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Show TIM id to) VOLUME XXI . LODGES With Membership Drive Name Co-Worke- rs Election of officers and a program of procedure outlined at the Friday meeting of the board of directors of the Helper chamber of commerce started the new organization upon a definite program of civic activity. B. H. Hyde was elected president by the board members. Mr. Hyde has manifested an intense interest in the chamber movement since he was appointed on a oommitte to assist a committee in gaining public sentiment regarding the civic organization. He served as chairman of the and. Means committee., and j$3,ys Iweeived a majority ote in the Friday election. Sam Stein, a civic tj$ leader with experience gained when the chamber of qommeree was func- tioning in Helper several years ago received the vote for first Dr. J. J. Dalpaiz was elected second and Miss Ruth Met, secretary and treasurer. President-elec- t M. P. Street of the Kiwanis club met with the board members to extend the Kiwanians greetings for a successful year, and to offer the club's support in any . civic, undertaking attempted by the chamber. The Kiwanis club was ( strufliental in promoting the cham-- . ber broup, and it was largely through : the efforts of Mr. Street, temporary , chairman of the group the chamber was perfected at this time. : t The chamber directors opened a drive Thursday morn-- t i. membership fug, with the objective of signing jeviytr business man and woman in .the .community The fees have been nominal figure in order placed at that 'every one can afford member- i gJjjjijVi'hf chamber was organized fBndtr the "assumption that a . t in-V- - , - included r " i every bus- DEBATE REGIONAL SCHOOL PROBLEMS Officers and committeemen of the various local associations of Carbon, Oand, Uintah, Emery,' Duchesne and San Juan school districts met at regional conference in the county seat Saturday to discuss several mutters of vital importance in the educational field. K. E. Greenwood of Midvale, president of the Utah Educational association; D. W. Parratr, of Salt Lake, executive secretary of the state organizatiou; Boy Metcalf of Ogdea, chairman of the local associations committee of the U, E. A. and w K. Fletwood of Price were speaker at. the sessions.. The major problems facing the regional conference involve establishment of a credit union for the school people of the state; investigating the adoption of sick and hospital leave fund in connection with the present compensation laws; probing the advisability of compensation provided by local boards of education versus provision by the state, with a committee appointed for investigation of the two measures; and combating the tobacco evils by the compilation of scientific were data. The above problems given discussion and action taken by the appointment of resolution committees. One of the outstanding features of the conference dealt with the outlining subject matter "How can the schools and other activities cooperate, to the better advantage of omr state commonwealth," which was discussed by the regional speakers. Naomi Chapter Officers Newly Elected O. E. iness and professional person in Helper woflld be of greater benefit to v S. the greatest- number, tTlari a selected able to meet group who might the financial ratings should,, the Election of officers for the new fees be placed at a higher figure. of concerned the members year ThursDuring the fetv hours spent Naomi chapter, Order of the Eastern busiin the contacting day morning Star at their regular meeting in the ness people over HO new members Masonic temple Thursday' evening. register. This signed the Mrs. Christine Myers of Price was since an see will number 'increase, chosen worthy matron to succeed the roiuidV wrc not completed in Mrs. Nellie Gauchet, Price; C. H. the one morning's work. Stevenson, Jr., worthy patron to The Helper .school bml paraded succeed 1. M. Gauchet. C. E. Bever-idgeeffort to draw Main street tt,-Price, associate patron; Mrs. attention ta tbo chamber drive. They Monima Crockett, Price, secretary; in their program Mrs. Laura P. were McGee, Price, treaswumbers, nndrottraeted considerable urer; Mi s. Erma Monroe, Consumers, their banner "He attention Mrs. Sina Johnson, conductress; Who Helps Helper," Helps