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Show 'II M TTTTQ -- ' and 201 JJid -- AIL Ij5SJ IIS Subscribe for A Helper J Politically Independent Vol. XXXI. No. 12 TUB political situation :Lte striking. In the ease race me county attorney Henry Ruggeri, Man u. uiusun. ;J. an( attor- are outstanding u.etV (lav 4 on niosi. court on opposing loand in are graduates ,ihese men 1920 in Gibson Utah law and Rug- - f 'diversity are residents are the cbalr-'tnrespective democratic committees blican central has Jounty. Hemy Ruggeri as county Carbon jrred Mr. Uinson is while ,Py firet tprm in former Is a! The ,acily. l9!. Both ,nd both e .". qualified. Roosevelt, Murdock Favored In County Carbon voters will make the annual treck to the polls next Tuesday in another presidential year that promises to bring forth one of the most interesting elections ever held in this county and nation. Regarded n incumbent have already been ported here as well as through-outhe entire state. It Race GASTLE CLIFFORD FROM ret Labor For Oillman, Too feature of the e4ee- However, the state federation of i the candidacy of Henry labor refused to endorse Governor incumbent member of Blood and the state federation rte county school district president. Paul M. Peterson is opM vice resident of the posing the incumbent and workj a real threat to G. G. ing in favor of Ray Dillman, G.O.P of Spring Canyon who candidate, who has been endorsed fa endorsed bv the unions Federation of by the Salt a formerly served in the Labor and is labor supreceiving Souse in Henry port from various other parts of represents business "and ex- the state. The Carbrtu" council ' 6f administration while Mr. the C.M.W.A., is about the only an is avowedly a labor labor organization in the state that is endorsing Blood. Harman Peery is drawing supipentes port strongly fiom 1). & R. G. W. Mach employees. n the four-yea- r county Murdock Favored on race. Tliev are Dean Abe )( mocratic Congressman El and Dr. C. R. Fahrins; Murdock who is highly favored to natter who wins in this will in tnis ciit it t will also carry! pr will have a commis-3- d this county bv vote nronortions this is an advantage that may run as h;gh for his j "bef of cither party in1 opponent. Charles Dunn. G.O.P. s, ,bouf 1934-35.'- s IS10J Will . E. ianlr. lo-- il d it ison. i d j the interest1 f Judicial Candidates are not The judicial ticket vote in Car-- j Helper! bon is als;; one that is interesting, poll but herej S. J. Sweetring. Pi ice attorney' absolutely have! for in fought i Helper voters Jbit of supporting "f. f at s n the they j (Continued DE FREIGHT narrowly escaped 'injury on the Price at 9 3ft undernass Tn. ah estimated at laud. $7lino was caused ;;dama?e be- 'uinl section of a Den-- ; Grande Western freight scoped the rear of the !tion. 8 ."1) CRASHES INTO CATHOLIC IADPCIV LHnULL ATTCMI I REV. OEHM PREACHES TO LARGE GATHERING HERE reports, the second The Mission which was conducttrain had stopped Mck" a freight car In the ed at St. Anthony's Church, begThe third section, inning Sunday and ending ThursClosely behind, was nn-- day was a huge success in every 8t"P. although the air way. The Reverend Father Ochm, f presided at applied. The train C.SS.R. of California fillbetween three and the Mission. The chapel was .. "H a at the evening hour. The caboose ed to capacity cod section, in which as well as the Masses in '"'"M, conductor, was the morning. Father Ochm was " destroyed, assisted by Rev. W. A. Rnel and J. C. Coyne. Rev. ith ;r'jN merchandise, "H was demolished, ...serator car was cata- G. P, TICKET ,he railing onto the narrowly missing Members of the cennty Judicial aPPioarbing Republican ticket In this section, to the general election brakeman. had subject November 3, are listed as follows: ilR 1 ser-Tice- , 1 Cd ? 80,n a8 warn the other J"mprd fety ns Pasv hm. " n'ng Jcnningi, also rraHh am "rIv"n . " """l Mi ""n It Of nK HUSO 7 u ...I... t company, Rean, line li cp. crnn Geo-L,gh- nnrron.lv .. . - . j . the incline H,arl over the rail-ftet- e 4blp t0 8tP with- - HIGHLY AT DISTRICT CONVENTION LIBRARY PROJECT IS HIGHLY PRAISED BY LEADERS AT MEET State Senator HENRY H. JONES State Representatives THORIT HATCH and Mrs. .T. C. HUBBARD Commissioner Four-yea- r . DEAN TILTON Commissioner Two-yeaWILLIAM B- STAPLEY Coitntv Attorney HENRY RUGGER! District Attorney S. .1. SWEETRING District Judges F B HAMMOND and DILWORTH WOOLLEY r AND AUDITORIUM MEN EMPLOYED UNDERPASS. WORK MOVES ON BUILDING SIXTY-FIV- e this project rapidly gets underway. The railroad is working about forty men tieing in the trestle work and false structure on which the railroad's five tracks will be supported during the course of constructing the concrete foundaThe underpass when completed cost in the neighborhood of $T),000 including the work to be done by the railroad. Helper city and the state contractor. Strong and Grant of Springville, which concern is handling the job reports that the. concrete work will possibly get underway before the cold weather sets