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Show r Sj 0 A Mining and Railroad J Dollars Spent at J nome are not Wasted 1,'cwspaper i Tie Ouiy Newspaper in the World Tliat Cites u Damn About Helper ! NIKI OEUVtHO Helpe, Utah Friday, FebT7 1936 Vol. XXX No. 2b' TMl JOURNAL COITION ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION r i tt .. i ni it United mine womers Favor Administration NEEDS OF HELPER REPUBLICANS THE CASUAL OIUVLRCD FREft TO tVCRV HOMI TO PAID IN DISTRICT i server ARE CITED IN OBSERVE LINCOLN i INTERESTING MEET UbaCKUI10iN District Five officials of the Utah Department of American Legion announce that veterans in this vicinity will altogether receive $750,706.43 from the payment of the Soldiers' Bonus bill recently passed by congress. Veterans of Carbon county receive the largest portion of all other counties included In the district. Exactly $281,599.06 will be unload il A YEAR PRESIDENTS BALL FINANCIAL REPORT : President's The third annual Republicans of Carbon county Casual: Observer left for will observe the natal day of one Ball held last Thursday Birthday Washington this" week to get his of the great founders of the poli evening at the Silver Moon ballLack of cooperation among busroom in Price under the auspices bonus. 'Stoo bad, but you'll just tical party, Abraham Ijncoln, hext iness firms and residents of the have ;o wait until the next issue Wednesday evening February 12, of a Joint Price-Helpe- r ball comPRESIDENT JOHN L. LEWIS FLAYS at the Price Ward tabernacle in mittee grossed $134.00 from tichas proved a stumbling block for city rr" more of his line. Price. ket sales, according to report givj AL. SMITH ATTACK. ON ADMINISTRATION for civic progress in Helper, It. are j Some en out this week by Cliff Mem-mo- t outstanding speakers 1 J. Vaughan, superintendent of the i and for t. the occasion being Bought and rep Direct 1 Wins convention of the I'tah Railway company At members of the party locally are opening of Expense for the affair amounted resentative of the Kiwanis club. of America here Wed told a gathering of civic and in FaVOI! United Mine Unions especially enthusiastic over the ed in Carbon county when Uncle to $76.00 for hall, music, and ad. program that is being lined up. Sam makes the payment of the vertising. Seventy per cent of the delegates pledg- dustrial leaders at a meeting of ' nesday morning The Principles on which the Grand former sddiers. Payments vary net proceeds is retained at home movemWt m for direct to RooseVelt adminis- civic and industrial leaders at a The ed the Old rarty w as iounuea w in ue mot all the way individually from $200 to combat Infantile paralysis while t in commerce of chamber . banquet ., . . niry election tslaws in the state 10 uie .i. new deal. huhi up to $21ui and all to be made in thirty per cent is forwarded to lore hi uie Hireling honor of new city officials last gained moml-ntuWednesday U it the Warm Spring Foundation for 2000 delegates Sunday evening in Liberty hall. more hoped by party leaders that cash tender. 1 In his with i lie annotncement by a mem- the locally national purposes in the fighting support of dangling counties are the Following was L. A of the evening highlight Lewis, flaythe convention, jut' the United Mine will be arlghted by the affair. locals of ber of the dreaded malady. Price and amount and net the district the r concert played by America that they had of Price and R. J. due to the veterans in the re- Helper each received $20.30 which of League speech and said. "A the Oman Workers ed Al Clyde the Helper junior high school was given here resolutions by a unani- Vaughan of Helper are acting as spective counties: Emery, $111,418-.53- ; amount will be deposited in safe other band. billion This organization, under the auopted chairmen at the head of the comman direction of M. J. Edelman, won mous vote in !its favor. addressed was a Ciand, $28,685.29; San Juan, keeping until need for local U3e night, were and have arranged for an $55.31:5.72: Uintah, $142,951.77; chosen the mittee & is found. It is expected that this Delegates by thev himself a plaudits of the bouquet guests; locals