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Show 6. Kit aTkl Mining anu Z'ZS'S j Railroad Newspaper r be oUal,.. siting: to ting TTTTTDW A A Helper "Bi'il'lijQlTXXXI. No. 25. L'l 1111. TMt JOURNAL HDPH EDITION DCUVLRCO FREt TO IVCRV MOMI Helper, Utah. Friday, January 22, 1937. 'jJANET UNDERPASS Observer WORK IS SLOWED TH JOURNAL NIWI COITION OCLIVEREO ONLV ON UBSCRimON Business Licenses For First Quarter Issued BOARD OF EDUCATION THE CASUAL I j Owned Newspapei Politically Independent biim ied to wa the la?; f. a clerk Subscribe for J SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR hjELPER FINANCIAL Condition Shown in City's 1936 Report NAMES NEW HEADS Business licenses in the City ot Helper tor the first quarter are) now due, according to ward re- j At a meeting of the Carbon ceived here from the city re-- j To Wake county board of education in Price, I to Cost' Union Project Expected fcpf Helper, corder's office last week. Orson H. Guymon, dean of the I ... .... ... ..... on excavations north the 9-- t a Already AAA. Hr-k auuuhi reps inr me iirKi n Tea, time to wake up. We have' was Pres-I(e- r entrance of the project have been commission, were due ,Q the ret.order.s the light In the last two ' By July, This Year completed and the steel Bupport-- ldnt of the board, with Joseph office last Wednesday, Helper City... Finances Shown in Report January ears, but this Is not enough.! of Consumers as viceO. Mr. Flaim said. Signs that Issued ing girders have been placed. The N'ayIor light now is the time for Helper With By City Recorder Flaim. Payment i sub zero temperatures con- contracting and pl "'UUL- Helper is receiving a healthy ivlc clubs and fraternal organiz-- j firm, Strong of Bonds , Indicated. 16lh ttiona EGeore key of Price wasjwmter trade were reflected by aa well as all public minded tinuing to dominate the weather Grant are awaiting only a break to the P03'1'00 of clerk, the cori number of business who are Intrenched In the situation in thus area, word was, in the weather, to rush men to.relected of this increase was the expense relfare of the community, citizens received here early this week the 8Cene of activitiea start; auu j. r.. reiui oi rnce was houses that applied early for Helper City's annual financial incurred by the Janet Street unriJHUlUR hP r -lcenSPS th - VPBT. statement was released for pubnnnnrotn nrnaaa . nr,,rin. l Iho snd eroups who will continue to . ui wvviu. "WW uwuiiufr. vvuvi . worn on Helpers Janet, that term. which the city materials Rederpass not cannot lication this week by Cdty In the future (and Days Clrf here Wilson Sworn In cuut-iiias- s flv.hv-nlerh- t oeen nas oiiect individuals account had to meet and of weather not increase of tha the . . are the projeci tJ S; LICJt 'J ASPHALT PROJECT corder Ernest Flaim and same W. D. Wilson, of Standardville, calut-in. . In. anarlmanl eho flit about) to blossom forth definitely suspended until condi-- i charged against the contractors vino kiutuii will be found in detail tnlS elected to the board, was Lrith their greatest Influence. tions are suitable to permit work- - inasmuch as the contracting firm icently ... ... , .. A Auditorium V -issue of the Journal. !n.l.llAJ M "mitu ers on the project to continue has only 250 working days to PLANS READY SOON The statement this year indiA financial statement on the lue oalu- l" rbon County complete the job. cates the-- growth of Helper as Civic Auditorium excavation and start stake driving memoer ner lne work-jmomen W88, funds is also At present, the only 'Asking For activities. receipts are approximately $27,000 listed this year. The are of at the the site city has reing project Junior college. Support of the H. JONES DRAWING UP, greater than 1935. It also reflects According to J. Q. Donghtery, the state engineering force and slide. Mr. Guymon is completing HENRY 1 ceived IS0.1S7.57 in cash for the i. I .4; iL ' nJ.J s u.r DETAILS FOR PAVING OF the immense improvement pro- building