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Show I ft ?X ' A n,t)ME 32. MINING AND RAILROAD NUMBER 37 DISTRICT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR Carbon Voters Show Interest In First Primary Election MURDQCK URGES 3RD TERM CALENDAR SUPPORT OF OF DISTRICT COURT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1938 Henry Hall Elected Lt. Gov. Of Southern Utah Kiwanis expressed race. Orvel Peterson, present office STARTED MONDAY direct holder, ran ahead in the Democratic PRESIDENT'S POLICIES first In one of the most harmonious conventions in the history of Kiwanis Utah's in interest an in Utah-Idahdistrict, held last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at Sun race, but was considerably short of Primary election by casting Henry Hall of Helper was unanimously elected Lieutenant Idaho, vote Tuesday. Good weather a majority. In the runoff he will be Valley, At the rally sponsored the Jun The third term of district court in Governor of District No. 1, Southern Utah division. He will succeed W. H. Led the citizens of the county in opposed by Emmett K. Olson. Price ior Democratic League byof Carbon Carbon county began Monday after-int- Jones of Eureka. vote which who edged out Lawrence a record Hyatt! cou Monday evenine Coneressimn navt.v a George H. Lowe, n,it.iwrati w- vast Castle Gate, by 56 votes. Harvey C Abe v,rfnM; delivered a stirring noon at 2:00 o'clock with Judge ave IfltS "cm"w Ogden attorney and rivals. Geor&e Christensen presiding. Eleven CAMPAIGN EXPENSES Pinegar, Wellington, fourth man in address In support of the majority over their Republican program of former lieutenant the one for it necessary 142 race, made lagged divvotes are President listed in the criminal Franklin D. Roosevelt. He!eas,JS behind Results governor of the Nor27 Hyatt. on runoff September the listeners 13 urged to ision in and stand up in Republican the civil division. thern Utah district, LISTED BY For four-yea- r offices are con-rnecommissioner, Eu- support of the President's policies. so far as county s,... The greatest number of naturaliz- , M was the unanimous the race between John Redd, gene Coli, Price, led in the Democrat, maintaining that the chief execntivp choice of the conand W. (Bish) Ruff, all ic race, being followed by D. A. Tid- does not seek "yes men' but that he atlon cases are listed in the court john Holden CANDIDATES COUNTY vention for district 101 a Slng,e lerm 01 courl in the two former well, Helper, who will be his oppon- wanted representatives in Congress Lau:,al of price, resulting of Utah governor ent 111 in line with the in the votes who runoff. Others polled votes seveial years, the number being would support - 4 the program carrying high t h. District. in this order: Thomas S. Johnson, termed as that desired He sucnames. countheir for Twenty-sevecandidates of 49, to D. by the people according Hacking, district listing to a close H. E. Alley and W. A. Engle, incum- of the United States. ceeds O. P. Duval court clerk. These will be heard Fri- - ty offices had filed reports of their The election brought in Democratic bent. He of Twin Falls, Idaho. maintained 60me hot campaigning that President day although they usually take up campaign expenditures by Saturday C. A. Knobbs of of the number county a and G. A. for Roosevelt's Helper following opening of a court noon, according to B. H .Young,, circles campaign is not a per-:th-e Other lieutenant uly Marl D. Williams of Carbonville ran a close sonal "purge" but that it is a move term, because of the primary election county clerk. offices. The race between Hali elected in governors Henry O. K. Clay of race for sheriff, being indicated as in the direction of Although that was supposed to be clude Roy Ashworth, Salt Lake, Nor Gibson, incumbent. securing lawmak- - on Tuesday. of Helper jrunoff candidates. William Campbell ing supporters who will Included on the calendar are the the deadline as stated in the Utah Idaho price and Edward Sheya uphold a Poulsen, Guy heaviest of Price, was third in the race and program which he declared has been following ciiininal cases: Frank and ,aw. it is believed misunderstanding thern Utah; produced attorney or county and Leonard Eastern Idaho; Falls. Leavi- Emery W. "Ward, fourth. endorsed by the people in their vote- - Robert Hart, two charges of second resulted in failure of the other can- - Wood, votes for the former and latter. Boise, Western Idaho. B. H. Young, incumbent runoff for the candidates county sunport of the national chief execu- - degree Orson