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Show i V 4 1 Jo i i. 0 pi:;? $5 g; and s Celebrate The FOURTH V- - - I re;. P'V. In Helper Politically Independent ' HUhiUAY, JULY Utiles 3Bi KIWAHIANS FLAK Parade' SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR ;9J7. JURY CONVICTS ! MODEL TRAIN HERE SLAYER OF EHTERTASNMEHTi MI!W tOlTlOh THt JOURNAL. rLtVFRro onlV ON SUBSCRIPTION IN COAST EDITOR Four to Celebration July FOURTH PARADE Attended Here A tentative outline Former Resident Of of entertain One of the features of the July ment lor the Fourth parade was a Model Train district! Carbon winning County after i which made up the float of the of Liberty con- of Kiwanis. uhih DOS! club. Harry French, seron of a prom- Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of eld in Price Sentpmhor o by the B.P.W. inent Modoc county family, was America. and 4.. h:s- hot.n cay" uu.ru dt ur.; convicted of murder in the " The miniature train is an exli the Mar-3 slaying inar.es Ruggen jr., chairman yDora act scale model of a large engine, Carbon L. Editor Claude Newspaper Turned Down by me president committee. it is twenty-thre) feet in length 4. McCracken. was The ordered jury State Helper Allot? July to reconvene to determine Fren- - and weighs 1300 pounds. It was Delegates will be taken on a and ment Increas51 . Oh a rnpntsil Arr-made in the D & R G W shops' Qne nf tho most successful of personal for the Utah Power & crtrutirinii nnA -,- 0-..v. Wo-- J li'Jt) inrns'p-"a tvr.ii.ni n wiuun coun-o- f wi. n.. at Salt Lake by all crr.fts and has pourta ,nlnishnl,,t juy celebrations ever1 Light company of Salt UiKe, as Ulme a"d feted at a "mi"- club, on display in Denver foristage(j John Maulsby, director of ther The jur-- of men arJ two jn Helper was brought to'livered the principal address of chairman county welfare department' ers luucheon" at the boarding men reached its verdict after five some time. ft close wlth a Kiot ious dance at the day. Dr. Bennion eomplimentcarmen displayed It in the nainbow Gardens, music being ed the people of Helper on her house- - Another The local hours announced of leliberatfon. no the It made is that affair, Tuesday the I trip state; planned department had refused this through the "dr y ice" plant at recommendation for life imprls- Price following th? parade in Hel- furnished by Johnny Rosell's band! fine cooperative spirit, her tal- came to ;t close onment. w hich means Frenr-ented musicians and athletes and will per, anu u win oe taKen to &au frora gat iJ;l)ip- county's request for an increase Wellington. A visit to dinosaur i,o eto-.,- i . Lake where it will be entered : , jgssful in allocation cf relief funds for in Morn- - the new buildings being erected. of the With the beginning oeus sad the rock iiorday eveasphalt quarry! sane. A verdict of insanity would, the Pioneer Days parade. From July. Salute at 7 a.m.. there was1 His main text was "Old Glory," at bunnys,de will also be ar-- mean his incarceration in a men-- ' there it will be taken to Ogden ing The allotment for this month every minute he pointed utwhat could and had doing something Dora Marshall ranged. A golf tournament is be- - tal institution was reduced been gained by following the prin. in comparison IT or throughout the dafT ..1 f Kissamatakis, who stayed saui.i. swimming, tennis McCracken, 46, editor of a news-an- the Covered Wagon celebration. The pa,.ade was one of the main ciples and ideals on which tha f' ICU nnm thA last dav.r wlth that of ne, fSSG of this entertaiament for the ladies aecrease beln5 the fund for v. ill be rivaling one published by Efforts are being made to have fPatures of the day, which con-- J ' flag was made and presented to. included in the program. (paper i in for a rlos second with French's parents, Mr. and Mrs. it brought back - Price for the . of n7 rioats. niarchinir units. the American people by its niak-children. uepenaent aiumg Koulas finishing third and convention the first Bard He closed his remarks by part The Definite in Legion state shot down decorated cars and bicycles, com-lerFrench, announcement of the department advised J fourth. The second of full his tnrefe-dillustrations of hew "Old August. concrete home Carbon as was he officials V welfare with nrneram and the ic l, officials ...ill dining that all units, city third girls were accorded the two young women. Although not a prize winner in car. The parade was lead by the Glory" had ridden on every Amer- ma(1e within a week or received money had been Dr. already two, of riding on the Goddess of contained ican explorers snip or anpiane, car which During the course of his country the parade here, it was a very oi'ficials apportioned among the various iiuBgen said V:;e oUicial program Jiy float in the parade with counties with various unusual unit in the parade. and that no increase :ls uoi ucen i.nnounced by ol- - wide employment councilmen Voll who had established records or Mayor Sptatling, t:een. anl-.