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Show . THURSDAY, A . MINING AND RAILROAD NOVEMBER Politically Independent TOURIST INDUSTRY NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR CA RBON VOTERS TO ELECT ELEVEN: DISCUSSED FOR HIS DISTRICT OUNTY GLUE WED. of the Helper Kiwanis heard a report by Val H. Cowles of Price last night on a meeting held in Denver where disrepresentatives of eleven states of means and promoting ways cussed G (Roosevelt HighU S. Highway No, as route No. in Utah way), known 50. . ... Mr. Cowles was one oi iour Liaa men 'who were In attendance, and was a representative of the Price Chamber of Commerce. He pointer! the beneout to the club members every practically derived by fits counbusiness in Helper and Carbon ha? which travel tourist ty from the and will be routed along this hightravel way. "The tourist trade and a such to point, now grown has where it is now the third largest industry in the United States.'' Mr. "If we in Carbon Cowles stated. Utah are to Eastern ancf county benefit in proportion to the rest of the nation, then we will have to cooperate in advertising to the tourist in the what this area possesses form of scenic attractions," he conMembers " re-ce- : i ON TWO MAJOR A, 4 mitprri'i.i t r 32. NUMBER 44 PHEASANT SEASON OFEflS FOR and tlie Mayor city council have announced ami a complete obrecommended servance of Armistice Lay in Helper next Friday. November 11. A'ready this year l'i evident Roosevelt and Governor Blood have issued proclamations designating the day, which twenty years ago, saw the end of the great world struggle known as the world's war come to an end. Each of the leaders pointed out in his message to the people of the nation and state, the reasons why business houses, schools and industries who could, ('ease their activities for the day and join with the citizenry of their communities in observing ttie day as one which has gone down in history as a great event Merchants and scnool officials in Helper are urged by Mr. Sprat-linand the council to close their places of business, and schools, for the day and join with Carbon Post No. 21 of the American Legion and the rest of the nation in carrying out the day's program to conclustoVi. a successful KEW FACES APPEAR PARTIES' TICKETS COUNCIL ASK NCE G. FACIALS NOVEMBER Club VOLUME F. Spvatling v! X DAYS SUNDAY Pheasant season will open Sunday morning at 7:00 o'clock in Carbon county as well as tliruo.it the state of Utah, and will continue through Friday, November 11. The same six days will be hunting season for pheasant in the counties of Emery, Duchesne. Uintah, Utah. Sevier and Millard. In oilier paits of the state, lie season is limited to three days, uiday through Tuesday. According to a proclamation issued by Newell B. Cook, state fish and tame commissioner, the bag limit in fill counties is three male birds per day and possession limit is set at two days' legal kill. Hours for hunting are 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All of Carbor county is open to pheasant hunting, except the Millerton ranch. Quail hunting season is November Dai'i, Saturday, and November 7 in vis. Morgan, Sanpete. Sevier, Utah and Weber counties, witti the legal limit being eight birds per day and he possession limit also eight birds. Voters of Utah will trek to the polls next Tuesday, November S for the third time this fall to select men to and women to carry on the burden of local, state and national government, this time the successful candidates will become the elective officers for thq next twr or four years, instead of just the party nomFor United States Senator inees. FRANKLIN S. HARRIS Carbon county will elect eleven Representative in Congress 1st Dis. officials, namely: two Mate repreLEROY B. YOUNG a sentatives, two commissioners, For Justice of the Supreme Court county clerk, treasurer, sheriff, atFor United State. Senator WILLIAM H. FOLLAND ELBERT D. THOMAS torney, recorder, assessor and surFor State Representative veyor. In addition, they will have a Representative in Congress 1st Dis. CHARLES LEGER voice in the selection of one United ABE MURDOCK Term States senator, one congiessman and For Justice of the Supreme Court county commissioner JOHN W. HOLDEN one justice of the Supreme Court. roger i. Mcdonough County Commissioner For State Representative Term INCUMBENTS MISSING cluded. TERRY McGOWAN BONACCI FRANK i on two the Missing Fete Show Cast major parties' For County Clerk and Auditor Term Commissioner. County will tickets be several familiar faces, cast who particiMembers of the CARLYLE PACE A. D. TIDWELL (Lon) they having been defeated for nomlast pated in the Kiwanis show For County Treasurer Term ination in the recent primary and County Commissioner were auditorium, Friday at the RAY NAYLOR PETERSON ORVEL (Blondie) run-of- f elections. Those incumbents guests of the club. For County Sheriff For County Clerk and Auditor who have secured places on the DemBarney Hyde Elected General Chairman of Show Jack Phalen. manager of the Utah S. MARION BLISS H. YOUNG B. (Brig) ocratic and Republican tickets are: Wilson, Knobbs Chosen Secretary, Hotel, and Thorit Hatch, local atFor County Attorney For County Treasurer Frank Bonacci, state representative torney, have recently become memS. J. SWEETRING ARTHUR N. SMITH Barney H. Hyde was elected gereral chairman of the 1939 "Days of from District No! 1; Orvel 'Blondie' bers of the club. Mr. Phalen Is a Sheriff For County Recorder For County '49" committee at a meeting in the civic auditorium last Sunday after-Inoor B. commissioner: Peterson, transfer from the Price club, and IDA K. THOMAS A. KNOBBS C. (Rod) as representatives of most all civic, religious, and fraternal organH. 