and lists disbursements his first elective term, to which t"'k,hjef engineer m cnarge o the pMJre county CITY STREETS Project. Helper Is giving upportjproJecti approximately 19 per cent gram that Helwer has been under at $5,835.07 was named in 1932 after havon he 6) page (Continued leaving a balance of so are the coal mining com- - of the construction has been com- going in the past year, and al- $74,352.50. The Public Works Ading completed through appointof the'riIeted and fmUniUes. The promoters Property owners who feel the though disburseents are greatet, ministration cent of ment a term as successor to Hish-onear,y 33 will donate $20,000 fci. of paving the unpaved the major portion of the increase Hie u..Cojf lajms p-jjCarbon K. Medical necessity contract Area Stoker. W. 250 anoted the day8 ui6",lhe in to the the near future as city the construction in Price. or to complete the project have During the confab, the board streets in this city will receive i attributed to the exnenRe In- final nnvtirt,, rsf Itu cliavn nf Names Heads Group iat does Helper get out of being b tit to finite word as , how and whenlcurred by the various federal difcussed the possibility of erectcJylc au(jitorium 'building liq. Carbon County? in Carbon the proposed project will be taken jjects as the underpass auditorium, j a AlthouEh the ,:0niDanv in cLarce ing junior college I. Dr. K: Standardexpense. of Oummings me asK you tnis tne Are of operations has had no men at county. Indications were that the and at just what cost to the, sewer, streets and etc. Bonded Indebtedness ville has been elected president board favored the establishment owners themselves nexti Disbursements Higher pcMizens of Helper going to stand work due to the severe weather early The bended indebtedness this . .. , I. r. rnvn. . . .. .... f I. . . .. . , ....... , , ' ' I i ., r T r f,rt in and the , passively background m ru leceiveu Uui, the i.i iur conditions since Christmas, " uisDursemems tor tne year arei luuiuj .uruimi I ot an extension oi i lie university, itR(el nr JisiiQinn rum. f permit this junior college fight a total of $1.15,254.81 of Utah rather than on indeoend-- here listed at Denver and Rio Grande has had society. to $144,793.00 of 1935. The pared De carriea to rnce ana stop two i of men at work crews for Other officers chosen are: Vico ent college. After their prolonged Henry H. Jones, Helper city compared to $H)0,81tJ.21 is attributed to the here gain f has been detailed tojeeipts. The largest source stratehtenin? nut th nllAs that president. Dr. T. C. Hill, Hunt- discussion, they voted to continue LOc1 there. the auditorium bonds sold this year . time Price the towards jAt present Dr. M. activities up the plRns for the paving crease receipts came from the ($55,000). securing cityjwere driven before construction ington: secretary-treasureralone is 'benefitting annually from; Parted there. Due to rock foun-it- e T. Johnson, Columbia: councillor. school for this area. of the city streets with asphalt; sale of power and light. The 1925 City Bonds are only designation as the county seatdations and pipe lines running Dr. E. V. Long, Castle Gate; Dr. Other members of the board and is expected to have the piansj Of the expenditures. for the ypar, $122,000.00 this year compared to in the approximate figures as beneath the railroad tracks, the William T. Elliott, Helper, county who were present at the meeting before the city council for consid-ithlargest departmental gain was $135,000.00 in 1935 and the Specfollows: Oastle1 eration at an early date. in that of Streets and Sewers, ial stakes driven by the Rio Grande physician, and Dr. R. W. Robin- included: L. E. Dunt, Improvement bonds are only to support the tracks while the son, Kenilworth, were named del-- . Gate, and Taylor Turner of SunnyEstimates as to the probable which was $20,779.92 this year $6,543.00 this maintenance house court year compared to County cost of the project have varied,; compared