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Show Cditoriallv PEAKING By Tha Editor, Cliff N. Mgmmott MINING A TAKES OVER UTAH FUEL KAISER VOLUME 44 NUMBER -- nnniinrement was made about - --imw that1 Steel Corporation's bid of $6,800,000 had been the Utah Fuel Co., properties and they would acquire CePnah and Colorado, considerable apprehension has been to the domestic coal mines here M about what would happen news release Monday makes a However, Carbon county. . us feei much better about the whole affair. who arrived in Salt Lake Oft'icials of the Kaiser Corp., definite that the change in it made very on Monday of the coal mining the affect not personnel would ership have That extent. retained Claude P. they to any great Co.. for three years, as a Fuel Utah of president JLroltant to the Kai&er people, is an indication they do not the organization that has functioned over jan to disrupt Since ibc ac-tiet- ed RAILROAD AND 'DISTRICT NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH 17 meeting Schools Buy Busses, youth TA niCAIICC " Bond Delays Voting ITS PROBLEMS Among the important matters of business considered by the Carbon County Board of Education at Officers, directors of the Helper Youth Program and interested citizens of this community will meet Friday night, April 28, at the civic auditorium for the purpose of further organizing the program that is now being carried on by Eric Pempe, director, is an announcement made by Rogs Bassler, chairman of the board. According to Mr. Bassler not of the only will the grown-up- s city meet to discuss the problems, but all youngsters between the ages of 12 and 21 are invited to meet also. It's possible a club will be formed, and a standing youth organization will be perfected. This would be operated by the youngsters themselves. Mr. Bassler reported that a very thorough discussion of the needs of the community relative to our "Youth Problems" will lie on the menu for the meeting, which make it really important that all interested should attend. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950 n. Carbon Stake Sets Conference Elder Joseph F. Merrill, member of the Quorum of the Twelve their regular monthly meeting held Visitor of the Church of Jesus Christ of Band To at the board office in Price FriLatter-da- y Saints, will preside day evening, were the purchase over the regular quarterly stake Food Sale of two new school busses and a conference of North Carbon stake he ve&rs. now a business has coal reacted station wagon. Also considered right the next Saturday and Sunday, is an The Helper Baud Mothers Even though in the year, which coupled to was the proposed bond election this for early ebb food will a announcement made this week by Satsale low sponsor ther and authorization of the clerk to l work stoppages during the past winter, there are still Cecil Broacfbent, stake president. urday, April 29, at the Food clouds for the coal industry. complete the purchase of ground Something new is beine added Center, commencing at 10:00 drer linings in the now on whether the in Spring Glen near the school to the Saturday evening program a.m. All kinds of homemade rd hate to express an opinion right house. of one of the west's largest coal mining ordinarily carried forth at the BM. foods, including cakes, pies, w ' change in ownership or the opposite However, The hid of the Standard Motor an be conferences of the stake. At 7 p.m. will advantage be will etc.. for sale. bread, mpanies of Kaiser the of Co., the advent I'm I CMC two Price for new hopeful the entire Melchizedek and Adult say sure when Mrs. Ernest Flaim, presischool busses and a Pontiac staJL into Eastern Utah as a property owner, will prove to Aaronic members of the priestdent, states that they would tion and thus cause prosperity to blossom hood will meet in their regular wagon, was the low of the stimulate the industry, support appreciate I bid with the all hundred several dollars. your express hopes. by communities, monthly dinner-meetin- g our all of the public in the sale, profits :145th Quorum of Seventy n charge among others submitted about six that Kaiser will not have too many I am very happy from which will be used because such a move would weeks ago. Action on accepting f the program, c. .n. .wemmou toward the purchase of new changes in company personnel of the bids was defered until be the toastinaster, and Elder will of fine people's plans for the future. any lot a school suits for the Helper disrupt is expected to address the to the Merrill the April give meeting band. -- cCcboard and Supt Mont Harmon a group. the dinner-meetin- g chfince to consider the type of t I H I I H I I I I I M I I I I ! I t I I Following DRIVERS WITHOUT PERMITS the regular monthly group meetbodies they would have the trucks I have had this Since I became this community's J. P. equipped with. The board voted SECOND GODRT TERM ings will be dispensed with and A IS: mk! are driving me to one many people forceably and Elder Merrill will meet with and to one very buy Carpenter brought fact in a car to valid a operate without be will permit H