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Show (Utah) jhe HELPER SEPT. 1, 19 ..aV llfO"" LDSCOAL JOURNAL PAGP Famed Ferry to be Restored cc.c. "kltl MINE DEPOT SITE IS SECURED NEAR 2 Spotlighting UTAH taken last eek and eight acres. A new road will be Welfare Com General ns made to .kg LiA3 ll iha .nil rchase of property north through the land to Join wi"n he present road to ""Je highway between Orangethe s' . nal for use as an large parking area will mine. A .io " i!"-'be cleared We inu . TTn1far mine. on the land to " aUanCt 01 l"c " accommodate the auuuuuvcu m iuv trucks and other vehicles. k had been It is also planned to build this of year that nego- ca,r part action was .lis ' tion . "i ' ffeeK Is Place" union SUIIMSE CAFE Spotlighting Utah column appear- carefully prepared, some in color, ing in practically all of the week- portraying Utah's scenic, historical This ly newspapers of the state will and industrial attractions. wind up its career with this writ, literature, along with thousands news releases.' ing. A brain child of the Utah af photographs, Department of Publicity and In- and motion picture shorts on Utah dustrial Development, the column have been distributed to all sec. has been written and distributed tions of the nation. Among the once a week during the past four net results, the P1D mail, reprevars to the 6 state weeklies. senting inquiries, has The major objective of the column doubled itself many times in thoj was to spotlight developments, past four years. Editors of maga- trends and news regarding Utah's nines, newspapers and trade tourist business, Utah's industries journals, their attention directed and Utah's natural resources, to Utah and the grandeur of its Every effort was made to keep scenic attractions have generously the column strictly on a news and given hundreds of thousands of human interest basis to sell Utah dollars worth of space to the state to Utahns. A goodly part of the and what it has to offer the trav items appearing in the column eler. Requests for the use of PID were gleaned from the pages of motion picture shorts have come the weeklies themselves on the from all sections of the nation. assumption that Utahns were in- Most important among the net re- terested In the growth and de- suits, however, Is the fact that tourist income has velopment of every section of the ' the Utah jumped from $37,000,000 ln 1939 state. The reason for the column's de- 'to more than 175,000.000 in 1949 mise the Utah Department of a one hundred per cent increase. Publicity and Industrial Develop- 'The tourist business as an industry ment is going out of business. has risen to number three In InThe department, its functions and dustrial Importance of the state. objectives are still on the statute Tourist dollars spread from one books of Utah, however, the last end of the state to the other enlegislature failed to appropriate rich the pockets of nearly all any money to carry on the work residents directly or Indirectly. Tourists carry away pleasant mem ories. and nothing else, it is hop. ed, but they do leave their dollars which at this time are contributIN THE DI8TRICT COURT OF ing tremendously to the economy of the state. CARBON COUNTY, It is unfortunate that the Utah 8TATE OF UTAH allowed the work of Legislature JAMBS GRANT GIBSON And developing the tourist business to SARAH ANN GIBSON, stop. While Utah has taken a step Plaintiffs, backwards in this respect, other te i 1 FOOD ... - .... ... r v Fabian, Utah lawyer. Inspects the antique headworks of the historically famou Menor Ferry, being restored to operation this month as part of project of preserving Western Americana. Ceremonies attended by repre- sentatives of all the great press services, by state and civic officials of Western Wyoming, Southern Idaho and most of Utah, were scheduled at noon August 20 to mark the restoration of the ita- tionally famous Menor Ferry of the Snake River at Moose, Wyom- mg. Until recently it was the only connection between Jackson and Moran Wyoming, in the famed Jackson Hole Country. The historic old ferry, built in 1892, has been recreated, mainly from the original materials which had been preserved, and will be put in operation on August 20. The ferry was rebuilt by the Jack- son Hole Preserve, Inc., sponsored the Rockefeller foundation, Work was under the direction of Harold P. Fabian, Salt Lake City, Utah, managing director of the Preserve project, The project has also restored the old Menor 8 Ranch at the ferry and has converted it into a museum of Western Americana, much after the fashton of the early Americana restorations by Henry Ford at Dearborn, Michigan. The old ferry operated for a quarter of a cen- tury on flat bottom boats with wire cables, a windlass as the anchor, and the river as the power. The restored ferry, the new bridge, the Menor Ranch museum are within a stone's throw of the famous Chapel of the Transfiguration. by Workers At Sunnyside Commended For Improvements In Mine VETERANS1 NEWS Veterans and dependents of deceased veterans, who subsequent to Pearl Harbor Day, became eligible for pension or compensation benefits but were prevented from making application due to enemy retroactive action, may receive awards under a recently-approvelaw, Veterans Administration said Miners Have a Hand Manufacture cf Becker's In the largest that after their share of this huge amount now spent by vacationists throughout the nation. It is hoped by this writer that the time will come when Utah legislators will 'te progressive enough to be able to see that the tourist dollar is a prosperity builder; that it is a. vital