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Show 0 UTAH GREEN PREVENT FIRES wd a Clean Camp A VOLUME 44 NUMBER MINING AND RAILROAD 'DISTRICT 37 HELPER. UTAH P lexicon gram-Danc- a.ii nc Independence Day e September 15-1- 6 tne num an- - me evening will be Eduardo G. Davlla, repre- sentative of the Mexican consul in Salt Lake Citv. He will ..... ufvun on how Independence was won by Mexico from Spain and the hard- ouiya mat me peopie had to en- aure t0 attain their goal. The dance Saturday evening will start at 9 p.m. and like the pro-- 1 gram of the night .before, will be upen to the public. . V. Thncn j" me vauous committees wno piannea the two day affair are: Mr. Manuel Franco, Mr. Francisco Reyes, Mr. Felipe Mon- tes, Mr. Juan M. Franco, Mr. Idid- ro Sanchez and Mr. jose Munoz. -a- oi tota, oAze. L, tqcnnami w i arranged for Fri- start at s p.m. ana several snort talks variety of musical and m Act nt thpm " hv program night will consist of a nice ubi '""c THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER WINTER DANCES 1 SCHEDULED BY MOOSE: l otuw 'F . . n INITIATE TWO 4 Two NATIONAL KIDS' DAY M9lrd WOE Shot Firer Examinations Passed Eastern le ... . l v.- right-hande- oil-sha- le M-to- - i Favor I by-pr- fcio-iio,- er e; r FL future Citizens of (arbon County Italy 26 g 30-3- 0 R- ' student. 14, 1950 To Feature Governing City. Bicycle Parade Button Sale, and a Special Moving Picture The second annual observance of National Kids' Day will take place on Saturday, Sept. 23, according to More Cal of the Jewkes, president Youngsters Now Helper Kiwanis club and will feaBy Eric Pempe ture several new ideas that were With cooler weather in the of- not used in the observance last fing interest is returning in the year. Hobby shop for boys Leather-work- , This time students from the woodwork and other handcrafts are taught and the group Helper Junior high school will hold an election and vote for a tieets every night. Monday through FriHav from K n m tn 9 n m All full city administration and for on the city payroll other boys from the ages of 8 to 18 Those positions students fortunate enough may participate. to win the election will take over The Saturday hikes will be rethe reigns of government of the sumed starting this Saturday, as city for the daySaturday, Sept. long as weather permits. Gatherand will, by doing so gain a (23, 10.00 a.m. ing point: YMCA. Time: good insight on how the many very This Saturday's aim is Balance of the city government are .phases Rock. Everybody is welcome. Girls meet for first Gymnastic conducted. lesson with Mrs. Pempe at Civic! Some time during the same day Auditorium on Wednesday. 5:Oo!a bicycle parade will he staged p.m.. to start gymnastics and folk and It is anticipated that a good dances. Every girl interested is number of very attractive entries participate for the three cash invited. of $5, $3, and $2. School Prizes for meet first Tumbling Boys lesson with Mr. Pempe at Civic girls will sell Roy Rogers buttons Auditorium on Wednesday, 6:00 before, and after the parade, and p.m. If there is a proper number all monies received from this sale of older bovs (12 and over), a will be turned over to the Helper Kiwanis club's underprivileged special group in tumbing and children fund. will be started. Another fund raising scheme will net some revenue for the Legion Auxiliary worthy cause will be a show Card "Johrany Holiday'' at the Bonnie Plans Announced Theatre for which boys and girls The Annual American Legion will sell tickets, and a fair Auxiliary Unit No. 21 Card Party o fthe net from the show will take place at the Helper Civic will also go into the fund. Auditorium on Thursday, Septem-National Kids' Day is sponsored ' ia-.- n HH t OC U. UCI I"C frl lw ihp at 7I ,VV e.lll. Tl,o ninrp than ItKfl Kiwunis . lowing committees were appointed clubs throughout the United States, to take charge- ' Canada, Alaska, Hawaii and the Kitchen, Mrs. Margaret McNary National Kids. Day Foundation, and Mrs. Louise BoaOne; Tables, Mrs. Ray Black; Tickets, Mrs. 18 Tne P"rn"Re of Minnie Wahl, Mrs. Louise Oon- -' nn 'he, nrrti i. 'ili,,riii,,ii frta zalez, Mrs. Gladys Vol). Mrs. Elda """" llems of underprivileged children. Boyack and Mrs. Crystal Fuller- - Since these problems vary from tnnWietpSC MrS Vpm .1 iz7.et t P ' to community the na- Mrs'. Rose community Servin. Migliaccio and tional campaign is designed to ROOm Ilinino. ... CaniT,taii......-ivann i m,, mv l" g, Mrs. Louse Gonzalez and Mrs. rather tnan 8Peciflc 'ocal lola Cobain; Prizes, Mrs. Minnie 'e For that reas0n' emphasis " Wahl, Mrs. Alene Uzelac and Rath- the entire "ipaign is placed ChairGeneral erine Eaquinta; . man, Mrs. Elda Boyack, Past,uP" lofa Founded in 1948 by James M. presi(,ent Fidler. the Hollywood TO get in touch With ny of the (Jtomie) radio commentator, columnist and members on the ticket committee Wahl -5- 67: T"e Nati0nal Kids Dfty founda" call these numbers: in its present con- VoR-1- 04; Gonzalez-15- 3-J; Boy- - tion. Inc. has, three major objectives: cept ack 386 J3; Fullerton L To assist underprivileged children to obtain some of the bene4-- H fits normally enjoyed by more CLUB WINNERS fortunate boys and girls. 2. To focus attention upon the READY FOR WORK. accomplishments of Youth. 