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Show on? MAKE EVERY DAY SILVER DAY USE MORE OF IT Help Utah Prosperty! in. li VOLUME 20 HELPER, John B. Bottino Helper Marshal Pneumonia Is Fatal To J. L. McFall Infant Dies Suddenly D. S. BISHOPRIC CONDUCT SE1VICES barbers rorm Local Union A branch of Salt Lake local Barbers' International Union of America was perfected at a meeting of barbers from Price and Helper held last week. R. L. Boggan of Price was elected president of the local branch and A. L. Nielsen of Helper secretary. The local branch of fifteen barbers will officiate under the direction of the Salt Lake order. No. 377 Journeymen o Lineman Escapes Death In Contact With 11000 Volts Tn m ninfrorniltilv Tr c;naries name Burned While at Work; Rushed to Salt Lake 1 Charles H. Hanley, 38, D. R. G. W. lineman barely escaped ac- at 9:15 cidental electrocution Tuesday morning when he came in contact with 11,000 volts and was dangerously burned. Hanley was stringing wire atop a pole in the railroad yards when the wire held In his right hand came in contact with the high voltage line. Held in position by hia lineman's belt he was rescued by fellow workers and given first aid by the railroad physician while passenger train No. 3 was held in the yards to rush him to St. Mark's hospital In Salt Lake City. The thumb of bis right hand was almost severed by burnB, and two boles seared in hl3 upper right arm giving indication the current had left his body at this were point. Superficial burns suffered on his face and neck, with serious burns to his eyes. Hanley has been locally employed by the Rio Grande the la.it three years. He is a married man and came here from Virginia. Reports received from Sait Lake Wednesday evening carried that Hanlcy's the information condition was considered good at the St. Mark's hospital. f SERVICE MAKE EVERY DAY SILVER DAY USE MORE OF IT Eelp Utah Prosperty! 8, 1931 No. 4S Opening Fight Couple Argue New Officials Card Booked At Man Goes To Jail Mutual Jan. 5 Wife In Hospital Take Reins Of 1 A POPULAR MEN TOP CARD TWO HEADLINE MATCHES MACUSO, ROLAPP, HELD CHARGE AFTER STRIKING SPOUSE County Affairs FEW CHANGES ANNOUNCED IN APPOINTIVE POSITIONS Carbon county's opening fight Jim Mancuso of Rolapp is g OF COUNTY card of the winter season has held in the county ail o , a been scheduled at Mutual, Janucharge of assault with a deadly The forces of the county govary 15. The matching of the weapon. The charges are the ernment were completed at the evening's fistic entertainers has of an between first formal meeting of the new been under the direction of Har- Mancuso and argument his wife Louise, commission held Tuesday of this old Huff, county fight promoter, which took place Monday evenwho has booked many favorites ing when he returned home from week. The newly elected officers took oath of office on Monday of the county fight-fa- n populace. work. Dining te course of the before Judge George Christensen. The program Is topped with two ispute Vt iuso is allegtj to Those entering elective office very interesting headline events, have thrown a large porcelain ! are Commissioners Wm. Reid of a serai-finof six rounds, a main skin fooi which struck "In. Price and William B. Stapley of preliminary and four other good Mancuso at the base of the skull, Castle Gate; clerk, Mrs. Elizapreliminaries. At first it was thought her sliiill beth Had ley of Price; Recorder, Paddy O'Brien, 148, Reno, Ne hart been fractured and slit was Mrs. Mayme Jameson of Price; vada and Elmer Stultz. 145, of rushed to the Castle Gate hospi treasurer, Reese M. Reese of Wattis, will go six rounds in the tal 'where she regained twstious-nes- s. Castle Gate; sheriff, Marion S. first main event of the evening At the present tine it ap- Bliss of attorney, Walter with Peg Johnson. 155, of Salt pears she suffered no sa ous in- C. Gease Trice; of Helper; assessor, Mel Lake and Young, 150 of juries, however, the bea ing of Silas Rowley of Spring Glen; New matched for the Mancuso will be delayed a fev" surveyor, Robert Schultz of LaCanyon Wellington, evening's other headliner. TwiBty days to make sure of hei condi- tuda. Walter Knox of Columbia, Dies Of Rich, 165 of Wellington and Davy tion. is the holdover commissioner. o Bonvincie, 175 of Price will go Chief among the appointive In School six rounds in a eemi-fina- l. The officers named was Erin Leonard main preliminary is to be staged of Columbia, as county road suStove by Vince Shiro, 125, Helper and An automatic stoker was In- ROBERT his appervisor Incidentally BARKER FATALLY Harry Hart, 125 of Salt Lake. stalled in the Helper Central Causes pointment was the only one INJURED IN This be will four rounds. Var grade school during the holiday causing much of an argument, COLLISION