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Show r 1 THE PAGE TEX SDN-ADTO- RICE. ATE C C T A f THURSDAY, OCTOBER Pay 0th The Resettlement Cash AHm was also. apphed with ( 6 in resulting SAYS REPORT payments MANY, APPROPRIATIONS $2de I and 34 outright grants SSSSSSSVSSSSSSSWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS, The D. & R "g W continues this of farm week families who were w,rh$2;30 10 f as the hugest butr Carbon, Wilson) OUt 3 Lv' income, ing 'county coal The railroad is aver- to save their homes from foreclosure by their own and w ho are nr Numerous benefits have accrued aging over 1U0 cars of coal pi r week I way from for" use 'betw7eiTSdlt Lake City and Cai bon county, its cities and towns, making lt possible to refinance mort-- . rnmgs frost I their farms. Projects casting over half a million to accordKrebs transferred terms and easier Green River. repayment , gages 0n ifiom federal appropnations, dollars have been or are in the proThe Public Works aHm, All coal pui chased for ue on the Lto ddta compiled by the National represented an outlay of $372,359. cess of construction in Helper this ?.1Slratio D. & and Gieen between G. R, Sanford, T. Ogden Allen into home projects) the life was New injected year. These are the result of the govmergenCv Council, schools, waterworks, ernments agencies tending to relieve ibuMmC industry through the Fed- improvements loaned $13(5 in tohas unemployment participated era, Housing administration which Caibon county figured lion, the wort angle. How well that iob has been done granted $51,150 to ex- of this modfor 33 ioans for phase $23,277.29 sured every H practically Ior these in this end of Cat bon county can be improvements . 2 new home loans for C. C. C. movement continues to be tensive program. ernization and seen by a casual glance over our busiFinancial Relief trains, west-- 1 Large Total heaevy, three construction, bringing in an addition- ness section. . , bound passed thiough Helper Satur-- 1 Emergency relief was e state as a whole ai $4,000. A few months back a renter could those in distress select the place he chose to live here. the iL!! April, 1933, to April, lgfe, 1 Today he will be lucky if he finds a was down at the Palace Candy Co was macie up of boys from the hill federal funds reached a total of $80,-Through the Federal Land Bank funds in the amount of $6M07? place to the clerk for over two country of Ke ntucky Many of thee 883,309 In addition there were loans and Land Bank commissioner, a loan The result of diligent effort on tne talking The Works Progress administration hours.' lo- - closed and insured by federal agencies was extended on one farm in this lads of out the never had been with its employment-creatin- g part of the Helner City Dads m de- 'cality in which they were born until totaling $63,164,397. county in the amount of $4,000, grant termining what could be done to jvirs. a this neith- gram on useful public projects spending could cent from relief Finfarmer Forty the per obligations trip. mg the Reconstruction qualify under the various week or ten days in Denver on busi . , , , made payments for work within th! mental setups and the effort out forth ness ' "c" corporatiun SI39.S00 was made he was arg" LT.tyceol of $117,138 51. Likewise th! county feed and to successfully inaugurate them has, crop, The the Hin emergency -and'in theVhYve riangulge available to Carbon county Civil Works been deserving of highest common- -, Engmeer Ted Boyer spent the week-- , au theirspeakfng were likewise administration, the own. During their enlistment form of loans to support and rebuild drouth relief programs dation in Carbon county mal employment-creatin- g end visiting in Salt Lake City, program economic employed and be widely business C C C. will the the in the boys taught countys The thump, thumo of the' pile driv$142,223 federal funds in em spent -1- 1and 1, Sep1933, between a to work read and and write January interests. given er, the screech of the clam shell and Engineer Dean Tilton has een work. tember 30, 1935. There were 153 crop ployment-creatin- g Assist Owners the scrape of draglines, mingled with spending a lot of time doing his cam- - Jingtsknowledge of grammar grade sub- to loans $13,675 feed and amounting Loan corporaOwners of of The Home the hiss steam, blasts locomotive paLgn chores during the past week. Pencil sharpeners at The H whistles and hum of industry show Sme PnCed 88 1W 88 tion aided 184 home owners in this and 84 drouth relief loans amounting H coal A in