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Show i NUMBER 29 VOLUME 33 ix i n i I'M RAILROAD THt JOURNAL DISTRICT NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1839 BOARD EDUCATION STUDIES FOE Sponsored Jtly 30 Seeking an increase in salary to a tewl somewhat near that of "pre depression days, a delegation of jan Carbon distric: itors met with the regular monthl; jcliool board at its meeting at Price last Saturday after " own. a full board in at- to have Wishing ttndance befor deciding on the mat. ter the members deferred action un $ the next monthly meeting,19. sched-- ;, Sup-tled for Saturday, August Member L. Gate are on Third Highway Death Of Year In County Recorded White Day Will Be REQUEST SALARY BOOST trintendent I Annual Purple And j j j Announcement was made this week that .he annual Purple and White Day outing of Lodge Xo 1550, B.P.O. Elks, will be held at Mud Springs on Sunday, July 30 The affair will be for families 01 Elkg and tehir guests. Games, sports, novelty contests and refreshments will be the highlights of the day, with prizes to be awarded to the winners of the various competitive events. INJURY RECEIVED Saturday. next AS SECRETARY OF Also postponed until the neeting was action regarding ap-ointment of janitors and school bus IKHIIICTDICO HDMID MlUUO I IllLO UnUUr fivers for the 1939 40 school year. the work ot The board accepted addition to the Resignation of Silas Rowley as irecting a two-rooschool which has been ecutive secretary of thi Southeast-tarrieon by the Provo contracting era Utah Associated Industries, of Memmott and Rasmussen. jfective August lf was announced at Saturday's ses-- tnis week. Also discussed as a tentative contract bet- j No successor has been named as don teen the Carbon district and Utah yet, it being expected that this boards of education for join jtion will be taken in the near college during the coming ture. Probably this matter will be operation of Carbon High school this considered at a joint meeting with the contract becomes the Price Junior and Senior chambers year, Before effective, it must be approved by the of commerce to be held next Tues-Kat- e board and by the two Carbon day evening in the Price city hall, who were absent! Primary purpose of ths district officials meeting is Saturday. Terms of the agreement t0 discuss means of cooperative be announced as soon as this tion in promoting tourist trade and ipproval !3 given. olher businesses effecting this part Drawing up the tentative agree- - 0f the state. Originally scheduled for Bent at a meeting at Price Friday im Tuesday, this meeting was post-werDr. Elden B. Sessions, presiponed one week dent and F. Wilcken Fox, registrar,) Mr. Rowley has served as executive of Carbon college and J. Easton Par-- ' secretary of the coal association rott, state director of finance and gince tne fir8t ot the year. He in- ' research for the state board of ed- tends now t0 devote his" full time to tcation, representing the state; Pres. private business affairs. Went Orson H. Guymon. and Clerk, In announcing his resignation, Mr. 'George Ockey ot the Carbon district Rowley , expressed , the pinion that kl ard d Principal Melviri C.;tDfc reguIts obtained by the associa tion 01 oaroon nign scnooi rep- - tion dui.5p tne past six months have resenting the school district. been highly commendable.. "They ihave demonstrated," he said, "what can be done by .an organization of WORK OF ASSISTING jt'ais kind.'' j According to information obtained SWEET MINE FIRE -- i the state, jfrom architects throughout I lore coal equipment has been sold this year than in any of tbe past IGTIMS FINISHED ifive years. "Due in large measure ito the efforts of this association, the become more With all but one case closed, Ray people of Utah have tnan mey nave L Union, representative of the Pa- 7 . ho atnted "We have bee: M. urancn 01. . tne American r,.. Kn .. "7"' th j