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Show ILFISM oJJOTIKMAlL Politically Independent VOLUME TH 3Z NUMBER 2 JOUAi. tMimil't rwwn olivvo to COITION rvwwf mow THURSDAY, Jan. 14, 40th Anniversary Of Italian KlVANfS CLUB HONOR Lodge To Be Celebrated Jan. 22 !T0 LEGION TO SHOW 120 ATTEND 9th ANNUAL KIWANIS CONVENTION INSTALLATION PARTY WED. PICTURES OF 1938 ANNIVERSARY WEEK National President of Federation To Be Featured Guest C. N. Memmott Inducted As President W. II. Wardell Is Secretary School Teachers Are Special Guests ...On Friday and Saturday, January and 22, Carbon Post, thru the The Italian Lodge Sulla D' America No. 77 of the Columbian Fedof the Bonnie Theater cooperation eration will hold the 40th anniversary ..of its institution, January 22. The in Helper will present the Official lodge was started in Castle Gate January 22, 1898, and at present has pictures of the Big American Legion Tithin its ranks four original charter members, Steve Gianotti, Domenic convention in New York City. Milano, Celeste Dalpiaz, all of Helper and James Rolando of Spring Glen. The pictures were taken by UniverThe lodge will present them with to Join with our fellow members in sal cameramen and depict the gatherEDWARD SHEYA OPENS a gold jewel of honor and the same the observance of this annual oc- ing that astonished New York City. will be presented by the national casion." High Jinks of the Legion at play, president of the Columbian FederaIn tne Helper club the comniitbo color that comes only once in a LAW OFFICES HERE tion, Vincinzo Massari, of Pueblo, on Kiwanis education will be in lifetime are pictured for us and es Colorado, who will be an honored .ha or of the program. Members of pecially for those of us who were not guest. this committe are: R. A. Nilson, able to be there. Official announcement was made Other guests of honor will be the chairman, Victor Exservicemen Litizzette. and many of the" today that Edward Sheya, a former four wives of the remaining charter Hall, M. P. Street and Dr. Henry In A. R. have asked our public general Helper resident, opened a law office membei-3- , Mrs. Steve Gianotti, Mrs. Demman. post to get these pictures in order In the Helper State Bank Building Domenic Milano, Mrs. Celeste Dal- "The first Kiwanis club was or- that the people at home might learn tnis week. Piaz an( Mrs. James Rolando. The in Detroit in 1915 and held what the gang did to cause all the ganized Mr. Sheya is a graduate of the! four living widows of charter mem-- ! its first meeting on January 21 of stories that came back after the University of Utah law school, hav- - bers. Mrs. John Bottino, Mrs. Battista1 ,,,,. year. Today in the United States convention. . vu mo i ioiui, o .v.0. una. adiusia, vj xserio ana and Canada The official pictures will be here there are 1.932 clubs class of '37. He is well known in Mrs. Tony Elegante, will also be the dates specified above and a !on with of over 95,000." membership Hi3 among the honored guests, Helper and Carbon county. everyone is Invited to satisfy their Mr. Memmott said father served the city of Helper! The lodge Sorej,e SteUa D Amer. The celebration will curIos!ty and verify the storiea toey several years ago as a deputy sher-!Ic- a No. haa been invited to assist! be an anniversary occasion for the large bus- may have heard. It's all there in Iff or marshal!. Later he and hisiln preparln, details for this occasion iness professional and agricultural pictures and in sound. family moved to Provo. will tirA nla in which . In addition .i the management of the . r.1 w. the1 auditorium. Th mnmm aa tanto.;.membership of the .. organization to' Bonnie .naa hnnlrml on "Kiwanlans throughout the United States and Canada will celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the founding of Kiwanis International during the week of January 16 to 22." said C. N. Memmott, president of the local club today. "We In Helper are going "SlJfrSCftlPTiON- $2 A VfcAH KfMTIOk THB WUIINAL'I Of LIVIMO ONiV ON VUffSCIMPTIOft 1938 21 ... One