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Show 4 Mining and I Railroad j j Newspaper A1 "JIM J Dollars Spent at Home are not Wasted H NTe The question of a municipal power plant for tk Heloer has been brought to the surface by action 0f the city officials in an appropriation of four hukdred dollars to H. T. Bletzacker, electrical ltes! engineer of Salt Lake City, to conduct a survey orl the local power plant possibilities and report ieaiba'ck to the council j s There are now three possibill-is first the of power rates, the1 continuance of the present ftZeVata wVich is not hardly possible; a an'&e secontt fs the' signing of 'Republicans Name Chairman, Secretary THfc Helper, Utah Friday, 21, 1936 THI JOURNAL'S NEWS COITION ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED Power Question Now Being Considered Here tk' ! The Only Newspaper In Iho World That Gives a Damn About Helper r":VOL. XXX an 1 UTAH STAR ROUTE Direct Primary Advocate Speaks THE CASUAL UNIT BACKS SHIFT effort to have con- to regulate cou-- j laws Kress pass tracts for hauling mail on star routes is to be made .in conjunction with the national association by the Utah Star Route Carriers association, J. O. Childs of Price, president, anounced Thursday. Ordeis to renew the drive, which was started during the lasi session of congress, whu received fcy Childs Thursday from of the E. J. Vesder, president national group. All members have been asked to write senators and congressmen of the state demand ing passage of a bill prepared and presented to congress. The bill asks for permanent contracts to be issued all star " carriers to prevent A renewed j Val H. Cewles, editor of the and head of Price the Utah Direct Primary league, spoke to the Helper Kiwanls club Wednesday evening on the proposed direct primary system for in the Ditch The Commissioner who Was Dr. Fahring, just about tpends his full lime in his duties as one of Carbon county's Doc was a vicconin: :sl mere. tim cf it ud just a mile out of town, but it was just some mud road there by the side of the was none thrown and he was just reaching back to close the: rear door cf his fancy, new The "No, Mas te Utah. Mr. Cowles pointed out the advantages of the convention system now used in Utah and said that this was one of the three states iu the union still using the old system of convention. He said that the backers of the move meat will seek to acquire recognition of the movement by securing 10 rer cent of the voters who City Not Yet Bought a plant "said Dr. "Pow- - JOURNAL, DIUVLRID EDITION SNUPPEK TO KVENY HOME RIt bUbbCKlFflON $2 A YEAR Man .Sentenced For Assault On Woman Carbon County May Become Labor Center James Edward Turner, 41 was sentenced in district court at Price Wednesday morn ing by Judge George Chiistensea to serve an indeterminate term not exceeding five years in the state prison. Last week a jury Carbon county may soon befound Turner guilty of assult with come one of the strongest union a deadly weapon with Intent to centers in the mountain states, do bodily harm. according to Frank Bonaccl, loTurner was charged with hav- cal representative of the U. M. Mrs. Jose- W. of A. With the formation cf ing severely beaten phine Toliver with an ax handle the Auto Mechanics union last and a fire shovel in the latter's week and the application for home in Price last November. charter. There are six unions in the county that are affiliated with the American Federation of TICKETS NOW ON and steps will soon be SALE FOR SHOW Labor the Carbon lieu to organize a County Central Labor Body, According to Chris Jouflas direct labor agent of the who has charge of the ticket Federation of Labor. Fed sale of the Helper Klwanis make it eral ion requirements ciub show to be hold at the one to that organize necessary Strand theatre next Friday of these central bodies in any beand Saturday evenings locality, there must first be at tween the feature showings, least five different unions organthat tickets for the event are ized and affiliated with the federAm-eiha- Or 1 "cut-throat- j 1 two-yea- giv-e- n side-splittin- -- it ( o e - y e i t Hum-fhre- being-mad- y e d ! 