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Show I! A fOLUM E 33 NUMBER 19 THE JOURNAL MINING AND RAILROAD DISTRICT SHOPPER S EDITION Helper Youths Show RETAIL GROCERS HELPER DROPS lOUNTY JR. Unusual Talent DISCUSS In Airplane Building NEW STATE LAWS It was just revealed this that several local junior county will probably have baseball league this additional L,Ber as a result of a meeting held 1st Sunday at Price which was attended by repiesentatives from the Price and Hiawa'.na American 'i Carbon Region posts. of the Irion junior baseball committee for jLbon post 21, announced that plans completed at the fre practically a county Amday meeting to establish baseball league which Jgion junior be composed of four teams from lice; three from Helper and two and iom Hiawatha. Mr. Crissman fommander M. H. Wilson, represented the local post at the meeting. Also attendance were Glen Ballinger, department chairman of Jnior baseball, and Scott Faucett, 5 nce chairman of district No. cha-rma- ij. d crissman, Ammittee. To Draft Schedule 1 1a schedule will be drafted as soon the respective communities are as ,ri grounds will be made available L i week high school boys have seriously taken up as a hobby, the building of model airplanes. They have been meeting for several regularly months at the Utah Service club, the room having been donated t them by LaMoyne Smilev. manag- er of the club. So efficient have the boys be-- I come. that they are now equip-- ; ping their planes with gas motors, William Crissman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crissman, has bis latest model practically completed, and according to his father, will be ready to make a test flight in the very near future. Other boys who have displayed unusual talent and Interest are: Tom Apostle, nay, Tommy Plese, Dick Mesic and Lowell Truscott. The fact that they have been working under their own supervision makes the accomplishments of these boys more unusual and Kepresentatives of nearly every grocery stole in Carbon and Emery met at the civic auditorium nere Monday mght where they list-- ; ene.l to and discussed changes in the fair trades laws that became effect- in itati .Monday at 12 o'clock fail-trade- "cut-thro- at" 11, 1939 Jim's Bakery Opens SEVENTY MUSICIANS CONTEST AT Friday; Is Helper's FROM HELPER PROVO YESTERDAY Newest Business Place ENTER IDAHO MEET 10-- 6 an Following announcement Approximately seventy Helper junior hUh school musicians, parents and faculty members boarded formerly of Gunnison, Colorado c al Denver and Hio GrandvJ announced today that he will open at 9:20 this morning which will train to new modern the his bakery carry them to Tocatello, Idaho for public Friday and Saturday of thl the Intermouiitatn band and music week. festival scheduled for May It, 12 Helper's newest business enterand 13. be will as known "Jim's prise Principal W. II. Warded and stuBakery," and will be located one dents entered in the solo division ofnorth from door the Journal the left at automobile yesmeet, by fice in the building formerly octerday morning, an arrangment which cupied by Roy's Bakery. became necessary when soloists are Mr. Clielius has been engaged in to perform today. the baking business for the past According to L, A. Kane, train3: years, and announces that he the Rio Grande special left master, chose Helper in which to continue Montrose. Colorado this morning at his business because he felt our !2 a. in., where 80 students boarded community could justifiably sup- 'the special. At Grand Junction 130 port a modern and high class, bakmusic enthusiasts joined the jmore ery. Equipment and machinery is Colorado added BO more Frulta, party. of the latest type, all of which ntul ar Price Curhon High's will lend efficiency in baking. Iband joined the group, All products of "JimV Rakery" With the addition at Helper of the will be baked by coal, and local local and and oosters, and 100 more help is engaged in its production. from Eureka