'Brig1 Young, clerk and auditor; Mr. Hatch was a former member of! For For County Assessor Attorney County izations in Helper. M. H. Wilson and U A. 'Red' Knobbs, were again DemKatie on the Liddell, recorder, the local club. Claude Cowley, coach SHEYA EDWARD S. P. COLTON as ichnsea secretary and treasurer, ocratic ticket, and S. Marion Bliss, at the junior high school, was a For County Recorder For County Surveyor An executive committee 'respectively. on the sheriff, Republican ticket. guest 'was also named, and consists of Mr. DR, A, KATIE LIDDELL BENNION RALPH P. ANDERSON D. A. an Tidwell, who served Carbon Next week's meeting will be For County Assessor Mr. Knobbs, B. H. Mr. Wilson, Hyde. county in the 1937 state legislature, interclub meeting between the Price CHARLES H. SEMKEN INDEPENDENT TICKET appears jReddington, E R. Crissinan, Mrs. W. TO SPEAK AT on the Democratic ticket and Helper clubs at the auditorium, For County Surveyor Vondella: Mrs. H. Wardell and again, but this time he is his party's at which Clarence 'Pat Henry, edFor County Assessor ' CARL NYMAN Knight. r four-yeafor choice the commission ucational director of the Chicago DEAN D. HOLDAWAY The purpose of RED CROSS MEETING post now held by Win. A. Engle. Board of Trade, will be the featured the executive com Car! Nyman is the present county speaker. THOMAS FAVORED BY iwmmmmmem mittee is to advise surveyor, but was not elected in At a district roll call meeting Frithe respective com G.0.P, LAUNCHES to fill the un 1934, being appointed mittees day evening at 7:30 o'clock in the appointed expired term of Earl O. Anderson, LABOR IN Price Community church, tlie prinfor the organiza who moved to Salt Lake City nearly DRIVE IN ' an cipal speaker will be Dr. Adam S. second tion's two years ago. una! Bennion, who has been selected for show. Others seeking election on the TUESDAY'S ELECTION the second time to head the AmerThose attending CARBON COUNTY Democratic ticket who have been Red Cross membership drive in ican the and the meeting closely identified with ti;e party for D. Utah. of Elbert Senator Approval aiganizution River Straightening Progresses they 'Delegates from a number of years, but have never was voiced by Slate Senator Carbon, Emery, represented are: County and state Republican nom- sought a public office are: Arthur N. Thomas According to City Recorder Ernest San Juan, Grand, Duchesne and UinE. M. Royle of Salt Lake and Si Flaim the city council has rented a inees officially' opened the 1938 cam- Smith, candidate for treasurer, and A. J. Carlson, B. tah counties will be in attendance at Welch, legislative representative of n in Carbon last Thursday night C. A. drag line from the Rio Grand Barney Hyde II. Reddington, Joe the Knobbs, candidate for sheriff. the railroads, of banquet session, to which the Ogden, at political Dowd. Moose court room R. E. road company to be used in straight- - when an Crissman, Lodge; Mr. Smith has served a number of has also been invited, accordand Price. in held public Helper S. meetings Franklin Dr. Harris, to enine the Price river bed from the listened Amorican Legion; Mrs. B. H. Redd years as county chairman, Price city to Mrs. J. W. Bingham, program candidate for United States Senator, councilman and city treasurer, and a The first meeting, an afternoon ington and Mrs. Hal Taylor, Ladies ing Hill street bridge to the chairman. She particularly urged, session, was held in tan municipal of the on Canyon street. When this project Lenoy u. xouiig. wui.u Mr. Moose; Jess Cox, Helper City; this week hard worker in the party. while the other at all roll call workers that Helper CWef. building and district, this from a Democratic Ladies is completed it will connect with Mrs. Cox, club; be press bbjj although never holding a was house in At court as the present, will receive valstaged they Bertha Spratling, BPW club: Mrs. similar project started last year, and Justice William n. ronanu, urgeu major position with the county oruable the latter under auspices of information for conducting the Price, fundamental Republican Woto return the will make an almost straight chan Wardell and Mrs. Clyde Miller, has been a zealous workdrive. The annual campaign is to be, .. I. .. , I. ... (reekAi iiican De: ncratic Club e: ' well s . - l. . lvu s. .Aiauei for the pres- ganization, nel through the city. It