3 - 5 e 1 . d . I i . i 1 " , 1 ,, ,edle - f ,,. ,. . heavy-productio- n five-da- ? .1 ' 1 y ...ciy. rnr id re-s- j y trans-mak- r e -- r- I j emmnr ;Jl" I ... - - B 1 t - .... i' - iwe-worK- - pi-- f- - T , iw, -- " cem-Cc- I in: IB Ii r u er Plant" Dalpiaz in explaining ed In a majority of the counties the position of the Helper City 0f the state. The legislature Congress- council at a meeting of the Ki would, in this event, be forced bidding, Childs said. man Abe Murdock of Utah, who wanls club Wednesday evening.! t0 recognize the bill which It is a member of the postoffice and We have just authorized an en-- would then be and could consider post reads committee of the low- gineer to proceed with the com- - u only on letters cf the written er house, has notified the state pilation of data from which we term it would have. In event this now available. ation. The benefits of the show organization that he favors pas- could use our own judgment on; form of recognition were secured Carbon county will soon have will be turned ovir to a fund sage of the measure. of building a' he said that the governor could six and this number will include the proposition The bill would become effective plant or again entering into a not veto it. to be used for the feeding and the Cooks, Bartenders, of undernourished children. January 1, 1936, with all con- contract with the Utah Power, A short discussion Stone Masons and Brick was held Walters, tracts being made permanent as & Light company. Doc is find- concerning the proposed "power Carpen-tess- , Feeding undernourished childClerks, Layers, Retail Under ing this guestion of a municipal Plant" movement in ren is a project now being they come up for bidding. the and Auto Mechanics, and Helper handled by the club at the present regulations, the contracts power plant for the city one of versions pro and con Others United Mine Workers. were are opened to bids each four will be organized as time goes Helper schools and funds Argreat depth and may be seen brought up for discussion. years. most anytime figuring up kilo- rangements for the club's Buron and the central labor organizgained by the show will be various watts and Compensation for the turned over to the committee ation' will make Caibon county juggleing figures for lesque show to be held on the routes wuld be determined by the one of the few centers of the of the city under stage of the Strand theatre next handling this project. financing the interstate commerce commis- whatever method the union west with such a strong council Friday and Saturday evenings. sion, with consideration being decide. affiliation. were made. Dr. Joe Dalpiaze DANCING might REVIEW to the number of stops, weight was announced as the new chairBONNIE THEATRE bill now rendered to the consum of mail carried, distance travelman of the show program and er and the new rate by the power ed, amount of time BIRTHDAY WASHINGTON'S necessary he reported that projross is beOne of the most pleasing musEAST UTAH CCG of company would in effect amount each day and the character onmade ing the program icals and rapidly to about an 8 per cent discount roods The traveled. bill also dancing progams ever which will be over the bill now given to the embodies present regulations of presented by the local talent cf The annual Washington birthday UNITS ORGANIZE consumer. the system this community will be held this dinner and ball of the Carbon Joppa Lodges F. & A. M. On the basis of a $5.00 bill, rvening between the first and and will be held in the Price Masnlc which is the average light and ELK'S FIST MEET the Bonnie pecond show at was effected An organization thea'tre under the direction of temple Saturday evening compower bill of the individual home PEERLESS MINER mencing at 7 p. m. owner or renter, under the munimeeting Saturday of officials Maurine Whipple. DIES SATURDAY utf aseven Rev. H. T. Evans of the Pries C C BE C of WILL the STAGED Camps his Twenty-fivcipal power plant claims, Helper misses will church will be the eastern Utah district to conduct community bill would, with the usual cash on the with 'stage perform song Ole Swanson, 46 