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Show Politically Independent VOLUME 32.. NUMBER rH 1 JOURNAL oilivmEO IHDmR rt w to tvtitr AVERAGE MONTHLY INVENTORY LAW IS EXPLAINED TO CARBON JANUARY 6719;W KIWANIS OFFICERS FOR COUNTY MERCHANTS 1933 Commission Conducts Meeting R. IHI iSUDNAb't OILIVVIICD SUBSCRIPTION $2 A VEAHT NKWt INITIO.. ONLY OM SUfikCKIPI iO NEWLY ELECTED CITY OFFICIALS TAKE OVER DUTIES MONDAY JANUARY 3rd TO BE INSTALLED JAN State Tax Of Representatives - THURSDAY,- ICHTlON 12 HELPER CONTRACTORS J. Vaughan Is Standing Committees Appointed By Mayor Department Heads Named and Confirmed Eighty or more Carbon county business people attended a meeting Honored AWARDED PRICE last Thursday night in the Carbon County court house, to gain a clearer Under the pomp and ceremony that usually accompanies occasions ol j law" the session average inventory understanding of passed at the last, By Appointment its the newly elected Helper city mayor and council and other kind, of the state legislature, and the procedure to be followed in accordance BUILDING CONTRACT were installed Monday, January 3rd, at 7:30 p.m. elective officials to the new law. Officers of the Helper Kiwanis was administered by " The meetine- was called at the re club will be installed at a special A MUM V V UV P. Colton, N ULUU assesinstallation party, which will include quest of Silas Rowley, county UUI LllllvJUlId IIHUILU notary public, to AFFAIRS OF Price City Officials sor, and was presided over by Geo. ladies' night, January 12th. The party F. 1 Mayor George . Leatham, member of the state tax will be held at the civic auditorium. Take Oath Of i 1 4 Spratling, FOR for his t I. Bertelle and commission, Bunker, Officers to be installed include C. HELPER CITY Office For 1938-3- 9 second consecutive state supervisos of tax valuation. N. Memmott. president; George as mayor. And term The average inventory law, it was Black, W. H. WardeH The contract to build the new city' Announcement was made through to Barney Hyde, explained provides that the assessed as secretary; Fred Bosone, treasurer; hall CouncHman Al Wahl and municipal auditorium in Sumner G. Margetts, executive sec-- 1 council I value of merchandise shall be based and the. following board of directors: i .yji Long Time Resident Price was awarded to Faucett and retary to Wm. H. Bennett, county man, A) Wahl, Jesst upon the average monthly inventory August Jones, Earl Acord, Thurmar. Of Helper extension agent, that appointment of Cox and Joseph Pessetto, Helper contractors, Monday for the rather than preceding year, Carter, R. A. Nilson. Jack Houston. In the December 30th issue of the cu um uau car iiu it coun vy iui uiutuiu i.iv OUc'J trim ujjiittvi tuuijjun the inventory as of January 1. M. G. Crawford and Louis Helper Journal under the beading upon Price meet- - and Claude J. Empey for a two year council a at cilmen. city Ernie special Flaim efThe new which becomes law, "Affairs of Helper City", there ap" oi me ooaro oi "s oy lnV city recorder and fective this year, applies to all manu- L(lHa Manvvanng, nieinbei of ,ho' gtallation of Al Wahl peared an item refering to the infor the Price river officials. L supervisors and retailers .. .. ofl t tv rjuh an,i a mamhof f .,, ducting of city officials. In this ar- others who wnoiesaiers, rruinsi against me awarding or"eu sou conservation district was rhurman Carter, treasurer, were also are holding personal prop- International committee on ticle special mention was made of boys and, the contract was made at the meet- - named this week by the state soil administered the oath of office in each official who was to be sworn erty for resale, explained Mr. Bunker. girls club work, will be the installing jng by Gordon E. Kenning, their respective positions. bonding conservation committee, Mr. Leatham declared that if phy- officer. Earl Gardemann present into office on January 3rd. Through on behalf All four of the councilmen otj The be representative, next to sec.jcompany in the taken step who i an oversight on the part of the sical inventories have been taken by retary and Roy Ashworth, past ' Paul8eili 8econd low bWder. district's organization is for the two were iiiaucerated intn vunc ffi,.o J1UIIUA of end month at a merchant each the