Himself." Mrs. associate ,. wi-tl- committee appointImportant announced ments have been by President Hyde, to function during the coming year. The chairmen and committees follow: Sam Sfcin, mem- - conductress; Price, Elizabeth Sutton, Price, Mrs. L. R. and A. Vv. Mack, Metz, Helper, Price, trustees. R. J. Turner, Price, temple board member. Installation will bo hold next TlwiTsday evening, and will, be open to the immediate families of the bership and finance:; Mayor F. K. Porter, transportation; Dr. M. (.' Melrose, industries; Dr., 5.' J. officers. civic, social and entertainment ' CMrs. E, H. Thomas, legislation and tax; Allen Halverson, retail .trade; Dr. L. 1?. firover, charities and Buth Metz, publicity and tourist. Coming Mayor Porter represented the Jfel-- asso at the of chamber meeting per M. A. Lambson was chosen to the ciated .civic, clubs of southern Utah office of nrible grand at the annual meeting in the county seat lections held by Helper lodge No. Saturday evening. 56, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Friday evening. Hilton PeterPal-Apia- Fraternal Orders Select For Officers Year jtj ENLARGEMENT OF son, was elected G. vice-gran- K. Leland Davis, treasurer and F. L. Wilson, eighteen-monttrustee. The appointive officers have not as yet been announced. Installation .will take place during January Carbon'. Encampment No 9 elected to the office of chief R. J. patriarch at elections held the first of the weekN G. E. Black was named high priestXF. L. Wilson, senior warden, F. RfcCarrie, junior ward-Inn- , W. A. filler, secretary, and Henrv Hall, tretstifer. r Blacksecretary, h POSTAL QUARTERS FACILITATES T WORK Improvements have been made at the Helper post office the past few days, in the way of enlarging the interior office, and rearranging the mail and parcel chutes to facilitate service, and at the same time effect a more convenient arrangement for Postmaster Harris Simonsen and his three clerks. The front partition separating the interior office from the lobby" was moved find extended to the front window, thereby adding considerable space to the postmaster's compartment. The parcel pott section ban been riilocalrd nearer,! lie offfr win I dows to expedite the deliver of of wing parcels, as well as a hich-iiin uiTT 4hnr oil the part of j otal employees.; tuning just before tuo holiday season the new arrangements are most timely. 'While the lobby space has been proportionately reduced, it does not effect a material inconvenience to the public. J. B. J TV itizWte Sells interest In Hotel to Kin .... , Litiz.ete has aken over the of the 7folel Helper. For the past seven vWrs the., local .Joe' manas-emen- hostolrv was ma na u o.l HQ. 29 V- - liiljf oth- er J. ?,. I,77et1e, lie.Wr,: ilrill Ilie'pnU month Mr, Litijf't.( frr Referred his interests to io Savoy hotel at Price, succeeding Im R.' Bills as manager. Until such time D,? disposition was made of the Helper property Mrs. J. B. Litizzetto the local hotel. The new manager will be assisted by his daughters, Misses Edna and Nellie Litizze!to. runri-age- COMPLETE LOCAL TALENT TO Place Cedar Chest On Display Monday The Hope Chest of the Helper Business and Professional Women's club will be placed ou display in the Helper Furniture and Hardware Elections have ben held by three store next Monday. Masonic orders the past few days, company's The club women have filled the and the roster of new officers cedar chest with an attractive array below; of linens and handiwork pieces lor Joppa No. 16 elected Tuesday household uses, and expect to derive evening and named J. O. Monroe of lunds to carry on projects during Consumers to the office of worship thd coming months from the sale of ful master. Other officers follow: on the chest The drawing tickets Dr. J. W, Robinson, Kenilworth, will take place at the Strand theatre senior warden; A. L. Sage, Helper, Sunday evening, December 20 junior warden; Sam Stein, Helper, A definite project has not as yet 1. L. treasurer; Cmtlter, Consumers been determined this year, according secretary; G. F. Spratling, Helper, Maulsby, alsenior deacon; Arthur Brown, Price, to President Susan the school has drawn though Helper junior deacon; D. E. Lambson, Hel-r- , senior Stewart: N. L. Pope, Con- the club's attention to the fact several