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Show fans v. rem.-- . lue great, eyer to Fate Of Helpers Proposed $114,000 Water Project To e Decided Tuesday SWIMMERS TO GET fc' f FREE INSTBUCTION SLHBDURING SWIM WEEK ?0. ff . fell , his wife Carbon Chapter ot Ked 1 Cross To Sponsor ange ste; Week at Local FOOl 21 ' maTe!i it" ui r j .... nrtJ( tw ,.i Definite Mr. Bosone that the carnival would be carried out as in the idea past! will ( marlol for the grand finale. Those passing the required tests in junior and senawarded will be ior badges for their participation. The daily schedule of classes for the week is as follows: 9:00 to 9:30 a.m. .beginners under 12 years; 9: 3D to 10:00, beginners 12 to 18; 10:00 to 10:30 to' 11:00, la10:30, swimmers; life saving in12:00. to dies; 11:00 7nv.- - hni- otrovv offrtrt . Is 48 g was made this Recorder Ernest Flaim that at a regular meeting of th city council Thursday, July 28, it was decided to set Helper's 1939 tax levy at the same figure it was last year, 17 mills. Mr. Flaim stated that after due struction. consideration and careful study One .of the finest it was determined that the city's possible programs to include valuable instruction expense should not exceed last as well as splendid entertainment, year's. the Swim Week is being arranged to The proposed 17 mill levy for make it the best ever held here, Mr. 1939 was divided into the followBosone said. . ing departments with the amount of levy as specified: interest on bonds, 3 mills; water bond sinkJUDGE GKR1STENSEN ing fund, 5 mills; water department fund, 3 mills; contingent ! mills; streets and fund, 2 ISSUES WRIT sewers, 2 mills; and civic auditorium and building fund, 1 OF PROHIBITION mills. Recorder Flaim also announced the 193S budget was approxithat Cecil and Lynn Broadbent peti-- : 48 per cent used tor the mately tioned in district court Thursday forj "six months ending June 30. first a writ of prohibition requiring Jus-- i With this announcement it aptices of the Peace J. B. Cima and J.j pears certain that the present W. Hammond and County Attorney council will finish the year at Marl D. Gibson of Helper and Price least on an even basis. respectively, to desist from taking further action against them as aj test of the validity of Utah's Sun- TAVERN OWNER IS day closing law. Judge George Christensen Issued1 a temporary writ of prohibition last DEFENDANT by City i 2 j ' Saturday. Last Wednesday, Justice Hammond iniposod a fine of $10 upon the! Broadbents for violation of the Sun- IN DAMAGE SUIT - day closing law. suspending payment' Suit was filed in district court until August 25. A similar action, Monday for $4,700 damages by Mrs. prosecuted by Attorney Gibson, isjcraee Eaquinta against Emil Parcich pending in Justice Cima's court. alleging that loud and boisterous Charging that the statute, being! conduct in his beer parlor in Helper unreasonable and constituting class; uai, caused great injury to her famalso She legislation, is unconstitutional, the iy anj her hotel business. petition urges Issuance of the writ asked that the nuisance be abated of prohibition to prevent great in- and removed. e jury being done to the plaintiffs' The complaint alleges that the near Is business. street main on Hotel Seventy per cent of the plaintiffs' the beer parlor which was opened business consists of the sala of in July, 1937, by the defendant. Confresh fruits and vegetables, the other duct in the beer parlor has caused . . 20 per oent me io!nMff'a health including dairy and ir.Ait itnnrv in it,. . , the 'health of members of her bakery products and soft drinks. It' is pointed out that under the tatejfamlly besides hurting their hotel law restaurants, taverns, bakeries: business. It Is alleged. to find drur Btnr f.Tinrfil damages of $3,500 and Am nermltted keep open on Sunday, these doing! bof,i(Ies abatement of Emil's Tav.ern much of the same business as the! neci!, damages of $1,200 are asked. fruit markets, as a nuisance. Maintaining that great loss would result to perishable food stuffs If the Man Files markets were closed on Sunday, the Helper Suit Petition states that it is "necessary Personal Damage ) to the success of the suit for plaintiffs' bus!-James Juliano filed Ei3 as well as for convenience of In the district court Saturday the public, to remain open on u..u against Frank SuJIan.. alleging on Injuries permanent he suffered the by struck 1937, when Men Arrive For New C.C.C. Camp October 27, i.ii iirivon ov mi. the car assei Forty enlisted men were expected; orc,irred near e , to arrive ; early this week at Green-pllmphouse on highway r'ver for the purpose of starting con- - Kennwoiu when . ... KM ivv, .4 v. ntvur r v Ill u;v IPIWet' rirurnnn Juliano was conservation camp which is to he Mr. to the compla nt fperntfid in the melon community. HeTojiam. car was traveling at a Wrk on the camp will be speeded rate of cpeed- rapidly as possible and it is ex- high asks 13000 general treat-bren- t pected that the full auota of men damans! for ho.pita J162.75 ill be located at Greenrlver within fees. and $150 for medical comparatively ibort time. j La-Sall- v ... t - thet Where To Vote In Bond Election Expended Announcement week j - y3o CltV ijUugCt 1 -- Lv.