Al omm name ui Wahl's ivrtne nuo ortu mem, was iuc Journal, , 'start thPir tivt Kenning charted lack of snecified nimittw.nint of office as the matter of figuring the average IUA ta in. iff H1tHinn ntv nntmn itted, an oversight which was not time m the Faucett- - obtain a certificate of organization representatives of the vlv....c performance r . toone of is T 1? rV i Vpo Vin inventory adding ii an ,0 merely vl tt.i ... lrmn nft i' intended. ma made its acceptance an from the secretary of state man has had professionals and sums the twelve jEach monthly gether Mr. Wahl is practically a t It II f rs in.,,..; since specifications ' announces twelvV o f,n,l w"nuit-BFollowing this, the other three experience tnat that a very interesting irregularity, resident of Helper, he received his then dividing by ,..(1prt should make them excellent council-men- . Provision 'fnr a $2.xi-damembers aid of take who those To the board inventory supervisory am h been arraneed The early education here and went to less J in deduction event of failure will be elected by landowners within damage the state tax' program wl)l be featured oiten, however work in the shops of the Utah Railby Mrs. contract within the district. devised a method has Nominating petitions, 'Major Spratling made the follow- Manwarirg and her accordian. way company and the Denver & Rio Which is Similar to the which must bear at least 25 signa- - ing committee appointments perpetual in-- , ,T vnnehan rPfPived word recent. within Grande Railway company. He is at tures, must be filed within 30 days of the council for the different denart i ne accepiea uia was ior by Mr. Bunk- ly to the effect that he had been ap-- ' ventory. As present employed by the Utah Fuel er, the methodexplained The Paulsen bid was for $147,800, the time that the certificate of : which constitute our is as followrs: city pointed chairman of the company at Castle Gate as a mach: be finished work 365 in issued to jernim-ntis the Street department, Joseph days. as secretary by to Add of the inventory January district committee on public affairs. inist. He and his wife operate the Besides the city council, represen- of state. At least four condidates Rebol, chairman. Al WTahi 1, 1937, the January net purchases He has served in practically ri,n every Avalon Hotel here. Wumco; (Mr. Quilico is the holdover total from the Jan office and on most all committees tatives of annm & Fetzer archi must be nominated the This term of office marks the first and deduct w- Cassidy, res tects. and The conservation area, which in- man from the council). Water time in the life of Mr. Wahl that he uary net sales reduced to cost The since becoming a member of the ident for studied the PWA, cludes inspector 710,500 in parts of Carbon, department, John Quilico, chairman result is the inventory as of January organization has held public office. eleven bids submitted. 31. This figure, Duchesne, Wasatch and Utah county, Jess Cox and Al Wahl; Light departplus February net new on worn tne structure win oe;was endorsed hv landnwnora in th ment, Jess Cox, chairman, net purchases and less February John Work to Recommence On BEGIN TO ASSESSOR before January 14 and is t district in November by a vote ot Qi'ilico and Barney Hyde; Parks and started as sales the cost at gives inventory Hanging Bridge be completed by February 28, 1938. 2S9 to 107, and later official approval Public property, Al Wahl, chairman of February 28. The same procedure Work will again get under way on Barney Hyde and Joe Rebol; Public' of the Bids were opened at 2 p.m., im- was given by the state committee. should for followed be each ANNUAL VALUATION l the hanging bridge and steps twelve months and will of buildings, (Hince the buildiDg of th the results ceremony following mediately give January 10th, which continues west close to the actual physical inventory civic auditorium puldic the oath of office to administering buildings has BONNIE THEATRE from Canyon street and across the been taken out of the nark J. Bracken Lee, mayor, the city n,i figures. in of Annual valuation Price river. property - Manufacturers Public property department, and a council and other elective officers. should include cost r acCarbon Labor is being furnished through of county began