and Sprlngville climb-inThe public Is cordially Invited aboard, the band special at the to visit Mr. Clielius and his baking latter citv, a total of 4S! made up plant during the next two days, or of the largest specll trains of jone any time in the future. Its kind ever to represent eastern In Elsewhere this issue of the and western Colorado In an Journal is an official announce- jUtah ''dnho music contest. ment of "Jim's Bakery," In which The band special Is equipped with several items are listed as openB"" one baggage car, one diner and ten ing specials, in nddition to a varcoaches. From Montrose, the .day iiety of other products being special will travel over Denver and 'Hio Grande tracks to Ogden where Massed Band Concert jit will be turned over to the Union Pacific for the remainder of the trip MASONIC STATE Closes Popular i to Pocatello. It Is scheduled to arLEADER IS Event at the Idaho city about f, p.m. rive Night SATURDAY VISITOR today. Living up to their reputation of de Although the time of arrival back veloping outstanding: bands tho H.l. Annual viMitatinn nf Tl;rrvlit R nm nenn te, Mr. l01" ;per junior high school band under Waldo, grand master of the Utah Kane stated the train Is due back in . Iruttra V nfi it.. tho lo'jilni-t.Ki.et and and A. M made in last week's issue of The Helper Journal, J. B. Chelius, Helper ,ost their second 8,raight contest in the rtaU industrial ball league yesterday to Provo, who climbed into undisputed first place, The score was 10 to 6. Magna-Gar-- : fiei(j defeated Dividend in the other .Wednesday contest, to shove the Miners Into cellar ti with the Gomer Peacock, Price, president oi locals. uie Retail Grocers association of the Bill leitz started on the mound two Eastern Utah counties presided for Helper, but gave way to Max at the meeting. It is the intention of the group to Bryner in the thir(1 innin' who fin ished the game. s torce strict adherence to the Rill Verdi, left fielder, had an eflaws in Utah, with the idea fective of day at bat, getting three hits getting complete cooperation among all merchants in eliminating out of four times at bat. One went for a double, one for a triple and one competition, It was the concensus of opinion of a sinle- Pete Tabone. pinch hitting the members that if it becomes for Muscarra in the ninth, slammed out a insle to start a rally which 'necessary to take legal action against violators of the law s, then that pro- produced three or their six runs. Hoover and Gardner led the offen- cedure will be used. President Peacock announced dur- - sive assault for Provo. iing the meeting, that the state retail; Helper travels to Dividend Sunday, grocers will hold their quarterly con- - where these two teams will fight it ivention In Price on June 4 and 5th. out for the cellar spot. ie THURSDAY, MAY pfi ivruro oniv on supscwiption JffilON TO SPONSOR 1 COITION NEW THC JOURNAL' Politically Independent ASEBALL LEAGUE NEWSPAPER base-count- y - be started immediately are dismissed for the "er CLUB WILL summer, and the first half of the SERVICE ihedule will close June 30th. It was HOLD REGULAR ingested at the meeting that team MEETING TUESDAY inters be limited to 15 players, but was decided. According to an announcement! first half play, the made Tuesday by Francis (curtailment Lucas,: be rearranged, secretary, the Rio Grande Service a date regular ecaiise on this club will hold their regular monthly! Lesion team will be chosen meeting for May at the civic auditor-- ! tp compete in department contests. ium next Tuesday evening at 7:30 Junior Division Unchanged p.m., to w hich the public is cordially iThe same procedure will be used inv;ted to attend. and Price for is year in Helper An program is being ie younger boys who are classified arrangedinteresting and will include short! will Schedules I the junior group. 