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Show yOtOM 33 DISTRICT NUMBER 30 1 jack Bottino Fatally Sun. In - NEWSPAPER NOMF THURSDAY, JULY 77, lnjuredIW0RK proceeds SERVICES CONDUCTED Helper Legion Again Enters State Baseball Tournament FOR PRICE Motorcycle Accident! wpa regulations Funeral Services Held MUSIC, CIVIC LEADER The new measure requiring disClosing a colorful musical career, missal of WPA workers who have the death of Mrs. Ora Bailey Harding, cad is months continuous late Friday at her home in Price, employment will affect approximately 40 brought regret to the many who S. L. Moose wokrers in Carbon county. Such have known Meeting her. workers in Carbon county. Such H. Since coming to Price in 1923, Mrs. Roy Williams. Mooseheart, for reinstatement at the end Illinois, supreme dictator of the apply Harding had been very active in of 30 days, but they will then be contributions to the field of art and Moose lodge will visit Salt Lake treated the same as anv other nermusic. Her activities in various clubs City next Sunday. July 30 and son applying for assistance and will Utah lodges, carry the imprint of a beautiful, arHelper ,oe given no preference. tistic touch. As a teacher of music, lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose, figures show 180 m Mrs. Harding has trained many stu will participate in his honor by andComparative 43 women now employed by the dents and directed musical programs furnishing the Prelate, reports A. J. Carlson, past secretary of the tjra compared; for practically every civic club in -- v. women two carbon ulcu ttuu lodge. county, weeks ago and 329 men and 4J v ' a, e was state cnaSrmn of music Price unit has also been honored men a year ago tor tne American Legion for nine by being asked to furnish the" actr ,u three men who quit and held the same office for ing dictator for the occasion. (years rather than accept the drastl--th- e Other lodges throughout the distUtah Federation of Women's rict win supply members of the cally wage reduction recently re- - ciubs. The position of music director turned before the deadline and work; for th Carbon T.ns Hal M I A for degree team. is now satisfactorily un- 17 years was ably filled by Mrs. to Mr. According Carlson, a der the proceeding new regulation., according who was also president ol large delegation of Helper memto James S. Dean, assignment clerk Harding, the Sorosis club and second preslbers are expected to make the for zone No. 7, which comprises fourldent of the Business and Professional trip to the capitol city for the southeastern Utah counties. j Women's club. very special occasion. Funeral services were conducted "l Sunday in the Carbon LJD.S. stake UtlJlllAIFS iikUlunikU followed tabernacle in Price by graveside services In Provo cemetery KICU UUITC Hi IV Interment took place. j where flLlf If III I L Iff A T She was birn in Provo, October 7, 11894 t0 01ive William and Nellie . ..The dedication of the newly-instalBsiley- ed white way lighting system injClurf Pipeline Near Completion Price was held last Thursday night j She married George B. Harding, According to a report issued Tues witn a record crowd In attendance, laeptemoer 6, 116 in tne bait Lake day by Ernest Flalm. city recorder, Tne new lighting system was and moved to price in Helper's new pipeline now under con. 1923, week last at of a of total cost February pleted struction, was reported by the con- and provides fbout seven Mrs. Harding is survived by her tractors as 95 per cent complete on much light as the old one. mother, her husband, a son, Edward as times Inltr 1Lth At St. Helper Will Supply Church Catholic Prelate For Anthony Todav mineral services were conducted m morning at 10 o'clock in the St church for Jack Anthony Catholic son or Mia. jonn a. Bottino, 23, at 6:50 Bottino, who died Monday cuts and severe head of injuries, aa. timises suffered - Sundayevening when the motorcycle he was. driving overturned on a curve on the high of the Springville city way southeast - temetery. Mary Radcliff, 19, daughter and Mrs. Erwia Radcliff of Helper a companion of Mr. Bottino was still in a on the motorcycle after