in. Excavation on the street is now at top speed with a large steam shovel digging out beneath the tracks and also digging the sewer line drainage system for the underpass. The latter work has carried excavation as far as the river 011 Janet, street and a technical system of sewerage is being arranged by the contractor who has placed his pipes along f Janet and the back street to a eiuaiter of a mile below the actual construction. Bernston and Khure, contractors) for the .excavation of the civic'! auditorium, 'the $lQ.t,0li0 .public improvement project of Helper city, started work on the digging of the foundation hole Tuesday and four teamsters are employed on this ..job ..now. t The work on the auditorium excavation will have to be completed by the middle of November at which time the contract for the construction of the building propel will be let. will Clifford Hreinson, of 21, son Mrs. Rhoda Thompson Hreinson of Castle Gate, died in camp eight miles fiom Old Tucker Suuaay noon after a bullet was accidentally discharged from a rifle into his left shoulder just above the heart while he was riding in the rumble seat of a car with three other companions. A gun in the front seat, leaning against the back cushion, was caused to fire when the driver shifted gears. The other occupants were John Crawford of Heiner, who was driving at the time and Sam Daugherty and Harold of Helper. Young. Hreinson was rushed to the camp of the hunters following the accident where his companions tried to render medical assistance but the wound was mor tal and the youth died before any outside aid could be secured. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson, Castle Gate: me brother,- "Chris Jr.,. and six sisters, Mrs. Margaret James, of Price: Mrs. Grace Bergera. Helper and Frcida. Fay. fxia May and Blanche. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday evening at Castle Gate with burial at Spanish Fork. In the local county situation, there is another aspect and the final outcome is as dubious as the governor race. It seems that the Carbon county republicans have placed an extremely strong ticket before the voters and many are predicting considerable scratching locally in spite of the usual demoratic straight vote. Republican Hopeful Leaders of the republican party-arpointing out that the vote majority given the Hon. Abe Murdock in 1931 here was over 2000 while the same vote majority for the leader of the republican ticket, Sheriff S. M. Bliss, was over 1200 and which represents over 3200 scratches from the democratic leader to the GOP winner who lead the opposition in the local vote. Democratic Straights Democratic heads in the county, however, are pointing proudly to the fact that only two republicans were elected to office here in 1934 and not a single one elected in 1932 presidential election, and they are predicting an even larger straight vote poll here this year. Party workers are reporting gleefully that the intent on the part of voters to ballot for Franklin Roosevelt ami Abe Murdock is so strong that very few will scratch e KIWANIS CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS WEEKLY MEETING FETES POLITICAL ASPIRANTS Members of the Helper Kiwanis club met Wednesday evening at the regular weekly meeting and played host to the local candidates of both parties. Marl D. Gibson spoke for the members of the democratic party and Thorit Hatch) introduced the members of the GOP. R. J. Vaughan spoke in behalf of the candidates not present. Gomer P. Peacock and Vernon Merril of Price were present and urged the club to get behind the drive to raise funds for the local boy scout troop. Officers to be elected next week even for the governor. by the club were nominated and Local Endorsements include the following for "presiThe United Mine Workers cen- dent: Joe Barboglio, John Quilico, tral executive council last week Gus Tsansaris and S. P. Colton. be endorsed Blood and Murdock on Th" af:;ienamed will also electhe state ticket and incumbent named in the County Attorney Marl D. Gibson, tors. Treasurer nominations incom- clude Jack.Vignetto, .Krjwst Flairn OrviLPetersoii foe, missioner, Frank Bpnacci for state and Cliff Memniott. representative, G. G.- Lindstrom for state senator and all of whom were members of the democratic ticket. The vote of Pi ice and Helper is also one that is proving to be a The teachers at both the Cen bone of contention by members and Junior high schools left. of b;:th parlies. Price city is genMrs. Victor Litizzettel tral Mr. and while republican motored to Salt Lake, f inlay cn Thursday morning to attend the eially strong business matters. They returned Teachers' Institute in Salt Lake, Helper is Quite democratic. Rivals which is being held this weew. predict slicing into both of these Pat-teric- k . blocks DONKEY & ELEPHANT; Claim Victory As Day Of JudgemeQt Nears The official ballot on which- -, .voters of Carbon county will mark their preferences for the 1936 election is published iu full on pages .4 and 5 of this issue of