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Show r w? s -- mining and 'it, e??"" MM A Railroad :;cv;spaper fc Jt J ' iiome are not Wasted The Only Newspaper In iLc World That fiivew a Damn About Helper ' VOL. XXX No. 29 associated civic CLUSS IN SESSION OUTLINE THE JOURNAL S NCOS COITION OCLIVCRCO ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION ! of the postpon-men- t Announcement 'The greatest advertising of annual Kiwanis club the of southern paign In the history .. evenwas made show nl Wednesday was seen as me reami. i Utah di-Dr. is who Joe the Dalpiaz by ing taken Saturday by cam- - 1 V a It was derotors and executive committee directing the affair. the Associated Civic Clubs of cided that there was not suffimonthly f southern: Utah in this cient lime left In which to put 3 meeting. a presentable i Representative of the 15 coun- the program in in the and form the club has decided to tsI tica attended the session auditorium. hold this number until a later n.,it-hieh school slated date. It was originally Frank G. Martines presided. were asked for Friday and Saturday of this The directors again to;iai3ider the "long and short week. The appointment of Omar Bun-- ! baal" measure as contained in uoiicnciil hill now nendine nel as scoutmaster of the Helper: by troop was made by the club upbefore the national congress M. on recommendation of Cliff F. and Openshaw Pell riWIU. commit-te- i head of the committee on! 0 the railroad employes' At the last meeting of the this project which was recently Asiociated Civic clubs In Cedar assigned by district scout officials record to the club. The appointment Oijy, the group went on be sl opposing passage of the bill. of a troop committee will ;s4ui"day they were asked to re- - made later and plans for an ac.llni- t a matter hllf vntctrt tfl tive scout program iu Helper will Isiind to their original opinion bo formulated at an early date. won nnintart rkt t TVB if W iha rnllrnarlfl had not taken suffic- themselves leat interest in the matter to ask' HELPER YOUTH IS fsf a heartng and that they had kown of the original action to Still Talking As he near3 the finish of his term us h'tato Senator from CarThis time Senator bon county. Mill r was down iu Trice as usual v. lie e he does all his talking (except when talking t the was ladies bridge club.) and it an offer which he made to the Price rJity Council concerning "certain large coal interests of the United States and England that were interested in manufacturing smokeless fuel and conl drive will also be made It is expectthat One. local ed that Frank Bonacci, representative of the U. M. W. of America will be pres. ent to outline the proposed r Day celebration to be held in Helper by the union on April 1st.. Plans for the holding cf one of the monthly meetings of the Associated Civic Clu'os of Southa , Eight-hou- tHDffil) CUlTION TO (VERY HOM1 mil that period officials In BE PRESENTED ON STAGE MARCH 10 Mass will be sung in the Notre The '"Gypsy Rover", a romanDame de Lourdes church at Price tic musclal comedy ia three acts Saturday at 10 a. m. for Anton be pre,sented in the Bonnie merchant Theatre March 10 according t: Dupin Sr., prominent and lodge leader of Spring Glen, Prof. M. J. Edleman who will di- ghow- The comedy will home who died at the family be a three-ac- t affair with thirty Tuesday following an extended or more nuls(cal Eumbers and a iiUess. Interment will be in the twenty-piecwith a orchestra cos- The students. of Spring Glen Austilan cemetery. KjXty ca8t liom at Ruda, Jugoslavia, tumes are being furnished from March 31, 1SS2, a eon of Charles salt Lake houses and the opera and Anna Prislue Dupin, Mr. Du- - tnjS year will undoubtedly top all pin canw to the United State3 previous etudent presentations. . 