coal miner of of the program dicussion for principal speaker meetings amount monthly discount to about $3.87. Old Peerless, died and dance numbers and some Sunday- at 4 ii' their problems. and will speak on "Washington, On the basis of the rate now of p. m. in unusual 'talent been has unfolded More than forty boys have sigthe Price Hospital folcona Man of Loftiest Purpose." VoSaturday's meeting was fered by the power company, his a four-daillness of pneu- ducted at the Price nified their intention of enter- by Miss Whipple who has been cal selections will also be renlowing with Camp, je and 200 kilowatts ot power bill would be about $4.14 while monia. conducting dance classes In Hel-p- dered 18 soil conservation, divi- ing the annual eastern Utah A. by Jobs Daughters and a army, His bill the present bill would be $4.50 for the past winter. Jihe present scale. Mr. Swanson A. boxing tournament, sponsored had resided in sion of ofvocal solo by R. S. Robbins of and on grazing forestry rate. the These current amounts figto the discounts The following students are to Carbon county for 15 years, havand by the Price lodge of Elks Spring Canyon. Following the dance and sing: I ttt $31.50 per month. On the ures give an idea of the saving ing moved here from Washington, ficers inof attendance. J. W. to- take place Dorothy Deni- - dinner and scheduled March of program, dancing will Ephraim, supervisor would be wlh new V that made the scale offered ny the power 7 man, Paula Carter, Yvonne Pag- be lie was born in Sweden. Efforts ill 3 Manti National forest, and 12, 13, and 14. . enjoyed, are !any, his bill with the same rate charge. to K. D. Williams of SaltLake City, Postponement, due to lateness an, Mary Paletta, Maggie Tan The committee in charge inUnder" the proposal for a local locate a brother byandauthorities junt of light and power with of the state tournment at Salt ner, Veon Tanner, Bertie Dart, cludes C. E. Beveridge, William sister division of the engineer regional usual discount would run power plant, tentative figures ' to reside in Washington. of is responsible for Qullico, Littlejohn, Robert Murray, Dr. L. te the Beth Moatz, Eleanor grazing, w ere the principal Lake, t $29.00 or $2.50 less. On the place the cost at $140,000 and a He was Jean K. Grover, George Jackson and Betty lield matches in March in- Alma Daughtery, unmarried. being at makers the sessions various rnel 's of the municipal rate by a project for the purpose has been ace Beaches and De Youug, Roy of stead this month according Byron Hixon. held. Because of storm condii J would placed with the P. W, A. for applant, the same bill Frank Averill, committee mem- loulse Conover, IjOus May Sprat-ling- , about $27.00, or two dollars proval. In event the federal gov the figures of the proposed plant, tions, a number of other army ber. Shirley Downey, LaJeanne m than the rate that the citv ernment granted the money, the the plan does not include a and soil service men expected to The committee has secured the Dennis, Beverley Dennis, Geral fund which were to the city ' would attend, unable by get to services of Norman now get from the power com city would have to bond itself for Mrs. Luhilo Ilsie Chaiiesworth, Clyde Hamilton, dine Self, Joyce Allen, and about $4.50 less than 55 per. cent of the total amount modernize or keep the process of Price. Miss Mahohney, Mrs. L. and of education at C. C. C. Nyhan, Jene Marie director Miller, lienor, new namThe organization was Although, tentative power production in keeping with esjrate the city is now getting. of the plant Broad bent, Miss Lucile Christen- camps Ferron and Castle Dale, Leger. J rate to be obtained from n plans of municipal power plant the change of the times, allowing ed the Eastern Utah District As- - in Thtse assisting in the costud- sen, Lillian Lloyd and Miss Mae regard to entrants from those lor new inventions and discover and plant amounts to about a adherents call for replacement of ies of science which vicinities. He include Nielson. will be ing assisted arrangements might in the Supervisors of Personnel Work a former Golden Gloves cham by fLE ufteen percent discount