1 Chris speeches by represent-Jouflas, will be fp drawn and all games the local merchants; James R. ing teams. local locally with the Loftis, assistant superintendent of to Mr. Crissman, tayed the Salt Lake division of the Denver teams method of sponsoring and Rio Grande and former trainMill ue usea in uuiu ocumi master here, representing the railthe in 'iinior groups as has been used road. Also listed as a speaker is one i?t. The only difference will be the of the officials from the Denver iJditional publicity sponsors of teams fill receive by county-wid- e schedules. office. A concert by the Rio Grande SerI An incomplete survey started by vice club band, under the direction ! local post reveals an unusual of William Toy, will be the featured nmint of interest and enthusiasm part of the program. Eiong Helper youngsters for the President William Wetmore will baseball season. Before outline the past accomplishbriefly rhool etuis every boy who is baseoaii iinded will be givn a chance to ments of the club and ofler a few jprister his position preference, age suggestive activities for the future. Committee in charge of arrangePi experience. This data to be used ments are Marvin Lambson on speakselecting the respective teams. and Recently the Forty and Eight, Ie-f'i- ii ers, and D. C. Miller, music fun organization, accented the other entertainment. of transportation for runs competing in the county league. Plav will schools e j g fie! per Band Gains Honors mm w til mce - music Am-fica- n Americanism Speaker estiva j Saturday v '4 - ,. No. 1. ,nd Jopw Carbon i,b . Festival at Price last weekend !No- 26 was made Saturday night. All ' Sunday. According to reports' :rom "fudges 'master masons In the jurisdiction rof the contest, the local band, which, were invitfiflwas competing in class C, was given' Worshipful masters of Carbon lodge SIX 1Ga No. 1 rating in conceit Robert G. Murray, and of Joppai work, No. ,. .he lte,n,ol Music - !te Wll Vom.nl - v , i ; - DEPARTMENTS - M. S, Wycoff,' had charge of; EXCEED BUDGET . affair. a! was function of the Fil'st part s , t 4 Angelo Venturelli ;ocal drum ma- bantIllet serve(1 al 7 fu"' in the FOR FIRST QUARTER Jor. was awarded a No 1 rating i dininK han of p,lce Masonic temple the student directors' sight readingiby menlbors of the Naoml chaPter No. 13, Order of the Eastern Star. A' WHh one.,hird of the ear a unit contest, and the band gone a ceremony flowed in honor llllmber of tbfe munk.ipai departments the same jcelved rating in sight ruinl. notably public affairs, ;ing. The only other band to receive,01 lne visuuik ouiuuuh. a like rating was Carbon senior high! Mr' Wa1do aml h,R ('onipanlons public sarety, streets, eiectric lights, ...... i i 'SVidav nieht visited Orient loilce " No.!- i'iii us ii an ....un. ;ui;iiuui iniuiiu nroueriv ami sia- 15 at Greenriver, accompanied by a and Glorious Ending ttitoiy general, have exceeded 'number of Carbon county Masons. 'morn than of the Ibudget r The contest came to allotments for the year, ac cording to a fitting close Saturday night when EDWARD SHEYA 'a report submitted yesteiday by all twenty-thr- ee bands entered in the SUPPORT SOUGHT IN Flaini, city recordi-r- . tJthnr decontest gathered at the Kiwanis DELINQUENT TAXES partments have cm tailed ependl-jturestadium where they cheereed results WAiilS CLUB IS so that they are considerably V0RK PRQGRESSiNG of competition and staged a suitable DEVELOPMENT PAID BY BLUE ibtdow the budget. grand finale. Mr. Flaim reports the financial AT GUEST In the natural amphitheater formed N L.D.S. GHUROH OF HIGHWAY FIFTY condition of Helper city is considered Karl by surrounding hills, King, COMPANY BLAZE GOAL Jf.ood, and that, they will be able to band leader of Fort Dodge, SPRINGVILLE TONIGHT noted 'meet all payments of bonds that are and of a chief the as Iowa, the contest, Price and judge county STORAGE BUILDING Helper. Idue this year. They Include $13,000, A $10,500 tax delinquency of the led the young musicians in rendition w was !Blue Blaze Coal company paid; Eighteen members of the Helper of his own composition, "Loyalty port