instruct the various priesthood SW motor vehicles Superior body each. These OPENS MAY 1; leaders of the stake, which will mounted on the truck chasis at that's bad. Utah-a- nd DISEASES ON INCREASE each into cited and court, been my include all ward bishoprics and the respective factories. Several drivers have ELDER JOSEPH F. MERFourteen new cases of chicken his and of advised board responsibility, the months quorum presidencies; high clerks; Several ago has been emphatically JDRORS SELECTED pox, and 11 cases of mumps were RILL, member of the Quorum councilnien and others who direct of education voted to purchase has paid a find to this city or the state and in reported by the State Department of the Twelve, L.D.8. church, from the use of from the Spring Glen ward. priesthood work in the various some instances they have .been restrained The second term of the Seventh of Health for the week ending will preside over and address wards and stake. it Latter-da- y to operate driver a of have secured Christ Jesus legal of Church until car 1. they their Judicial district court in and for April for Carbon county. There North Carbon stake conference ses Two general conference Saints, a piece of ground lo Carbon county will officially open were 290 new cases of measles in for them. on Saturday and Sunday, April sions will convene on Sunday is a to license to drive, betfore house school to next test the a given being cated Passing on Monday, May 1, at 2 p.m. Is the state of Utah, which leads the 29 and 30. "To Make Our Highways Safer for at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. with Elder be used for playgrounds and ath- an announcement made Wednesday list. done for just one reason I to soon won't As Merrill presiding and President 53600. give attempt for Family". facilities and for My letic Your Family by Miss Ann Broderiek, deputy would not be Broadbent and tois two counselors that was written cnurcn tne law this as delivers the reasons why the all court clerk. I persadvise would any But reasons the of conducting the sessions. A youth and title property. necessary for obvious Following is a list of the jurors deauthorilittle chorus consisting of Primary chil to that was Movell Jewkes get driver's valid Clerk a permit who durhasn't who will be called as needed on dren of the stake under the di it's really important. zed to make the payment. tail taken care of right away ing the second term: rection of Mrs. Maurice Nay of elec bond school The proposed Dee H. Croft, Sunnydale; Charles --cCcthe Price second ward, will sing In tion that was earlier scheduled to A. Houghton, Castle Gate: Golden both sessions. At least two re- have been held yesterday, April Day, Rains; Henry C. Zaremba, A SPORTS FAN WRITES urned missionaries. Elders John 26. but delayed to make a survey Sunnydale; Royal L. Allred, Drag-ertomet Carbon Democrats of for I any unsigned and Earl Gilbert are ex- Miles county publication often not in accept It's of East Carbon's needs, came Vince Bonza, Helper; Mrs. to make I'm court house last Saturday nected to report on their missions. at the going in the caae of "A Sports Fan", for considerable study of the Vincent Sumner, Price; Louis Chairman a has he reelected and it's Eugene Colt and possibly other stake leaders very because possible more night in exception to the rule board. When it was decided Vuksinick, Peerless, Franklin of their will be called on for reports. chairman his of letter: is Price, availFollowing and complaint. made be just Edward L. legitimate information should Consumers; central committer; selected Mrs. could E. honestly Castle Ilo before 1950 able they Quinn, Price; Brady, March 23, Mary Ford of Helper, as chair- NEW ELECTION FOR make a final decision on the issue, Gate, W. it. Barker, Wattts C. Hi Wwtamott, Editor and James Young of 'Price, CONTESTED POSTS woman, Lee H. Bagnell, Dragerton; Or-vit was voted to postpone action jUf flf secretary-treasureHelper Publishing Co. named deleuntil the next board meeting, DIST. 22 Chidster, Price; John RichHelper, Utah to the reorganization con- IN UMWA gates meeting Ammon a be which special Canyon; ards, might Spring Dear Sir: vention at Salt Lake City: and It has been reported that there to pass on the problem. Lindsey, Columbia; Rye B. Cler-icset the county nomination con- will be an election in District 22 Whoever said that everyone is born equal may have been conE. C. W. Mina Petersen Brooks, Glen; President Spring from that vention for May 29. right, but to say that they have equal privileges of all the officers now being producted the meeting and members Price; Lester S. Rose, Dragerton; state-me. time on is wasting breath and words to compose a Mr. Coli was the only officer tested. Dun-antThe International board J. M. Alexander, Price; Gerald Wes L. Shnrtz, L. Earl two who had with a dead meaning in some respects. the served past been had Memmott N. A. C. meeting in Washington and Peacock Banesky, Consumers; George Ellis 4flV own wants or My reason for writing this is not for my years that was a candidate for and this was on the agenda for attended. Jewkes. Clerk