tritical condition Wednesday noon, acording to Aird hospital at taches, where the couple were taken and where following the accident, Jack died Monday morning. Uiss Radcliff, who also suffered cuts and were seals wounds, hniises, was more seriously injured than at tint thought. Sheriff John who Investigated, said. E. Evans, Although she regained consciousness fallowing the accident Sunday eve tits, but lapsed Into a semicon scious condition Monday and Tuesday. Jack was' born June 4, 1916. at Spring Glen, but later moved to HeL 'per where he had. resided since. He received his education in the local grade and junlon high schcols and is t gittfs&te of the Carlwn county high Miss f Mr. 4 - J ' nniflr rKlur Helper City Happenings Harold Patterick Leads Local Boys In Quest of 1939 Title Urge Cemetery Lot Owners To Make Work Arrangements According to A. S. Wahl, city councilman, work at the Helper city cemetery is progressing very satisfactorily. However, there are still a number of lot owners who ..haven't signed an agreement with the city for the improvement work to be done on their property. Mr. Wahl stated Tuesday all that is necessary on the part of the lot owner is to give the city permission to do the work without any expense to the individual. The work is being done under a local NY A project and is being supervised by Councilman Wahl. Those desiring to have the work done should call at the recorder's office in the city hall and sign an agreement. Welfare Requires Hike In Tax Levy County Clerk Brigham H. Young said last Friday evening in submit ting his recommendation to the coun. ty commissioners, that "on the pres- valuation of $18,803,854, it will be necessary to levy a tax of 9.6 mills to raise money contemplated in the budget for the year 1939." whool. An increase of 6 mill in the levy He is a member in good standing for public welfare purposes over that If nothing unforseen happens dur-- l T'La vL , u.fru iviiuui uoim, uiicticu uj i. w . ntti umg, ana turee uivujrrs, rveii of the old age pension and dependent at the Knights of Columbus. Helper ing the next few days, the job should Williams, presented a concert on'neth W. Bailey of Provo, Wallace H. children fund levies in 1938 is deMidlwasunit, and he completed by Saturday( July 29, employed at the Main street, followed at 7:30 in (Bailey of Preston, Idaho, and Har clared because of the necessary and Service Station, as an attenda- the date specified In the contracts Price municipal auditorium by "The old Bailey of Provo. heavy relief load carried by the nt, and by the Helper State Bank issued by the PWA. Magic of Light," a demonstration of as custoJian. at the time county department of public welf 'lis the wonders, theorv and development fare. "The law makes it mandatory," deatb. Grandstand Is Finished BUDGET COUNTY electricity by H. T. Plumb, con Mr, Young said, "to levy" sufficient A project designed to remodel the gultin(r enfrineer for the General El Surviving besides his mother is a tax to provide fund amounting to 15 at the in the brother, Pete Bottino, who is east grandstand city ball park!ectric company. This performance cent of the total expenditures of REPORT ISSUED per U. S. Navy and stationed at San was reported this weeK as Demg was given under auSpices of the the department" e New a Pedro, California, and a niece, concession ,oca, GirJ Scout organization. seats, completed. In 1938, the levy for county purHill, who has been living' with looth and a new roof have been con- B. Clerk H. 9 D m Young's budget At Mayor J. Bracken Lee County the family for a number of structed. which has not only added jgtruck a m'atcb before an electric report for the first half of the year poses was 9 mills. This year, after years. a lapse of five years, .2 mill is proInterment was in. .the .Helper onsiderable more seating capacity,! . whjcll automatically turned on reveals that 51.58 per cent of the posed for exhibition and advertising, fund has. been expended and cemetery under the direction of the but has made the park much morethe street lights. A street dance accordwould be made-upthis but of Mitchell Funeral Home of Price. the special 