-mmo- ex-'t- o vT'.feL on the principal, with a 4 per centjiion of our water during parts of the rate of interest .These payments year. It will place our municipal am! 1 A-will start in 1911 and continue fori water system in a favorable eircutn 21 years or until 1961. stance with the state board of health. Carbon G.O.P. 3Ieet 3 Will assure the citiiourv of Hi'l- rfaii7' ahnniii minora Pinnpitv of pure spring; Hear Salt Lalie that they are in no way to be bur- per a genorous supply dened or obligated by an additional water, with ample size to insure any. Qn(jup Campaign tax levy, as the law definitely states 'growth in population up to approxl-- j Carbon county Republicans met at that payments must come from the uiately vl 50 per cent. last Tuesday net revenues of the water department. 4. Through an adequate supply of the civic auditorium tueir ' preelection be made possible! water, which would Gives Reasons ,.t tli. id. una .ti,,,,,. The city council and mayor listed by the replacement of the old line, the coming campaign and a mus- five major reasons why the people it is possible to have a surplus ot program featured the evening. of Helper should vote "yes" at nevtl (! wh,rh rouhl he soki 10 neigh--af-- ii I,0 u?"8 dance orchestra furnished Tuesday's special bond election. They boring communities. Through an several and Pon Colton selections, sold water of kind this are: rangement solo. a bass played 1. Saving to the city of Helper: would pay ofr the city's obligation to, Marvin Bertoch, one o the loading General maintenance, labor and ma the federal government. Republicans of Salt Lake, was bond of 5 A in this 510,-00favor vote terials will cost approximately 'he speaker. He pointed out principal annually, with a certainty of an ection will not only assure the city, economic and political dan- the an it will have that no of increase from year to year, with Helper ot the Xew Deal had become of water, but will be an part of the burden being paid by the umlan.-very apparent to the youth of Am- to make to invitation Helper, people government. and that a considerable major- erica It will increase the water supply their Lome. of the students in the United ,jity at least 25 per cent through saving No city ever prospered or increased, water lost through leaks caused from its population without an adequate l. Ko0SeveU aud hijJ Now Dt,al rock slides and fungus growth in supply of pure, clear, tresh water. )0ijces the wooden pipe. The polls will be open from 7 a.m.;' JVaughau of Helper, and a until 7 P.m. Tuesday, August 9. In! 2. Will eliminate surface contaminchairman of the U.O.P.. county ot the Journal ation of water and will virtually put another portion as a speaaer. no was also tisieu an end to the excessive air condi- - places for voting are listed. pointed out that the Republican party must aud will live to combat the viciousness of the present adPRICE IS HOST TO MAULSBY ALLISON ministration's policies and program. Clyde D. Oman, present Carbon UTAH FIREMEN CHOSEN MANAGERS county chairman, closed the meeting, which was very well attended, by A number of inquiries have been in Carbon all Republicans urging IN ANNUAL CONCLAVE OF CARBON TEAM made as to where people should to put their shoulder to the county vote in the special bond election wheel and make the 193S campaign next Tuesday, August 9. in the county one that would show Price city will be host to Utah FireCaptain Manager In answer to these questions the state and nation that a renewed men for three days beginning today. which have naturally arisen over interest in Republican policies is in Demonstrations of the latest means the recent action of the county evidence. of fire fighting with the latest equipi of Carbon county commissoners ment, paiades, band concerts and Ut dividing what .was torraelly baseball will feature the three-daSCHERER SEEKS West Helper into two voting disconclave. people who live west of tricts, f of 3ntertain-menAn hour and ' main street and. north of Hill SEAT IN and instruction is promised for I street will vote at the new junior '!'.:.'' Friday evening, August 5, when the j J V high school. Those who live south $' is demonstration fire fighting of Hill street and west of main night UTAH LEGISLATURE given at the court house under the street will vote at te same place battalion K. of the J. direction Piercey, as they have always done, I 1 chief of the Salt Lake fire depart . m Formal announcement was made Liberty Hall. ment, A new feature of the annuai Inasmuch as no change has been by Edward Scherer of Latuda this Allison include Maulsby conclaves, the show will week that he will seek a seat in the made in the east voting district of means rescuing persons trappeo will vote as usual at the 1939 Utah state legislature on the voters For the third time this year in burning buildings, or