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Show I f z ifri TOT f r I Us in' - . ve before who hold the me vanuuo tfrs from (those real attraction , . . Wu.D ;0 a Helper. inn will to !.,..,. Helper. to Theatre, Art Jolley. local chamber and "M'" the stranu. is Ln so that the boys round bouse are com-the thing lsat work. J. R. M at or-pa- rt le are going Jolley Mr. vork out a peaceable the public ad- not inter- ,m and still rail he employees in using coun-cau- Some Sfflies W'f Now: going into the Day Any afford I . . both-whi- - M their regular meeting here Sar urday afternoon. She will succeei Reese M. Reese, newly electee state treasurer. She has served as deputy for 20 years, being first employed b A. Ballinger in 1916, and under three succeedim treasurers, H. S. Robinett, Earl N property owner and Cal-us- a, ha.-serv- Radcliff and Mr. Reese. Mrs. Oberto won the indorsemen of the 'Democratic central com mittee at a meeting on Novemhei A! 30 over five other eandi:i;s though prominently identified wit the Democratic party in the coun ty, she served four years undei She Republican administration. will assume office the-- first of the year when Reese takes over the He-side- . se Wil-lac- custom-ib- e 1. AUOI'.OI A(iE home lato Thursday night, December 3rd, following a lingering illness duo to old age indisposition. Funeral services were conducted In the railroad chapel here Monday morning under the direction of Father William A. Ruel and burial was held in the Helper city cemetery plot. Mrs. Laborol was born in Italy in 1866 and came to the United States in 1893. She came west the tame year and in 1S94 was married to Antone Lalor6i at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Laborols came to Helper in 1912 and have lived here ever since where they have made tludr home and developed property of this city. Mrs. her husband. Laboroi ii survived by two sons, uid four brothers. The sons ara I'eter Laborol of Salt Lake and John Laboroi of Helper; and he-- ' brothers; Frecesco Tronsano if Calusa, Italy; Joe Tronsano f Novinger, Missouri; Vincent rronsano of Perkley. Calif.; and 'lenient Transano of West Frank fort, Illinois. vaimvn 1 address system ic V AT banker of this city, died at her ' 1 OF AXTOXK known or-nervi- ce. 1 YEARS Mrs. Tressa Catherine Iaboroi, 70, wife of Antone Laborol, well . lueaday at the bus-- L Bonnie by the have We of Helper. In in the history of houses e the business it so stronsly for a f.tho imorovement 25 OF SEVENTY . ku RESIDED SUd.Mlls High Church Dignitaries Here For Civic Banquet Last Night fo eacti ia HERE Requiem mass was suns' at the railroad chapel here Wed-- ! nesday morning for Frank Martinelli, 76, aged Helper pioneer resident who died at his home here of pneumonia last Saturday. The fourth annual w dS . Father William A. Ruel presided , Moon room ball at as head of the local nartsh ftri"rlw?v..iasc mSnt ln , tiie Silver . . . . , p a uy autre . . at ,....u dudiic rpnrp. nanmipr whiph rQhi: 1 iiniu.iv. ,.h,u , . wiuiiu nunc ruiner r' coyne conducted the. funeral oi me various civic and fraternal Father Dowiins .said thejganizations of Price and Helper were in attend- rosary at the Martinelli homejance the funeral. preclling . II- - . .. i I i Mr. .Hdiuntm nau ineen a res-eany two nunared persons ident of Helper for the past 32 were in attendance at the banquet CARBON MASONS years, coming here in 1903 when!, niRnl a, th was then merely a few Helper Kearney, jj.u. uisnop; section huts and farms He spent' NAME OFFICERS the best years of his life here'of tift Salt Ulkt' Catholic diocese, and had been engaged in various jwas in attendance, .speeches were form? of business including trans-- , made by the mayors of both Price Charles 11. lieveridge of Price fer and dray, soft drink parlor and Helper ana responses were was elected worshipful master of and finally the garage business, also given by representatives of Carbon lod.e No. 2, F. and A.M.. He and his son, Ixuis, built the; the 1'rice and Helper Kiwanis at a. regular meeting Monday Martinelli Garage on north main clubs, the Trice and Helper night at, the Masonic Temple' at street in lf)2t. of commerce, chambers legion 1'iice. He has played a prominent posts, and other enterprising Oilier officers elt'Cted and ap-- ; in the development of Help- - ganizations. include: Senior warden.! pointed er and is a large property ownerl Ecdesiasts Speak Richard Jojui Vaughan, Helper; in the community, and is widely Rev. Father .Win. A. Ruel and Robert M. Murknown by old timers of eastern other ecclesiastic heads were also junior warden, senior deacon, John ray, Price; Utah. participants