to attend a Vho had made be served by Duchesne, $130,737.19. of excellent to dinner the amount will be added to the $70,-0- 0 meeting with its rendition of classic and Relief Society. Utah Ward Election Price Direct the lea obtained last year by the JunPrimary commoner." atl numbers, usually ior Democratic club from the ball gue, which is, to be held soon at was Al man, tempted by far more experienced When Lewis MINERS TO OPPOSE Price. Mark T. Cornaby of Span- - "IF.T.Pl' last year. The national treasurer YOUTH TO floor. musicians. Idoos up ish Fork, president of the Comwas sent a checkf or $17.40. C band, monwealth RECEIVES Although only a class of I will League Memmott headed the HelUtah, miners' Every time the POWDER PETITION Cliff or,,i it will be entered in the class A addess the i, m nvaA wmv.(.lie xuau nuu u U i X.,lt committee meeting on direct pri- per along with Mayor Mr. Joseph Barboglio, Jr., son i fa the "little mary legislation Ernest Flaim, , , congress TT George pushed through Spratling, Mrs. Mr. and of 11. nwiren, yiun.ip.ii Joseph Barbogsilling, Hprous aDPlaUSe ana cneei The ' will called be .Aol Bonacci Frank and Thurman Carin. by meeting tha fr,. "m " lio of this city will receive his uie scno01 saul- . no doubt about U'lll" Opposition to a petition filed ter. J. B. Litizzette headed the Don Hacking j of Carbon ' -' Price, j F L.L.R. degree from the law school with the state industrial commistold the convention that There is far too much of this county chairnian of the state as- . of Price group and general chair,h.. convention delegates being dustry. when do Creighton University at Omaha, sion by the Hercules Powder comit should attitude, back George to intends j let he Roosevelt fight iiriited for President man of the ball. The remaider of sociation, following word from Mr. Nebraska, on February 6th. Mrs. pany asking for modification of i it ,in-- ! community help is needed," Super- Cornaby. m,p and the new deal. rn,P rn.t the Price committee included Mayintendeut Vaughan said. He urged Joseph Barboglio left Wednesday the 1934 supplement to the main or I "And Alfred E. Smith from his constitutional. J. Bracken Lee, E. C. Elkington to adattend exercises. all the cf clubs was full tiie voted evening Utah orders by cooperation and "Should the court knock ont the Gust Platis, Eugene Hanson and position of supreme happiness Mr. and Mrs. Barboglio, Jr. will visory council. United Mine Workthe RAILROAD PLANS fomtort offered to the 14,000.000 this act, which contains such and residents in promoting Walters. Ray on her their mother accompany of Helper. ers of America, at a meeting in f fiuempioyed and their dependents great humanitarian principles in welfare return trip to Helper for an in- Price Monday. William F. MacKniglit, presitar their supreme happiness and behalf of labor," he said, "I REHABILITATION definite slay. His plans for the A delegation of miners will op- CARBON SCOUTS of the chamber, outlined its fonifort only the ancient faco.ofj pledge myself to a continuation dent future are not yet made. The pose the petition, when it Is heard He and planned projects. LODGE the constitution,". Lewis proceed-- ! of the efforts of. your leaders and purposes officials and welcomed the many friends of this young man by the commission at Salt Lake city I stand ready to sponsor further At a recent staff meeting call- wish him success in his profesassured them full support of the The Carbon county commission (City, February 19. Orval PeterI "I heard him say once that the legislation which may accomplish chamber ed for the purpose of outlining a sion. to the will be asked at its regular meetadministra of son their Columbia, secretary during I when so his the results which they and ward, people down in program of rehabilitating the D&- tion. council said. ing Thursday to sponsor the buildjhey wanted coal or food, could greatly desire. a four year program TWO NEW BEEIv orostein were drawn mine orders the The urged Mayor ing of a summer camp lodge as a Spratling consti-atio"I am in this fight to a finish either burn or eat the oi new in 1920. Following the 1924 WPA project for the local counand civic spirited re- - '"'"uraeing "ie puit-uasup ganizatioa a OPFM or State United and consider ended wili of the it ' only reallgnng and rebatlastin to the adminis- explosion at Castle Gate, a supple cil of Boy3 Scouts of America. decision. after you and I have obtained that sidents in join with lhe and roadbed curthe was added. The powder a reducing works A decision to meet the council tration public selecting I "I tell him today that the peo-.