musical instruments are badly sumers, junior Stewart; DeRell needed to perfect a balanced band Price, tyler. at .the local education center. The Theodore Thomas of Price is the flub women have also ben investinewly elected worshipful master of gating charity work. Just what acCarbon lodge No. 16. Elections were tion the club will take remains to be held Monday evening t the Masonic determined at a later date. temple at Price. Bay( Bobbins of Spring Canyon was nainet; .senior diaries Fred Jennings Commandry warden; Jack Vignetto, Helper, jun- No. 6, Knight Templars held election ior warden; Wilford Bnjf if, Price, Wednesday evening. Their official senior deacon; I,. B. Eldridge, Price, roster for the ensuing year names Arthur Opperman, C. B Fergusston, Price, eminent junior deacon; j Hiawatha, senior stewart; junior Ste- commander; Walter N. Wetzel, wart, not yet elected; J. W. Hamgeneralissimo; Roy Birchard, mond, Price secretary; Tpm. Little-john- , Standardville, captain-general- ; Bev. Price, treasurer; Reverend K. B. C. Jones, Price, prelate; G. V. C. Jones, Price,' chaplain and Tony Hall, Mohrland. senior warden; Jack Migliaecio Price, tyler. warden; Vignetto, Helper, junior Carbon and Joppa lodges will Wu, Littlejohn treasurer; Mat jointly install Monday evening, DePrice, recorder; C. H. Stevencember 21. A banquet served at 7 son, Jr., Price, warden; Began Rat-lifo'clock at the Masonic dining hall Sam Helper, sword bearer; will precede the installation Fidel, Hiawatha, standard bearer; Tony Migliaecio, Price, sentinel. d Gun-derso- Hia-vath- r, f, F AT EARLY DATE SALT ll ... hard-earne- d Believing firmly in the future of Helper , "The Hub of Carbon County' we greet you with this, our first issue. We feel confident that you as readers, business men, professional men and citizens will give to us the support that every publication must have to be success- ful. Remember, the more support we get from you, the, more good we can do in our job. Our sleeves' are rolled itp, we are ready, the umpire has said "play ball." NouJ is the time to walk up to the plate and hit one over the ' '"V" fence for Helper.' n. The Publisher. ' d . reio, Sim-onse- f Lake chamber. ....... ....... At the invitation of D. Orlo Allen, secretary of the chamber of commerce at I'rovo, the associated eivio group will hold their ncit gathering in Provo. ... ' OFFICIAL GROUPS NAMED FOR 1932 KIWANIS ACTIVITY Official committee appointments for the Coming year's activities in the Kiwanis club Jiave just been M. P. Street was recompleted. cently installed as the new president, however, the new officers do not begin their official duties until the first of the year. Mr. Street is the fourth president of the club, with I P. Fisher the immediate past president, and R. J. Vanghan and Charley Leger other past presidents. The committee lists follows: R. J. Mining and railroading Vaughn, Charley Leger, R. A. Kilson, and V, V. Fatieett. Business Standards, Good will and Grievance Bert Bnnnel, Glen Kal-liiige- r, Victor Litizzette, John Ceramics J)r. M. C. Melrose. Program Music and Publications W. H. Wardcll B. J. Vieta, Dr. J. J. Palpiaz and Ruth Metz. lohn Attendance, house reception Omlbo, M. P. Street, Bill White, J. I). Pappaeostas. Inter-Clurelations and Kiwanis education Charley Leger, Jack Vignetto, Henry Hall, Ous Tsangaris, Jack Stafford, Wm. Littlejohn. ' Public Affairs F. P. Fisher, Jon Barboglio, Byron Carter, ,B. J, - . Vaughn. COAL SHIPMENTS CI CARBON REACH It'E ,7 REPOuif RECORD, Shipments of coal handled-- ' by .tie Denver and Rio Grande VrTeptCrn ad the Utah Railway during the two . weeks have readied record wV ' ' mark, according to J. B. Lnf "," . ' trainnaeter of the Holpcf term; j and R. JV Valighan, sugerintaa.' " ' of the Utah Railway Voul shipments of the D, & H. Ct, . .are slightly greater tb.in n, lftJJV Mr,. Loftm, and Cool- - '7 According h I'ulifdVnce November 30 as ive coiil operators and shippers ery " iiojii ation to be optiniUt'-- ' con! in ued good bum ncs. llm? r ' pt t - 1 : ; n .oiubir. A ri Cjr,t has also in coai .utiipiuents way with tfin. ten j ou t."'' i mm ,fsn; '. bad'llt t,e 'nr tl.at sTl v.or hnei vULn Lt next svy t - .been-- ' re that railroa.J-workintL!,' eording to Mr, Yautfhnit. L "iio trams and ctcws.tmft J' is expect !'"