hundred and twenty Kiwanians, their wives. school Helper teachers and partners, city and county officials and district officers of Kiwanis International attended the ninth annual installation of officers last night. The party was held at the Helper Civic Auditorium, and included a banquet, program, a cn-ac- play and dancing. t New officers installed include C. N". president; George Black, W. II. Wardell, secretary; Fred Bosone, treasurer, and the following board of directors: August Jones and Earl Acord, Castle Gate, Jack Houston. R. A. Nilsonr M. G. Crawford. Thurman Carter and Louis Dankworth. The outgoing officers include S. P, John Colton, Quilico, president; Ernest Flaim. secretary, and C. N. Memmott, treasMemmott, t; A, urer R. J. Vi'ghan was chairman of the committee on arrangements and acted Left F. Bosone as toastmasler. Lt. Governor of the Southern Utah District of Kiwanis International. Heber Jones, Eureka, PLEA ENTERED IN was the installing officer. Four new members and one old ov.r,ioH KNIFING CASE member were officially welcomed inducted and the into club, a and they a 8hort or two to round out the at,witn presentation of the General Plrp1 rhiWrpn In v , u . u r I jwere: Francis Lucas, Wesley Lewis, , With district court in Carbon, Oris Maulsby. Barney H. Hyde, new toastmaster for the will wae3bate4taendd made aad ln boy3 and glrl8 work, county convening for the first term' members, and S. Bert Bunnel, former . Kiwanis club has received a will let you in on a lot manager for Carbon during his of the fun of 1938 Monday, two defendants who member. Loris Manwaring of the entered pleas of guilty will be sent. Salt Lake club, and a past chairman fctoMr. gang had in New York. m.eSlage -- frm !of the International committee on oi tst. uomrace. Manitoba to the state prison. lamny moving was unawe to serve. and present the iayior, Other president of Kiwanis International.' jewels. After entering the University of Sam Kovich admitted knifing Pete boys and glr,s club work, welcomed Utah he continued his active parti-- i speakers will follow and a dance This greeting will be read to the! CARBON COMMISSION at Sweet Mine on Decem- - the hew members into the club. Yakoyich will climax the affair. local group at the anniversary meet- Christensen. teacher at the ber 25, and he will receive sentence! Luci,,e ' u i l I i r t n Tt.l. 7 elocution, and in 1933 was crowned', IU,iU 0CU001 was glven lua L on 17 on a of assault SET charge January 1938 Mountain Rocky Debating Champion, with a deadly weapon. Henry Davis honor of p,Dnfne the buttons on all, " Ha comes back to Helper very committee, Eugene Andreini, chairpleaded guilty to burglary in the,0"1061"8 and new memberS- man; Joseph Colzani, James Cherus, NOTICE Jones;-Tuesdahighly recommended by his former TO CAR included Mr. guests MEETING sI)ecial second sentenced! DATES degree and was associates at the Utah university. August Quilico. aod James Cima; prothe of the Eureka secretary club, Christen-'anby Judge George gram cmmittee, A. J. Vieta, James OWNERS sen to serve an Indeterminate term!Mr- - and Mrs Manuring. Salt. Lake, Cima, for lodge No. 77, and Mrs. T. Price Man Gets The Carbon county commissioners in the state prison of from one toiCounty commissioner and Mrs. C. R. Bosone and Mary Beveridge for' lodge 31. an ordinance last Thursday 20 years. Davis stole $50 from Bry-- ! FanrinK. Mayor and Mrs. G.. F. Sprat-ner'- s No. ... passed Silas On Rowley, county assessor, Appointment service station here on Nov- - ,ing' ' Excouncilman and Mrs. Fred 1938 their The celebration committee consists announced Wednesday Conservation Board that all setting dates. Supt- - G- J- - "eves. and the 6. His sentence was not ember meeting of Mary Beveridge, chairman, Rosb residents who live in Helper are school ,h'e faculties of the Helper Meetings will be: Thursday, JanLincoln Marshall has been appoint-- vieta Josephine Speroni, Rosa scho0'3-caseand to ' expected Action 6 and have on urged their taken other criminal uary Tuesday, January 18; r