- 2 which Two of the recently state liecn- inent we want and that to vnture of trackaire was ileciiied on . desires to have this sup Thursday was madea at a meetcompany i ' ic i,t:ii uui i..tn will this hoer of the United States have the which the members of your organ- jiuh1"1"open " parlors All freisht cars of the Rvstemo modified to permit the ing of the building committee and Spring Glen. plement ime reaction today as did those ization are entitled." .oriBhlv w. be . use of permissible powder while Monday in the federal building u ....u.i.mh.mi ii. i...w6ia r.itllpinlin mion 1hp his ward when he ,u-rJeople down in necessary rebuilt to men are working in the mine, Pe- at Price. Plans for a rustic lodgs, PWA loans and asked a united '"1" 20th Century Beer Garden in the represented." l!1Wit modern needs. Most j of this said. terson secure the o0 feet long and 38 feet wide have be launched to drive SOUTH SPORTSMEN I The report of Lewis and other work will.be carried on In the Bonnie Theatre building in the been completed by A. V. Mack project. 4 Timers said: "We nave made pro-- ' hand of store the box space Sillt Lake eit' shops, where an left J . C. local Mrs. state builder .The building would repre-GiDbson, Jack MillariehwJU PRICE WATER BOD- Yand our people feel an in-- 4 RIOT tentative from ..Carbon,; county; ' 5,Yer?8 ofcars,, a , vutek office, vhile e" "erected"" on" a"site WILL. STAGE along Upper dpen"r'Jack's Bar" in Spring Glen. gratitude to our able and Fish creek, where full it. A. Nilson, former mayor; Fred lu'1' "ow beinS turned out com-VoHiking new Both of the eons piesident, Franklin D. beer, parlors of the Helper Pk'tplv overhauled and recondit-America- have and other fishing, swimming adjutant jr., 1 STAY LOAN new GIVEN with I fine, is presl-who the equipment only tit, Plans for a sportsman's riot atj 13. H. Hvde. di-- ' ""le'1' i'luding the replacing of facilities are available Legion: scouting an cabinets. . of the United States, during Trice were launched Monday byj rector of the chamber, and Chas. ,!ie "r('n har l'I)e trucks with new highly elaborate bars Winifred W. West, chairman' The 20th Century parlor will also l'feiime of most of us, who the Carbon-EmerFish and Game! Leger, local business man, each! 'tolit' s,eel trucksides. This type Silas Rowley, Dr. H. B. Goe'z r conserwater booths and will cater to ladThe PiicT river J tit a helping hand to the op-- j Protective w nas prov- - have and John T. Mauis&y, a n association, with a com gae short talks in appealing for;"1 Millaiich Mr. been ies. vation district has he granted says that '! and impoverished mine mittee of seven named to of the building committee, wi'; arrange more cooperation in civic work in ;en much more eff'cient and stur- - will do likewise with lus place. an extension cf time until March me now tnan In adused. type details of the event. "y meet with the board, of c tho city. iti 30 be. to beer which Free will served at the I perfect its appliy the prayers of countless The committee will set a date sioners. TUe band program included the: lition tIlis 'ears Program calls 20th C. loan K. a to F. for Beer the cation from Garden Century m'ls in the mining communi- early in May and oirtline a pro. I .. 