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Show OTTO fcl rrnnr Jlining and i i1 Railroaa irii 1 No. 17 gxXXI. THI JOURNAL'S NIWI KOITION oeuivtREO only I Politically Independent THI JOURNAL HOPTIII'S EOITIOH DCLiVLRIO PRIC TO (VERY MOWS Helper, Utah' Friday, December 4, 1936. on iuikhiftion Retail Merchant s Are Observer rganized For Year LEGION . PLANS THE CASUAL I ATT r .Jim in i FOR CHRISTMAS FETE DEC. 1 ! 8 -- 19TH Helper Ketail Merchants elected officers at LEGION PLANS FOR CHRISTM me ursL regular meeting neia mesaay evening at will conduct carnival ., T A Daicr """Ml ciiwnc r wjii r trrca ii r innrr IX iioavi tIM - - r;i f .wi.v vt i rivuuiu VUUUV IkUULl UUU UOUll FOR TREE to act as president for the coming year, school election of Wednts- I DouKias Wilson of i4-iv ai uhirh . i a i ,,.!,(! ville UeifclieUi iiHill UKjf lie of Helper, it leads us to1 r . i . a: uue, n i Insider tne reiauve L and outside-o-f Helper. to uBui the county eierK, TIl -; ivecordme jpm C I I 1 11 -.-1.-1- rri i-- 1 are: R. G. Mc-- a.m. until 8 p.m. fronr Decemnpr raDiTai ..no . a rnristmas l" imva"i lntArpRt camnaicn general in4-iA! ber 15th to 25th. " tnqn the scnooi eicv.u" for the purpose of stimulating Stores will be open from ipie of Helper. tljs trade for the next few weeks 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. everyday will be promoted by the new as- following Christmas and exf Course sociation of merchants with a on Saturdays and cept days elper Lost scheme of prizes. ' before holidays on which days . . , n,,mIt A city representative on thei nruM.. they will remain open until irbon county school board which condurted ,.om a dupIk.ate ppi.jes the usual time of 9 p.m. as has such happened the first of all numbered tickets given our tbe last twelve years. But, we during the week before. """" tu lnioriiifii iiiiii, .in. ADOPTION IS Thirty- - Thousand tickets will be BUDGET interested in Helper distributed ry much in the by Helper commun-i of this his support business houses anil these will be will be an outstanding feature given to person entering the PROPOSED DEC, 10TH me inree firm officeanyor sales rooms I hi? administration tor of the Ur term which he will fill. of business. places respective friends have it that the And PUBLIC URGED TO ... . , IVin V. - The drawing will be made from Doaru meuiuer iui i" jjicSTUDY PLAN the stubs of these tickets. nct will also be for the addition The finance committee includes more high school facilities to Sam Formal adoption of the tentaStein, chairman, John Quil-iclper for which we are all in John LAboroi, Gus Tsangaris, tive budget set up by the Helper Ivor. It. G. McOonigal. Chris Jouflas, is council 1937 for votes elected city that the expected Really, R. A. Nilson, James Galanis, and at the next regular meeting of If Precinct No. 2 member of the Arthur Jolley. brd were from Helper; so Help- in The committee charge of the the council December 10. accordwill continue to hnxe as much for the campaign include ing to Ernest Flaim city recorder. prizes sav on the board as before Arthur Jolley. chairman. It. A. (xhe tentative schedule was dis ken though it will be our nelgh- Xilson, R. G. McGonigal, .Gus cussed at a public meeting last tr. Tsangaris and Chris Jouflas. Friday. Many other matters were tali-e- n As tentatively drawn by the Ine Thing the group pertaining to council, up by receipts are listed at Generally the problems of the local merIn the two school precinct votes chants and these were discussed $103.9.".1.0!1. as compared to $33.-- ! year was the gain in actual and action will be taken at th ' 00 for this year. Departmental revenues are otes cast. There were 977 votes ai f next committee meeting. . ., - f5SI.!i? with theeswmaieu last in city tax"setat Price this year against In $19,3G!U2, based on the assessed ago. there two years Goudelock valuation of $1,512,590.21 and an lner two vears aco. a total of SO per cent collection. hi votes were cast; while this Are ar, there were 453. Contemplated improvements as MOAB Articles of incorporation outlined in the budget include Goudelock P.rothers. ranchers improvement of streets, roads, IS of SUICIDE VICTIM and stockmen, were filed this paving; completion of sewer exinstallation of water week with the county clerk. The tensions, system; metering park extension for $25,000. is company capitalized r L Goudelock is president.; D. and improvement, building of a and ;L. Goudelock, Jr., vice president; civic auditorium, riprapping of channel of Price river secretary-trea- s change Robert Goudelock, Thomas H. Russel. 