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Show I I . Ppaper KjJ 5 l--- LjjLdj 11 -- Swim Week Ends JlWANiS Saturday At Local Pool! FAIRS - nt the BIDS TO BE RECEIVED On- CITY 7 All attennanr-- . PLEA TO LABOR DAY PARTICIPANTS FROM GENERAL COMMITTEE IS MADE BOARD NOTES NEW-FEDERAL Contract Let comWilliam Engle, county missioner of Trice, was awarded the contract by the board of education to build a flood control baracade next to the Gordon Creek school. to George Ockey, Accordingclerk, the amount of Mr. Engle's contract was $3900. . J. Harris was the only other bidder. According to the contract, the job must be finished in three weeks from the time work is begun. nr. o .. "JUSl FOR SCHOOL BLDG. Fiod Control ' vl . ,. "ns wk aepnait, which is sufficiert "uccossiui swim-week- s ever held at the local to construct a tennis court of pool was completed last Saturday,! standard size, will be awarded with approximately two hundred by the Price Kiwanis club to the srs Have . Huh kavi. . fifty beine registered Th an-0i minS was at Utah-Idahunde'ation arMwaving the district5 .toid of culverts have tioa of Vernon Merril, Kiwanis convenUon at Price use by the city,the !l Sept-- : ' foment These culverts county representative for the Am- - ember 2 3 and 4. encan Red fde G. J. Reeves, local Cross. chairman L nlaced I" nlaces throughSixty-nin- e most success-- ' CQnvemiGn are youngsters said! arrangements, they where e city fully passed their tests and will the award was decided upon fori the double Purpose cf Bunnel, chairman receive badges and awards for advertising. ieilman ParVinn rnnnd. I ..... '3. hoi aphiovemnntf, seven uvuivniurina. j. muusiry ana en- Street department, said the s junior their C0llragin5 attendance at the conpassed fwouM begin immediately. tests and six in the senior divi- - ,ention- A triP tc ,ne sion will receive senior quarry where the pQuiiico Returns is produced is one of the1 j asphalt awards. Trip n'ertaiDment featm'es arranged Following is the list of those- f or John Quilico and Icilman the Parley. -in all n,,Art from a uuca, . .. , (i rPtumea ".,o;o. Bill1 a sveruurS oanquet nonor ng Jack ? BeginnersDhhiet ,w . r ii 4 Jessft a f Tpntrv fJonro-lu m lertsen of lttd -,, ovo h heen ieiOTbU,r Hallinc-om q council the ft reports from jounas.i, t0 the Program for the conventionMr- Reeves said. hey had a very enjoyable om.,o r;,, t,- -, ifELPER CARBON Governor To Be Honored Lite-Savin- g Certificates OF TO GIVE ASPHALT AS PRIZE (id Receive Swimming And Helper Sept 6th Politically Independent t- ccessful QIO ' e; up- - V Program of Day's Events Is Rapidly Nearing Completion By complying with this request you will aid your committee materially in arranging the program and awarding the prize money. (Races are not included in this To all local unions; U.M.W.A., and ladies' auxili You wno are emerin, ary's, floats, drill teams, first aid teams, or horse-shotournament, ball games, coal shoveling, tennis or timber setting contests, are urged and requested to register with the chairman of the different events. This must be done not later than August 25, as your committee has for set this date as the dead-linreceiving entries. craft unions, e request). Tho fallowing are the committee heads you are to contact: Tarade, John Holden, Price; First Aid, R. . Henderson, Price; Softball, W. W. Hill, Latuda; Tennis, Mont Cowely, Spring Canyon; Horseshoes, A. H. White, Standardville; All Busses To Coal shoveling and Timber setting, Be Insured E. C. Gibson R. J. Henderson, Price. Public liability and property SUCCESS STORE AT E. I Hill. Chairman. Postmaster Eugene C. Gibson The Labor Day program will received official word from the damage insurance on all busses to the Equitable In- - under way at 9:30 a.m., with Washing-- ; ' was issued Treasury Department, PRICE IS SOLD get ton, D.C., this week that bids surance Agency of Pries. Prop-whthe huge parade which will begin will be received from contracts s erty damage is for $5,000., and at the Welcome Arch on South ... .... . . ., r.n nnn ..wi.