the move for the development Pf" bon,f due J'lne, 15' ,a,nf l'O an aid to the care of needy last week to Carbon county through in. 5ni inPTille March." j t..u ...ill of Highway 50 as a link in the rmbers. the Carbon stake of the !the company's receiver. Glenn motor route. !a' f be the Peace was the subject of a dra- posed Mexico wnl , DS. church is Receipts are as follows; Bus ness matic tableau atop the near-bjunThe north-southighway is one erecting a new com- - according to Edward Sheya. county jtomjht fines f 'es, and licenses, $3,o81.04; pr.ation canning ; .,. mootin The local club ior high school building. A living which holds promise of eventually be-- , plant, storage ware- - attorney. Kn. aM. t7flQA. . be-of Uncle Sam surround coming a part of a motor route r'se and relief society working Following hearing on u petition pnt the program which is presentation -waier connections, arters on First South, between 2nd 'S.f; rental or j(lf-Houston, ei by Hoy bcouts under tne nugf touching South America on the south' fore Judge P, C. Evans in the tmro b arraned : meter deposits,. $12.10 property city " H 3rd East streets in Price. Work riutrlrt court Salt Lake, the order , , la rnm committee, electric word, 'Peace, was spotlight and Alaska on the north. Much of the $530.00; light, water and garbage P ae 60 foot lone and 3fi i'oot wide ;to nay the amount was issued. Edward Sheya, ed while Carbon senior hand played highway is already in existence so collections, $22,720.37; auditorium re- Attorney Itnjcture is "America." fir. na ilia TTnlto.l Qffttpa ta nrnifovn. being pushed, as it is Proceedings began two months ago !nlf,mbP1. of the (;iub, will deliver the Music by junior bands, a selection ed. One important section of high- that the lo'sf and 7"'53; ale of will be ready jwhen Carbon county, through its imain tt((rpSS 0n Ameri-anisbuilding 22" r twirlta.x a Price sextet, route a high which for by junior such necessan will canning of this year's crop. way ; Carnavali treasurer, Arthur Smith, intervened ;0mar Bunnel and Bob The ing exhibition by drum majors and in l .inji ttrij an uruifi uhuci vuuoii in-- - ot iifiper city ngnt polos to M.S. l . building will Include a full iln a suit between the coal concern a COmic skit. present the massed band music preceded the tion is that hetween a point slightly; &T. Co.. $215.: :icrete basement and two floors and the Western Powder company ,aHt ed Disbursements of city departments meetiflg fu. wflg southwest of Santa the upper portion to be ot Fe.Npw Mexico; to collect the amount of delinquent auditorium, it waa,spt Qff as )hp who of tapa cled ,hf, and the Mesa Verde National Park:?"" dvlc ." ;im? construction with an outer axpsfallows: the decision of the club membership ;musjc festjval in Colorado. ... verng of Rtucco. All work on the ,. . In defending its posltbn, the that they would support the, A pal..lde of bands on Main street cture la that the connec h,.np nnntrlbuted by Blaze company contended that Blueipresent . the A'merican the afternoon ; ttracted a tion near that point with an existing cent spent; Public safety, $3,223.33 legion and the local d in twh members. The basement Is . 37 cent spent; Street dept.. crowd who ,lnfid tbe 8treet. t0 L, fc R , t ln their "Boys' State" program, d bfl!orT A 1 O'lper At county held sufficient real Property th w well under .. I . way. Those employ-f- l on which to collect the debt withoutwhiCh will send over 300 Utah ythsicheer the uniformed young brightly at Cortez, Coloiaoo, the route then , currently on the building are Ar- iui oa was P next which July 1!)r Granee mar(.ne, s. Contestants were judged to follow the highway up through camp Williams n 'x 'Jf V ! nr.oM oimoHntend- - 'touching the money was also nelujt0 con-,- a course In BOvern-jH- t along the route by Mr. Moab and connect with Highway 50 jE,ectrIc tUU pointg 10.day training William Downard. John Forsyth, !to the receiver. It will r ks and Public tended that other