economic factor in building a more prosperous state. While respecting all that la good in the Church or out of it, one's consecration to Christ is more on the ground of demonstration than of profession. Mary Baker Eddy True Christian culture leads to and expresses itself in service, while faithful and loving service is the best means of Christian culture. Washington Gladden DflBATr There la ABERDEEN Art DEALER In Your COMMUNITY AL.S; MICHAEL CONNOR, the unknown Crediting a number of recent heirs, devisees, legatees, crediimprovements effected at the Utah tors, seat of kin, administrators Fuel Company's Sunnyside mine, of the said executors and at Sunnyside, Utah, a Federal MICHAEL) CONNOR, if he Is coal mine inspector commended DOE JANE and deceased, the 271 workers and officials for whose true christian CONNOR, progress in eliminating substandname is unknown, the unknown ard conditions and practices, the today. heirs, devisees, legatees, credi Bureau of Mines announced tonext of kin, administrators tors, Existing law contains time limWhen inspected in June iby executors of the said JANE its for applying which govern the day. and Thomas T. Reay, Jr.. the Carbon DOE CONNOR, If she is de effective date of the award. For mine averaged 2,096 tons County if a the of ceased; and ERNEST HALL, example, dependents user of Carbon counof coal daily. BECKER'S, d veteran who died tfrom the unknown heirs, devisees. Loose roof observed during the causes file claim within creditors, next of kin ty coal in Weber Valley, is the only brewery legatees, inspection was taken down or a and executors of the payadministrators, year, compensation in this region the generburns coal timbered and the systematic timments are made retroactive to the said ERNEST HALL, if he the was generally well ation of power & required in the brewis deceased, and JANE DOE date he died; otherwise, the effec- bering plan followed except in one room tive date is the date of application. HAUL, whose trua christian ing of beer. of pername is unknown, the unknown For those persons who were in- where the advancement manent timbers was recommended. terned or otherwise prevented by In heirs, devisees, legatees, credi commending additional an enemy country from making FURTHERMORE, Becker's is brewed from tors, next of kin, administra- said apReay Inspector inter-mounta- in tors and executors of the said within limits the time application malt made barley grown in the plications in some areas should be JANE DOE HALL, if she is de prescribed, these time limits are heavier to minimize the explosl-bilitwaived. ceased; and NELLIE WILSON, of coal dust. I VA said a good illustration of administratrix of the estate of Most deficiencies in ventilation how the new law will operate is McClure Wilson, deceased, Cara BECKER'S is wer--product remedied between inspecdistinctively bon the case of a serviceman who, with Body Corporate County, of Utah. tions and explosive gas was not his wife and 'family, was living and and Politic, and all other per detected in active sections, but sons unknown any claiming gas was detected on a new fall was or interest In killed He estate war broke the out. title, right, of this Glass A sec in a temporarily abandoned Foaming Try or lien upon the real property in the fighting shortly thereafter, BeerReay stated. He added, howin were interned described and Quality by tion, his family plaintiffs' comwas being !the Japanese. They were liberated ever, that progress to plaintiffs adverse plaint, made to increase the volume of in 1943. or clouding plaintiffs ownership for this split. Among other The dependents applied for and air title thereto, and PRUDENCE betterments were the guarding of were granted death compensation heirs, devisees, legatees, credi-JANsome exposed machinery, cutter hut, due to the time limitation, crain locks CURTIS, the unknown for additional mining payments began with the date of machines, heirs, devisees, legatees, credi-- ; some electrical safetors, next of kin, administrators application. Under the new law, guards, and improved installation Public Law 193 of the 81st Con- and executors of the said De of some power cables. JANE dependents gress, the veteran's Better ventilation in one set of fendants, PRUDENCE NOW ALSO R TW now can be paid for the period be" CURTIS, if she is deceased. was recommended and the entries tween the date he died and the KMOUUSUI inspector also suggested the firSUMMONS time the payments started. MMYMTTU ing of all blasting shots or series In order to qualify for retroacof shots immediately after they THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE tive payments, the applicant must are charged on shift, use of trip SAID DEFENDANTS: or have been receiving pension WU J You and each of you are hereby compensation on August 1, M9.;trlp8f and approved 0verlOad pro- to appear within twenty summoned a within and must apply year tection for cables of cable-ree- l ' days after service of this sum, from that date. locomotives. mons upon you, if it is served No application form is required withing the county in which this VA said. The claimant need only ments ,n order tQ avoid lagt min. action is brought; forth otherwise, a VA tle letter setting write aQd delay8 within thirty days after service, basis of his claim for benefits and A3 a nrst 8tep a meran shou,d And ripfnnf tha fLhnva.nntltlafl an. giving the dates and place of in- make certain flia yA certKlcate o and in case of your failure ternment. 