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Show Editorially PCAKONG Editor, Cliff N. Mtmmott By 7 LIMITS SHOUD BE vEED A OBSERVE- D- VOLUME 44 NUMBER MINING AND 14 'DISTRICT NEWSPAPER RAILROAD HELPER, UTAH K. Downey has sounded a warning to drivers who operate their vehicles within the city Smitt Helper, and who fail to remember that an ordinance jjbeing broken when you operate your car beyond 25 miles ay0r D. jutomobilea THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 er bour us who drive oUr cars seem to forget why or otner retricted speed limits have teen wasn't just a few n cities and on otBer nlShwaysor state officials, who met together to .joy" city, county r pleasure of us they did it to cramp" the driving Byte fellow who has to walk, or who other the for safe it pake car. his operates Too many of 1 tilled neB le - jjjo m be Think if you will how many people yow know would still around to enjoy the things of life, if they or some other Catholic the traffic laws that had been set up that in Utah last year nearly 200 lost their lives through traffic acchildren and women oeni hundreds' others are still suffering injuries of and cidents, and are forced to go through life crippled. All because a law Tas not kept In addition to our narrow main street, Mayor Downey Mid that other streets that .are going to be watched carefthose who drive over 25 miles per hour, ully for "speeders" Include: "D" Street;, (First West, Canyon street, Second East jKrtorist bad observed w benefit them. Imagine and others. You and I can be a good citizen ST. ANTHONY The Feast of the Resurrection of Our Lord is a day of great Joy and happiness, it reminds us of the triumph of our Savior and assures us of the triumph of our Faith and our Church which He has given to us. How grateful and proud we should be to possess the True Faith. How proud we should be to profess that faith; to live it; to help bring it to others. Such a pride should inspire us to follow Christ closely, especially during Holy Week by attending the Holy Week Services faithfully. We will of course receive Holy Communion on Easter Sunday morning. By so doing we will all enioy the fullest share of the happiness of Easter and receive the blessing of the Risen Christ. Mav your Easter be a Holy and Blessed one. Rev. Francis R. Lamothe, Pastor one who believes in the law if we will turn see driving at excessive sDeed in Helper city to the city police or the mayor. What has been said about "25 MILE SPEED LIMITS", can also be said about failure to observe STOP SIGXS erected along highways in and out of our city. They are for your protection, not just something to slow you down again. REVEILLE "Any man's in ManMnde It seems that "AN cCc- EDITORIAL" death diminishes . . . me because am involved John Donne I . . ." there is so much in this world that requires righting that one does not know where to start. Whatever summons comes to hand to blwark the cause most of us of justice, to stamp out war, to heal the sick seem to feel willing enough hut somehow we are tardy in our enlistment. Something comes between the good impulse and the act of service. We admit the worthiness of many causes but we often despair of our ability to achieve any real progress. Our sense EASTER SCHEDULE Holy 8:00 helplessness often blocks our volunteering. Recently there has come to our attention an appeal for TOlunteers to fight against cancer. It will be interesting to note the response to this cause. If it is shown that there is something tangible that all of us may do to conquer this prolific killer of humanity, then it seems certain that the help will be forthcoming. So all of us should examine the facts as presented by the American Cancer Society in its appeal.- of of some of the nation's foremost scientists cancer may be discovered in "our time." past year many new facts about the disease have have the work that a cure for In the been established. Some chemical compounds have been developed that already have a ibeneficial effect on some types of cancerous growths. Further refinement can lead to real cures, the investigators helieve. radium and Surgery and radiation the use of radioactive substances are being used regularly to cure cancer. 