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Show a 3Iiniag and A I t J Newspaper w LHi m 1 LI m- l . V5TXXXL No. 34. JOURNAk. SHOPPER COITION OEUVLRED PREC TO EVERY HOK1 FEDERAL ENGINEER; UTAH COAL MEN THE CASUAL 3HKES INSPEClluX WILL ATTEND CONFAB Observer Construction Engineer E. J. Weiner of the Treasury Department at Washington, D.C. arrived Tuesday to go over preliminaries for the proposed federal post office building here on main street. Mr. Weiner is verifying sites and ground measurements and is testing soil for information on the nature of the ground. The new building will be constructed on tne east side of main street above Kessler court. It will cost in the neighborhood of 100,000 and should be ready for occupation by the first of July 1938. Contract for the work will be let early in July. Company Officials To Labor Oay Present Be "Next September under I Will be held in Helper Arrangements are rapidly near- misDices of all organized labor to mg completion by the American according county, Carbon Vnnouncement made this week by.. Mining congress for its fourteenth Pinion heads. A committee consist-- annual convention of coal operat-- . men and national exnositinn nr W. J. Williams of Stand-in"irdville, William C'afarelli of Price of coal mining equipment, to be Cnd Hans Degn of Spring Canyon held at Cincinnati, Ohio, on May of Sweetsmine 17 to 21 inclusive nd Joe Corack weeK to worn on This convention will command this named Jere the attention of the bituminous !ihe 1937 celebration. and Heanthracite industries in all residents of ' Merchants and lper are extremely fortunate of the the producing fields of the counand will bring together the lair deal organized labor gives try of greatest gathering of executives communities Helper .both the iHni price in regard to labor ac- and operators of the coal industry and affiliated manufacturers held tivities during the year. The city businessmen, its annually in the United States. with cf Helper Utah is represented on the promine and 'iailroad employees committee by W. C Stark, gram to anxious extremely is porkers Cooperate with organized labor in general manager of the Blue Blaze cumpauy, au district Whatever undertakings tne mem-iv-"- i ?ber attempt here and united sup- - chairman; L. E. Adams, vice pres-wihp (riven by everyone in ident, Spring Canyon Coal com- pany, Salt Lake; Walter F. Clarke, Helper. general superintendent, Independent Goal and Coke company, 'We Must Moroni Heiner, president Congratulate I Governor Blood for his sagacity and general manager, Utah Fuel In vetoing the home exemption company, Salt Lake and Otto Herres, vice president and genbill. Although we like to see taxes eral manager, U. S. Fuel company. that few thought femoved, very Salt Lake City. Jhe exemption of homej up to The program is being drafted up ''52,000 and personal property to include subjects suggested by lo $300 would rtje a tax relief, coal operators the country over, j After all, the question woull and will represent the best thought liave been only a matter of shift- of the industry as to means of ing the burden from one shoulder meeting the major operating probfo the other. And in most cases lems cf today. I he cost of shifting is quite ex- More than two score coal oper- tensive. In this case, the state ating officials will deliver papers Jwould have been placing the cost on cu rent mining problems of .f changing the entire tax system th an inrww int,i pnnnmip as well as levythe people fmto questions. form of taxation ing some otherfunds lost o raise the by the REMOVING PHONE 1 bill. xemption j Ken-ilwort- inj iurJ IC 3 I ULiHiO iiiMJ 9 Carbon Post 21 of The i American Legion announces this will tjweek that that organization nissume responsibilities for Help-it'- s Fourth of July celebration. Further details on progress may te gleaned from - the. columns of he Helper Journal. 59 .5c r- ,0c TEXAS TRAGEDY TO 15c BE LESSON IN USE m ;5c OF GAS FOR HEAT New London Fracas Shows Danger Of Gas Use ' Channel, River Riprap Relieve Flood Hazard Will Serve Community Safety Program j Two Ordered To Trial Six Others Arrested On Driving Charges t( Hih Accidents- Bring Trials For Two - As 'Officers Clamp Down On Violators ' linn vA taattmAnir in tYici tt ffi o reckless charging Complaints Attorney Marl D. Gibson. driving were filed Monday against The ." was conducted by J. Pete Stamatakis, H!. of Mutuiu, W. inquest ot the peace. Hammond, justice : and James Lansing, of Provo, a? the testified Witnesses girl the result of an automobile ac:i-den- t , . , ,. Saturday afternoon one mile w rie iie:w highway. Hearing- hi-.