Witcherly, 145 of Carbon ville and season, and placed in operation but he was supported by ComTo Home Tony Ori, 140 of Helper are on at the beginning of school the Knox and Stapley missioners A collision between an autothe preliminaries together with first of this week. The new de- mobile and with Commissioner Reid dissentparked unlighted Philburn Ogden, 125 and Cecil vice cuts down on coal expense truck An overheated stove set fire ing. early New Year's and provides even heating of the cost the life of Robert morning Clair, 125, both of Helper, Two to clothes drying in the kitchen Sheriff Bliss has te following Barker, other good have with a resultant blaze which preliminaries school building during named: the 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. also been Warren Peaparti deputies arranged. day and night. Two other auto- Frank Barker of Spring Canyon. ally destroyed the three room cock, chief deputy; A. E. Gibson, The fights are being sponsored frame home of the Louis Felice office matic stokers were installed at The accident occurred after the L. A. Pike and deputy; the same time in the school dance in Helper when Robert, in by the Mutual Welfare associa- family in northeast Helper at Walter Bennett, traffic deputies; be and the will at given 4:30 Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Will J. Bliss, deputy and collecbuildings at Spring Glen and at company with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tion, Harding in Price. The total cost tin McCrone and Harry Phelps Mutual Amusement hall next Felice was in the bck yard tak- tor of county licenses. His camp of the three stokers was ing in clothes at the time and deputies are William Steckleman, were enroute to their homes in Thursday evening at 8:30. wind from the opened door Hiawatha; Other stokers in use in Spring Canyon after lunching In DeLyle Batchelor, Carbon school district are install- a downtown cafe. quickly spread the flames. Chil- Wattis; Willard Gilligan; Sunny-aided at the county dren in the home at the time R. B. Woolley, Columbia; High school Near Rainbow Gardens the and the Price central grade escaped uninjured. None of the William Lawley, Kenilworth; J. of the car froze and radiator school. furnishings were saved. The loss Daskalakis, Castle Gate; T. F. rather than have the car stopped was partly covered by insurance. Kelter, Heiner; George Fletcher, on the main highway young Baro Spring Canyon; L. O. Buffmire, ker offered to place a blanket Herman Juergens Clear Mutual; until over the steaming engine Creek; J. E. Whalen, Scofleld; the car could be parked safely Emery Ray Gibson, J. H. Behunin, Hiawatha; and for repairs. He was thusly en- old baby boy of Ethel and ArAngelo Peperakis; Harry Marah, the of gaged on the fender thur E. Gibson, Jr., of Sweets Rolapp; Roy Birchard, Standard-villcar, when steam obscured Mine died of pneumonia WednesPaul Villard, Latuda. Mr. McCrone's vision and as they day morning. Funeral services aa Carlyle Pace continues rounded the corner at the junc- will be held in Price Thursday An Davis with automobile belonging to tion of the Spring Canyon-HelpMarie clerk deputy afternoon with interment in the HELPER ADVISED and FRIENDS Ernest Horsley who is court juuus Holmes of Helper was al- highway crashed into a dark Arrangements OF PASSING OF MRS. most totally wrecked New Year's parked truck. Barker suffered Price cemetery. clerk. Mrs. Viola O'Berto remains are in charge of the Deseret JANET FITCH as chief deputy treasurer remains day at the airport south of Pric3 the Impact of the collision, and when one of the planes crashel was struck in sucn Ida Pace becomes deputy recorder a maimer mortuary. o Belated news has just reached into the parked machine. Strong that the base of his skull was succeeding Bqssie Jameson who Helper friends of the death of goes to the county attorney's ofwinds swerved the ship from broken. He was given first aid by Mrs. Janet Fitch at her home in fice. Dr. J. C. Hubbard was its course and in a moment of a Helper physician and ruBhed to Santa Barbara, California, on named county physician. E. E. lost control the plane struok the the Price hospital, where he died November 4. Funeral services and Branch will serve as chief deputy auto. Luckily no one was In the Friday morning at 6:45 without Interment were two days later. assessor. , car at the time. Mrs. consciousness. regaining The Fitches were the second to o Mrs. The first commission meeting McCrone received deep lacerations settle in Helper, and made this was harmonious and all three REWARD to her hand and arm, however, thirty-eigfor community their home For cap lost in theatre Satur- neither of the other occupants FORMER gave assurance of their aim to WOMAN HELPER years. In the early days