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Show WoteM$jfoul$ish - Hut A VOLUME 40 AND RAILROAD NUMBER 44 HO MURDOCK VOTE ON ELECTION, IT IS YOUR DUTY Tuesday NEWSPAPER ates filter Final Lap , GRANGER MAKE PLEA TO serve on the supreme bench in Utah: and help run the affairs of the coun- ty. It's not necessary, and I haven't the time, to write a big long editorial who do not on how we Americans vote on election day are not living up to our soverign duty rather I'm going to brief it by merely reminding you of election Next Tuesday. November 5 and say "VOTE AS YOU DARN WELL PLEASE BUT " i CHARLES SEMKEN TO PRESIDENT OF L.D.S. HEAD "MARCH OF DIMES" CAMPAIGN CHURCH GREETED amoaDS&i Oirsve Governor Maw Will Speak At Rally In i ! Dragerton Tonight Once every year on the first TuesGovernor Herbert B. Maw will be SUPPORT DEMOCRATS day in November citizens of the the principal speaker at a Democratic United States have an opportunity to be held in Dragerton tonight rally of most other In a final plea to the voters of peoples not afforded under the supervision of (Thursday) the world they have a chance to go Carbon county for support on Nov- the Carbon County Democratic Cen-- ' a group ember 5, Senator Abe Murdock, Conto the polls and help select committee, Charles Semken, the of men and women who will repregressman Walter K. Granger and county chairman, announced Monday. sent them in the various governing Justice Martin Larson, all candidates will be held at the school rally America. Free make on that up the todies Democratic ticket for reelect8 o'clock and will conclude Next Tuesday, November 5, is one ion to their respective offices, were house at the Bourbon's drive for votes as an when person every those days of guest speakers at a rally in Helper acover 21, who is properly registered Monday night in the civic auditorium organization. Remaining campaign tivities will be conducted individually can the of U.S.A., go citizen a is and under the direction of the Carbon by each candidate. to the polls, and surely we are all County Democratic Central Commitselect and the help to polls, tee. going men who will go to Washington as Both Senator Murdock and Conour representative; congressional with a The March of Dimes County chairmen for 1947 were named last week by Basil O'Conner, New York City, president, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, and announced by Frank S. Emery, Utah director. Chairmen of the counties in southeastern Utah are as follows: Charles Semken, Price, Carbon county; Neldon Williams, Castle Dale, Emery coun ty; Mrs fteed Somerville, Moab Grand county; and Mayor K. S. Summers, Monticello, San Juan county. Mr Semken has been the chairman in Carbon county for the past five years and has successfully carried out the program each year. VETERANS AND G.O.P. EXPRESS HOPE AS DRIVE NEARS END A few radio IN cCc FAR, A FINE RECORD FOR FOOTBALL TEAM addresses, newspaper and personal home-to-tra- l home campaigning Is the type of last minute campaigning the Exservice-Th- e men's Nonpartisan ticket Intends to do, Gabe Simone, party chairman, announced yesterday as their ticket squares off in their initial attempt to wrest a few county jobs from the Democratic party next Tuesday. LOST DEER HUNTER Stressing the "need for a change a group of young and WALDO GALE NAMED and offering capable men and women to do the TURNS UP AFTER TO HELPER LDS iob." the Veterans havP added con- gressman Granger pleaded good-sizeaudience for the continu- WARD BISHOPRIC siderabie interest to the campaign NIGHT IN BLIZZARD ation of "liberal, progressive policies that was only contested by four B. Waldo Gale last Sunday of the Democratic administration", publicans. Except for surveyor and and hailed the memory and deeds of set apart as second counselor- in the attorney .the Veterans have a full 'Sammy Tallerico, 24, Castle Gate the late leader of their party and Helper ward bishopric of the LDS countv ticket in the field. coal miner, and deer hunter, was Mr Simone and his committee help back in his home e president of the United States, Frank church by Apostle Albert W. Bowen, Tuesday afternoon was in Price attending a quar-- ; ers were very optimistic about their after a lin D. Roosevelt. Numerous benefits who be-of harrowing experience tol-li-. F .. Ml Kn Yn XTwV. l1.n J nrr9annn UI x,ullu va.uu,.. s ana v.u..lc.c were cited by both speakers tnat lost all night Monday in a blind pay e a lt;w upsets wneu uc mnuuis aio ing blizzard in the Indian have "accrued to the common man." canyon An active church worker Mr Gale counted next Tuesday night, 'The