increase loadings steady wnts the results of a close harmony bethe home owners to to $51,262. Machinist Fred Voll took Sunday )s noticeable county, enabling as this compared year tween city and state and government- off to act as host to visiting Legion- to those of 1934 and 1935 for this same al departments. naires. period. Production and loadings durNoticeable among the various proH the winter are expected to far exjects this year are the water supply Mrs. E. J. Willis is spending three ing ceed those of the previous two years. a to added the which spring project or four weeks with her sister at The increase over 1934 shows about llelper water source up Fish Creek: Pocatello, Idaho. 2,000 cars while the increase over last has sewer added the project which H is around 2,500 cars. many modern homes to Helper city; Mrs. Lee Lemmon is visiting in year H Ihe river rip rap job which adds to Boise, Idaho, with her sister. Announcement was made this week the security of homes and property H A. C. Shields, vice president and along the river. The junior high Carwhackers Ray Greener and F. by school building: the underpass pro- L. Howlett, are making plans to go get general manager of the D. & R. G. W. that the railway company was ject and the city auditorium. Of the their buck about the 28th, while H. L. asking for bids on 15 new engines to total amount about $135,000 will come Cooly and Blackie Willis from the car be delivered during 1937. from Helper, the balance of $365,000 department have a for planned trip Ten of will be of the highthese as aid. federal coming the 20th. However, R. H. Barrett, H speed type and will be freight engine foreman of the department, says that A special meeting of the Helper due to the business he dont put m service between Grand Juncheavy city council was called Tuesday eve- think any of his crew will get time tion and Ogden. Five are to be of passeneger type and will supplement ning to discuss finance and legal mat- off for deer hunting. the equipment now in service. ters pertaining to the auditorium. H H H not The gravel cars have been sent Assistant General Manager L. F. Construction of the new light and to Forty week for conthe this shop Helper vote Wilson visited in Helper Saturday. He power line on Wilson street is 75 per was accompanied over the desert dicen complete. The work is being done version to coal cars. H deceived Do on force account by Helper City under Mrs. H. L. Cooley entertained her vision from Grand Junction by Trainmaster M. Blackwell. T. the supervision of City Electrician mother this past week at Helper. these H James, and Is estimated to cost about H includes Switchmen marked off this week when This $2,200 complete. Mrs. R. H. Barrett spent the weekare Deason, Jones, Van Natta, Hughes, labor, poles and line equipment. seek W. P. A. sewer project on Dodge end in Salt Lake HCity. Henchey and Ketchum. T and Voll streets is about 80 per cent the A of all employees of the complete. As soon as this is complet-e- d D. R.meeting G. W. who are connected with the project on Townsite will get the SPRING GLEN ITEMS best of terminal, who are interundeR way again. It i3 hoped to have estedHelper in organizing a credit union, will both completed by next Spring. be held in the next few days accordBj Olga Dupin ing to A. F. Greenstreet, storekeeper at the Helper shops. Mrs. J. W. flinch entertained at a Do be afrjaid to perDe-Rai- ls The credit union idea has for its birthday dinner on Sunday in honor and purpose the idea of teaching its mem- of her son, Sheldon. Eight guests atsons you bers to save and it also provides a tended. E. D. Johnson, pipefitter, spent the way for members to obtain money Among the nimrods of this vicinity Week-en- d quickly and without a lot of red tape who are deer hunting are George A. in Salt Lake City. A when an emergency arises. Mr. Rowley, Henry Binch, John Rolando, H Counis c, The grapevine over at the round Greenstreet says there are 47 of these Keno Arrotti, John Kosec, John tiouse reports that Engineer D. C. Gib- banks in operation in Utah today with who Jr., Martin Vuksimc and Joe Ban. to Theodore Rosetta left Tuesday for bon and son have gone to get their a steadily growing demand. V reMembers subscribe for units in the Bingham to visit a friend. buck. 1- 1organization and pay for them either Albert Sterlekar spent Tuesday Machinist George Hackworth left in cash or at a prorated figure month- deer hunting with no luck. He was visit with his ly. Each unit is $5.00 and deposits accompanied by