for a term on the board zani Lucy Dalpiaz, Mary Rolando, I Guest and membership prizes were cars assessed in Helper. was as follows; Friday February 4 and Tuesday, Febof supervisors for the Price River Mary Scarcelli, Rosa Andrejni, Mary won by MrSi Lyd!a Voe, Mrs. Geo. Horace 15: Burton, willful In to ruary 8 failure March and 22; Tuesday, the past individuals who Watershed Soil Conservation dist- Bianco, Caroline Tomsic. Teresa Ro Wednesday, April 6 and Tuesday, provide, case passed; Ike Davis, j Pizza- - Robert Houston and R. A. live in Helper have taken their rict. This announcement was made lando, Olga Bleggl and Adeline April 19; Friday, May 6 and 20; Helper city milk ordinance 80n- this week by the state soil conserva- Bolognese. cars to other communties within Jne ionowing program was pre- 7 and 21; Wednesday, (appeal), hearinp on dismissal mo-- ' Tuesday, June The two Sunnyside Lodges, No. tion committee. the county and had them assessed. 6 and Thursday. Julv 21!sen,ed: community singing, led by for set 2 Wednesdav at D.m July The announcement was made thru. 98 and No. 26. have also been in- - Alraa Dankworth: This 5 and Tuesday, August !pete DeAngeles. to'Mrsinvocation, W. is day, willful August failure practice entirely ex-against Sumner G. Margetts, executive sec- - Vltel and an invitation has been j Hvocal solo, Mrs. Dank- 23; Wardell; P Wed-6 set vide, WednesTuesday, September and the law, and violators are subject arraignment ' retary, to William H. Bennett, coun-- ' ' tended to the Mayor and city counwortn: 2 p.m.; Ervin descriptive at reading, MacRay nesday, day 21; September willful Thursday, Petty, a double assessment against ty extension agent, Claude J. Empey cilmen and their wives. At least 150 to ucioner 6 ana Friday, October 2i;;ianure to provide, arraignment set, p IJi,m:l"K uumuers unaer me term'memDers and guests are expected; their car, as well as other who was named for a two-yea- r penalWednesday, November 9 and 23; j Wednesday at 2 p.m.; Howard Tho- - direction of Elaine Heck included a attend the affair. declined the appointment, necessi-jt- o ties as provided by law. Tuesday, December 6 and Wednes'-- i mas. fugitive case passed; Mike trio consisting of Donna Rose Miner, tating further action on the part ofj You have the alternative of havday, December 21. Francis, refusing to pay wages (ap. ki3 Mae Spratling and Almagene ' A solo dance by Helen As was true this past year, the 1st peal), trial set for BASKETBALL LEAGUES I ing your car assessed by the depMonday at 2 p.m.; Dougherty. Following appointment of the sec-- , In Nick Kougelas, violation of state Rae Ni,KOn- An the feature part of each month at' be will meeting uties appointed by Mr. Rowley for 10 a.m. retary the district's organization will "Ma Peasley at the Bas and 2 p.m. and the second liquor control act, trial set for Jan- - tne be for the two in nhtain a pprtifiontp Helper, or, you may go to hia meeting in each month at 7:30 p.m. 'nary 19 at 10 a.m. a one-ac- t ketball Game," play under of organization frivm f ho .f (r(ari office at the court house in Price. the direction of Mrs. Earl Acord. The The morning sessions are devoted) . Btate. to passing on bills and cast included. Mrs. Peasley, Mrs. clearing up PnADfl CTIiniCC This will be followed by an elec Among the 800 people at the routine matters while the afternoon DUHilU At a special meeting of the Hel- Acord; Florence, age 11, Dr. James OIUUILU tion at which the other three mem Basketball association held last acu,ar Jacksn Day Dinner Satur- - ana evening sessions are devoted to Rucgeri; Minnie Pearl, age 15. Dr. bers of the supervisory board will s lne wewnouse hotel claims and matters of a legislative Joe Dalpiaz; Victor Bill, age 6, Thurnight, it was decided to splitlua c' BOND be chosen by landowners within the-th- Friday nntv"nH PROBLEM nH at Salt Lake were: J.lrs. D. C Gib nature. man Carter, and Ernie, age 18, Ernest istrict. Nominating petitions must have each , At Thursday's meeting e, t itg own f. son. Ann