ibsent third highway fa- Spring Glen. was recorded Tuesday Mr. Jacobson was well known In with the death of Martin- Jacobson. . , Helper and Carbon county, having iO", or bpring Canyon, of pneumonia resiilpH in thi aortinn m. munv jwhich developed while he was being years, during which time he was jireaiea m the Price city hospital employed as a contractor and miner for injuries suffered when he was j He was born in Norway in 1S79 nd istruck by an automobile in Helper came to Utah 24 year ago. His'i "u- Mrs. Conden Anna .wife, Jacobson,1 "Y",w caunty's traffic toll is now only died on July 6. 1938. and his only! one less than that for the entire known relative in the United States year of 1938. At this time last year is a nephew, Carl Matheson of Wit-onl- y one fatal accident hiul occurred, 'tenberg. Wisconsin. according to State Highway Patrol-- i Funeral Rervioea for Mr Jacobson man J. L. Sullivan of will be conducted Friday at 3 pjn. in Helper. The accident in which Mr. Jacob- - the Masonic temple at Price under son received his injury occurred at the direction of officers of Carbon 11. ju p.m. on June 20 when he lodge No. 16, F. & A. M. Burial will stepped into the path of an auto- - be in the Masonic cemetery in Price, mobile driven by Phillip Via, 18, of - 1939 j ROWLEY RESIGNS , , FOR SIX MONTHS Since Last Census HELPER FATAL TO MARTIN JACOBSON Carbon county's jtality of o. J. Reeves and Board E. Durrant of Castle their vacations and were IN FINANCE REPORT Helper's Population Gains Substantially, ISSUED BY CITY Helper's population has Increased by approximately i00 since the last decennial census by the United States government, accordErnest by ing to an estimate Flaini, cjty recorder. on his compulations Basing water and light connections. Mr. Flalm said Helper's population is now estimated at 3j00. The official figures in the 1930 census showed slightly over 2700 of Helper city for Expenditures the first six months of this vear mounted to 55 per cent of the 4 budgeted for 1939, according to a financial statement Issued this week by Recorder Ernest Flaim. The outlay In the various departments for the Bix months snd the budget balances are, respectively, as follows: Tubllc affairs and finance, $1015.28. $3984.72; publh safety, $3917.76; streets and sewers. J112,-328.5- j t $6614.21; water department, $17,030.12; electric department, $15,294.66. $14,405.84; parks and public property, $5208.07. $3791. 93; statutory and general fund, $479.02, $270.98; water bond sinking 'fund, nothing spent, $7500 balance; .contingent fund, $2812.54, $406(1; au- dltotlum bond fund, nothing spent, $9.1S5.79. '$(19(19.88. PATROLMAN GIVES WARNING TO PUBLIC ON TICKET POLICY , K)() balance. Motorists, this should Interest and caution you. Receipts for the first six months In the future when a state high- were as follows: License permits, $3814.89; fines and way ratrilman stops you far nonie sewer connections. minor Infraction of traffic mien nr fees. $173.75; u; - wa:r connections, $183.05; regulations, he will not only glvej 28.82; rent of jyou a verba! warning but a ticket as!" ht I10te accouutl. j property, $12.10; lignt meter de-well. 875; "Kht' watr and This ticket will not require you to Residents of Helper will pause collectlon. $H4,100.84; rent ot before a judge; but a dupli-lbaft- e with the rest of the state Monday U(llto'lum, $1077.23; sale of icate of it will be sent to the state jclvlu to commemorate the anniversary OFFICERS NAMED BY ail(1 !tax commission which will make aicemeteiy. ot caretaker fees, of the arrival of the Pioneers in 'record of the ticket. It too many of 257' io ta!ie8. 452! rental af city Utah. No public celebration on Pioneer CARBON K.C. GROUP (these little notations ard made be."Kht P0,eB t0 M.S.T.