Gran Warren and 'Monday for a are credited in a pass book. Each Frank Tomsic. children at Pocatello, Idaho. Do by letCecil Shiners of Vernal visited at H group of deposits totaling $5.00 conS' A one unit. membership fee the A. Dupin home Monday. Engineer (Doc) Slopansky spent stituting to how you of is 25c this and fund is Homer in charged Green Donahue a River suffered 'Sunday catching up painon his chores around the home place. carried as a guarantee fund to pro- ful injury to his toe last week, which tect losses from loans and other caus- will prevent his attendanace at work es. Ten per cent of the earnings each for a week. candiOF Mrs. John Piute of Boise, Idaho, year are also set aside for this proIN FINEST OF LIQUOR tection. returned to her home after spending vote The interesting features about the a week at the home of her daughter, litAs is of the method Mrs. John Smolick. plan saving. those the tle as 25c a payday can be deposited Sophia Sterleker visited in Salt for each unit and this amount is re- Lake City Saturday. turnable with interest at any time the be Mrs. James Rolando is improving to depositor chooses to withdraw from from an injured knee. the organization. The Dave Rowley hunting party Anyone wishing further details of seems to have been successful, as they this movement should contact Mr. were seen coming in with a couple of Political Advertisement, Paid for by Republican Central Committee Greenstreet at Helper. He will glad- bucks. ly assist any group in starting an or- BLANK FORMS The ganization or in explaining it to anyone interested. 3s the tuikey movement continues to grow extra crews will hde to be sent in more Eloquently HELPER AND VICINITY BENEFITS IN COUNTY FROM GOVERNMENT 1 for3 (non-feder- al j CarbL 14-c- ar j - spells U Sun-A- ?Tt ? ? fy y y ? ? y y y ?t ti ? ?y ?y yy ? ?y f fy Ko-se- y y y y ? y y y yV 10-d- ay BEST APRICOT ir f? i Dont Be Afraid to Scratch Your Ballot - FACTS ABOUT SCRATCHING: voters of Carbon County are being warned to scratch their ballots for fear of spoiling their not be for their candidate for President. warnings. by Weak candidates for local offices frequently to ride into office upon the popularity of the man at head their ticket and are often elected. The interests of local government are thereby not served. not scratch your ballot for the deem best fitted to fill the State, District County offices. It the solemn duty of the voters of Carbon are ty elect State, District and County officers best fitted and best qualified to fill these offices gardless of political affiliation. not let your intelligence be questioned do not know ting people tell you that scratch your ballot. Compare carefully the qualifications of all dates for State, District and County offices and for best qualified to fill respective offices. Dont afraid local government. scratch your ballot for better ? I- l- Gebhart from Grand Junction, who has been relieving Trainmaster J. R. Loftis of part of his duties on the Sanpete branch, reported sick Monday. Mr. Gebhart is usually sent to the Sanpete during the heavy fall business in order to permit J. R. to spend more time in the coal district. CX D. -1- 1- IIM0IT0I.IUSS. Four regular freight crews are now working in the Sanpete valley with an extra crew, going down three or four times weekly. This increase has been made necessary by the heavy loadings this year on this branch and A NATIONAL D S T 1 LLERS PRODUCT rp lime wrinkles an aeind brow -- 6uf smooths an ageing whiskey mem INVESTIGATION SHOWS- :- ays the OLD TOllW TAVERN KEEPER that the charges made at the majority of cattle auctions are greatly in excess of those made at the cattle sales now being held at the Ogden Union Stockyards in Ogden. Regular yardage rates apply whether livestock is sold through the ring or privately and cattlemen may choose the method they pref er . N o charge made if cattle do not sell . BOTH FAT AND FEEDER CATTLE ARE IN DEMAND AT OGDEN, AS BUYERS THROUGHOUT THE WEST HAVE CONVERGED AT OGDEN TO FILL THEIR HIE hand of Time might lie heavy rp A on a mans brow but it sure acts mighty gentle as it smooths out the rough edges of a whiskey. Thats why the makers of Town Tavern keep that good rye agein in charred oak barrels, at summer temperature, for 15 long months. There it keeps getting smoother, better, milder. NOW wmZwern 15 MONTHS OLD Straight fye Whiskey Consign Your Cattle for Sale at the OGDEfl zm UlllOIi STOCKYARDS Ogden, Utah AUCTIONS HELD EACH THURSDAY BY . 'T-w-- I J? it t t i jf i l t f t t tt ttt tt |