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Show (Lf S J FlH H r" mil. A VOLUME MINING 32. NUMBER 15 AND .1 RAILROAD 3S . S3 I S3 DISTRICT S M BS B 1 S3 NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR Politically Independent Price Gets 1938 Sportsmen's Riot Following Failure Of Emery County Sportsmen I Special Air Mail Hop Planned Dempsey Kiggs Dies Suddenly Of Heart Attack Today THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1938 C. J. Allen Elected Head Of -Retail Merchants Association For Carbon County Dempsey Kiggs, local engineer' for Plans for a special air mail flight, the Denver & Hio Grande Western from the Carbon county airport to Railroad, succumbed at Salt Lake suddenly At a veiy well attended meeting of the Retail Merchants Association City on May 19 in observ2: 3D p.m. today of a heart attack. Mail week is' Monday night, C. J. Allen, Air of the L & A Drug company, was National ance of Mr. Biggs was 62 years old and M. P. considered by officials of the; elected to lead the organization during PKlfi as its president. being was stricken suddenly while sleep Carbon and Emery sportsmen deV. Penney com m committee the of J. and county Street, charge manager nig at his home. finitely decided that Price will be fc an an- V. KAKLY CLOSING $ imliyi was lh choice, for He is a member of the Masonic of its observance locally, the scene of the annual Sports week nouncement made by this Chris Jouflas was retained "''' S! MUST ON and 28 lodge has been in active Riot and DANCES SEEN civic 29, at a men s May Gibson. Postmaster Eugene & 1 affairs in Helper during the time he HAVE PERMITS meeting Tuesday night at the office The proposal was presented to the mere lants and bus mmi The results of a meeting held ml lias lived here. of the Helper Furniture & Hard- - 5 commissioners by Postmaster inessmen were elected as a board ot Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mar- county ware. The meeting was attended by JJ An intensive the Wednesday, which was attend- effort on directors: R. A. Nilson. Uus Tsan-gariRay Walters and James Lund, mana daughter, garet ed by members of the over by Mary, both directors, and presided pan of State Highway Patrol- - J county J of of the airport, who received asager Barney Hyde, C. N. MenunoU, i oniiuission and of Helper, and a son. Dr. Cecil D. men Jack Sullivan and rnou several members of the board of the two mini- - "I surance the county will cooperate in Elmio Bernardl. Omar Bunnel and Kansas Kiggs, Missouri. City, President Elmie Bernardie. Davis, is being made to appre- CJ Sain Stein. icipalitks of Helper and Price, I" were Funeral arrangements will be an- the plan. Pledges of support Two weeks ago announcement was t related to the enforcement of l bend all motorists operating I.ee Bracken J. made also by Mayor it. A. Nilson and Gus Tsangaris nounced later. vehicles made to the effect that the riot this without permits issued JJ existing provisions of closing Sprat-linof Price and Mayor George F. are thu retiring president and I" .ear would go to Castle Dale, and 5j dance halls at 1:30, a warning the Tax Commission. State by The Rehekah Card parly that was of Helper. respectively, It was pointed out by the would be sponsored by the Emery to beer vendors that their lie- - l scheduled to be held the 15, Friday l'he Ervin K wad first started organization 25 Wimber, that the nces would lie revoked if they cents and Ij county sportsmen. has been postponed and will be one Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones motored in the fall of 193G for the purpose of f ans-we- t hour's who had previously been appointed Ij Hold beer to minors, enforce- for time to American Fork last Sunday. week later, on April 22. business and industry announced J V ni( nt of the removal of slot perpetuating ing a few (piestions is a general riot chairman, within and about Helper. During the great deal cheaper than the Tuesday that failure on the part of machines, and promises that fall of it inception as an organiza! Helper and Price would ex- 9 fine for operating a vehicle the Emery sportsmen to HI Pi