on the speaking pro- - Lawrence Sullivan, Helper; jun- He was horn in Ohiara, Italy; gram and the worthiness of the nil uuavuu, i iui j. i fsietu in 1879 and came to this for which the carnival is Helper; chaplain, Ralph C. Jones conducted was praised by every- try 43 years ago. Albert Shaw, Mutual;! organist, Surviving are the widow, Mrs. ,one. marshal, Theodore Thomas; til Other prelates and priests er, Antonio Mighaccio; treasur Josephine Martinelli; one son, Louis, and five daughters. Mrs. who accepted invitations to the er, .untiam Lattiejohn; seere-- i e B. J. Vieta. Mrs. Andrew Wal-- i banquet included the Rev. tary, j. w. nammona. Jr., Esther, Josephine and'frid J. Giroux, pastor, Cathedral, i Salt Lake Elizabeth, all of Helper. jof the Madeleine, Xity; the Rev. Joseph S. Keefej superintendent of the diocesan TAX COLLECTION schools; the Rev. A. A. LeMay.l Eureka; the Rev. Joseph I. Gos-- j jselin, Midvale; the Rev. V. C. tneaueo nitlit CALLED. WIFE High mer- - the offered by leach 0f the MRS. A. LABOROI IS 1 Christmas trade Loniotion of a scheme where-i-- e city-trati- RIPTION $2 A YEAR irv3 J-- Catholic Carnival N Many Attend First WEDNESDAY FRANK MAUT1XELLI IlllilKlli LIVED HERE SINCE 190: HAD BEEN BUSINESS together working years many in tine boost Helper 11 ! LONG RESIDENT Are Helper. Utnh FnV?or I nnnmVnv. iVwtiUk;l.l M - BURIED to A Helper Owned Newspaper ; tit j Polit ica lly Independent . FRANK MARTINELLI 5, Subscribe for J THE JOliPMtl L. TOTOnn SO COUNCIL THIS rilURSDAY. TONIGHT f. Members of the Helper city ouncil passed up their recular VrtniIghtly meeting last night Cavanaugh order to attend the opening acarls fixing his show of the Carbon Catholic: anquet SETS RECORD Wm. Rev. which convened last 'arnival the jMareetiu, Ogden; lico walking into An- light at the Silver Moon ball Kennedy, the Rev. Joseph P. oom in Price. The Helper Ki- - ' muh and the Very Rev'. CARBON PAYMENT HIGHEST jMoreton Merchants Plan Advertising Program fciobbj ambulating into A. F. Giovannoni, Salti likewise,' passed their Msgr. IN SIX YEARS :vr shop City Decorated For Holiday Season egular weekly meeting on Wed .Lake City. l.'ardell giving the third nesday f6r the occasion. Following the principal address; Tax collections up to November a mischief The city council will sit lit maker. The retail merchants of Hoi ier are united In a city-- Ule by Rev. Kearny, the doors of the 30 were better this year in Carbon to the thrown Pappacoustas Merchants Christmas ore! were open Iteiail hall tiadis ramiwijni upon egular ..eetulon. tonight at S p.ro,. running by the county than they havp betn .for fames booths "and frolic' of the Association, "a division of thv cttanibe-ro-f machine it the city hall when the iiuea- ronimeiive," and have ion of light rates and letting of Bertolina getting in his the past six years, according to carnival. made a very interesting activity profrrain that will continue until Reese M. Reese county treasurer. he proposed civic auditorium-Price December 25th. Band Ptans Tour Collections at the close of the from the Social Security Hoard contract as well as 1937 budget.' pflas in a rush to Friday's program opens at 2 The outstanding feature of the were $490,992.21. of Washington, D.C., under date will bo discussed. wnen BrB appointment with his discount period concern p.m., I IfW of December CIMUm nillVfHI This represents 82 per cent of the eration. Finalists ui an amateur jusiauj i mc 3, as follows: I C 5 I I ! !? I "MI uiawm,, i vm In response to queries from te's bald head reflect- - amount set up against the treas- imnr nmirrnm will comnete for at the two Helper theatres for, w" labor-unio-n FOR officials, the Social LEGION . PLANS the Grill front win- - urer's office, which is $t)O0,930.57. prizes at the dance hall at 8 p.m. over a $100.00 iu merchandise' announced Board DIES MONDAY NIGHT to be free Of the total collected the treastoday and Security cash 2 will start away given A doll parade at p.m. jthat employees of labor unions. iim marking "Paid" urer reported $463,771.61 and the the events scheduled for Saturday.; to the lucky number holders of CHRISTMAS FETE assessor 2$7,220.(V. Approximately This event also will be held in the tickets which are given away Mrs. Eveline Davis Hortle. 