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Show 0 Politically Independent. r 3Z NUMBER 3 VOLUME IWfHIVtWl ICllTION JOUHNAL PKtm TO 0llVl,KfO THURSDAY, Kfi VAL COWLES - PRICE ELECTED HEAD OF PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 i bUBCKilllON JOURNAL'S NIWS EDITION DC.IVtRCD ONLY ON iinaoiFncw TX JAN. 20, 19W Shrine Club Plan Banquet and Dance CIVIC CLUBS NAME 1938 $2 A YEAR COMMITTEES The fifty members of the Eastern; NAMED BY K1WANIS Utah Shrine club and their partners ! will hold a dinner and dance at the DDL FIELD WORKER llLOIUl.ll I 4 , , Carbon Country club Saturday eve-- ' f f ning, February 5, it was announced this week by Mat Gilraour, secretary Kiwanis committees of the Helper Standing Committees To make arrangements Tor the eve-- ; club have been announced by the Publisher Is 2nd In Command Former ning's entertainment, a committee has president for the year 1938. The Appointed By been named consisting of Roy Birch-- ! committee appointments are some-arPresident Sargent Paul Pessetto.'what different than has been the Standard ville; at Val H. Cowles, editor and associate publisher of the All Price and part owner of the Helper Journal, was elected ashe 1938 presAt the regular January meeting 0f IIelper; Jack Vignetto, Helper; R. W.; procedure in the past years. and Kenil in are four committees Robinson, worth; Robert; ident of the Utah Press Association in Salt Lake at the Newhouse hotel arranged the Associated Civic Clubs of Southat its fortieth annual convention held January 15 and 16. groups. (A B C & D). A general . ern Utah, held at Gunnison iasti Sheldon, Helper, Leland Burress, former owner and over each Lee of Bracken J. Price and George, chairman is appointed aud President Sunday. Saturday J .publisher of he Helper Journal, and James Sargent reappointed Ray E. Spratling of Helper are president, group. The general chairman is now owner and publisher of the A 4- respectively of the automatically a member of each Carr ot Richfield as executive sec- - and as' Bingham Bulletin, was chosen and T. W. Jensen ot Mt. organization. It is also planned to mittee in his group. The committees are as follows: Other officers elected uol(1 a staB smoker sometime In Feb- Pleasant as field worker. CITY delude Henrich Romeyn, Salt Lake,! Both appointments were confirmed ruary, but no definite arrangements! A. YOUTH SERVICE Dr. J. J. secretary; Elisha Warner, Spanish1 Business Houses Must Dalpiaz, general chairman. (have yet been made. by the executive committee. Geo. L. Crowther, Salt Lake, 7" Fork. Under privileged child, W. H. War-del- l, Get Licenses Mr. Carr has served the organiza- . "irwil chairman, Gus Tsangaris. The Helper City Council instructed Wm. C. England, Logan, Edgar SimpI tion as secretary more than three fiSRRjjfJ son, St. George, and Will Wallis,' Vocational guidance: Earl Acord, UULLLUL City Marshall C. A. Knobbs to inwhile Mr. Jensen has repres- HOWLEY SILAS years, ASSESSOR chosen members on the chairman. Fred Bosone, in Vernal, houses vestigate all business ented the group in field work for two rjl I lift IBC PHIPUm executive committee. Boys and girls work: Ernest Flaim, Helper which are operating without " Both will give their full time rLAltO AlIL lIUoHtU years. chairman. Oris Following a tradition of the as- COUNTY OFFICIALS Maulsby, im-Barney a business license, and make ar: to the promotion of projects of Hyde. rests. The violators are subject to sociation in the election of officers, portance to the state, particularly the The architectural firm of Cannon B. GENERAL COMMUNITY SER- punishment as provided by city Mr. Cowles was advanced from the OPEN CONVENTION counties which the southern 15 position of and Mullin have completed the plans VICE R. J. Vaughan, general chair- ordinances. during '37, association represents. the presidency for 1938. He has j to President Sargent also announced for the new Carbon junior college to man. been an ardent worker in the assoc- IN SALT LAKE CITY standing committees for the year, be erected in Price, and have beenj Industry and agriculture: J. R. Dog Tax Tags iation for the past five ye,ars, and is All projects will be investigated by, sent to San Francisco to the VPA Loftis, chairman, Geo. Black, August Are Available to really