tion under the leadership ol Mr. is without with him was the reason for fore-- i "J which one, tend the curfew hour to 10 p.m. J usually uHI 1 an excellent promotional pro5.00. Ji The present curfew hour is J going the sponsorship of the annual was carried on, with the resgram 9 fete. o'clock. When this is ad- Sixteen persons were ults being very beneficial to the comCharles Atwood of Price was apvanced one hour, the cities will in their applications H munity. make efforts toward strict en- pointed chairman for the '3$ Riot, Saturday morning, w ith five One of the main projects sponsored and was empowered with the authA1 beforcenrent, it was declared. turned either J being down, by the Retail Met chants association, The meeting was called as I cause of poor eyesight or be- ority to appoint his own committees was Railroad and Mine week, which the result of requests made by throughout the entire counties of cause they failed to answer was successfully carried out during "C and Carbon Emery. delegations oi civic, religious correctly the required number and school authorities to the Helper sportsmen assured Mr. Atof questions. Those obtaining m the years 193(j ttud 1937. and A general discussion followed the wood of complete cooperation, licenses are: governmental units earlier this of officers at the Monday election Norman expressed gratitude for the. splenyear. Sandquist, Price; E. did support given by the members meeting where a number of worthAttending the sessions were: Kilpack, Price; James Besso, of the association from Price in Commissioners C T?. Fahrine. Price; Chas. Milano, Carbon- - Ji while objectives and ideas were sug Orvel J. Peterson, and William 3 gested and if carried through will putting over the Riot held here last ville; Viola Shelby, Spring Can A. Engle; Mayor George Sprat-ling- , Produce limited benefits for the en According to Mr. Street, it is pos- - J yon; Art Haycock, Helper; M. Through the sponsorship of the year. Chris Jouflas was general sible that additional numbers will l Gianini, Helper; Jean Mcln- ,lre community and area served. chairman in 1937. Councilman Al Wahl and Helper Kiwanis club and the More Elk To Be Planted eration of all local churches, the be added to the program. However, ! tyre. Salt Lake; Raymond C City Attorney Joseph Barbog- Membership cards for display by Decision was reached at the Tues-dauo Jr., of Helper; Mayor J. Helper city park will be the scene 'the services will not last more than-othe merchants and business nouses. Gordon, Mohrland; John Oli Easter Sunrise Services. The an hour and fifteen minutes. Bracken Bee and Councilman meeting to purchase a carload ? veto, Price; Clairk DeFriez, J'in their windows were ordered print- In case Father Ruel isn't able to services will begin at G a.m. and will of elk from Jackson Hole, Wyoming E. N. Chidester of Price. of leu, and are to carry the name of the Mohrland; Hugh McMillan Carbon-Emerbe presided over by R. J. Vaughan. (represent the Catholic church some and plant throughout the establishment and the slogan adopted Price; H. L. Moore, Price; Or- The Public Affairs committee of other representative will take his big game range. Part of the VAV.VAV.'.V.W.WWiVl ville Tatman, Price; Mrs. U- by the organization when organized, the Kiw anis club under the chair-- j place. animals will no doubt, be ueposuea DIVIDED OPENS vea Brooks, Price; and Frank "Ship by Rail - Burn Utah Coal It is possible that other changes in is in the Range Creek country and the manship of M. P. Street, K. Collet te, Hiawatha. $ Trade at Home." remainder between Orangeville and charge of the program. They have of the above program may be made. Following the printing of the cards 1938 SEASON ,eoi:tacted and made arrangements Services At Auditorium Salina canyon on the Emery mouna membership drive will be made and with the officials or the B.D.S., If Weather Unfavorabla tain. jan intensive drive to adveitise Ilel-Ipof the weather, the: DR. MAW EXPLAINS carload of Elk delivA complete Regardless AT PPLPC MkV 1 Catholic, Christian Scientists, as the trading and recreational ered here' will