3i, who nip(li ana Mrs. iteien luyior ana and expansion of the city library. his residence in Sprig Canyon urer, Hawks are additional Grace Mrs. ' November 22nd from a self Goudelock is Joe CORRECTION directors. licted gunshot, was buried at member of the firm. '. r c . ,1 1 1 . It-- c I'osi - No. 21 of Decision to hold a carnival this year was decided at. the post meeting last week and this will take the place of a soliciting of merchants for donations for this benefit as lias been the practice in other years. and James Iouis Dankworth Galanis are in charge of the carnival and they will be assisted by the auxiliary which unit will conduct many of the at tract ions at the carnival. The plan of the carnival v ill I"1 to have various booths and each will sell merchandise and present games of chance. There will be a fish pond, fortune telling, games and many other attractions. A dance on Satuiday night will close the affair. The committee in charge arc now arranging to decorate the Liberty hall and give a most form of entertainment to the citizens of the citv .mil cimntv. un-i(- UTAH MAN j c 3 Interests Incorporated c an-ih(- T c ireka last Friday. Russell was the son of the e I). J. Russell of Eureka and '"S. Jennie Hood Russell of Oak-iCal. He was born February 1901, at Eureka and had lived Spring Canyon for about 13 "are. where he was employed as pchinist In addition to his mother, he is rvived by his widow. Mrs. Mad-'- I Larsen Russell, and three :Mren of Spring Canvon. and ? following brothers and sisters: lVid Russell, Eureka; Frank -- sell and Mrs. Jane Wilkins. It Lake City; Clyde Russell i William Russell, his twin. sfand, Cal., and Mrs. Edna Vinson. Elsinore. Mr. d. . 3'4 3 si P H. Knobbs Well On Road To Recovery C H. Knobbs, city marshal! has been ill for the last two P fithB after nndere-oinsome :y seriotin operations, Is getting very nicely. He will probab-fppoc rt for duty again about ' "rat of the year. !3r Kves and TJvps IF AH the Time St That't the Helper Journal plant of this publica-',i"s maintained in Helper an labor employed In the 9l,t resides in Helper. Hen merchants of Helper wertise In The Helper Jour- ''. they are trading with a "m n "n of Helper that has an monthly payroll of yearly total of $4800. has Journal Helper U,ne serving Helper's trade effectively for the past Sj vra years with a coverage ' 2800 each week for Its 'ertisers. The price is asonable and confined to TRADE Don't AREA. Je e your dollars shooting by Ver your trade area. The 5Ur"al does It each week at ,ytraBe wn a U' REASONABLE Price. Goudelocks recently purthe sheep, ranches and range lands of the Indian Creek Cattle company. The new company will continue the livestock operations heretofore conducted by the Indian Creek company, of which Mr. Goudelock Sr., was president. The chased KYUNE OPERATOR HAS NO CAUSE IN COURT GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE . EMERY COUNTY FARMER FACES SECOND MURDER CHARGE IN FEBRUARY , ; 1 . v Hi votes. Louis Burdis, 49, died at the precinct No. 4 at Price, (). Guymon, incumbent president St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake of the Imard of education, was City on Sunday evening, November Silas Rowley to office again bv 29 from injuries sustained while n 111 leading his three rivals in the working in the mine of officials countv Carbon the Guymon. 54!): attend the state meeting of the! city as follows: coal ih at Mutual rtnh Stta Aoritlon of Conn-'- , Rimer C. Young, :?! : George iictouer oicompany S. year. ami John Potter, tv Officials to be held at Ogden: Harding. 130; Mr. Uuidis had been undergoing 5tr- - Wilson, tbe local winner. in the Hotel Hen Lomond next! r treatment at the hospital for the of the endorsement the Dee-,""- " and Tuesday Wednesday. 'sth and !tth. This will be!bn central labor union and the past thirteen months for . the the fourteenth annual convention sIrinK Canyon locals 'of the U.M, broken back which he received of 'A. Mr. Wilson was born at by falling rock in the Mutual of this organization and Carbon, ami has resided at Stan- - mine but all medical attention hud Scofield in the county is now represented e.u. failed to aid. bv Silas narovine uir me pasi official administration Mr. liurdis came chairman the He has to Carbon l,et Rowley who is the vice president county commit tee on putnic- wei- county in 1920 and had been em.for this year. If precedent continues to pre- fare for the past two years, and