The Helper Journal and every voter interested in just what kind rif a 'piece of paper he will Set at the poll next Tuesday Can'.inel it .right v . - now. (Continued on Page " NOT FOR BLOOD According tn w: rd received here representatives of the Biother-- i week and all ears ()f L()c.0lno,jve Engineers and t0jhO, hear the results of the presidential election. Firemen, this order has tint enRight now bets are found with dorsed Governor Blood for odds on both sides of the fence This information came this and everyone who has followed week following the address of presidential elections is looking Herbert Maw and E. M. Welch, at the Literary Digest poll, final last week in the Liberty hall when ."lull results of which will be found toit was stated that the rail organday and which last night by radio izations were supporting Blood. 1 showed Landon with, nearly a ti 11 According to Thomas Reese, re300,000 vote lead in his 1,225,000 cording secretary of the Salt Lake straw votes compared to 935,000 lodge No. 4 670, the state legislaMP 'hi I fill for Roosevelt. hi : tive committee has not met in But don't be too sure that the session for six years and there Digest is going to be right this could possibly be no endorsement year as there are several discrepancies that .are quite puzzeling. In of the incumbent governor unless the first place Democrat Roosevelt carried New York state in the a meeting; were called, so no canelection four years ago 2,534,000 to 1,937,000 for Hoover or about didate was endorsed for governor. The only endorsements mat this Yet in the Digest report for last week it shows approximately 3 voters of every 8 of the total number cast for Roosevelt voted Dem- organization has given are those ocratic in 1932 and four voters of every eight that Voted for Landon of Abe Murdock, J. Will Robinson, voted for Republican in 1932 in New York state. If Roosevelt carried Utah congressmen, and President how could the ratio of Republican voters for H932 as Roosevelt. These endorsements the state 1936 the poll be greater than the democratic voters? This were made my the national legisin listed in the straw poll this year is not lative committee, however. percentage of 1932 voters casting mixture of the right Again the Digest forecast a sweeping defeat of Hoover in Pennsyl- GLEE CLUB WILL vania in 1932 when he polled only 93.057 to Roosevelt's 124,675 but over 400,000 in the general election state the by carried Hoover yet SING FOR SCHOOL Digest authorities, however, point were errors out that these slight The .American Glee club, a notinteracted by the accuracy on me ed quartette of male singers, will aioi.forlni vote which in the '32 poll in Helper on" November appear Roos and 59 uiw.io,i Hoover with 4th under the auspices of the uith 472 and the count after Junior Helper high school at the 57 was -- lection showed Hoover ,.- - Strand theatre. u.ia 474 ior ami Roosevelt with The purpose of the 'occasion Is or so. ferene of .6 of one percent to raise funds for the new clock the electoral of the school building which is per cent correct on n.l final figures for the poll needed very much at the present cent 2 a per a a whole showed only time. vote. difference on the popular The glee club has entertained of the Digest Mo hundreds of audiences in every Depite the favor through-e.ustate of the union and in foreign Landon. newspaper polls f are; write one in. AU' One person was killed and nine others in- - jured, one critically, in three automobile accidents near here Wednesday night and early Thursday RAILROAD LABO : ; v'v seven parties listed on the ballot arid 'one blank, making eight .' parties that can be written by a ants to voter" if he or she Thw-- yootm hies ;lpee EM - "" OFFICIAL BALLOT IS PUBLISHED two-yea-f . '' elaborately prepared banquet at the Grill Club rooms. Miss Caroline Stein, president of the Helper club presided. The state officers present were Miss Grace Cheever, president: Miss Rhea Taylor, corresponding secretary; Miss Clara Haines, treasurer and Miss Lulu Clegg, state membership chairman Many ether prominent members were present. Mrs. Jean B. Fonnesbeek delivered the main address, the topic of which was "Women's Civic Responsibilities." Miss Cheever addressed the women and highly complimented the Helper club on its project for 193G The Helper Library as being one of the most outsanding achievements thus far. During the banquet hour suggestions were offered by the representatives of the visiting clubs and Mrs. L. Dankworth rendered a solo and Miss Katherine Street gave a reading. About 45 guestB were present. vice-preside- . conven- tion, comprising Salt Lake, Hcher, Provo, Price and Helper. The convention opened with an E men are Approximately sixty-fivemployed at the present time on the Janet street underpass as to the district host-clu- ON tion. HR1ENSON DIES RIFLE FIRE The Helper U.P.W. Club was highly praised for its outstanding work at a meeting last Sunday, when the Helper club was tho Local Nominees In Stiff Vote Battle 1 to rt JANET UNDERPASS on the Wednesday morning papers noxt Dy will be tuning in on the radio Tuesday night MISSION 0. BOY WORK PROGRESSES ON All eyes, will be trained OF ANOTHER AT PRICE TUESDAY END persons on Page BATP KILLED ACCIDENTALLY lather 'ere if PRAISED E as the strongest Roos-ievelt county jCarnon Utah, mere is born in Lintan county little doubt that the voters here jived in Salt Lake county will endorse the national demolife. his of tw portion cratic regime the only question now is the ratio of votes that Case i Roosevelt will poll over and above ;ity (B) that of Republican Landon. 