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Show MAY THURSDAY, 1938 19, InE 11 E -- Reorganizes Voting Districts G.C.F. (Continued CARBON TO PLAY NEXT SUNDAY sec.-treas- .; Carbon county's entrv in tho industrial league will play their first game next Sunday when they journey to Dividend tr. ninv their friendly rivals. Dividend opened the 1938 sm, at Price and was defeated in a thrilling game by the locals 3 to 2. M. S. Wycoff, With their recent defeat southwest Helper still prom' J;raiaa; Francis Greenhalgh, vice inent in their minds, the Miners will be out to make amends and avenge Sam Stein, arman: M S. Wycoff. Joe Barbog-their earlier defeat. Agates. , jr., Sam Stein. Carlo Dalpiaz, It is auite probable that a rerarles Bertolino and Harris Sim- - vamped line-umay take the field next Sunday for the Carbouites. sec.-treas- sec.-treas- .; George lTes.(,ers Complimented Shiga, who was injured in I fie teachers of the Central school the Provo game, will probably be to a ravoll dinner; ready to take his place in right field jtfre the guests at the home of Mr. anil Johnny Allison, who was called evening 'iorday Bosone on North to Colorado on illness last Sunday, Jd Mrs. Fred 5 ' is expected to take his regular place :"iain. behind the bat. With these regulars , Carbon will be at full strength for the tussel. s proprietor of the Jcnn Skerl, - m the Mu-Vo- lino-UD- accompanied by Mr.i John Kosec Jr., and Martin' . Manager Jaeobshagen will probably "Chink" Hardin, ;a(ekovic Sr., motored to Rochester. start where Mr. Skerl will against the Dividend crew, with Tate vUnesota, .rfk medical aid at the Mayo Broth- - Laird and Marchette all ready for assistance if needed. kb Clinic. Mercantile, '.sd JOURNAL Job's Daughters Entertain Kiwanians from Page One) HELPER yjrthwest Helper James Galanis. Mrs. John Laboroi, vice barman; arman: Paul Pessetto. legates, James Galanis, Arthur Dal-la- . JohD Mi,an an1 Jamea Bergera. ' chair--nan- : East Helper Charles Ledger, R0!ie Migliaccio. vice chairman; .: delegates, P, Colton. - p. Colton, Rose Migliaccio, Glen nger, Charles Ledger, Bert Finn LPER Mrs. left-hande- A resolution was passed at the regular weekly meeting of the local Jani3 club, that transient adverting specialists who barge into a community and solicit the business WJ uei using using some "Lai organization's nanio to atiin 'iaie the merchant, be stopped in Helper. Upon the suggestion of President Memmott. who related the attitude of the Utah press association toward such "shysters," the merchants in Helper will be urged to refer indiv-idual- s to the chairman of the pubhc affairs committee. M. P. Street, and the secretary of the Retail Merchants association. Chris Jouflas. for a letter of authorization before they subscribe to any form of such advertising. Kiwanians enjoyed a program by the Job's Daughters which consisted of the following numbers: piano solo. Helen Rae Nilson; reading. Pauline Quilico; tap dance. Eleanor Qtiilieo: violin solo. Helen Grousman; puppet show, under the direction ot Josephine Seaton. who made the pup pets; piano solo. Edna Anderson, and reading, Josephine Seaton. June Spratling announced the SCHOOL BOARD IS FETED IrY) I BY CITY COUNCIL m m p Ila r$ ur JV1AKKLI are B6 at"ACC'S I for Banquet Products Butttsrso' Pack lst srak H28c Cheese loaf 9c JQjPineapple FlHf 1 ST 7"! 48 lbs $1.09 p- 27ji qtcan lvxHETTI 'ilYPKO 270 tail Lans tall Can Etc jgj Kidney Beans OMATOES 10 cans Large cans 2 j - 250 S.