ployed in various of the mines vail in the future as In the past, is employed as a time keeper for of the county since that time. He was born in Crete where he is Silas Rowley who is the incum- Standard Coal company. is survived by his widow, Anna BurMr. the present Guymon bent assessor of Carbon county, of the Price ward of the dis. who has lived there since may succeed into the presidency Bishop came deceased to this IxD.S. church and has served on the of the state organization. board for the past four years. country. the "ofof member Carbon's Every tnera! services will be ficial family" is planning to at He has long been active' in civic of Price. enterprises Sunday afternoon at 2 some! confab and tend the Ogden Hellenic at the Price Following is the tabulation of p.m. of the pertinent problems' of two in vote per1 the the (irthodox church. precincts county officials will be taken up district. session. during the two-da- y School Representative Precinct No. 2 sn H. Mu-llu- al ist Car-embe- - j RED Sentenced to life im- in the labor at hard prisonment state prison for the slaying. Aus-- j list 23, 193U. neat Ferron, of j Sheriff William Levi Black,. Hush was 33, immediately Wayman. taken from the county jail at Castle Dale to Salt Lake 'City. Wayman was convicted of second degree murder by a district court jury November 20 after a lengthy trial. He wa.i Charged with first degree murder of the officer during an alleged water feud. of LeRny Black, brother-in-laWayman, but no relation to the dead sheriff, also was killed, allegedly by Wayman. Wayman is charged with first degree murder and the case was advanced Monday by District Judge Dilworth The management of the Strand Woolley, the sentencing judge, to Theatre wishes to announce that the February term of court there, the advertising of a free car to Brought into court. Monday af-b- e given away by the Strand on'temoon to hear sentence imposed. December 24th on the monthly Wayman before stood Judge show card is in error. This should Woolley, showing little if any not have been published as such emotion when the court order was at an and 'tiiere will not "oe a read to him. His wile, sitting in car given away on that night or the small court room, also re- mained impassive. any other night. CROSS DRIVE Monday j RECEIVING AID HELPER CHAIRMAN QUOTA SAYS Voting Place East Helper No. S West Helper No, S Peel less No. 1 1 Spring Canyon No. Standardville No. 13 No. 14 Latuda Rains- . 3-DA- i Y While not one. of the featured nhases of the nrneram. the rnmhr sale which' will be staged is to offer many new and assorted varieties. More than 200 pounds of for sugar have been donated usage and the best recipes for all kinds and from all over the country will be used. Bingo Game Bingo promises to be one of the largest and most" popular attractions of the carnival. Several ex- pensive prizes are being arranged while a number of smaller ul contrivances which may be secured on winning plays -- are also to be given. Some of l the prizes are: lamps, and novel cigarette extinguishers and many other prizes too numerous to mention. ' Other Features Games and prize booths, country store, games of chance, horse race wheel-- a real reproduction of Monte Carlo Pari, consists of ten ? favorite horses. Carnival P. C. Wheels with prizes that will astound you very useful and real gifts. Fancy Work booths filled with dainty and useful articles the finest handcraft and needleVik for, prizes-usef- Ship-mode- ever exhibited. Apron booths Many new designs of aprons both' for entertaining and house work. See this grand display. P.T.A. booth is somewhat a W. D. Wilson H. II.. Jiyjie 141 41 6? 210 0 ' 5 12 10 77'. 160 1 X n No.-IS NEAR . 3fi7 The annual drive of the Amer-- j School Representative Precinct No. 4 lean Red Cross in Helper is re-- ; Geo. Harding E. (. Young J. H. Guymon reiving response, according to W. N 71 i'iS H. Wardell, chairman of the N. W. Price No. lri Id 74 22 119 Helper committee this year. ;East Price N o. 17 125 25 70 In the only attempt to secure; South Price No. IS 157 . . 