to $11,318.12 last year, $8,613.00 in 1935. side. is being built were egates to the state convention. Both of these and salaries of officials who live underpass driven in at an angle and left but official figures place the nom- - The cause of this was chiefly the latter issues were reduced in total in Price chiefly $50,000.00 s no room to inHl fee at 50c per front foot, and purchase of the Leo Brando) prop-thithe footing the price by the incumbent adminis-trat.io"County high school mainten- - concrete wasplace a back street from the to later be poured CARBON COAL UNION WORKERS AGREE figure would also include a erty and similar reductions ar ance and salaries of instructors sidew alk. This amount specified Helper State Rank, into. being planned for 1937 which will lower than thr rate! The Electric Light department, bring the total indebtedness to WEEK JAN. 15. CONTINUANCE UNDECIDED is considered $49.500.00 road f js 0biidged to do is paid fori existing in other cities in Ihf also showed a gain in expenses around $1(16,000 in spite of the County School beard headquar-;bthe federal government. The state for such public improvement., w ith a total of $34,322 13 listed new issue of the auditorium bonds iters maintenance and .Salaries of project will not cost Helner city! ror me paving are to do, w" iuiw.r.i io rlans United Mine; of the emergency. But after con- the of thi8 Members yPar Officials $7,100.00 anvthinsr as H i ill., nolii-- ir drawn up in the form of a WPA: :iw.:: tor MM. me cmei soun-.,,, '.wnri-nf America snsnended TOTAL $106.000.00, the WPA to have the Works Pro- - r.ntrart tftta ,.,ot afni-ria. . project, and the asphalt will be and!. " A fro"' .lhe. Citv Council Meeting PIONEER RESIDENT OF to work for the first six; To this list and others that ' ' in several week years. l"Z 'lay 7. Scheduled might be shown, the citizens of Thursday Word of the decision to work Price want to add the advantage mit the rnited state At the Carbon the citizens is necessary before, prespnti was not received hv the members' With , m EAST UTAH DIES e wun us main- ' projects. rPSembUng the Jane, . . ", phJ county coal still as great this any construction can take plae-- !. hwa ,,ntii ia tenance and administration OIl " Pr11 are under is constructin whether on the specified avenues and Underpass yet . at hieh time JohriiWek' official business with in ... nrnrtimiiv vrv tfl in (ho' .fayT ,nerno0n .. ;e;A i r ,c, a to ' i"c uuiuu urano vm priuui an- - Mirris, EARLY FOUNDER - OF memfor week the Citizens wlio are interested in .. . ... . 22 A Messaoe To viet resident at. Cheyenne.' ther CASTLE VALLEY iu lime ji.ai-resuiiii uieeiiug to Frank Bonacci. the project are urged to keep in bers- next Thursday, January 2S. LUNCHES Wyoming, that in the event of an uniop According j jne people or Helper. With a STUDENT if rniu.Ji here thf ih., city council in representative emergency, it would be possible The meeting was postponed regard to the above facts ami ine onuy or jonn Albert Pace, me V "iioiinea as to '"""" members union Mid advisable for "J'.ul,lrl was out 55, who died Thursday others which were not official many every at his city the second successive per- progress of the plans ARE REAL KELP o go to work. mentioned. Should we not have ; in Nine-Mileof town. .Mayor Spratling in ranch of canyon a Due to the great demand for,"""' the concession of a senior high Salt Lake on business as were a (oxic thyioid, was 'brought to nave 10 ue toe win president, of members coal from the achool in Helper At least for Price last Friday night. HELPER YOUTH WINS few other members. nnerators bv consumers securer. cur own students if not any other One of the most notable nroi 'ro.