1 Q AVI LUC t i Hill 1 lltlNH I1T 11VOv Tl r .uarcn, uumoeis: . . r .. i. i. ufanu j while of $200,000 to carry out refinancp.m. to 8 p.m. I of !he nation sustain him in gram f contests and other fea- loiiuwing hv C. V HnlniBKt ,nn In ' "eS"jes nalll iv men ari- - Jack Millarich willSaturday, . serve beer.'in'" operations. at work." i vers humanitarian ELKS PLAN ON and j capable of long runs tures. Flycasting, trapshooting. ma, Megican serenade; IT. Tilood was Sextet, all llenrv free I day Saturday. high spots in the report: with a barbecue during the after-- j for wilho,t fuel or stops water, by G. Donyzeii Grand selection of : so advised Monday in a telegram l am at a high speed. This new power Geen, a member of the noon and a dance in the evening. American melodies. patriotic from Senator William H. King. I Mine Workers and presi-o- f are chased fcr the exclus- CCC GAMPS PLAN A chicken dinner cooked in thelwi11 ,be being planned. The district has been In finanthe American Federation Dr. M. T. Johnson, Columbia; southern style wa.s the chief menu ive Handling of fast freight but cial difficulties for some time and i or, was challenged to ex-- ' Henry because of their design can be Hall, Tony O'Berto, and of the banquet and those attend ' llCi.1 n ! just how he stood in the Gone Plaga, Helper, and W. W. PARLEY AT PRICE owes money R.to F.theC. state land With more than 60 m passenger " were amiss a on . real irg having board. The loan was n be-m tons at the lodge haU nh" 'a rn, as which ale in family quarrel Hakalo, Dr. H. B. Goetzman and good meal. The entire committee with the Idea that a satis are under way for the annual A sought Ui craft and industrial unlou-Lewi- s William A. thtt at present time with the Engle of Price form included besides Prcf. Edelman,' could be A. U. boxing tournament for eastheads that faction the committee. We to handle Delegates from jo CCC camps factory refinancing plan B. II. Hyde, Mrs. E. H. a,iVfintae of beln chairnian; devised. ern Utah being staged by Price 11 "Vch believes that mass product-Jof area atthis are expected to enilie A meeting of the association Thomas, avierl, ,0ds' Tbe Lesilie Williams and Since that time, however, the lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks. industries should be organized will be held at the Carbon a tend 0 officonference of largest drivers of any camp county Fred Vol). h Successful candidates here are industries rather than by CCC camp in acceptance of an infreight engine on the entire sys- - cials scheduled for February 15 federal rural resettlement adminis ' come tration has into the to be entered In the Intermountain cfaftsfc picture. :n. Price. at Additional tf track facilities invitation from Winifred W. West, SC0field Officers of the district baiieve tournament at Salt Lake Ci'v. I ..- officers said they would All of ;elH(,iR work and phases camp realignment, reballasting camp superintendent, George Warnue their organization efforts and reduced curvature will be life will come in for discussion, that even more satisfactory ar- For that reason, a definite date Belief William A. and Walters ren, Bay I M e coal fields until the United in handling trains, un- - wit'i Captain C. D. Jones, Project rangements can be worked out ha3 not been named for Btaging ; n cessary Engle will join with camp offibut they the Price card, although it is 'brougli this agency, 1 ;ie Workers Assiirance of an ample supply W. the new plan although conj-o- f Superintendent W. West, represented every cials iii preparing a program for water this summer in Carbon plete details are not yet worked Camp Surgeon J. Itussel Smith want to keep the R. F. C. loan-aplanned to conduct it during the miner in the industry. Organ- - the evening. J and Educational Adviser Cecil N. plication in good standing in case latter part of Febuary. Last year's ion of all industrial workers is became with'oih. more certain county The association appropriated $25 Davis all of the ekrbon county the negotiations with rural reset local entrants In the Salt Lake It is interesting to note that fall being recorded at! j" M to bring about "true indus- - to aid in defraying expenses of a four-inctlement fall through. City event became "stale" during camp, ports at the meeting show that leading the discussions. democracy," they added. Saturday and Sunday. two delegates from the Utah Fish i ne aia oi ine governor was A survey of conditions on the the Interim between tournaments the $2,298,000 War Cheat Dufrom Representatives during the depression Provo, and Game association to attend jail sought and he took the matter up and an