Mathena, didates to report, ng them With the election of Mr. Hall, the burglary; election which will be held in two clerk and auditor, will be opposed tive. He stated that the center of third degree burglary; Edwin Rus- As many candidates had no oppo-th- e Helper club will have had two lieudrive against the Roosevelt pro- - sell, second weeks. The other county office which by Ben Ward, Price, for the Demburglary; Leslie jsition in the primaries, it is believed tenant governors and one district degree attracted "heated" vote was treasu- ocratic nomination in the runoff. In gram is being directed at Senator Williams, embezzlement; Gus Doulos, jthey did not realize they were to governor since the club was organrer, Mrs. Viola O'Berto. Incumbent,N. the first legislative district, Frank Elbert D. Thomas. Democratic nom- - wilful failure to provide; Pete DeAn-- ! files expenses anyway, even though ized in 1929. R.' J. Vaughan served Bonacci, present state legislator, se- inee. In this connection he pointed geles, wilful failure to provide; T. G.!the only expense to date has been the district for one and one-hal- f the list, with Arthur topping leavi- cured the nomination by winning out that at a recent meeting which Rowland, violating an ordinance of 'the filing fee. Smith of Price in second place, years as Lt. governor, and one year runoff. Ed the from for he attended one of the leading Dem- - Price City Latuda. candidates handily Scherer, ng them (appeal from justice Following are expenses as filed by as district governor. ocrats was called to the telephone to court) ; Dragon and Smylia Obren, the candidates to date: B. H. Young, Many Candidates Unopposed Final returns assured Mrs. Katio Helper was represented by four As as candidates were of her many unoppos- discuss with Orvel Adams, Salt Lake arson; Charles Hiltz, violating liquor county clerk, $66.50 including $24 fil- delegates at the convention: post Ernest Liddell, incumbent, Democratic nominee for the county ed in their party ranks, their names City financier who is president of control act; John LeDuc, Robert Os-th- e ing fee; Silas Rowley, assessor, $59.-5- Flaim, Thurman Carter. Mr. Hall and National Bankers' association sana and Peter Tabone, violating over did not appear on the primary balrecordership, winning handily ($24); Arthur N. Smith, treasurer, C. N. Memmott. comher two opponents, Mrs. Clara Mil lots. These automatically become the and a staunch Republican, the matter liguor act; and Leonard Pike, violat- $32.60; Orvel Peterson, two-yea- r Secretary Bergerstom of the Eurand. Mrs. Janie party nominees and their names will or entrance of a candidate against ing liquor act. ner of Wellington missioner, $32.45 ($6); E. K. Olson, eka club made the nomination speech r appear on the general election bal-- j Senator Thomas in this week's prim- commissioner, $65 ($6); N. and Secretary LeRoy Olsen of the Killpack Pizzuto of Columbia. Following are the civil division! ary election. Failure to secure en- - cases jigtert on the calendar theP- - Pettersson, treasurer, $41.65 ($24); Provo club seconded Mr. Hall's nomMrs. Liddell was the only candid- lot in November. These are: e commissioner, Price, trance of this candidate was said to plaintiffs and defendants being named 'w. Ruff, four-yea- r Republican: Carlyle Pace, ination and moved that the district ate to win without a runoff where been followed by an almost H. S. Robinett, assessor, secretary be instructed to cast an '"5 vs. Ray Naylor, Clear more than two candidates were in- county clerk; Zumadakis ($12); respectively: Harry S. J. Sweetring, last minute entrance of a Republican victor Martell. vote for his election. volved. Tuesday evening's tabulation Creek, treasurer; ($24); Terry McGowan, two- damages for death ofiW-lsenme unnea canamate ; Clara ior $23.50 P. Mates a commissioner, majvs. year county ($6) Lt. Governor Elect Hall has served attorney; Silas incumbent, John P. Frances Price, Ralph son; Rowley, gave jensen the move being made to se- - sen suit for separate maintenance Milner, recorder, $51.45 ($18); C. A. the for club as Democratic votes for Anderson, Price, surveyor; John E. Helper ority of the for divorce; Joe Knobbs, $57.05 ($24); Lawrence Hy- - three years and president one year. but a checkup revealed Pettit, Price, legislature, district No. cure nomination of a more powerful and counter-claiassessor, two-yea- r to battle against Sean tor tyjilano etal $24.80 He has always been a very active vs. Helper City res-jatcommissioner, Wednesday that he lacked five votes 