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Show A VOLUME EDITION THE JOURNAL (HOPPER'S DELIVERED FREE TO EVERHOME NUMBER 2 34 MINING Plans Begun, Committees Appointed For Days Of '49 JMQ Active plana for the third annual Days 0f '49 were begun last Sunday afternoon when the general committee flanked by representatives from most of Helper's civic organizations met at the municipal auditorium were chosen where and groups, who had previously announced they would cooperate this year as in the past, were assigned a specific duty to perform during the festive davs scheduled for February 28, 29, and March 1. S i I ,f I I J I '". I -- t i I j ' I j i " 1 DISTRICT DELIVERED ONLV THE JOURNAL'S Politically Independent LEADS NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, JANUARY ON SUBSCRIPTION NEWS EDITION HiVF 11, 1940 1940 Projects Outlined By Board Of Trade January 5 NOTRE DAME U. BAND VKITFI1 Thorit Hatch Reappointed Temporary Secretary; Set Regular Meet Dates STANLEY LITIZZETTE ART CENTER IN MAKING RECORD FIRST NINE DAYS AT NOTRE DAME U, The Helper Board of Trade held of l'Jifi at jits first generaj meeting the civil auditorium last Friday eve-ning, at which time a few proji-rt- s 1 were outlined and a p of Xotre committees When the Cnivei sity ector of Dame at South Bend, lad., selected pointed to carry Center, a total of 849 persons have Stanley I.itizzotte, son of Mr. and on :h objectives the com pari availed themselves of the opportun Mrs. Victor Litizzette of Helper, as of of ui'W organ first in late drum the exhibit the of lively its durvisiting major fal) ity President 1938, a glowing tribute was paid to ization. ing the first nine days gince its A. was Miner 1939. L. 29, December his himself, parents, his community opening The project which is sponsored and t0 the schools in Carbon county in charge of the 'where lie had begun his activities as meeting which was jointly by the WPA Arts Program ' well attended. and Helper City, is the first ever just a youngstet in 1931. After a brief re attempted in Carbon county. ConShortly after Stanley enrolled at Notre Dame in 1938 he tried out for view of 1939 ac ? i sidering the newness of art exhibits f Mmmm in in this area, the number who have drum major, and was made first as- tivities, the organ. I approved sistant. However, due to his stellar ization visitej the civic auditorium during Thorit Hatch the first nine days is considered by knowledge of the fundamentals in the reappointment WPA officials and Helper city to be j 'directing a band, the position was re of Thorit Hatch as temporary stcre an excellent record. considered and he became the rank-- ! tary, and expressed appreciation for Mr, Williams stated Tuesday that ing leader. He was reappointed at his services during the five months reactions from visitors to date had school he has served. the beginning of the 1939-4A general routine of business af- been praisworthy and unanimous for year. secrein which the its continuance. Stanley led the small group of fairs and treasurer president, were authorized exthe in first Exhibiting artists Notre Dame band students in the tary to purchase necessary equipment for hibit are Lynn and Dean Fausett, jfkst music contest held in Carbon filing and maintaining all records Carbon county bom artists, and who of in He 1931. the Spring county a financial report have gained recognition throughout led his band to fifth place honors of the group, and was read and approved. the United States for their work. Ithat all when schools regardyear, STANLEY LITIZZETTE The first and third Fridays of each The Art Cente. is open dally from less of grade levels, were judged 1 p.m. until 9:30 p.m., and on SunAs he appeared when he led the University of Notre alike. Eighteen schools were entered month were approved as regular to be a general days from 3 to 9 p.m., Mr. Williams In the initial contest. He continued meeting dates, one Dame Band into the stadium at South Bend, Ind. -in the form of a luncLeon announced. locting the on as Notre football of the school drum major Catholic during game dirAlthough the date when the second hand for five years, each year wln-- j and the other a regular board of September 29, 1939. It waa also decided ectors exhibit will be on display has not meeting. himself uing honors for and leading at Friday's meeting to set up a been announced, Mr. Williams stathis school to high ratings, sysed it would be sometime after Jandifferent membership slightly In 1935 he came to the Helper GITY OFFICIALS ARE in which dues will be $UK) for GO. ATTORNEY SHEYA Junior High schooj and took uary 8th. up tem, inwhere he had left off the year be-- ; business members and $300 for not any given representing fore. The following spring the local dividuals