cost approximately ft I i IIJUU iiiri i i Day Adveatists and Community services will be held. If the morning; center of Carbon county and to cre-- j memin is too cold or stormy the services! Churches for their $400, the cost to be raised by a ate tietter ' feeiing between and w ill be held in the auditorium at the Easter morning services. in the association bership and labor. ess, Divtdend and, The industry, between Host.l.ties an-j am wl bQ aa folows: the same time, (6 a.m.), was through popular subscription. Carbon county will be resumed May!lnln)duct elected The renew president, when newly to Mr. o Street. TO R. LAW welcome nounced are PUBLIC by urged speech Sportsmen 1st. when the Miners, who performed accepting the obligation of the orIt is hoped that people will takei Selection from the St. memberships in the association and in the Central Utah league along Anthony ganization, urged the cooperation of of this opportunity Girl's advantage church Catholic ofj thus add features to hunting and w th Helper last year, and a coral Dr. Herbert B. Maw, president of till those who had cooperated in mak- Services. the ShelMrs. Easter vocal Robert Choir: early solo, attending fishing. Helper-Pric- e and the rema'a-ue- r Utah State Senate and ing it a success in the past, to earn- don; vocal solo, "The Holy City," The movement started by the Kiwan-;th- e of Carboi county will officially Henry H. Jones; musical selections is club will be an annual affair, was of Utah's direct primary law get into the movement and make tn PAINT UP CAMPAIGN this year the most successful - aressea a large audience the net nrespry the lid off the 1S?S Utah In announcement bv the made the L.D.S. church. Speakers from the !per civic auditorium Wednesday year in its history. league at Pr'ce be Bishop Byron Carter of the ident of the club. will ' According to re- - L.D.S. church. Father. Wm. Ruel of was the Catholics who wish to attend LowniSht- promised Cooperation WEEKS EXTENDED ' J LO "The safety of all of us depends newly elected officers by heads ot lilt the St. Anthony and Notre Dame Mass at 8:30 a.m. can attend the al mining communCatholic churches. Bob Radke. Pas- Sunrise Services and still be able on majority rule' declared Dr. Maw different civic and fraternal organ-i- n "Red" Perry, tor of the Seventh-Dae ity. to attend their own church. opening his address. "The pur-- ' izations in Helper. The retiring Adventists. Announcement was made by Barwho has of the direct primary is to ficers were also complimented managed for ney Hyde, chairman of the city's the baseball affairs L. D. S. Church CATHOLIC SERVICES preserve our rights as citizens." the the excellent manner in which clean-uand paint-ucampaign, to over Dividend way continued. Ijects sponsored by the merchants unfavorthe effect that due to the With for several years, had been handled during OF HOLY WEEK an!ss'ciation SCHEDULE Maw launched Dr. Into then the city able weather conditions is rapidly whipping nomin- - the past two years. SERVICES on old ihe of attack system Services Sunrise on the council has extended the time a team into shape ating by conventions. He explained PAINT-Ucampaign until May 15th. that promises to be ooa that under the old system the masses CARBON DEMOCRATS Pr" "r,aay, Carter announced! Byron Bishop First prize of $15 for the house that a potential threat "oon to 6 p.m. ire ure. This were not the ones who named the this morning that the Latter Dayi shows the greatest transformation in the industrial Saints Church services being ar-- three hour service will begin with delegates to the conventions, but and a second prize of $10 will be At a recent fol- - the league. delegates were chosen by a few HOLD INITIAL and sponsored in by the Sunday!. the JMass of the given by the city. Merchants . Ed Marchette meeting of the of- rangedSeven sermons on "The These politicians usually by politicians. mat would not be and school held, and Helper who distribute paints ficers of the league held at Provo, Words" and closing with the elected who nominated Ki- Last delegates with would the cooperate to they consented give