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Show -- 1 ti A THURSDAY, JANUARY MINING 1939 19, AND RAILROAD DISTRICT COMMITTEEMEN tJI IM I M U NAMED COUNTY OFFICIALS BY CHAIRMAN FOR ATTEND ANNUAL PRESIDENT'S BALL CONCLAVE FRIDAY IU M SMS 1 NEWSPAPER i Kiwanis Club Launches Vigorous Publicity And Advertising Campaign; Committees Report MR SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR Politically Independent Plans Being Rushed For 2nd. Annual Day's Of '49 Carnival Fl - - VOLUME 33 NUMBER 3 Leland Burress Elected Head Of Utah State Press Group New President Succeeds Price Editor Former Helper Resident and Publisher Dr. C. R. Fahring, chairman of the' Iceland G. Burress, publisher of the Bingham Bulletin, and a former fc.iard of couf.ty commissior.ers, took', and publisher of The Helper Journal, was elevated to the presan active part at the conclave of the1 Utah State Association uf County idency of the Utah Press association succeeding Val H .Cowles of Price, Plans are progressing rapidly for With only three weeks before the second annual Days of '49 celebration scheduled for February .1, 10 and 11, and most of the male popul- ithe annual President's Birthday party scheduled for Carbon county Monday, ation already showing evidence of a 'beard, it is expected at the civic auditorium that one of the most complete and well balanced shows ever, will be the January was an announcement made by here, i n results of the planning of the committee chairman for G. F. er annual convention held at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Officials Thrusday and Friday in Salt' at the forty-firand Sunday. last Lake City Saturday Lake a as member the of City, legisSpratling, Mayor charge. .Mr. Burress has been a very active lative committee. Other county off Helper. The committee met last. Sunday at the civic jmemoer or me association since be- cials to attend were: Commissioner auditorium where repor ts heard indicate that Announcement was made today CARD OF EDUCATION coming engaged in the newspaper Peterson; B. everyone is working on h is respective job. business late in 1934. He was asfollowing a meeting last night of H. Young, county 1?' Orders have been placed for "play money," the President's Biitday Party clerk; Mrs. Katie sociated with William MacKnight as L which according to Chairman B. H. Hyde, will be, committee that it had been defof the Journal from Oct. Liddell, . recorder ; printed this year In different colors, that is, each, (1934 until February 193d, at which initely decided to uid the ofEdward Sheya, coun denomination will be a different color than the ficial Carbon county dance at the iu ins mierests and pur,u"c I,"o ,.,.11 ty attorney; Chas. OUTLINES PROGRAM other. The committee encountered a lot of diffi-5s- i th.e Bulletin auditorium here Saturday, Januchased at Bingham. Somken, assessor; While a resident of Helper he was SmithJ ary 28. rather than on Monday, N. Arthur O00 money. This confusion whs due to all the date of the President's birthAt the reorganization meeting of vety active in civic affairs, being a treasurer; and Oarl tions being the same color. day. An extensive ticket sale the "i surdistrict school board last member of the Kiwanis club and y"A Nyman, county A proposition offered by Ralph! will be started the latter part of veyor. Saturday afternoon in the school chamber of commerce. Since moving Boren, photographer from the Boren BIDS AWARDED FGR this week. he has been equally as Members of the j board offices in Price. Orson H. to Bingham btudio in Helper, to supply a de-1 Carbon Guymon, Price, was reelected presi- - active in that community's activities. county The party will be sponsored by picture-takinconcession v.as acidant and U E. Durrani, Castle Gate, partme.nt of During the year 193S, Mr. Burress TWO SCHOOL every community in the county Mr. welfare were public Dr. Fahring cepted by tie committee. Mr. Boren to succeed J. M Nav- - served as also or Uie Utah Spratling stated, which is in line in attendance and included: stated that he would be glad to aclor, Consumers, whose term as board pre,ss group, and because of his acManager with an several reached Agreement