FETED BY KIWANIS, FILES 170 CRIMINAL WELFARE CAUSES CO. band entered class A in both the business. Upon payment of these due one meal inte: mountain and state contests, each member will have the month each quarter paid, during IN CLUB COMPLAINTS BUDGET TO RISE j where MARQUIS JOINS they won high praise as well the remain-do- r as honors. The drum major also which amounts to $1.80, being considered dues. A comMembers of the ;ecently installed For the vear just past a total of calI,p in for hiH shi,re of the honora. mittee consisting of G. F. Spratling. COMPARISON REVEALS Car-b1938 1937 aml he DurinS city council and officials were the 170 criminal complaints were filed chairman, Chris Jouflas, John County Attorney Edward Sheva. bo"'8 band with the game degree of guests of the local Kiwanis club at Albert Iticci, ve:e apt- as success had been his during his An increase of $0.1$9.13 is seen in their regular weekly meeting last according to a survey of records in a as a.id duns pointed the Carbon county budget for 1940 night at the civic auditorium. previous gix years. his office this week committee. of $244,261.13 over the preious Through all the contests The program (Jf this number, 104 resulted in Ihfls lpft hnnds fmm Parhn,i Stanley for Other committees appointed I ' year's budget, as set up by the board committee was in . 1910 are as follows: convictions and either through Programs finding;, he has received Highly Superior or . of county' commissioners, according charge of arrange.. .. K. A. Nilson, 1st quarter; ' to County Clei k R. H. Young. . , , Supeiior ratings in druin majoring luncheons, and ments, s eiiiemig iiifiis ui guuij. M. S. Wycoff, 2nd quarter; Ernest ut'ieiiiiitui and twirling, and has led his bands Largest increase is in the county Sheya, preAn additional Hi complaints, chiefly Flaim, 3rd quarter and C. A. Knobbs, to the same ratings. welfare which fund, anticipates sided as chair1th quarter. Traffic and Safety, C. resulted in the felonies, involving Led Other Bands spending $30,879.90 during 1940. as man. over to dis-- ' defendants bound A. Knobbs, chairman, Joe Barboelio, being in his to a addition compared with $26,500 budget allotactivity as Uunnel Omar trict court. Another 27 were dis leader of schoo Marlinelli and William Guarment last year. Because of the $7000 bands, Stanley has I.oule 10 were presented a toast settled by agreemissed; VS. anty 1L set aside this year for biennial elec- to the new offi(Continued on Page Four) ment between the parties; and 13 The organization also went on rection expense, tne county general fund cials, and Mayor or are still pending unsettled others ord as favoring the sponsorship of apportionment is increased from $66,-39- 5 Barney H. Hyde It is interesting to note that var- DANCE TO FEATURE one of the art exhibits expected t1 to $71,797.90. and Councilman ious kinds of traffic and driving ofbe brought here regularly jn tlie A new county airport fund f Jess Cox respondfutii! e. fenses, including drunken driving, Marquis is also set up. ed. latter The and run driving PARALYSIS The next regular meeting of the reckless hit driving, Decrease from $4S,331 to $41,231 is will be Friday, January 19. and briefly reviewed the proposed Inj- an, other traffic cases, accounted group in the bond interest and ects and improvements provided scheduled for a total of fjO complaints of which will a dinner meeting of tho be CAMPAIGN IN COUNTY sinking fund, as payments on bonds for the year 1940. Other officials pres. 13 In convictions, 6 were entire resulted organization. 1939 in reduced the amount of inter- p;it were S. Bert Bunnel, Dr. Joe 1 was settled by agreeest that will b due this year. Only Oalpiaz. A. S. Wahl and I). K. dismissed and The Central committee for the eele- ment of the parties involved. class" 'IT roads, $21,000 is set up foi and Ernest councilnien, Downey, first time in a number of bration of the President's Birthday SUPREME MOOSE GOV. the Fo; $3,000 less than in 1939. Other funds Flaim, recorder, and Th,!'iiian Caryears, no homicide cases were includ- - and Infantile Paralysis funds earn show little change from last year. ter, treasurer. ed in the list of complaints. paigu, met Sunday In Price with TO MEET UTAH Receipts are the same in each dethe the evening's numbers of the chairmen fo and Featured The types during partment and fund except in the communi was the induction of Kenneth various law infractions for which various bond interest and sinking fund, ties to outline D. (Mark) Marquis into the club as complaints were made during LODGES SUN, AT where anticipated receipts are a new member. This was done by; are as follows; plans for the 1940 more than expenditures. Cliff Memmott. chairman of the Kl- Drunken diivingt 19; issuing fraud-wani- Ball and campaign. Various departments anticipate the According to H. H. Redding committee. ulent checks. 