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Show Support Those Who Get Out And Vote Support You At The Primary Election September 7 Trade In Helper A MME NUMBER 36 42 The fommeois 7 tne e d it or 7th September 7, is in and Election Utah, the Primary most citizen libevty-lovin- g every ! certainly should exercise his priv. and vote for lege under democracy !the candidates oi ms tuuite. j It isn't my purpose to tell any i of the readers of this column how it0 vote fact is I still haven't Jmade up my mind vfhom I'll sup. I can as-- J 'port next Tuesday, but gare you I'm going to vote and so I also intend to use jis my wife. to encourage I all my influence ! others to do the same thing. ; There ara always plenty of prob which require serious considera. tion of the voters. There are a J ferns and questions in a campaign in this campaign of issues number I ! that require clear thinking on the ipart of each and every citizen, j However, there !a one main issue Jin this campaign during 1948 that I is of parmount importance to ever I last one of the American family. We must keep every other "ism" J except Americanism out of Amern, ica, and to vote for any sound Democrat, Republican or J whom you know is for a Government of the people; by the people i and for the people, is a vote to oust those who would change our democratic way of life. cCc I STORES TO CLOSE J cit-lize- DAY MONDAY Next Monday is Labor Day and ALL it is a holiday all stores, t offices, post office and the bank will be closed. This creates a need 'for housewives to shop for two days this week-en- d instead of the Regular one day as per usual. because 'A WORD OF CAUTION TO HELPER'S EQUESTRAINS It has been reported that a number of Helper's horse-bac- k riding are riding their horses along the asphalt streets. Ridfhg a horse on the asphalt street doea. n't do any damage unless said torse ig shod with sharp sleated .enthusiasts shoes. City officials are anxious to pre-serthe streets that have been ve and (Paved ridrequest horse-bac- k their shod horses along that have not been paved ers to ride streets th asphalt. WORD OF PRAISE The Broadbent nd Lynn, day t NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, DUE brothers, Cecil made a statement Mon- that is worth passing on. (Contlnued on Page Eight) 194S-4- 9 school term for j Next Monday, September 6. Carbon and Emery laboring men wil! lay down their picks and shovels, or whatever implement or piece of machinery they use in mining coal and meet together at Price where they will observe the last of three-dain honor of their day, Labor." Will Address Labor Car- ys Duy. Mang!isr According to Harry Helper, general chairman of iha committee in charge of arrangements, this year's affair which is being held at Price is expected to surpass all other celebrations of jthe past. Approximately 2,O00 will be given in. prizes to winners la. the parade, first aid. and other competitive contests. The program will open with a free dance at the Price civic auditorium, Saturday evening, September 4, beginning at 9 o'clock. . nouncement made Tuesday by L Mont Harmon, superintendent. J n" 3 According to Mr. Harmon, there still remains a shortage of teach"s ers in the district numbering about . , ten, with one being listed at the. Helper Junior high school. However, he seemed to think that by t,he time students reported for reg istration on Thursday, Sept. 9, all vacancies would be filled. He has A children' parade at 11:00 a. reeage(1 the oomp,ete Qf teach to Tuesday night. Also on the list m. will open the Sunday program. ers that had signed contracts up Prizes will be awarded for the are supervisors of the district. best floats, costumes, pets and Announce Calendar SENATOR ELBERT D. THOM originality. Additional small cash, enSupt. Harmon announced AS will be one of the featured awards will go to each child the the parade. tering Labor at Day opening calendar for the new annual the speakers Sports and contests for children, school term as follows: Institute celebration to be held at Price be staged at 1:00 p.m. in the will at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7: Prinnext Monday. Price city park. There will be all cipal and teacher meetings in the types of races and other contests respective schools, Wednesday, of for children under 1(5 years S where Sept. assignments will be age. made: Registration of students in The main Labor Day parade-wil- l junior high and elementary schools under way at 9:30 a. m. on get beginning at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Labor Day, Monday, September Sept. 9, and regular classwork and 6. It will move from the west instruction to begin on Friday, end of Main street and continue September 10. east for several blocks then north, The third term of court of the to The Helper Central school will the park. Prizes will be Seventh judicial district in and awarded city have two less teachers on the the best floats and to Seated at the table in the top photo are memrant, Castle Gate; W. D. Wilson, Standardvllle, for Carbon county will open on the union local staff than last year, which means having the greatest September 7, at 2:00 p. m. at attendance. that with 10 teachers instead of bers of the Carbcfn Board of Education, whose and Mont Harmon, Superintendent. which time cases will be set for 12 there will be a doubling up in Immediately after the parade, Those who really keep the school1 organizatrial, it has been announced by the speaking program will start duty it is to guide the affairs of the district two grades. tion of the county clicking were snapped by the Ed. B. Hansen, deputy court clerk. at 11:00 a. m. at Following is the complete list of The group was photograprfed at its last regular the park. Guest The names Of 35 Carbon county Journal photographer on a busy afternoon, just as releasteachers for the district from the International speakers residents have been drawn to Miaa Workers of America- will, inmeeting on Saturday, August 21, Reading from ed by Supt. Harmon: ten days before school was ready to begin. Read serve on the Jury panel for the clude International Board MemHeiper Central left to right: George E. Ockey, clerk; W. L. ing from left to right they are: Miss Maurine term and include the following: ber Malcolm Condie, Rock Springs, Serafina Mauro, principal; Lor From Price Arthur Jeanselme, Shurtz, Price; Ellis Peacock, Wellington; C. W. Greener; Mrs. Harriet Topolovec; Supt. Harmon and International RepMattie Lange, aine Christensen, Wyoming, Gerald Morley, Charles W. Hold-awa- y, resentative J. C. Lewie, represent, and Mr. Ockey. Peterson, president, of Kenilworth; L. Earl Dur- Amy C. Nelson, Josie T. Wetmore Photo by Lawrence Payne. D. E. Orville Chidester, ing John L. Lewis. Senator Elbert Gertrude Rout, Eva M. Hansen, Andrew Mortensen, May O. Leonard, Thomas, Representative Walter Vera Millet, Viola Oi, Demetra J. Elwood, Doyle R. Pitts and K. Granger and Governor Herbert Pappas, Ann Price. Leonard Frandsen. Maw will also be on the proB. Helper Junior High From Helper Parley J. White, gram. Mayor A. D. Keller, Price, L. Earl Acord, principal; Owen Frank Tomsic, Pete Aiello, C. R. will the address of welcome give F. Burgener, E. L. Fjeldsted, Iver Fahring, Henry L. Smith, Leva B. and County Attorney A. John E. Iverson. Willard E. Law, Hubert Hall and R. A. Nilson. Rugger! will serve as master of Grir.zell, Ivan McCourt and George Bell, ceremonies. George Pizza, Ada L. Karl S. Little, coand Krause, Edith E. Krause, CatherMary R. Orrel Citieg and towns throughout the Columbia; for the Utah Labor ordinator ine T. Leavitt, Mary R. Pizza, and state of Utah will have a chance Alice M. Whitford, Kenilworth; Joint Legislative Committee, will a, RR Carbon History Now Barbara Jane Eby. JOHN BOYDEN TO next Tuesday, Sept. 7, to put into Carmin Bonacci and Dante address the audience on the comMitchCharles In Hiawatha Sunnyside; another new of the operation phase ing political campaign. convention-primar- y Russell S. Williams, principal; Few election law ell, Martin; James Nielson and Available Copies ADDRESS CARBON Dassfvl bv thn John Burt, Hiawatha; Joe Ban, Stanley C. Nelson, Maurine The history of Carbon county Spring Glen; Joseph W. O'Brien, Keith