cept the same percentage cut that JOBS BY BOARD John Jane Dyer and George member expired. tivity and ability he was honored by years ago, that the party would be Karras.Maulsby, was given the company furnishing The board approved tho being advanced. Other officers electnnH between alternated Price Helper. the service last year. of George E. Ockey and John ed are Elisha Warner. Spanish Fork The welfare officials attended the It is anticipated that in the near Wholesalers Offer Support The Carbon district school board 'both of Price, as clerk and and Hendrik Rorneyri C' c,arenoe Neslen. Utah state meet, especially for the purpose of,E- Pettit. M. let'future in a special meeting last Friday of Salt Lake, secretary-treasurer- . H. Wilson announced Secretary a discussion of welfare respectively, hearing lrom ljaKe- - wlu be a very fine response 'from the several contracts for construction of an lems as given by Louis Hasch, rep-- ! At the opening of the meeting, the Chosen for the board of directors the combined !im'ited to sPeak hundred letters written to jobbers dition !to the Wellington whnoi resentative of the American Public old board met to approve the oaths were A. C. Saunders of Castle Dale, committees of the county. Nothing Welfare association. and wholesale houses throughout the for remodeling of the old county jof office of the three whose terms C. A. Epperson of Kaysville, Frank aennite nas Deen determined as to intermountain west for a jontrlbu-tio- fair building for aramnti a,i n 'began Saturday. Mr. Durrant and Gaisfoid oi American Prominent the resolutions among atK' nature of the committee !tne (late of some one of theii products purposes. w- - Turner, Sunnyside, were Simpson of St. at the convention was one'raylor George and George to be used In the severnl different The firm of Memmott and Rasmus-se- meeting. However, at this meeting n approvedthat the state Ito office last month, andi"arrison of Roosevelt. urging definite legislature for program the 'birthday concessions. A number of very valof Provo entered the lowest of act a measure entitling counties to c- - w- Peterson, The annual meetine. which t. uable articles have been received five bids for the Wellington project, party will be discussed and an lease lands nam to Mr. Na.ylor, First traded more than 60 succeed tax deeds. acquired by members and which range In retail value from $3 being granted the contract for $12,-02- nounced, according to Mr. Spratling. w UU",CM newiy- guests from all parts of the state The following committee members inis Din,, strongly recommended by!"'url to $150. Some of the more expensive John Berntson, Salt Lake, second to was concluded l,oar(1 was, convened, Carbon officials. county is designed j'c',nstitu,e'i Sunday morning with articles will be used as a giand prize low bidder, proposed $12,670. The from Helper have been selected by to make an executive session "of the possible the receipt of assocla- Cox Jess B. Mayor and H, Spratling: drawing each night includes the building ot a project' enue from lands which otherwise) and a conference of the Segregation of duties was approv-tion- , the Hyde, newly representing city council; would Lay idle. Kiwanis Handles Publicity addition to the Wellington ed. committee a ppointments being the appointed legislative committee. For the second year the local Ki- school, these to be constructed ad tt. Warden, Kiwanis club; Mrs. Ber- - The Elective state officials and mem- delegates also expressed them-- i Sflme 88 in the past: Mr. Turner, !H- - Warde11' Kiwanis club: Mrs. Berwanis club was placed in charge of loinine the west tdP nf th . ueamu , eers or the state '""!