- h .w. - on '''- - 31 charge 2 p.m. j r'', p ' e j 25( 4; gji Jnt "l Fe right-of-wa- right-of-wa- Easter Rites Planned psf y Price-Helpe- T ..... i..i m 1 1 ! y t ! I ! T Y1 K KH the Utah Fuel mine at Ca tle MhW WlWHL Gate from 1934 to May of 10:!6,!,,L" U,,UU has been appointed as representa- TO OPEN APRIL 1 tive of the,. Cardox Safety Mining western for the division. company with headquarters in Salt Lake. Mr. Ellis for the past few C. J. Allen, Victor months has been in Pennsylvania! Litizzette Owners n the service of the Safety ing company and previous to his will B, at. Castle Ga e has been Helper and Carbon a ccunty position new soon served be by drug employed in various capacities in store, according to word given mining circles of the county. out this week by the owners of this enterprise in Helper. Announcement of the new cpen- JOSFPH SRH RO S j ing followed the decision of the DIlDICn UTDC OHM Wa,Seeu campany to withdraw OUnltU hullL uUIl! its hranch of Schramm Jahnson Drugs from the Helper field on (April 1st at which time the build- Survived By jing lease expires. tlie new enter- ' 'Ine owners FamilVy which promises to te one of prise and Vrmzcy f ii ras best the dru8 for Joseph services Funeral Schiro C3, a resident ut Helper;10 eastern utah are Victor Litiz-fover 15 years, were held last zttte an(1 c- - J- - AIleu- - Mr- - Litiz' a MonK na'ive of Sunday in the Railroad chapel. Mr.j"tte is and has been engaged in died last Thursday afternoon after being confined to his home! numerpus lorms oi Dtisiness dur with a prolonged Illness for nearly ing this time and has been active in civic affairs of Helper. r one month. Mr. Allen has tperated the Mr. Schiio was born in Parlamo, Schiamm-Johnsodrug firm here Sicily, November 11, 1873 and had found employment in the mines for the past two years and has of Carbon county since his ar- had wide experience in this line. He will serve the new company rival here twenty year ago. as pharmacist. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. A name for the new firm has ,Mary Schiio; five sons, Vincent and John, Helper; Anton, Joseph not definitely been announced but and Jack Schiro, Klamath Falls, this will be decided upon in the four daughters, Miss inear future. The south and corner Oregon: Mrs. Tom'8tore smice of tne Connle Theatre Pauline SchirO, Helper; " will be the location ofMrs. Turner, Helper; Ridgeway building Snenrpr Oaklev Idaho. anA Tissllne UIllG &""' Florence Schiro, Klamath Falls, a Oregon; and one sister, Mrs. CLEAR CREEK MAN Schaples, Chicago, Illinois. Burial services were held in the DIES ON COAST Helper city cemetery. Min-Coun- tv - the b "r : Leaders Tell Of School Program i new-Helpe- f W L7 hie SCHOOL RECEPTION 1 the approaching car. hesitated and then darted dir- momentarily at will be held March in its path. She died in the ectly before Justice J. W. Hammond. Price city hospital snortiy nuer Deputy Sheriff Warren Peacock the accident. The recent explosion of a school HELPER AND PRICE KIWANIANS TO HOLD reported that Lansing's truck ran fcuilding in New London, Texas into a car driven by Stamatakis 29c In which over 465 innocent school as the latter was driving onto the OPERETTA PRESENTED NEXT WEEK highway from a service station. JOINT SMOKE-STA- G children were killed and maimed. records of Carbon county The truck then struck and knockCiit feca,le(1 ed down a pillar in front of the TO LARGE AUDIENCE Wy ratastrophies that took the lives Red takes to boxing, can pf hundreds in the last thirty- - The Helper and Price Kiwanis;how an station, the officer reported. interesting program, pect an inter-cluwill hold peven years. Stamalakis received a cut on a is stag his This party entirely The Helper Central School opThe worst disaster in Utah and meeting in the form of a 'Smoker' hand, while Lansing was unf eretta,'arbon county history occured in at the Country club Wednesday, affair. "Mulligan's Magic" was hurt, ..... ,.. ' in Six other arrests were made by presented to a large audien.-in ocorieid. zuu men March 31st. Mif II.. evenBonnie the Theatre Mi fere killed in the "black damp" Sullivan An interesting program is being , IDAHO OFFICERS Tuesday State Patrolman Jack were two peiloini-ances- , ' in ing. There the mine. Many women and arranged the past week for the by the committee during KLIUKIN dUbr&Cl. afternoon and evening. of a short j Wi' pildren were left fatherless and charge, consisting listed as follows: ' n dlre included the following cast several j and .The XI musical reckless program Poverty. August Winkelreid, , Jack Russell, alias William Hix, driving on Helper-Prichighway students: i Aiiumer apaiune mine tragedy boxing exhibitions. The evening Dick Greener, Donald Dimick, pecured at Castle Gate. During the will be topped off with the mem was returned