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Show 3fiTji3g Sevpaper H VLUME THE and 31. ft rogram ' NUMBtR 4. JJid JOOHMA4. ocuvt pro iHOI-ni- rf tt COITION Tr tvrRV MC,M, Announced For Armistice Day Mayor Appoints Com- - Start to tUMIOh MfetfVtf ONIV ON 5.UBSCK1PTION MiH;1PTiO' $2 A YEAR Holiday Game Today j mittee to Work Out Details of Registering ' J carbon Grand Junction In j To Be Taken! Federal viy On 'Ml JObHNAl b DCLlVIHfO Unemployed Census j ? 4 WEDNESDAY, f,!V. I0,""l93f of helpercity l ; Politicilly IiidepenJeni l Ufairs ! BE WISE J Boost Helper Trade at Home j. j ahmiiii n i rvniif Game Is Feature Of Armistice Day 1 1 ANNUAL UAKMYAL committee was appointed thi.t Celebration of Price Post No. 3 U week by Mayor Spratllns, j Newstrom ir Kewstroin of the with Posnrnt-vio wr Eugene; PLANNED BY LOCAL Carbon and Grand Junction w ill lock horns for the third suc- Kiis contracting film of Den- Gibson in working out details of; j cessive year in the home lot tod ay, in a game winch promise I Colorado, arrived in Helper; ta' assisting persons in Helper 10 be fille(5 with thrills for the la rge crowd which is expected to i PATUfll IP 10 to formulate plans and register with the National Un NULIUvJ attend. UHI . j.. fnr! Bureau. The commit-Helper wi., be Band selection. employment H.TpJ The Colorado fl, e nst tee appointed are as follows: C a special program ce'ebratd by state the champions Junior X. civic building, K. D. Helper Mrs. TO STAGE Mtmnott, chairman, and Festival To Be Held B.Yil), Carbon ! have made a very es Post Office. Comhigh band; Powney, Dora Marshall, Jess Cox, Legion, recf.1' Impressive f. t iding to information given mander December 9, 10, 11 Dank- - Mel Crawford, W. H. Wardell and at start as ord this year HOMECOMING Postmaster, active amworth will offi- Eugene Gibson, who is an ex-- ' in the new Action will begin in about well as in the Catholics the have' Carbon cially open county officio member of the committee. tSek. If the weather permits, "Vlc audi or.um. The program for past. This year Tor their preparations nieeting.The Star The following list of questions start d thls meetmg is as fol,ows: they have sucf, u be carried on during j Carnival Catholic annual sixth Spangled Banner and answers will clarify in the ceeded in keep-' havof idea the with t winter, will be played minds nf thp neonle who are to which is held sometime during' their goal ing I the building completed by 8 The adDecember. of while colors and who are not. It is to the forepart register line untouched, vance. a j$ summer. OPENS CAFE t. r your advantage to read and study 9. in, n. and committee appointare primed and December & as been Rebuilding when completed will set Opening Prayer the list of questions supplied to dates have iu mono to a point where iney of $50,000 i in the neigborhood D. J. II. furnish the necessary information, news nave Deen maae. uie pu- iof by Chaplain 6 maintain to stand determined a ,' will be one of the finest of or annua , k tnls lesuvai is io l'ose . THE. HOW AND WHY iTne Palace Candy store, i H. Jones. that record. . , ... kind in Utah. ,, raise runas tor tne ioire wme uuuutcu mis mat. iney are Of The V' However, they will be fighting school. Tfi again prepared to serve all kinds (in memory of NATIONAL reUNbMHLOYMENT Aime As City (against odds if the following Salt The traditional banauet in the of meals. Miss Sylvia Bonacci and L. Dankworth CENSUS in the which u.. 3ctncian Is Now o... appeared port, ...in i,; Sliver .UOOll pavilion win uyeii me ' jMiss Eva Mavjc have been en- - departed comrades). Muted bugle 1. What is the purpose of the Lake Telegram, is true: The Job fun fl)stiva, Thursday thre.dav " gaged as cooks. Mr. Papacostas will sound taps. Bugler, Ralph census? "Hopes of Grand Junction high unemployment m announcement booths Additional an,l night wishes to assure the public that Migliaccio. for a second consecutive school count of To an the accurate entertain-unemnlovpget to weeks several je the both of these ladie8 are exceuent introduction of the Gold Star ago meg and a variety of 'Colorado state football championuncmDlovand nartlv ..n., mai me cuy uuuuwi uau cooks and patrons ot the palace mothers of ;t and vicinity. Helper faded ed. today after Coach ship tented Jack Aime of Kenil- are assured of to make this year's event orj Dankwortli. good Alma A Mrs. Solo, 