- hk;i;... v,Main Street. It will proceed thru '" l'Jr "eiper s new teaerai Dunning i'""'"A deal which involved nearly J. Bracken Lee Is resident town to the new underpass where which will be erected on the for the company issuing $9000 was closed early this week a halt will be called of officially property recently acauired from at Price with Max Bertola pur cut the ribbon and be D & R G VV Railroad com- - the insurance. open the outchasing the Success store from let to the public, (program dedi Success Markets, Incorporated. the underpass will be held Official authority was received Kiwanis Gets Okey be 1J at the1 m?r The store was opened in Price cating " V"e'md: Silver Moon hall nn ., by The Heloer Journal to nub-- . To Use High School After the crowd assemat park). s VanWerven, Arthur Paloni, Jim The board granted the Price by George Zeese and John bles at the park, there Will be as to Sponsor eycr.ing of the convention. It wili:,isn in the next two issues of Price, Margie Sillitoe, Holley was store No. demonstrations and contests beation Program I ."''be served by the Ladies' Altari the PaPer the notice advertising Kiwanis club the right to use the Two. in 1930, and school tte , auritorium and and other 'ftween first aid teams in the ball parts bids. the Notre Dame de 'r rr George Spratling Mr. Bertola has been a resident Bids will be opened in the of-- of the building needed for the have asKea tne ivi- - Viincil Lourdes church. , park. aB- of Carbon rvenneui county for several nersnai uimicK, Mr. Ellertsen will hold a con- - fice of the Treasury Department coming convention to be held in ,mn tho nm. ITVuiinn The parade will file through ,.. lTcntir.th Winlni.. and has been connected main street years 3 and i. 2, dedication of the Price, at September ference in the following order: r for the 24, at with conthe Price club ...... .. Washington, .. .. September . Nickas. Hermoine Price, and La-. with the grocery business ever Color ss wnicn win ue a pan Guard, Helper and Price ivention committee Sunday at 2 1 anl tne contractors re- since coming to Carbon, He act- American the bid will be notified Jan,lor5 Mna High School p.m. to discuss plans Legions; for the ceivmg i Labor Day celebration. on as of ed the Wasatch Paml; Page Four) (Continued manager three-daand City of-- , Appointed j Drivers dent Colton reports that &t State, County, immediately. session. store at Sunnyside for three years. ficials. of and . will this these to Appointment be Mr. janitors work following appointed Immediately Gibson, According (tee the there to assume will begin immediately after the bus drivers was another matter leaving ELECTS for 40-- 8 features will be the general part;o make arrangements of the company ade, which will Include the most OFF ICEHS a to contractors have been!settled by the oard at its Sat-- , nianagement frogram.' it! VI tl vil nL. After leaving outstanding floats ever to don a - store at Consumers. DarJanitors are: made on the construction of the';rt5ay meeting. DIST. OFFIGERS Consumers, he spent a short time parade in Carbon county. L. E. w,n Miner, Jensen, Royal; which when food Invited To building, finished, CONVENE AT PRICE will cost Th remninfter nf tlin Hav'o art. Mrs. Thos. McCourt, in Los Angeles. After his return te At Ceremonies approximately $100,000. Heiner; He further stated that it is Columbia; Montie Snow, Castle from the coast city he accepted D. C. M wm consigt flf &1 kjnd3 Gibson represented a position with Diamond Markets of E. R. Crisman Chosen iayor and city councilmen hoped that the building will be Gate; Mrs. James Avertt, Clear competitive games for young thirtieth annual convention ready for occupancy by July 1( Creek; J. Charles Smith, Central at Price. and old; male and female. ActivEnding Governor Henry H. Meet of The Chef de Gare For the past year Mr. Bertola ities for the the State Municipal League oi 1938. school, elper; T. C. Smiley, Junior to appear an invitation day will be