supplies have Dividend was given permission to wanis club in sponsoring the Sun- Way of the Cross. serve candidates would who thej MEETING MONDAY merchandise of prizes consisting Max two in Stations Cross of the 7:30 the players. up sign continued, 6 p.m. bosses, a.m. in the speaker andj rise Easter Services at from their stores for the winners in both the Price and Helper churches.! this resulted In the creeping in of Bryan, catcher, and Pat Nyian, a city park. the campaign. The Democratic Party wfll officl- Holy Saturday, April 16. corruption in the conventions. Broadbent of the Superintendent A committee has been appointed pitcher. a little over two weeks a.m. With but alIy of hegin Its political campaign next 7:30 the Baptism. Blessing of Is in an school The charge gave speaker Interesting Sunday by the council to inspect the houses the the left before Paschal and Water the opening game, Candle, Reading iPxample of how one convention inlMollIay evening when the county for program being arranged and yards throughout the city and the management of Easter Services. followed team local of the by High Sa)t Lake County was controlled by!Central Committee holds a meeting under, Prophecies, select the winners. Therefore, if you the court house in Price at 8 p.m. Is Mass. "Jake" Sacradrilling daily Jacobshagen, ,ne big interests, and how these Regular Sunday evening haven't already started your spring an announcement made accord'nS team is ex- - ment services will be held as usual 12 noon. Lenten season ends. a and fast, successful were in terests naming cleaning there is still time to parti D- MarI 17 thei by field Gibson, to the Easter 7:30. county attorney, take against Sunday Masses, April pected four out of five candidates for state at tne central school house at cipate in the campaign. 'Rn'1 chairman of the county commit- 10:15 a.m. High Mass;genat0r from Salt Lake county. 8:30 miners. jIt js expected that home mission- - Helper tee. Some of the boys who are looking; ies wjjj t,e in attendance, accord- - Kenilworth - 10 a.m Dr Maw explained various steps The date for the county convenPrice - 8 and 10 a.m. High Mass. TEACHER LIST impressive and rapidly gaining their ing to Bishop Carter. by which a person became a candiConfessions last year's form are, Marchetti, Hardate for office by the new law, and tion, the number of delegates will and general plans After all Services during Holy gave an excellent exposition of how be determined CI1K1ST1AN SCIENCE din, and Lindsey, pitchers, Frank APPROVED BY considered. Week. Tangaro, catcher. Pete Tabone, and it will actually operate. The dstpa fnr mnsa mpotintra nf el-- .' SERVICES Saturday Victor Waite, at first base. The latIn answer to those who oppose ector8 fop the t ,n each voting-th4 10 7 but to 5 and to p.m. ter is a newcomer to Carbon, Helper direct primary. Dr. Maw stated; district entiHed to SCHOOL BOARD Proofs Required of Chiist's delegate8 at tne Price 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. with a little more practice is exthat while it may be defective in onecounly convetIon will also be set. "Doctrine of Atonement" is the (Continued on page Six) pected to make a strong bid for the or two particulars its good features', Rnd other matters in all to party subject of the lesson-sermoAt the monthly meeting of the opening assignment. far outweighed Its evils. He pointed 0rganization will pei.taining hunof be taken up. he Christ, Scientist, infield Churches of the school board. Superintendent G. J. The remainder that the committee which drafted gajfj COMMUNITY CHURCH Reeves presented a list of teachers should see Joe Myers, stationed at day, April 17 this law. wrote to various states, r.'