'hat the majority ttractiye. eluded the activities. to clerk's the recommendation, ing The whitewav standards are 21 funds have expended somewhat more Rosary was sung last night at the by cutting the temporary transient of River Rushed Mitchell Funeral Home. j((Jf,t hjpn t0 the light center, as 'than one half of the budget allot- relief, county infirmary, county phyDetermined to complete a rip- PomDared to 11 feet formerly. Each ments. same etc., fund by 'he sician, Price of river The financial statement, issued at amount Reduction of .1 mill In the has tw0 arms extending at apping project "Unavoidable Accident" nel running through Helper city anges to the street, each, sup- - the same time as the budget report, bond sinking and Interest fund is Verdict Reached ts before the usual fall f ood season 'porting one bulb of 10,000 lumens, or shows a total surplus of $113,183.01 proposed. Others are the same as In Jacobson's begins, members of the CCC camp 500 watt8 The old standards had. as of July 1. Of this amount $40,000 last year. ocated in Price are diligently push- inele DuIbg 0f 250 watts each. There in the form of bonds in the bond Mr. Young proposed specific levies A jury composed of J. P. Phalen unisn. to an from Second West early are 37 gtandards sinking investment fund. ing the project tieorge Pizza and Emmett Wilson When completed, property owners to geC0nd East streets, where there (Continued on page Six) rendered a verdict in Justice of the of assured 'be river old will 30 under the system. were on!y along the Peace E. T. " Burglary Suspects . Borkenhagen's court last added assurance against damage Price Elks Postpone Plead Not Guilty Thursday afternoon, that "death was waters. from AT high Annual POSTOFFICE Purple due to an unavoidable accident," in According to reports from the city: Pleas of not guilty to charges of And White e inquest Outing of Martin Jacobson. 59. recorder's office, the type of co-- l burglary in the second degree have fanner White Day ou-i- ng Spring and Canyon . boarding struction and workmenship is far TO BH UJLUoHiW Annual Purple been entered in the district court by lease operator and No. 1550, BenePrice Helper resident bore the average of any similar of Lodge and Earl Bardo 19, cla88 Felice, Helper, po8t no died last 0pefation of tne fourth week in the Price work done in the past. volent and Protective Order of Elks, office at Standardville is scheduled Rutherford, 27, Price. They are free hospital of injuries sustained in an has been postponed until Sunday, nas bond on wnicn on awaiting trial, Thursday, ito be discontinued tttomobile accident on Helper's bvuiiviiiMOH ..7 August 13, according to a report re. according to a communica- not yet been scneduiea. Bain street June 20. oM-Utt;- ' celved here last night After spending the greater part of Postmaster The two are charged with theft tion from First Assistant county Attorney Edward Sheya the past three weeks at Spring City Genera, w, w. Bowes of Washing- goods, chiefly wire, from the machOriginally this affair had been conducted the o uu for this coming Sunday, uuuu.U6 scheduled CIS moiner comhearing. ine shop of the Peerles? Sales; assisting DC H. Hydej ton Jt was shown by the inauest that project. Councilman Barney Standardville mailing activities 1)any on April 22. Felice was ar- - July 30. It will be held at Mud P Via. 18, Spring Glen, did not returned to his duties in nis businhereafter w ill be handled through j rested two days after the burglary Springs. the accident victim until his car ess and assisting the city in dispens took place and Rutherford was taken the Spring Canyon office. "ad struck him on of June ing its affairs. PRISONER DRINKS the to the communication, jnto custody several days later, night According n at Helner. Mrs. Charlotte Bon, vol- the decided that postal officials POISON, DIES M. Jennie Chesnik and Mrs. Ruth Quilicos Enjoy Vacation ACTIVITIES NYA of buslneS8 handled at StandardDAYS LATER TWO Aadreni testified nis and a nostoffice that Via's car was rnnnrilman John Quir.co INSPECTED HERE 20 to several, traveling Helper returned onerations at a speed of about family