to Idaho Monday by March 18th; Sam Kawakami, Stan- authorities there who obtained dardville, holding more than his Almagne Dougherty, Shirley Cima, prly morning of March 8, 1924, bers indulging in a little penny or extradition papers from Governor share of an 2 on Spring Helen Wible, Tony Zumadakis, in mine No. at that camp, ante, solo, pinochle," craps, re- had Hix H. after Blood, Rashad and Erakat of Dale Robinson, Donald Allen, Bes have Henry you rocked mine what the Canyon road;' pplosion sie Apostie, Junior Migllaccio, r 171 men to their deaths. The committee in charge con- - fused to waive extradition. Helper, speeding on an as Peaches Conover, Andrea Idaho in wanted Hix Smith, is of Y. March Amano chairman; 19th; highway r?Ium,re(18 of wives and children sists of Cliff Memmott, I r Conover, Royace March 19th. Bob Mullins, derived of their husbands Dr. James RugReri, Mel Crawford, escaped convict and Sor question-Heine- Helper, " speeding i , Henry Rugger! and. Ing in the 'disappearance of Frank Guido Salzetti, Sunnyside, speed- and Helen Blondich, I nd fathers as a result of the ln..i clubPrico com- seen staff in The was last production comprised who Miller, Hut). Nick and iniia Guzzo, ' ing March 19th, atastropne 13 years ago. r.di I limn. An invitation has been extended. Xmy with Hi, and whose live Co'umbia, upeeding and holding of facility Members of the school Again in 1927, t.wentyelght men intiluued the following: Catherine wrt.S Hix. Gov. Lt. sold stock March 21st. t their Uvea In the Standard- Gov. gliei'tson, Provo, and by tte was being held in Price for Ml'S. Wanda Monturo of Helrter Street, Sally Mauro, .. Eileen ille rniiie explosion in the eavlj jacobson, Spanish Fork, to attend. Nina Balling, Gladys trial on a charge of grand larceny. was absolved of any blame by a Schultz, fif the Jfear, The boxing bouts are being Cliff Memmott. McCoy, Josephine "Red" in Knobbs, Ir,st C. A. coroner's The explosion St New London raneed bv Saturday Jury Subscribe for the Journal the death of Oriole Polve, 8 year BellodI and Vondella Knight. fan well serve as a warning! and any hiwanwu vno miuwo old schoolgirl of Carbonville, who gainst the use of gas in heating was fatally injured three miles iuildings, public or private. There east of here when struck by an pave been more accidents in Utah automobile driven by Mrs. Mon homes with the use of gas than turo. ny other form of heat energy. will be Mass on Holy Saturc-a- y Hope that either a settlement three-maA , coroner's " jury Rnprim nrocrams for observance ptecords indicate this fact beyond of an extension of the present or - at 7:30 Suna.m., including blessing doubt. Public officials and lead- - of Holy week which starts .... was expressed by Car- ...- -. ..... contract me tne Dy been arranged lrs of Utah cflnnt nnlv afford day. have ON PARLEY RANGE, labor members of the bon of the amentations county and ,V reading and Mire iJrvm.mnnltv church i ' "Len- - FARM WORK CALLED U.M.W. of A. this week as the The and L prophec.es. , psalms Price 0f IonrdM in providing! Dame de ' pual . noon on date on which the present work v',mi . " h Palm Sunday masses at 8 a.m. ten period will end at co and farm Benefits of ra::ge : ing contract (Apr. 1st) approaches : X m .,. Sunday will open the this day, with confessions sched !weck:s observance at the Notre uled between 3 and 5 p.m. and 7 operation were discussed by offi- expiration. cials of the department of agriAccording to Frank Bonacci, nam do Lourdes church, haims ana iu p.m. Two masses will be hold on culture at a meeting in the Price representative, of the union, m ho blessed at the first mass I C. A. Knobbs. chief of police. committee which has the hall last scale night. uaine iNJire uie city at Easter both Sunday, Vas called to Ohevenne Wyoming, and will be distributed included G. S. Quate, bten meeting in New York called 17 will assist in an services choir Speakers List Friday when he received services. con - jfor the policy committee for a ,..,.- . ... . "' u m ii'ii h hv nun ir i i u uc iuii district m anager of the soil ii r vn i n v tiih.sucs ni ti . vii anil C. P. A William seivation service; Starr, hearing Thursday. In the opinion ducted by the Rev. " , m hp held on Monday. Tuts slaughter, Margaret, who is con in associate of leaders here, it is believed that Los now examiner, range is who Angeles, serv Rue, jdistiict fined at, the Cheyenne hospital dav and Wednesday. Evening - assisted C. Coyne and and D. G. Craig, associate agron- - some kind of a settlement has J. Rev. Wednes by held will be. Mra TOn1 Pqi.Uk nnnthai. riailPil ir.p, at been reached or the scale com- oclst.- - air of Salt-l-ak- e City the Kec. fc.. f . uowiing. 