put the associaexpected these committees before the directors offflee for final approval, Superin- - Jones, A supply of dog tax tags are tion In a where right-of position ' The Utah State Association they take final action on them, but the'tendent G. J. Reeves announced this) Public affairs: M. P. Street, chair- available at the office of the city, rebelong. fully to is man, LaFel Oman, Jack Vignetto, scheduled will have no authority to week. Officials committees open County corder. Anyone in Helper who owns Wins Front R- - A- Contest Page in convention annual its Nilson, Weslyfor Lewis, S. Bert name fifteenth Associated the in of act the soon as As been have the not taxes and for a dog plans has paid Besides off of honors the convention The carrying Lake Salt unless Clubs Civic City today. specific assign- approved, the contractor's bids will Bunnel. 1938 are urged to contact Mr." Knobbs was de- will be presided oer by Silas Row- - ments and power is given them. president, the !be advertised for, preparatory to the; Business standards: S. P. Colton, or the cltv recorder immediately. clared the winner of the. annual ley, Carbon county assessor, who is Committee Members Loui3 Elmie Bernardi. beginning of actual construction of chairman. front page contest, and was present- president ot the association. AH Committees are as follows: Roads, the $273,000 project by the pVA r)ankwortn' Dr- - James Rugger'., Councilman B. H. Hyde ed with a beautiful gold cup. The meetings will be held in the New- - L. A. Wynaught, Milford, chairman; deadline. March 1. Marchetti. , In Salt Lake On donor of the cup was C. A. Epperson, house hotel. Frank G. Martines, Richfield; D. E.j Applications are now being re-- ; C. ADMINISTRATION August City Businegt publisher of the Kaysville Reflex. e- - ceived for president of the new 'Jones, general chairman, Nearly every county official from Baldwin, Moab; Reed Gardner, City Councilman B. H. Hyde was a' The contest was judged by Dr. Mer- - here is expected to attend, leaving dar Kiwanis education: R. A. Nilson, City, and Thos. W. Jensen, Mt, college, and it is expected that the caller in Salt Lake Monday and'rill and his journalism class at the conduct of Carbon affairs pleasant, chairman; Walter G. Lunt, state board will make its selection chairman, Victor Litizzette, Dr. A. R.. county Tuesday making visits to a number b.Y.U. Dr Harrison Merrill praised during the two days largely in the Cedar City; R. C. Syrett, Ruby's Inn; at the next regular meeting, February Demman, Henry Hall, M. P. Street. 1 f gymnasiums and auditoriums in the for the consistent hands of deputies. As the associa- - L. L. Finance: John Quilico, chairman Taylor, Moab, and Russell 21st. Bait Lake and other communities manner in which they had maintain-tha- t tion is set John Milan, James Pappacostas, Fred law, expenses ot Hawkins, Nephi. for up on the by , Applications positions have buildings of this nature. ''e(j the high tyoe of workmanship in those Industrial, Henry H. Jones, Hel- - teaching M.aff are also being re- - Bosone, Jack attending the convention are Vignetto, President, Tke purpose, of his trip was to their paper. Hal G. MacKnight is for by the various counties. paid per, chairman; John F. Rowe, Eu- - ceived for teachers, 'but probably no'Secretary. study the manner in which they opand shop foreman for In addition to Mr. Rowley, who Is reka; A. E. Gibson, Price; C. 'W. action will be taken on them until! Laws and regulations: George erate and the equipment used. jthe Price paper. of the organization, Carbon Love Jr., St. George, and Vernon a.some later date. !Black. chairman, president R. J. Vaughan. Mr. Hyde stated on his return Bank Nites Discussed county will be represented in the 'Rowley, Blanding. Fish and game,' Terms of the PWA grant allow one August Jones. that the city council was making a During one session a series of conduct of the convention activities Russell Hawkins, and classification: Membership Nephi, chairman; year from the beginning date, how-- ! study of these buildings with the speakers discussed problems facing by Dr. C. R. Fahring, chairman of the Geo. T. Eckersley, Loa; R. C. Syrett, ever the state board Intends to 'Chris Jouflas, chairman. S. P. Colton, Mea of getting suggestions for any publishers of the state, board of commissioners. Dr. Fahring Ruby's Inn; Clint Lundeberg, e every effort to complete the John Milan, Board of Directors. r improvements they might make to Danger of losing .their mailing ia scheduled to preside over the 'de- - nison,' and Daniel Stevens, Fillmore, college in time for the opening of Publicity: Fred Bosone, chairman, own auditorium in the future. mits through carrying advertising of conference to be devoted Agriculture Committee school next fall. 