'eligibility is in order. It he was tion; to do so, judgement will be rento to who intend go Veterans attending school this pa8t Sprlng school this Fall under the GJ.or Sumnier under the GL B111 dered against you according to of the Complaint Bill were advised today byy VA t9 and contInues ln the same school the demand start making necessary arrange- - jand CQurse th Fal his present which has been filed with the clerk of said Court Price, Utah of eligibility is valid (Anton Michelog) This action is brought to recover ey spent upon it and would likely certificate to in the future have more money and sufficent. If he intends a judgement quieting piaintUis SOLE DISTRIBUTOR IN THIS AREA FOR in the same school but title to the spent on it than any other project continue following described UINTA CLUB AND BECKER'3 BEER a in course, he should land located in Carbon different church. of the County, Emery County Progress see his school's registrar to learn State of Utah, a institution require whether the All of Lot 1, Block 13, ln what supplemental certificate of eligiis known as PRICE RIVER y PLOTNER bility. JJTHAPPENS EVERY DA VIEW ADDITION, as per of-- , inA veteran already In school, ficial plat of the same on file i . a 1 mm -- and roji tending to continue his G.I. Bill and recorded ln the office of school, education in a different the County Recorder of said should apply as soon as possible County. at his nearet VA office for a supTogether with all Improvements plemental certificate. and together and includthereon, Veterans who have no certificate ing all rights, privileges and apof any kind, and those not now in purtenances thereunto belonging school who hold an unused G. I. or thereunto otherwise appertain is Bill certificate of eligibility ing. should 1948. sued before Sept. 1, THORIT HATCH get the new type certificate, if Plaintiffs' Attorney Fall. planning to attend this Attorney for Plaintiffs, BAVIATORl If in doubt as to whether a new P. O. Address: certificate will be needed, VA ad- Thorlt Hatch vises that veterans contact their 153 South Main Street school's registrar or the nearest Helper, Utah VA office at once that speedier Date of First Publication, service might be rendered before 4, 1049. enrollment. Date of Last Publication, Sep378 M. MAIM St For trw latest Church Books; tember 1. 1949. 283 Dictionaries; Blbhwj Bft Novtto. Coal ) states are no wonder (12 billion) i unHpr wav for thp bins on the property in order th it ho IatiH- hut onlv men corning here to work in the tha l"v ontnal trAnafor mine may have living quarter,. maHa Rfl that- the Cabins will also be erected f;r rf the propyl be officially re- - the convenience of trucker-- , who could csactioa must remain in the county over night while waiting to load, and it the by purchased property Tie e sravci U1U auu tt is thought probable that gasoline rtBBittee is La of ground on its west, lying pumps and grease racks, a3 well as other servicing facilities for of the highway at a point cars and trucks, will he Castle between 'Jit halfway built in .A Orangevllle. Shirl Mc time. ur uw ., suun me work of con-of the mine, irtiur supervisor struction of these units will be the transaction. in grantor between seven undertaken and how extensive the fl 8jte contains projects will be, has not been of-- ! uciany made public. Another piece of ground, adjoin ing on the east of that purchased GOOD by the Welfare Committee, was . bought hv tha mr, IS GOOD HEALTH from Mr. McArthur. It will Ibe used presently as a Stake Welfare farm, but in the near future a part of it will be used as a site for a Stake Welfare storehouse, accord ing to President Eldon Luke who said it is not known within a very close margin of time when the storehouse will be built. While more details as to both Good Experienced the storehouse and the mine depot are not now available, hope is Help running high in the minds of the "A Clean laymen of the church in this area that the projects may continue to 100 be expanded and provide a commercial link between Castle Dale D & R G "Pie Books" and Orangeville. Some substance Issued & Accepted was given to this hope a few days ago when Elder Hendy D. Moyle, General Chairman of the Welfare Committee, declared in a Frank Lumbardi, Mgr. speech at Huntington, that this Welfare mine had had more mon- last . th-ii- r its activities. An important function of the Department was publicizing Utah with the idea of developing a SPOTLIGHT UTAH COLUMN greater tourist business. Jn line TO WIND UP CAREER with this objective, brochures. Four years old last June, the booklets and other literature were EMERY TOWNS f;n .i , i0"3..- - rethe financial grants to spective tourist travel promotion, departments. With the national tourist and vacation expenditure now amounting to $12,000,000,000 and while more than 100,000 was salvaged by the commission, Utah's Attorney General haa announced that he can see no way clear toy could which the department legally use the money to continue state independent coal & co:ie are enlarging legislatures COMPANY Uncle Sam Says PROFESSIONALS d J0W TODAY SECURITY TOMORROW rt " ys trV!;;i-- .'llCyY CfK MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell service-connecte- A Funeral Director Embalmer for PHONE 300 PRICE heat THORIT HATCH LAWYER rock-dustin- from area. Stafford y thus High I E If It's money worries that make you act peculiar, like on the day before pay day when your pockets are empty, here's YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get on the sunny side of life. Save the simple, trouble-fre- e way with U. S. Savings Bonds. Automatlo savings through the Payroll Savings Plan where yon the Bonds-Mowork, or. If Plan where you bank. 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