2. "Red" White announced dis-- I be will sent? To cards whom Rt.indine. according to the Rev. J tli as .city electrician to fill meals. ritual opened by Tost seven of his reulars for of in Legion missal United To the every family 1 ym A jjuej vauanuy cuueeu uy me rca-1st, followed season. of by the rest the (onimander, States dancing public a thrill to know-tha- t and 3rd officers. pm of Charles James. Queen contestants will vie for of traiti- 3. the is White whose breaking under gave auspices ft. Aime is now on the Job and he is back with a band between the coveted positions Reserves reason. as Lawthe census ing rules being taken? li been since Tap dance, Miss ffirjorie Nov. 1st. He is that Oh well, you can hear 'now and the last night, when the CTsmissed the of will the and take y Mrs. Art baa places decreed, accompanied-bRay. Congress a; assisted by Johnny O'Berto. them, dance to them, and enjoy ley, coronation ceremonies will take players. (Courtesy Elaine's School of tbu President has directed that it be place amid a display of pomp and them yourselves Saturday. School officials announced aptaken. wman Carter Appointed For those who may not be fam- Dance). l ceremony. 4-- ' of Coach White's action." census compulsory? proval the. Mr. R. of Vaueh. Introduction J. biodian of Auditorium thA nnmrrtitfAa nrn An with the Annual Christmas iliar fTinlinor or, No. But unemployed every ITiarman Carter was appointed Tree of the Legion, may we state an. Remarks from Mr. Vaughan. on Page 3) (Continued partly unemployed person is ur- Band Selection, is to gather the city council at their last here that the idea Ed;th .. a for Plans . gala Homecoming to . . cooperate. . .nlar meeting as custodian of together all the youngsters in this Introduction of John Booth, gently requested census oe tun- - ; . day November 20, for the alumni 3. now win ine HEART ATTACK IS TT . . new civic His part of Carbon county, gnd after Speaker of the Day. Address by auditorium. la'"-'r....iur, Qf Drigham Young university are. i"C5 ductej? ' Old with Hm' McLaU8h" making arrangements m will begin as soon as the Mr. Booth. ?.em'tary' hearing completion under the dir- at a certain Closing number by the Helper ThrouKh the facilities of the .,,n- - correspond ngCarailla( lection of Wayne Rogers, president,! :ject is accepted by the govern-a- t Santa to be here FATAL TO STAND-ARDVIL- LE Office Post Department. Report in- time, provide each kiddie with a Junior high school band, lher M and Helper city officials. appointed the f associated every! students. Every. cards will be delivered to In. David Griffith was also bag of candy an apple and ani The afternoon will be left open Adele Uonza, thing is being done to make the Tickets, Cards arc to be returned. ' clude: family. else and the whatever WOMAN v olnted to act as supervisor of orange t jn order that those who desire , old frradw for th ofct chairman: Mrs. J. T. Keller: fcltehens whenever any public fund raised will obtain for them. may the game between Carbon Elmie 'wb0 Mrs. Bernardl T.A., will return to Helper, the campus analysis. ... mis tuna nas - oeen Dieh and Grand Junction mgn. Wets are sponsored and held nereioiore. . font- dishe. JoseDhine Rinettl: cedar fnr th " wok.enA cV. TT ," . ' will . nf nara.lpo w - .. . . . , I '- ... .111, . v.i.o. ur luc" . lie auditorium. She has had a ntwraj inrir me BencrumiWhite 7 p.m. the Ladies auxiliary Mrs. Mary Huntsman chest, Margaret Scartezina. ball game, and dance. Stand-ardvillin at deal home her succumbed at HeinMrs. work of experience as a mercnants or Helper, dui mis year of (rbon Post will serve the NoTJ booth, be Fancy will the festivities Starting ards win. be Ce,jverod on ok, and P.T.A. is rated very highly as lrB tneir w,yes i6 and must be returned by MID- - "ne. chairman; apron the rally Friday evening to get V: ,J Friday morning at 4:30 "v ;:hunry a to attack. She was the of sweeues, and a Mrs. heart and Mrs. guesta rurKey booth, in mood for ; the J.T.Kelley the everyone MGHT N0VEMBER 20. ; Z,a X , -- 6 4 last minute '" announcement has ,Unner in the ainmg nan or we. 7 wh ? mhnulH flll ollf antS re.:j. E. Flynn; banquet, Mrs. J. P. football game with the Montana wife of A. Hovey White and has funds. en made auditorium. that Mr. Carter has this dance for its jPhalen; publicity, Roy Mailhot state Bobcats Saturday. A torch- - been