Bult, Carol L. Cro-galast legislature, that has been compiled under the VI R. I. Nita as iM Garber, the polls open Standardville; Wendel Keele, MiMyrtle direction of the Daughters of Utah VOTERS TONIGHT t0 8eIect candi. ller Creek; James R. Noyes, Wat-ti- s; 1! Hampshire, Idona Heaton, Nola W, Pioneers is now in the hands of mh WB-Edwin Albert, Dragerton; Ru- M daes of the two JAv Hill, Geneva Wilcox, Kate L. Kl ' the printers with delivery promislon Royal; John Adreen, Ungricht, major parties. I ed early in October. Officers of weiLaveii uaMHwmue; uoming. A number of T Mi-fll- ll " w 111 Kenilworth the D U P announced that only a " w wIK lington, and Grant Gibson, Castle Prominent UsP E. L. Winn, principal Lola M. people mm few extra copies other than those Tentative plans have been start- in politics, both Gate. Francis! Olive W. Hughes, Mae ordered will be printed, so anyone ed named will above The by the management of the Pin-b- e jurors Republican and Democrats, have Jackson, Rosalia B. Corey, Lula to ap. ney Beverage team of Salt Lake notified when have desiring a copy of the book should they . too not themselves Letell-ieras Ann expressed Lee Fitzgerald, Carrie make application to the group. and they do not City, first half winner in the pleased with the convention part pear in court desirous are who in on the opening dustrial league and the Utah Bou to Helper People appear of see to Thus law. it the remains Scofield Mr. of Hansen- - tiers of Helper, who practically the of obtaining a copy of the history term, day how the public accepts the primary Wilda Brimhall, Ruby Harkness. stated. of the county may leave their clinched the sec election. Spring Glen y names at the Helper Journal office. drjd half title An been intensive campaign has George A. Rowley, principal; last LEADER UMWA IS Friday as men who Into entered moun by many the Harold S. Duke, Hyrum Thygerson highest Kings Peak, pthey dumped are seeking offices in the state Janette Buchanan, Rose Eller, Mill tain in Utah, is 13,498 feet above 16-Provo 7 here U. S. the and Congress. capitol sea level. (Continued on Page Eight) KIWANIS SPEAKER for the "little Especially ia that true with the 4 world series" be respective candidates for governor Malcom Condie, international tween the two on the two tickets. The GO? canboard member of the United Mine teams. Bracken of Lee J. didates. Price, Workers of America district 22, Unless there and Rendell N. Mabey of Bountiwas the guest speaker at the Hela is slip-u- p ful, have really waged a campaign Kiwanis club's weekly meet- i somewhere and that has taken them Into every per - He some 'ast dlscsed !lishtloses Helper corner of the state. Mr. Lee has!in.g their last four taken for granted that Carbon coun of the phases of labor laws and Mr. Condie i8 a games and Provo wins theirs, the under the sponsorship of the ty will go for him in a big way.their 11 T ' KSlu,'ul P"ngs, wyonu first game of the play-of- f Mr. Thus his series, Mabey, has opponent, "Boyden For Governor" committee Beu ingKeddington was in charge which will probably be a four-ou- tin Carbon county, a rally will be made a couple of trips into Lee's game afalr, will be played held tonight, September 2, at the backyard in an attempt to corner jof Program and was chairman of the meeting. on Friday, Sept 10 at Provo. (Pin. mxaiMr civic auditorium here with John a few votes. S. Boyden, Democratic opponent of Governor Maw who tecOi7ifis the President Earl Acord announced ney has decided on Provo a3 the Governor Maw, as the featured first governor to seek a thi.