0ryil Peterson (I)), both Governors A Question lead-thfl- r "the and higher type The second question of interest everyday vocations. in this county vote is the side of the fence that the voters will commission post. j land on in the gubernatorial race. a Stapley is the bishop Despite Dillman and Peery leads jostle Gate ward and has in several straw ballots taken on terms the at previous here in the last month, it is Kfiinisskm. doubtful whether these two highly Peterson,' besides holding candidates will carry the county. as offices in the labor orThe endorsement of Governor of the county, is also Blood at the Carbon Council of be member of the Price the United Mine Workers last h club and well liked by week has been a in favor of of the democratic big cog do know him. Both nominee in this are highly res- - section of Utah. Gains for aadidatea the -- B,P,W. CLUB IS BOTH PARTIES CLAIM VICTORY IN LOCAL CONTEST local nr SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR ;MEl,vtr."LTr. Vote D nve CI osin g emocrats, Republicans ' , rf A aid Helper, Utah, Friday, October 30, 1936. CASUAL jHE V - iniiBi,., EU1IIUN DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION Owned Newspaper j morning Leland Davis, IS, was killed and ins lour companions taken to the Castle Gate and Price city hospitals when their car failed to negotiate a steep curve at the head of Willow Creek canyon, not tli of Castle Gate appi oxiinate-lsix miles. The accident? occurred about 6:30 a.m. Thursday morning as the live nun were going deer hunting. Abut two hours earlier a collision between a light sedan and coal tiuck on the Emery county road five miles south of here caused serious injury of three persons, all of whom are in Price city hospital. A third accident on the state highway between Price and Helper was reported to Sheriff S. Marion Bliss Wednesday evening, although occupants of the two cars were not seriously injured. rangements had not been made He was born in Helper, September 29. 1918, the son of Thursday. Mr. and Mis. C. L. Davis of Martin. Surviving besides the parents are one brother. Glen, 16. who was injured in the accident, and three sisters, Maigie, Margaret and Lucille. Helper Girl Scouts The members of the Helper Girl scout 'troop enjoyed a Halloween frolic Saturday evening at which the members of the troop were in costumes. Games and Halloween stunts w ere the order; of enter- tainment during the evening. Merit badges- were presented to the following girls: Helen Rae Nielson, Tame and wild flowers, bird flowers and swimmers badge; Jean Rehor, trees, tame flowers, and bird badge; Olive ' Benedict, scribe; Shirley Downey, birds: Dorothy Jacothagen, birds: and Jean Ballinger, art. Others Hurt Occupants of the car which t embankcatapulted over a ment in willow Creek were Leland Da vies, skull fracture and 18, broken left leg, condition critical; Clarence Jones, 26, possible skull fracture, lacerated face and scalp and severe bruises; Charles Dav-ie23, lacerated scalp and Glen BOURBON TICKET Davis, 16. cuts and bruises. South of Price Members of the ccunty judicial Those injured In the crash beDemocratic ticket in this section, tween the car and truck are Mrs. to tho general electiou subject Nichols of Florence Prettvman November 3, are listed as follows: Price, Fred S. Keleher, shot firer State Senator at tho Standardville mine and G. G. LINDSTROM 21, truck driver. Ralph Another Accident State Representatives FRANK BONACCI and insurance Albert Kirkpatrick, D. A. T I DWELL man from Trovo, and Mrs. Joe r Tatton of Price were slightly inCommissioner C- R. FAHRING Dr. in accident the Wednesday jured r Commissioner evening when the car driven by ORVEL PETERSON' Mrs. Tatton allegedly crashed into the one driven by Kirkpatrick. County Attorney MARL D. GIBSON They were given medical treatDistrict Attorney ment for cuts and bruises and nf,-hw deride! favoritism DONALD ADAMS tbeir appearance neither was hurt seriously. and countries, are odds cases there r,, ",,,h.v and in many here is indeed rare. The admission District Judges The bfdy of the dead youth was toward iiwisi-now for election night and find out jues GEORGE CHR'STENSEN- and We can only watcn prices on the evening the singers brought to th JOHN A. IIOCGAAKD. appear will be 10 20 and 30c. who i:' nKulMortuary in Price. Funeral ai5-- 250-foo- , 5-- 4 Have Fall Party s, Erie-son- , Konr-yea- ' - Two-yea- t Thomas-Desere- - t - t,' |