&T.. Co.,1 $215; .side your name at the plate capltoL itiansfer of T.W.A. funds to general is but Day stores, public planned, ' ; . your driver's license will be offices, the Helper State bank and New officers of Carbon council No.. I",cUl funds the City has pended or Evoked wUcneer the! J" the Helper branch of the state 2611 of the Knights of Columbus. tax the following balance on June 30i mmmlMian may deem fit liquor store will be closed. have been elected for" the ensuing PWA- - waterworks Improvement Pioneer day will be the theme 8 to an announcement VeTn CviJfund' n8,287.fi0; water revenue lh. of the regular Sunday services In year, according man Patro , Tuesday. Albert Battiste of $1W: Snecial road cnn. , " the Helper L.D.S. church, accordu iu umcu up wiin me . . , sue- - mi i iv Gate was elected grand knight, mmi,. iim.w; special lm .D"v small time offenders. thoB tha relBl,uluon ing to an announcement by Bishop ceeamg reter laoone oi casue ! provement fund, $2001.37 1935' water Cecil Broadbent. always just 'crowding over the line, Gate, In thin way we'll ha ohl t bond sinking fund, $4324.93; civic tn Many residents will take advanOther elective are new. leader, ; aschpck on 'the more careless driver. auditorium bond fund,( $2079.72. tage of the double holiday on Bert Milano, Helper deputy haa follows; out of City fish-jnHelper tba nto state take The act and this Monday Sunday requlilnff UalnMt .....1 - i s I . . Tam H,. ... various special funds tb following:. M with V7 ',', Procedure is In conformance trips and other excursions. ' u. wuiiam DOnds sinking cnancenor; verui, enacted by tt ,lllmt.er ot Waterworks 1925 bein(t ;one Tel-; per, recording secretary; Henry 8Ute governments the fund. $13,000; special, Improvement throughout arolll. Helper, treasurer; the Rev.jUnitP(1 PLANS PUSHED FOR states. Patrolman Davis fund, $1730; P.W.A. waterworks inv . .... . . lmnnip Snfffl PH( Ipftiirer- -, MlKA . ouw-statdrivers are: provement fund, $01,894.15. ;graiea. Wnen Unless unforseen and emergency maeuuu, ncpt,, aUyttlc, xu.D igfven lhege t(.keU tn3 duplicatea RENEWED EFFORTS , James ,.., K , Martineilt, Helper, warden; arise durlne the timt expenditures ,v. Verdi, Helper, Inner guard; Amerlco nnd tnere reconlpd agalnstiBlx months, Helper City should end the year with a balance In all. de- Bonacci, Helper, outer guard; Victor ;ther names. ON TRAFFIC SAFETY E. Litizzette, Paul Dalpiaz and Georgej , pHi tments," Hccordlng-- to. the Vlty re- icorder. Iiz:.a, all of Helper, trustees, , Appointive officers include the Rev. Declaring .that a letup in traffic i leeCCS safety measures recently had result- William A. Ruel, Price, chaplain, ASSlSied JSy Advertising . . . . ? ed in an increase in avoidable traf- - and Joe Bonacci Jr., Helper, finan-:- , . n m MnrB hno ,r " I vw""v, Eastern Utah cial secretary. . fic accidents the time of year over the J jlitah for !Uio Grande railroad than during'. wuueUay count:i' 'hat any week urged renewed effort on tne most to'by the He,Pr according Wa There Ipart of residents of thl area to cut bOMMISSION SELLS "' fl A Ke l iword -the accidents removing coaT 'oBB Uewalk. streets or down by rtehhabflUtatlonC!of I of traf-!have been Denver, assistant freight 'f safe and ArtArif., 1 for advertising and emphasizing .T fic manager for the company. twice the amount causes 5TIII1C Al OUUriCLU without ? sane first driving. havmg obtain. Reporting good busines3 and preobtained from coal than Mr. Alston issued a Pmlssion from the council will ..For every accident there is a freight1 continued in dieting gain8 true 8e veral J statement, of thanking the various the; sle of the Union Pacific mine at traffic, he said the company is!be 8UDJect t0 Prosecution under Chap. c0u:heastern cause," declared the presidentorganiza-:ScofielPoupj whose fine cooperation and! Declaring "di in ter' 39... Sw't'on 381, of the city or- affiliate which was held snendinr neari two American to Legion ,.! million dniir' - the title . " sswance had faeilitatBl the. work.! Utah Associatea in iiiiMi.iifa is an j dinances. m neu 01 tne oy for box cars, stock cars and coal. county aeunquent He instrument for promoting e mentioned the particularly to eliminate that cause in the taxes, to Harry G. Metos and assocl- - carriers, replacing wornout stock. in area, this of interests ha chapter Red Cross economic can be accomp. ates was announced this veek by Dr. m officials, the need-SCOUTS TO Med Mine Workers at instrument that has long been --local C R. Fahrine. chairman of the Car- T Ko.