-- term .the following delegates to the site of their home games). With district convention in the second contest being on Sun. on capitol hill since Utah became Utah-Idah- o speaker. Sun a Valley, John is Idaho; Thorit Hatch, day, Sept. 12 at Helper. The re. state, A native of Coalville, Utah, Mr, being opposed by Cliff Memmott livestock and Dr. Joe Dal. maining game dates will be anS. and lawyer Boyden, has devoted most of hia Boyden life since receiving his law degree man. It's questionablo that Utah plaz. D. K. Downey and Lorus nounced later. Manager Earl Owen of the Pin. in the office of United States at has ever had a public official who Winn are the alternates. Next week the club will partici- ney crew fell victim to a player- torney. He ie a livestock ranch has and ia etilf more popular with loss after winning the first half owner and is now practicing law the laboring man than is Maw. pate in their annual This fact rates him a 3 :o 1 In Salt Lake City. contest. WMlllam P. Maack is title as Sid Kramer signed with Duane Frandsen, Seventh judL chance to cop the Democratic no-- the defending champion and will be Brlgham City; Al (Nig) Tate Joinciai district atorney and a resi mlnatlon next Tuesday. Carbon ;0n hand to defend his laurels, ed the ranks of the Helper Botdent of Price, will preside over county is expected to give him a Charles Houghton is in charge of tlers; and Mervln Bensmiller's J6b took him out of town most of the the rallv to which the public is heavy vote. The Lee?Mabey scrap t,e affair. Is the daddy of a braska and of the last War, A veteran second half. However, one must invited to attend. A musical ipro. looks like a toss-ua and girl. boy IN LEAD MEASLES not sell Owen's chances of the is in Commission Race the gram and registration Monday was Just re Tight offering A graduate of Carbon high COUNTY DISEASES title short. He announced freshments he served follow league will From It observation that a formality for Mr. Prezel. He appears and Carbon college, Joe played to the business manager, Ed The Is time the be for 30 ing will Helper's battle rally. 7; big locally p.m. served with the 333rd Depot basketball for the Dinosaurs Six new cases of measles and Marchettl this week by a the commission with two early posts and Word was received that Royal and Golden Eagles before enter one syphilis has been reported in Repair Sqd., 4th Air Depot he will have a ball that race phoni senate the in possible tight Pinks of Springville, formerly of Ing the service. On July 1, 1946 saw over a year's service In contest between Marl D. Gibson of Carbon " county during the week team for the playoff, that will give and father of E. R. BInks, he joined forces again with 27 Helper by the State the Utah Bottlers plenty of com. He Price and George P. Spratllng of ending August the South west Pacific. a city was time in the as this Uncle St. Mark's Sam, of Price city petition. He failed to reveal thei Health. Department hospital, In October, commission The service Helper. the mall carrier. He Is the son of where he had undergone a serious contest Is between W. chicken one mea- Identity of any of his ball players., and one had in pox W. (Win) 1942, and was discharged Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prezef. of eye. operation. Reports are. that, he Measles still hut assured Mr. Marchettl that sles married reported. Is Incumbent West, commissioner February 1946. He Is getting along fine. this city. state with 2rj cases. leads the Ne of on (Continued on Page Four) Nelson (Continued Page Eight) to Miss Roberta J . COURT TO OPEN FALL SESSION SEPTEMBER 7TII - Utah Votes Tuesday In Firs "New Law" Primary Election S. Printer's Hands; Ped-eriv- PLAYOFF GAMES Bur-mest- yF0,IJ,Tp i Pri-char- SET IN APRM nnA 3 IK d. m9b In-ha- ve W yAH: if; "v. - en J j j rv I Jseph . L. Prezel. center, city "i carrier, wat the first' . old 25-- f Monday to register In selective service that began nation wide, 17 wag assisted in the filling i ' Papers by J. p. Phalen, vol. "nteer upervltor of the Helper "nd Ml" G,or,a Bian" fchi n, deputy city recorder. Reg- "r'"0 Is befnji don. at the 'Pr city hsiL I he second p aah I Mail Carrier First To Register On Monday j AUGUST 26, 1948 Labor Sets Annual Celebration At Price THEY DIRECT SCHOOL AFFAIRS IN CARBON I DUTY TO VOTE ION SEPTEMBER ' Next Tuesday, RAILROAD "DISTRICT bon county will actually get under way next Tuesday, Sept. 7, when teachers, principals and supervisors will meet at the Price junior high school 'building in the first institute cf ttw year, is an. an- eDITORJALS onov: YOUR AND HELPER. UTAH Carbon Schools To Open Next Week; Teachers Are Named hi MINING p. d |