2; Charles Leger, Helper, legislative, candidate Thomas this fall. S. Colton $27.85 member of Kiwanis and his election P. .assessor, to district No. 1. of the necessary number, putting him real order ($6); and damages training The meeting was well attended and property; Moroni Hunt vs. Shell Oil ($24); S. M. Bliss, sheriff, $34.70 was popularly received by the entire Carl Nyman, Price, Democratic: in a runoff with Charles H. Semken, surveyor; and Val H. Cowles. Price, the address of Congressman Murdock company etal, recovery on lease ($24); Carlyle Pace, treasurer. $24 district. Consumers. received strong applause. Earner in agreement; Theros Solias vs. Nick lining; Ben Ward, clerk, S.S9.80 ($24); r xhe newly elected officers will take In the commisslonership legislature, district No. 2. the evening a banquet was served. Malkogianis etal, suit on note. Charles Semken, assessor, $44.50 office janUary 1, 1939 and will be 1343. ward DEMOCRATS Sheya, r eonfer- The Congressman staunchly sup- Martina Skerl vs. Herman Plaga ($24); Arch I. Fleming, treasurer, installed at the COUNTY RECORDER: Katie LidO. COURT: K. JUSTICE, SUPREME $16.95 measures bank such as attorney, the Clay, a ($24); at December ence in etal. suit to set aside conveyance: place to be Milner, 857; Janie ported I. McDonough, 1786; Roger ($9- - Katie Liduell, recorder designated by the district officers. Eugene dell, 2069; Clara 682. guarantee law, that which created j0hn V. Pinegar vs. John BiscardiJ?28-9E. Pratt, 1614. Killpack Pizzuto, and maintains the CCC camps, social gl,jt on note: Edith Braly vs. Irving1?42-2An invitation by President William (?18)l G. A- Williams, sheriff, COUNTY ASSESSOR: H. S. STATE KUfKKSENTATlVE. "1RST Thomas S. Johnson, Moyes of the Ogden club to hold the and regulatory measures re- - Lehman etal, suit on lease ($24); security 625; Silas Rowley, 1851; Chas. LEGISLATIVE DIST: Frank Bonacci, commissioner, $47.45 ($12); 1939 convention at Ogden was ac- straining sales of stocks on the mar- - ment; G A. Billstrom vs. George M. ;four-yea- r 1231. H. Semkens, commission-- j 1028; Edward Scherer, 674. kets. He roundly denounced the sales Miller etal, suit on contract; George D- - A- Tidwell, four-yea- r (.ppted by the convention REPUBLICANS COMMISSIONER: H. E. $59.40 ($12); George Collingnam, of foreign government bonds in this Adonakis etal, vs. Antonios Kondan-jer- , MAY GET HEADQUARTERS Alley, 495; Eugene Coli, 1457; W. A. rule. ion, suit on debt; Fred Ludolw vs.jsheriff, $33.30 ($24); Stanley Young. j carrying out a long time ambi U. S. SENATOR: Claude T. Barnes, country (luring Republican Eagle, 370; Thomas S. Johnson. 509; Nick Salevurakis, real estate title 'clerk, $42.62 ($24) ; and Viola O'Berta tion the resolutions committee in 97; Franklin S. Harris, 534; Arthur D. A. 'Lon' Lrtizzette. son of Mr. and Stanley control commis-- j $82.04 ($24). Tjtah Tidwell, 945. structed newly elected officers to Liquor sit; C. Wherry, 231. Mrs. Vic Litizzette, left Sunday night siorl VSi Bob Qssana etal Lawreseizure COMMISSIONER: the establishment of permanCONGRESS study IN REPRESENTATIVE for the Notre Dame college at South proceedings; nce Hyatt, 734; Emmett K. Olson, ent district headquarters with a paid August Wlnkelreid vs. JTJNIO'R CIFAMREIv R. E. Miller, 272; LeRoy B. Young, 790; Orvel Peterson, 1Q04; Harvey C. Bend. Indiana, where he will study e. D. Lee, suit on merchandise con- - QJ? COTtlEKCE secretary. First objective of the cen503. course. a pre-iatract. Pinegar, 592. tral agency would be to compile a COMMISSIONER: John W. MAY BE ORGANIZED COUNTY CLERK and AUDITOR: district, W. history of the Utah-IdahHolden, 269; John H. Redd. 358; Ben Ward, B. H. 1091; Young, 1S06; Ruff, 206. a junior according to the approved resolution. An effort to organize Stanley Young, 851. objectives as Indorsing the 1938-3chamber of commerce in Helper has Glen COMMISSIONER: COUNTY outlined by Kiwanis International, Arch I. TREASURER: a launched of number been 550. by young Ballinger, 308; Terry McGowan, Utah-IdahFleming, 313; Viola O'Berto, 1483; N. district convention The following article appeared in the September, 1938 Kiwanis mag- business men of Helper, was an an- the SHERIFF: S. Marion Bliss, 6C0; P. to "secure a a in resolution Pettersson, 600; Arthur N. Smith, pledged nouncement of made the know the as today. 1S2. Americans, great because we, importance azine, and George Collinghnm, 1338. in increase for their membership of K. document, and appreciate the train ers of the Constitution Ida At the recent convention of Utah healthy RECORDER: COUNTY SHERIFF: William Campbell. 