'President, Secretary. Principal W. H. Wardell, aceom- - .Bank Niteg and other games of partmental to county commissioners. j A $66,000 gymnasium will be eon- Athletics: Oris Maulsby, chairman, H. Roland . Tietjen, Agricultural, j chance panied Mr. Hyde on the trip. was pointed out by Roscoe C. Chief at be will meet the M. Geo. structed speaker Monroe, Hunt chairman; 'by the school district for Francis Lucas, Wesley Lewis. " Cox of Ephraim. He declared there Dr. Adam S. D. CLUB MEETINGS Bennion, who will dis- - Bicknell; Geo. M. Palmer, Monticello. use in connection with the college.1 Henry Hall, j was City Water Situation danger of prize drawings at cuss "County Problems" at the Chas. R. Dalton.' Circleville, and C. Actual construction of the main general chairman, is Above Normal lottheaters being interpreted as morning session. Addresses of wel- - Sand berg, Hurricane. Livestock, Geo school building and Hie shop build-Attendance: Louis Dankwortti, Superintendent August Litizzette teries by the post office department, come will be given by Mayor E. B. M. Hunt, Bicknell, chairman; Waltei ing will cost about $230,000. with the chairman. Jack Houston, of the waterworks department an- - jn which case publications carrying Erwin of Salt Lake and Governor 'G. Lunt, Cedar City; Preston Bunt remainder of the money to be used Dr. J. Joe Dalpiaz. Eounced Wednesday that the water advertisements of them would be Henry H. blood. Response on behalf ing, Kanab; L. L. Taylor, Moab, and for furnishings, architects' fees and House: Thurman Carter, chairman. situation looks good for this time of forbidden use of the mails, and are of the association iwll be by Mr. Hugh Gallagher, Greenriver. is expected. Bill White. it landscaping, tke year. He stated that depth of liable to the full penalty as Rowley. Education, E. R. Tuttle. Kanab, Reception: M. G. Crawford, chairas measured on Helper's vided by the law, Mon- - DDCCink!T'C ; In the afternoon following a brief chairman; H. Roland Tietjen, man. Secretary, President. PAH watershed was below that of 'last Advertising Campaign confer-roe- ; I program, nLvfuJLJl UALL eight departmental and music: James Rug-ger- i, Chauncey i Sandberg, Program Hurricane; U was above the normal of Tangible results obtained by New ences will be held. year, but Dr. E. A. Petty, Beaver and W. O. chairman, Thurman Qarter, Jack the past ten years. Mexico in spending a $50,000 fund on A of committees, resolutions Bickmore, Huntington. Houston. W. H. Wardell, Earl Acord. PjLHllO Even though the snow depth is newspaper and magazine advertising andReport miscellaneous business will occu-- ! rflUUlSLOO J. R. Iftis, R. J. Vaughan, Chris Interclub G. ' Walter relations. Lunt, lees that it has been during some of to win - tourist travel to the state the first of Friday afternoon's Cedar City, chairman; E. R. Tuttle. py part Jouflas, President. the past years, the water content is waa described by Gus P. Backman, program, followed by election of of- - Kanab; L. H.Johnson. Delta; Vernon greater. executive secretary of the Salt Lak9 Official At and adjournment of the con- - G Rowley, Blanding, and Charles R Mr. Litizzette reported 21 inches chamber of commerce, in describing ficers, DELINQUENT TAX vention. Circleville. L. Silver Moon H. Dalton, Hall Power, of snow at Spring Creek and be- - purposes of the present campaign for An informal banquet will be held Johnson. Delta, chairman; Reed tween 25 and 28 inches at Fish advertising funds being carried on In Price evening, with Fielding K. rrer. Cedar City; A. E. Gibson. Price; " COLLECTIONS TOTAL l,reeK. ihv his oreani7ation. as Smith ' master of ceremonies, fol- Gebr T. Eckersley, Loa, and John F. Plans for the Annual President's Publishers were urged to file free