-sdiscovered new worlds. . could be newspapers Claude L. McCracken mlditinKat fieer of the district. and Bunnel and recorder Flaim. MontoX. was presented funds, not new was at one time a resident ot B.P.W. REJECTS of the parade had a Mayor Spratllng welcomed the The are judges expected, i a beautiful $50 wrist watch made available. to Helper for the day and visitors Utah. He left the state several their haiuib on PARADE PRIZE very difficult job program on the morning of asked them to make Helper their In viov.- - cf the situation, ih.--! PKOE CHILD years ago to go to California after however, the winners, selecting DIES ,th at the Bonnie Theater. Carbon welfare (bailment will be whenever they wanted to being employed by the old Rebecca and Odd Fellow float ho.-nFloat Not Competative the I Kissamatakis, Miss Koulas reqtnreu 10 IOilOW celebrations ot their own. hold of Price. of first winner us the was adjudged previous ipiss Taylor were presented announced p:!:'cr of a drastic Following the program the aca $40.00 cash prize; secFROM 4TH BURNS S10 respec- The B.P.W. Club of Helper-wishe- place and Si5., $15., and to the tivities moved to the city park in welfare activities. Unawarded was Deadline Near choice ond to announce that the Godthe kiddies sports were der the July setup, it will be posSocial dess of Liberty float was not B.P.W. club's float which carried where There of Assignment des paying $100 for prizes were prizes for all sible to furnish relief only to those and of Goddess the Liberty entered in the parade for a prize. 4th Acet. Only jfe contestants trie B.P.W. also Cards In Casualty Security who and his competed. The kiddies sports persons who are unable to work. The Fourth of July committee tendnnts. Claude Argyle 'ed all expenses of the float Even at followed by the bathing were the in Carbon were first the awarded will allotment that, Comity and was contacted and the judges partner and the contest ex-l- f ,i parade Employees in commerce One Man girls review. Winners in this conbare with a food unit the comic permit only budget incurred during the cam-- . industry who have not already selected the L.D.S. Relief Society T. 10 to"12 year follows: as were 'test awarded Utah's only firecracker fatality filed application for Social Secur-lat- and the L.D.S. Sunday school isaiu (name unknown) The balance of the money eroun. Jovce Allen and Bessie second Monday brought the state's jity Account cards were urged by floats as winners cf the second contest be will this ELPER WOMAN u n, I during a msa, in for came Apostle tien Colton Motor death toll from explos- - William B. Hayward, manager of prize so the money will be divid holiday I in equipping the new Helper ivav- car first, Downey decorated I'acsy in Shirley choice th0 first ives and automobile accidents to the Salt Lake City office of the ed equally between the two. slry, and to buy more books ,ueu secuaiiKwoun and Lois anngh and the Moose Lodge BURIED SUNDAY six persons when Eloise Hope Social Security Board, to do so at The B.P.W. club appreciate thei croun. 14 and over, Margaret, Ami Th for were chosen second; Remits r.iH naid them bv the Burton, 4, of Price, died of burns once. All employees who have per- - romnliment B.P.W. wish to take this unit. Joyce Trice, first. suffered when setting off judges in choosing their float as as the best marching fire-- j formed services for pay in m of expressing to the public The baseball game and adult were Crawford Keith and given a merce and industry no matter how second prize, but since they did I thanks and appreciation for Funeral services for LnciTle they! tie in the best decorated bicycle sports followed the bathing girls Death of the child was the only'bricE the Period or how small the not enter the float for a prize in this contest, Pearson, 36, who died at her home fj cooperation contest. At 7 p.m. a band concert felt that the money should be, group. P was one of tb most sue- - here Thursday of complications Fourth of July casualty reported V? must have Social SeclI1'it' A well balanced patriotic pro- took place on main street under Account Numbers, and such num given to one of the