Geneva steel plant and what country. its effect will toe on the people of all has served as ward work director for! Only four Republicans According to Sheriff Joseph Dudler The Carbon Republicans have plac-MI- a whose office was notified Utah and especially Carbon and Em- the past year, and had worked in the about 11 teach-presidency, and as a ward ed oniy four candidates in the field, p.m. Monday that Tallerico had ery counties was the major project not Senator Murdock and Congressman er. Lynn Broadbent is bishop and El-- , irs May Bliss, "Curley" Monroe, returned from a one-madeer hunt Granger pointed to as a tangible ev- mer Parker is his first counselor, jonn W. Liddell and Mark Hammond, at the time he had said he would reidence that Utah's congressional rep- Mr Gale succeeds David Colton w'ho are candidates for clerk, sheriff, turn to work, members of his force, transferred to the Spring s'essor and attorney, respectively resentatives "had been on the job highway patrolmen, and Mr Dudler Each has done considerable campaign took to the in Washington." Mr Murdock told of Glen ward. hills and searched from the fight that went on in the capitol Two other wards in the stake had ing and is hopeful of being elected. 11:45 Monday night until dayabout for months, with Colorado, Wyoming new additions made to their bishopric Every party and party member on break without results. Mr Dudler and California all wanting the plant, At Spring Glen Leonard Roundy, an the three tickets have definitely then radioed his office and asked before the powers that be convinced employee of the state road commis- agreed on one thing, that being to Captain Eddie, Quins to round up the that Utah had what If took" to''oper: sion, was set apart as second coun- encourage voters in the county to sheriff's mounted posse and have ate a plant like Geneva is and will selor to Bishop Stanley Judd, and get out and vote next Tuesday. "Vote them proceed to the country where Dorr Hanson will fill a like position as you please, but Vote," is their un- Tallerico was lost. become. animous plea. to at Kenilworth. Each pledged to work endlessly About the time the posse arrived "continue the forward march of pros on the scene, 15 professional, fousin-es- s Democratic perity in America that the and industrial men strong, the Party, through a Democratic congress lost hunter rode Into the sheriff's to had FWA brought and administration, headquarters on a truck, tired, cold the people." and suffering from exposure from a FOR LABORATORY Justice Larson reviewed several night in the wilds. He told how he AT CARBON COLLEGE cases that had come before the suhad lost his direction when the blizto related preme court of Utah that Word has been received by Dr. zard hit, but knowing his only chance club last Kiwanians of the Helper the working man, especially the rail E. Jones, president of Carbon Aaron move on was he to struck the keep night selected as their 1947 president, DRAGERTON MAN IS (Continued on Page Eight) of the Federal Works Agency-approva- l in he out the direction college, might thought club served the Jesse Perry, who has FALSE of the college's application or FOR Duchesne the to FINED him lead highfor five years as treasurer, and is Board Readies between Carbon and Duchesne. for a classroom and laboratory buildway is He CHARGE PRETENSE the present Fortunately he struck the road Tues ing. Payment Of manager of Cornets 5 and 23c store Jim Beard, 41, Dragerton resident, day morning and picked up a ride The faculty will be provided under Premiums and Bills was sentenced to pay a fine of $20, with a trucker. the veterans' educational facilities or serve 10 days In the Carbon counThe mounted posse had been div- program authorized by the Mead Act. i The South Eastern Fair Associain he when ided into two groups, the first half pleaded guilty considjail, According to W. H. Cheney, divisty to tion board met this week Price city court to a charge of 0f them arrived on the scene about ion engineer of the Bureau of Comthe in all business for closing er plans obtaining money under false pre- - 3 a.m. under the direction of J. D. munity Facilities, Federal Works Agconnection with the fair held last tenses. 'Dillard. Mr Quinn was to have dir- ency, In Denver, a government owned part of September. There has been Beard to the ected the second shift in the after- temporary building at the Vanadium complaint. According the of a slight delay in the mailing had told Vern Frazier, Price, that a noon. Aiding the search was Glen plant in Monticello, Utah, will be dis that fact the to due 1 checks, f son of Beard's was critically ill and Wing, radio engineer for the high- mantled, moved to the college camppremium this was the first year a fair has 1 needed to "be taken to a Salt Lake way patrol, who arrived Tuesday with us, and and converted into been held in the past ten years. Itl ' Beard asked several "walkie-talkies.