on the parts and machinery. in giving end make the construction Advisers to be Agencies, Educational Winfred W. pion at Castle Dale in training completed within a year or two and Camp Surgeons. JOHN M- - LEWIS TURNS DOWN SALARY camp aspirants. It is expectten West, supervisor of completely obsolete within the local tho tfns COAL COMPANIES OPPOSE PAYMENT ed that twenty-fivfighters will years. camp, was named chairman, with enter from the two camps. the memfollowing committee BOOST- - SATISFIED WITH PRESENT PAY The Elks club ring will again bers: Amos Wakefield, super OF THE GUFFEY ACT TAX LEVIES iniemlent of the Ferron camp; be ready for training February 17 when all contenders will ofARMY WILL SEEK M. Orr Jr., James ............. -j. superintendent John M. Lewis, burly headed of the Blanding camp; and Mr. ficially swing into training. extra day, tho By working the entries from the Price fighting president of the United te, sClxteen leading Utah coal com--- ity that congress will make more NEW POST RECRUITS Hoopes, superintendent of the C. Several a toiled miners C. C. through izrtes joined in an action Monhave been camp won keep- Mine Workers of America, lliitlgeland camp. The next meetfor restrictions the burdensome in time week first the in nearly two form during the recent still more admiration and confi yj in federal court to enjoin the ing was se; for near March 14 ing of penalties and coal producrefunding In Iuerease years. scarlet fever ral officers from at the quartine collecting dence of labor in this union and at the Ferron camp. move is under the provisions of the taxes. At a time not so long ago, instilled a spirit of devotion tion resulting from this officers were entertain camp. tax Visiting to the refers The emeran complaint to alleviate expected are Entries also a act from .Jt'y by as a expected pending ruling enlist- - ed at a dinner at the local camp young men applying for among union members last week tax" or Mine Workers "penalty, the United 'I United States supreme court ui an at 'inon. nm! ur Anyone when he vetoed the action of the gency uoWmA,i tax had menf in tho tt c Armv Washthe constitutionality of that and states thatfor ifthethe entire ""e'ted con" national convention which recent- of America's convention in Helper and! Lee.! with my calJ. Bracken the by of Mayor idea I?1 My adventure enbeen effective by :act C. A. Knobbs for entrv rro recognized ington Friday A sala boosted his $12,000 funeral session, followed year ly the total tax of traveling to far places, said' by ceedure. a resoultion authorizing o complaint sets forth that ender year of 1935, acting The Elks furnish all ary to $25,000. sessions, was held would have Colonel William C. Webb, re- - ""''Partmental company ecessary equipment except because for eachrrcm the; Waving, aside the protests of miners to work an ertra day. the TntoJ plaintiff companies, afternoon. dining cruitinir for officer th to $170,520 $12,720 Frank Bonaccl, Utah representthe "coercive provisions" of ranged participants fighting clothes. delegates against the refusal to ative of District 22, in a telephone 3LES jluffey act, have taken mem-i- f and the monthly average would mountain Area, but today, he ten Approximately tbe $13'000 Increase. Lewla have been from $1060 to $14,210. continued, applicants are coming LEGION OF MOOSE JUke message to the Helper Journal 'i .T promise. . will' J'6. iip in the coal code and have said international offic- - 'last of that the in with a fixed ,n,.rho mi,J . in The constitutionality I I ,1 V w I 'I U' 11 U1 b'ril lir MilLH IHHPF AT N.1 I ilta ttr ers did notthewant Friday evening said that he I made themselves amenable the "least sien had received orders from Lewis on the ground of improving their eduction. Fort! is act challenged . iuarcu Z.i, Z4. flie taxing features of that and 2C. where, that the act is an attempt to Douglas is exceptionally adapted to put all miners to work Satur. .. h tlieV Will pivnn an" s.nnntn lion " Utah The of over salaries. the Moose Legion matters Improper by for this rethe Mr. Bonaccl spent all afterregulate purpose, latest for day. the honor of