-selves generally as favoring aTwa-- , legislature the advertising and publicity for the building. A larger boiler is also to!tha Spratling. BPW club; O. J, insurance-oth- er public dignitaries,' were 'truest. provision of'Mr- Arrant, finance and Wm' Wetmore-complete- donment of the run-of- f "e he ru in the school. .WcKk.mu show. At a meeting Tuesday the be me assocration Saturd.fy "u election Gram!e Sen-icclub and C. N. the stateV primary lawj" night at wanis publicity committee under the bv June which received its first test in Utah W-- R WI,aon- - Rtardardville.. school! a "gridiron" dinner. Mt , Epperson Other heads press. Memmott, of . direction of Chairman Chris Jouflas. xj v o.u course of w;M fraternal a' study. As was toastmaster. and greetings were last fall. The runoff provides that m;ef!llilPmet and be organizations outlined a vigorous campaign which awarded . ., . ... will .. contract for the fair' , uymon extended by association leaders l,,e no where instances ,u""". candidate me to . in near committee , the and ,. will Include street, signs; newspaper; an "officio member of all com- - guests. erm-yisigiiea s ceives a t:ioils in of votes the majority future by .Mr sratling radio; placards; hillside fires: car o ""Oil iu uiuae'first primary, (the two highest struiiu Principal speaKer lg SHOW stencils, handibills. vigilantes. German Luif juo wiun $o,zu. inree mne dates shall enter the second, or runChange Meeting Dates Byrd Trego of Blackfoot, Idaho ideas for and other several band, Lids were received. It is proposed ANNIVERSARY WEEK off primary. The board agreed that tiie regular newspaper publisher; Edwin A daily Be- publicising the popular mat the building will be completely '49 SHOW m Littleton, Colo., fi.dd s meeting aa,te snau ite the third carnival. manager remodeled, so tint it may be used iurday of each month, instead of the of the Colorado P(,ess association ELKS PAY TRIBUTE It was pointed out Dv the commit- jointly by Carbon High school and OBSERVED BY on-was in me past. i ne nextau ueorge n. Watson mayor" of tee at their last regular meeting that college as a dramatics and music; session, therefore, will belAlta. regular from this The structure will include, asj the money raised year's ea at uie meeting were Warren iieia hi &.vv p.m. tsaturany, f eDi uaty TO FOOTBALL show will be used to perpetuate pro at piesent, one large room. Arrange LOCAL KIWANIS CLUB Monroe of Elko, Nev. in tne scnool board offices. is, benefit. president of of mutual ments will be for heating will be made. Tint jects that i . . V I Ll .. ., Important among the "first masters :the Nevala State Press association, uuc worn uui on not oiuy 10 TI1 shall Members of the Helper Kiwanis TEAM AT iieifci, cuuic,i;uhii;i proviues mat considered in the business session and Ira H. Masters foimer Idaho BANQUET area sen-ehy our community as a, started within ten days after thojclub observed the anniversary of the last Saturday was the proposal that secretary of state. contractor is notified to begin, and 'founding of Kiwanis at their recreational and trade center. '49 SHOW regular of the; shall be finished within 60 duys Tribute was paid by the Price Elks recommendation be made to the state The next regular meeting in the auditorium meeting weekly of a that uniform license legislature committee will be held at 2 p.m. ( thereafter, RIO GRANDE BAN !last njght lodge at a banquet last Thursday $25 be y . required of school us drivers. to Before the nroiert the Sunday at the auditorium. football team .... .the evening of , .t un- Mr. Ockey was irstrue-.ol Ile program was unuor uie to write -- '49 SHOW- Carbon High school who won the approval of the contracts must be Lction of the Kiwanis education o Carbon's legislative representaPLANS CONCERT 193S state Class A championship. from the PWA, which Is !miuee, with Dr. J. Joe tives urging that they support this Dalpiaz, 45 per cent of the funds.! Highlight of the affair was the measure when it is brought up for man presiding is expected to be forthnjis ui a goiQ locr.oaii to eacn;ilejr consideration. minimus It. whs pointed FOR NEXT MONTH Hatch Thorit read a message precoming within two weeks.according S J. on Page Four) to all clubs through of the 32 squad members (Continued sent and pared ,uo ueorge b. Ockey, school board: '49 SHOW out the United States and Canada, Svveetring, Elks secretary, presented; clerk. a medal to Coach Pres. oummerhav. Another active season. Is anticiInternational President Hatfield, by ADULT CLASSES NOW pated '49 SHOW which various nf following by the Rio Grande Service nuo member, ..state legisWith the twenty-thirband, was an announcement awarded a Kolrf foot-- ! IN PROGRESS 111 - the club each made FACULTY to AlkljU Carnon themselves the prinrededieate in session, lature already ball to one of the players. S YS W. II. WARDELL Wednesday by William Wetmore, icirals and Weals of Kiwanis. three representatives are DIVIDED, SOME county's president of the organization. Past District Governor R. J. Vaugh- - Erin Leonard, past exalted ruler of According to Principal W.