878; clubs in the all district" and to make debecause week and has been this commerce in Ogjunior chambers of Thomas. 482 ; Mrs. XelKe Wilson, sound and unquestionable judgment, C. A. "sincere effort to increase the numKnobbs, 1239; Emery W. Ward, 359. clared "Constitution Week", we are reprinting the article. den, an invitation was extended the 496; G. A. Williams, 1065. officers of the state organization to ber of clubs." COUNTY ASSESSOR: J. W. Binch. COUNTY Dr. Douglas Pincock of Ogden won THE OF STATES" ATTORNEY: Oliver K. UNITED THE meet in Helper in the near future to PEOPLE 545. S. "WE, P. Colton, 259; Clay, 804; Marl D. Gibson. 1596; Ed- men's golf tournament and Mrs. the nt tha American We citizens take for Erranted onr discuss plans for a chapter of the R. J. Schwindiman of Twin Falls ..t..a national here and organization NEXT REGISTRATION rnnvitutioa are set forth in the civil and political liberties, forgetful istate took the women's title In contests CARBON TEACHERS our indifference to their preser- - The meeting will be held in the near concluded Tuesday on the new Sun that document: that of DAY IS TUESDAY preamble the Cal of Hicks, president future, Valley course. Price unit, informed interested If you are not already registero f the imical to constitutional government. people HOLD INSTITUTE In our that the community Under the pressure of criticism di-i- n ed, your one opportunity to make United States, the nrrler to form rented these davs aeainst demncrapv request for consideration of a Helper WOMEN ORGANIZE up for this deficiency before runoff primary election is next a more perfect some of us may be inclined to be!unit was KPlarIy received by the TO STUDY ACORD CHOSEN TO HEAD GROUP flcer8- state 20. union, establish lieve that constitutional government, Tuesday, September TAX PROBLEMS FOR YEAR in the vote not did who with its insure is limitations Persons upon authority justice, The Carbon District Teachers Women from the west and southtran- - not adaptable to the requirements of Central School domestic last general election and nave not was held Saturday at the vote cannot - the modern social and west delast Thursday joined with others then since common the for political order, Number 379 registered Carbon County quility, provide High school. 29 states in launching It behooves "the people of unless register And so runoff in the the they representing welfare, promote general L. Earl Acord, fence, principal of the accordThe school Central act to exhas of the National Conregsure to to our the United be in Helper organization so States" of day and secure the blessings liberty Castle Gate Tuesday, school, was elected presiourselves and our posterity, do or- - amine from time to time the basic istered thus far 379 pupils in the six sumers Tax Commission in what they ingly. dent of the Carbon County Teachers' to weigh grades that will be housed there thi3 termed "America's first nation-widdain and establish this Constitution theory of assiclation succeeding Vernon Mer-11in- - year. With school opening on Monday, crusade against local, state and nafree the of America." of States political United advantages the Services for Sunday Funeral instructor In the high school. - the students are practically settled tional taxes that are Increasing tho in constitua stitutions the Constitution guaranteed The framers of Other new officers elected are: Rus-elFor Spring Canyon Man started tc the school routine for another cost of living and raiding the family to the beneficient and fundamental compare tion, the concept with Williams, Harding, vice presl-knt- : school year, pocketbook." Funeral services were conducted that individual rights are supreme advantages of independent citizenship J. B. Thompson, Carbon High, The - with the of "We all know certain taxes are in number students each status of servile and exists prim(Beal) abject all that and government ; Frank Gonl of Sunday for Parley Sylvester first grade, 64; second necessity for the maintenance of who ariiv for the purpose of actualizing the people of those countries in grade-ar- e: Canyon, of Spring Harding and Drewle Christensen of Henningsen and of making them se- - which, dictators control all the func-- j grade, 64; third, 03; fourth, 50 ; fifth, good government and of proper pubhi a hnnifl fill ddenlv- Friday these .1:,1 Columbia, r directors; and II. mini ai- "'of a heart atack. Burial cure. rights the people of the United tions of government. lic services. But we know also