representing, ity )ever, the companies con-- use of the taxing power of the port of the school " ' phnip Murray v,ce pre8ident noon In notifying the miners, and 1 that J , at Itah showing th-ea National act that the is unconstltu-Golden; an(, Thomag Kennedy, secretary-G1;s urn government: that it is as a result the mines were open 1 a Cleveland. .Coo, ,t and that the tax is in f r.mhef commerce trt.asurer. also refused increases interstate the tbe! beyond the Some Post of Saturday. ,. Army will .:? a. not tax. "nenala but ... Bty go three rounds frm $9000 to $18,000 each. (miiud n., iur jirAl Blltlt Even in a per.'I They contend that if the provisions of the constitution; popular courses are radio, typ- convention ..L .u.r eaen wn.uies unless to ge held in Park the, "Your officers will mrrv An of law is an invasion the that six not miners have worked iod, e I United States diesel stenoare unable to pick the U'ltll fill thntr at ron trt U nnA nKI1!. engineering, supreme court City next August 15 and 16, at judges to the states ing in a week since April 1, days In motor res the act unconstitutional tho rights reserved " mechanics and CaSe graphy, indecision which time the state convention,! at our present salaries," Lewis 1934, when the and the people by the tenth week bethe third annual In this state.1 ,y the Ju(,geH a fou,tn ronn1 to.'d the convention. j will have suffered "irrepar-It is an unlaw- - electricity. that came effective. amendment; , The Colonel man court a stated unless , the that injury" will he held. .i nAirAP Wiln a blizzard in full blast 10 ueiegaio ,u, ?:r::- Jts them the relief asked. B. N. Reddington of Martin was' in the .in1 completes a course outside, the convention Friday Reasons for the " bp Lass Dies "irreparable " "s the named to the post of the Great' FlTC DeDartlTlPnt JsAf authorized an overtime produc Helper uniform- - throughout ttae rm' ty" that is claimed will be aot.be the' North Moose in the while or knowledge of viola-gained, the legion at coal Saturday tion to copej ' and In Following Illness are cited the uncertainty the United States to salt u.ke confab while Fete with the fuel shortage emergency. b. 1 of the constitu- - service, or after he returns Anniversary j. Eva article of Hon 17, daughPappazaharts, fie act's provisions for tax ; ,: to civil life. If a man has a de- - Llttezzetti was named Custodian The miners, however, coupled ter of Steve and Anna Vouros doubt as to the procedure UVIIi of the Heart. a vote to extend the week's pro- Pappazaharia of Heper, died' SunThp The plaintiffs offer, in case tbe sire to travel, he may apply for anniversary Those attending the meet from of the lweil(y.fim ,o taken for such refunds; injunctive limit day in the Price hospital followof relief is granted, to de-- ( a transfer to one of the Army the founding Price fire duction beyond the long period of time for amount foreign service stations. During the Helper lodge were Mr. and department will be observed by with another ballot to demand a ing a seven-dathe court the illness of uremia with fug refunds and the possibll- - posit Mrs. A. J. Carlson, J. H. Marshall members at their week in the next bitu- and chronic myocarditis. ball ' a annual that is due for the taxes and to January three men were Mr. and Mrs. T. If t minous wage and hour contract. v,i.i, i i.i rinoinn i Miss Pappazharis was born at payments on succeeding f erred from Fort Douglas to uv...s t,.u Oliver ij. - 'Uni .wrs. of uuy orders Mron rnchard. two and m. mm ballroom Hawaii. to further Lewis urged public authorities Stcrrs. china, She is survived by her until the moiith.i of Wash night IVE RESULTS ' in h ton's birthday Salt! A recruiting party from to see that none o t the coal parents; one brother Steve, and tho court. Plans for the event are being mined Saturday was diverted to one sister. Elplnike Pappazaharls, BRING REWARD Attorneys for the plaintiffs are Lake City wIM vi(it tne towns hJ 1If ,T rit? lH section as follows: HI prepared under the direction of industrial use. In allowing min- all of Helper. Price Clair M. Senior and Raymond 1. this Chi f Ne)hI Cunderson, with Nick ers to work more