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Show JAMES G. YOUNG IS REGION 5 CANDIDATE FOR OFFICERS FOR CARBON TREASURER SCHOOL YEAR (Jim) Young, Price, has announced his candidacy for the post of Carbon County Treasurer. Mr. Young is a life long rest- - Paul, Minn., imui Zimmerman, field operations in tne of Agriculture at the University of Minnesota. John R. Wright, Lakeland, Fla., Aaron E. Jones, president, Delegates attending the 35th anCarbon tollege, Tuesday had been nual convention of Kiwanis Innew president of the ternational at Miami elected a named board of managers of region five, prominent Canadian business leadin charge of high school activities er to head the organization in for six southeastern Utah counties. the year ahead. Named as secretary-treasure- r Officers of the Kiwanis Clut of the group was Bradford Jensen, of Helper were informed recently of the South Emery high school that Don H. Murdoch, president faculty. Ferron, Emery county. it the Peerless Laundry, Ltd.. at d Other board members are Zenos Winnipeg, Manitoba, would Hlack. J. Hugh Jackson. Palo Alto, Blanding, superintendent, C. R. Calif., as president of Kiwanis San Juan county schools: which now embraces Sundwall, principal. Grand county high, Moab; Floyd Holm, superin- more than 3,100 clubs throughout of tendent Duchesne county the United States, Canada, Alaska, schools, and Avard Rigby, princi- Hawaii and the Yukon Territory A Kiwanian for 17 years, Mur- pal of Uintah high school, Vernal. Named to the state legislature doch is director of the Senior council as representatives of re-- ! Board of Trade at Winnipeg, gion five were Harold M. Lundell chairman of the Associated of Uintah county iderers. Cleaners and Allied Trades schools; Mont Harmon, superin- - of Manitoba, and director of the tendent of Carbon county schools, Canadian Research of Launderers, and Mrs. Helen M. Knight, super- Cleaners and Allied Trades. The new president, who will intendent of Grand county schools. Mr. Jensen was named state di- assume office August 1, served of Kiwanis Inas rector to represent the area. Mr. Lundell was retiring presi- ternational during the past year. dent of the organization. The He also has been an international election meeting was held Mon- trustee and governor of the West-r- n Canada Kiwanis District. As day at 5 p.m. in the administraa veteran of World War I, he tion building at Carbon college. 'ought with the Canadian army .n France, Belgium and Germany, Hi;h Awards Delegates to the Miami contention, which drew approximately (Continued from Page One) 10.000 men and women from all brook, oratory; LuJean Jensen, ectlons of this country and Canoratory; Marilyn Christen, oratory; ada, also elected two LaRae Wilstead, piano accompana treasurer, and six trustees. ist; Kazuko Niwa, piano; Vincen' are Claude B. Guerrie, visual aids; Horace visual aids, and Jerry phant, POWELL-UMW-A CASE Abernathv, flag display. HI5 gggaf DOWN A A IS il Pi U J f i i ij JAMES YOUNG C. CENTRAL ' S COMM. AND SUPPLY Better To-pek- suc-"ee- NEW SLEEPING SENSATION! Max,' ind. ann Alexandria wp' realtor and insurance executive, was elected treasurer of the organization. Trustees elected for two years include Albert E. Buck. AlbuquerHalique, N.M., Harvey R. Doane, Graffman, R. Warren N.S., fax, a. Pittsburgh, Pa., C. I. Moyer,, Kans.. Jackson A. Raney, ger of the Lighting Department of Gas, Electric he Consolidated Power and Company of Light Baltimore, and Theodore H. Baltimore, Md., man- - . LIE director of Indianapolis, ske, St. Dr. James C JOUBNai THURSDAY. . FOR NEW YEAR 1 (Utah) TWO PAGE LEAD KIWANIS 50-'5- HELPER The PON H. MUROOCK Kiwanis International President