-i-l Mr. Pace, whose home was in ccts sponsored in the last i, entire Rocky HIT UllUUKU'UUl ttidents? Price, had been at the ranch months, that of giving children mountain area, B. P. Manley, EDUCATIONAL several days with a workman. The SCHOLASTIC AWARD away from the city retary of the coal group In' this How Much Longer fmm body was removed ft,o "" 111 e iorceu n bring state, contacted union officials "uu"l ; Are Th Peonl whi h is ab,,,t 70 H IIMIT ,i FMRQ INQTITIITCrn,:h J Of Helner eoinir to stand h nnrt,CC,J Iuncnes. a hot dish for din- - with regard to work on Saturday Orson M. Flatberg. former Car-j UJ1! I Llillll IflO I 1 1 U I L east of Helper, by sleigh to the ' bon high student who resides in: M permit the octopus ; "'strici onicers 01 tne u.ai.w. main road. strangulation . the various Sf parts of the county .! f,f a Parlier last upoV Hpnierl fh of sectional credit justly due x.!ln Helper, was one of the. chosen! to; Although born in Bluff. March The student lunch being served operators of the release of the in; Mime ror v Jiuiireer group i2. issi Mr. Pace had few to receive a highlv-nrlzespent his e Helper scnoois is tm otigh contract agreement in respect to olastic card at the University leaders wns concluded last Fr entire life in Price, where he had Steadily drift away' :;h f the Iwcaf KiwaniS a week even in the event Utah. These ranis ssB.i ni (laV "y tne workers' educational been ni minent in T. Ti R clinrnh nclper should get a concession clubDurlnS the forepart of the fi of at infl.t m. to students who have a 2.5 aver-- j "" 1 ' lp " ' ""(affairs He was the son of the font of the county in which it is p!Jeot' stucient3 uere back'ard r late Mr. ami Mrs. John H. Pace.. better, indicates Mr. Flat- - "7 LICENSES NOT TALBOE & TALBOE SLATE . , , .... - aDout receiving the tree noun. AUTO n mnr.ection with the institute Iwre had a straight 'A S r;t His widow, Mrs. Ada Col tarn laxcrD eopiMr.ACTIVITIES "e largest con that they might be tnavin unit in one of the richest 'fearing 250 cards were distri Nearly and six sans and daughters AT Pace, COST SET $100,000. was held in var- ioounties of the entire state if not, demned by fellow students forbuted by the TInlversltv M, tional numbers DUE LATER survive, UNTIL Pace, city treasCurly Howaccepting needless charity. lne year; and over 95 of these were the entire west urer Iowns.UI emii-and former district exBad weather, coupled with I . . ever, after information as to how .... or. ., f were under the ........ ...... llie . projects t uum : ana Kiaon J'ace, oiuucms tnes kuioii oui UP snow held have . drifis cfoive was and dish . , hot .., .Mr A. being why the flam "Milnnr flirs. helper $ GIVES LEGISLATURE l"c oeieci ciass re-- , xnnprvininn rf, i.eorge u. Moigan atid Mis to the hnildlne' V. " " , . , activities given free of charge to the child- " J. a card was a Price Beyond A ' EXTENSION of 1rice- Ver, 1ace' ' rf',V'!?f As auditorium. of yUth'! lp the was in directors released, .Jrcn DonM tha. mn.t Jgrad-i"- ,ren Mrs A "bon Hans0", turnDona,d Chicago. a .... oi. me passage oi.. ? a, soon as the r iSJdl takes SiUatP of 1" fa- , r ' fn the west! The only city on charge of the affair indicated the, 'Crty' P.tatV alKo survived by two "1Pinl- H" vitiue ny bette rate of increased jj,e consumption and public glandchi!dren the map in Utah, or any other Ll'be l.fke!'S and the following bill In the state house of repre-jan- j to Stan jaijor rs and Wr- Tavlnr ' Slale 8U mountain state, having a 3.000 rather rapidly. brothers and sisters: II. A. Pace, senate the sentatives KJviAIL and state MERCHANTS;"11.,1 The , of this construction is project. project being operated u. population and yet not having in siuny. Ear, pacej Mjsg Rhoda pace L. the schools at Helper, Price, last week, Carbon county automoThe building itself Is to bej 1U M1L.1L.J.' " " high school facilities. j ray H. Pace, Francis M. Pace, bile and owners will not truck Glenand ! How much longer do our tax-- ! 