-- cans for j,T03IATO JUICE .RAISINS FACH PUFFED WHEAT IPUFFED m 25STOMATOES lbs 250: 2 T l.i. 1 1 lb CrflSPINACH, fresh ' I Highest lb 22C Piece jSLlCED BACON lb 24C ,5AC0X SAUSAGE m snecial. lb studeuts were graduated ninth grade last night (Wed nesday) v hen commencement txer cis.'s re held .t the Syrng O'sit school. Three graduates were iiamei as houoi students these beij. ilen Forty-nin- e from the Jackson Boroth M.itekovic and Por- othv AU'ed. Th. ctmmencei ,! t prora'n was as follows: Sous by the girls chorus, saluta-toriaiuvot'iuioii by iSJ.as Rowley instruDorothy M'ekovic: mental trio. J&rh Woodward. Jack Manchester and Jot Lopea. "i'lie Scout Oath and Law.' Eugene Jleaa-ton- : vocal solo by Tommy Haisis; address by Dorothy Allred; horn solo by Beth Huxford: "Scout Ideals" led by Jack Woodward: vocal solo by Glen Anne Smolich; valedictorian. of diplomas Jackson; presentation by Joseph Naylor, member of the district board of education; address to the graduates by Marl D. Gibson. "In song, county attorney; class After Days." Members of the graduation class are as follows; Dorothy Allred, David Avery, Jeannette Burton. Norma . Norma Bereiisen, Jacq Bishop. , Chrisiensen. Helen Corak. John Tony Douros. Jennie Fercik. Yvonne Beinice DeWeese, Eugene Heaston. Beth Huxford, Fern Hyatt. Elizabeth Horvath, Tommy Hatsis, Ruth Harward. Bruce Ray Jensen. Glenn Jackson. E. LaMar Johnson, t'lorls Jones. Joe Lopez, Marjorie Sylvia Malencik. Dorotliy Mateko-vic- . Jack Manchester, Lewis R. Martin. Helen Ililovich, Carroll Mackey, Cecil McCurdy. Martell D. Newberry, George Nicolaides, Tony Pecharich, Rosie Palusso, Dee Robertson, Dorothy Mae Semken. Jack T. Strong, Frances Skriner. Anne Smolich. Joe Sacco. John Skerl. Mary Tornsic, Margaret Tornsic. Virginia Varanakis, Anna Vucetich. Jack. Woodward Rodney R. Wilcox, Myrtle Wilcox and Robert Warren- - HNT ON HEAIZm GIVEN IN SERMON 'Soul and Body" is the subject of in all Churches of the lesson-sermo'hrist. Scientist, on Sunday. May 22. Among the Scriptural selectlors 's Therefore I (Jesusi the following: no thought for take unto you,, ay our life, what ye shah eat. or what . yo snail ttrinic. nor yet tor your i iiat ye shall vn" on. Is not the lue ud the body than .ore than mav.t. liment?" to the Included as correlatives selection are the following from Set eiice and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed'iy: Mortals are inclii'.eu lo fear and to olity what they .on dtr a material b',dv more than thoy do a sp. ritual ;od. Taking less tl.j'ignt for your ife what ye shall eat. or what ye hall drink; less thought for your niody what ye shall put on, will do much more for the health of the ising generation than you dream." n of the Asking the investigation state liquor legality of licensing stores, a resolution was adopted by the Price city council to be directed to the state municipal lengut-- , upon the motion ot City Councilman John Holden. If the resolution is legal, the municipal league will be urged to take action to have all cities and counties adopt a license which will insure a portion of the liquor profits for local government. If the resolution is found to be illegal upon an Investigation and possibly a supreme court ruling, then the municipal league will be urged by the Price city couucilmeu to sponsor legislation which will turn all profits back to the seats of local government. Mayor J. Braekeu Lee will present the resolution to the league members at a meeting in Salt soon. ike CARBON ELKS HONOR NINTH BIRTHDAY Price Lodge No. 1550 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks observed their ninth appropriately anniversary at the Silver Moou hall in Price last Saturday with a program and dance. Elks emblems were aisplayed, and ll:0O o'clock, the hour of remembrance, was especially observed with presentation or a ritual taiR by Erin Leonard, past exalted ruler. A good crowd was in attendance, every one expressing themselves as well pleased with the conduct of the affair. The special program, given at 11:30 and agaia at 1:30, was as follows: "Will You Remember," duet by Miss Pauline Olson and Rolan Gardner; whistle solo. Miss Ruth Temple; tap dance, Miss Ruth Wilson; "The and "Lock Lotnond." duet3 Sheik," by Misses Dorothy and Pauline