conhas been local representative for cluded with a Utah got under way today at high school. Helper. en September grand ball at the 6, and offici- At a regular meeting of the 40 Einer Johnson, Hiawatha; M. Cudahy Packing company. The convention will lasi Rainbow Gardens with Downey's Price. I the dedication ceremonies .lilll VIL UlKOIilUlllUil HELPER TO HAVE lilt: Jl.ul three Charles Bertolina who has been all Union Band C. Wood, Kenilworth; Ed Morgan, days. Prcgram arrangements the furnishing Janet Street underpass, as manager of the Success music. jcan Legion heM here last acting E. Powell Price Central are under the direction of W. LeRoy wbson made a personal was chosen R E Crisman affiliwill store became in day Price, Ed Scherer of Latuda Is in Southside; LeRoy Olsen, tGn. Blood last week andlCnef de Gare (or , other words) Mclntyre, city councilman of NEW DOCTOR Price ated with the Helper store. Cecil Price of Dimmick, at Price. the Harding; the charge program a from letter t"4 the city ,eader of the organization for Chief speakers during the se-Rains; Wm. Hayes, Scofield; Ed. park which includes speakers, and . .. uovernor u : St. me i . c..; assured .ine " iui. IT cumiilg . Hpnrv Woodward, Spring. Glen; Archie RAILWAYMEN TO other entertainment during l,,i the Gibson that if it were hu- ill hQ V.nvornnr IN OPENS OFFICES been yery active in region andl' i . Hans at afte the will talk who Aiderson,. . Standardville; program. Blood, ne wouw STAFFORD aeem BLDG it fpossioie 4f) and g affairs since the jn. nOon C.I W. Mrs. W. W .Kesier of of Bureau the en Canyon; Spring 20; Degn, August meeting aior to be present. of the organization, and Mace C. SPONSOR FLOAT Mines will be one judge in the Gilligan, Sunnyside; chicagQ fje,d repI,,. ar- Dr. George Q. Christensen i following letter was re ception Grund- Leonard nnance First Aid contest and he will selof Killpack, Wattis; the aentative Municipal rJved in Heper this week and i by Mayor Spratling from n ,Z"- v t thv w, ivect others to assist him. Of fioera' assnp .1 nn. who is scr.eu onene.l offices in fha A .T Star-"i1"""""a ssor Blood: very successful year. ,.;tr enjoy J. R. iggins, Carbon The Brotherhood of Railway Latuda; uled for the morning session on foril B.llln. nr (.nriRtPt,SAn August 15, 1937 and MrS" G' M- - Martin' Firemen and Locomotive Enginofficers chosen include, August 20, and Mayor Joseph K. ot new in Other F. Spratling, Mayor NOTICE elDer r,nd Carbon High Gordon Creek Jim Johnson, Hiawatha. Chef de Carson Jr. oi roruana, uie.. eers Nr. 870 and 594, have sigCity Corporation county, and has numerous friends Drivers: Mike Erdi, B. F. Mc- nified acir intentions of sponsorTrain; Art Craven, Price, Con- will deliver an address at the nfe vho wi wish hjm succe r. Utah, There will be a general meeting Del E. J. Prettyman, duct ore; Henry Jones, Helper, final meeting on Saturday. Their jn hjs work He jg fcar Mayor: ing a Labor day float to be ent- of all labor committees appointed ,;Cn of Juf?;3 lntyre, LitPaul announced. Byron Gardner, Carter, ered in the parade here September topics have not been annrpnintivft rf vmir rnr Con.missor Intendent; August Geolge christensen of Pr:;:e. by the different locals, and any Commissor Voy- A basket luncheon will be held, Dr christensen has been em-i- Carter, J. D. Richardson, Eddie 6th. m !iette, ... Helper, .,irrt.w . others . rinterested in the Labor A ti r n Nick Vera Mrs. at Warren, The committee in charge of ar- Day celebration to be held the Pioneer Evergreen park nlm.,,,, nn h(1 mp,if.ni ataTf nf th Martin, SeptC. LeRoy Livingston, Chemlnot; Dan Garber, Hiawatha, fi p.m. on Friday and the annual gal"t Lake Count rangements are as follows: John ember (i, at Helper, it is very Im). U r Genera, hog.i Galanis, I G. N. Albert held Bowen, be Thayne, E. W. Cocker. hannnet of the league will noct fm. tho 0001,Q, Buchanan, chairman, with Glen portant and necessary that every.VI IMU l iui ... I'UUl, aVTI.'lUI J LHI 1. fbor Day Celebration to be Larapist; Gar de