Wellington. Olsen, and of eager advancement, but it breaks my heart to see a group reelection, Mrs. Nick Uzlac of settlement. Jt&j' .BflflflflflflBP Ralph Fossat, Peerless; Naomi over and anxious girls going into the auditorium, grins all Three offices are being contestHelper, and Russell Williams of W. Clyde Koskie, FORSYTH Dragerton; DAVID P. for their faces, because it is their night to play basketball and, run to declined Price, again that of vice president where ed; Peterson, Martin; Barton Olsen, chairwoman and secretary respec- J. E. Brinley and Frank Fox are then, no sooner do they get in the door than someone says G. Reese, Jr., HiaJames Price; is clean". Or tively. sarcastically, "you can't play tonight, the floor Tom Bonacci. Helper; TO SERVE IN opposing each other; secretary-treasurwatha; closed tois the gym even worse, "you can't play because Now with Art Biggs and Virthat the of date the Vivian county Price; Clifford Warren, a dozen night". So, there lies the gym all dark and at least H. is set, gil Wright running againBt each convention nominating Bently, Miller Creek; Robert MISSION BRITISH Cochgirls with their "one night to play basketball" taken away. new election under which law, other and the sub district board the James Castle Booth. Gate; or closed on makes it necessary for candidates member for No. 2. The Carbon-Emer- y Why is it the gym is so often 'being used Lawrence Opno- Sunnydale; rane, and entertainment imIT M W members do not girls night? Aren't their privileges Shortlv after the close of the rher. Wattis: desiring to the nomination for the Ray Abernathy, I know many board 20 days Car- to file for offices this vote portant n the town of Helper? Myself, (and at the various B. A Brigham Quarter Werrett, and spring Helper, ? others who feel the same way) I like to see girls out enjoy-inthe county confab, activity is member. Young University at Provo, one oi honviue. and having The election Is reported to be itc nmminent and active students, themselves, creating friendly competition, expected to begin by hopeful of-- I FOR DIVORCES FILE .TWO of for held immediately. f fee seekers. deadline Price The clean good retired fun. Spring Davd Pond Forsyth COLI, EUGENE ... . . omn a nts were ,i.,...rct, These girls would be willing to clean the floor themselves filing will be 1 p.m. on Saturday, man, last Saturday Canyon, will depart for the British nth business out them is keeping a "u as that Three Americanism i" 6. after playing if that is the factor of the "L chairman where he will serve May Isles reelected was whicn District Judicia Court. They were of votcomChurch and also they would clean the girls dressing room and named the the for Democratic Delegates missionary Carbon County Essay Contest . : . . .... . TVmrift Rvkford VB LiaV U. ttOCft oBU11LB. TAonB rf'hriat fV I doesn't seem to be open very often, even on request rtttf the party's reorganiing districts they represent are Winners Announced at mittee vs imMcLendon the and Betty under as follows: really shouldn't be necessary though, as I was He will enter the mission home ford; zation convention. for the PUBElmer Edward McLendon. Scofield-Clea- r James Creek. on June 19pression that someone was employed to do this Aileen Taylor of Castle Gate, LIC. Apparently there isn't. of Carbon High Menzies: Miller A graduate tenth grader at the Junior high when I hope my two little girls will be sports minded Consumers, B. H. Young. A. P. school, was announced as winner school two years ago, David is m a chance Dimick and Mose Howa. Sunny-- 1 of the American Legion Ameritbey get older, but I also hope they we given the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling in ward the otherwise "swell town of Helper." Arthur Biggs, Les- canism Storrs the of C. Forsyth the contest, following is a Sunnineham: father His Hazel lie and Spring judges' decision last Friday nlcht. Basketball season is over now, but I say, "Lets giv Canyon. Spring r'anvon area. Robert Parish and girls more respect concerning this situation next yea Second place went to Weldon member of the North Carbon A Sports Fan O. G. Lindstrom. stake presidency. Following his Thacker, also of Castle Gate and Heiner and Martin. G. F. Sprat- - a tenth grader; and third place from Carbon, Davil oroHiiatinn toe hasassociation cCc baseball where BYU if rContlnned on Page Eight) the the gue. went to Sheila Dorius of Spring at enrolled The Helper Merchants i of the meraffairs, run the student in the to proposal accepts active Helper's order been Canyon, tenth grader. in sponsor will again We know that taxes have to be high Clavel Elected Arlen as associate lea- - chants that, was considered Tues we ree. Title of the essay was. "Ameri Industrial serving Utah sometimes the in present but government under repeal conditions a meeting of the at B. Y. universe, ruuw a Study In Loyalty." witn money the nf morning little Of day a canism, (President like saying, "Uncle Sam. can't we have just content not to exceed 500 words. group. publ'cation. for our very own?'- Carbon Student Body To Serve His Church The winning essay will be At the end or tne spring ..'