work unitedly. day night. Return to Midland were injured. BURIED IN TACOMA. they owned a majority of properService station. Robert was born in Nanalmo, WASHINGTON ty which now comprises the town. Her husband, J. Tom To Be Funeral services for Mrs. Fan- Fitch, former state senator and ny Welch, wife of W. R. Wrelch, early pioneer of this district, former Helperltes, were conductBy Rio died In February, 1930, shortly ed at Tacoma, Washington, Janu- after' the couple had left Helper 1931 ary J, with interment in the to make their home in California. city cemetery there. Mrs. Welch Mr. Fitch was a retired railroad died suddenly last Monday after engineer and held many official HALF OF AMOUNT WILL BE bea brief pneumonia Illness, positions in this community. He EXPENDED IN UTAH fore her daughter," Mrs. Frances was one of the earliest postmastDEVELOPMENTS Greenhalgh of Helper had been ers and served as justice of the Mrs. advised of her illness. peace for many years. An expenditure of $1,500,000 o Greenhalgh departed for Washfor improvements on the Denver W'elch same the The day. ington CARD OF THANKS railand Rio Grande Western family were residents of Helper desire to convey our sin- road in 1931 was announced We for over ten years prior to their to the many friends cere departure to make their home In who gratitude showed their sym- Tuesday by J. S. Pyeatt," accordso kindly Tacoma in 1923. hour of our be- ing to an Associated Press disin the o pathy sudden loss of patch from Denver. in the reavement Divorce Granted Robert Barson and our brother, No information has been forthwas Golda Levaire Dattke to thank all wish also We ker. decree as to the exact nature of given an interlocutory offerings. coming from John M. Dattke. She was those who sent floral the expenditures but it is thought We especially desire to thank the given custody of a minor child. Moose S. D. bishopL. that half the amount would be and lodge No alimony was asked. ric of Spring Canyon for their spent for Improvements In Utah. the kind assistance. B. C, September 19, 1912, Part of the Improvement profirst-bor- n Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barker of Edith and Frank M. In this state includes the gram In and family. Barker. The family resided of a steel bridge, a construction Nanalmo until Robert was ten to moved River. Portland, replacement at Green then HUNDREDS OF FREE GAS BALLOONS! where they remained four years. Work on is this structure is In 1927 they came to Spring scheduled to begin in the near Canyon to make their home. future. Robert had been working with his father In the Spring Canyon At FISHER ANNOUNCES mine. He is survived by his parOPENING OF LARGE ents, and five brothers and sisters as follows: Catherine 16; HELPER CHILD APPEARS IN NEW WAREHOUSE Francis 10; Edith 8; Rosaline 7 CHRISTMAS PRESENTATION and Emmett 6 years. OF SEASIDE ACADEMY F. P. Fisher has announced Funeral hervlces were held the opening of a large wnrehuuse the preA write-u- p detailing Sunday afternoon from the Flynn in connection with his dray sine1 Funeral home at Price under the sentation of "The Wedding of transfer business. The storage direction of the L. D. S. bishopric the Painted Doll" at a Christmas house, just completed, measures of Spring Canyon. Bishop Charles party given by the Seaside 26 by 70 feet and is located rear A. Carlson was In charge assisted academy in Villa Riviera, Decemthe Helper city limits on ti.fi by speakers Harry Greenall, Ed- ber 23, and which appeared in Spring Canyon highway- - Carload daily business Is a specially. ward Morgan and Robert Miller. a Long Beach, California Musical selections were given by has just reached the Times. Little of Jill Vignetto, small daughter of a mined quartet comprised Mrs. Alma Anderson, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vignetto of the clever performance, while E. Jorgenscn, Henry Gibbs and Helper was one of the three Mrs. Jack Vlgneilo was pianist Mrs. affair. the of featured dancers John Potter accompanied by for the affair. The piny was prewas Her brother, Jack Vlenettl also sented under the direction E. L. Williams. Interment of In the Price oity cemetery. appeared as a toy bell boy during Mrs. Margaret E. Newman. b5-in- 3-mlt al Automatic Stoker Installed Spring Youth Crash Injuries Helper Overheated Damages Felice CAR-TRUC- K e; Gibson Infant Dies At" Sweets New Passenger Train Service Airplane Wrecks In Effect Now Parked Auto At POSTMASTER ANNOUNCES Price Airport REGULATIONS OF HELPER MAIL Jan. IN er 7 U TAH, Thursday, 1 AT Death Report Railroad Proven False I COUNTY. What's It Going to Be? WILL five Joyce Louise McFall, months old daughter of Ellen L. John B. Bottino, Helper night Hilda Peterson and James of died McFall the at Helper died home the at