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Show f vm 1 I A Mining and ! J Railroad Newspaper 11 The Only Newspaper In the World That VOL. XXX No. 24 COITION tHl JOURNAL DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION kiwi JUBILEE OBSERVED The Silver anniversary of CarAcbon lodge No. 1G. Free and esthe marking Masons, cepted Janlocal iilie of lodge tablishment In uary 17, 1911 vas celebrated Prfce last the Masonic temple at Friday evening. The program opened with a reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by an invocation by the Rev. Ralph C. Jones, song, "America", by the ntroductory. commen nwrnhprs: t u v bv William Lfctlejohn; wel- coming address by Matt Gilmour, uiih response by W. H. McClurg Green-river- ; f Orient lodge No. 15 of of introduction past masW. J. Hammond; greetings ters fey from Joppa lodge, Price chapter G, and Charles Fred Jennings 1 TO The marriage of Miss Marian Bonacci daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonacci, to James Lupo of San Francisco, California was announced chis week. The couple were married at Yuma, Arizona and will take up residence In San Francisco soon. Mr. Lupo is the son of Santo Lupo of this city and was a resident of Caibon county for many years before he met Miss Bonacci who has lived in Helper for many years and at one time was em- the staff of the Hepler P1'1 Journal. The many friends of the couple wish them many years of success and happiness. Hi banquet was during the evening, and the affair closed with a song by .he assembly and a dance in the ballroom. The charter members of the ! lodge at the time of its Inaugura-- J i 'on included the following: Jas, John Ward Bradford Middletou, s Sterling, B. R. McDonald, Frank i F. Fisk, Frank R. Slopanskey, J. William S. Avery. T m Fitch, Robert ' Hale Thompson, Charles II. Cody, Edward R. McFaddin, William Gorbin, Lawrence E. Eld- redge, Clyde Calder McWhinney, ('. II. Stevenson Sr., Morris Kahn, George C. Edwards, James C. Twa-ille- , Charles A. Brown and Evan 1). Thomas. Eerved Of; Sc Observes $6,000,000 CITY FOR REHABILITATION Hatching Chiekeni nnj Ballots ur chickens be"Don't count Expenditures or $6,000,000 in Utah and Colorado by the Denver fore they're hatched" Is a Sanand Rio Grande Western railroad pete proverb, but "Don't count in a huge rehabilation program fort your ballots until they're recount1936 was announced last Saturday ed" ii a Price axiom. Anyway, in Salt City by Wilson Mc- it's Brack Lee's motto now and Carthy, trustee of the road. he finally won the coveted port $ 2,500,000 of this amount will be spent in Salt Lake City and cf mayor in a fracas in which he proved himself a match for any this division. No streamlined mayor contest. The moot question in Price has been settled so are trains contemplated by the railroad, Mr. McCarthy said, the far as to who the city executive company preferring development shall be for the next two years; what may come now will be pureof steam locomotives comparable CARBON STAKE TO to Diesel powered trains. Preser- ly aftermath. vation of the coal Industry in Utah and Colorado has Influenced the Here's One HOLD DANCE TON HE line greatly In this decision, Mr. For The Ladies Who are interested in reduMcCarthy said. The extensive program is being cinga special recipe from Mrs. Elaborate decorations says that for the undertaken, the official said, be- Nellie Caveah who sixth annual Gold and Green ball cause of "decided improvement in some weighty .results are being of Carhnn I, n S at ah a f.. rail business." registered in the matter of avoirTake three lemons and dupois: association t0 The money will be expended Improvment be held in the Silver Moon ball- for widespread improvements of squeeze juice into cup, mix well room tonight are now complete. the line to meet increased busi- with three spoonsful of spirits of; process if repeated The work was under the di- - ness. Work has already begun, the nUre. This rectiun of Clark Wright, stake art newly appointed trustee said, on daily for a month should account director, uud $275 was appropria- repairing and rebuilding locomo- tor fifteen to twenty pounds on ted for materials. Members of all tives, rehabilitating solid steel coal the debit side weekly. wards in the stake aided in pre- and ore dump cars, air conditionand im- Sam Graves Is ing passenger coaches paring the decorations. Now Back The following committees hand- provement of roadbeds. From the O. B. A. C. (Old led the event: rails Sixty miles of Batchelors Association Convenwill be on laid this division. Mrs. W.