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Nestled along the Price River in eastern Helper, Helper is one of Utah’s classic railroad towns, built around the steep grades that required “helper” locomotives to assist trains climbing Soldier Summit on the old Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad main line. Today, the city still feels like a preserved slice of mid-century America, with vintage neon signs, old motels, weathered brick storefronts, classic gas stations, and murals celebrating its immigrant and mining heritage lining historic Main Street. The rumble of Union Pacific freight trains continues through town, echoing Helper’s roots as a coal and railroad hub where steam locomotives once gathered before tackling the Wasatch grades. Blending rail history, desert scenery, and small-town character, Helper remains one of the most photogenic and atmospheric communities in the American West.
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These people opened their home up after the flood to anyone who need help, whether it was a cup of coffee, a hot meal, a shower, or a place to sleep.
The 2nd ROBO-ONE Helper Robot Competition was held February 20-21, 2010 in Yokohama, Japan. For details and more information, visit Robots Dreams at www.robots-dreams.com.
The annual Home Helpers Party took place Dec. 12, 2023, at Qtrs. 241, the home of Col. Drew Morgan and Stacey Morgan. The volunteer-run event coordinated through the USAG-KA Child and Youth Services program is a chance for island employers of Marshallese domestic and casual employees the opprtunity to thank them for their tireless service in supporting the island's homes all year. (U.S. Army photo by Jessica Dambruch)
Each of us started doing it in a line production. For time saving and productivity Florence and Luisa were drawing with pen on the foam-boards the shapes of the hexagons, after that: Alex, Cordelia, me and our two super mega extra helpers: Angels Banda and Andrew Crane were cutting the hexagons.
Read the story behind this photo, including how I was drive-by pancaked and how I came to respect Batter Blaster pancakes in a can, on my blog!
Louise Gartner, who helped launch the Common Cents Dallas campaigns 13 years ago, receives a token of appreciation for her support of the program on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011. (Official Dallas ISD photo by Todd Overman)
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