13ti 52 memberships last Satuiday. $75 (Central Pi in N.o 31 42 77 15 was raised by Mr. Wardell and!N. E. Price No. 32 " Fred Bosone, and: his ?49 390 130 the balance of the quota allotted: to Helper will be solicited this week-end- 460, J. letter 1 J 0' 4 2 S . HELPER LAWYER SEATED AS UTAH'S Helper is allotted $125.00 as its FORMER share of Carbon county's $1200 each year and only $50.00 more FIRST WOMAN JUDGE. KNOWN WIDELY is now needed. ---The value of the Red Cross! to the citizens of: Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone, former Judge Bosone explained that the movement Helper is pointed out by Mr. Helper attorney, who practiced sentence was not too severe as Wardell who says that the annual here in 1932 took the city bench a precedent for all drunken drivswim week conducted here each m salt Lake Tuesday morning as ing cases, but that Emmi.rtnn is worth August many niorp,tho first woman indue of the had. caused no accident; othertimes the value of the city quota !state of Utah, wise, he would have received .i and support of the drive is asked! Airs married Joseph heavier penalty. She granted a Bosone of everyone. Bosone son of Mr. and Mrs. IVtor (Stay of execution for live Ways, She asserted Bosone of this city in 1929 wlu'e Ihat in surne the two were still completing cases for drunken driv ing shf their educations at the Univer- might even impose the full which is a fine of $W9 and sity of Utah. They took up their leeal practice in Price unci six months in the city jail In the case of Ralph McBride, (Helper in 1931 and continued 'hern until 1933 during which time 23, charged with reckless driving iMrs Bosone l epreeiited Carbon Judge Boone tixed bond at $100 and set trial for December 4. mystery. As you know it has been county In the state legislature. Some 30 or 40 bonds posted for Mrs. Rcva Beck Bosone t ook one of the most, attractive booths minor in traffic cases were ordered and police of the carnival. Com. and bp it.! her place Tuesday, meted out sentences for forfeited by. Judge Bosone when court Pull String booth is conducted failed to appear in ranged from vag offenders court. by the sodalites of the county rancy to drunken driving. and the young ladies have been Only one woman appeared beIxiuis F. Emmertson, 31, was fore the court. She was charged to driver appear. drunken first the working hard towards makfcig this the outstanding booth of the affair. He was found guilty and sen- - with shoplifting and trial was set umi w for .Wednesday. Booth of Chance WTiere youitenced to pay a fine oi will find gifts from all four cor- - serve 30 days in the city jail. nerg of the United States. BEAUTY OPERATORS Booth Artistically inHoopla CUPID'S DART IS clined persons will have a chance ACCURATE to show their skill here, its MEETING AT PRICE and skillfull. wild runnin' is Dan Cupid Two other booths are the bal'. this week especially in the Tjie Carbon county association loon booth and the Fortune booth. of The Helper Journal of Better Beauty Shops held a plant Country Store this year promwhere the toll of Dan's bow Wednesday night at the meeting ises to be filled with real barand arrow wrought havoc to home of Mrs. Sophia Roberts of gains. Ladies do your shopping two members of the force and riee at 7:30 p.m. Plans Mete here. both in less than a week. made for a delegation to attend New This Year The first "strike" registered the meeting which Is to be held Ye Olde Sandwich Shoppe. The was that of young Waldo in Salt Lake City at the NewIiouRe one to where meets friends place hotel Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Gale, floor and press man., sit, chat and eat. A talk was given by May Freefell a victim to the affecwho Carnival Queen Grames of Mazel of Miss on "How to give a g'od man tions Rivalry In the queen contest Is! of Mr. and Wave." Plans were Permanent daughter price, growing keener as the opening of O. F. Grames. The groom a party which it to be for made Mrs. the carnival draws nearer. At thei some time is the son of Mr. and Mrs. during the given last counting all the contestants, C h r i s t ni :! s holidays. Mfrtin. of Gale John were keeping close to one an-- j Mrs. Eleanor Rehor was apThe second fatality of the other and the rare is expected to! 's unit reporter Carbon's plant newspaper pointed Helper develop into a spirited affair. which Is being isa Tullius, for bulletin Ned "Joe' of that The page and flower girl con-- j who sucsued by the state organization test being carried on in the Notre! Itnotype operator, and In which articles from all to chidings the cumbs nuptial Dame school Is ranking as one of shall be printed. Mrs. Sophia well known units Ethel of Silleto, the mosfi excitinp mar-rie- d was uamed chairman for two Roherts leaving Helper girl happenings. ranks the legislation of the state families in the record! a a What week. within on page 6) (Continued .... CATHOLIC CARNIVAL PROMISES EXTENSIVE PROGRAM directed verdict of "no cause