35 years ago. He resided in West Edelman has named two before' several lor for years casts the affair. The second Virginia coming to Caibn county. He for-- , (1,st will, however, include only and the lead characters and those morly resided at Sunnyside had been a resident of Spring students will alternate with the Glen for 25 years at the time of different performances. The stu-hi- s j death. dents named for the first cast He waa one of the founders of and their parts are Meg, Libberty the Sunnyside lodge, C. F. V.,' Gigliotti; Zara, Donn Lou War-an- d served as president of it aud dell; Marts, Don Colton; Rob, Both Louis Bunnel; Contance, Teresa the )cal 7.. S. Z. lodge. are Austrian fraternal organiza- - Quillco; Lord Carven, Bob Jones; He also served a3 presi- - Sir Martindale, Albert Cook; Nina tions. dent of the Carbon central coun- - lieth Larsen: Captain Jerome, til of Austrian fraternal groups.. Earl lloutz; Sir Toby, Arthur Besides tils wife, Mary ZagariSage; McJorle, Jame3 Bryner; On Dupin, he is survived by five' and Larkey, Ray Bryner. children, Anton Jr., John Frances, the second cast are Antionette Meg, Lorna Frand-se- n Olga and Norbert Dupin, all of Skrinner as as Zora, James Kirsbergen as Spring Glen, and' the following brothers and sisters: Paul Dupin, Bob, Olive Lloyd as Constanue Sim Mateo, Cal.; John Dupin andj and Katherir.o Gross as Nina. Mrs. Barbara Puscar, both of; Tha six children of the forest are Eugene Todsih, George Ruda, Jugoslavia. Angelo Venhirelii, Beth Hax-forBetty Pessett, and Margaret CARBON ENTRANT The dancers are Witikelreid. Edith Brackett, Catherne Toson, Llilian Kirssman, Elnore Quillco, G- - Y- - 0- - in- spection stations will be ignated, and all vehicles will have to be tested for the conifghting dition oi brakes, equipment, steering mechanmirrors, ism, horns, wipers and other dedes- wind-sh.el- 'GYPSY ROVER' TO Spring Glen Resident Dies The period from March 1 to May 31 has been designatcomed by the state road mission as the second under the new state motor vehicle law for motorists to have their automobiles inspected. Senator Miller p 7,-0-1 JOURNAL. OhLIVLREO iSoalOld I THE CASUAL I For the purpose of formulating plans for the spring activity program, the Helper will Chamber of Commerce hold its regular monthly meeting next Monday evening at the city hall at 8 p. m. of Many of the problems local business men will be threshed out at the Monday meeting and a financial report on the chamber member-shi- Now Postponed PROGRAM Irlt Helper, Utah, February 28, 1936 Helper Chamber To Meet Next Monday Kiwanis Show is 4 s Dollars Sp?nt at 5 e d vices. Owners who pass the tests will be given here." Senator Millsuccessfully stickera which must be paster was a member of the commit ed on the windshield and kept tee of nine and chairman of the for investigating; there for a perroJ of 90 days subcommittee coal industry and evidently afcer the termination of. the the ern Utah will also be made seems to have forgotten that his inspection. at the Monday session and is not derived from Sciaiorship every member of the board Price alone, but from the whole Sons Of The Legion of directors is requested to So far, mem- Carbon county. attend. The public is invited Are Now Organized of hers the City council Helper to be present " rubmit any have not had a visit from Sena- question of local interest for the to Fred Voll tnv Miiipr nn th mft'ter of a liv- According action of the group. nrniuci4 r,iant which nronostition Sons of the Legion have now and is county-widsurely no beep granted a charter from the HELPER CHAMBER one repm-entinthe county ao local group which totals a mem- being .should take it upon him barship of 17 are now GETS YOUTH WORK a whole to self manipulate the matter for formulated. The purpose of the new group t one town without considerThe first project for Carbon GRADUATE KELLY i? comprised strictly of the wh'ch be taken. ing the entire county. national youth sons of the legiennares is in the V. D. Hammond, county under-tha member of administration has been approved This Matter of virs of Mr. Voll "to push the he state road commission, was Kenne h Cavenah is visiting in for Helper and will commence im- A Power Plant in a wheel old stiffs around ,rt ent at the meeting and gave his of this Orson is not to week, this chair." following Rowley mediately, However, Helper a talk at the banquet in the Seems to have aroused considsaid from ns Field, be the boys Kelly Price, coordinator, county construed, graduation strictly jrening. erable comment recently and will assi.