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Show 'viiiniinij I f ,0LUME 33 NUMBER 18 RAILROAD DISTRICT NEWSPAPER Eo,T,ow NEWS COITION THE JOURNAL'S U BC fl FTtON OFl IVfWFp ONI V ON Politically Independent H I Meets tiemmeli Here Helper AND Sunday In League Opener j Game Called For 2:30 T0UfiiSTTRAILER HELPER JR, HIGH CAMP TO BE BAND ENTERS PROVIOED HERE CONTEST AT FRIGE THURSDAY, MAY 1939 , linth Annual Music Festival it Price Opens Tonight A decision oa the Tiai'f nf ITfOnpri IvnilMJivm-mp- tt maintain iha hith Twenty-Thre- e Bands, louncil to open Pitch park site ranking position Helper bands have XT' 1.1 1200 Musicians 10t'atei1 wei!t of Price river to the! achieved in the A I I past, Director Harry ieui U VaiUC VJt l tourist public for use as a free Jr. of the local junur high Compete In Contest SI used camp during the present tourist school Tuesday announced the per Plav Ball" is an expression S Young musicians will display their ,a season, was announced by Council sonnet of the 1939 UughOUt tne raunn, uuiiiig iuc organization which musical and marching talents, ainaz-jin- g B. and where II. weeks players Jliman will Hyde Tuesday. fpu compete during the next three and delighting audiences with vir. Hyde stated that comfort sta idays in the Interniounta'n Muaid 0 in3 ajike have assembled to take i panoramas of spectacular massed ti v national a)1 of Kreatest ouu H Vr in lbe naivi louvtinences icsuvai &i i rice. marching units, concerts, vocal and would be installed immediately am. This same expression will Besides entering concert and march- - j V instrumental selections, in. an unified Assessed i valuation of A six propseveral fast teams, Mr. Jmultaniously plunge ansigns erected along the high ing contests, Clark will have 14j$ Unless agreement is to make the ninth Intertuoun- effort ror wiuuu the S ways leading into Helper from thf students county State Induslj as instrumental v reached by tonight at midnight. entered presenting the Utah n ftt whjf 3 less sj north and south. The signs will ad soloists and ensembles. sev ft work will cease indefinitely in trial league into a full iUf.Kis and of proceed than that evening last accordyear, vertise to the tourist that a free! lon nert Sardar. Twn V. II. Hoskins. who is in charge of S the coal mines in Carbon coun- sompwai :mi(i, Si,turdav evening. a3 grand aa ma iu a repon nearly complet- Msgna-Garfi- e trailer camp has been provided in vocal work, has also listed represen- J, this ic'ude iln roraier y0HrBi ty and the entire ed Charles by H. Pn-LSemkens, rteiper, and that our city Is located ,tatives from that department who,, jnK district of the 1'nlted Mine jrovo, Gemmell Club. Dividend, show will v sS county assessor. Uoginning the three-dar i o crrootaot i ill ' dAnwuk!tirtn in thp hpart tt IViO K Workers of America. Beverage and Heifer, a concert by Hiawatha's xS coal ijjbe area. to be the At Selections mining by f A 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Manager played present, the valuation is band under direction of IaVell John-- ' Notice of intention to sever To further accommodate the tour-- band are: "Invercargill March" by $ 13,724,000, although a few ad- fohnny Allison will send his team v agree- - o son in the Price municipal building working the temporary viji ; corn b Overture" arrangements ist, to ditions air Lithgow virtually remain "Liistspiel j ?eainst Gemmell of made, that J ment was given by union of- jat (5 o'clock this evening. pleted to open the shower rooms at Keler-Beland 'Overture Militare will' very likely raise this fig-i Bingham cn the 19. Previously, the j romorrow morning solos and en ficials April civic for the auditorium iheir is VenturelU use, ure Skomicka Angelo 'v somewhat. 