lowed by an informal dance. A new Rowe, Eureka, Hanging Bridge Birthday Ball are progressing rapi prblic.iy offerings in their v.t?te feature of this part of the convention Safety Directors Nears Completion ly and a record crowd is expected S basket to prevent thtir ruining their a. Beaver. ui. """'"'6 reuy, Tha fiarv omtuj, BtipnA The hanging bridge which will own business by giving space away. ' t0 mamta'n imereSt at.chairman: W O .Bickmore, Hunt- , dance be at the sllver Mo(m span the Price River at the end of executive J. Stephenson, Stanley County Treasurer, Viola O'Berto, ington; Clint Lundeberg, Gunnison; HalI in price with the entire count Canyon street Is practically com- - secretary of the Utah Manufacturers' Geo M Palmer. Monticello. and J. Prt thls week that delinquent in over. pleted. However, construction n the association, emphasized the need of the affair cooperating putting ,ax W. collections Robinson, during the fourth Marysvale, p Tho cnmmittPf. nn flr. steps and landings will not be action. He pointed out the' KIWANIS of 1337 amounted to $106,- OBSERVES C. Gallagher, quarter Employment. Hugh ,a was March the before 15th. pleted closing of a factory employing 125 n Carbon county. Greenriver, chairman; Henry H. Jones or announcement by Donald Hacking of 7a0: uity rtecoraer persons would In a year's time cause on of the money among the of Helper; L .A. Wynaught, Milford; AMat Ernest Flaim. and Price assisted by a trade loss of $47,500 to grocers, ANNIVERSARY WEEK MrS" funJs' F. Rowe. Eureka, and Preston jJohn JBerto said- - !f Earl Jones, Father W. van0l!f $16,230 to clothiers. $23,750 to landKanab. Bunting, ' B. Ruel, J. Litizzette, lords, $7500 to utility companies and HELPER WOMAN $13,528, co'inty general Aviation, Frank G. Martines, Rich- S. P. Colton autoto Price; of retailers $30,000 The twenty-thirradios, anniversary of fieid chairman; L. A. Wynaught, county and Cliff Memmott,, 45; county schools, $34,688.57; $1,954.-Helpemobiles and similar equipment. r. International was fittingly ford. A. E Gibson. Price; R. C. county poor, - load, . $9,611.91; Other individReliable Advertising , SUCCUMBS TO I . , last night by the local rett, Ruby'a Inn, and J. W. Robinson, ' Reliance on established advertis- Mwnnis ciuu. ine program, unaer tne uals who have been asked to assist j4.7n9.2i: old aze Dension Marysvale. ing agencies as a sound method of supervision of the committee on Ki-- : Teisiati've. Daniel Steven- Joe Dowd, Latuda; Elmer Hill,.;f d j422.47: dependent are mothers. mi. HEART ATTACK W- A- PeterBon' selling advertising was urged by wanis education with R. A. Nilson,'more chairman- - Thos W Spring Canyn: transients' $749.69; temporary Jensen Y. J. Tipton of the Gillham advertis-- f The program consisted of Mt 'pleasant- - Frank 136 20. Martines' Castle Gate; Joe Oorak, Sweet Mine; state road fund( ?L. D. S. in? aeencv. n America and God Richfield; c. w. LoVe Standardville; Williams. group Bill singing. advertising-Savexhibition and George! ,;)5 5; St The many friends of Mrs. Hilda J.j Foov,inr a hsinPs, Jr., .qnt. the" King; reading of Interna-- ' and D. E. Baldwin Moab" Columbia and Frank Crawford, 593.49. deficiency g0neral jvnssman were snocKeu ai uer mornJngf the publishers were tional president, Hartford Taylor's, 'an ex officio mem- - nison' Sunnyside' $257.08; tuberculosis fund, $6.9; fund, The is president den death Monday morning of a entertained at luncheon to all clubs in the United ber of by the Trib-heaTickets will be placed on sale in g(ate bounty J21.08. a, committees attack. Mrs. Krissman has been une.Telpgranii at wWch E LeRoy message and Canada, by C. N. Mem States an these communuies una oaiuiua. Towns and cities receive the fol- a Helper resident many years and Bournei , of The Xelegrami mott, president: and your assistance will help,. combat owing amounts: achievements ofj $2,611.38; was well known in these parts. jgerved as toastmaster. 1937 by the dreaded disease of INFANTILE Helper, $1,910.29; Scofield, $105.83, Hall; 'MCI RPn 0011(101 Henry "' Sunday's meetings opened at 10:30; vocal solo. Mrs. Alma Dankworth. :flLLnLfi uUtlUUL PARALYSIS. 