200,000 cancer had early treatlast year could have heen prevented ment been given. But, to assure prompt treatment the disease must he detected in its early stages. During the past year the Cancer Society has found that progress was made in the education program. One survey showed that the proportion of early cancer cases hospitalised for treatment has almost tripled in the last ten years. Other data indicates that cancer is now regarded by the public as this country's most dangerous disease. The service program, both for doctors and lay people has been greatly increased during the past year. Doctors lave been aided in giving better service to patients, Cancer sufferers are helped in obtaining treatment. Trained volunteers help in home treatment, supply sick room equipment, bandages and dressings. So there seems to be ample evidence that something can be done about cancer in all three fields research, education that at least a third of the deaths The American Cancer Society points out that your help is needed. This today's might wen be a splendid release from modern atom bomb nerves, from the frustrations and cares of day living. It won't cure all your ills. But you can do something. o fight cancer- - Convention flans Made By Knights Of At a'reCnnt Columbus the St, .mPotlnir Anthony's Council, Knights-o- f COmmittonw annointments ft made to handle the prob-le- m of awiial playing host to the 67th atate convention of the 49 Committees To A Meet Friday meeting 0f all commit Helper Days ol ,s organization has been tees of the ltodlor Wil 7 at oditorium. Friday p.m. night, at the civic General chalr-J- " Harry Hiatt Indicated this meeting is very nt and that all im-Jrt- and Knights of Columbus to he held in Helper May 20 ana i. - The -- convention will he" highlighted hv a dance on Saturday (night, May 20, to which the pub " lic will be invited, witn jimmy Dart's orchestra to furmsn tn music. The following committees named: dance tickets, Joe Corey and refregh-vrnr- rf A. V. Bonacci; doors and chairman, a McNary. uicuto, Vito Bonacci, Armand Saccamano, Dom-enMike Molinaro, Tom Perrero, SaccaCharles Juliano and and mano; publicity, Joe Bonacci cloakroom, Emmet J. Buckley; housing. Rev. FranA. and cis Lamothe, Joe Bonacci V. Bonacci. -- , organization. In-i- n the annual event n hand to go over final MUa tor getting the stow tor the three bis TJJ next week, Thursday Saturday. lnchiaiTe, April l 14 and . ic FREE OF OI8EA8E8 -- nimtv was free of com new municable diseases so far as De- State the to cases reported f Ma.ith was concerned ending March n. week for the tfJOO CANCER CURES . . ranter " me A YEAR Ame"-- Society ... "U tuna a tor can point rew"-- increase rat this figure, Thursday High Mass and Pro- Kiwanis Presents 14th Annual Sunrise Services Sunday M ACS . Easter Speaker Latter Day Saints orntng Churches committee and with E. L. Winn as chairman, will present their annual Easter Sunrise Services next Sunday morning at 7:30 in the Helper civic auditorium. According to Mr. Winn one of finest programs ever has heen arranged and will be featured by the singing of tlie Helper ward choir, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, which is directed by Lynn Overlade, as sisted by Mrs. George Keilv. The Easter message will he delivered by R. J. (Dick) Vaughan. retired railroad official, and one of Carbon county's most popular speak- ers, who frequently takes over the Cptscopai CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Kenilworth) The Church of the Ascension will hold its regular Easter Ser vice at 11 o'clock again this year, according to Rev. Robert Nicholas. The Church School Choir will sing at this service. The Flowering of the Cross, one of the most cherished memories of 'last Easter will again be shared by. the chilThe dren of the Church School. church will be decorated with special memorial flowers given in memory of those who have gone before. , At 7:30 p.m. on Good Fridav there will 'be a special service in the church to mark the crucifixion of our Lord. Faster Eve there will be a special baptismal service for all those desiring to receive this sacrament. Easter Eve has been one of the traditional times for Christian baptism. (Helper) "' "A er WARD SUNDAY numbers will be presented when Calvin Jewkes will sing "The Holy City"; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Millet of Price and Owen Burgener of Helper, will play instrumental selections, "Attend Church on Easter", hag been the slogan of the Helper Kiwanis club since it began the project of an annual Sunrise Service on Easter morning 14 years ago. This year they aKain urge fill Christians to attend the church of their choice and offer their thanks to Almighty Gml for the .ill u ,a4 9 iL;4.Ji '"l(,s5'ns:s bestowed upon us durR. J. VAUGHAN, activie civic ing our lives. The morning serand fraternal will deliver worker, vices are and nil creeds, races and colors are the Easter Message at the 14th Annual Kiwanis Easter Sunrise invited to attend Services to be held at the Civic Auditorium Sunday morning at 7:30. ST. BARNABAS' MISSION All protestants in Helper and vicinity are invited to the special Easter Day Service to he held at St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church at 9:30 a.m. in the chapel in the basement of the Y.M.C.A. Special Easter decorations and the Flowering of the Cross by the members of St. Barnabas' Union Sunday School will help to bring out the meaning of this day for all present. In addition each of the classes will share in the service. The teachers, Mrs. J. C. Witt, Mrs. M. Anderson, and Mrs. R. B. Bassler, have been working for many weeks helping their