- - E. Mclntire and Arvel tion) held last week at Salt Lake discarried recent iu Reports Stevens, general chairmen, with where he tried to get his Frank Bryner, Bessie Lunquist, patches from Denver, that Mr. Mc- City but could degree only gut his comhad been in placed Mrs. Verne Frame, Mr. and Mrs. Carthy He does, however, report of control the plete reorganized Riis-seFrank Bailey, Ace Boulter, l company, were denied by the offi- a multitude of leap year offers in Williams, Faughan Neilson, E. cials. spite of not being mentioned as L. Miner. Mrs. Clara Thompson, 'J. S. Pyeatt is still, president a 'prospective" by the Journal. Mrs. Mayme Goetdinan and Mr. of the D & 11 G W and'is in comMrs. Marvin Witt, decorations plete charge of operations, he de- CARBON PIONEER Mrs. Fern Edwards and Omar clared. unne taries; Mrs. Sophia Mr. McCarthy is president of Roberts and Ed. Morgan, adver- the Denver & Salt Lake railroad DIES WEDNESDAY tising and publicity. and is a former director of the Reconstruction Finance corpora tion. For several years he was in! Mrs. Margaret Thomas Jones. ISSUES CARDS 71. died Wednesday evening at the the legal practice here. FOR SCHOLARSHIP residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. K. Olsen of Price of a heart Mines Help Students of the University cf attack resulting from- prolonged Utah anived at the conclusion Hot Lunch Plans confinement with a fractured hip, last week, that "it takes a heap an injury sustained from a fall of studyin "to make' a student Extension of the hot lunch pro- on a slippery sidewalk. Scholarship Card", when' cards gram in Helper schools during the Mrs. Jones came to this counwere given out to approximately entire term has been made possifrom Wales as a mormon conty it. was reported Wednesday 250 University students by E. J. ble in 1893 and settled in Salt vert or at the the Norton, Registrar. The cards were weekly meeting later marrying William issued to all undergraduate law club, sponsors of the pro- Lake, :"n 1894 the couple moved Jonen. and medicine students, carrying a ject. to Castle' Gate and resided there Coal to be exchanged for vegfull time course and maintaining the until death of Mr. Jones in a 2.5 grade average throughout the etables has been, donated by a 1920. Mrs. Jones was always actnear-bclub The mining company. past quarter. A 3. average is a a Boy ive In the L. I). S. church and voted to again support perfect "A" grade. served as president of the Castle These fccholarship cards have Scout troop this year under the Gate relief society for many years. been issued f:r the past number guidance of the boys' and girls' Funeral service will be conof yeais for the purpose of com- work committee. ducted Sunday, January 26 at plimenting the students who by noon in the Price I D. S. taberapplying themselves have made a CASTLE DALE MAN nacle and interment will be held COMMITS SUICIDE in the Castle Gate cemetery. .eiy good scholastic record, and also to act as an incentive for Besides her daughter Mrs. E. K. further effort in maintaining high Susanville, Calif. A coroner's Olstn, three grand children sur- com-mander- y A 6. No. SPEND I-- ie 110-poun- d ped-igie- Work To Be Started On Highway Link of the south of on construction link in the Work Price-Huntingto- n Uhway d$ i n i' iS ' immediately ' I'riee will probably start next honday, accordinf to information eceived by the state higway de- armentt- '.he new road, which is to be rt a anil fr.tli vill include a concrete bridge, will limiriate several curves and one :eep grade. The work will be ilone by J. B. Sumsion, Springville 1 ho was awarded the contract at S,0Oo, and approximately 20 men ill be employed on the project. Specifications provide for the lstal'.ation of a bridge over Price ver and the graveling and plac ing of the road in condition for jjtirfacing.