is anticipated principles as a cure-al- l .uia. er and delegate to conventions for was under ciuu; iicum, 1fn of Carbon the gin in Cabron county on Nov. if,. auspices the ills throughout economic ent that this portion of the river will Knight and Mrs. Riggs. Helper school many years. In addition to Dr. Bennion. another of Labor's unit League. country. teachers: Mrs. Crawford. L.D.S. Re le in tlie near future. Rounding out the county ticket are In his was will be Nyles Christensen, Senator speaker Royle strong reThe speakers condemned the Val H. Cowles. state representative praise of Senator Thomas, pointing lief Society; Mrs. Wright and Mrs. National Red Cross field representaof Bliss Mr3. also Bliss. Rebekah policy Advertisement For Bids On Lodge; ciprocal trades agreement nominee, Erward Sheya, county at- out that his had been a constructive tive, who was here several days last Water Line Listed This Week represented the Pythian Sister Or week to assist in the Dresent administration, and urg' torney, and Charles Semken, county record at charging! and Washington making arrangeder as welL A copy of plans and specifications return to a scientific tariff assessor. Neither of these candidates that the ments for the membership drive here. candidacy of Dr. Franklin S. The meeting was presided over by were received this week from the flaying the present trend to central-be- " have sought office before In Carbon Reverend Father William A. RueL Harris is one of obstruction which Mr. Hyde, who briefly related an newly-e!ectePWA office in San Francisco, auth governmental functions In the county. , Is directed chiefly toward disrupting county Red orizing the city council to advertise nresident with a corresponding break Four Republicans, whose names the program of progress which Pres account of last year's show and the will be master of cereactivities In connection. for bids on the city's waterune pro down of the three branches of gov appear on this year's ballot, have ident Roosevelt has been monies. Short talks will be given by carrying on. United the which tax DATES CHOSEN orfices under the before, ject recently voted on by ernment, aspired for county Senator Royle was specific In a Raymond Weeter and Miss Gayle-Cox- , States has progressed, and urged that they are: Carlyle Pace, who was de- number of his charges and directed Following the election of officers, Payers of Helper. junior delegates la3t spring B. H. incumbent Bids will be received by Mr. Flaim the government adopt a more toler- feated by the national convention in Los Anhis remarks chiefly to pointing out and the decision to again sponsor at his office until November 17, on ant attitude toward Industry. Young for county clerk, four years the main support which? is back of the extremely popular show started geles. Several instrumental numbers present ago. In a close contest. S. J. Sweet-rin- the Harris candidacy, declaring that in February of this year. It was pro- and a vocal selAcljon will be which data they will be opened, read, Dr. Harris characterized offered: was his party's nominee for it is and contracts awarded to the lowest administration leaders a good men a reactionary campaign posed that the 1939 festival be held by members of the Carbon High strictly and two ago, years bidder, a n.m. is the time set for on the wrong track, running away. district attorney which is aimed at injuring progres three days Instead of two. February school music department. to this year is opposing Edward Sheya opening of the bids. sive legislation which has been es 9. 10. and 11 were the days chosen "We need a good strong minority he for the county attorney post. S. P. tablished in behalf of the cffalrs." by the meeting for the second an- - HELPER MATRON governmental balance people. DIES in Colton, who this year Is seeking the '49er show. Safety Markers Placed Mr. Welch spoke more briefly dur-inusaid In discussing present trends SUDDENLY total- assessorshlp. was the G.O.P. nominee the On First West Street condemned He he which was pointed out that thel E. R. Crissman government. appointed by ing Two school zone safety signs have itarian philosophy of government, ex- in 1934 for county treasurer. Ralph members of the railroad brotherhood the group to write letters to all WEDNESDAY MORN u. n,an to a P. Anderson, who lost keen placed pn either side of Canyon emplified In Russia, and said that are staunchly supporting; the candi- wholesale houses and distributors of Mrs. Katie Skerl, 47, died Wednesstreet on 1st West, which drivers of strong minority was now needed in Anderson in 1934, Is again seeking dacy of Senator Thomas for jeelec-tion- . products dispensed by local mer- day morning at the Price city hosthe surveyor spot. automobiles and trucks must heed, ths country a9 a balance. Copies of a special Issue of chants, asking for merchandise to where she was taken Monday listed pital, candidates to the In addition and slow down for the school zone. onlled for repeal of the "Labor,"' conservative weekly pub- be used in the