classes to prepare for this most important occasion. The children will present their Lenten Missionary Boxes which they have been filling during these weeks before Faster. The money from this offering is used to heln other hova anrf girls throughout the worl" a"d esneciallv in .Tnnan to lea: about Jesus and what bo has dor HELPER .... For the fourteenth year the pulpit duties at the Price ComHelper Kiwanis club, under the munity church in the absence of direction of the Support of the minister. Additional musical The proposed Carbon county school bond election, that was announced last week for April 26, ROBERT OLSON IS GROCERS OF EMERY has been temporarily postponed until a survey can be made in the AND GARRON MET East Carbon area (by a special REELECTED TO committee to he selected by Supt. Harmon and the school HEAD HELPER MOOSE IN REGIONAL CONFAB Mcit board to determine exactly what their needs are. Grocers of Carbon and Emery Decision of the board of educounties met last night at the Car- cation to hold up the election bon Country Club In a regional came Tuesday night when a delemeeting sponsored by the Utah gation of East Carbon citizens Retail Grocers met with the board in a special Assn., .and atat Carbon college. The tended by Harry meeting headed by TTiirelrft , delegation, which was Dnn1oll , IMUUOii, W. Turner, former board Taylor president; Sher- member, were very emphatic that man P. Lloyd, ex felt discrimination had been ecutive secretary. they j shown by the board when the P. William and needs of the distnet were Maack, field sec- building determined and the bond election retary, t o called. According as The delegation presented Mr. Maack apOden-dah- l, Walter their spokesman, TV- proximately 80 of the Utah superintendent grocermen from Fuel Co., Frank Hicks, superin Wm. Maack the two counties Geneva Steel Co., Robert tendent, dinner-meet-- a participated in the for Kaiser superintendent Heers, merchandising ing, and saw and Dr. Frank Colombo. Each Co., film, "Your Meat Department ', of these men pointed out the Fmk Tift..!.! kL I ht which was made possible by the program planned expansion great and association National Grocers Robert Olson, owner-managof by the respective companies who Swift and Co. The film was a had invested over 24 million dol- the Helper Locker comStorage sound picture. lars in the resources of East Car- pany, Tuesday night was reelected The Utah grocers have their scoffed at the Idea that governor of the Helper lodge 16S9 700 members bon, and sights on at least was another "war fcaby" Loyal Order of Moose, at the anarea their in 19S0. According to Mr, Maack that would soon fold up. nual election of the fraternal orif the present Interest continues, The demands of the committee der. He first was elected In April they will exceed their goal. were divided into three categories: 1949, and has served since May 1. Selected to assist Mr. Olson First they requested the hond Divorces election for $500,000 be postponed, were Franklyn Petersen, Helper, In the Seventh District Judi and that the amount be raised to Junior governor; Rodney Alvey, cial Court divorces complaint was meet their needs; second, that Price, prelate; C F, Petersen,' of filed on March 31 by VIckl Denos two elementary buildings he con- Helper, treasurer, and Ken Mower, structed one between Sunnydaie Helper, trustee. The secrevs Stev A. Denos, and Dragerton and the other in tary position, held by N, Joe Arrivin Saturday for a visit at West Dragerton, and that a four Tullius. was not voted on, he school be established having two more years to ro on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank year high Mr. and at Dragerton after the elementary hi Job as lodge acrlb. her were parents, Dalplaa (Contained on Page Bfekt) (Contttroed on Page Bight) Mrs. J. A. PlacItelU. m, 1 i School Bond Election Delayed; To Make East Carbon Survey and service. State A.M. cession. Adoration of the Blessed Sacra ment all day. 7:30 P.M. Holy Hour. Gooj Friday 8:00 A.M. Mass of the Presancti- fied. 3:00-7:3- 0 P.M. Station of the Cross. , Holy Saturday 7:00 A.M. Blessing of New Fire. Paschal Candle and Easter Water. i:00 A.M. Mass. 2:00 Noon Tenten season ends. Easter Sunday High Mass. 8:30 A.M. Low Mass. 10:30 A.M. Confessions Confessions will be heard after all services during Holy Week; also Holy Saturday 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 10:00 P.M. Also before the Masses on Easter Sunday. The Society lays claim to promising accomplishments in three fields research, education, and service. The first means the widespread invest igation into the causes of cancer, new means of treating it, and new techniques for curing it. We It is estimated CHURCH PASTOR'S MESSAGE honoring, upholding and sustaining over license numbers of cars we -- - i M c t li o J ist COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH AT PRICE Sunrise Easter services will be held by the Community