadine Nielson, Mrs Neilson and Mrs Canto. slve terminal Improvements and August Fairview en of Smith to all the break Ben Mrs effort present and Stevens Stagg Jimmy Clyde home of durance records. Both of these new modern depots at a number portrayed the characters: nurse, spent a few days at the her sons Norman and Joe Smith. runs are subject to weather con- of points. doctor and miner. NOTICE ! The detailed comparative In ditions. A hirthday suprise party in hon Hails New Industry The U.S. Horse shoe meet with come account statement for 1946, or of Mrs Tressa Jonnson was Utah shows a decrease in freight reven All held at the home of Mrs Mary extraction of expert horseshoe pitchers from all ue of The commercial $20,011,097, or 33 per cent. be Klarich Friday evening. A gift fossil resins from Utah Coal is over the world competing will Bills tons decrease with a in actual 27 was presented to her. now being done sucessfully by the held at Murray from August handled of 19 per cent The av- Carbon County Ceninclusive. 30 until August Co., Metals Reduction What then remains? Courage, Combined cham Golf Western The Open miles tennial Committee,, Baur, Utah plant and patience, and simplicity, and at their Jn other words, the pionships will be held at the Salt Tooele. from will be to restricted Utah be mailed must re permits kindness, and last of all, ideas coal dust of Utah Coal mines, Lake Country Club from August residents. 1 with main; these are the things to lay the H. Young, formerly a waste product, is now 29 through September Money for permit fees must be hold of and live with. golfers in the nation plus submitted with content leading not latits robbed of resia being Price, The A. C. Benson applications. for conversion into varnish and South Africa's Bobby Lolke shoot fee will be returned to applicants 15. ing for $12,500 worth of prizes. who are unsuccessful on Elk or other products. Phone News Items to Journal will there Throughout the fall or special deer William P. Maack, b various big football games Antelope drawings ducted. played under Centennial sponsor Chairman, The practice of selling deer per ship. The first of these games will mlts at county courthouses near be between the Brooklyn Dodgers est areas Brigham H. Youn involved will be con and the Chiiago Rockets at the tinued. refunds or Cancellations, TTniversitv of Utah stadium on of transfers will special permits AllAugust 23. The high school Finance Commttee not be permitted. 30. on be will August Star game And all over the state there will be big local celebrations. The Price rodeo is July 31 (o August 2, the Vernal Rodeo from August 7 to August 9, the Logan Rodeo from August 13 to 16, and the 27 to Murray Rodeo from August in Juab fairs 30. County August and Utah counties come in Sept THE CENTENNIAL ember. SflVCC Mr and t 1 .r . anti-clima- rv-releas- ed ton-mil- e T CASTLE GATE NEWS ... X "rSUen Uerrett T ncic ouuuaj visitors at tne of home of Mr and Mrs Roland Houghton Taylor. and daughter Russell Romney of Salt Lake T Cnrain MrsMrs City is working here until ttie ire,u'": fO rn H 1U M & Vera Rish Il'n school term begins at the "U". 0el wowwn were ilil visitors at the Mr and Mrs Norm Smith and Heber OP Fav E. Thacker family of Kenilworth visited at vine vi " tne home of Mr and Mrs Bert list week. meeting Huff Sundav Sunday school.. faculty nr t Seld at iu" Arlene Taylor returned home evening., Thursday Bahcock after vigiting at Clear Q Haggerty had nerj Mr and Mrs Thomas Hilton Mrs tote and Mr were caed tQ &M Lake ther Mrs Vera Judd Disch all of halt ot the death o Mr Hilton.s motn and Mrs Pete 27. er, Mrs Jane Hilton. Before mov-MHie, as guests July A. H. Thomas and family l,ng t0 galt Lake Mrg mtm home after five a resident of ere Uve returned weeks visiting in Provo. Mr and Mrs Bin Evans and fam Peerless won over Castle Gate Uv spent the weekend at Hunt. oa 7.3 Tuesday in a game played ington canyon Mrs Josephine Duke re Sina L - i w . rs our field. NOTICE OF SALE Surplus Government Real Property The Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation hereby gives notice has available for disposal under the Surplus PropRegulation 5, erty Act of 1944 and War Assets Administration the following real property which has been declared surplus by the Government: 110 acres of land described as NE14 of the NWJ4, E2 of the SEi4 of the NWJ4, NEi of the SW!4, Wy2 of the Wi2 of the SEJ4 of Section 7, Township 15 South, Range 14 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. This property is located immediately to the east of the railway line and coke ovens and Columbia, Carbon about midway between Dragerton ' County, Utah. Terms and conditions of sale and all necessary information concerning the property and method of exercising priorities and submitting offers will be available on and after August 8, 1947 at fine office of The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Center and Milvia Streets, Berkeley 1, California. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Tne property la Bubject to the following prior- PRIORITIES: that it now ities In the order indicated. L Federal Goyernment Agencies. 2. 3. 4. 5. for resale to small business. State and local Governments. Veterans of World War II and the spouse or children of deceased servicemen. Reconstruction Finance Corporation Non-prof- it 1 1 at-so- ss ar road-freig- ht Outstanding against the Institutions. PRIORITY PERIOD. The time for exercising priorities shall be a period of ten 10) days commencing on August 8, 1947, and ending on August 17, 1947. Persons not saving a priority may also make offers during the priority period. j C. E. ANDREWS, Vice j Pesident. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. to B, treasurer Utah, er than August -- Treasurer, neoe Qree -- wes are actual ' folsl?olrie(DJ of? reproduction, B Phases oPoncerIl.fe TJel T attrac,ive" " duotone Wur ""esees.Adifferen views are "available each week. your con venfeno e 2 ic)uded !. may be nominal cost. Drive ,n at any Pep in pr espri- - an aractive purcnascd ? RAINS NEWS Mrs James Berta and Mrs Joe Krissman and family visited here one day with their father Pete Kator visited here with friends this week. Murl Donahue was injured in mine and is in the the Price hospital with a fractured Uta-Carb- hlo. Mr and Mrs Earl Hemmelwrlght of McKlnnon, Wyoming were vis itors here last week. Mrs Gordon Christensen is at tending the funeral services .of an aunt. Mrs Alfred Kilgore of Manti visited here with relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs Mike Svetich visit ed in Salt Lake one day last week Mrs Elvln Bills was a business visitor in Salt Lake one day last Charles Waller has left to at tend a Vets' training school. COST OF SPECIAL ""B Compaov- - HUNTS IN UTAH ARE GOING UP, UP Special hunts in Utan during the fall of 1947 are going to cost both resident and gunners more money. The Utah Fish & Game Depart ment today released the following schedule of permit fees: Resident special deed permit $3 deer permit, $10 . $15 Elk permit $10 Antelope permit In each case, the permit appll cant must possess a Wg game hunting license. Elk and Antelope non-reside- i Tiirnrn VYvrPCS- - period of Mormon colonization the ? Svetich. Mrs John week. Mr and Mrs John Scare! and family of California are visiting here with her mother Mrs Angela Cha. 88-Vi- co Does Utah's history go back before were the Spaniards doing when the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rpck? Did Spain have any claim on America? By exploration or colonization? If you would understand Utah - - if you would see its rugged beginning - - if you would appraise the energy and courage portrayed in the development of its valleys - - read Dr. Milton R. Hunter's centennial history - - just off the press. A 450 page book elaborately illustrated. WSRM $2.75 THE STORY OF HER PEOPLE - A CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF UTAHBY MILTON R. HUNTER, PhD. THIS AND MANY OTHER FINE BOOKS, RELIGIOUS AND FICTION, For Sale at the Non-Reside- nt UTAH oU REFINING COMPANY THE HELPER JOURNAL ' j;; |