Monday, new department goods produced in the net pur- cording to Assessor Silas Rowley, The oath of office was administered ANNOUNCES created), Barney H. the W.P.A., and is under the super iHydo, of the was chairman, Jess Cox and Joe Christensen by George it Judge explained. figures, chases announced who Thursday appointvision of Henry Jones, city engineer, Seventh judicial district court. According to the tax commissioner, jRebol. of deputy assessors, When completed a new outlet for The new city structure was one of NEW MANAGEMENT devlsed Tlie sanitation and public health on. N j Pette are. Appomtees mettod! pedestrian trave on Towns.te andlf e PWA. the made It last by giants u.pyitnient committee was not filled, for Cear Creek; Jas. W. Wallace. Garden street will be opened. It will'. pfv will be financed on a cooperative Thfi Jani but will be done at a later date! Norman uirsen, Scofieia; , Koyai; , .,.,, prove valuable to the , especially Announcement was made this week This committee is usually headed vnn T basis, the government furnishing 45 TnnM ra.n. nguica vvmn. uuu- school children at the junior high asi mveuuMjconcerns that James Littlejohn and Arthur the mayor, and is composed of bya per cent of the total cost. ships upon having greater ;j Sterling peerless; Forsyth, school. The city's share was authorized Kimball had leased amounts of merchandise on hand at the Bonnie member or the city council and the , t canyon; V. D. Wilson, at a 'special bond election last Theatre from Wm. Littlejohn. The city physician. time than at any other time. a.dT(U,me. w. w. S. D. Hif LatU(la: New Fire Hose and give an unfair advantage to the Crawfor(1 lease became effective Decembi.r 1 John Quilico was elected as presColumbia; H. A. Thayn, spring. Ordered By City concern whose inventory is Plans call for offices for all city 1937, at which time Mr. Kimball and ident of (ho rity council, it will be we8tWellInKt clark-Kont&as Tony 250 feet of additional fire hose has on departments, quarters for a fire de- Littlejohn assumed active manage his duty to act as mayor in the abJanuary 1st Valley been ordered by the city, to be used In many instances merchants will. sence of the duly elected mayor. partment and the civic auditorium. ment of the theatre. H. T. Cunninghata, Ralna; in any emergency or to replace any not have complete information It will be erected on the site of the Mr. Littlejohn has been actively Barney H.. Hyde was elected as vice from(Jouf,as D g A)ljson and eiPer; old hose that might be found de which to calculate the monthly old building at Second West and engaged in the theatre business for president of the council. His duties Hughes, Kenilworth; R. E. fective. ventories, and allowances will have wilcox Spring Glen. Ray Nayior, Main streets. the past several years, being associ will be the same as that of any vice to be made this year, Mr. .Leatham consumers; E. Martin, National and ated with his father William Uttle- - president. said. Next year, however, there will john, who operated shows in both Appointive Positions Filled city. L E Guinni Sweet Mine. CHILDREN - TEACHERS CARBON'S BUDGET be no excuse for not having the Car, w C. A. Kuobbs was reappointed as Helper and Price. He has moved to Empey, Willis Bean and O. needed information. JA Larserl( Price. Cariyie Edwards, Helper where he will make his home, chief of the police department, and Mr. Kimball has been a long time will follow the former routine in INCREASE SHOWS Hiawatha; J. L. Nayior, Wattis: F. RETURN TO SCHOOL CAKD OF IHAINKS.jE. Dennison, Sunnyside. resident of Helper and is the son of acting as day marshal!. George Arthur Kimball Sr. This is his first as night marshall and James Farm lands will be assessed by With a We wish to take this means ofjj0hn Prince, F. H. Gagosian and Christmas vacation venture In the theatre Carbon county's government in '38 business, Wallace as deputy night marshall, will be based on a budget calling for thanking our many relatives and. David Thayn; livestock, by Gust over, teachers and children of Car- having formerly been employed by also received reappointment. August Litizzette, again received expenditures of $222,288.96, as com friends for their expressions of sym Pappas; business and professional bon county