-eeti Mine, the Mr. BACK SATURDAY LABOR MEET PLANS mining company, ei. Membership in the organization isjbon county board of commissioners. continue and that department of public welfare, its good work will made public, it being believed not was involved $16,000 FROM OUTING Approximately to give 4 those who had given contribu-- ! the people will continue activities can he more ef- - in the transaction. sup- - that its BE WILL DISCUSSED tions. loreanization its whole-hearte. way. in that Twenty members of Helper Boy Sale of the mine Is expected to fectively carried on ToUl Red Cross funds exoended in Port and cooperation ol prove of considerable economic beneScout troop No. 271 will return .1 . ... A Prompter action on the part raiaftiiitatlon were 11,176.32, of which discuss plans for the annual ;rday night from the Uintah moun- state officials in distributing lists ot fit to the Scofield section, Dr. Fahr-in- g w was sent to wnere tney are auenmng an owners national the said. convention of the Utah State by names of license plate Expanded Service $70 was donated locally, sponsored by tthe U(ah encampment enforceme; to law eration of Labor be Leld in Price state and local Commission 'the forepart of August, a special National Parks council. Louis Bun- -' jn4 the remainder provided by Car-Jo- Of Tax bodies was urged at the meetii chapter. If the latter is unable In County Planned meeting of the Carbon county cen- - nel acting Scoutmaster, s in charge. last week. Members pointed out that RECORD ENROLLMENT rare for the nasix as tral labor union, A.F. of L. affiliate, jof tne contingent. remainder, the yj of the Carbon coun at the present time as lists will be called at Price in the neary Features of the camp, an annual: these before "m ,a rUnner'ty Establishment commistax by months goes state the of service EXPECTED FOR SWIM future, John W. Holden. president of .affair, are bikes, athletics, contests,are issued, making it difficult for on a PV wl Aiding work the local organization, said this week. evening campfire progra-nand In ,n the considerably automobiles. II be on check to officers IWO friven out of a general and Ix,gan setups various of work. is Scout date must the Before word phases set, re-eBoy ra: a gements WEEK CLASSES HERE it un nlso proposed that of the Sweets Mine U.M.W.A. the event that amtabl received from Paul M. Peterson, drivers' j jbe whose drivers be state president, as to arrangements $101 contributed dethwlu2aI Elding aminationmeofmore by theican than five years. 01a . licenses 'tnr uttendanrn nf utato offlelala Mr These funds were adminis-- Quarters in o j eiiioinuenu recoiu be required, thus permitting by the local itself. ithereannual Swim Week which will Peterson was elevated to the state motorists Stricter driv-ith- e oi such an o rr.re in the . Ml, Nation n 1935, when the Utah fPlendid who attitude of those munici- - Presidency ad- - be sponsored at the Helper em were ploy n the e .1 . . . . Ing license loss because of the fire is county would re.utt tn ,Q ,nn,a,a federation last met in Price. Among P m n J commended 'Mr. Alston de- - ment of n extra ine present of the ear:the em the onal equipment 2-st- ate of ""it C. "It was of great base deis time Price, who In of American indithe bon help county chapter the of yellow stripes to understood U It ing and of fifth vice the jbo(,9 for positlon supplying needs cate traffic lanes uu abilltatlon." 