Laporte; James Galanis, in the Community church at 7 and has had several yearg of ex.'Hii; iyd v oung, u. u bnow Gardner, Tom Price, F. F. Bene- one who has n 6. on Helper anything to do with' September John Thayne- Correspondent. dict, F. J. James aid W. R. Hcm- - this celebration be at this meet- p.m. bdiuiady. is a perience practicing in comirirrn-;an- d possibilky that I will Helper, auxiliary to ine ities of utahi niing as committeemen and Joh't I in the State on that date, Arthur Horsley. Dow Young, The women's g Journal To Print convene e ai nice un uaiiKwonu will Li iouis Kirk. Elsewhere is this issue of the Lima, secretary and treasurer. league am here I shall be Time of the meeting is 2 p.m. Financial Statement happy i" s c , s t T"i nnu i .iimiii i l n tf?i. i lw- - t . . ir hA pnmAc naT(-'l l -- iiiii.- utiwaii u.o According to Mr. Cima, mem- - August 29th. jouin- -i in me pimswmi coi-- . F the good citizens of Car- - " ! The He,per Jl'rD Wa.s e'. L. The membeship of this organ-- Notre Dame de Lourdes church umn bers of the Brotherhood from ,g D. christensen's card . ioilntV in tile .olohr!iiinn nf Hill, Chairman. 10 unaiidai buue- - Denver will be in attendance to uie for August 19. whirh ell of Eastern hal includes scheduled hi pnni thfl o!.,izea of 1imp , Ivp. Day, as well as the formal 'zTatl.0n 1936-37- . for This ment the year oreaa- fice noure. is- nf thn speak on the history and aims of prjnnCniP Tfl UTrT (today) at 3:1a p.m., wits a oi ..t it. in the the Brotherhood. statement will appear fast at the same place Friday att UnUULnO IU IfiLCl Is-cf uOUO August 26th issue of the Helper eludes representatives q fl m is expected tnat one or the it COMSiting you for your letter, CONSTITUTION The auxiliary will close its con- miners affiliated with 2.'. locai Journal. largest gatherings of the organOGDEN Sincerely yours, unions i:i Carbon with and Emery 2 Saturday ization will be In Helper that p.m. at vention I. HENRY H. BLOOD M n counties. m.' I UV CIJL ever assembled here for many election of officers. MITTEE APPOINTED Governor. Other new otficers: A. M. Pet- - MtUUU I IIIML II I UlLltL. to mining trips years. qichtseeine The most effective and modern of Castle Gate I IT! Firn camps, the rock asphalt quarries erson, president Secretary Cima later stated that equipment, the latest and best I Street ice1 FllH nLLrUt near Sunnyside and the dry - local, vice chairman; W. K. SURVEY TO BE MADE seven Railway Brotherhoods had food displays properly arranged secretary; donated $ 900 for the Labor Day niant at Wellington have been ar- White, Standardville, hill on the north end of for the utmost convenience of tow. a. visitors. secretary the recoranig floats. for laies, . ranged street next to the- - state day's food buyer will be demonoi Aionriana local, measurer. in conjunction with the To cooperate witu tne unneuj, Working y is strated before manufacturers, jobis Mr. being cut down this also Scherer president Utah state board of health, the States Constitution Sesquicenten-Jnjon Head The purpose of this KIWANIS DELEGATES bers, wholesalers and retailers, of Carbon County Central Labor work nial Commission on plans for ob-- : United States Public Health servTmintv rsnn,oe Tnr of groceries atthe 33rd Annual eliminate x the steep grade which includes of represencouncil, sur150th anniversary ice will make a preliminary Convention of Utah's Retail Groheretofore has been a road serving the all industrial of and tatives craft vey of Industrial hygiene in Utah. the formation of tne u mis CHOSEN FOR PARLEY cers at Ogden, Sunday, Monday Edward Scherer of Latuda was cQU especially in the winter. . According to Dr. Edward L. states Constitution, aww and Tuesday. hairman cf tne United is being done by the , Amorif.a execu-- ! John Gerandus was a business state deputy health of, has appo.ntou we F. Spratling A troup nf players brought from wer the . ... r him i supervision of Ed mmm,np to assist . I,.,., mmmittee. Monday. Tnis In-- , visitor in Helper tins