marshal, family In Helper New Year's day at family home Tuesday morning of after three 12:20 after a weeks' illness. Mr. bronchial-pneumoni- a Bottino had been suffering from weeks' illness. The infant was a nervous disorder several weeks born in Helper August 1, 1930. Surviving are the parents and previously, but it was not until December 26 that he was con- one brother, James Leslie, Jr., 8 fined to. his home. His condition years. A younger sister died a took a sudden turn for the worse year ago of pneumonia. Funeral services have been arearly last Thursday morning and death resulted a few hours later. ranged for Thursday afternoon at The deceased was born In 2 o'clock in the L. D. S. ward chapel at Helper. Bishop Byron Italy, November 9. 1880 the son Carter will be In charge, and of Juaniena and Peter Bottino. At the age of eighteen Bottino Interment in the Mountain View came to America, locating in Cas-ti- e cemetery. The Deseret mortuary of arrangeGate, where he received em- of Price has charge ments. ployment In the coal mines. He o also worked In Nevada and ar Bingham and Eureka until 1921 Of at when he became postmaster Latuda, a position he held for five years. For the past four Man years Mr. Bottino served the community of Helper as night marshal. He was married to Miss Katie O'Berto of Helper June 28, A false report has gained cir1914, and to this union were born three children, Peter, 16; culation in Helper the past two the Jack, 14, and Lorraine, 6 years, days concerning news ofboiler-makall of whom survive. The deceas- death of Harry Stockton, in the local Denver and ed also leaves a sister, Mrs. Joe Milano of Helper and a brother, Rio Grande Western shops. Fela low shop woikers dispatched Tony Bottino of Washington. wire to the Salida hospital Wedservices funeral Ritualistic received the were conducted Sunday afternoon nesday morning and condiof answer stating Stockton's by the Italian lodge, Stella fine by considered was tion order which No. America 77, of Mr. Stockton attaches. Mr. Bottino had served as presi- hospital went to the railroad hospital last dent the past three years. The for treatment. K of P hall was crowded to Thursday o capacity by friends and relatives of the departed Helper night marshal. Interment was in the family . the Mountain View fit- ' ' cemetery. l CARBON HELPER THURSDAY RITUALISTIC RITES HONOR PAST OP PRESIDENT ITALIAN LODGE o ore TIMES i Mine Wednesday ten-mont- Early Settler Of Helper Dies slow-movi- e; In California er A new passenger train schedule which effected several notice- able changes in the arrival and departure of the four dally passenger trains through Helper went into effect at 12:01 a. m. Sunday, January 4. The greatest variance in time concerns passenger through trains Nos. 1 and 2. Before the new schedule went into effect train No. 1 was due out of here at 5:45 a. m., it now leaves at 4:15 a. m. The former time on train No. 2 was 11:45 p. m., which ha3 been changed to 1:35 a. m. The new schedule of arrival and departure follows: Train No. 1 4:05a.m. 4:15a.m. Train No. 2 1:30a.m. 1:35a.m. Train No. 3 9:45a.m. 9:50a.m. Train No. 4 6:20p.m. 6:25a.m. In accordance with the new schedule changes have also been effected in mall service at the local post office. Postmaster Harris Simonson has announced the mailing regulations: following Mail for train No. 1 must be in office at 8:30 p. m; mail pouches for train No. 3 are closed at 9:20 a. m. This train dispatches mail only to Colton and intermediate points. Train No. 4 handles incoming mail, but no- outgoing mail is dispatched on this train Mail bags for train No. 2 are closed at 8:30 p. m. The government mail truck leaves Helper at 3:20 p. m., and which at the present time is handling a convolume of mail is siderable closed to mailing at 3 p. m. Mail to Thistle and all points beyond is dispatched on this truck. - o Marriage Licenses Jack Lee Hall, Coal City and Frances Evelyn Gentry of Price. Albert Henry Kimber of Columbia and Afton Holllman of Castle Gate. Alvln Perry Polley and Eva Louise Turner both of Helper. and Thelma James Wycherly Rauhala. bot,h of Hiawatha. Harold Smith, Pnyson, and Bessie Jensen, Castle Dale. Edward Potts and Iris Man-guboth of Price. Belmont Richards and Juanita Whttmore both of Price. o Grant Alger, Mutual and Marie Mrs. II. J. Walraven returned Judrt of Price. Ted Le Barker and Elizabeth Friday to Grand Junction, after visiting several days with Helper P. Jorgenaen, both of and Trice friends. m Funeral Services Conducted Friday For Welch ht $1,500,000 Expended Grande In Mademoiselle! O-O-LA-- LA American Legion Balloon Dance PROMENADE AVEC MOI - Rainbow Gardens Helper Helper Jill Vignetto Featured Dancer Sat., Jan. 10th. CHAUD TEMPS! CaK Rainbow Allez Tout Sweet Recent Affair |