'per field, to official-;lcontracts which were to have a number of other- courtesies Drum Major. sembles will be given, .and In the with baseball open the A Personal assess-jj expired property April 1 werd extended, Vj afternoon orchestras and additional Band Personnel: being given serious consideration by f season these for ments show an increase, but a A the with provision that either vv bunds will compete In concert work. the council. Flutes Raymond Weeter, Dean two clubs. The K i 10 per cent drop in business The public is urged to circulate Winters, Duane Merrill. Irene'siativl. 2 the l''tors or the union could An Interesting feature that is being of the ...assessments slightly more than V this information as brjac Ij as pos- - Clar'-ietthe upon agreement BPend A ngelo g Eu- more than In former Ven'.urelli. emphasized Ischedule sends Mag-- f $ offset this, Mr. Semken said. t t sible. an i r- c iniincn-- to davs notice. tourist gene Tomsic Phyllis Overlade. Frank 'd ls the specinl concert, begin- years V and I to Provo na This figure does not include i " ho might reck .rS: :iia; r::. that a; Migliaccio. Burrell Porter, Henry Hill, 1 jning at S o'clock Friday evening. This If the proposed agreement is to Salt Lake. i bc-rW'I1 consist of the outstanding num- ;n .vilod fori Helen Farish, Glenn Bobby taxed tax $ modern 'y.a the to Kelly, property state J fail miners by and gotiated, Helper Replaces use in our community. for Veva White, Lloyd, Dakis, George which will morncommission, tomorrow probabSi00 or tne pnure mus1c resva'. fts Carbon report to work ! 'rtuth Xielson, Arthur Brown, Robert J S selected by the Judges, and will b the val- total ly place assessed maintenance a few ing. only After having nation at about twenty million jSpensko Billy Sulpizio. Mary Simon-son- . X men w ill be permitted to con- - a Dronacast, as win other prinefpat in the Central Rose Yenzi, Cleon Thayne, Jim v tinue w nrU in p" FUNERAL SERVICES a. features of the three-dacontest. dollars. from Jonnny inson Utah league Pugliese. g Sjover station KETJB. combined forces 934 to 1937, Helper Wallace Treat, Fred SaturdHV morniim th. vmun Saxophones ith the remainder of Carbon county ANNOUNCED FOR Sam Keitb Craw Espinosa, Gardner, jof concert bands will play in the nd again entered' the state league PETERSEN AGAIN ford, Junior Migliaccio, Norris Dyet,' FREIGHT BUSINESS jcivic auditorium, and this wlh be follast season, playing under the name; Julius Spigarelli, Sam Eaquinta. lowed by the twirlers' contest on the HORSLEY when PRES. A. W, o( Carbon county. However, 'lawn of the L.D.S. tabernacle, Cornets Johnny Perry, Junior Self, HEADS f'rice failed to register any enthus Frank Casece, Jack Dyet, Keith SHOWS INCREASE Always the highlight of .trie festival, iasm regarding the same setup this Gardner Cyrus Llewellyn, Kayo Funeral services will be conducted ;the parade contest will begin at 2:30 Bear Helper applied tor ana was o'clock Saturday afternoon. Toons-'and- s at 2 p.m. in Carbon Stake akawa, Lamar Johnson. Jack ON RIO GRANDE R, R. Carbon's franchise for the COUNCIL IN UTAH Orson H. Guy- - man, Kenneth Aplanalp. of people, seated and standing Bishop by an arrange S1939 season. Last week Alto Horns Steve Papazaharis, the streets. In second storv mon of Price L.D.S. First Ward for 'along ment was completed with Price and convention Arthur W. Horsley, pioneer, church Robert Colton, Saxon Zobell. Donald Helper terminal of tho Denver and windows and on rof tops,, will view Concluding a three-da;the county for the suits purchased in Park tuo uranue nauroaa naa enjoyed an the procession of more than 1.200 City, delegates representing worker and civic leader ot Price tor wimikk. jucnara uonon. and used last year by the county Trombones Hilden Peterson. Tony .unusual increase in coal business all C.I.O. affiliates in Utah had re the past 55 years, who died in Price ;stdent musicians, constituting 23 squad. Migliaccio, Stanley Stapley, Lloyd; during the past ten days, brought bands and their. .twirlers nd Arum elected A. M. Petersen to head the hospital Monday at 12:45 a.m. Prospects Bright state organization for the ensuing Int eiment Will be In the Price cty 3ohnton. Bobljy Parker: majors gins marching