attempt to avoid this e union said it hed of Monti-cello- . the D&ROW reservoir watershed chesne, has Vernal, has been 95 Bridgeland, conkept represented the North American wild life with Senator King. l trouble will be made this year. condition. In addition to Blinding. Castle Dale, Fer-tof' cent of the miners nom. The ference in Washington, D. C, this not been made recently, but unof-'iSome promising boys have start'ii'3n treasury last Delember 1 month. fical reports have been favorable 'hJ improvements in freight facl-fo- r Dalton Wells and Price CCC ed training under the direction a plentiful supply cf water lities, paswenger cars of 'the road camps are expected at the con- HELPER 4itained $2,298,021 in cash and SCHOOL TO - 4 ds, of Nick Lourls, former A. A.U. into be overhauled and air con-ue- ference. this year. E. K. Anderson, engi-jai- e compared with $311,865 on URGES LEE MAYOR termountain middleweight champfor the Price river conser- - ditioned as well ns equipped with "Member 1, 1933, the report said, MOVEMENT vat ion district, is planning to' new fitting.s designed for the e CARBON PRESENT OPERETTA ion and Olympic contender, asfi'he officers outlined the follow-njsisted by Jimmy Fausetf, former an official check on the wa-- : ther comfort of the traveling legislative program: ARRESTS 188 35 Intermountain A.A.U. lightweight this week. j lie. The question of placing maternAmendment of the constitution ' . tot allow the The Helper Junior high school champion. Luko Pappas, The best news cf all so far as enactment of "social ity cases on a flat rate of $10,00 at the Ons hundred eighty-eigh- t arrests win present an operetta in the tackle of the Carbon high school parsonage and Sunday nf- - w. are concerned is the fact period in the Price 'tlce" legislation; the Black-'f'.ner- over a that were made by Carbon ter j the service county near morning football team last fall, and an enhas raised been by llo 30 hour week bill; the city hospital here Jn thft am j sheriff's office during 1935 on 15 sor M.future, according to Profes trant You are invited to become a 1IeH,., is who Lee J. in last year's state boxing Bracken J. Edelman. The wjigner housing bill; amendment Mayor powl.r figur(l Ag lhp RHi,. different, charges, according to an which has been selected operetta iiifiuiMT oi uie pastors ciass ana road the new move. the ROClfll Oft tn l.nrn.. Vns, one tournament, is back In training, company puts it; we are in- uinnal is leport issued Tuesday by which is seldom chosen for School and will tudy "Christian Beliefs for Present- terested in the promotion of the fit and to lower the age for pen- - If the Pi l e city council adopts -Day participate In the heavyv. i., .oibson, desk Living. deputy. This production, being of the type us- weight division. John Bernott, en velf ire of the tenitoiy we serve ? is from 65 to 60 years; op- - the recommendation of Mayor Lee, ISO compares with T. H. Evans, Pastor arrests made ually chosen by and by continuing to use coal In "f ltlon to any measure that might it will be possible for maternity professional stage rolee at the Price CCC camp, who during 1934. district entire artists. The name of the operetta boxed in a tournament at Young-towthe ihe o freedom of our of ates through trains we can operation speech. The various charges and s is "Gypsy Robe". benefit that territory by increashe convention Wednesday ap- - to be availed of the excellent fa- Mines' Group Ohio, a couple of years ago, made under each are: DrunhosPrice will be the earnings of its people. a strong contender in the Two ing casts are fved a basic list of demands, ln-c- ! cilities piovided at the being trained, so County kenness, 108; disorderly conduct, Body The D&UGW is the tinder that 'more students will be given heavier divisions. John KIsh a ling the largest pur- 12; aggravated work week pital. The matter is still counassault, 7; a chnce to participate in this act- likely opponent for Pappas; Walt ln,lllstry and curbing the pow-- f consideration before the city Organization of a Carbon conn-- y chaser of I'tah coal now using lary, 5. laicency then auto J.1 cil. the supreme court. central labor body was consid- that product, they use about 75 'heft). 