than the 35 Funeral services were conduct0:1 the 22th, 26th, 27th and 28th PRESENT OPERETTA t'elpt of an honor certificate- Serior. suit the &i:! j..the' i.t bringing an( Elmle Bernard!, Rulon Bryn- hours a week specified in the ed Wednesday afternoon at companies The of the 24th; Blanding 'iBMiiKuisneu aonievemeui uun p(hruary: . er. Del r.iAAinw In and Gardner Greek Orthodox inn Price church fine recent mil rail Ariva bv.are the Blue Blaze t.oai comLewis said present v irnnpviiio rfioMo agreements, v.., TViio on,i" Vcr. ne urnsv kovrnrc a. An Helper and members, assisting. the union wanted to make sure with students of the "n county chapter of Amer-- j pany, Chesterfield Coal company., ion on the 27th; Helper.! muBlcal comedy; department romantic company. Coal rg Red Cross was announced; on nrtGate Stantlardville in and CaBtle ih.in h display will be no families would suffer from school being in attendance and rlven along Main Street prior to cold because they were unable friends, and relatives of the young ay by m. W. Ross, local dependent Coal & Coke I company.! bntwefin m Inn I ,Udl ' the dance. AAnnnf r...l to ' wman of Price. r coal. mis from all of Carbon countv get 31 arc urfeM by Colo..'! Pnts of the Helper Central school Ufceny and tT" In Miners coal th the church. Utah With Several fields of crov.'ding Gardner, exception to see it Webi winie the ..." truncate v;as signea oy There will be thirty musical party v. 1u all of the men have been mem- worked Saturday, adding a sixth selections were rendered f't ary t. urayson as nntioniu pany, mumm by the of an nnmt Th in inun nn.l ndvantaeen Coal company, .Peerless as a labors their direc- to school week's the under the J Lilian and President Franklin tional since its Helper day lJ0r8 'with department and ,?f a cast of sixty ' ehestra con.-- , enlistment will be explained, means in of company foundln M. tion who of Prof. ai Wyai Sales Edelman J. aiding relieving sevelt. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard furnished neonle. ' with modern and rhusicM i ... Price W9 lead was Interment the haiminn i.uriv. Spring Canyon coai In north and singing. the fuel shortage to Salt Lake City, dancing. The costumes are to ll in the Trice City conducted local drive, which resulted pany. Sweet Coal company. Unit transportation from prolonged east, resulting will from Salt Lake City, and Utah, where their enlistment Phone nett'. item to Thr . i ooaa nf ed SUtes uei coniptmjr y menihomViin etery. weather. for the performance. be completed. Helper Journal. Phone 21 t'tah Fuel company. county quota. Alexander Lakie will act as the precinct chairman of the KepuWican party in Helper, announcement according to made this week by the leaders of the party in Helper. Mr. Lakie will sncceed Harris Simonson, former postmastMr. Lakie has been acter. as the city judge for ing past two years and has always been identified with the Republican party. also Glen Ballinger was named to the post of secretary of the precinct. He will succeed It. A. Nilson who r acted over the past period. ten year contract with new the present proerocer at a is third the and rate; jiJjudted plant a power municipal 0 tmild locally.. produce the power rtnaud Ifc Last year. Helper City paid the! Utah Power and Light company about 2 cents per kilowatt The consumer pi' power used. i paid about 8 cents with the cash Sisaount on light and about 3.6 In other words, eents on power. the consumer rate charged thej rate that the city is "te frit the hared for the power, but Hel ical vr city practically maintains the f- nses of the city administra-t lrom the profits derived from L A power and light. Under the L f schedule offered by the pow te Company, Helper City would f ,4 1.42 cents per kilowatt used; ft fie under the claims of the p. fcicipal power plant support-j the city would make its own V ctricity for about one cent per watt and this would include est on bonded indebtedness L maintenance of the plant. S: to illustrate the saving that " jfdld be-- passed out to the con-t!tt ;r, we can take a practical p,e Take tne case of a con JHI it r who, we say uses 300 "five it ir |