that 68, and sixth 70. "We, afternoon Dahlsrud of Hiawatha, r New taxes are not necessary or In the all fun-- j teachers there for examination the of such the of .' Out establish and year ordain unuei do . States director. was in the Emery cemetery damental law should come the renew- - are: Evelyn Irving, Joyce McKinnon, public Interest, and we intend to mortuary Thomas Constitution." the of this direction the Speakers Included Reverend The powers conferred ty the people ed conviction that the Constitution jGuyla Ricks and Laltue Rowley, who analyse and study taxes, good and Carved, pastor of the First of Price. work all upon their government are enumer- - is the bulwark of our freedom and Is taught in the local junior high last bad, and then fight those which do at been bad Henningsen "Mbyterlan church in Ogden; Chas. not contribute In proportion to what meet the circum- - year. Other teachers are: Fred H' Skidmore blacksmith for the Spring ated in the Constitution. The govern- flexible enough to and David Gourley, state day as social in the and political jsone, Ruby Jones, Mabel Kiehm, Von-con- f they take from our homes and tables," stances that had no beyond and quit has sovereignty company "Perlntendent Canyon Coal and assistant ,della Knight, Sally Mauro, Gladys said Mrs. K. C. Frazier, president of He died erred upon it by the citizens in sphere. because of the attack. early of "Constitution McCoy, Gertrude Orr, Verda Rasmus-rightl- the organization. of observance Instruction; The public Jefferson Thomas Constitution. their Jennie Campbell, state primary an hour later. War-tnte- d "Women are slowly learning that, said "Governments are insti- - Week" invites Americans to a study .sen and Catherine Street. W. H. Mr Henningsen was horn October npervisor; Dr. Eldon B. Sessions, in the end. most taxes are paid by of the formation and the operation of dell is the principal, of son to men rights a protect among 1 1883 at Sterling, Utah, 'resident of Carbon them as consumers through higher the groat charter of their liberties! Junior college: and Silva Funk which belong to men." Parley Christian Br. Edward In them prices." of boast SCllOOl L. Van Aelstyn, for the developing JenDame Americans purpose we Aurora Traditionally, "ate deputy health Iltnningsen. His widow. more Supporting the ofcicers Is a nationthem a and officer. intelligent,! through and religious about civil, political, JgQ Students sen Henningsen, survives. al committee of women representing a aggressive and serviceable citizenship.! in childabout living and brag rights Other survivors are: Seven The Notre Dame Junior high school states from Arizona to Maine. Others FORMER MAYOR HERE In the language of the Greek poet roveriiment deriving its just powers LeOrand Henningsen of Emery, ren, "en Moss, a .. ,. n o6U will be selected until all 48 states Hel-oi former iub of Kenllworth. consent suvuu. v,..vUv mayor of from the T 18 ftre represented. ISO with students a visitor at the home of Mrs. Monta Henningsen Jones: registered. of Spring Can- Yet how many of us appreciate fully The tenth grade has been included a state? "wr Griffith. He is enroute to Chl-'o- r Mrs Lola Broderick constitutes "What philosophy the' political fundamental yon,' Mrs. Esta Lee Jolly of Spring this year for the first time, with an George Tritslnls, former employee Not high raised battlements, of of the Cosntitution and realize the R short visit with his Henningsen Marsdon enrollment of 15. The faculty is the of the Toggery, Is visiting here this Thick wall and moated gate. ra Donna tremendouslv vital part it plays In h0 1,ve ln the eastern MonUe, Colo., and 11. and same as in other years with the ex- week. He recently left Helper to live city minded commonmen, men, high In But, the life , vf.rv-daof Spring Canyon MrLee Henningsen ception of Revei'end Milton J. Kelly, in Arizona. Men who their duties know Mosr 8 now a reHident of of May-iol- place affairs of our existence. In the two sisters. Mrs. Mary Scow and their know k icy.iu-lllBut ueverena ttuward ftlotor rights, Wan W fmirth venr of the mass of our of Morand Mrs. Macell Dykes dare now maintain." in Salt Lake City, as principal. Knowing, Jionnng n8 a few days halt three jr. friends and r visiting oni; a Helper. sisters. Voters in Carbon county y r -. 27 d ' ' , i , i j j ' two-yea- j $38.-hav- i t. j two-yea- j mid-winte- - Rob-inet- t, agree-!$45-5- 0 - CONTITUTION WEEK o . j 1 te Students o 1 wcretary-treasurer- - two-yea- one-yea- Ed-war- d Bo-me- y y JOtre efrisers v d well-bein- half-brothe- |