games and the morning. Death waa xi. for lication which is has attributed to party a the Republican and These markers are a safety precauabove, owned by the rail- country store. By starting early. It reciprocal trades agreement hemmorhage. of the voters of road brotherhoods and In its consideration tion for the great number of school the Is principles a and twenty greater quantity anticipated return to the Republican Mrs. Skerl was born in Trnovec "Charles Leger and children who use the years of existence has not carried a variety of merchandise will be made ff I ord r t nrotect ou Carbon county, of hich t of repAustria, house May 13, 1981. She came to the for and J F. Pettitt line of paid advertising carrying available for the 1939 show. 8lng to and coming from school. of livestock, agricultural products America In May 1913 and has since W. Holden and John In resentatives; behalf of Sen campaign material Secretary Wilson was authorized lived in Carbon raw materials. Private employment McGowan, commissioners; Ray ator Thomas waa distributed at the to have being a resiBa" Park Is Sodded appropriate letterheads and dent of Helper county, solution of the unemployment Terry a K. is Ida 15 years Mrs. and She was treasurer, unNaylor, Work was completed last week Helper meeting. envelopes printed for use of the married he said. August ?7, 1913, in Price. recorder. der the direction of Councilman A. problem, Thomas, commitree. of Surviving are a husband. Anton "I do not believe in the gospel Dora and Mathilda Bonacci of San TWO INCUMBENTS 8. Wahl of the. Several requests were made by or- Skerl, one sodding of the out- scarcity, we cannot solve the problem daughter, Anne, two sons. Francisco are visiting at the home field of the a nt i ATI . . Twt Heading the Democratic ticket are ganizations represented for concts-icn- . John and Tony, the latter of Calif city's ball park. Labor unless industry is s of Mr. their and Mrs, parents, fts furnished by the PWA and the which resulted In the following ornia, and a daughter-in-law- . ue two Incumbent United States Chief Justice Folland criticized Senator Elbert D. Frank BoanccL Aerials used, by the city. grocp", being assigned to assume . Funeral services will be conduct JUU&o ronuiriiiK i ur- adb and anA present suu of crarrre Congressman Thomas the respective concession ed at 2:00 p.m. in the EXPRE8S CONFIDENCE " . Helper civic campaign on partisan P""-taken Waterllne Change rk apaIn ask the voters of i:.d committee: Jess Cox heads thp auditorium Sunday. be 7 I,,,llclatr D. 1., Oman leaders, Clyde and ,h. Party to Nears Completion Washingmnmlttee on ejupment and ttop-rtlcs- ; Utah to send them back Marl D. Gibson, of the G.O.P. and another term. Roger I. for ton entertainment, schoo. teach Basketball Meeting Announced Change of the city's waterllne on res6 anil E etreeta Is rapidly nearing ntralization or poer ---u. Is the Bourbon candidate for Bourbon county organizations, and berage. Brctheruood bar There will be a meeting of all who "T pectively, are both confident his of Ksliway Carmen: advertising . discussed xne of the Supreme Court. Justice completion, " to wish according to a report dent, cumn-'"the Carbon County will win in election. congress are party Tuesday's who nower by from the club: '49er dance. UPnr club; Basketball join Republican candidates Roosevelt city recorder's office TuesResident Candidates league Sunday, November contacted to date on Keno. Moose; country store, Amertuck . made by niirt and the at- - waging a vigorous campaign for the day. With the finish of this work, 13, at 2:30 p.m. in the civic audiMar-docboth ticketa state that they have ican Legion Auxiliary; hot-donn. seats held by Mr. Thomas and stand, torium. rldent9 of the northeastern part of on me bu. or anu ne etrenuoua a campaign and Ladies of the Moose; candy booth, purge .re, Dr. Franklin S Ha .Tie, for conducted city will be assured of an ample tempted B. Young, claim victory. L.D.S. Relief Society; and LeRoy fish gressmen. senate, entire pond, the concession committee. the the PPly of water during Dean D. Holdaway is the solo in- Women's club; script sale. Rebekaha; The next meeting of the group is eason. for congress. William H. Folland la accomp. Martintdli Miss Eltobeth of the Supreme dependent, candidate, and In running cake sale. Pythian Sisters; and pop- scheduled for Sunday, November 13. . . MnAf motored to seeklnsr the Justice on Page Four) in opposition to Mr. Semken and corn booth. Girl Scouts. A. J. Carl at the civic auditorium, was the anvj Court In opposition to Mr. to spond Sunday and Mr. CoHon for county assessor. son was chosen general chairman of nouncement of Mr. Wilson. "ary Rigs and Met Taylor spent Salt Lake Monday. Saturday In Salt Lake City. "7 vi Republican Ticket g Democratic Ticket 2nd Annual '49er Show To Be Staged February 9 , 10, 11 Treasurer n, two-yea- S, AFFAIRS OF Helper City . Rail-jpaig- over-crowde- foot-bridg- e 1 H Non-Partisa- n d d Cross-chairman- to-th- e g al vnrr foot-bridg- e s. ir r- u. , - ... g |