64, including the paid officers, Jganizers, business agents, clerks, Harmer g oing home 75 per cent of the tax collection - pavilion and is open to all child- free to every person who entersll wife of Harry Hortle, died at: .stenographers, and all other em- came from mines and public util- ren under 12 years of age. Awards a store of the city. It is not DEC. 18 -- 19TH her home in Spring Canyon of such organizations, tickets these to 'er filling ities. doll purchase having essary a car up he offered for the ,are eligible to qualify under the The collections during Iecember;tlle most unique ensemble, the nor do you have to purchase a day evening. was horn St. She in old age benefit provision of the LEGION PLANS FOR CHRISTM George, store. in total item the to Mtto and his Pontlac' are expected any ;most beautiful doll and the larg- single bring December 14, 1871, the daughter Social Security Act, and such WILL CONDUCT CARNIVAL tercou and her new to within a few points of 90 per est doll. Many Awards Frederick and Emma Adams organlzatlons as well as their em TO RAISE FUNDS The awards include $60.00 in of Tfcn icent. Reese reports that an " fallowed bv, .. l..r t......, ttill hf ployees are subject to the same FOR TREE 5" merciniuiie and of amount i).'0 the delinquent a pet show. Among entrieBjcash slicing bacon-- 1 ually large Resides her husband, she is tax- as other employers. These , n nwnv mnnl'.l niiivK.i . . i.iiiiiin . ....... f... oriixlu i rv ... nftor&A fii Ner and his dogs iiiiA.,taxes was paid this year. fwi!yi I'M d Carbon Post No. 21 of the Uvs rabbits, lizards' and turtles.! the lucky ticket holders w'no survived by the following .ions,are informal rulings or the collecting for his' BurWillard the Board and or Ida! Davis, daughters: in Bonnie Security the either be at. must American 3:30. brother will Tronsano. Legion will conduct a open show Vincent Mr. The 'j' carnival In the. Liberty hall Strand theater at the time of Spring Glen; Louis Davis, Helper; eau of Internal Revenue Ball Saturday huge coming home from of the laie Mrs. Tony Laboroi Fred. Richard and Davis, Union officials, the board stat- - here on Friday and Saturday. left for his home in P.erKley. riimax of the carnival win be; the drawing. The committee in Spring Canyon; Mrs.Floyd Inez fill in employers' December 18 and 19 for the should for of thee Kves,:e(j, the to queen came drawing a of He charge popularity the crowning ratling looking over California Tuesday. Mrs. Frances blanks Grove; their and Stevt Pleasant of noSft ot raisinff funda urizes is comprised for tt, 1mm site attend the funeral of ins sister. Cunningham, Spring Glen; Also should fill in applications for So- - annual Christmas tree benefit for (Continued on Page 4) Bolotas. Harney Hyde, Barney fis, Jr.. homiinf nvpr survlvlng are 25 grandchildren cial Security account numbers. the boys and gi.)H or tbs djst. Vieta. and K. A. Greenhiilgh. ass works Mr. Thorit Hatch was a Verto get and one and The necessary blanks if not Theatre Any nal visitor Sunday. CENTRAL LABOR UNION A public IVcisintl fn'hnlil n nrnivnl thlu address system has the following sisters: Mrs. Frank ready received, may be Obtained been installed so that it will not Judd and Mrs. Josephine Hatch, from the local post offices, and year was decided at the post t Panguitch, and Mrs. Ellen Bal- should be returned In accordance meeting last week and this will STRIKE matter which theatre the RECOGNIZES with the instructions holder is iu. The award lard, Phoenix, Arizona. printed take the place of a soliciting of thereon. Should question arise merchants for donations for this will be given to you regardless. There will only be two of these RIPRAPPING regard to the status of any benefit as has been the practice PROJECT in UTO MECHANICS OUT and labor organization or In other years, Christmas before particular drawings SINCE - DEC. :Mtl December an 15, include Tuesday Louis Dc'inkwortb and James employee, the Board's stateDecember ment 22nd. and points out, a decision will Galanis are in charge of the carTuesday, NOW central AHEAD GOING Carbon county The Ixx-abe made in each individual case. nival and they will be assisted lrogram Rowley, Carbon county assessor incum-- 5 labor union, which includes of-36 adon the feature Another by the auxiliary which unit will crafts, here Labored arrived associnamed president of the Utah State As-o- f affiliated locals and Mr. of the conduct many of the attraction)? program PetCj vertising LA mechROIl NO SECUKED con-- f ficially recognized the auto from Salt Lake to attend the at the carnival. is a weekly broadcast over annual ation the WORK a PKOGKESSES Officials at County anics strike Monday night Mrs. funeral of his mother, The plan of the carnival will b local station every Friday this group They agreed to the Ogden on Wednesday meeting in Price. aid He left for his to have various booths and each Laborol. and Dankworth Mrs. Louis Tony night. WPA The of the city and pickets