- II. Warprepared to take a very active part MOVED TO COLLEGE Plans are already underway for the the and of Price chief lodge po for Uiah. ?n the an was the principal speaker. His adult education clashes in the concert to be presented ln Helper ac- dell, who caravan led the which lice, As the new commiplan oi grade was, "Looking Backward, Standing on Townsite, are and Price sometime In March school Junior High Each to Ogden took effect January 3, 'ward ana Forward in Kiwanis." He companied the gridsters ttee appointment' The next session will be concert wil) bp presented In the underway. Lake and Salt s fall for last their Kiwan-boof the faculty of the Car-- briefly reviewed the origin of for the senate am held tomorrow (Friday) evening at civic auditoriums of the resperMve semi-fina- l and final gimes, was S county high school, as it was 'is by ipointing out how the fourteen house were announc All persons intending to take cities. William Toy, Price. I3 dirconstituted during the first half of committees listed by International toastmaster. The Carbon pigskin thep.m. ed Friday and Sat Mr. ector of the band. are courses offered by urged mentor introduced his champions and the term, moved over to the Carbon' came to be instituted. This, he stated urday, these includ In addition to a large number or Ruler William M. Davis Wardell to be there Friday evening. junior college. ing the following: looking inward, the speaker took Exalte,) A $2.00 tuition fee is charged for 'mniortal band selections, the Elks introduced the members. Guests Senator G. G Principal Melvin C Wilson and 19 club members to an imaginary work Is a sim- acenrdinc in tentntivo C .Wilson, principal; each course and the included Melvin Lindstrom, accompanied students of dow where a club was in session and ilar 'project to the one in progress 'will feature other enter- man of the health the eleventh and twelfth grades when pointed out the problems probably Vpiiion Merrill, former CartHV con.crj; at the new Carbon college, len per- - tainment numbers, outstanding Is td.inned tn it fid George Voting. assiHat.t foo(b;illj and labor commit considered by the menibership, they transferred to college sons are required to register for the present a soloist from Salt Lake in tee ami member of rooms. 'and then asked those present to oacl; same course before it can be given, at least two groi'ns of vnen! num. LeJ. Hmcken Mpyor arrange-ac- the following com as set forth in the rules of the hers. Efforts also will be made fo According to Mr. Wilson, the fol- -' multiply that particular club's a r i tits chai 'iu.'.n. showed moition mittees : Fish ano obtain the services of a reader to the courses. lowing teachers are on the staff at'tivte8 y tfie number of clubs In the of tne state champnaship agency sponsoring game; highways ; '49 new building: James W. Bing- two nations. SHOW add variety to the program. the f an3 fnd alsj of several University G. Lindstrom mining and smelt-G- . ' We must always loo': forward hy Within the next fed days various ham, Alice Brinton, E. L. Edgley, of A of the Ftah gam season, past Remodeling Completed in.g; revenue and taxation. The lat Thelm.l Favlor John Cn committees in el- - runiber of VernnlM will be appointed to areffort possible every 'ending persons were '.if'j uion At Old . tpr imnnrfnn.t arauaa it .la in tht . . . . Dormitory range for the concert, an coone. Frank Goni, Mrs. Bess ininatir-foothold the foreign for hort Italks the lleiniein, committee that the proposed natural Jone3( garah MallaneV( Vepnon Mer.IsnlH ar(J gaining in our country.1 '49 SHOW It was announced this week that,,ion of the Helper and Price civic r111' Geore Morean. Carl Olsen, Ste- - Mr. wi" he solicited in an effort to stated. 