CANADIAN WILL NAMES oo Materials fon voun BU1liDlN Phone NEEDl 78 Helf nt lent of Carbon county and a taxpayer. Both lie and his father, S. S. Young, Price, are straight line Democrats. He became personally acquainted with many north Carbon county residents while employed as a mortician's helper with the latH Orval L. Thomas, Price. He later married a daughter (Helen) ot Orval and Ida K. Thomas, and they have one son. Mr. Young was employed for a short time at Peerless during the winter of 1936-3- 7 but worked most of the winter at Latuda and wa; a member of the United Mine Workers of America. He has served as superintend ent of MIA; as superintendent ot Sunday School; as one of Seven Presidents of Seventies; and as a of the Bishopric of Prkv First Ward, L.D.S. Church. He is secretary and treasurer of the Carbon County Democratic-Centra- l Committee but has never before sought political office. He was an employee of a Price lumber yard for five years where he learned to draw house plans and do estimating. Ho became a member of the carpenters union a year previous to the building of Diarrerton and served on Union Committees all during that work. A writer, he understands land description terms, land Dlats. and the work of the treasurer's office. "If nominated and elected, to- gether with Nicholas Petterson, the present efficient deputy, both working full time, I will render AT A NSW tow rata Full or Twin Sue Alrfotm thtt modern cushioning mind nude of million of tiny 1 1 never inter --connected air ctlU. never Mft, Satteai or floUowi need turntm Cool tleeping. dustiest GUARANTEED lor 20 YEARS egilntt defeat in Riettriil or erorfcnunehlp when utod With Engltndei'i pecUU designed --Admi foundation. Both for the price of a regular innenpring mat-trand boa spring . . , IM9.S0 U TM The Ooodyear Tire ft Rubber Co ATM The Engtander Company, Inc. HELPER FURNITURE HARDWARE Price -:- - & COMPANY Helper SCHOLARSHIPS Hansen SEVENTH GRADE: Carol Mem-mot- t, Nancy Bryner, Jocille Bear. Dale Broadbent, Paul Carr and Arthur Dalpiaz. EIGHTH GRADE: JoAnn Ches- nick. Kazuko Niwa and Lynnette Carr. , NINTH GRADE: Melva Porter and Yukiko Suglhara TENTH GRADE: Geraldine John eon, Weldon Thacker and Alene Ta',orby Mrs. Andrea SEWING ACHIEVEMENTS Presented by Mrs. Mary Pizza Doris Parker. Alma Rae Bates Melva Porter and Francis Duffy. ranees imrry received tne uak award for the most outstanding student and Yukiko Sugi-har- a was awarded the same award student for being the hest in sewing. AMERICAN LEGION ORATORY Presented by Nolan Davis LuJean Jensen and Marilyn Christensen. ATHLETIC AWAR6s (Football, Basketball & Track) Presented by Robert Milano FOOTBALL Tony Kosmack, Horace Oliphant, Norton, Chadwick, Jimmy Jay Terry Petersen, Sammy Water-fielLynn Neilson, Terry Hill, Rudy Lovato, Raymond Gazeil, ,inh rwtt Trm Taskar Johnnie Martinez, Nanns Basinger, Cele- -- i r.arr-iKnv Saccamano Frank Slavensky, Vincent Guerrie, Don- aid Nelson, Louis Vuksinick, Bob Coleman, Paul Wheeler, Roy Jackson, J. Martinez, Doyle Lermu- siaux, Manuel Palacios, Nick Cha- Dan Gerdano ana James vez, Westbrook. a the gang about the Spring Dance and guess maybe I did have the line tied up for a long time. I Well, that upset Dad because he was waiting for an important call, about a speci.al order or something. out-of-to- "I'm afraid I sulked for awhile, because lots of calls to make. But I I still Dad for long, and anyway his call came through ond he got the order! "Then, right out of the blue, he promised me that new formal I'd been wanting -- and all it cost me was d lecture on being a little more thoughtful about tying up the telephone, especially when if s on a party