creditors had a ment. some deserving Helper boy Kinp Captain Aivin Sessions, The per at Crescent Junction, Utah. Fimbing overseer, sent ;tenant Arthur Rasmus-r- . and 38 33 club r coal company. the Cru riPOn s, Dalby the John by claim upon jbe sponsored ,pei' highway would lead on through HeLProp?rty' f3'449 Poster overseer, Ray Downard next July. Thur-anf- , and repre-ituw ui auu HawkInB, Narrows 0 Sheya Jordan Attorney M Silas Allred Salt and into j County lake, continuing1 per Thnmno rirtotonaen' isentatlves commis-- i committee o on, reserve tax on his water ceni per and state Four) spent; Page (Continued of the Carter frnm . uo", Tilahn . ..... TTlla ... Ttttn nnri . 1.111. J W. Kissell of Price have also IM'iuv in MVill thai was assignea ' ' slon maintained the delinquent taxes;boy8 and pirIs work, Hoise, then thiough Baker; "Sted. through and .. which $2,205.47 or 32 per cent spent; .vJfund. 'constituted a prior claim n nn I'onn oinn n Honor To project for further study inrii nni Elks ironn TruckinK service Lodge . has been rendered should be Auditorium bond fund, none spent; ,-' r(.commcnaauoii. paid rrom iunu, SundaV rence Chrlstensen, Clay Tnthpr's M refunds. $715.00. Pro Real property Mother's Day of, J of Pasco and yak. approprate A . I I'rnorriim touching the cities tn Villi Clifford receiver possesses. is noi. ..,.i Frandsen ...... rnnri'i i,l huh arrangeu be ,n m wjll that Rtatp The road crosses' i t TTnlnni - I fiinln An Jinn A roll j)ma F,rrPn and Roy Fausett. Members the coal company "lf 'U"U!, claim, it was urged. the Mexican border and enters the'''l the next regular meet ng Mothers. annna Day .program Stakfl'o The t fronnral .nmmlltall satisfy the Is m charge, committee United States at Ixireda, Texas. ven ,The program t nsist of Angus Johnson. F. B. Ham- General fund, $1,123.13; Special TALK iof airangements. HEAR 14, at g p.m. haU May s,mdayi MOOSE ,l0(,ge rrlf,P: William fund, $1,031.03; Helper " improvement , Rtapley, Castle Cecil Bivo,ik has been worked out Hishon A Is tr ,i City Water Bond fund, $17.32 1.03; ON AMERICANISM Council Meeting Set f thp "Relief Reverend Labor "PonsiBlin? of: Oration by 11 Waterwokrs Improvement PWA Co. Carbon Visitor Society who are im-meeting un-- j Jerome C. Stoffel, reading by Hetty on the committor oro Mrs At a nstruction central i' fund. $.13,131.71; Helper bo 'of Ijabor! ,Taka,0. musical arrangements under The Most Reverend of the Loyal Order of the , James E. ritv Aiiditnrlnm T!nn,1 fund 2 fi7H 72 ration Jlmson, McAllisMrs. B. W Amer Lose. W. H. Dalton of Rln. Ive t n I t .rs. iiattie Qf Fprris E(1,,,y and Alvin Kearney, D.D.. former bkhop of the Bent ' " V and , o'clock special ritual exercises ry Salt Lake Catholic diocese, and at! ,t A Duke, 7:n0 at was a S;llt ,.l!iP city a splendid talk on An. ...c. pvpn,n? . Mr. of Rochester, N. Y.,!h(1Rltiess v,R,tor Momlay. every TlOintS the lodge. nf .,4 prtoalnff nfficers of bishop prsent i,nmci m uurnan "in Mason or ftw ' forTnpr of a board to in the lanor was a Friday visitor ln this locality i'. ., . i "coiectlon ; residents here, were :snoum in con- - ,ne Kowhnnse Williams A . und Mrs. Klcmenic of Colo- - for the lntermotintaln mu:ifc festival, founded In 1027, and for which he Ml, to Camp oT sent . be Mr HoKIen. W. L nnd Mrs. k presioeni. William T,ln(n?h,r fn "John visited a tne nome oi ,oe his Interest centering around the! was responsible for many Improve-Notr; t0 M in attend-irado- . nectlon with the "Ui - e urfld Dftme school " was ments during 11)31 to 1338. which 5 to 15 W23 ni.-iKocherar over tne wee:enu Im p?0"16 t0 thHr ""me from the School," July ance. u ut the meeting. j position. ;2 in marching and a goodly portion .of the soloists and ensembles reeiv-tnjed the high ranking No. 1 position, e j - ? one-thir- ever-popula- d Er-!ne- s tf" pro-!200- Xre W i : fa m. j - i , al-f- y i' r EZVlk Lieu-iprto- n .n.. V . 11 nr-...- i liay c..i in .rr.v,r ;t I ht, ; Koirnev d tm ' i, A . cJ ; . -- ; ',:, j e |