units and wea the Wayne Johnson and In local mines. Trainmaster L. A. others. Although handicapped as chosen and had by the cemetery directed by Wallace mor- - Baritones Ogden year ther and a place to practice, Man- - site for the 1940 convention city, beBoyd Bunnel. Kane of the local terminal announced Afhnlloh nth. ... MmMi.nf tuary. H,V,.l.fT on laeer Allison is well Dleased with the fore Page (Continued Three) Tuesday. Nearly every available rail will participate in the various events, born was June 18, Mr. Horsley returning home to assume their relaid off of the jobs where they left them Wednesday. ISfiO. in Tottenham, Middlesex, Engemployee who had been showing being made by most the 23 bands will be the center of jfellows working out. cently has been called back to work. attention. One of these, the tonnett Mr. Petersen, member of the Castle jland, a son of Samuel P. and Sarah "FENCED ROAD" CASE been band of Harding school will not has and every department 1 Several new faces will probably be Gate coal miners' local, was named Barrows Horsley. While in England to capacity during the period. pete. The others ncIll(!e tPn rIaSs n faith fjeen Sunday when they takfe the field L.D.S. to the was converted he session at acclamation the closing by : Mr. Kane stated that on an lavainst Gemmell. e riiawatha, Spring Glen Victor Waite, a Friday to the new office of president-- j and came to America. He arrived in IS FEATURE OF business through Castle' Cate Leight with on October has.nysdei newcomer to local baseball circles, 1877, Spring 6, Lake Salt Cnyon, duties the also secretary, assuming increased over the line to a point Wellington, Notre Dame' Latuda, fbut having plenty of background, ap- - being relinquished by E. M. Royle of; the Hamilton G. Park company. TERM SECOND where it was from 8 to 10 per cent Green River and Uintah Junior High-abovCOURT parently has the inMde track for the;c.,i, who did not seek reelec- - In the fall of 18S0 he went to ban last year. Movement of sheep, n!np cl;)RR c organizations: first base spot. Pete Tabone. John;t;nn a secretary-treasurer- . Helper iJuan to aid in settling that part of and wool is Just beginning, which junior High, Price Junior High North 1SS3 1881 to from and most ict interestveterans ,and Bill Kinner, court's the Smith, Th(! ,ist.i territory, The remainder of the executive is assisting in keeping up the a Alterrn. Duchesne, South Em. hnother newcomer are still very board was reconstituted with five he assisted in building the railroad ing ca8e for tne coming week eraRe Central. Grand Junction Junior ery, Arizona. much In the running, and will probCarbon 0f Phoenix, ises t0 county tjlat new vice presidents elected without nnd Gunnison: two cla.--s B in 1884 Started High Period Married in Slag K. the L. ably see some action. Storrs, against opposition. They were Edward Scher. Ann married railroad! Margaret case which A on Mr. Horsley fence(1 (Continued (Continued on Page Pour) begins Page Two) period known on the er of Latuda. coal mintrs; Ray H as "slag period", began in earnest) nexl '"" Leavitt of Eureka, met.il miners; St. George L.D.S. temple and on De- 0.c, k. Tuesday with every indication that at IQ 11ntlritlfO 01110 Stanley Duffin of Murray, mill and Member 2i of the same year he mov-- , ORDER OF AHEPA QrVnally brought by the county to least thirty cars will be shipped from! Jill YYUiiCi1 0 uLUu smelter workers- Emil A. Strom ot ! to Price, where he had resided prevent Mr storr8 f,.om maintaining the smelters In the vicinity of Salt Stlt like oil 'workers and Vern Pole rence across state roao .no. Lake daily, to be distributed between ENTERTAINS an iron worker f SLATES A bricklayer, Mr. Horsley had been 139 from Consumers to state road Helper and Grand Junction as bal-- , locals renresentine the miscellaneous oi branches other Pricin and Helper, the last for the railroad grade. 