- It is planned to oil the Jew section later. f I f "U" 1 L7 1 LOt In Iviuanis - . is - y uAHBUN IU f.Rj otNU DELEGATES TO MEET A of members of tfic District No. 2 will attend the International c'vonLlon of the United Mine delegation 15 Utah-Wyomin- g f'.. riT-'--- e A" ' bt , erg of America which a' 1' a.m. Jar.uary D. 2 'Tk UP complete, representative Morgan of Cheyenne, Wyo., th 9 rtll r . I. .1 : l ut . omcers. aei mug uiKirivi ..j. rd of nnmber, Tony Radalj jl" Spring. Wyo., W'-rgLambert of Rock 'Springs "l! secretary and treasurer, Vir-fgVA'right of Cheyenne, Wyo. JUi) delegates from Carbon Includes the following men: Castle Gale; Hans Holton, Si Pjji'g. Spring Canyon; W. II. Wil-i- a Standard ville; Varro Jones, worth; J. E. Brinley, Sweets and R. C. Albrecbtsen, Hia- vice-preside- ij ... OLD RESIDENT OF HELPER SUICIDES mKlnil The body of Jim Giamdiametti, time resident of this city was found Tuesday morning in his Utah de,eKat'8 leaves for if H11v'eLake on Welby street with a age gal C1,y on Thursday mornbullet wound through his head. 2S. and will leave llVOr at ,am,a,y An investigation disclosed the Lake on a special car over hi I'nion Pacific, they will pick wound was apparently revolver was m another groim of Wvomine d. A 14'gutes at Rock Springs and)h,und near tlle ,)0dy' Shp"W S.M. Jlf yenne, the names of the six ni,ri8 vptiKatinR officer, report- Giamdiametti had been in poor vt:niing dt legates have not been!'1"some for health time nod here Markelm i V is said that He is survived by his wife, Mrs this will be one son jr"ffl'h,! b'eest conventions in the Rose Giamdiametti, and of UlG United Mine Frank, both of Helr. several America, with CO, rVilha. investigating the death of Jean Jeffs of Castle Dale, Utah w hose body was found hanging in a railroad refrigerator car at Westwood on January 3, decided that the man committed suicide. Coroner D. E. Edeuholm conwas ducted the inquest, which held at Westwood. Jeffs has been employed by variury The announced list is not quite said Mr. Norton, due to the fact that some of the grades have no: yet been recorded. Students of Carbon county gaining scholarship recognition are: Louis F. Bnza and Pauline Gor-o- f Price, and Marlon Esther Rob bins of Spring Canyon. 2S in C. Interatrial J"es v8tli will scholarship. self-Inflict- - I - of Carbon ious coal companies county and had atone time resided at Morhland. FOUR LICENSES GIVEN OUT were wed Four licenses to week the last by granted during County Clerk B. II. Young1. Those include permits receiving the Ralph Waldo Emerson and Sophia Gauthier both of Price, T. D. Rlggs, and Margaret Day of Helper, Melvin J. Giles and lna Franklin of Price, Maynard Underwood of Columbus, Ohio and Helen Pap-pa- s of I'riee. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Minor Informs the press that their beautiful new home on D Htreet will soon all 2 ORDERED HELD from be completed. The laying of linof'lfHnd of delegates the Unlte'l States and Cana- leum and is being done Qj?T FOR DISTRICT COURT this week painting l $ The coal industry is organized and the Minors expect to take up resldmce in the ne Alonzo Olmstead w'as held for phice next week. The bouse i a grand lar- said ' ISlf 4 Hplnoi. to be one of the most modhnnl the district court onJustice J. W. cency charge by and em exclusive ever built ii He Is allerf- lr'on K. FariiHworth. of Salt Hammond Thursday. Helper. . , state director of sec- - T . ltA raaaA IITT. , HHttOT,,! fV ,1 Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Fahring anil --a maue an mspeci- - Vlll'll Ulll.T. """crtiion i i bail of $500. posting Mrs. fH at Uie Helper Reagan Ratllffe motored to junior high Charged Mth assault with a Salt IJike City Monday for the Mr. Farns-witWednesday. visited