...m., , "I and ,t, my is: Text Golden ith recommendations concerning third with either Johnny Allison or The wnicn nave useo. uie aired primary, .present include Mr. Gibson and the ana uhc. aie at short v,u..i. tneir assignments for next year in Sunny Fratto lonyirauier Faster Sunrise Service at (i a.m. and received many helpful SUggeS-- l r.VIM.. " rinliald Mnr.lfinir . .. , -Prirf. Kriss'man at the keystone position.! Selections from the Bible include '"'"0 the Carbon school district. me ' i" and vvorsnip, twelve Jesus Easter geci.etary-treasurer- "These PeterOrvel readings music, J the following: Verdi and The teaching staffs will necessar- However. Dalpiaz will, endeavored to adopt the best;.on Colura0a. vice ee followed will be Holyj-Httservice commanded by Mrs. them, chairman; sent forth, and ily be cut In soma districts, while give others plenty to worry about. features of the primary laws of the;c R Go not into the way of the Communion conducted by the Pastor Filhring Helper chairwoman; in others staffs will be' increased. various states Shorty Maulsby should find him- saying, which have conditions. and officers of the League. Mr. L.; Mrg Anna StecU'eiman Hiawa-Beebuo nny More teachers will have to be ob- self in his favorite center field and (Jennies, ami to Utah. Any defects will,tha. Dawn of the "In me render will not: Jieai assistant chairwoman.' enter ye Samaritans tained at the Price Central school, George Shiga in right, with a merry be remedied future: by . probably uie where classes have been holding one-hal- f battle between Woolsey, Pattrick sick, cleanse the lepers, raise I "The League Fellowship Breakfast legislatures, said Dr. Maw. nave ye out devils: cast Man ville freeiy Standard and.Bosone for the left field spot day sessions. The speaker closed his i , i riv " Mat. 10:5.8). will follow at 7:30. Sunday school at f,oiv addressjp. SCneuUieu IS Considetable reassigning will also UI1 irrnru, tne The opening game w ith a vigorous appeal to the people 0 a )11 conei.uiws n mc ball he necessitated because of the pro- for 2:30 p.m. In Price's Among retain is this what "SciProcesa.m. 11 despite law, from fnllnwine iu ih... ...... Morning worship Gambling Charge ( i.i'i.' posed change in the Cnrlion county parK" j to the sional.' "Bide on in Majesty."; Hymn'8aI'l against It. f.,,(.p and Health with Key high school. Dr. Maw was entertained by thej Lack of proof that U. T. Hayal'a-solScriptures" by Mary Baker fcddy: lid; Invocation and response; vocal Seeks Payment On Contract It is planned to transfer the elevenKiwanis club before "Hail hls.wa was the owner of the premise control his giving Anthem, Kay Bobbins; by demonstrating "Though th and twelfth grades to the new the Day;" responsive reading 81;speech. The program was in charge: where illegal games were allegedly tne in- - over and sin disease, greai and nriiiciiml the fnr Jud earbon junior college, and move the the Junior Democrats, Edward operated, resulted in the freeing of ..iwciiv nwed on a contract Teacher ny no menus relieved others Anthem, "I was Glad;'' vocal soIo,of from ''"venth ami eighth grades the defendant of by Justice of the Mrs. Earl McAlpine; Offertory; IlymniSheya presiding. in f,om giving the requisite proofs Harding junior high to the high involving $3W.39 which was made W. Hammond, Anthem! 1 and 2; Sermon; J. Peace Omar and verses must We vlceftiresident Hi!), Bunnel, go own ofj piety. school. PI33 is asked in a complaint filed their we are not improv-agains- t and Benediction and Recessional, jthe Junior Democratic League pre-- j Ant one Kump, who complained that Mr. Reeves was authorized by the last Friday by Vincent M. Sumner: do likewise, else which our Evening Worship at 7:30 p.m. Mr.islded at the meeting upstairs, and his son Antone Kump Jr. was Mr. and Mrs. Leopole Leon-- : ing the great blessings "chool board to tender contracts to Edward Sheya, league president, in- - ed to gamble at the place, was the Beebe presiding. worked and suffered to 'he teachers for the 1938-3terms as ard Price In the district court Master chief state witness. Pastor. troduced the speaker. T. II. EVANS, tow upon us." (p. 25). office. recommended. j , J ..A...V....MA.A.s I-- " i "IT U"m' s, Rii-gs- U f g i onr-hal- 3 j ?. i it n 1 st Nil-so- sue-cessf- ' ijeruices Sunday, At Citvj Park co-op- -' i y y er Sev-jeni- h umtbi rnnviAni j y ins-tri- 2 J 4.1 VS1.11 V y pro-speak- er p Co-operati- ng P ... ... 1 . in-,1'- 1 hard-hittin- n j ii-- - , ij e. :d-a- j . . . j o j allow-Lawren- 9 |