returned to school Mon- different coal companies for the past and beautiful establishments, by Arthur N. Smith. day for fivf months of continuous few years. condolences the appointment as" superintendent pared with $203,818.65 in 1937, B. H. pathy, The new management stated Tues- of the water works school which will not be brken beYoung, county clerk, said this week floral offerings, during the recent department He cause of lengthy vacations. after the commissioners had given illness and death of our husband and COUNTY LEAGUE day that in the very near future has served in this capacity Tor a to the proposed father. final approval According to a report from Mr. additions to the theatre will be number of years. schedule of disbursements. Wardell, principal of the Helper made which will classify it among (Signed) Mrs. J. C Osanno In the electric light department. and family. The budgets for the funds this schools, only one vacancy in the the leading cinema houses in the Jack Aime was given the BASKETBALL GAMES appointteaching staff of the schools was state. ment as superintendent and city elyear and in 1937, respectively, folPLOW The CAR has who MEETS entire of community Helper ectrician. Mr. Aime came to reported. Josephine Pagano, low: Helper SAT AND TUESDAY taught in the schools here for the extends best wishes to these young November 1st, 1937, to fill the posiGeneral. $67,680 and $60,725; bond decision a won in men new The venture. left their and twelve Sunday plow years, past tion vacated by Chas. James. He had sinking, $31,031 and $31,031; bond a car the teaching profession to take up been formerly employed by the In$18,549.99 and $19,662.65; night when it smashed into interest, here. All games are played at the Helper, the duties of housewife. She was Bert Scandella, who Is attending dependent Coal & Coke Co. at Kenindigent poor, $10,266.57 and $9500; near the Alpine Service station had the public W married on December 18, to Bert Woodbury college in Los Angeles, ilworth. as comnanv and auditorium June civic driven Bott, The by plow, $10,000 and dependent mothers, elertrlpinn was home for the holidays visiting old age pension, $14,026.51 and struck a raised manhole just as the urged and invited to attend. A small (Peterson of Mt. Pleasant. The only change n appointments fee is charged to pay foi; Mr. Miner, former principal at with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. was that of transient relief, car driven b Gordon Richardson temporary $8000; Jack Cima, who was Heiner, is taking" the former Miss Scandella, and his sister Mrs. Louis county infirmary and county physi- tempted to pass. What little damage rent on auditorium. as Justice of the Peace appointed car. The city league games play every Pagano's place for the present. Just Bosco. cian, $8100 andi $8100; exhibition and there was was on the side of the He will replace Alex Lakle, who has and at 7:30 what are be made to arrangements Monday night beginning acted In that capacity for the past advertising, $2000 and $2800; roads a permanent teacher for the the couny league games each Tues-jfo- r and $54,000; and bridges, $58,620 four years. JUST SOMETHING DISTRICT COURT TO day and Saturday beginning at 6: 30, Central school has not been deter-Thhighway improvement,- - $1993, no sum Other appointments are as fol following schedule is for the mined. Superintendent Reeves had lows: City physician. Dr DIFFERENT budgeted in 1937. A v of Mr. the Miner next three nights county formerly announced that The budget items in the general Demman; driver of garbage truck. OPEN lilUilUHl league. City league schedule found would be transferred to the Price fund for 1938 are: Vince Bonza: janitress of city hall. What's so rare as a live butterelsewhere in this issue of the paper. schools, after the Heiner school had $4700; clerk and Commissioners, Mrs. Anna VanNatta: firo rwr someIf in isn't that fly January? been closed. Saturday, Jan. 8, 1938 auditor, $5050; county attorney, $3,Paul Pessetto; city attorney. 