with Dr. Irvin S. Noall, deadly weapon, Joe Zaccarla was day. Mrs. Ratllffe in the county jail Thur- Reagan Ratliffe, Jr., who Is enrolheld ' Hiipervisfr of Industrial being arts, Miss Bernice Moss, state hu- - sday nf'er Iriilng to post a bond led In Henagers business college. itendent of physical education cf $1000 set by Justice TLtmmoml. T. C. Smiley now of Salt Lake iiealth vlsiicnt Carbon county Ho la be in ? held for trial in the ' Tuesday and Wednesday district court and Is albgfd tr City but at one time city recorder fWnlng to Salt Lake City the have assaulted John Marsik with of Helper was a visitor here over V the week end. (lay. 'a pick handle fit Ralna ZSo''y ! u, . 25fi h jpsJ?' I! . , ritll ! In Price Mayoral Tilt T K , J. Bracken Lee' strife torn right to sit as mayor of the city of Price for the next two years was 2 p according to announcement from m. j. Edeiman. chairman of the program and entertainment committee in charge of the affair, a delightful and interesting musical program is being arranged and the Griii cafe chefs will iv. aitexxiuun uii a ic- luursuay count of two districts of the municipal precincts. Ufl llll leiy i UCClUUU The recount was ordered by Judge Herbert M. fV on. Schiller Salt Lake judge sitting the; case in the northeast and southeast districts after ruling out the east Price district because of lack of the plain-".A. L. WMtmore, to primie fade case. - ". m five cents per plate and all former city officials and new city administrative heads will be for- BIRTHDAY DANCE mally invited to attend the affair as guest of the chamber of comPLANS PROGRESS merce. Prof. Edeiman, According ito . a l .1 rt ah ..,111 m uuiu uie ..xonuHa Rru prloe w1) sponsor u... wiieiiy nan wun a unique ar- - theHeper thj,.(1 an,lal .pre8i(lenfs Ball' rangement of the seating of the toge,h,,r ,i,is year, on Thursday guests and those attending. Tic- - January 30. Cliff Memmott will kets are now on sale and the pub-- , he.,(, tnP He,,wr comnttee along 1'C is eKneriallir urcd tn Kiinruirt ni ( with j George Spratling, Ernthis enterprise which has been ar- est Mayor Frank and Bonacci Flaim, ranged in the interest of civic Thnrman Carter. J. B. Lltizzette between cooperation business will head the Price group and men, professional men, mine and will be chairman of the railroad heads and employees and ball. Thegeneral remainder of the Price the new Helper city administracommittee includes Mayor J. tion. E. C. Elkiugton, Bracken An elaborate chicken dinner Gust Hanson and Platis, Eugene cooked in the souithern style will Walters. be the chief order of the menu Ray The committees agreed to sponof the banquet and those attendsor the dance which will l known ing will ncc be amiss on having a real good meal. The entire com- as a Helper - Price Birthday Ball mittee includes besides Prof. Edei- at the Sliver Moon dance hall in B. II. Hyde. man, Mrs. E. II. Price, with the definite underThomas, Lexlie Williams, D. K. standing that Blmllar procedure will be followed next year, and Downey and Fred Voll. the dance will be held iu Helper. The committees feel definitely INCOME TAX certain that by cutting down the FILING PLANNED overhead expenses of two dances fnch ci imni n nit v will renMia na Dates he will bo at the various m,.i. .. ,. , uiuv.ii rtru iuuic uiviun 1 uui eastern Utah towns to give tax- the oneui dance. payers aid in filing their 19:i5 in- " T. J""''1 '"u ",c come tax returns were announced! unearuiess or wiucn commmee Wednesday by Nicholas G. Lauris or city, sells the moat tickets), internal revedeputy collector of will be split 50 - 50. And each """"" " nue.'"""";:"""" community will be responsible for A tour of the section will be ttcnilififi- fn ltd oliara nf tha nrriflU made during February, with the t0 nation!ll headquarters and itinerary being observ- - ,1)g receipted for the amount, ed: Vernal. February 6, 7. and 8. Tickets will be sold at 50 cent Roosevelt, 9, 10, and 11; Duches-- ' of 75 cent8 a last ne. 1 fin,! 15- - MorM,,.l lfinw.,.1 each' utri j ciuiti, wiil'll JUII HIV UnK" tha and Wattis. 