Olson. Accompanying all the numbers was Mrs. E. K. Olson. - post-offic- e. The couple will make their home in Helper. Shower To Be Held For Bride-To-BAn invitational miscellaneous shower will be held for Miss Dora Marthis Friday at the shall, bride-to-bo- . home of Mrs. Carl Bath la Martin. Mrs. Ida Evans and Mrs. Bath are the hostesses of the evening. e Mrs. Mike Myers and son of Calif- arrived here Sunday to visit relatives and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Krissman. ornia C. J. Allen and son. Donald, and Hal Schultz. who have been lu Los- Angeles studying angles on aviation for about a week, "returned to Helper Tuesday. Mrs. H. B. Simonsen has been In charge of the Henry Hall Plumbing store while Mr. and Mrs. Hall at tended the Odd Fellow an Rebekah convention In Trovo, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy are the proud parents of a 6 lo baby irl at 12:05. born Tuesday morning are doing Mother and daughter nicely. The American Legton Auxiliary will hold a special meeting at the Utah Service club Fiiday, May 20, at 8 o'clock. Election of officers will take place. P.T.A. Elects, Plans For Alumni Banquet Election of officers of the Notre Dame P.T.A. and plans for the an nual alumni banquet May 26 have been announced. Mrs. John Sallas of Helper has been named president, succeeding Mrs. Elmie Bernardl. also of Helper. Mrs. James Cavanaugh of Helper replaced Mrs. Sallas as 1st vice president. Mrs. Rudolph Iiarcher, 2nd vice president; Mrs. John Gramer. secretary, and Father William A Ruel. treasurer, are other officers named. Mrs. Bernard! will be chairman or the alumnt banquet to be held in the Notre Dame de Lourdes church at ' Late May Marriage To B Solemnized In Prtee Of interest to their many friends is the announcement of the coming marriage of Miss Eleanor Piacitelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Piacitelli. of Price, to Frank Dalpiaz. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Dalpiaz of this city. The marriage will be solemnized in the Catholic church in Price at 10 o'clock in the morning, Saturday. May 25. An Invitational reception will be held in the bride-to-bhome after the wedding ceremony. Their honeymoon jonrney is not definitely outlined as yet. Miss Piacitelli ts a nurse in the Price city hospital, while Mr. Dalpiaa is an employee of the Helper The G. and W. club held Its monthly dinner meeting at Pete's Chicken Inn last Monday night. After the dinner, dancing was enjoyed . Carbon Student Places First In Speech Contest Robert Pendleton of Price won first place in the Utah division ot a soil conservation conference held In Albuo.uerq.ue. New Mexico, last week. His talk was on the Price River dist-ric- t. Soil Conservation Watershed Mr. Pendleton was representing the Carbon High school. Four Utah schools representing the Prke. only counties in Utah which have soil conservation and flood control liov Scouts Plan districts established, were represented at the meet. Outing For May 27-2- 8 The youth will give his talk over The annual Camporee for Boy COMMUNITY CHURCH KDYL in Salt Lake later station Scouts of the Carbon district will be month. this held May 27 and 28. it was anIn cooperation with the Aldersgate nounced thig week by Vernon MerCommemoration the Pastor of Price PRICE CITY HAS rill, chairman of arrangements. will church Methodist Community The Scouts will camp Fiiday after NEW POLICE bring a message next Lord's Day at 27. west of the Blue Cut. 11 a.m. There will be infant Bap- noon, May it that thev remain An increased effort on the part of planned being tism, reception into church member- there for the night, returning home I'rice city to arrest every violator of ship, and the Morning worship will the and enforce the A court of honor traffic ordinances following day. (include with the sacrament of the r on Main street beparking