a resident of Standardville Xmn on sale wherever are Tickets dir-ro- r be followed! This event will recreational jNo appointed unemnlov- - and Father Ruel; bingo. Joe Bon- - light parade, fireworks, speeches for the past 14 years. She had is who nertnn for the city of Helper. He you see a Legionnaire. The price by a dance and entertainment for or parUy unemployed who j3 accl Jr. and Josephine Rinetti. , by President F. S. Harris, Mayor been ailing for nearly a year, is $1.00 per ticket. This will in- the men and Contest Entries she is Besides her husband, Anderson of Provo and for-- j Mark p have complete charge ofaudi-'ur-all clude wants elabie work. to and work t0 jQue" general admission and also ladies and guests. tirities carried on in the November 15th. j Close j of the university survived by the following child- students ,mer 8 what age jm.t8 apply? the opportunity to hear Migliaccio !ren: Floyd. Jack and Veva of The parade feature, usual in the. There are no age limjta and gymnasium. highlight the rally. Only one week remains to except band in their Armistice and his Day program, has been! exlsting gtate reguiationa at 10 the '.Standardville and Raymond of Oak Carbon Catholic con- -' later for the morning Saturday opening performance in Helper. Nitjtion of Auditorium eliminated fhis year thru a desire will Creek, Colorado. Nine brothers Carnival Queen contestants and Homeeoming Day parade workers' ages. The public is urged to assist to to; cernnR Be Held In Near Future prevent any discomfort John g Shoud ft)0re tha obtain 2000 votes free. Everyone start featuring floats entered by, and sisters also survive. un.j one the local Post of The American marchers, s particularly the school empoyec person in a family eligible and you need only social units, clubs and various ' Cook, Austin Huntsman, and Mrs. city council has announced? Legion in providing a real Christit the dedica- - mas treat for the children of Hel- children, due to the sharp weather turn a eard7 register your name with Kather- - other organizations. The parafle Ethel Jenson, Ferrou; Mrs. W. D. long looked-fo- r common at time of this year. men's service fraternity, and val- - Wilson, Standardville; Mrs. Ada Yen ine Rasmussen. member1 unemnlnved a of the new civic auditorium Rvprv per and the surrounding camps. 'J be Verv beautiful and valuable.lt to be directed by Blue Key, Patterson and Mrs. Furel Mont of a family should fill out and held In the very near fu-Helen Anderson, Bob Ossano return a card. Mrs. F. S. ik prizes are being offered to the liable prizes are to be awarded. gomery, Salt committee consisting of John Colzani and Glen Balllnger and Thurman Carter attended the, 10 Where may additional cards 'three highest winners. A are being sent to high Payne, Draper;' Jack V. Hunts- Invitations heads of all civic and foot- witnessed the i game in Salt Lake,be obtained? Elgin watch has been donated by, school bands to enter. All music man, Peerless, and Owen Hunts- will meet immed- ball Saturday. game. At the local post office or from Moss' Elite Jewelry of Helper and. will be under the direction of man. Castle Gate, to work out a program and & diamond ke Mrs. White was born March 22. the postman. other necessary ring by the Gift Shop Professor Robert Sauer, whose arrange- "Y" band will also 1 500 at Ferron and was married 11. Where ruts for the official opening. can information be of Helper. A beautiful Hie first public chromium and black dresser set march. to Mr. White August 15, 1913 at secured in filling out cards? gathering will Preceding the game in the after. Price. They made their home in held m the new edifice today, At the local post office or from has been donated by Lewis Op-- ! Inoon, a grand entry of all bands Hiawatha following their marriage tical Go. of Price., the postman. N the American Legion will in the parade, led by the Cougar where they lived for 10 years, of' will 1 their Armistice to 12. Is census confined the The this queen crowning Day program American citizens? be held at the Silver Moon Hall band, will enter the stadium or moving to Standardville in 1923. fi banquet. Mremonic A President! Funeral services were held at No. All permanent residents of Saturday night, December 11 and more, definite and complete 01 IWam of the: events will be PVi t.Ky.1 are tne most uie ianaaraviuc Amusement mil event tae mciuaea. win coionui be """"""J U"'tea siaies ""l",uo B1 9AA AllsifvYiant ic ' IS C'driKHl OUIIIJ S AllOimem alumni to the school at this time. Sundav at l n.m undor the dir. 13 Me at a later date. tM. lniorm,tian a:v.n n'.h i..mivi. tf.o football ection of the L.D.S. church, with All Drive TO Begin With Monday .the cards to be considered confL1 j Votes for the queens are ob-- j Petween Hives ofwome painting and cleaning has 's se'- - Bishop Reed of Latuda conducting. idential? 