14; Price, 16; Sun- - yvai. to a ticket remember why buy nyside and ColumbIa,17; Standard-- ! ville. Mutual, Latuda and Spring and not where these dances are held and help some person Canyon, 18 and 19; Price, 20 and being less fortunate than you. 21; Castle Gate and Rolapp, 22; Moab and Sego, 24 and 25; Monti-cello- , 26 and 27, and Price, 28 and CARBON ANTLERS . .... t 29. 1 FORM NEW BAND Carbcn Collections in 1935 Run High band has been from members of the Price Araiers lodge and rehearsals are under way, with William II. Toy directing. Musicians formerly with the Carbon high and Helper junior high schools make up the organisation. Th lodge's band of 1934 was accorded second in place other lodge competition with bands from throughout the United States at the national Elks' convention in Kansas City. Inviv.ations to play concerts durA e During 1935 Carbon county collected $582, 894.25 in taxes, accordvive: Paulire, Dorothy and K." ing to figures released Thursday Olsen. from the office of Reese M. Keese treasurer. A campaign conducted in conDISTRICT FIVE junction with the state tax comfor delinquent taxes durSCHEDULE MADE mission a ing portion of the last quarter netted IS6.280.81. Receipts for the With tho Carbon county l entire quarter were $99,755.54. The athletic dispute settled to 1935 assessment to amounted the complete satisfaction of near-bCCC $747,042.22 and a collection of 78 ing programs at mentors from the various been have and an received camps realized. was percent sciiooU in the region assembled itinerary is being worked out. Lain Price Wednesday night and ter, a trip to San Diego for next summer will be considered. prepared a new schedule for the KIWANIS CLUB season. The new line-ufollows: SEEKS HELP PRICE C, OF. C at January 24 North Emery Caibon; Creeuriver at South EmThe Kiwanis club of Helper has ery. HEAD ELECTED had a great pleasure in putting January 25 Greenriver at North over the school lunch program Emery. January 29 Carbon at Central. during this winter. This project Val. II. Cowles, Price publisher January 31 Greenriver at Cen- consists of serving a hot dish noon each named president cf the chamto wa3 all do who students Carbon at South Emery. tral; not return home for their noon ber of commerce at a meeting of 7 Central at North February meal. Anyone who carries sand the newiy elected board of dl- Emery; Greenriver at Carbon. hot! rectors Wednesday. 14 North Emery at wlches knows how welcome a February Is dish to the break Ernest R. Lee, monotony of Greenriver; South Emery at Cena cold lunch to grow- Belmont Richards, treasurer, and especially tral. February 21 Carbon at North ing boys and girls, who naiurally A. E. Gibson, secretary, were othuse up a great deal of energy. er officers selected. Gibson and Emery; South Emery at GreenThen also, we have among us Richards succeed themselves. river. children who are undernourished 28 A committee of three iULutera at South February Emery due to economic conditions. The was named to Investigate an aid North Emery; Central at Caibon. The South Emery at Carbon cost of the hot dish is not great in promoting a WPA work progame which should have been but the club feels that they can ject for the work no longer carry the expense era of the county. Edmund Crawplayed on January 10 will be arand that those parents who ford, Elmer Young and J. ranged at a later date. J. appreciate this service and whose for the committee. childien have benefited It MOAB TRIPS CARBON should help by voluntary by contriITALIAN TENOR IIOOPSTERS, 43 - 25 butionsthe of produce or cash, to kep project going during the Caoe' Pail, great Italian tenor, Flashing a spirited attack which remainder of the cold weather. will present a concert at the Bonthe Dinosaurs were unable to stop What will you donate? Any or Mrs. Robinson will ac- nie theatre, Tuesday, February Grcnd county high school of. Mot b It and give you a receipt 4th. This concert will have been 43 a to 25 victory Sat- cept chalked up same. the first of this nature