overcome by Democratic ticket from district No.. 1 city hall. n county's entry in the state new of use wlil illustrate and of Carbon county. This district In In each case only people who trial league has changed management, live within the city limits of Hel- cludes the northern part of the lighting apparatus designeo Last Friday the team members to illuminate grounds near fires. county from the Blue Cut north. per who are properly registered met and elected Johnny Allison as and voted last year at the city is' To date Mr. Scherer is the only Saturday morning, a parade fPi announced candidate from this diswho paid a property win Ka rlvon for the manager and Oris 'Shorty Maulsby election and field cal'tain- Johnnv places Le- - taj ,n J937 w, to trict. Val H. Cow les has announced be best appearance of a fire department8 who at the! vote in the forthcomingel!gbe been has 'land McBeth, election. similar intentions from district No. 2, and for the best appearance of an ' l (The tax paid last year need not the southern part of the county. auxiliary, according to Nick Be.narare Both Allison and Mr. Scherer has been a resident of Maulsby have been on real property, but di, chief of the Price blaze battlers.! had be-- ! hustling have ball and Carbon county for the past sixteen contests of and kind players, property). Following the parade years, and is at present employed People in northwest Helper distween the various fire fighting units! a number of year3 experience in the ioice capacities. Their trict should bear in mind that an by the Liberty Fuel company at Lawill hp staeed at Kiwanis field. These! respective imaginary line was drawn from tuda. lie has been very active in all will include coupling contests, ladder will meet with the popular approval ball fans throughout the county Hill street directly west to the labor circles in Carbon county for a climbing and combination motor and 'of lariiiPi-rarA baseball game between as wen as me piayers. city limits, which means that ah number of years, having served as people living on towmsite and res president of the Miners' Executive the Carbon club and the Washington Johnny piloted Helper to the 1936 crew ervoir site, will vote at the junior council on the Carbon county central the exhibition at state amateur eastern an championship Browns, labor union high school. will take place at the Price ball park annual tournament in Salt Lake. He He was recently elected vicepres-iden- t mawas choice for the unanimous in the afternoon. of of the state Federation team seThe Denver & Rio Grande bano nner of the DAY TO BE LABOR is and the present president Labor, this and morning convention lected by sports writers managopened the of CIO Industrial council in the at 9 a.m. with a band concert or, ers of teams represented in the sessions county. go, tournament. Business main street. FITTINGLY Besides his activity in labor ora theatre Carbon at the affiliated underway Shorty has long been Mr. Scherer has taken o ganizations. 2 p.m. Registration 10 a.m. and with baseball in Helper and Carbon Labor's in an interest OBSERVED AT the at PRICE Savoj took place delegates county, and is well liked by everynoe and state. He the in county league hotel. on the field and off. He has always has served as board member of the A banquet and dance at the Silvei been classified as one of the outAccording to E. L. Hill of Spring league and was elected last week to Moon dance hall will round out th standing fielders in the state as well chairman of the Labor Day the executive board of the state orCanyon, first day's activities. as being a tough young hombre at committee, arrangements are being ganization. it he Mr. Bernardi stated that bat. made for the Labor Day celebration This is Mr. Scherer's first venture them avail will hopeful that people the duet lost their first this year to be held in Price, as in Although of politics as an aspirant to public seeing selves of the opportunity of games at Salt Lake Sunday, agreed by Labor and the cities o, office. a pair demonstrations the Friday night reports are to the effect that in Helper and Price to alternate yearly. Elsewhere in this isuue of the the court house. most cases every team member was The committee cordially Invites ai; Journal will be lound an announcein there giving his all In the attempt Helper and vicinity to come, attent ment of Mr. Scherer. Non-Partisa- n to win two for the new mentors. League and participate In the parade an MAKE ANNUAL AUDIT other activities planned for the day To Hear Sen. Nelson In Lakers Salt ....Prominent an district national, Appear R. G. Abbey and M. Sinclair repState Senator Law;rence E. Nelson local speakers have been secured. of the Goodard-Abberesentatives will be the principal speaker at Car- Two Softball Games ....Sports of all kinds for all ages of Salt Labor's Lake, are making bon county company Slated are listed on the program. Local Saturday auditor of the accounts of audit annual the League meeting in the civic labor Unions or business houses wishOstler Candy