Methodist church of Price at 7 a.m. next Sunday morning at the Price City Park near the Service Men's Monument. Dan MoAlpine of Columbia will accompany the singing on his trumpet. The Junior Young People will sing, "Were You There" a negro spiritual. Mrs. Catherine Robinson and Edwin Glacier will speak. After the service cocoa and doughnuts will be served at the fireplace. Sunday School will (he at 9:4C with parents especially invited. The Easter reaching service will be at 11 a.m. with special music hv both choirs and the new or-- i an. Lewis Camhre will sing a jolo. The confirmation Class and a numher of parents will be received into church membership. The Holv Communion of the last Sooner will be held on Thursday evening. April 6, at 8 p.m. Good FrMav services will be held on Fridav eveninr. April 7. at 7:30. Mrs. Xeva Hall and Nedra Wat-Uwill sine "Tnto the tVoods Mv Master Went", nnd Mrs. G T. T'ppves aid w. H. Daltor will "ak on "The Cross" ns COLLEGE MEN FORM INDUSTRIAL CLUB A new trades Industry cluh for Carbon college men has been organized, it has been announced by Irel Longhurst, director of the Maurice Nay vocational school. is acting chairman of the group nd Is being assisted by Willis Mike branch, John iPalaclos, Dougherty, Louie Golosimo, Mike Jolovich and Rernard Taylor. Phone News Items to .Tr"rv SCHOOL The usuaKEa er program will he presented oy the Heii; LDS ward Sunday school ,t 10:30, according to Spenst Chapmau, ano. intendent. Each class will appear on the programrAfter the regular sacrament service and opening exercises the program will he presented. No class work will foe held on that date. SUNDAY EVENING musical program by the ward choir under the direction of Lynn A Overlade, and assisted by Mrs. George Kelly, and an, Easter address by Carl E. Olse'n, stake Sunday School superintendent, will feature the Sunday' evening sacra ment meeting of the ward, Waldo Gale, member of the bishopric, announced Tuesday. The choir will sing three special numbers: "Garden of Prayer"; "Sabbath Eve"; and "God So Loved the World". Other special numbers will be presented. A special invitation is extended to all members of the Helper ward, visitors and guests to attend the service and partake of the excellent Easter program. EASTER CANTATA - TO BE STAGED BY TWO CHORUSES ... Announcement was made early this week of the presentation of the Maleodean and Ladrioette choruses annual Easter Cantata again this year on Friday evening, April 7th, at the LDS tabernacle In Price at 8 p.m. They have been requested to repeat the same cantata, "Olivet to Calvary," that was presented at the same time last year. The two choruses are under direction of Apollo Hansen of Carbon college, and the program will he presented through the college extension division. Due to the fact that there is a general conference of the LDS church in Salt Lake City and several of the members. will be singing in the program there on Easter program was set Sunday, th ahead to Friday. CARBON PTA WILL SPONSOR BAKE SALE APRIL 26TH The Carbon will hold High School , PTA a bake sale Wednesday, April 26, at the A & H market at Price from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. Anyone desiring to contribute to this sale may contact Mrs. Earl Steat Price, or vens, phone 269-take baked items to the A & II market at time designated above. R "49 Kangaroo Court To Try Offenders; Plans Develop For Sh Judge "Snodgrass" Litizzette will preside over another '49er Kan-'giv- es geroo court Saturday at 4:30 p.m. on Helper main street, at which time a number of local men will, ' be hailed Into court to answer why they are not wearing a beard or have not secured a "No Beard" permit. The Helper city firemen are In charge of the vigilante committee and, according to Chief Louis Martinelll, they will go out and bring 'em In to face the charges brought against them. Those who were subpoenaed to appear on March 25, are again on the list of violators and a few more will fee added to the list. The court set for March 25th was postponed du to the weather. Dates of 8how Appreaoh With less than 19 days befora the opening of the annual Days of '49 all committee aw working toward the three day affair that promise of being equal to any previous show so far staged in Helper. According to Harry Hiatt, general chairman, another meeting will be held Friday night, April 7, at which time final plans will be consumated and reports from committees will be heard. A special attraction for the kiddies has been added this year for Thursday and Friday when Young and Morrison will set np four rides in the upstairs part of the auditorium. Also a picture taking concession Is to b set np. The rides will have to be moved Saturday for the dance that will be held that night. Friday's floor show being sponsored by the band mothers organization is reported to be coming along OK, according to Mrs. Thelma Flaloi. chairman of the committee In charge. |