'lite a,)"' key, donatained thru the sale of the finished, and the building is ' . . . t t ' i.l... I... . "-uauua "'"""-The annual American Kea uross.anve win get under way on Mon- first class condition for the Yes. This information will be tion tickets, each ticket entitles speakers included Mr, and Mrs. " a uemonsirai'oi. enuv dav.' Novpmber IS. and Carbon countv residents will hp nnrnrl and usii for nnemnlnvmont ntntiafipa ihi nnoon tn K'e vnta i"'" ftt gathering today. '.. ened by more fireworks. Unique invited to renew their membership in so worthy a cause. Red The musica, op Reed of are in 14. L. A. Utah (lay npni dotdds mai promise io Cross chapters Should every question on the urged by Schafer, Red Cross TO PnMlCWC -DANCE AT ' UltlUl as this jcensus card be answered? IU n,.vv.... u, uC n Ge0rge Gibs0I1 0( Standardville. manager in the Pacific Area, to enroll 27,650 members Yes. To obtain the most accur- states quota in a national campaign for five million adult members. The Ladies' auxiliary of the ' i 1 1 iK ' . , ' ' ffV ill- - . . rn.Allmatita Standardville local was in charge ur mnt lunuo XTyM.AmhAH uuiuiiuiciiio .fill UA nuicmun t tiwilljg UU 1 UilllHSgl Ving .Hie II11U1 lUrlllOU 1IUSK1U1B ine tfca" RAINBOW GARDENS IN SALT LAKE CITY Lejrion HoUls Meet 01 ine nowers and pall beai'ers. H jident asks that each question be Day. f'-- f to answered. ice Standardville However, At failure, calendar year.' Interment was in the Price City the during past Caille Pace- - chairman of the OATllnniV illOIITl The instruction free to all at these answer some of the questions will NOVEMBER 15TH under tbe direct Inn of dl8trictCemetery, lD I UilUAI said I this Tuesday mUH !drlve UH not Prevent the card from being Carbon Post No. 21 of tbe Am the Wallace Mortuary. that the Carbon county allotment schools on swimming is of the lerican Legion held its regular !will be $1200, and that no specific fplendid kind and the large at- - wanted. 15- - Who an is in conference 'been the labor e at sessions With Friday Individ-,nd-ancindicate meeting at Standardville, Dorothy Wilson and Margaret a' "Unemployed"! nd.S Raised to Fur- - amount has set for , . T i between the C.T.O nitht, November 5th. Washington ual towns and cities, so that the """ ' general acceptance and ap- - Person? v.,r jane were seieciea as ine aeie-A of either a box of Pers0n for any ofi Federation American of Plans and the rroval the Tree XmaS 'entire organisation program. Many havej fex pn Legion county will work together g tQ Beau conven. g nui wui.mB, v,uo Laijor apparently railing, a spec- - ing ana wresuiug piogram were tjon At thg mef,t, .acquired, tneir initial knowledge "'"' in reaching the $1200 goal. ol(J of. the ial convention of members of the discussed, with nothing definite. , rting early this year the local swimming during..... the sessions ab,e t0 work, and wants work. t i l"c hut were ncers . . ...-;. . tne L reinsiatea ior I'Dirtiu ii .i v. v., is .1 i. iinomniAv..A uhn t 1 oan. me American iegion is cmnns a. 01 uma "llu " er?i iiumocr nave oeen iu uo uciu iu o.i commUtee from g preparations for one of iLake November 15. at complete "Port i r-pven tne Denetit of excellent life i " t"iau" " euuei -. Trees in "iggest Christmas cording to an announcement maae .appoiniea w b3kc lnvesugauous, uoM iaot ( uaroon neiu i! . couniy ,inai jeai color who is employed part time today by Frank Bonacci, represen- - on the desirability of starting vice president and louise Bosone !ls a splendid achievement. This sating instruction, too. ias secretary-treasurer- . Anions? other activities nf Im who is able to do work and is such a nroiect. of thA C.ro. 01 eanization. a of aPPoinfment CT. Tree ch ter ha8 hed a hIgh mark ln more for work. Dirportance in the way of community looking James Morgan, Regional committee at the recent J'stmas 8 and has done much to is deemfd necessary Louise