weeK, ficer, the purpose of the survey R. J. Vaughan, S. P. Colton, Chicago, at great expense, will ! a celebration to De," is to find out health hazards and Joe Dalpiaz. Jack V'ignetto, Vic show the merchant how food week 'the recommendations make upon Litizzette, during in held Helper Henry Hall and M. P. should be handled to meet the 'arshai wnicn me legislature may uase,street were e)ected ag delegates favor of the public. of September 17th. Lit-- , Sunday Bath Ladies B. Bunnel, legislation for industrial compen- - to the convention at Price, Mrs. S. "If a grocer is cn his toes, he innocent bystander nreslder.ti diseases. ember 2, 3 and 4. This includes goes - where? to his convention. c on occupational related p rnfion. ' . uuu, eirtijr lft.( """is incident n tie o- Aucist. ine Survey IS ll.'il lO OP nrcsMonla in cfan.l. Is your grocer going?'' the Journal only ing of the local club. this week: therefore, thorough, tirely American Legion commander; F. .1 Ml The men and women who atR A Z f. I Sr. ;.' ...".i.-City water representative establishments thru-ou- t It was decided to try and reg- tend the convention will be enterdepartment was iOSOne secretary of chamber oi"ut Sunday the state will be studied. ister 100 per cent at the conven- tained with to open a commerce; Dora Mnrsliail. prrs. spirts, a carnival, . of industrial tion. A committee will be ap- burbicue, 'P front Later a division of the Bosone ((,CRt of the BP.W. club; A. J. dinner, swimming, dancf i vm north main street. City hygiene is expected to be set up pointed to contact all members ing and other amusements. al.,'on Moose IMif, Knobbs to carry on this work. was apparently carter, Bishop, L.D.S. church; W, and solicit their registration. Grocers, if you intend to see the 's 'he Ir. VanAelstyn is in charge of President CVilton announced that big show, "Turnover," write to Helper; nrinripal. supervision of the ,r the Price office of the state tho club has been asked by the Gerry Klomp, Ogden, Utah, for after he had prepared 8C',10ols; B. j. VieU, K. of C. and health deportment. me sabbath. Some catholic church: M. tcity council to arrange the dedi- reservations.' All who attend tho flnver .. go Mr. Knobbs 'n.'i cation program for the Janet show get free tickets to Lagoon funded tho curve at a DRUNKEN DRIVER Street underpass ceremonies to and all the entertainments planinformation and data will' faal Oi rate of speed, and of! issues forthhoming in GIVEN $100 FINE be held In connection with the ned there. aiiDear Dot aware Of thp lnnsi'... Labor Day You can't afford to miss their Inurnal celebration, being u..i... i ill irnu nit in convention. Your neighbor will lw labor sponsored by organized was Frank McDonald, Helper, M fieri, ft mallv J.onti. Hhere to get the latest news in. Mrs. John Rask of Grand arrested Tuesday night on a Carbon county. . .. : y ill Helper grocerdom. gin vlsltln . ,.m .t I drunken driving charge, after he .I tfm Is rl lne air n,i muni, Who Sav Ther Aren't Wild Horses Letu mis nerafirst Chief of Police C. A. Knobbs had driven his car into two cars, lor the jl iv relatives and friends. Sun at Valley corraled been has onto the wild mustan51 officer of the owned by Tracy Jones of made the arrest. He was taken given until Monday, August 23, riders cne resort. Idaho Champion famous this naior rodeo at 8n AS he lwnvr.rtx! the steeds during two Castle Gate, and the other owned before City Judge Alex Lakie, to payXm (fine of $100 or face a. ete rehe of the Vest will attempt to conquer give pursuit ,rn tnnt and pressed, and a comp where he pleaded guilty. He was Jail sentence. . by August Sompi, Helper. ntense days oi compeiiuon. ' ' ' outdistanced shortly.-- : novation or ine .. d - J j g M -- i'e,. Wortlrau iia . ,rl,:', I j n i f. .I i e ,1- - ant v- t..v i f. Ger-andi- rWi - .: A ... 1 Rlliyinmil j i at CI i j Ju. - umu 1 lZ v. ' ' . 1' ,i -- n ..-- I hrVv.t - .V 'nvc0 x ' - 11 -- i -- i - ' jew tr Sept-satio- i,. n . en-.-- i, 'm A i I h in - 1 t-- I 31 . v.. i I I J 1 . |