--t the local post in many The project is sponTentative plans were made for Texas, where he completed the Monday. carthe Journal since especially a? rood will tour of Nevada. Ari- aerial instruction course required sored by the Helper Chamber of ried a full story on the issue of its projects but at the same I zona and Colorado by the adver-- by the Arizona corps, of the Commerce. to time the post members will at all week. There seems Ten hoys will be employed lat to stimulate and States United army. and committees executive jus.ng have been one ambiguous state- times be trying Cadet iCavenah through the project building seats ment and work eonstructhe promote that faring March. The April meet- "Helper "City practic IN LOSES one at for and as for tables the picnic purposes progress boys. graduated will of the be iRg organization ally maintains the expenses ofj "Drum and work b; will the of The the are Robbers Elizabeth Moutz. highest bugle city pavk. equ'pment Colo- r4id in Grand tin city administration from the Junction, Btudents on done the hand for which been has Helen grounds. Fabrizio, ranking ci Feado, Evelyn .;o. me uireciors win gainer derived from power and The Carbon county entrant in Rita some time is still being sold by Another project under the ad- profits of his class and Dankworth, Inez Dalpiaz, Milford In March, as has been Catholic Youth basket- r state nroo the TOKt ' Kavs Mr Will to Pnrhnn IS thn ministration liMo custom for employ Lilt "Hn fel'CU grls jj.. Margaret Price, Helen Koulai. the nast four interested in this tournament held last Saturday The etipid butterflies are Lucile J'0m privilege of aelect. remodeling old clothes and" mend- - ,,at a3 meant the partes or years. Fransen and Gale Cox. ing his next train- - ing and making quilts has been d nn..or m.bce Uaneous items, gymnasium ln Salt Lake Clty Merbers of the chorus include lng point which submitted for approval from Hel- - concurrent, wun me conuuet anai A was eliminated In two fast tilts Bert m111 a rr iiiff rn n cr frv rni. ndmliiistration of the Inn tfav in:!' DETAIL EMPLOYEES Barlow, Lena Puglese, Betty city govern-- ' by the Magna and Mldvale team3 Dyet, Helen Fabrize. Lorna Fran-soNorfolk,' pietion of tennis and other playfield at DINi 4 OSAURS LOSE TUU would include the rvnt. and 1 respectively, MAUI MRAIIIIllill Julia Fratto, Virginia Greennign salaries of the Virginia wnere nei in? courts at tne uarDon mayor, council-- , CITATHJF, FOR TITTF The Carbon entrant comprised er, Ver.i Jones, Mavia Jabe, Betty Cavenah school is Some NUW UnUANsmJ Cadet pending approval. undergo 'en, recorder, deputy recorder, IS chiefly of Helper Boys won con- - Kelly, Jim Kershbargen, train-would be employed, strenuous boys Evelyn of the e t'l police, employees city of North The Mr. praise for their fight Lambson, Beth Larson, Marie Five girls Rangers Emery Kawley said. ing under the watchful eyes ofj deand water, strett garbage -and Carbon county Wgh and good sportsmanship removed Olive Lloyd, Jane Locke, hawks for several conduct a recreational center atj fit a meeting of retail clerks of "army triments, and incidental expen chool rivals as factors in the put up a determined and stiff Jack northern Carbon county, held at months. the Central school in Price for' ses. Mary Rozun, MarMenary, ... By the financial statement .,,.. .,,,.,,, a uuirrjuici y uipli iuh. v., r in jory Phersoii, Annie Tappaharles, 'lelper Sunday, a local of the Re- Mr. Cavenah is a native of students riding buses has hi into r i - hi.tun ufj-.i- . th Mann been; of the city published in The Hel a 37 to 21 the ope.iing game Saturday even- Katie Jiehol, fiml Clerks' International Protec Carbon county and a graduate ofj submitted. Clarnell Richie, n.r Journal January 24. 