Bosone has been ill for 17. Are person, on Emergency ector for utah Idaho and Wyom-- ' whenever servlce sponsored through the lo... . meeting of the Post many t ana in it OI tae 8lale or a week or so. niitv ine tne 0lricer8 orgamziumn neip included? work cal chapter of the Red Cross haa .were considered for putting ,,. projects ing ha8 maied cards to all local n. m,a(trv Yes. They should register as un.unlons in utah, advising them of Eamzation. Wea aCrnno Tl'(fS o minimum baen the conducting of first aid The membership campaign will' choo, olicitation from the local mer-'- . fln act,v, employed. A specific question Is the convention and urging them to' Each de,e8ate will have the j Notice To Ht8 Aa a result of the ,! oe Bianeu wun a ureHiviiiwi iu uc county-wid- e contact to the parley. power of castin& 5 votes in the resultPd provided on the Report card for send delegates and many hel(1 e j vote will Basketball Players Monday mo,ninK for the can-H- in much beneficial knowledge be- all persons working on a Nations offered a Legion Ball v are between 43 and 50 lo- - 'convention. And each i n- vassers, a session at which there ing acquired by a considerable N.Y.A., C.C.C.. or other emer- - cal affjiiates of the C.I.O. in Utah. represent 60 members of the hold ivi. ot Lilr tji-- i ivniuuun viar. A mber of limited called be is on a special speak. meeting V110"j Ta! loca4 work project which is supnumber of persons who have inMr. Bonacci stated that the pur-- J Saturday, November 13,iwi" ... give durIn he VT for Friday night, Nov. 12 at the j wio Proceeds of which will supply j p..ue.B m terested themselves to the extent ported by public funds. of the convention will be to', 'I0- act!vlty. po9e e ln mem-- " funds needed city hall, for the purpose of f fill out!organIae 18. Should housewives a state council, that they attended the classes which for the Christ-- ! motho(l8 to be followed Tf , 'oca!3 been Tree. discussing and organizing plans! "g and return cards? ibership solicitation. conducted. will function fn a simllar manner ;h!f for a city basketball league, j ,n order that the patrons of this' 11 18 hPpd that the mark of Establishment of a number of Housewives should NOT fill out!to tbat of the a. F of L.'s com- - established, with one at --Price, 'ace Is the Oil Workers Inter-: may be assured of a good 1937- - a membership approximat- - road side first aid stations in the cards unless they are able to domittee or council Thelr duty civic I All business houses. ' the committee in i'200- - may be Pasae(J this district as another service ready other work and are looking for be to act as advlser9 to all locals. na""a,; and w, - 'n6 an, , charge clubs, plyers and other perJince that heK f"v0' and Intercede in their Migliaccio and his season in order that the ability ofto be rendered if and when need-J"- work for pay. behalf, sons in Helper who are intfr-- j in other the Orchestra will open the the organization to serve may bo eij a st,.p which indicates the 19. ehouid farmer fill out and 2 CRte.l in tho formation of such i field. Mr. Bonacci further stated and return cards? ,nr season at the Rainbow increased. Sponsorship of swim progressive aid trends of import- - return cards? a program are isigt'd to attend j that there had been three locals ! J'na. This popular leader will week events at both Trice and ance t0 thin area carried out fori Not if they devote full time to If they are unemployed or part-- : .established (his meeting. in Wyoming during j pU rememhormi on the unemployed, able to work and beeu have hv. the Red their own farms. ly points high in Tlplner .... . wplfaro I M u t ' , l r v ll ii. me same periou. 7 and 20. Should farm laborers fill out want worn. it should give the the organization's community serv.jCr0flg A Week e r j i ; 0 ; fs ;st J ie le . - " P'7ted ""Program (I J g.'Z UiwlLlli LAiSui i j k . t ri SJSs-f 1 1 rt home-cooke- d I I V j , ! 1 ci J n, I '"- e - tttk: i .... . P.-'da- w- -' 1 . I?",, V 7 iw ! , j n reg-lwi- ll n j re-li- l. frater-organizatio- Utah-Colorad- o Utah-Colorad- well-know- n 27,650 Red Cross Members Before J ! Thanksgiving Is Utah's Goal -- 'lag-iaisin- p Breakfast ..... p 1 1 .1 ' I 1" OIO OUT 1 1 e uUiiiLllU vr-.- .' 1 ' ... , j i .. v,is i .u'ot " TSi- - j... t.v utm, e a... ....... 1 WA,1,.,, par-genc- y '"'"V Jf' wra-Wc- T, T i j - 5 I $ ' n.n . "J f!,? |