Martell, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Flaim. County Rowley, Dr. C. R. Fahring, Bill Clerk B. H. Young was instructed to Mrs. Manwaring, who has be.en be filled within 30 days of the time Refinancing of a $250,000 bond apply for the purchase of $25.000 The reason for this change was to Engle and Marl Gibson of Price the "Sweetheart of Kiwanis," 1SBUewnlcn lne maroon scnool dis entertained the crowd tthat the certificate of organization divide the work connected with the countv road bond as a Mnkinp- f.mrf by several will be unable to pay when it is issued by tlie secretary of state. Mrs. Don Smith accompanied by investment on the accordian. jtrict numbers operation and managment of the maturea on May 194At least four candidates must be mother. Mrs. George Stella, and inS The party was concluded Other matters taken up Included leagues. Heretofore, the brunt of'her by dancing studied by the board of education on nominated. SISfer. Will Ipavo nn lannnfir Ofi fiv consideration on. of vMprnna' a been the main floor of the auditorium- work the had done by couple inThe conservation area, which Richmond California, Tuesday- - The bonds"' 1ss"e(1 ln 1!20 where they plications for tax exemption and to of individuals. cludes 710,500 acres in parts of Carwill visit for a few finance a building program, bear Francis Lucas damaged his car the hearing of claims. days. Fred Bosone will remain as sec5 per cent interest. bon, Duchesne, Wasatch and Utah night when it skidded into Saturday and Cliff Memmott as chairretary, Genres firlrpv land .lvtr 4 ,it counties, was endorsed by uiol-- i anuuier car. wasr wvl. man of the city league, with the PRESIDENT'S icy pavement BALL BIRTHDAY BE HELD TO owners in November by a vote of 289; net. tne said board had received blamed for the accident. a, to appoint additional com power " to 107, and later official approval was proposal to enter a contract with mittees to help with any extra work the Loren W. Gibbs company of Salt given by the state committee. Tom Turner Is up and around AT SILVER MOON HALL IN PRICE that comes up. Lake to take care of the obligation after a few days of illnesav again Ed. Marchetti and Frand Dalpiaz Mr, and Mrl E. L. Mangum and by a new bond issue, drawing intersecretar assume and chairman the year. two children visited relatives here 5 per cent until May 1, 1340, Jack Welch wa3 a business calle? Last year the dance wa3 held at est of ial work for the county organization. 4 per cent thereafter and maturlast week. and in Salt Lake over the weekend. the Rainbow Gardens and proved to New schedules will be drawn up on a" serial basis of be by far, the most successful dance ing week for both during the next each year, beginning May 1, 1946. i ever held in the county.' 1 that at leagues. It is expected 8 DIVIDEND PAID The j least board of education voted to two new teams will enter the Eail Jones and C. N. Memmott enter such a WORK STARTED ON contract providing "the I were appointed as a committee on 4 i city league the second half. Loyal cent per interest rate be reduced ticket sales: Don Hacking and S. P. to 3 DI bftlUU j Order of Moose Lodge are entering per cent. This would mean an! one team and Divvy's Service the Colton. committee on arrangements, i FEDERAL EuiLDlNG .annual saving to the district of j other. and Father Ruel and T. Litizzette l?12.50 on each $1000 of the issue. At a meeting held last night thej i on publicity. Just who will be added to the Board of Directors of the D & Rj county roster to replace Spring were made at Arrangements G W RR Employees (Helper) j Canyon hasn't been definitely learnActual construction started lastj Monday meeting, for the use of rlORIVER ARRESTED ON on Helper's new $50,000 i ed, but it is thot that the Bonnie Silver Moon Hall and Friday j Theatre will be given the choice. dividend to its members. federal building, when T. W. Stu-- ! orchestra was selected to furnish RECKLESS CHARGE Before a dividend could be de-- j Sunnyside's failure to show up the the music. , art, superintendent