floats that did following an operation, were con- in Carbon county fill contests ever held. at ihe the direction of Eugene Reid, this received was well enter the parade to compete for gram The child, daughter of Mr. and bers should be reported promptly a jich of the credit for this af- - ducted Sunday at the Wallace morprogram avail- was followed by . the with Strand Theater every prize. I is due Miss Marshall and tuary at Price. Mrs. Horace J- Burton of Price, to all employers, both past and all standing drawing and the fireworks display seat taken and able to wish The this take judges have whom for . employees who - spent - joU Miss Pearson whs born May jpe-- Hanson, purchased a penny box of matches present, means of congratulating the club room occupied. The program was from Balance Rock mountain. of their time in making the 1901, in Birmingham, Ala., a dau at a neighborhood store and re- rendered service during 1937."as follows: Invocation, Bishop Henry Hall's window was awardfor their action on the matter. ffest oe that will be Mr. Under Treasury regulations, long re- - ghter of Simon and Georgie Dorsie turned to the back yard of the numbers by ed first place in the window decdance Garter; Byron employers explained, Pearson. She had been a resident family home to set off her fire- Hayward ered. Lois Mae Spratllng and Barbara oration contest, with Cornet's sec of Carbon county for the past 24 crackers. Mrs. Ioda Buffmire and must list employee account num- AGED DENT Richard Clerico; presenting ond and the Service Cleaners 3rd. and bsrs on their infrmation reports years. her son, Wallace Buffmire, neigh to the Goddess and other Service Cleaners won first place-las- t of prizes OF DEATH month due which are the during are the father besides Surviving bors, heard the child's screams of by Dora year in a similar contest. . PASSES AWAY! winners in the contest July for the first six months the following brothers and sisters: j and ran across the street All civic, social, church, and Marshall, president of the B.P.W.; of 1937. If an employee does not . fraternal ,, Kirshber-genTRUGK ARRAIGNED Emery Pearson, Wellington; Lattoj The mtJe organizations participated solo, Jimmy saxophone file for an account number himPearson, Colorado; vvunam anui off. some in Seth Mrs. way to make the celeaccompanied Lloyd to resMrs. is Catarina Masacara, a required self, his employer Lloyd Pearson, Tulare, Cal.; An which will long be renumbers. bration one and musical dance all ident of Carbon county for the They rushed her to the Price do so. director S. membered. urges of in jltn'ary i:ifn- - derson and Elise Pearson, Helper Adam Dr. Bennion, can an 4 The only way p.m. hospital, where she died at past 40 years and of Helper the employee thter were filed at Provo Mrs. A. Sheppard, Cleveland, and Born in Price, August 21, 1932, be sure that he is currently cred- last 10 years, died at the home of Mrs. Glennie Helper. Ereanes, aV arniriKt Plau T.avcon Col she is survived by her parents and ited with the correct amount of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Rizzuto, In Salt Lake Golf Team according to Arnold Roy- five brothers and sisters, Mrs. wages he earns is by making sure Weed, California Tuesday. Ltah county attorney. He Seven Carbon Officials Plays Here Sunday She had gone to Weed to underArthur Larsen, Lorraine, Emmett, that lie has an account number arraigned and released reon is correct number to an the and that restore her go AKEPA LODGE operation Attend Conference Franklin and Kirk Burton, all of fi bond. t but the long trip and According to I'res Suramcrbays ported to every employer. i Price. 'sen is alleged by officers toi that old age proved too great a hard coif professional at the Carbon Mr. Hayward announced Carbon county was represented FOR CONVENTION Social of responsible for the deaths of office Lake the the Country club, there will be a Salt ship. Orvel ASSOCIATED CLUBS : Ttoner Williams, 39, of Salt Lake by County Commissioners rnm f man fiffppn itip .... ... from will tui ippm be Board i,niv "open w nun ' Security uui ii in imi, rue (Peterson and William A. Engle, and Robert Dangerfield, 3; MEET HERE SEPT. S:30 to 5:00 p.m. during July to country some GO years ago, lived neville Golf club of Salt Lake chairman of the Welfare Board, '; 'nngville, both of whom were handle the assignment of Social in Pennsylvania a short time, then here to play the first match with w n Wilson- Welfare director o.... All divided her outside team, the contest will Account numbers. Delegates to the ditrict convensunnay when Security fniinn-fmevening f the!T. ,,, ,v, remaining years in t, ...... The Assiciated Civic Clubs of anu nit uuiiu .iiaiusu, on the Country Club tion to be held in Salt Lake this obtain pobile in whifh thnv V'yed ,be application and Her may exact this employees Sunnyside city. hoard members: G. G Lindstrom, Southern Utah will convene in ? vas struck hoTinvod COUre. . forms from the local post office. firro in r.M kr.ruvn hut by a heavily' r month were elected at a recent .uaiiK uiaen, anaj nh nai. Helper for the second time at the Airs. Mr. Summerhays is desirous of t - trnni, ,n i.