line. (I have to admit, o at little lecture made me realize how easy H is to block important calls by tying up the line with o long series of calls.)" MoMtain States Telephone & Ttuinph c We, here at to stock our store with all the foods that make an outing a success. Come in today taste-temptin- all-o- g You'll Save Money! and shop. BOWL SALAD 47c SALAD DRESSING Prices Effective Fri., Sat,. May 26 and 27 MILK SHORTENING All Brands 8PRY, CRISCO SNOWDRIFT TO RE HEARD DEFORE LRR REFEREE A hearing in the matter of the United Mine Workers of America B. G. Powell, Price, jvs- Melba and owners and operators of the Coal jCreek Coal company, will he held m the caroon county court nous n Mav 15 at 10:00 am 11 has been announced by union officials. The union filed a complaint with the Utah Labor Relations Board charging the Powells with unfair labor practices in that they re fused to bargain with the union aUhough it has been certified by the labor relatione board to act as bargaining agent for the employees of the Coal Creek Coal (.ompany At an earlifT election, which Mr. Powell has protested, the majority of the employees reportedly had voted in favor of the UMW of A n5 their bargaining acent. but sincp that time, union officials pointed out, Mr. Powell has refused to bargain with them fnr a rontrart. The union officials so RtatPf, tnat Mr ipowen has jiP),avtrerl some of his emnlovpes who hart signed memberships with the United Mine Workers. The hraring will be held before Daniel Krt wards, referee and mediator for the Utah Labor Relations field, Lynn Neilson, "?erry Hill, Rudy Lovato, Raymond Gazell. Ralph Dyptt. Tom Taskar. Johnnie Martinez, Nanns Baslnger, Cele- rino Garcia, Roy Saccamano. Frank Slavensky, Vincent Guerrie. Joe Kosmack. TRACK Tony Kosmack, Horace Oliphant, Jay Chadwiqk, Jimmy Norton, Terry petersen Sammy Water- field, Lynn Neilson, Joe Kosmack. AdvtrtUrment Rom where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh the kids like to play ball. Moose got sore the way folks acted refused to budge. Then Doc Sherman, who likes to play center-fiel- d himself sometimes, decided to "use a little psychology." Over a friendly glass of beer at Andy's Garden Tavern, Doc says, "Sorry this came up, Moose. We were thinking of asking you to umpire what with your professional cans 3 Lbs 86c 48c SOAP SPECIALS PICNIC AND FISHING BUYS POTATO CHIPS Lg size tall can OLIVES m Reg 3 f or Jty PALMOLIVE Bath size 2 for JJ Cashmere Bouquet Kg 3 for Cashmere Bouquet 2 bath JJ SUPER SUDS Pkg VEL Pkg 26c PALMOLIVE 25C DILL PICKLES Quart IK YELLOWTAIL Flakes .can 2 cans 13C POTTED MEAT Carton GUM, Wrigleys m PORK-BEAN- Pierfes S 2 cans COOKIES, Fancy Asst. Lb SODA POP Case FLOUR FAB m Pkg J7f Giant PEETS Reg. 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Lb RADISHES Fresh Utah 3 SALTINE Why "Moose" Changed His Mind Last week, parents were calling Moose Jackson on the phone and kids were hooting: at him in the streets. All because Moose fenced in his field near the depot, where 4 Boqrd. GIRLS ATHLETICS BASKETBALL Presented by Mrs. Andrea Hansen Tony Kosmack. Horace Oliphant, Virginia McManus, Lynnette Jay Chadwick, Jimmy Norton. Carr, Melva Porter, JoAnn Plaga, Terry Petersen. Sammy Water- - Kaye Blnks, Margaret Marelli, Sally Higby, Toshoka Suglhara, courteous service to the public Terry Sage, Joan Basinger, Diane and with a minimum of extra Gardner, Arlean Crawford, JoAnn Matich and Darlene Wall. help," Mr. Young stated. had can't stay mad at gone by plenty of good have O. P. SKAGGS followed m?al, loafing. STUDENT Presented d, irritated with me often. But I'd been calling picnic? 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