'TLere is only ? Vaughan (the remodeling and repairing of the!01"1 includes Senator Byron Howard of Labor Group Meets lhe event a truly community phen A nowmake Rfeyes Prea!room for one Jsm ln AniHrica and which in Price old dormitory efy countyhe concluded. J. Summerhays, is Americanism," Byron E.;that Thompson, has Night houses offices, government beenjaalr- band In the house committee appoint- - M a community organ- wiiamai victor E. Williams and Three new members ere official-meat- s At Civic Auditorium completed as a WPA project. included: Frank Bonaccl. GeorKe Younf, chris lnducted nU the cU)b by The building has been comoletely l,auo'1 ana nas Riven its services ' The te Members of the Carbon County Infor entertainment of the pubmember of the membership Acuity members who m renovated, the interior painted and freely ' and were piven their dustrial Union Council will hold a decorated, so as ito give it a much lic," said Mr. Toy, who asserted the mTninArmeUirL h m,lined " school committer y t " State unit is prepared to take an active Jregular meeting Friday, January 20, more attractive appearance. PaCG' J- - M- n.n. button. They were Bruce Moffitt. at 7 p.m., in the civic auditorium part in civic functions at .ill times. Jesse 'Bert Mllano and Teresa in Perry. the housed Smith, Offices dormitory McArthur, Perry m Proceeds from the March contest here. Edward President of were Scherer by appointed rlBdUCa- Hansen, Orpha Faylor, Joe Demman, Committee, include all WPA offices for Carbon IIaTO,d Ditl'e11' H- - D. Anderson and President Wardell to assist in the Latuda announced today. rountv. the county agricultural ex- - will be used to finance band activi .V M. Petersen, president of the!,. and to obtain necessary r.quin- b:a,thtan,, O. Anderson. ut on,i the rmmtv ,rvirt. ties publicity and advertising of the Days nient for developing a large reper Utah state council, will be in attend ment of public welfare. sched,ded show for. of February SHOWj toire for the coming summer's work. as ance. 0 an,, 1 . The Kiiwams club '49 SHOW Although this session Is only slight-- ' PRI" YOUTH HEADS CATHOLIC All members of the central unit SEEKS RECOVERY OF NOTES work Encouraged by the prospect of atthe of by Mb phase ly over a week old. Senator Lind- - ORGANIZATION AT UNIVERSITY the Ran Francisco fair next Mr. are to be tending Scherer ureed ln . by committee. N DISTRICT COURT SUIT , , , . , the general , ,i summer, the band members are takinasmuch as several lm-- j attendance, Representative Cowles one The num- - Xewman c,uo composed of Cathollc on ing a great deal of interest in their Kpnj)xr,rtn storP, Bm, Frltz NyD1an, port ant li'isiness matters are on the; To collect sums allegedly owing .... u A. Iiboroi, work and are practicing faithfully to ' . com- - agenda of the session. it wo promissory notes. fujiinifii j 7, Fuel students of Utah for the nHneor attending are listed below: '49 SHOW Utas, during the coming year, Ilis'pany, were guests of the club. Friday against Mr. and Mrs. Louis perfect one of the finest musical aggregations Carbon county has election to the presidency was an Mrs. Dayton Kelly has been stav- Fossat. '49 SHOW s rt oc was 10 1931. in made the home The note, first of Mr Planted at Were .evy. F. her nounoea . J. week Ones this Reverend The Dead parents. ing I! by "b C1 f!et, mi '49 SHOW mSurt In Price, for $1000 and the second, in 1935, and Mrs. 0. Waterman. On Boot Hill chaplain. Iouls i, one of the CMfy, Referred t0 judlcIary, leading students In the school of! Pa- - When ths '49ers and Interest to was due $800. Be At for principal since Say, Will 'n the Ones Sunday The Live illn3 Ask You To Buy Staqj Money are due on both, it Is alleged. and engineering at the Poker Flat mines family. (Continued on Page Four) -- '49 Is That A Scrip Tense? '49 SHOW SHOW In The DAYS OF '49 f s - 1 i Oi-v- T ir,o.yrJ'.SlJ. j Ca.-bo- n :. g prob-itreasur- n n - j le rev-lele- two-roo- G- - ft v.,,., - - candi-nuttees- mid-vint- Sat-;'"i- A 1 1 1 . .... 1 n,.,i d d chair-supplyin- g With Carbon's Legislators d ! g two-third- n 1 pro-war- n, chair J class-!bein- g - j pic-ti:t'-- ....,... Friday - 1 ZlVemrf iTLC,T 1 oln riirLf IKLlrn iZ teVWlSSr br - j. j pro-diic- J rLi |