'teracenmnanied Chief Knobbs to! day, Thursday and Friday. stockoe Invitations were sent to mittee would not have called a noiu Holy week services win Planned Masse "the Wyoming city. coal before the policy com-- , and operator's, city men, Friday farmers, Holy Thursday and Good Friday Wednesday, Thursday 8 of next week at 7:30 p.m. at the officials of Price and Helper, Car- mittee. at masses at observed S. P. Colton of Colton Motorwill be tn bon county officials and other arN,r Although various mines In the tmee-nou- r r. uemui' .uiiiiuii, nmnnnn . t.i.. t.ioUni.11 m. and noon H. interested county T. groups. pastor. plan on closing down April Evans, Friday. he first of the week on business, starting at m ; Helper's new $40,000 junior high school was opened to the public at the annual school reception held at the new school building on Wednesday evening of this week tinder the direction of local school officials. The program commenced with a band concert under the auspices of the band department. Diiector 'Eugene Reid was in charge and many concert numbers were played by the band members which were thoroughly enjoyed by the visitors who were visiting the' rooms and facilities of the new buildings at CARBON POST 21 the time. At 8 p.m. the official program TO SPONSOR FOURTH was held and Principal W. H. Wardell turned the meeting over to Supt. G. J. Reeves who called on Orson H. Guymon, president LEGION WILL ACT of the board of education to make FETE DIRECTOR the principal address of the even-in- s. At a meeting held last Friday President Guymon related the? night. Carbon Post 21 of the Ammany trying experiences that the erican legion voted to sponsor the boaid members had gone through Fourth of July celebration again to put over the building program which included the new Helper this year in Helper. The legion handled the affair school. Mayor George Spratling also last year and it proved to be a and pointed out the responded of ev huge success. needs for additional school facu- ery civic organization of Helper Uie8 in npi1)er. county Com miswas secured for the affair and thejSj0ner C. R. Fahring (chairman) results were highly gratifying. The was present and told of the of celebiation was without a doubt county's role in the financing beard School school. new the eastern in the most outstanding D. Wilson, Earl Dur-ran- t, Utah and members of the egion members W. Turner, and J. N. Taylor can feel that a similar celebration and former board member Naylor this be year. sponsored again reshas not Henry Jones were called to A standing committee bees named, but it is expected that pond. Two readings were given by a member from every civic and students of Miss Mary speech fill be in the club fraternal city Cox and Rugger). They... were Gail named to work on a general com . . T n im- aim jucuay this" reie simoneui, will mittee that sponsor was musical The program pez. celebration here. furnished by a brass sextet from the department and Donna ELLIS IN CHARGE Mae music Miller and Marjorie Lolley.. g The Western Union and the Mountain States Telephone and Sewer Project To Telegraph are removing wires and r Be Complete Soon poles in the vicinity of the post office site this Week. The sewer project that was These wires will be set up farth- o.. nupr an toward the railroad ' started bv Heiner city last fall tracks. Whether tie wfies' : willj dnd has added or replaced nearly 8,000 feet of sewer line in Helper, be on poles is not certain. be completed by the first of will see to are officials hoping City these companies put all of these April. The last portion of the line is communication lines underground in order to do away with the un- - being laid this week on townslte sightly appearance of wires and and when it has been completed, in Helper telephone poles in the vicinity of nearly every residence connection sewer imnew will the have main street and the cost in provement area of the community. available. The work has and of $25,000 the neighborhood with connection In done has been is still Miss Lucille Litizzette with crutches following a WPA sewer project and n.ivin . the serious spraining ot ner anKie ated by the city last fall. recently. Week - 2516 SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR The Band Dance this year under the direction of Eugene Reid and with cooperation of the school faculty is expected to be the largest dance of this kind ever attempted by the band. The date has been definitely set for Saturday, April 3, and the dance is to be held in the Rainbow Gardens. An evening of worthwhile those entertainment awaits who attend. A special floor show will be presented featuring McKay Lopez, Donna Mae Miller, and Marjorie Law-leA very pleasant surprise is