be held will on Friday evening. Reeves. Ixrd's Supper. tween the hours of 2 to 7 p.m. is Complete arrangements for the Athletic Field Discussea The following have been announced are expected to be announced underw ay. Mayor Spratling asked the feas is objectives for these world Wide Erin Leonard has been named chief next Mr. Merrill stated. week, an athletic ibilitv of constructing Aldersgate meetings; to commemoiate of police and succeeds George field on the ground next to the Jun the 200 th anniversary of the spiritwho resigned the position, r Twenty-FouMr. Reeves ex ual awakening of John Wesley; to Get ior high building. but will be retained on the police pressed his opinion by saying that recapture the religious experience of Drivers' force as a night officer, the shift there was a natural stadium site the founder of Methodism; to redis in the interest of efficiency. Drivers' licenses were obtained by being there if the knoll south and east oi cover in God's love as revealed In Abraham Powell, assistant street, r all the twenty-foube character-builthe building could purchased Jesus a applicants Satur superintendent, has been elevated reasonably. The city council pledged ing. power that assures day morning In the commissioners' to the superintendency, taking over their support in supplying labor and the individual he is a son of God, room In the Price court house. .nr. L'oiiaru s previous puiuuu. Those granted licenses by State material in Its construction. R. A. and to renew faith in religion. Milunn that thn local Kl Highway patrolmen J. L. Sullivan R. H. EVANS, Pastor. and Vernon Davis were: W, J. Dea-sowanis club be urged to promote the Robert Turner. Ethel Turner, project. This idea will probably be SUNNYSIDE STORE John Krissman, Frank ICiebs. Mrs. given later consideration. Rex Dlmick. all of Helper; Virginia were President Other sneakers Varankls, Charles Hatsis. both of Taylor.. Turner... Joseph MANAGER DIES Guymon... Kenilworth; Wilford Phillips, Castle N'avlor. W. D. Wilson and George ' 1 Gate: George MacDonald, Rains; . Ockey from the school board. K. L. Lee B. Sea. Melda Heath, and Roy Mnriaritv. R. J. Vaughan. Father IN CALIFORNIA Parker, all of Wellington; Lester S. William A. Ruel. D. C. Gibson. Mrs Rose, Mario Seppi, Robt. Greenwood. O. R. Fahring. Byron carter u. Word was received here of the Raymond Rollins, Henry L. Brown, Memmott. R. A. N'llsoa and Pamey death of Glen LeRoy "Sod" Nelson, Mark Hampton. Lafe Hampton, W. of all Helper. Hyde, " 38. for ten years manager of the L. Relyea. Ethel Taylor. Joe Schlegel. ( Wasatch store at Sunnyside, at the Leona M. Witt, all of Price. Former Sunnyside Veterans' home at Sawtelle, Provo National Resident Dies California. Monday at 10 p.m Notre Dame School Mr. Nelson was attached to the of Sunnyside Varner John Smith war. Produces Operetta and Columbia, age 80. a resident of Marine corps during the world A native of Mantl. he was born "Magazine Princess," the two-ac- t Carbon county 30 years, died in hnanltal. MaV IS. 1938. Of September 11. 1899. to Nels P. and operetta that wa3 presented at the was a Carbon County high school auditor causes incident to hia advanced age. Amanda LJunnel Nelson, tie member of Carbon lodge. F. and A, ium last Friday, was acclaimed a big Meet Richard Denning who Mr. Varner worked for the railroad M.. at Price. success with the characters 23 plays the part oi Michael giving years. as a conductor Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Amy a finished pel iormance. Anders, the young movie His wife Clara Finch Varner died Crawford Nelson: a daughter, Jesse The play was directed by Sisters star, in "Star in My Kitchen," spven vears ago. He Is survived by Den Lee Nelson, both of Sunnyside; his of Charity and Mrs. Charles Rugger! the Motion Picture Cooking of Varner F. Lemon sons. three father of Salt Lake, three