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Show JANUARY THURSDAY, 1, 1942 I H K ' M ' r ' i ! v f h i RIO GHANSJES NEW PROSPECTOR CELEBRATION DIRECTOR ! c i K : PAKE SEVEN h i FOR MOFFAT TUNNEL ROUTE QUEERS Mary Dougherty 1 ? . -- t i i sr .4 'i.l W ,i 3 v ' 1; : ' ? f fv" - the steel Here stainles pector," and Rio Grande Western Railroad Tunnel. Repuhir 13 hour runs started identical .' for overnight travel between Denver Momlay, November 17, following im- for the Denver and Salt Dake City via the Moffat ultaneous ceremonies for the two Denver revolntiinary diesel-eleetri- tailor-mad- new "Pros- V fl'tiorit u : IxHuia Karcich Catlierino Treat a 1 1 a !',-- . units one at the other .it V The Second Time Almost Champs Hatch. Helper attorney and of the Helper Hoard of ' was made director of the :m-- ' the at '4ft celebration of Diys at election meeting or U' 'Wers Jommittce Incorporated l;- -t spring. (fr. Hatch has been coni'.ei ted with he celebration ever since its begin-ling five years ago. v "I'rospei'tor" ty and i : Directed Kiwanis ACTIVITIES IN 1941 President ' I ! i I I'nlinu over the 1!H1 edition of l!,.i;..fV I a s of 'I'l was Miss Leona Karcich. who. running as "Miss l'eerwon the right to reign by a large majority over in other girls, Mis Catherine Treat of Standardville won the title of "Goddess of Liberty" and was guest of honor at - " of Car bon. (lev,. t : r i lire playoff-;- v, ho lost te H;i Khi ii N '!.' s !;'.: '.:u. .: Front rov reailir.g from lei'i I : :::.! v.. ken e; Taylor t; Starr fb: Miliar lii.-.: Second row f'ol:;ani hi' Ma 'Ivi ; and J.ieVon .lew ke c -- ic!i. ,,; . ,ri Third r v Pike, manager; Brady. !'h: I'og jniv. sos g; McCo' rt t; Garcia t;; and .In id ;. i:h: John-a()!): Cupt'.-Back row: Forrester c; Garni Cori, lib; :'i:d Wilde t. Yonn? and frissman w ere not prenent w hen t'ai.-- . pictsnv M 11 : August Jones i ; state 1 .iK. ' t!i- -r ; Sem .v. . ; : Secretary tilt of the in 4 semi-fina- l . activities during Helper's annual July Fourth celebrat iou. A Castle Gate Miss. Mary Dougherty, was crowned "Queen of Labor" and ruled over one of the most extensive Labor ever held in the Day celebration county. all r.-- i (i: Mi -- i.li; ai'ii-en Dm. lib;'.'. -- hi-e v.a.s t;;:. I The only special painting (right) to he instal.ed in .I 1'tali post office under the national treasury department's 'nicial grant for this puyp'K,-waplaced on the wall of the Helpi r L' ! The P Rupost ..ff'ee Apili "A entitle.! tins, Typical W.n-' Town." ec.wplete.l by Miss .l!i!i Th. M a g.-- :.!). :;o;cd mers! r,: '. m" Hill ..IMHi X : ... .1 OJl WIWWWPWWWWWIWWlWMaMlWIIMWMMMMWBMMM Vi' - J s $mm km M :. ?hl1rs T 1 i Ed Slieya Cliff Memmott - Rated Tops In of (',- !!! r'.- - ': I' .'ice. " ask ftw;'r b.A' o:i Utah As Baseball Player j 4 .f s For The Second fime "State Champs" : Governor Heroert B. M aw 4 Following the final game of the 1941 American Legion junior baseball tourney at Ilrigham City, Dick Rlccl at the Helper champions was named autftanding player in the tournament. Three other Helper lads also were r team, two plated on the 1911 Ogden players, and one player each from Hrigham City. lMnghara and Provo. ail-sta- Highlight Iabor '4 i I 1 FOR SPRING CANYON AND I ROYAL COAL 8EE FRANK PUGLIESE 1 Phone 146 Helper Team-Fr- ont row, left to right: Barney Herrier, Harold Koelling, Dick Greener, Helper's Utah State Champion Legion Baseball Hack row; George Pizza, coach, Hob Mulllns, Hex Berry, Mike Vlamai Laursen. Kenneth Gtiido Rachele. Glen Lloyd. Max Pessetto. Sam Kachele. Hieci. Dick I'avlos. Mike Znpon. Dimick. Donald is, Johnny Utah Legion championship they won in Helper during the 1940 They beat Ogden at Brigham City on August 3rd to retain the from Stockton. California, where they placed third In the Mr. returned Pizza, tournament ' The fifteen players and their coach. Photo Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune, play-off- . regional of Carbon county's Day celebration in two-da- y 1941 was a program at which Governor Herbert U. Maw was guest speaker. In citing labor's situation a few short months ago, Governor Maw declared then. "If labor will fight in industry with the enthusiasm of which wa know It is capable, we will never have to take up arms." His statement that "no communists, no fifth columnists will be able to influence trade unionism to the extent that it will seriously hamper our country's Industrial atrength," can now be seen as a startling prophetic truth. |