of construction t The President's Birthday Ball clared 10 per cent of the net j last two game nights is causing for Newstrom & Davis, Denver j President Roosevelt's birthday contractors, arrived in town to get j earnings of the corporation had to j some wonderment as to whether committee, has been announced for comes on January 30th, but because be set aside in a guaranty fund they are to remain a part of the this year's party and include Don of this day coming on Sunday, it Orlan Tippetts, Spanish Fork, was activity underway. j Hacking, Earl Jones, T. Litizzette has been decided to hold all parties given the alternative of $C0 or 30 as requested by the Banking Lawsj league. An earlier announcement was toj and Father Wm. A. Ruel, Price, and on Saturday, of the State of Utah to safeguard! 29th. in days January jail Thursday by J. W. C. N. Memmott and S. P. Colton, The purpose of the annual party Hammond, justice of the peace, for the effect that construction would (against losses. Special not start until some time in Feb-- i Helper. is to raise funds with which to speeding past a school bus which Remarkable progress nas heenj Legion Meet But due to the mildness of The ball of the ruary. arrangement r had stopped this!stamp out and fight infantile to let off school childmade by this association in hand-so far, a change in winter Price follow the will a different The slightly entire ren. is to alysia. county urged ling its members financial prob-- j of in the C. than the contractors, sent Mr. procedure plans past: C.J cooperate with the committee in put- Patrolman J. L. Sullivan, who lems and making it profitable forj commander of rsesien oi bait lakc nas oecn apvtine over a successful nnrtv here Louis week. Stuart last Dankworth, them to save in amounts as small! charged that Tippetts, had passed Carbon PorI No. 21 of the American pointed state chairman, and he In One dance other will In bus be a at held of the speed las 25 cents per pay day. approximately j A small shack has been built onj that a special turn makes all community or county the Legion, announced was an announcement 60 miles an hour, made the arrest Mr. Al Greenstreet, the grounds, which will house the president! meeting of District No. 5 of the appointments. In the past appoint made county, Tuesday by A. H. White, sec- in the afternoon . on U.S. Highway on tne local credit union has heard temporary office for construction. Legion had been called for Saturday ments have been made through the retary of Stand.ardville local No. No. 50 near Fassio's Service Station new Mr. E. A. West, the that . Hall. at Price national New the York. committee at Legion 1306 of the United Mine Workers. between Price and Helper. night According to Mr. Stuart, excavaI general manager of the Denver & The purpose of this meeting is to The local committee met Monday He stated that they would sponsor will be started in the next tion Rio Grande, is an ardent credit elect a district commander to replace night at the court house in Price the dance, and had engaged Down- - Mrs. C. J. Allen and daughter, few days. The company has rented union supporter and firmly b Arthur S. Horsley who recently was and decided to follow the custom orchestra to furnish the music, went to Salt Lake by bus where they the Utah Rock Asphalt's shovel to lieves in tie good being done by appointed assistant state adjutant. tablished last year, and that Is, toj Whether any other dances will be will meet Mrs. Allen's sister and the excavating. the Credit Union movement All Legion meiflbenri are urged to hold one dance In the county. The held elsewhere In Carbon county, proceed to Wellsvllle, to attend the complete attend this Important meeting. dance will be held at Price this has not been announced. funeral of a brother. W. H. Wardell fcafMf ft' 1 fUMi j A ' tt , rLri I 0??!??!?' ! ads tMMi:iD. j ,T ; "e"r y d semi-monthl- y j - pro-IVo- s one-yea- - Fri-itio- n - j j ' j - Pram, i.... i - i . one-tent- nu nnrniT innnii mm District 1 Saturday at par-yea- h |