- CITY Mayor F. p. Porter, member of the board of directors of the new chamber of commerce and F. P. Fisher, president of the Kiwanis club, rep- -' resented this community at the meetcharacters include a group of local ing of Associated Civic, Clubs o amateurs who have won popularity Southern Utah who met in monthly session at Price Saturday evening! through their comic presentations Speakers from the southern section the past several seasons. of the state were Frank R. Mnrtines The january presentation is being of Richfield, past president of the sponsored by, the Helper Kiwanis association; Ben J. Cameron, Jr., o? vice president and field club, and is directed by W. H. War-dell- , Panguitch, Dr. P. L. Holman of Mt, secretary; secretary of the club. Mr. War-de- Pleasant, corresponding secretary, states the lunds will be diverted and county officials, all of whom, towards civic projects, which in- voiced strenuous opposition to th cludes improvements planned at the chamber of commerce of the capital Kiwanis swimming pool for next sea- city in their obvious discriminations son. A walk is to be placed around against the local association, and the pool aad showers and additional their unwillingness to cooperate for bath houses built. the promotion of the state as ft The cast are donatng their serv- - whole.' The east are donating their, With adjoining states recognizing of. the group portraying the import of th associated elu the characters of "The Mummy and movement, the capital city will The Mumps" which was popularly eventually cooperate although th ' received in many of the towns of situation at the present time is perthe county last winter. plexing, official speakers admitted. t The comedy will be presented at David W, Thomas, manager of tha Helper early .in January, and if pres- agricultural Sn1 livcsfSek , ent schedules a?S f olloTred tlir5ngh ment of the Colorado state .depart associait will also be given at Kenilworth, tion, discussed the future development af the jntermouvntain Castlegate, and Spring Canyon. The personnel of the cast includes which be views a s a potential marThurman Carter, Mrs. Harris keting center destined to f Ornish , Simon-senJohn Bonacci, Harris basic foods to the southern CaliforJ. H. Lambert, Mrs. A. B. nia section, Cascman, Miss Florence Waddoups, II. M. Gushing, division passenger Miss Mary Muillins, Mrs. Eugene at Salt Lake, referred to tha agent Gibson and W. H. Wardcll. actions of the chamber of commers there as the attitude of a single group, and should not be taken as the criterion of the entire Salt Lake district. He represented the Salt Bridges have been burned , the cards have been shuffled from a brand new deck, and the Helper Times can now step forth in the cause of Helper, and Helper, only, for the first time in recent history. From now on the entire efforts of the Helper Times shall be concentrated on SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF HELPER. The Times shall sponsor and fight for every beneficial pro ject having for its purpose the betterment of this community. Like the iron men of Carbon County who delve into the bowels of the earth for coal, the publisher dug deep into his pocket for money to buy the Helper Time. Like these self .same miners, the publish' er is willing to work hard to reach the goal of success. No effort or means will be spared in giving to this community the type and kind of a newspaper the good people deserve. Nothing will be left undone to bring business, population and prosperity to Helper. Our slate is clean. THE TIMES DOES NOT OWE A SINGLE DOLLAR; is not bound by any political ties or affiliations, and has NO AXES TO GRIND for, ! any firm or individual. JK LAKE farce-comed- With this issue the Helper Times comfnences a hew life. Many years or hondagei oVligations, connecting ties and rival affiliations were cast Thtb discard at 'a sale held in the office of the paper here Tuesday. ? CLUBS Home talent will present a three act "When A Feller Needs a Friend" at a January date to be determined later. The cast of Burned Bridges ' ASSOCIATED PRESENT COMEDY DECRY TACTICS OF ANNUAL ELECTIONS EDUCATORS President, Directors 10, 1931 THREE F. & A. M. B.P.W. Club Women C. of C. Open Activities B. H. Hyde is Elected STATE HELPER, CTAK, THTOSDAY, DECEMBER ,, , l'p |