action" was brought in by jurors Friday in the civil suit of The Grand opening of the S. L. Uhr, telegraph operator for wes193; Catholic Carnival will be the Denver and Rio Grande a civic banquet attended by tern railroad at Kyune, for dam ages of $19,500 against another! Carbon county civic clubs, Kyune operator, Mrs. L. H. Eaton. Helper Kiwanis club, Price The trial has been conducted! Kiwams club, Rotary club, during the past two weeks before, and state and county officers. District Judge Abe W. Turner. The ' Most Rev. James E. The suit was filed by Mr. Uhr Kearney D.D. Bishop of Salt as a result of his arrest in Sep Lake will officiate at the tember, 1935. on a charge of opening. placing poison in food. Mrs. Eaton Interest continues to mount in was the complaining witness. He malicious prosecution. anticipation of the annual Catholic charged false Imprisonment and slander. Carnival, scheduled for Thursday, December 10th, Friday. Dec. 11th OFFICERS CHOSEN and Saturday, Dec. 12th, as arBY PYTinANS rangements and plans are nushed forward. Present Indications tend New officers were chosen by to list this affair as one of the tlie Pythian Sisiters at a meeting major events of Its kind during held in the K. of P. hall Wednes- the winter season and predict capacity crowds during the three day night, December 2nd. are elected the newlv Following days. Gifts Donated heads: M.E.C., Mary Bliss, Price; concessions a number the For Florence Goodart. E.S., Helper; E.J., Bernadine Ilonacci; Manager of large freight casps of gifts Bertha O'Berto. Helper; M.of R C. have been donated the local comBertha Spratling, Helper; M.of F., mittees from the leading gift Theresa Damhrosio, Helper: Pro- shops of Boston. New York, New tector, Fifie Baxter, Hiawatha; Orleans, San Francisco, and Los Guard, Margaret Nixon, Hiawatha: Angeles. The gifts were donated Past chief. Bertha Elegante Hel- free of cost, it was reported and Bosone; an assortment of these will he per: trustees. Theresa Jennie Jones, Myrtle. Gather; offered as prizes for the Bingo Press correspondent. Bertha Ele- and other games of chance. The friends of the school and former gante. G.C. patrons were responsible for the Installing officers are: Anna Stecklman: G.S. Myrtle splendid shipments. Garber: G.M. Bertha OTerto, Candy Sale A of i' Air. Wilson polled JoO votes in ,the entire precinct against 367! INJURED MAN f! r Mr. Hyde. In Helper, the victor was given a 103 vote while thei IN ZIOli HOSPITAL loser polled 3fl but the victory for Mr. Wilsou came in the cellent support him up INJURED MAN DIES IN 2ION CARBON MINER INJURED Spring Canyon district where he 1935 SUCCOMBS was given 357 votes to his rivals con-iif'ct- , c bi-ann- the! rict. EASTERN Douglas Wilson of Standardville will succeed Henry Jones as Precinct No. 2 representative' on the board of education by virtue of his victory over B. H. Hyde at the school election Wednesday. V. American lgion will conduct a; huge carnival in the Liberty hall j and here on Friday Saturday,) December IS and IS for the pin-- , pose of raising funds for the annual Christmas tree benefit fcrl the boys and girls of this dist- hours: Stores will open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day between December 7th and 15th. Stores will be open from 8 j tpnof h- : At the first meeting of the Retail Merchants association held Tuesday evening, a definite time schedule for opening and closing of stores of Helper was set. The new schedule includes the following j c i I, ; I v ; New Closing Hours Set For Holidays icenigal, M. P. Street, John Iab-- ! Liniate resgistration of 1400 iori, John Quilico, William White, and approximately 800 Helper Pas-- ! James Littlejohu, Augelo L0,o.-ein the Spring Canyon p , II- T -l''.mn:ii i.iiiitii j . ); iil i -( n ,7i "m krict. On tms Dasis, huuul uuejenanes ijeger, jacK a of Helper s voting power I'essetto, . flnH past H v T ti, uul lun lha nnlla .v JjH I tUUUUl'l, tlUUltte X)W iucuu, one nair uiiSOne, Louis Dankworth and Al ;l0t; while nearly , Spring Canyon district came Wahl. its voting I. and expressed ., division This a,SO(.i;ltion , ,er. in other words the HeIper c.hamber of t.om. about nyon voters showed ijnim.e ' 1116 , Caibon 0lnpr officers elected include ;Gus Tsanfraris vi(,e president; Chris Jouflas secretary and treas-- i jsngnami t-c- SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR iWHsostj Giiymoii Are School Board YIetOEs VICE PRESIDENT Un We Insider Subscribe for A Helper ! Owned Newspaper j , pen-ialt- HERE I j j |