8 between many active nf Cn., j,, ine succu t.,m t no,, endeavor. He was gult n0W involves a counterclai m. In industrial and 'civic According to Mr. Kane between 50 KIWANIS GROUP ,'r,,r0i,i JULY CONVENTION ia, trustee from 1893 to 1895, v..hich the defendant asks $7800 dam- - and 75 additional men will be em 'l1"1;1 wlliara;seho M. isser 1893 to 1897. town age8 aIleged owinK because of injury ployed during this period. . nmf of jtovn trustee from Seven members of the Junior Wo Ihomas oi to 1903, town presi- - done t0 his iand by construction of Between 300 and 400 delegates are from olerk Wu) Band Train reelection. One vacant men's club of Helper entertained Special whom sought councJ, "pected to attend the annual distrwas f lled are under way for a members of the local Kiwanis club Negotiations mx mi fnm ict convention of the Order of Ahepa vke presidency (q . ban The convent.on closed .tb yontrovprB. bef.amp prominent special train to transport band stu- - last evening with a musical and m July 2, 3 and 4 to be held this dents from Grand Junction and program. Miss Catherine Gard-boto 1907 from 15 when Mr Storrs. after year in Price, M;1I,.h on treasurer chairman of Carbon county according to D. J. PapschooTs to national the of the group, was in county ner, president serving .warning of his intention, Facostas, Helper president of the the host commuiee, as iuooi.uvw.. 1910 band contest In Pocatello, Idaho next charge of the program with tho Pleasall of the thus his fenced !cal chapter No. 185. construction stopping lands, During reelected The women's auxiliary lowing young ladies taking part in Friday and Saturday. 1924 to traffic on the road. Writ of injunc-1927- , Representatives from Utah, Nev Mrs. Edward Scherer of Latuda as ant Valley reservoir from PrKram: Quarette, Miss Gard of ;the from defendant was to To the Install tlon Bridge Mr. Horsley president enjoin aia, Idaho and Wyoming are expect and Mrs. D. J. DeWar of ner, nnea uryner, ttorene Newkirk dist- - maintaining was issued president fence the conservation ed to be in Water on River commence of Price Work will Monday attendance. The Sons and Lorna Nyman; interpretation of Salt Lake as secretary. Vice presi- trict and contributed much time and temporarily by Judge George Christ- - a new steel over Willow encles will also be present in sep bridge Jitter-Bu.the chosen were Mrs. kosh Helene Clifford dents tate conventions of !effort to secure this $750,000 addition ensen, pending hearing on petition Creek Wash near the Castle Gate and Claranell dance, Ga of Riche; In his trumpet solo, a for of! to Price's water system. permanent injunction.. Local committee in yards. A few men heve been working charge of ar Castle At Mrs. mvid t. Birch Locke. Jayne an in- - there for several , asks Mr. Storrs counterclaim Courthouse 0 rangements includes; Mike Marakis, r days making pre- j President W. H. Wardell reviewed au ... . i .. I..t.t. Ttoiner Mrs. S. L. Brown or He also took a prominent pan m junction to pioniuu me mumj num parations for driving pil- and other chairman; James Triantafilou, vice Benl. Murray Ben G. Mrs. several much needed activities for Lake and construction. the erection of Carbon county court tearing down the fence. fhairman; K. Dragonas, secretary ' our community for the club's consid- and the; and house from 1908 to 1910. Harry Barrellas, treasurer. General Manager Here jeratlon. with some definite action Club Siate Meeting Gus Sermos played in the ,ennlalprlce ,own nan in 1895. Continuing' next week. finals at Provo Friday and Saturday) Jnterest and effort into re- - The Rio Grande Service club will General Manager of the Denver and slated for Helper To Have New Lent years jfr, Horsley was influen- - hold their next regular meeting at the Rio Grande Railroad. E. A. West of Between 15 and 20 members of the for Carbon High. club will make an inter-cluDenver, passed through Helper Tiies-loc- al civic nmmunuiu un .no; . Itinl in the pstaDllsnmeni or JJodern . .a i i Lake me day morning on No. 1 passenger visitation to Springville next Thurs-trai- n Salt r oi a Lucas rancis was p.m.. in Reid .secreiary built Mrs. Islie "ithin Next Ten Days city hospital, on b's way to Salt Lake City day. May 11. The local club will fur-o-n announced Wednesday. 