- u rarsen should be to be over the SO mark. . applications ,.. . was Complete uit i""-imeeting at tne comeieiue by Price chapter No. 183, siaie Social Sec ' Her husband died in Helper having every golfer in the county Order of L., 'l.M l ,lf Tl; lnt week.!,eS,,,ar nl0'UJ'J meeting of Sept- - mailed directly to the Ahepa. H 8:30. at there Lake. in to Sunday morning Salt N accident occurred on thp'rr,."' are Henry H. urity Board office eight years ago. Surviving The purpose of the conference was ral,(T. according The envoys include the followhow good on line the draw doesn't or- The address of the Salt Lake of- several to director the Carbon Jonos and children, grandchildren road, just inside to adopt a new sod il secu'lty 1 city limits. fice is the Union Pacific Building. all of Weed, you play, he merely wants to show ing: George Karras, Helper; Niclt !.(.! Nine other oer- - program for the state. the visitors a good time. So if you Salevurakis, I'rice; Mike Marakis Lake. 19 Salt South West Temple, California. r'ding in the Williams car Tris decision was reached at have a club and a ball, meet at of Price and Gust Dragonas o N time were injured. the meeting held at Fish Lake the Was Cake Country Club Sunday, July Martin. Larsen is well known last week-enby the body and Marriages Show Seventeen For here Birthday 11, at the above time. The following will serve as althe was that stated "g delivered meeting the Salt Lake Enjoyed by Kiwanians it Licenses Driver's Increase John Daskalakis, Castle ternates: Slight me will be specially designated as by truck to Carbon coun-M- l D. Show J. Pappacostas, Helper; Youths Gate; time chairwhich at Helper September January 1, I93(j. Barney DeVietti held the Seventeen applicants from Carto B. II. Young, counNick Sermos, Castle Gate, and According auditorium new building weekly the Helper's man's seat at regular in State licences bon county were issued driver's Nick Poulos, National. for dedication. The ty clerk, four marriage meeting of the Kiwanis club. The will be ready licenses the shows this this were issued follwing week, Saturday Meet Officers of th lodge announced Tennis Ring Week of Camp feature of the meeting was a southern clubs were instrumental class conan increase over last week when weekly examination that meetings have been sushuge birthday cake which .Mrs. in obtaining the building appro- only one was issued. at ducted the hall by Price city FsforCM.T.C. Boys Honrv Hall made for her hus priation for Helper. Jimmy Jouflas and Donna Mae pended for the remainder of the Licenses issued are as follows: State Patrolmen J. L. Sullivan and Miller, both of Helper entered the summer. They will be resumed in Mr. Jones also reports that the Richard band's birthday, which was on Henry Hall and Irene Vernon Davis. state tennis tournament which September. wielded the knife organization is supporting Helper's froup finishes first eicht July 7th. Henry The following received permits started in Salt Lake last 'week. Woods, both of Price; Frank C. also weie works water Kiwanians present WPA and the project f lth excellent record. Carman, Price and Anna Kather-in- e to drive passenger cars: Ralph Jimmy won the feature match of Failure To Provide and reports favorable response served with a generous helping, c'ures on Griffith, Salt Lake; John Erickson, Price; Alfred Regruto, Saturday's round when he defeated f ioa,ioi-- . aualitipa city Reports were made by Thurman for that important and Leah Helper; Gust Zakis, Price; Kay Bob W'llliams of Salt Lake and Reed, Canyon Bingham citizenship he Leads Complaints ro.