12. auto (other ivity. One cast will play the first Kelley, James Dezoit and Johnny theft, 4; forgery r.Ight, and ered by the Utah advisory council cars of Carbon county coal per and the other the following Stokes are other strong entrants jr uo uasic demands: counterfeiting, 1; rnibezzle-ment- , from the local CCC camp. Johnny fonstinuance and defense of the COMMUNITY CHURCH of United Mine Workers of Ameri- week. These cars average 60 tons l; sex offenses, 5; offenses evening. rr.. coai Dill, Tangren and Ted Brown, entrants ca at Its monthly in or a total of 3750 tons weekly, against families and meeting children, 4; Receipt (pink slip). in last year's state tounament, are Vihich translated into man days ontinuance and defense of the Sunday kcIiooI 10:00 a.m. C. E. Price Monday. liquor law violations, 1; driving Make out your application at back in of work Coal Mornto A the a resolution vf?ner labor relations act. according training for this year's opposing petition while intoxicated, 2; traffic and the office of Glen Superintendent. Beverldge , Enactment of the Balllnger, 153 meet. r work ing Worship 11:00 a.m. Special of thu Hercules Powder company Institute of America equals 3750 motor vehicle violations, 1; all Main street, Utah of from Helper, work Boys week. the is to during This per state bill. ''Who days figthe commission industrial Huntington, CasMusic, Sermon theme, other offenses, 13, and number the hours from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. tle Dale and Ferron CCC camps, ""tiictlon of the powers of the Thy Neighbor?" asking fcr modification of the 1921 ure Is arrived at on the basis of held on suspicion, 2. with a number from surrounding Loadcourt in declaring acts supplement to the state mining tin report of the above named inEp worth league 7:00 p.m. coal which stitute considers each Workwas TO that laws mining camps, have made council. the ., adopted by er, Alice Kathmill, Topic," .. . of coal used by a railroad to compete at Price. ton i 8;mnnr "i utivviinuiukiuimi, arrangements to Service the pePeterson, According With ana ing I uueuipioyment Because of means one the work one ' t aP nimulnna man. for of of tition asks for modification 1.. the great number, sevdays Judge George Chrlstensen the To Others". i ivgmmiiuil. eral With e'lmlnation these In cards are planned. mind Seventh court district at left to use Price the proHpecis of Valentine supplement party Ladies Aid permit " " v o uiuniii yiw All veterans of the World War Sunday for Salt Lake City, where Erin Leonard,, chairman; Dr. Lym. the church Thursday afternoon permissible powder In coal mine for the coming year and the three years to follow, a ray of sunshine who wish to make application for he will preside over sessions un- man Kofford, Frank Averill and protection Committee In while men are on lihift. 13th. of rnnntltnt Innnl February begins to creep over the horizon ndlusted compensation will bave til Wednesday in the Third dls-- Johnny Mancina form the lodge oi rrce speech and a free charge, Mrs. T. Thomas, Mrs. C. . Phone neux items to The for the betterment of all territory o present their discharge and ad- - trict court. He was accompanied committee for conducting the tour E. McKec and Mrs. I W. Haw-leynament. Justed Service certificate or Loan' by Court Reporter M. W. Ross. Choir rehearsal every Friday Helper Journal. Phone 21 served by the DARGW. fnator Joseph F. Ouffey (D., I The i the yearly Workers last the officers and the union's support tration and the than address to the John president at Smith's Liberty the dollar dinner and that dinner by as great a reputation for Primary With the went I i two-hou- semi-classica- DECREE iri nw 1 that Smith said that from the I .........., i j i .ta.-inr- SEEK u j n Pw'. M.niL.na i . j i.i., "'"ZZ, :;Z u-i- c j ll n . j y - T 12 j - - ! ' (im-prnn- ! STAGINGS ! bov-trainln- g i h J Reservoir Watershed - I its , dr p h 1 j road-Scofiel- d A-- u J g USEFUL fur-mak- pub-teixhe- d SHERIFF IN all-stat- 3 y g 1 . Plans Labor 30-ho- I Jk . 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