- " classrooms and a laboratory to immediately. hospital blank new was necessary to have for $20 from Frazier for this purpose its chemistry department to care Assisting Sheriff Dudler checks printed, as the amounts range discovhis search which were a later for Frazier the him, record enrollment of veterans gave of Monday night number from fifty cents, and the denuties Bill Collins and Albert Pas- - registered under the GI Bill of ering that the story was false. hundred Acord Earl several ran into Jesse Perry ' premiums BUI Victor Two Lines other and sic: Patrolmen Sacco, men, Rights. Lylej was required. a great amount of work here, and has been identified with Spring Glen, and Bardo Felice, Price, Hyatt, and Dick Pace and Leon Installation of the proposed facility The secretary of the fair board is Kiwanis since 1939. on a total of two joint Lines, who were deputized by Mr has been assigned to the Bureau of were arraigned the county is also B. H. Young, who Dudler. 'Continued on Page Foufj Chosen to assist the new president Community Facilities. clerk, and cluP to election his office B. vice Acord, Earl in were president: work extra was overtaxed with treasurer; Roland N. Reddington, -distributing; the election supplies, Harris as Curtis and and preTaylor mailing absentee ballots, that are directors; Robert Booth, Louis Bunparing the necessary reports f ' 'j?" time nell and Sam Fratto for one year. this at office f required of this f ilil Flaim Ernest and 'A' Jewkes Calvin of the year. Mr Acord hold-ove- r directors. President William Campbell of the are the of the Helper Junior high fair biiird stated that every effort is principal v, and has served as a director will bf made to get these premium school, new tre of directors, Two as club. the of check to the winners as rapidly are from is already unner Mr Taylor and Mr Booth the and e. job possi 1 ' and Mr Harris and Mr l Gate, Castle t ' wav, Fratto reside at Kenilworth. The new officers will be installed Misses to Be Held At the first meeting in January, at at 4 SjfT Anthony Nov. 1, 2 which time the district governor of Oeof Piatt W. Fuller The following services are to be!rtah-Idaho- , in den. is expected to officiate in tne hfMd at the St. Anthony church 1 and 2. Friday induction. Helper November Mike Migliacco, roadmaster for the nllirht will be the Feast of All Saints with Utah Railway Co., was inducted by Obligation of off Holy Day 7:30 at R. J. Vaughan .former district govFriday morning ernor, as a new member. He was me oi 9 o'clock. Exposition t,nd to the committee on Public . u frnm after the i an 'd sncraiiii'iii "j eve- - Affairs by President B. H. Hyde. the in 7:30 until j o'clock mass of the Observe Navy Day ' tiinir. IIP' rii ii rlnvntinna of N'avy Day was observance ai Brief will begin Benediction jltosary and club's routine, and the of a 4. part f so. of ai Frank Dalpiaz. a former ensign In Feast the will be Saturday l at the N'avy. was the speaker. The Ki-' ,ta with three massesThe said numbers. two sang "Toties wanis quartet so' S o'clock and 8:30. A project of the North Carbon LDS stake Girls' Committee was the assembling of 112 girls ranging in . was In charge of the tnf thp chair-- j ages from 12 to 20, and was Wahl six Albert and of the nine wards, to eing for the stake conference last Sunday representing i ZZ, souls starts at noon Friday - program, mui- man of tne meennn. afternoon at the tabernacle In Price Their director was Mrs Gerald Anderson, shown stand n In Saturday until J, continue front of th and t was mado by Roland Tayi honer group. 1946 .11 and says the cu;ior. director of the Seated on the stand, reading from left to right, are: show, that November 22 nati neen v Stanley Judd, bishop of 'Spring Glen ward; Sterling tomary prayers, Of the definitely selected as the date, and C. member of stake presidency; Cecil Broad'jent, stake Forsyth, ..." Ha Mary tor of the president; Albert E. Bowen. .. that all parts and committees had Council of A t h nf I' ' (t ,.....r who Twelve, Remember over "Do the 'You Frlc presided conference; Rybers, chairman of the Deseret Industries, church Holy been assigned. uass gained appnaui.will be the theme of the show, committee; Orval Stevens, member of stake presidency of Carbon stake. Photo by Carryl's Studio. ouls. i