-togiven by thP 4th parade, ers to Salt Lake City; William J. Bunnel, Helper; Orval Howard, Brice, the trainees nnrl the in the senior division. who helped few the complimented Jackson, San Francisco, and Ethel Kenil worth; Sam Dougherty, Hel- Young Jouflas lost his second Carbon county Attorney Marl D. make the Kiwanis float, and asked and A. Harrison, LeGrand, Oregon. Blanusa Mrs. fpleted the first Meht ,iav Mr. and Rudy per; Darwin Gardner, Price; Geo. match to Gene Eardley who was a f stand the expense of to club of Price annouced TuesGibson the h'fe week P for the 232 trainees now S. Strong, Standardville. member of the U of U 1937 team, family of Helper left this material used. 83 criminal that complaints day Mr. and Mrs. James Flukcr re. "n Douglas, weeks visit to a three for Thelma Olson, National; Morgan 62, Jouflas was entered ln next the hold vacafiled to had been the first six decided from was their week during Colorado. turned last It They divisboth and Springs, the senior young men ntfendW junior Pitts, Price; Virginia Lucon, .nmn months of 1937, with the charge laides' night in the form of some were accompanied by Marcho tion, which was spent visiting la Perfect Vera Pierce, Price; ions. He won bis first two match most often recorded nfoior mnrtitiM, i i. V In Idaho. ' J V kind of an outing or park party. friends and being wilful relatives of Sweets Mine. in was but Norman class the Willis games Watt. junior Wellington; at the that announced, to failure will be appointed provide. A committee ot the camn Grundvig, Price; C. E. Parker, defeated ln the third round by was excellent. Fourteen such complaints were the next meeting to arrange the Price, James Jardine, Columbia; Jimmy Eakins of Salt Lake, . prior euarrt Re-Elect- ed affair. issued, Reven later being withMrs. John Gale, Hlper. "m8 men and will continue violarepresentatne Roy East, district Miss Miller won her first match drawn. Thirteen charges of duration of the tion of the Utah state liquor concamp. Graham Motor comtor the tive secIn to be the eliminated only K,Pnient!l1 Tn Ue .IU V-UB J - Wiil trol act were made. y was a visitor of the club. ond by Genene Foutz 6 3, f on the Parade grounds Fri- - pany Other complaints were as folBoth of tennis stars these young L'" which the Citizens' Mill- According to an announcement have the distinction of holding the lows; Reckless driving, 11; drivmade by Eugene Reid, director of CamP be the Three New Beer Ran v was again the well known here, was chosen vice present state high school champ- ing under the Influence of liquor, Licenses Issued Frank Bonaccl M. I. Thompson, the summer band in Helper, there ionships in the girls doubles and 8; failing to stop after accideut, 2; with chairman, of the choirs for state chairman .Parade will .be viewed by treas- will be a band concrt at the city ILe boys doubles. Jack Stewart, Miss Miller Usuance of fraudulent checks. 8; tTtah Rt secretary; of town of 8 p.m. The 1' licenses League beer new- county Mr. Thompson and Mr. park, Sunday night at teamed with Donna Lou Wardell assault and battery, 0; disturbing people and will urer. Three Col"ful is invited to attend. affair. to give Helper her first tennis the peace, 4; giaiul larceny, 3; were authorized by the county its regular meeting held at the Stewart are both from Salt Lake. public their regular are well at Lake in directors Salt of A Jouflas teamed with misdemeanor, 3; petty larceny, 3; board Hotel consisting commissioners championship. all Newhotif-underway, 8re fiRhtin was hold Mrs. Art Ifuntfman is now em- Jock Walsh to gain the champkin-sh!- ; from every was of a representative S for the wonder- - monthly meeting which Bonacci Mr. 4th. forgery, 3 ; burglary in the third Sunday, July was e'ncted. ployed as bookkeeper in the Helan1 m(,,,n,s that have Tuesday at the court house. for Carbon High School. in the b'.--t coMi-fyear. offlc 1; murder i.i the first dethis degree, to elected i m'i are licenses or l,ntiia was cno.n per recelvinr: Shr-r- r Hardware an! Furniture Ed in lor a; In Those the winners 1; gree, organization the defrauding a hotel, 1; 7"'i Martin and f on me store. She was formerly employed to represent caruon coun-in Salt Lake defrauding creditor, 1; wilful failvisited Riggs Mary manner. v..""Tent sports. More Ross CWinlte, Helper; and Frank splendid in the Kenilworth mine office. and beard. ure to pay wiiges, di unKennc:;, 1. has Mellarlch. Spring Glen City over the week-end- . J. D. Loftis of Salt Lake, lot'ced this Glen. i Krebbs, Spring year, WELFARE FOND Utah-Idah- 111 - fjJU BEffiin u-- Adam S. Bennion Delivers ,., Patriotic Address 0ff for e i Pro-Clon- n v j - ,..t. 1 1 j I J . , d TB j f- t a ' ' Kra-Ue- e News-Advocat- e s For 3 I 1 e rr , I j j - -- j ' JO j hM JY eye-sigh- , - ,, 1,1 ... 1 - r ... i j - ! 11 Pass " 18-1- Strength 7-- p-- Glen-woo- d 10-8- h 11 a-- A1X Head Booacci Of Noq- - Partisan League f y 6-- NOTICE 6-- n |