7imKIOn?pnn& built with cement or asphalt and news rnone and Mrs W. J. to items Prince have 1937 The to all of have license w plates faced with brick. The structure f,b thf approval of the Members of the Helper Rehave to send their students Rainf- Price. Helper Journal. Phone 21 until a . ex ... .... , month 1b 15th, board education and February tail Merchants " association over xne nm 10 nign scnooi will be fireproof and will when , mt kw t an times 10 mspwciion tension helr, n will meet Monday evening at siaif completed, be one of the most Sanpete county (With all due res iDuujcti 8 p.m. at the PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S BIRTHDAY BALL by the county nurse. All persons J,K,slature. Helper city hall buildings in the state. pects to other high schools)? Tne old license plates may be in employed on the project are re-a session. regular will be two The structure displayed until February 28 as a Precidcnt R. A. Nilson anNo Rtories high with an Matter What You Want quired to pass a rigid physical TO BE HUGE AFFAIR, HELD IN HELPER, ,een is day application period examination. Dishes and cooking, nounces that there will be Outside scenery "COME AND GET IT"' plant. heating alIowed from the 15th of the are utensils sterilized each some very important business day such as shrubbery, trees etc., will in Helper. by boiling them for five minutes month. councoming before the group and the decided city be by upon lTnder the supervision of W. A. Plans for President Roosevelt's Price, publicity in order to prevent any possibil-Ed Sl.orcr, tick. urges everyone to come out j cil. .Clerk Gives ity of ppreading and County and nan attend. contagious dis-- l Sowarda of Salt will are ets auditorium and floor of the uinnuay The site progressing rapsales; V. N. Mem-mo- t 1 by tne 8tate ,ax commission, Total Election Cost cases among the school children, j fi0rp(I three-fourth-s of a block and the idly about be ballroom and music. tt Persons interested are urged to1 ne iarDon county auto license south of the Janet underpass prot- DEMOCRATIC- CLUB reports that thegeneral committee -"- fa"-M, county wide afThe committee is a!o planning uu,s vigjt jjjg abQVe namp(, schools bureau in the Price court house ect. The bid was let to Talboe and fair of this year should be the to conduct three local radio broadMEETS MONDAY jeiciiBea ngnres xuesoay on tne day at 12 o'clock a id witness contemplates issuing licenses to Talboe for $81,200.00. Architects best yet. cost of the election last fall. There any casts next week, when talks win 4000 cars in this approximately the students hot. their enjoying are Scott and, Chairman Frank I3on- - be given County were approximately C500 votes area. Licenses are being secured for the building . , , V. U . Wilt V, 1, v. . ' by Dr. Charles Ruggeri t soup. Lake Salt of Welch City. in county s state legis- - of Price. Dr. Wm. T. Elliott of cast at each the election Indies Democratic and at club d will meet, . the rate of around 150 to 200 iii.inHKCd r in break nwav i the price of 45c per vote. The H. Merril ot 1 "l l"c """i- - uuu nexi axonuay miui, pei aay aunougn a f Bank Statement cost of the poll in all was $2730.85 afternoon in the regular monthly "m ,hl9 du ties in Salt Lake and ferine ranvon.' number of 300 plates can be gTven federBl B0V?rnentf fU,rn at tend a committee meeting ($4o,fl00) In the event the direct primary givenjper cent of tfce herej in a day time Issued Quarter ... Hpmnf,rH Mhis week. Under the county head. 55 per cent, or, meting ... Helper .... city law is passed in Utah at the pres-- l ihe license office was closed Although no definite SON lhe Price chairman Don Hacking OF HELPER enf session of the state legisla-- ! The regular quarterly bank this week by the tax commission ($55,000). ..... .r ... n..v. in . v, set for the one Interested is ......iiv. mm nil! and Helper chairman Cliff Mem- as been has time yet . . ,,,111 hnf tore, ' thp cnot- nf fnitnfv olo'Hnna rt ......... tht ... fttfltempnt v.. welcome. Mrs. tlln tjmic neu around tne start of activities on the ni0n' air-- ; wl,h Labor project, would almost be doubled, accord-- j Bank was issued last week by! first cf 0Uten of Prfce( February from which time it Is estimated that work will be-- Mack pident . man Kd Sherer of . WOMAN SUCCUMBS , plans to a ltuda, the rBnnria Clerk officials of ...... ing it will serve the county appli-JaYoung. The primary the bank is reput-,oc rri) ... 