j advertising d j i 100-voic- A 'jng nug-sea- j n team that can roll up 130 five football games, is conin points sidered a pretty good team. Especially is that a fine record when the team is of the junior high school class. Then to hold their opponents to a small total of 26, makes the fete more praiseworthy. Helper has a team of that caliber this year, and that is exactly what their record for the year is. Four of their opponents were in the junior high class, and in another instance they went out of their class and into a class B high school to hang up a 25-win and that high school is tied for conference honors in their division this year. That's right a pretty outstanding record, especially for a junior high school. , 0 30 CARBON HOMECOMING SET FOR TOMORROW GRID GAME AT 2 P.M, The annual Homecoming event at Carbon college campus will 'be held tomorrow, Friday, and will 'be observed by the students with an assembly, lunch, parade, pep rally, foot ball game and the annual Homecoming dance. The affair will get under way tonight with a huge pep rally on Main street and a .bonfire on the Harding school grounds. Starting 'the day of events Friday will be an assembly at the college is gymnasium to Which the public invited, followed by a parade through Price which will consist of floats sponsored by each club and class at the college. A Homecoming queen to bp selected from candidates chosen by clubs and classes by the student body during the assembly will ride the Queen's float in the parade and will also reign over all other Homecoming activities. At noon, honored guests, veteran and alumni will be served a luncheon at the college cafeteria and all are urged to attend. They will also be football most s at the assembly, RamP and evening dance. The big feature of the celebration will be in the afternoon when the Carbon high Dinosaurs meet Davis in a league encounter. Last year the principal feature of the Homecoming was a college game but it has been decided that the college and niRl1 school will alternate during each successive year in furnishing the football game. The day's activities will bo concluded with a dance in the college gymnasium. Loon Lines and Dorothy Miles have been selected as for the Homecoming event. Other committee chairman who will "faist the general chairmen are: Jasper Phelps, assembly: Walter Axel-eanparade and floats; Wayne Marfan, dance and publicity and invlta-tons- . June Hardy. The queen selection 1s under the direction of the Homecoming chairl, i v MEETING 3-ST- Three LIIS stakes, Emery, Carbon North Carbon, united together last Friday night in planning a meeting at which they were honored with the presence of the president of the church, George Albert Smith, and two members of the Council of Twelve, Matthew 'Cowley and Spencer W. Kimball, who spoke to nearly 1500 church members, and friends who jammed the Price civic auditorium to an overflow capacity. Enroute to Window Rock, Arizona, President Smith, Apostle Cowley and Kimball, and Cannon Lund, where they are to visit with church members among the Navajo Indians, and confer with those who are presiding over the mission, stopped In Price overnight to be greeted by the large and appreciative audience. They left Saturday morning for Blanding where they were again greeted with a public meeting of church members from that area. Elton Taylor, president of the Carbon stake, conducted the meeting; and introduced the visiting church choir composdignitaries. A ed of three Price wards, Helper and Wellington and under the direction of Edgar M. Williams, sang several selections, and a ladies trio from Emery stake sang two selections. Mrs Bailey of Orangeville .member of the trio, sang The Holy City. President Smith recounted his first visit into Castle Valley over 0 years ago when only a few straggling farm houses dotted the area from Soldier Canyon to Emery county. He contrasted that with what he and his associates saw that day as they came into Carbon county. He called on members of the LDS faith to go forth and do missionary work among' their own membership. He related several personal experiences where he had found people out of the church were happy at hearing of the belief (Continued on Page Eight) i Any ' and 1 SO men. DISTRICT wmm H QCtiOBI the dit or VOTE-- ESfext - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946 QDITO RIALS bi MINING "W--1- . Kiwanis Names Jess Perry, Earl Acord Club Leaders Fir GIVESAPPROVAL t. ri ' 112 Girls', Chorus Thrilled LDS MM; ;. ij 1ff ;- y. Stake Conference n hi mi;: .'.'ii LTZS: Mm a 0 0 i 1 f ''n 1 Zh child-welfar- ur T e A7 JJ aJl |