sisters, Jr. Principal parts were taken by: School to he conducted by vpr. Charles A. Varner of Sunnyside Eleanor Nelson of Portland. Oregon; Evonna and Skerl. this newspaper. Richard is Tony Columbia, of Spadafore, A. Varner James Mrs. Edeline Daniels and Mrs. Marg- Jack Kelley and Eugene Migliore. one of the roming young two grandchildren.' ot Hollywood, cad stars Funeral services will be at 2 p.m aret Young of Salt Lake City; two Other eas't members were Pauline at brothers. L. B. Nelson of Santa Ana, Bertot, Dick Brewer. Jack Eldridge, when you see the cooking Sunday in the Community Church and Theron Nelson of Salt Josephine Nick. John McKenna. Domschool picture you will soon Price. Burial will be In the Price Calif., Lake. The at body will be brought to inic Saccamano. August Aubert, Jack call realize why one of the major cltr cemetery. Friends may Salt Lake for funeral services and Maloney, Francis Ruggorl, Kathryn af studios recently placed him Saturday Wallace Mortuary, the burial. Ouburu and Downey Ruggert. under a long term contract. ternoon and Sunday morning. ClflEF one-hou- 15$ l 'lM Iarket U. S. INSPECTED 31EATS Quality at Lowest Prices Union AT SPRING GLEN i rice GREEN ONIONS Price City Council Passes Liquor Resolution Recently 49 ARE GRADUATED d i 37 PAGE FIV1 Permits pcoA NEW SPUDS 8 lbs UTAH Morris. Helper City Council was hosts to the Carbon county board of education at a banquet last Thursday night in the civic auditorium, with Mayor Q. F. Spratling presiding. Several local. m citizens were also invited II l m mmm mm m. m m Iff guesta at IfO Do the dinner. "Dollars Following the dinner Mayor Sprat- ling announced that the reasons for, Inviting the board to the banquet were to become better acquainted, Prices Fri. Sat. and. Wed., May 20, 21, and 25 and present a few local school prob- lens for their consideration. Superintendent G. J. Reeves briefly outlined the proposed program of the board for the coming school year. He stated that the letting ot bids for Helper's mechanic arts building at the Junior high school may be held up slightly in anticipa5-ltion of getting government aid in Its b construction. However, the building is certain to be constructed by fall. In explaining the educational JKAPEFRUIT can brkn slice Qg now being adopted throughout I plan No. 2lA size can Sweet Pack the nation to be In operation In the county next fall. Mr. Reeves exOFFEE lb iloyal Dessert plained that the old Carbon high A pkgs for Chase and Sanborn school will become a 'junior high which will house grades 7 to II school, 10 at Price thf same as the local Jay-Te- e junior high school does. Exactly the same program will be carried out here as in Price, and the same subm j? A K LIFEBU0Y 3 bars 19fi jects will be taught. He also informIg pkg audience ed his that additional j Toilet Soap equipment and possibly more teachers would be needed here for next half-gallo- n 1 CATSUP year. i Hopes for a central Junior high if n yXo. Vi size can school for the north end of the county, at Helper, where all students in this area would be transcans ported by bus, is not at the present lime practical, inasmuch as a great (CARROTS - BEETS deal of building waste would be en iLDIA BEANS tailed, was thp opinion of Mr. Reeves 1CORX the people of Helper may m "However, 4 rest assured that their school build as well equipped will be COKNED Beef can 1901 ;ising the one equally at Prfce." stated Mr. JRICE fancy 3 lbs mil 2. Dou-ros- j HOME OWNED H T L P K WW ROAST fb at 140 Insp. Meer ieci TEAKS Stefip leef iQti VEAL CHOPS lb 18$ ft tro m Sirloin or or ainMa lb or whole 27$ PORK ROAST HAMS lbl7tf Best Cuts Mission or Puritan home-mad- e 11 T-Bo- ne Fancy Hens and Spring Fryers All kinds of Lunch Meat and Imported and Domestic Cheeses RrnadcastS xune in lur uui to 9:30 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 9:15 ' i '- " ij |