17; reckless driving, 13; education I'nder direction ......... w. .. . w. LW, . following general fund expenditures . .. &. Tl i i Mr. Marquis, other driving and traffic offenses, 15 ; of the central comj newest The member. a .tioose this year: Commissioners, ot $5,125; lodge iieipei. niijjieme uovthis' year becane failure to appear, 10; violation of li- mittee, the annual 1. of on .1. Monseheart nf Johnson Bert January Jleinnr clerk and auditor. $o,2;9; attorney, , s , w P i will arrive in Salt Lake next Sat- laws. 10; wilful failure to President's Birth-da- t A treasurer. $1,975; assessor the manager of J. C. r iinev More iur ':!',,40: vide. assault and 1 9; 9; who M. I'. be battery, will ball Street, succeeding ' unlay. January 13, where he will i.yso; recorder, $4,070; sheriff, automobile held at Price on offenses, 8 statutory surveyor, $390, county agricul- has retired from service. For the 'thefts. entertainej by the Salt Lake lode. G; intoxication jn a public Saturday, January i1imnnjffriii.iiwM He will be the guest of honor at ;t tural agent, $1.S00; district agricul- past 11 years. Ivl Marquis has been disturbing the peace, 4: 27, it was agreed. connected with the Penney company I'lace, ture, dairy and 100(1 inspector, Don Hacking 'dance that same evening. obtained under false pretens-Mce- t money store. in an the Price as This is in keep- employe buildings and grounds, $1,100; At 10 o'clock Sunday ntuning a 3; robbery, 1: assault with a ing with the policy of alternating With Church district court, $5,255; juvenile court. meeting of the I'tah Legion will b Next week the club will hold its 'deadly weapon, 2; hit and run the affair between Price and Helper. held $460; justice couit, $1,700; statutory at the Newhouse hotel, and wilt of luncheon in cooperation with 'tig. 2; embezzlement, 3; larceny It was hel,i in the latter community and general, $14,897.90. followed be by a banquet at p.m.. the L.D.S. church, who is sponsor water. 4; petty larceny, 2; grand in 1939. tt Moose which all their ladles and' ing a public banquet in hopes of larceny. 1: burglary. 3; and forgery, Chairmen for the different com-;niinvited to attend 221 Legal thel; 2 cafes. raising funds to complete to promnnitles were authorized Governor Johnson wilj deliver his the, complaints were ceed as Filed In Court church. This meeting will be aj Twenty-onsaw fit in carrying on they miscel-Chrl- a address at the banquet. Fola of Hied, number principal alleging ladies 'night. According to President the campaign for funds, and were in- lowing the The same number as in the pre-lanootiH minor offenses. banquet initiation of new will a business session Jouflas, structed that local dances could be members from vlous year, two hundred and twenty- - follow the dinner. all lodges in Utah held in communities in the remote will take one legal actions were filed in dist-triMr. Reddington anplace, and discussed Other Donna Lou Wardell proposals parts of the county, if such a course nounced. court. Carbon county, during passed upon last night by the club, In was found t0 be feasible. Recital 1939, It was announced this week by were the The supreme governor will leave decision to sponsor a Distribution of birthday cards in Donald Hacking, district court clerk. afternoon at 5 p.m. for CheySunday to continue the Kiwanis At B.Y. show; which dimes for the campaign can be enne, Of the total number, 20 were crimwhere he will atWyoming, of assume the job wheel; to Donna Lou yardel of Helper was inserted Is planned throughout the tend to official duties. inal cases; 150 civil actions; and the lottery of the the ba. Days during handling remaining 51 were probate, guard- '49, and to Incorporate the club Ed- presented in a recital of the ad- county, and coin boxes are also to be vanced piano students of Professor placed in various business establishinsane procianship, adoption and ward Sheya nnd Thorlt Hatcbx-er- e Filed artieedings. In 1938, eight more criminal appolntod as a committee to Incor- Elmer E. Nelson at Brigham Young ments. Radi0 talks, newspaper actions were begun, but one less porate the organization. university Monday, January 8. in cles, and other means of promoting Helper Man; the campaign will be utilized. College Hall. civil action and $even less in the Set Today Donald Hacking, county chairman, Doth modern and classical selec third classification. HOSPITAL 8TAFF ANNOUNCED orof a that number business aid tiong were included In the recital. Alexander Reber, 44, Helper, was These figures generally indicate an antzatlons have requested coin dox arraigned last Friday before Justice r as members of the Price The 'ourteen students participating increase In court business over a es so that the might help in the of the Peace J. B. Cima on a charge period, in sPite of the fact that City hospital staff for 1940 at a re- presented works of Rachmaninoff, for funds to combat poliomy of gecond decree burglary. Prelimindrive addiand in of Handel the Carbon County Chopin, Liszt, they (jo not include Judgments from cent meeting litis. ary hearing was get for today, at other dockets, nor do they Include Medical society were announced last tion to many others. 