project 'eek. furnish financial sell merchandise and present Miss Katherine. Street are per- of Helper for the of home Tuesday. riprapping y acted as if necessary. now games of chance. There will te is Mr. Frank n this program vice preswith Dalplaz forming About 50 mechanics have been some unusual vocal selections the Price river in its channel tate organization in the post office, re- a fish pond, fortune telling, games through the city is proceeding assisting since December 3 and still idle Ernest Cook, who held and many other attractions. year and will A placing after a delay for the past the garage owners and mechanfor some time. on Saturday night will 1937. He Iurrent dance that Streets Decorated position w uu account oi nut nrvcitti cikh ics are unable to come to an agclose the affair. county assessor keeping with past prac- - bavlng sufflcient labor. . V, ' J reement as to wages and hours. In the ,". he was decof The. committee in charge ar has ,,,, Helper New Hours city tices, The Closing ghovel used t i'Siea Five garages have acceeded to orated the streets with colored Sebron Golding. now arranging to decorate the out the channei and I' ' but straighten! Set For Holidays t the requests of the union, ofrioe at that and streamers in order to the course of the river in Liberty hall and give a most, un1 At the first meeting of the Helper now being picketed lights others six a in the Yuletide instill ique form of entertainment to the assessor, I Irving spirit use is in as it and Retail Merchants association proagain a member have indicated they will close of the f.itv and cotintv. citizens ami residents of the at shoppers large. held Tuesday evening, a def. Fl school their service departments rather The city administration has put ceeds up the channel, a crew of board and WPA of workers rock the sides inite time schedule for openyk V4" I ( . than meet the demands set forth up Its own Christmas tree in o' the board in the cut. NICK JARDING DIES AT ing and closing of stores of in the 15 articles of an agree- front of the hall and is a city The be to was set. The new mem prove union may project Helper submitted by ment fiyerbus-! very fine example for the member of one of the most vital improve-- ! schedule includes the following bers. family- - of Carbon iness men of the community. ments in the public development PRICE HOSPITAL hours: the from nronosal .nnnf.r s'tendance at th nrocram of the. citv in the nast 8 from will Stores open was presented. II garage operators Fh tlmo I'l'.nllClllH IN APPRECIATION a.m. to 7 p.m. every day bedecade. If the new channel will to the striking meenanics ai aj governing heads "wish to take thh means weather the summer and fall We tween December 7th and 15th. Nick .larding, 76. died last at Price; X meeting Tuesday night riId legislative com-- ; of expressing otir sincere appre-- j floods and hold the water Intact, will be open from 8 Stores at the Price city hosstrike The Saturday was rejected. iitt a adonted hv a.m. Decemand one hlsto each 8 from remove of elation a hazard until will of every p.m. witn 'it pital dropsy. He had mittee. after the meeting rn to be Dlesenfiwl ber 15th to 25th. not who extended sympathy during torfcal slngificance in this coin-- . known survivors would although it was said they the dealers, ssiu of the state our beloved hus- munlty. Stores will be open from believed that a sister lived In consider returninc to work under the death of 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. everyday band and father. Also we would South Dakota. Burial was held the terms offered by the garage Mr. and Mrs. Tony Frungi like to express our sincere gratifollowing Christmas and exThursday at Price, f operators. Lurbank, Cal- tude for the lovely floral offer- and children have returned from He has been living In Helper cept on Saturdays and days "mertz and Dr. before holidays on which days 'for the past twenty-yearUP. where to California ar motored ings given Oakland, they Scarcelli James Mrs of Salt Mrs. Frank Martinelli have been residing for the past Lake City they will remain open until cording to some who have known to attend the Friday Roosevelt. flay at the iimo the usual time of 9 p.m. and Family. ? Cook. several months. him here that long. wedding of her son. Johnnie n. o. Weeter. Silas Rowley treet counting rear of his store calling a i ! j elper Merchants Active Yule Progress! Iim -- -- - w . : to , Briiiin i-- - nee-wi- Mon-)pIoye- es I noi-sil- - ! N . - . So-an- j , j ' , . BON MED al-'rj- great-grandchil- d, lucky-ticke- ASSESSOR STATE HEAD) l at at l E T . I . - f" I r j - i l j i n- - i j j i |