'organization week. (Continued on Page Three) last visitor business. He returned the same nish the program, which is being A similar type of program will be E. Chelius formerly of Gunnison in on 2 continuing on to ranged No. has been by Jack Houston and Jack that enjoyed week iniarranged. Mrs. D. C. Gibson spent a v,1". arrived In Helper the iai Kelly Is 1U at her Mrs. Denver George In "f Part of last 'the a after short ill. ;Phalen. Helper. ls stay who pist. nn,l announced Salina with her mother, being quinsy. hortiy after his arrl'val that he will home, the complaint ppn a modern bakery in the bulld-lnContract Awarded To nn ' v Helper's - 1 Newly noaaea i 1- i-- r r( trail-iClar- Coal Miners Will k County D rops Work ! A sscssor rIcvca If Agreement Fails v- "0 t e Utah-Wyom- yt-i'- y TV' y 11 e b-- " Hel-VTT- -- : - t com-fnete- h-- i . d ,VV'VV''fr j CIO. ht j Hay-Sunda- y y .u., "i"su i corn-worki- aver-ibands- Sun-erag- i.u e prom-throug- h d "L ' - nn r,,, j - w Car-danc- e SlinVi? Srcity n .i. g . .l. - c Bakery 1934-193- j. b j li occunio Roy8 Bakery. ih I Che,ilia has been engaged In baking buslneRa tnr tno nnat 33 r&T and has assembled one of the i modern and sets of "Chlnery aml .niMnmont tn fhA r est e h ' week several During the past men ana mUiinM of business have council of the city bTnheld to d!K tTir,.' openlnc business hasn't been set nptt or M'9 10 Bettv llani Mia. Council Decison Night Baseball For Helper Awaits . v , "IS dnva vn- - Bnenrlin(r by Mr. Tirtt,or .... i on. l. the past month ""Bies. preseru. tU Po;j; IIelP"S ZZ lig""g eld tor basetial, Softball. baseball as well as of Oris A committee consisting JD. t&va Nlson, A, R Jouflas. ErnC8t costas. John CoIni of Sed Gardn" mt ?UrBtonythl elnt the proposi- Fo lowing a short fro m tho commUtee discussion a b a. or council consisting p 11 H. Hyde Jess Cox and Joe He- bol. was appointed by Mayor G. F. Spratling to meet with the busin ess men's committee to delve deeper into the project. The two committees met last Avalon Sunday evening at the arrangea satisfactory and hotel two ment was reached by the the proposition providing group and was acceptable to the mayor council. Last night a continued meeting held at the of the committees was auditorium which was attended by of Ceo'ge Leatham, representative the Utah Power & Ligbt company, Possibilities of getting consider- ation from his companv, either In the form of a reduced rate on power or a direct donation of labor and materials for Installation of the lighting system, was the chief business of the meeting. Mr. Lcatham discouraged the Idea of reduced power rates by explaining that their rates are set by the public utilities commission, and any attempt to reduce power rates would violate the rules of that body. It was Mr. Leatham's opinion, however, that If his company were approached for a direct donation. Helper city would possibly receive the same consideration other communities had received. The meeting was abruptly adjourned by R. A. Nilson, who acted as chairman of the group, when It became apparent that Mayor Sprat-linr- r was not In favor of the project. Any further activity on the matter will have to come from the mayor and city council, was the conclusion of the business men's committee. Salt Lake Man For P. O. Sprinklers According, to Postmaster Eugene Gibson, contract was awarded by the jFederal post office department to jCarl Pleper from Salt Lake for the installation of a sprinkling system ion federal the building Helper (grounds. The amount was $1042. j The contract specifies that work must be started immediately and be completed within thirty Mr. Gibson said Wednesday that as isoon as the sprinkling system Is installed another contract will be 'awarded for sodding and landscaping 'the grounds. |