10 a.m. Bail bond was set at $1,000. Miss Wardell played "Aufschwung" Judgments entered In favor of the week as Dr. E. V, Long of Castle Glen Reese of Salt Lake City, Complaint was signed by A. A. Gate, Dr. J. C. Hubbarj and Dr. S. by Schumann. state tax commission. state WPA official, was a caller in Leo. Helper, who alleged that on They still do not approach 1929'a W. Fennomore of Trice. Bessie Weeter of Salt Lake spent the Helper Journal office Tuesday. Friday morning early the defendant record, however, when 191 civil aca flalt Lake New Year's dy t the home of her He also visited with his daughter, entered bis hotel room, making away Mm. E. V. Long tions, 42 criminal, and 39 probate, with $59.25. wk. parents, Mr. and Mrs. r, O. Weeter. Mrs. Bruce Moffitt. ets., cases were filed, a total of 272. visitor the first part of laet to Leslie Williams, dirHelper's newly opened Art According Mayor B. H. Hyde, general chairman, presided at the meeting and announced the respective committees to their approval. An announcement was made by Mr. Hyde and substantiated by Councilman Jess Cox, that it was almost certain that a public address system would be installed in the auditorium prior to the three flays already sel- ected for the annual '49er Days. Mr. Cox who is chairman of the auditorium committee, stated Sun- day that this improvement had long been considered of vital importance to the community by the mayor and city council .and this year it was made a part of the 1940 budget as He a contemplated improvement. also gtatel an investigation would be made in the very near future of sev- eral different companys sound equip- ment, before a choice was made Athletic Show to b Featured A feature attraction, discussed as probable in past '49 Davs. will he- come a part of this year's program, was the conclusion of Sunday's com-- I mittee meetinE. Mr. Hvde announced. Talent will probably be brought in from the Brigham Young university of Provo or the University of Utah. This attraction wilj be a part of the regular show, and no admission charge will be made. Just which night it will be featured, has not been announced. Spanish Fiesta Idea As has been previously announced, this year's celebration will take on (Continued on page 8) I RAILROAD t Athletic Show Slated As Program Feature; I I AND r - ! Dame-Purdu- e i j j j 1939 j I v J El-wai- FISH & GAME GROUP RE-ELE- CT J. i WALTERS, HOUSTON IS SECY, Ray Walters, Price postmaster, had been reelected president of the Carbon-Emery Fish and Game Protective association Tusday evening following a meeting of the recently elected board of directors P"W t J . Wllllll Vina Drlu Price municipal auditorium. Jack & Jack Houston Houston, of the Furniture Hardware com- pany in Helper, was appointed secretary by President Walters, and the apreceived proval of the. dir- ectoi s. Other officers ected are; Charles Atwood of Price, 1st vice president; Ervin Wim- fber, Castle Dale, 2nd vice president. f.and Wm. Grogan, Pi ice, treasurer. ?Mr. Atwood succeeds Chris Jouflas j s vice president, other officers ; reed themselves. Prior to flie election of officers, t Wr. Walters read the financial of the organization for 1939 ior the benefit of those whoof were the absent at the last meeting fgroup. He also reported on the activities of the Gun club during the jiast year. The meeting approved payment of $5.00 dues to the Utah Federation Wild Life to be made at 'their annual meeting. Dr. H. B. Goetzman, Price, recently appointee a member of the Federal Grazing board for this district, reported on objectives of the group and how they could bring about a better feeling of cooperation between tockmen, farmers and sportsmen. "Action on endorsement of a deputy game warden was tabled until the law enforcement committee was ap-- i fj state-jnen- - pointed. $ President Walters commented on he possibilities of improving reservoir, by stating that the Ttah association had shown interest jln the project by having a survey made. No definite action has been ken at this time, he reported. Sco-Hel- r ..1 i the employe Helper a 6 d p.o-gia- j Si, 19-5- j to. s 1 1 ' pro-her- $9,-28- ; . $2,-S7- i diiv-regul- 1 j Actions Dist. t, - Piano University j Burglary Charges Against For Hearing ten-yea- |