1938, the day' night,overrecording Paul Dalpiaz and Pete Tain a ing. the Dinosaurs tive association was effected. ; Pleas-triumph Mt. at Antoinette Skri- Wasatch Academy Sinsineroz, Lucy expense of this term bone were the high point men tier. Rose AIni v Snuir" K en fast encounter. Temporary officers were named ant. in 1931 after which he was a! ClipprPO RjJIDIfCTO in 1U35 amounted to to capitalize on free for the locals but lound the Salt) JoijT,on Ct,c,a Nuno, u'ita inability anl an application for a charter student at Westminister college oUUULuu , The city took in a throws cost South Emery competition too stiff in this, WOrtn Gaie Cob. Betty Griffiths. was maield Monday, D. L. Day In Salt Lake City. He enlisted from power, light and wa- chance to enter colthe March Reina Lopez, Heen Marie Koulas, f Columbia, organizer, said. The ia the regular army at victory last year and paid the Utah limn HAVE ANNIVERSARY ter ..... The Rnnlh Emery gang in tne second game with Mid- Mary Jacobshagen, Julia Jukich, iota! is the second to be organ-- j field, California, in 1933 and was VIA u. 1 decision to va;e, mill Dalpiaz again lead the Duhv Masters, Opal Adams, md in the county during the ' later appo.nted to Randolph field a Daiance oi wmcn :s:i;. si ten scoring tut the Mldvale crewj o!vert' jukich , Eva Papnazaharis, Greenriver, although scoring month, another having been set where he commenced the training The Fourteenth Anniversary $52,053.56 and "which amount is field goals to the nine of the was toi cio.--e on the guarding; cvvno att 09 at Price. course v.h ch he completed recentiy dled of the local Price and Helper more than that which the state- winners. sale The losers made only enu aim Kept tne running atiacK I The officers elected by the Hel- - Kelley this month. last ment in made the Journal will stores of Success Markets cne fret? throw in eight chances considerably lower than in the, ;per group include Chris Jouflas, Mr. Cavenah is not certain yet a week stipulated in order to be a3 compared to the five out of first game. observed this week with Tabone EAST UTAH OIL played Mesident; James Smith. as to whether he will remain in be one true. of a sale and floor line in this encount-- ! display gigantic nine recorded game Greenriver. Ssflent: Jess Perrv. second by vlce- the army, this depending on the Several disputed the figures assortments of or. of the largest The boys making the trip' recognition which might be securever stocked on the amount of 6aving to be meats and include TESTS INTEREST Pete Tabone, Paul and groceries Co-e- d Gets Sfcietary and treasurer; and Dora ed under the recently increased the local firm. According to made, but from the information Carbon Frank Dalpiaz, L. DeAngeles, Ed.j by Cadets Marshall, recording secretary. army expansion program. in Opera Marchetti, J. Verdi, and R. Mag-Bertolino, supervisor ofj which can at this time be relied P'raiik Bonacci of Helper, field who complete the course atj Charles of upon as facts, even these statestores liacciO'. Price and the Oil test wells going down in Dr. James Ruggeri wa3 Helper commis-j representative of the United Mine Kelley are eligible for ments have been proved indisputwill additional concern, Alice the also a local supporter who at Grand county, just across the line help from student Carlson, V? rgers of America, acted as slons of Second Lieutenants in! be secured and months of plan- able. it is here stat-- Spring Canyon, was successful tended the games. However, from Mc?:i county, Colorado, are cjuirman of Sunday's meeting. the regular Army Air Corps and1 i. that It is not tho policy of n "be capped for the event one of the leading will attention ning winning at'r.icting widespread George Lambert of Rock Springs, it is this goal which might keep to considerable t!ii? newspaper to defend or pro- roles in the Brigham Young Uno'. men. Sevwhich has the nation's grown nmong 21 POST TO MEET He Wyo., vice president of district the local youth in the ranks. and waited for by lo- ber or foster a power plant or iversity annual opera, "Hansel eral years ago a number of wells 22, United Mine Workers of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. cJ proportions e t! r The company. only STANDARDVILLE pow an affair. annual was announced cal shoppers ns and were drilled there, but, as was it Crete!," Ai.ienca, fjpoke on the value of Cavenah of this city. The first Success Market was roll which the publisher Is at-- t thf week by Professor Richard the case with Western Colorado thj union movement. Lambert A meeting of all veterans un- - wells, mpting to serve is that of pub- P. Condie, who will direct 1922 and in r in established the Helper they went only to a re ently returned from the let