also in store for the public. It is to be kept secret, though, until a later date. n llvrj& 5 Helper Band Dance Scheduled April 3rd It n to! : THE JOURNAL MEM EDITION DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION work. The river will flow in an entirely different channel when the job is completed and will approach Helper city will be relieved of a considerable amount of its dan the Hill street bridge from a northwest angle. ger from river hazard In the fall p rip-raafter the program of the city administration has been car- To Appoint County ried out in full. Agricultural Agent At the present time a huge sttam shovel is being operated in Carbon county will have an the river bed digging out the agricultural agent to serve farmchannel and widening it at the ers of this area in the near futcurves and also straightening the ure. This decision was reached course of the river for nearly a Tuesday night at a meeting of LABOR SPYING HIT mile after it enters the city limits commissioners in Price. The counabove the Central Commission ty will have to pay $600 for exBY UTAH SENATOR lumber yard. service penses and stenographic The channel of the river will to the agent. be in an almost straight line The salary will be paid by the from the state bridge down to Home Executive Extension ServWarns May the river bridge on Hill street ice of the federal government Be Boomerang when the shovel has completed and the selection will be made by the digging next mnth. this department. The use of the shovel is The wav to industrial peace is through arbitration and public de- gratis to the city, having been Receives Deed mand that "all phases of labor and donated by Henry Jones, superin- City To Building Site industrial spying be done away tendent of the asphalt operations cost to with," in the opinion of Senator at Sunnyside. The only The deed to the auditorium site the city is that of paying the opThomas (D. Utah). Senator Thomas, in the Wash- erator for his services and fur- of Helper city was received this ington Star's radio forum Sunday, nishing gas and oil for the shovel. week from officials of the Rio When the channel course has Grande railroad. asserted the strike dangFull and official authorization erous because the medium may been hollowed out by the shovel, the city government has a $20,000 for the city to go ahead with the prove itself a boomerang." Mr. Thomas, a member of the project that will make auditorium was contained in the fiver bed and letter and deed from the railroad. senate's civil liberties committee, a virtual flood-proo- f wall side throughout Jhe entire According to latest reports, the supported, however, labor's right to organize and appealed for the city. The project was approved postal department is still waiting for the federal court to award the development of a "branch of Am- - sometime ago and the money has ; .m WPA for this site of the post office building. fr seemed been ..., i,.. j uu muusuue. e"cu administrated not in a spirit of political right and wrong, but in . . a spirit ot mutual neipnuness based upon the theory that industrial law and labor law can never but always relative be absolute as to rights g nd Politically Independent Helper, Utah. Friday, March 26, 1937. THE Circuiation This Large ' or Hel-Shi- ro For-tunat- Settlement is Mope&ul Ed Tinkler who was mine sup- erintendent at Clear Creek for jfour years from 1930 to 1931 died the outcome in at Long Beach, caiiiornia, last 1st regardless of New York, it is highly possible Wednesday of stomach trouble. that an extension will be. made Previous to his employment in so that the an executive position at Clear for the members unions can continue woik this Creek, Mr.- - Tinkler had served in is various positions with, Hie L'U'.i If an extension summer. made for the western operators Fuel company at Castle Gate. He this year, lt is thought that the was well known in Carbon couniron clad rigidity of the nation-loca- l ty and tias been a member of the wide stalemate created by blanket various rescue crews here during contract from the Atlantic coast mine emergencies. He resigned to the Pacific coast would be re- - his position at Clear Creek two lieved considerably and would not! years ago on account of ill heal'fi je Is survived by his widow, impair the purpose of the union! movement. Jean Tinkler. Funeral services John Ross, president; Albert' were held Monday at Wee Kirk, vice audio the Heatlmr wii'n interment at Roberts, president; James Morgan, international Forest Ijiwn Memorial Park at retary; left Salt Lake City early Glendale, California. Monday for New York where they will represent district 22 in the Phove news items to The negotiations. Helper Journal. g 1 |