'vice will be made 'nrpaident advo-- , is reminded that there iprIue" was officials first Thp public week, iast from Carbon n,ato The fire nn Price county lately if the t,, meeting of ' 1 Delegates Regular ,0 M., hA couue. no admission charge to the pool ITntinjI Ulna traffic the sarety by cated to the plan Carbon the central labor county dwellings in the mining onH n Maaana InRtriir tho thp Workers of America returned Suna year ago, snorxiy mm causing damages estimated out that tion Hseif will be' free. The schooi was pointed U from Ogden after attending the day nlsation. 8s of Monday In the labor lrill at Price, $10,000. Only immediate KIVVANIS CLUB HEARS biennial constitutional convention of should be open at all times will be conducted by experts In first need. lanes the Mr. f'h afltt Holden to b i.tnlH No double aid and life saving, headed by Ver according district 22 of the union, comprising V. D. HICKS to permit cars to proceed. . 111 tv h 1 .11. anu rk..l1 ni fool. were furnished TALK BY tl,r m V, TV1. non Menni ivaiu muuu, Utah and Wyoming. lines tne over the Red Cross. of the Price narking cars drawing 0f whom are qualified as life saving Organization Of of ond Val D. Hicks, president drivers tn0A According to Frank Bonacci, of commerce, as the of' parking spaces aw warned to and swimming examiners. lunior chamber of C.I.O. field representative, New Labor out weekly Helper, ALIAN LODGES mc the regular 10 The daily schedule of classes will In several changes were effected in the gu st speaker at club do all their maneuvering Kiwanis Planned 10 STAGE County lines. be as follows: 9 "a.m. to 9:30 a.m., district's constitution with a view to meeting of the Helper PICNIC right of the yellow to officials beginners under 12 years of age; 9:30 An application has been filed police cooperation the document morn flexible Wednesday evening. Full forjmakine com of and traffic regulations to 10 a.m., beginners between the a charter for a Carbon county local and to provide greater benefits for fUt t'156 Ste,,a D' America No. He discussed the subject enforcing in civic through "Pr' w,n Btae a D,cn,c at traffic was ages of 12 and 18; 10 to 10:30 a.m.,union cf tate, county and municipal the betterment Hud in promoting safety in membership as a whole. on Ju'y 24. Invitations munlty to ifDr!nw One of the chief Items of business swimmers; 10:30 to 11 a.m., special j workers, and It Is expected the new offered by the group. organizations. have bepn extended tnG ftell Vv swfm class for women; 11 a.m. to organ iza'Ion will be active by th-- j during the convention was tbe dePLANE Amerlca lodge No. 31 ol Heln! REMODEL MEET end of this month. noon, life saving. cision to retain Cheyenne, Wyo. as LOCAL FLYERS COUNTY BOARD TO in ly- Ua,i'X D' jo ste"a their labor to WV. x.8nd the Red of leaders the cf the the Carbon Aciortling chapter The headquarters of the district. A Carbon MWork of remodeling 0 and 219 of Price. A regular meeting of the f? week county, the new union will be the determined effort was made by a statement this a issued Cross will . nendg and familIe8 nt the mem. county board of commissionersIn the cordially inviting everyone to avail first of Its kind in the trtate. number of delegates to change the b held Friday at 7:30 p.m to this seat of union activities to Rock of opportunity themselves to on arrangements court house at Price, according lor it Mrs. Bertha has returned or swimming Elegante swim to Fahr-InImprove Springs, but the proposal met defeat R- learn from her visit to Kansas ntr .fr an announcement by Dr. C bv a small vote. pe RftP,lcnic insists of Jim Ciarus, Crbo ability. tb. of Helper, chairman. AndreJx.1 and Joe "Uno -(- . ef-Br- Pioneer Day Will Be Observed As Holiday , - ac-Ita- - ,'"' - l'ita' gar-appe- ; ac-ti- ll 328-35- sus-lfun,- J' Castiei'" - m v, rZ t S'! ' "i1' S STXtTtS? fdTVa Z yrn t-- . , g . 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