the prod u It. ion. lishing the facts and Carbon Democrats the ampiees of Carbon Post. pa rati ve shallow depth, and no was opened at that time by corrcntion of the miners deci le. This newspaper Miss Carlson is a freshman in No. 21 will be staged at Stand-- ' oil was encountered, George Zeese and John Gerendas. p ople To fcur'on, held at W'ashington D. C, n r any private citizen or firm the collepe of fine of 1930 the In store Price the Production in Eastern Utah will arts, having ardville tonight at 7:30 p. m., ac- ae gave a report of activities should never be permitted to entered the to was announcement was and tins firm onened fall. rrom, arl immediate drilling of corning last university ring th Te. Rowley, According to Silas or enuAnger, she Js tne only freshraan t0 w(n Post "1"'" Commander James Gal-- j drop trrtj on the numerous struc-anichairman of the Carbon county followed by the firsj store to be' wtmare or me commuDity. The purpose of the meet- - lures between this city and the in the opera, ar- leaning pr,trni opmmiitpa nf thA nemo- - openeu in 1931 in Salt Lake City.ii"e r.ouuons 7 are iron, any party Class at mar new Standardville will be to slate line. To three ing junior cordirff t0 ProfeE8or Condie. and ;rtv the rountv rerean-- ! Since that time, Hop o oe wi'l ami win acceptame the various phases and in Sal been have explain The Hyde No. 1 test of the the of opened "Gretel. part sing Be Held Tonight ization will be effected at a meet party LaI?e an,r a,e rPm,tP(i to be tne, P 'blislied so long as that "Hansel and Gretel," which wan requirements of the bonus payv Utah Southern Oil company, officcounty-widof precinct ing ' 1"- l"0 . . to all members receiving ed on the Cisco shoreline struc-u- mwt a rap vo and modern in tsti resnonsl- written by was , 'ne Senior class of 1936 will lo oe neiu in neujr oniui- entailed the' thereby. of One states. j ture in the Yellowcat in first tne western Ger on produced iioii Weimar, t hold its tho Hitr district, 15 r FebHop on is It basl concern 1SU3. that of that ! after-in the miles north of Moab, is expected legicnares many, i. policlen drilling nnmmlttPft Immediately has n0nfrni 28th in Moon Silver the ti,. fmary .. t. 1. . t .... n ... . .a.. rt'Om Ihp omira f il (I i tr ftntmiiln.n Kla n.A tleei,. aiier soiili? ha iin-nal .'....,. ' ...v..v. Pnnnf v.u...JIf n ai,t ixvv "v" i;ciiiiiu uiu tuuu:m i uc "uiui ii iaii n liipiu course jh ,i ce Hall at Price. ready loiiiPfl a enll for & meet oeen or a ,s:,n ami uuicn mat nunmuuice tne stores. music encountered in effecting juncn dirncuity employing n tnrougnout bincuy world, being iike a ing of the precincts of the counj beniors have planned ),e served to the Zeese is president of produced in London, Munich and group., a water shutoff at 1925 feet. recogni W' 'fl program for the occasion, ts at which time new nrecinct local men and giving men Meetings will be held on the fol- and, n,- - coi portion with Charles Ber-a- other cities on the continent. The objective of the Utah South-I- t fhoreby the girls must invite officers will be named. This lat - "on to Carbon county in -.weeks Kenihvorth and will ern lowing in be test 13 a beachline sand " " college presented ..(, has been slated . The Hop is un ter partners. Castle Cate. hall March 12. which which should be encount erendas is ppcrelary-treas- der the direction of the Senior to take place on or before March and oinces. visitors irom maroon jn:,,, (. hris Jouflas is manager ered in the Pennsylvania formacounty enn always pee familiar cl iss officials, James Greener, 9th. of the store in Helper and has tion above 2500 feet. vicefPreeident; Dorothy Lloyd, The McCarthy No. 1 well of ad el in this capacity for the Bert Scandella, president and the Nordon year. Oil past and corporation, Glen treasurer. secretary known as the Glen M. Ruby test, Uvmoa and Orpha Taylor, advls ors. A train laden with provisions and members of their families, which is located a few miles beCOMMUNITY. CHURCH was frustrated in another attempt low Elgin on the Green river, is reached the finally IMtinoycr. who is said to own pre- The possibility of Cheyenne, mining community of Clear Creek Sunday to return to their homes still