1.1.11.. l " .1.- . ,i ire in ranidlv. nnunit: uir lime moving along any aim would in effect require thiee, edly the largest ever released by! cants. The closing of the office gin fine program is being arranged. .lames H. Dunton, 38, a former It was decided at the ecinmitfee j i resulted f'rom the ie:t'Ialive ex- - February. elections; first, a general primary, the local hank. esidont this of this city, died nf Me- week that meeting the run-ofcounty f a Over $1,170,000.00 in assets was tension of the dead line for primary and the election, treasurer on January 11th. He he f'iil, as Nevada, the designated lifted the' by Cashier Jack Vignetto plates. though the cost of RAILROAD BROTHERHOODS ASK RAISE was of and the Mr. E. T. IlorKen-- i peimanent off keeper jformal election would be more. Clerk' and reflects a gain of nearly Plates j this vear are all local funds derived from the hagen of Helper, Young feels that the primary law, f 85,000 over the same statement tured at (the Utah state prison jbiill and a county board will be'. Besides his mother, his surviv would be the most beneficial and released a year ago which showed A Applicants for licenses are re- committee of five rai' ,0 Jand' a,fi his widow, Lucia Griffiths increase: is very much in favor of it as are assets of $1,087,301.00. The bank questedto submit their 1IW, res-- ! road joint said 1 the proposed brotherhoods announced Wed 'neers, d infantile and the follow ing which Dunton, paralysis might many of the public officials of, also enjoyed a volume gain of fstratiori tags, alonff with their nesday night at a meeting ir mean $116,;.00,000 annually; ari?(1 HelJ. and Lewis and Ernest j(.,.p rl.n. )(r Pt.nt the county and state at this tim.'over $138,000 over the previous .u ircenneu unicago, n nan ueciaea to ass lor for seme 300,000 members of the the profits ofSevpn(y the dano.i ill ho en Dunton of McGill and Bessie ... "wltl'Tlo issued if the new tax re a 20 quarter. retained liy the local committee Karras of Price. Three brothers. pr cent wage increase ap- five unions. Arthur Jol'rey was a viaiior in. Directors of the bank r? listed lease have not been recured. plicable to all of the unions. The for which group Cliff Memmott: Maurice of Paragonah, Thomas of was The a decision made at the state capitol last week onjaa Joe Bnrboglfo. Joe Quilico, and They 'are available from the coun- decision ended a week-lon- g deadand T.d Sherer will act at tem-- i Angeles, and Parley of session brief of committhe Joint business and recreation. A. reLaborol. Mr. He Barboglio io ty assessor's cfflce. lock over how a request for an also survive. treasurers. California, Ike, on recomwhich acted tee, the on Sunday afternoon. Went of the Helper State Bank Assisting with the work, are increase would be presented. Acting general commit'ees for' Funeral services will he held mendations made by five separate . and the First National Bank at William A. B. L. Robertson, Engl. Jr., and Frank the rtnnce include M. H Wilson ( Sunday at Ely, Nevada, w ith bur-o- f president of composing it. Sabftcrfbe for The Journal. Price. Yojing, both of Price. the Brotherhood of Railway Eng- Helper and Val Cowles of ial in the city cemetery there. - ie r r Mi j.. 1 i ! I 1 j : ... v, : V. a ' V. I a j 1 ""u M j p ' - e pro-ltn- , ;xi . 1 .1 . . i 6-D- AY n fr j y ,.. v '"iwent 1. Hai .r T.V:",. ju.w hM.,. ITZ fl PL..UX fr ,alo ; rr '7 'f ijm-v- c v. 5p 1 - s1X-da- y . r e i six-da- y ,, j sec-wh- o WPA Work Delayed On Auditorium j j : By Heavy Snow Rx-la- ' .' - 1 . ae seo ,raM ..... - ,i , . T j , -- JuXwar tltlX - S Mrimr t - - c. j - i Wrs c! in,. 1 1 1 en - V For ; V. 1 ui. 1'n Is .:' ... ott,, v 'P!?" lh' n i . new-Eve- nnnf. 20 sr-.- 0A .r child-woul- innra 4 pres-turne- d Is Yen-poia- rv |