'and Wellington, $342.78. wuciiu, uauuciijr io, a.' 1.4, me uiuiii- Kiwanis first Helper's Ralph Migliaccio will sponsor a Tne fourth quarter delinquent tax president, ter of John and Alice Jones. In ad- of affairs dance at the Rainbow Gardens inflections brought the total for the pertaining to the organiza- Charles Ledger, spoke on ideals and flFniHATPQ flPW PI AR dition to her parents, she is surlunch-- , objectives of Kiwanis as related to ULUiUf 1 1 LO llL.fl I LHU This was followed a by tion. Helper on the same night, and a ear up to $200 079.42, as the amounts vived by her husband, Tony Kriss-rnan- , eon, at which the Western Newspaper our own local economic and social; of the receipts will be turned during the first three quarters were portion and a daughter, Connie Mae, Union were hosts. life. He urged every member to get to over the committee. The Rainbow respectively $14,000.87, $62,890.04 anc and the following brothers and behind the 1938 officers and make! Dedication ceremonies were held Garden dance is not an official Pres- - $1 6.438.05 sisters; Mrs. Joe Aplanap, Merl, sometime this a banner year in Kiwanis. Mr. Tuesday for the new flag presented Ident's Birthday dance. Harold, Elaine, Vera, and Norma month, will be in the lodge and who will receive or week the this first part of next Ledger resigned his membership injto the Helper Central school by the Jean Jones. coveted honor are: Steve Glan- but' 21. about American No. jthe club three Post the ago, Legion, years TorlfP To Honor Funeral services were held in the week. z, Domenlck Milano, Celeste otti, the According to Mr. Kimball, L.D.S. Tabernacle in Price Wednes40111 Rolando. James and : Helper, mem-with of a American is "It he me," Anniversary religion statej.itroduction Legion day at 2 p.m., with Bishop Orson II. building has been completely renov-- i "and I intend to reioin the rhib '' bT9. a talk by Mr. W, K. Waiueii, (Spring Glen. new with Gnymon in charge. Burial was in the ated and redecorated; Amer-- j u allan bteua Dr. j. joe Dalpiaz will act m tne lne Mel to uage thu made Crawford a of in the principal report Helper schools, Helper city cemetery under the dir-- seats, street sign, projection and; club that a Castle Gate show which the symbolic meaning of the'ica w111 honor tbe fortieth anniver-- ; capacity of master of ceremonies, troupj . sound ctlon of the Wallace mortuary. equipment Jan-anth-ewin present Vincinzo Massari, American flag was stressed to meansary of lts founJlnK Saturday, He stated that their motto would had consented to reproduce a ! national auditor-civic 22 at uarv the asHelper for sometime in club freedom act the of of president of the Columbian play speech, thought, Nominal "Good Shows at be, " who will be the honored The offer surance Federation, Lyric Theatre Leased of,,umof w.ih and food accepted shelter. February. Prices.7' committee for the' guest and will present :he main The on celebration, with and committee finance the from of and freedom enemies, safety By Helper Mr. Crawford assisting, weie appoirt-e- culture, education and democracy. lodges consists of James Ciarus, gen- - address received has Proudfoot Dorsey to work out the program for the The flag was then presented to Mr. eral chairman, August Quilico, James Arthur Kimbp.ll and James Little-Johin' who resides his that word student, mother, Bosone, assistant principal of the Cima, Joseph Colzani .and Eugene jean Loftis. university play. managers and operators of the here. spent the week-enCentral Bchool, who in turn accepted Andrieni. Bonnie Theatre here, announced West yirginla, is seriously ill, . . Four charter members of the lodge and Mrs. R. G. SacGonigai the flag for the school. Wednesday that they had leased th a busiress vis-o- f was be will a with business callers Idaho Jack in Lake of new jewel from the Vignetto Salt Mrs. gold will The presented ('were Spencer Ridgeway fly in The Theatre flag Price. Lyric Theatre, Lake in who friends honor. Those Saturday. Salt are still active and is here.; school's ,itor Tuesday. which has been closed for over a visiting relatives flag pole. . - SECRETARY AND i Journal e 1 i AFFAIRS OF com-retar- HELPER y, t. ff 7rm" we ' j Gun-mak- per-em- i 1 pro-sno- w J0 PPflfiPPQ Party Gard-tomorro- k?.r j $106,75045- ,., ,,, com-'grou- i.,. tllT,?' d ... 'c e Den-.fun- d ' rt lrlTJZ0 past-preside- j 'Italian Dal-!pla- d j Firm j i d |