Lewis 'W. Bard. 48, died at 9:15 Wle8 per hour and j that the acci- - days ago after a month's vacation Wilford Frisohknecht of Salt Lake a.m. Saturday at the Price city hos commUnity. York Mlt was unavoidable. Dr. Frank trip that took them from New City, state director of the National pital, two days after he bad drank Colombo Los Angeles. to and Florida to at the hearing Fire appeared Administration, was a visitor most of the contents of a bottle Of nty jYouth Mine Foreman, 'l of the causes of Mr. Jacobson's While on the trip, they spent a num Friday inspecting N.Y.A. lysol in the county Jail. Helper jin a.r w Boss Tests To kith. He stated that the accident ber of days at the Worlds activities in this area. He was ac- - Graveside services, directed by the . of the hich made it TnU.. home, were concmu Ta. OAaUna ocboiuud, Mitchell Funeral necessary for Mr. Jac New York. The remainder ttlntsrtial Be Given Applicants companiea oj Mon to remain on his, back in the 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Carbon college at of ducted junior time was spent enjoying president and foreman Mine There will be Hospital, was the principal cause of and scenic attractions along the way. Carboivllle cemetery. boss examinations given in the fire Bard had been in the county jail. development of pneumonia. Youth Standardville at Helper Helper junior high school Nears trial on a charge of carnal Club awaiting Country on August 14, 15, 16, commencing Succumbs At Swim Week To When he swallowed the knowledge. o'clock. 9 each morning at Final Completion Home oUie:' prisoners Tuesday attracted he Family exthe new Anyone desiring to take Water 12:30 a.m. about his coughing by ,.nnt ruction work on the son be to 16, present Fred William Koeling Jr., Is urged were taken and .- f tho Carbon County Coun- aminations measures v..aid First of F. W. and Mrs. Elizabeth Hamildates. According to David Gibson, city rapidly, it Is on the above was sent to the hospital where be be at progressing died club iton Standardville. of Koeling jamming pool manager and Vernon try oa fht the club will be ready died two days later. eirill. Red Cross family home Tuesday at 4:30 the Hr.t Applicants the representative, after Passport Born at Jordan Springs, Texas, No shortly Iae annual p.m. R- "Swim Week" now In rk Are Few This Year R. to 1890, the deceased had vember "ogress at the Helper pool, will be of August, according the organ The youth was born in Dawson, been a U, resident aUmt of Price secretary '08ed next two persons have applied for.New Mexico. May 1923, and has with a water Patrick, Only Saturday years, being employed as attendant The building is ant and an to travel abroad so far thls ilded In carbon county tor the past at .tmcture which was appropriate program. the Price stockyards. During the program d year, both of these being obtained ten year8, those who Unmarried, be had no surviving re early this year to by one going destroyed are Qualified for swimming badges g;urvlving oesides his parents by L.D.S. missionaries, relatives, so far as known. Among a life is being built of orica and the other to south ser Ja glster IgaDe, KoelIng of San Denmark saving awards, will be his posessions, however, was found modern Ideas and Stanw'th buttons, and badges ,. Icisco, and a brother Harold, of a picture of a young woman, with condition 01 au of the achievement made It will contain snoei, Uncertain !dardviile. foor. the name Beth Ward written on the B. Clerk rooms lockers and dance "y each individual , The youth's father Is serving as back. Europe is blamed by County A social gathering Mr. Gibson H. Young for the lack of applica superintendent of the Standard Coal stated Wednesday, that the formal openmK Mr. and Mrs. William Maach of at had company, and formerly was employed , momhers and gsts, to be tions locally for passports. .v rapidly increased during La- - KenUworth will leave this week for at Fuel company the h Liberty ,i past tw August. of days, and approximately bVd about the middle Mrs. M. Mr a three-weeyears. r'etuTed this'tuda for eight and one-ha- lf trip through the east. 7" students were on hand Wednes-u- r