being straight-reameTwo Divorces Filed ... to setting a on went to and so paratory a virtual after a casing jobs, they m. a. Thursday 10:00 SunUnv pchool Sup Wyoming installing The ho'e had been In District Court radio Colton and then to Castlegate at 600 feet. is uncKeu ny me erintendent, Mrs. C. E. Beveridge Isolation. station backed by a foe to who - Tuesday, where they were put up reamed to within 15 feet of bot- WednesThe left train m. ai a. Helper . Standard examiner, nf- OhIpii Ogden Morning worship 11:00 torn yesterday, and it is expect- Two suits for divorce were 111- - lanor in i.iui n.!. . day morning with two engines in the fuel company's hotel. o ck.u.-- . t,. , nas oppose, move ways M.v to cd that the pipe can be set and suffer-in the district court this week has bright the proposal no was j there to snow a buck five and bulldozer Although II10n theme, "Gods lAbo RQss aS8erte(J Reality tne cemented of w,'ihin the next few infood Mrs. plead District 22 headquarters feet deep on the tracks. It ing from shortage at Clear, f flien Radio' prersed in Holy Living." Myrtle Arvana r;)Vor)ni, tne Wyoming N. ft) days. P. chief, a car the Creek, eluded Petterson, for seperate from Athens Daniel United Mine Workers from that nillu.ation association's refrigerator appliea-- j Epwwth League 7:00 p. m., Arvans and Ruth Hardy sought Mine tonic, ."The. Bible and Our Coun- - food, a gondola of cinders and clerk for the fuel company, said the a station for heie, t'en city. a 'orce from John three cabooses, according to A. fresh meat, bread and butter sup-- j Lent BCiTan Wednesday Hardy. District 22. in Worlr?' union will l Bupport es- try," leader, Mr. Charles Cave. oLIoNo: Mra "I11"""" fnr Arvans alleged cruelty ti rnitln Bta season servile C Watts, assistant manager of Plls had been exhausted. Lenten ,.t n.ii..i.n.nn Special 'id Wednesday was Ash mistreatment as grounds which more than 7,0000 miners in the Utah Fuel company operating food phorttge was reported from) am, pubU Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Rock 6 r her complaint and seeks cus-'1and on this day the sensoi day sickness are members, there, Scofield, Canat although for and Uehearsals Easter the Wyoming Castlepate. Utah catlon of a npw rtaliy newspaper of lent Lent Is the aconcern. began. some of two minor children and Rio owed Also aboard the Denver John Ros3, district president, and tnere ln conjunction with it, it tata, "The Song of Triumph", nual season of fasting in the I ?''n.00 per month alimony. office The district at, were highway train about Grande Western and at They the every Friday parsonage secretary, said the wis implied. 25 persons who had motored out Price said equipment, working 24, rnrm", a time of preparation for l n'e married at Provo In 1932. Virgil Wright, Lester G. Baker, former Ke;n-an- af'er church service Sunday. union at the of board executive comI Mrs. based her of no to Clear Creek Saturday while hours a da v. had arrived within Ih feasts of Easter and as a is There better Hardy and Rock Sprinp place crine-recently, unanlThe trae- - time of special penitence. B'aint upon neglect and mlsfreat- than at pnnit. Sunday your the road was temporarily cleared, eipht miles of Scofield. Two labor Helper, Utah, publisher, who rep n for 40 days, not lasts ; all a equip-ftmnt and fseek custody of min- - imraiv favored moving and tors truck, road to heavy drifted church. find the 'f resents ,the association and who tn nock Snrines and ends on child ad $15.00 per month al- - ,1.V... to pod with plows, were being oper- - counting Sundays T. II. Evans, pastor. closed when thev attempted mr ueimts ,1,. ft appeareu in us of mlPRtion broadcasting fh before Easter. an snow Saturday v With averageHoly i 'nony. ated. m was with she proreturn to Clear Orek arriea (. not settled in agree- Federal commission in Ltieyenne,ter Sunday this year will come were drifts reven feet, rf Bardy at Manti in 1907. minorof statements the backed p,'npthe new items to The their ' on April 12. mBnt u.i(h interests of The party, Including 22 miners 10 feet deep in places. ij crs' executives. Helper Journal. Phone 21 crganlzation. 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