ever stafor enin a urday night Is excounter. Helper Kiwanis Clhb ged here In Helper and it meets pected that if the affair Somerville and Dalton starred Mrs. Lodyce Dusserre, and Mrs. with any kind of success at all for the Moab contingent and Gold-Inheld of and Gonl stood out for the Jon Polatlno were Salt Lake visi- future concerts will be . this nature. tors last Price crew. high-ficlwo- y p vice-preside- nt; "white-collare- d'' Kel-le- non-leagu- Wasted OFFICIALS AT at die Liberty haii. February , ; Lee Wins Price Count Helper city officials will be feted at a public banquet to be held u iiome are not SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR THE JOURNAL CHOPPER COITION TO EVERY HOME OIUVkRED PUBLIC RECEPTION .V 5 4 CHAMBER TO FETE THE CASUAL at Helper Helper, Utah Friday, Jan. 24, 1936 FORMER JOURNAL RIO GRANDE WILL EMPLOYE MARRIES SILVER MASONIC Gives u Eianm About Dollars Spent e ' g week-end- On the recount in the two dis tricts, Mayor Lee lost two votes iu the northeast district but the count for Dalton fell short two votes in the southeast district, this causing: th majority to remain the same. The vote two-vot- e iu ; the northeast district before for Lee the recount stood on the recount. In the and southeast district before the recount the vote stood for Lee and on the recount was 112- 80-9- SO-8- 114-13- 0 ' 13C. Judge Schiller's doclsion to ala recount came after some deliberation as the evidence tending toward the safe keeping of the ballots since the election was dubious in view of the fact that several city employees had access to the vault in which they were recorder. This kept by evidence was contended by Marl low ahe-ci- ty D. Gibson, who 'acted as defendant council in the case as sufficient to do away with recounting on the ground that the b:illot3 could very easily have been altered. When Judge Schiller or.ie.rc ! the recount, he also named B. II. Ycung, county clerk, as caller for the ballots while the contestant nau.?5irV AveriU &g checker anfontestee SniiUu named A. N. Each of the attorneys, M. D. Gibson and Fred forclieeker. Keller, plaintiff attorney, by o watch the ballots as : werei counted. stood they SPRING GLEN MAN DIES SATURDAY Funeral services were held Tues' day morning at the St. Anthony cathedral in Helper for Domenic Perri, Jr., who died at his homa in Spring Glen last Saturday after a brief Illness. Burial was conducted at the Helper city ceme-teiunder the direction of the Flynn funeial home. Mr. Perri was born at Sunny-sidMarch 3, 1911, a son of Dom-eni- c and Josephine Fazzio Perri, both of whom survive him. He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. Grena Lanl, Helper; William Perri, Ken-1- 1 worth; Ross, Tony, Mike, Ajig-elEmma and Florence Perrl ail of Spring Glen.' y e, o, KIWANIS CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEET Lee Kay of the Utah State Fish' a! Game Association lectured to the Helper Kiwanis club Wednesday evening and presented soui interesting pictures on the wild game of Utah. The meeting opened with two songs and Mr. Kay and T. C. Smiley were guest of the club members. The sponsoiing of a show to be staged sometime in February was decided by the members and plans are now being formulated under the committee consisting of L. G. Burress, chairman, Vic Lltizzette, Thunnan Carter, Cliff Memmott, R? J. Vaughan, Ernie Flaim, Geo. Pizza. Dr. A. R. Demman was appointed to serve as chairman of the meeting to be held nexit week. The club members and guests thoroughly enjoyed the pictures and were highly appreciative of the many educatioaal scenes portrayed. RELIEF SOCIETY TO PRESENT PLAY The relief society of Castb; Gate will present a three-ac- t play, "Baby Steps Out" along with the regular feature picture at the Bonnie theater on Tuesday night January 28. This play has been staged at Castle Gate and proved such a success that It was necessary to a second showins; In Carbon inake The play is under the direction of Mrs. Earl Acord ami the cast includes a group of talented young people of Castle Oatq, |