Vic Fausett Is in en. which the sights at Mt Mitchell include will for the Instruction. at the i. The the body struction. funeral ar- - Rush mo re in North Dakota, parts of Francisco'al Price in awaiting home , San "w lth".'11 Mr' G,beon tnd Merr111 northwest BUU .hp was Canada and the New York Fair, rangementfl. Mrs. Frances Oreenhalgh classes are Lee Gibson and Fair. Jam e mo over visitor Salt Lake Ounderson, L com-templ- e et T 4-- Lar-rain- lim-rig- Death 1939 ' For the eighth time in nine years Helper's American Legion baseballers will be represented in the state for Friday, tournament, scheduled Saturday and Sunday at Ogden. n Behind the masterful no-ha of Angelo VentureHl, pitching barrage of base hits and fine all around defensive play, the local youngsters turned back their Price rivals for the third successive time during the past 10 days, 11 to 0, to win the series 3 to 0, and the coveted place In the state tournament. Fifteen boys, their coaches, Harold Patterick and Nick Mascarra, and E. It Crlssman, team manager, left early this morning for the Junction City. Boys making the trip are: Jim Eaquinta, A Rachele, Jim Mullins, Jack Lloyd, Louis Riche, Art Ray, Kayo Hayakawa, Pete Amano, John .upon, Sam Rachele, Wayne Johnson, Burton Davis, Rex Berry, Dick Rieci and Angelo Venture!!!. For the past score of years, Car-- , bon Post No. 21 has sponsored teams in the rapidly growing Legion baseball program, and only once since 1930 have they been denied a place in the annual state tournament, that being in 193(1 when they lost a playoff series to Provo. Flanked by one of the best balanced teams ever to represent the local post, and hoping against hope that the odds over a period of eight years will be with them, Coach Patterick and his charges will be in there during the next three days determined to bring Helper its first championship and a cbVnce to represent Utah in the regional playoff at San Dtego sometime TriT August. Pitching Department Strong In the past the local team has been confronted with a definite weakness In the pitching department, but this year with five boys ready to take their turn on the mound they appear stronger than any time in the past. Pitchers who will probably see action .are Angello Venturelli, Al Rachele!" Dick RIccI, Rex Berry and Burton Davis, lt no-ru- five-gam- e KIVANIAHS HEAR PRICE ARTIST, PLAN CLUB LOTTERY ; rfricvri - I 1 V- 1 wth End Pagaent j fcupancy I Of ts Fran-island- pre-nte- rep-8ntati- d "7; J - T.. TSSTS Members of the Helper Kiwanis club Wednesday heard Lynn Faucett, Price artist, and a former resident of New York, discuss the possibilities of Art as a means of developing tourist Interest in Helper and other cities., where geographic conditions make it possible for them to estab lish an art center. Mr. Faucett has become famous throughout the United states with his mural paintings, and recently completed some of his outstanding work In the new Price civic audi torium. Reports 011 their racent vacation trips were made by Bruce Moffitt, Jesse Perry, Ed Marchettl and CUft Memmott. Each related the things of special interest to them during their trips. An Idea was presented by R. A. Nllson to stimulate attendance and also raise funds for the club's special projects, in the form of a "Kiwan. is Lottery." A committee consisting of Mr. Nilson, Jesse Perry and Chris Jouflas were appointed by the dir ectors following the regular meeting. to work out the plan and have it ready by next meeting night Helper Driver Fined For Tipsy Driving Tony Krissman, Helper, charged with operating an automobile while under the influence of liquor, was fined $100 and $75 of the fine was nuspended Friday by E. T. Borkeu-hageHelper, Justice of the peace. to the complaint filed According by State Highway Patrolman J. L. Sulllvant the offense is alleged to have been committed on highway No. 50 between Price and Helper early that morning. The defendant's driver's license was also revoked, according to County Attorney Edward v . Sheya. n. k Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barboglio Jr., left Monday on a short vacation to Glenwood Springs. Colorado. |