of Salt lake will fur- the Carbon school district, it was ium here Sunday at 4 pa ing to enter floats or units in the of Satursoftball member a the nish this week by Clerk George competition Mr ekon has been parade are requested to register their reported legis-Ula- y and Gate Castle for state will also audit books of the in night house They Ockey. the upper desires with Dave Day, parade chairCarbon high school. nast two terms, and Knights of Columbus in a double fm. th the man, at Columbia, Utah. This is was recently a candidate for state header engagement which is slated asked so you may be reserved a ing cup to the winning first aid at at 6:30 to begin p.m. Helper's chairman of the Democratic party. and Mr. further place Day help team at the 1938 Labor Day celeplan will lighted ball field. County Chairman Joe Dowd the parade movement. bration. curwhere Castle Gate will play the opening preside at the meeting, Helper is asked to remember that The cup will be given the winning care of, taken will be Columbus the of rent business Knights game with Price City did their part and swarm- men's team and will be rotated each and a report on the recent reorganiz- slated to cross bats with the Salt ed to Helper so, come on, Helper, year, or until the same team has will Lakers in the second game. ation of the state organization and return the compliment. Reserve won it three times. Lady teams parbe heard. The Salt Lake softballers are re- the date, Labor Day, September 5th, ticipating will receive cash awards. teams at Price. em- puted to be one of the fastest Teams in the county who are deat present Edith Mar"chello, In the state, and when they meet Give To Cup Loving sirous of entering in the contest are ployed at the Palace Candy Store, the two local teams they will be pitWord was received from to contact Roy Blrchard at trainnurse Tuesday enter urged to will leave soon of tough ' the Utah Coal Operators association St&ad&rdviUe, or Robert Meodraon in Salt ted against a pair L.D.S. hospital the in ing that they would present a gold lov- - at Price. Lake. 1 "by In iCarbon Co. All Residents Who Paid 1937 Property Tax Are Eligible To Vote In Special Bond Election Citizens of Helper who are piop- - Pense in anticipation of the project owners and who raid a nmnow belnr my Even with only the !it'ig Mr,. I Announcement was made Tuesday; tax during 1937 will trek to the polls absolute neceWrv expenditures the l0Cal I TUeSday Pent $3.im7 of its own August 9 t0 "ither accept BoTe- . uivucj " " '"- uie leaerai government's g a,la approximately $3000 in WPA M iejci made been had through 'generous offer of ?51.543 and !abor was arrangements of which the city oblige revenues of tne city water depart l'ala noneI the taruou I Red Cross to sponsor a 'Swan Week'ltment for $03,000, uhich is Golden Opportunity Helper's! u6ui. snare of rebuilding the municipal cere oeginnuig r u ad throughout the waterine for a distance ?! and continuing ne ,,,v 13. "' ' " solaen lporfourteen miles. ,ceek until Saturday, August . , or uie to ui peopie Helper ' Free swimming During the early part of 1037 the alleviate the condition nf th Mil classes will be ot--- a imormer cit' council and mayor made municipal water system and at the A an application to the government for same time get a direct gift from the Bjlfered residents of V?.' f Mi I Helper and vicin- JSBBaJlla PWA grant and loan of S114 noo federal . f MjlA ir:.c to realign their fast deteriorating which the city will not ity for the varihave to pay ous groups each pipe line. After neaYly eighteen back one penny. months this project was okeyed and The day. Vernon Merhas to guarantee city the appropriation is ready to be 55 nor rf.ntnaturally rill supervisor of f ,, Price pool and a certified imade as soon as the city of Helper the nroiecr a,wi the Red Cross examiner, will direct the agrees to match 55 per cent of the for W3,0., the amount of which will instruction. He will be assisted by total amount of the project, or $83,- - be repaid directly from the revenues Ws wife, who is also a registered ex.j000. The government's grant is 45 of the water department, and will not per cent, or $51,545. .miner, and Fred Bosone. in any way raise the tax levy. 30 Classes will be given in beginners. Mayor G. F. Spratling announced! According to Mr. Spratling and the 6 eeiv mai tuning m nil 0............6, ij0- tne city council, alter general maintenance of dies classeS aBd llfe"saving' a of total in isPent $12,771.56 general the water department has been de- CtCil t " " nuiicuauw auu .uuui un me Haier uuctea trom tne revenues of the of merit and will line. In 1937, after the application water ed their badges the city will department, probably participate in a water car- had been made for the PWA project,; pledge approximately $3000 per year nival in the evening of the last day. the city officials curtailed every the federal government to be paid announcement was not made m Politics if y one-hal- 1939 -- .f r - Car-fume- e indus-portabl- - e n Non-Partisa- For - |