1938 district The first term Joe stand we'll then thing different, 6:30 Eastern Utah Electric vs assessor, $4850; 610: treasurer, Barboglio, Jr.; Frank Guerrie was in Carbon county will be court vs. Oliveto's 7:30 $7 corrected! Theatre Manager Spring Canyon, $7580; recorder, $3720; sheriff, appointed to the fire department to opened at Price Monday afternoon Standardville, vs. 8:30 Sunnyside county surveyor, 875: Jail, $1400; Car came Wrecks Corvell replace Al Wahl. 2 "Scoey" Anthony with o'clock at Judge George O. P. Skaggs, 9:30 Fisher Beer vs. $380; agricultural agent, $1200; agThrough the action of the mayor to Christensen presiding. the of Journal office the Helper Beckers. and city council, a new position was ricultural, food and dairy inspector, of the Lewis, manager Wesley with this statement, "I created, that of Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1938 $1900; buildings and grounds, $4650; Only six criminal cases and Strand Theatre encountered a little Monday, supervisor of city vs. Fisher Beer ...6:30 I be court, Spring juvenile district court, $4455; streets. It was the unanimous contwelve civil actions await hearing bad luck Monday in Spanish Fork got something to show you, 30 vs, Utah Electric Eastern 7; on the calendar, the smallest $460; justice court, $1300. back in a minute." He left and clusion of the council, that through canyon when his car encountered an number in several years. In the Beckers, 8:30 Standardville vs. O. P. Icy piece of road and capsized. five minutes later returned with a the appointment of a street superBA8KETBALL GAMES AND visor, greater criminal division, three cases are Skaggs, 9:30 Sunnyside vs. Oliveto's Mr. Lewis was on a hurried trip box could be safely tucked under his arm. maintained at a efficiencyreduced cost QANCE FRIDAY Saturday, Jan. 15, 1938 listed on the calendar for the first much to Salt Lake City on business when dis7:30 box he 6:30 Beckers vs. Oliveto's, Upon opening the to the city. M. O. Porter, former citv time and three for the second the accident occured. He escaped The Helper Junior high school time. Standardville vs. Fisher Beer, 8:30 uninjured. a beautiful speciman of a councilman, was appointed to th? four civil played cases, the Among games will sponsor two basketball new position. are appearing for the first time, Sunnyside vs. Eastern Utah Electric. butterfly, one which any ecologist followed by a dance at the civic 9:30 Spring Canyon vs. O. P. Skaggs. No action was taken on the ap Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Christensen and 3rd and for the each second, three would prize very highly among auditorium FridAy, January 8th. AnLos from returned and pointment of a city engineer or cus- family just and one each for the fifth his collection. The first game will be a contest Notre Dame School where they cpent Nor Years. geles, between the Freshmen and Hiawatha To Present Program While In California they attended "Scoey" stated that he caught at 6 p.m. The Sophomores and the COMMISSIONERS MEET TODAY According to au order made last A program will be presented under the Tournament of Roses at Pasathe butterfly in his room, which 7 at will p.m. play month by judges Christensen and Sunnyside team the auspices of the Notre Dame dena. is located above the bank. Students will be admitted upon John A. Hougaard, the first, third School of Price next Tuesday eveThe Carbon county board of com tie showing of their student body and fourth Mondays of each month ning, January 11 at 7:30 "p.m. The only perplexing thing about missioners is meeting today at W paris her Elliott LaThel visiting cards. Admission to others is 10c. an have been designated as law and The program will be the showing ents at present. the unusual affair was, as Scoey a.m. and 2 p.m., the latter being of Schedule meetings motion days in Carbon county, InDr. open meeting. of motion pictures taken by Bald, "what I do wld it?" John Bone, student at the Univerfor the next eleven months Js exstead Saturdays as heretofore. Charles Ruggeri and Father Jerome Sally Mauro spent Christmas in kl tome here sity of Utah, visited al Colorado. pected to be drawn up today. Stoffel. Trinidad, over tie holiday. i j ll , j i S.C.S four-yea- r 1 Re-bol- ,' two-yea- r j r ' tw-i- pres-iPau- - O , life-lon- "-"s- ...t,., g .... ..... . vr.ter-iaciurer- I - - I y I J.0,". . n Utah-Idah- - 1936-3- - 7 side-hil- I I j ,,,, rf. - Stan-tha- ; ' Gar-avagli- a. j ten-da- y one-hal- f $10,-00- e Mfuiniv 1 Can-yo- I 1 I 3 it i "i 'jt i 8 ff |