." According to K. D. Marquis, c win romp" In one of the most spirited printed in a subsequent issue of at the "Y" David president of the merchants group, as a Junior sinback-wrd- a. is ffraf w nnrrter membership drive will be made school elections in the history of the Helper Journal. i a i "An alcoholic is the only person who lives his life knnl H r Chairman of the contest was attenaea hav.HB of the city in the near future Carbon college Arlen Clavel of aer.t, He starts at the top and works down, finally ending He nas committerm. a of elected Gonzalez, and judges in summer was Ix)uise Hiawatha president under the direction ngone P in the gutter." n of Chris Jouflas. of the student body for next year cluded Mrs. Tom Beveridge, Al for L. tee composed Uetzei preparing --- Ohio State Representative Clarence course m u. chairman, Jesse Perry and G. N. as he bested Kayo Niwa of Help- bert Fossat and Stanley Litizzette. ing a special the at is offered that Mfmmott. Financial assistance will er, 298 votes to 287. Others elected training he given the baseball club in pro- were Burl Hoopes, vice president. Carbon Teachers provo institution. Brent Lindstrom, Nominate Heads; portion to the amount collected in who defeated Planned will be the Dance merchants. Hurdick the from and Barn dues SOFTBALL Patsy L.D.S. Their Name of her win Change Of virtue Scouts The resignation of R. J. Vaughan secretary by were nominated Boy officers SETS New By TEAM rogram; To who during the past year has over Sharon Stoddard. District a new name chosen at the . . Carbon and 1 ll'rt M.J FRIDAY North E. A. merPresident FOB DANCE According to served as secretary of the meeting of the Carbon County iiuiarsiiips the chants group, was accepted by Jones of the college the voting Teachers association in Price. Lee team of the first acts of softball One JLDS J. Dalpiaz won the iack- The Helper a fine and the of oSMcers those attending the meeting, and was the heaviest ever, a benefit dance newly elected 'fll sW Allred, principal of the Sunnyside 1 "'Bit in a quiz nrogTam is sponsoring Scout district Boy John M. Skerl, Jr., who is associ- - spirit prevailed during the the Carbon in North school, was nominated for presiFriday, night, tomorrow va Dy Hector Chiara as the of a Barn with the Mutual Furniture ated sponsorship the be will Helper the of dent, Harry Balle, principal of i tne weekly KiwanlB recreation hall and Hardware Co., was named to which will Dance at Kenllworth on Saturday, Columbia, vice president, and Rus'ng. Several awnntim ooitv- - chapel, proceeds from Conference amusement hall, He will Primary Vauehan. the Mr at succeed 13, suits. May sell Fryer, mathematics teachet team's were played by Rudy Bruno. h ,.sed for the serve as treasurer as well as sec- And Graduation music being supplied by with at at East Carbon junior high chool. W Parker commence . nan i:un.i i i The dance will nart's orchestra. retary. 7 director. Election of officers will For Scheduled Swingsters May The meeting. with 9:00 p.m.. to Koulan Gardner was given to According Consideration be held before the termination of PrP8'dent cm of committee of the Jewkes announced furnishing the music. n munber According to Pat Dalley, presi- the school year. community oTwst. for all Crawford, DAVID P. FORSYTH, son of Heiner. which if carried out would dent of the Helper LDS Primary. RCOaten sponsoring the dance, The name was changed from T" ron"nittee on Boys and According to Ralph is in store to wear are time urged a good WOUld annonnro and Abble Pond Forchairman, the wholesale solicit.a- - the Primary conference and grad "Teachers Association" to "Educaeliminate participants Sterling nn- moCrawAt the on I Assisting Mr. -- o of Spring Canyon, who Hon of monev from main street nation will be held jointly aprons and overalls. tional Association." According to would receive two an- - for everyone. is syth, and Ranin 41 campaign on fi:00 Fossat 7. serve the to at a selling call Alfred ticket worth-p.m. a are May 8Choaoht . ment j has accepted Sunday, ford for ewrv charity and association sonrres, this wil! make committee. con- a mission in the British Isles dall Draper. list of nam, underway by the it possible for school principals wbilp caiiap usuallv carried on In ward chapel. Theme for tne v.j Lord's "The LDS church, a student be will Pray the ference for a by he will stndv elvpn Heiner. and other interested persons wtio Mnrp opinion the college faciiltv to petrified "Loyalty one boy er". Each class will portray a part have previously been ineligible to at the BYU, he will leave In to this thought at a later freed or The difference between chain a would I broke never yet named from much In of the theme. June. become members. and another is not so a human soul." energyin talent as 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mothers Sponsor Conference flu, I jfl ct n; Demos Retain Coli, Select State Envoys ut Still el r; o, m fljiff er re t, . .flTTPI-UH- V - Helper Merchants to Sponsor Ball Team -! ; . ci., 11 - j flPPnk' i. fll t;,,v l v eam-paig- sub-distri- |