3. To interest the general public to a greater degree in the probAT STATE FAIR lems of juvenile delinquency and to help its victims become useful Winners in Carbon County citizens. work who will represent the county at the Utah State Fair are as follows: Style Dress Revue. Mary KINDERGARTEN GALL Helen Bunnell and Darlene Sealey of Price; Demonstrations, JoAnn Leonard and Joan Hardy of Price MADE FOR SEPT. 18 and LaRene 'Petersen of WellingAnother call is being made to ton; Meal Preparation, Marie Nelson of Price; Crops Demonstra- - parents of children of kindergar- tion, Elmer Thayn, R. D. Camp- - ten age who are interested in and Eugene Chantry of Well- - terLng their youngsters in the fall ington; Crops Judging, Billy Mar- - class which will soon begin. Spe-stoJoe Bonacci and Frank cial days have been designated lackham or Spring Glen; ani for registration but because the Forestry Judging, Sherril Harmon 'days might conflict with other and Clifford Nielsen of Price. plans of parents, Mrs. Mary Chi- These young women and young ara, one of the class Instructors, men are those selected from con-- 1 states that registration will be the tests which have been held in the morning of September 18 at the county during the last three weeks. 'Helper civic auditorium, for children four years of age and up to In the clothing work for the winners in the Style Dress school age. Revue are Mary Helen Bunnell Parents are requested to supply n and Darlene Sealey of Price. Mary their children with a mat for is in fourth phase and Dar. nfr, a box of crayons, paint book lene in third. It is a real honor 'and pencil for the classes when to represent the county in this they start for the kindergarten style dress rflvue work and rep- - classes. resents many years of good work Parents and others in the Help-makitheir best better to achieve er area wb0 may have toys such tali, cutstancing honor. as blocks, puzzles, etc., that are In the foods work, LaRene Pet- - adaptable for use with youngsters ersen of Wellington was judged in tne kindergarten ages, that the best individual demonstrator. the home, are asked to give them and will receive her chance to nave outlived their usefulness in compete with other members in to the kindergarten group to help stock of such the state contest. LaRene his been build up a in foods work for three years and items. has now reached one of the prizes Steve Diaraanti, local Ford deallook forward to, which all being chosen to go to the State er is back on the job again after a fast trip to Chatanooga, Tenn., Fair. In the team demonstrations, Joan to pick up and drive back a brand car for the wrecker-toHardy and JoAnn Leonard were new Motor company. on Bight) Page (Continued Recreation Facilities new members were initiIce ated into the Loyal Order of Moose talent, .viasiei oi Tuesday night at a regular initiatie program is Mr. Santiago tory ceremony, according to Rofarigal. er- bert Olson, governor of Helper Ipeakers are nr. uiiDerto me 1(159. The two men receivwill cnarter who read lodge 4ei, ing the ritual work were: William Independence; a discussion by Kos of Spring Glen and Jim Var-de- n of Standardville. SATURDAY FOR FREEDOM MOVEMENT Plan Dance Schedule Saturday. Sept. 23, will start a SEPTEMBER series of lodge dances to be held IKING IMPETUS THROUGHOUT STATE SPONSORtD r during the winter months, and the recreation committee reports that KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL and a dance orchestra has been signed funns all over the state this The NATIONAL KIDS' DAY FOUNDATION, lac. were making the Crusade up to furnish the music. Dames PROSPECTOR will mainly be ball room dances MAKES ' CHILD BY CHILD WE BUILD OUR NATION" a convincing demon- Freedom with an occasional square dance oi American solidarity Elion interspersed for variety's sake. Communist agression RUN ON NEW A welcome addition to the phys C. said Chales Bintz, Utah ical appearance of the local lodge Foreman, Fire Boss, cnairman in tne anti- fcpaign was accomplished this week with SHALE OIL PRODUCT lUBunist movement. the installation of a, new electric e Men Eighty-FivUtah By Practically every county had be- sign on the front of the building. scrolls.! A milestone in the development i tie signing of freedom Although all of the lighting tubes of Results the examinations fori Ich are a declaration resources of belief 01 the wests not yet been placed on the have Be cause for world freedom was reached Friday evening. Sen- - certification of mine foreman, fire FOOTBALL OPENER members feel that it is a sign, bosses were and that shot firers, peace. Also building up were Member 1, when for the first time decided improvement over the old contributions which will gojd'esel fuel refined from shale oil ;held last week at Carbon Junior will help very much in and sign 28 men show that AT PRICE FRIDAY passed! a freedom bell, was used to power a railroad college ird financing the fraternal order in advertising 41 men the foreman examinations; i baign symbol, and to financing train. this city. 15 for fire bosses; The opener for the 1950 football passed The t radio stations aimed at pierc- Rio Grande Railroad's passed man pasg-Je- d season in Carbon county will take the iron curtain countries. streamlined "Prospector" made its for shot firers, and one the examination for foreman place Friday, Sept. 15 on the Car- Dragerton Wins Coal lesinning next week, the cam- - uei"'Ki run irom bait bake city bon gridiron when the Carbon League Championship " c will nit a hiffh neak with 10 Denver on fuel produced at the 'a reDOrt from the exam . nine hoard team will the Grand Junction meet J " 1, I'n -u Carl of Mines experimental Big 1 r Poglajen. youthful maim- fivpnfc cphw n orl this week. Following is the list Tigers in a "feeler" game to der, Dragerton pitched Itz said. These are the appearplant near Rifle, Coloralo. of men who passed the required termine just what Pres Summer-hay- s his team to the Coal ardemonstration League The run was of the freedom bell, the ob work, to qualify for papers: has in the way of football championship in Helper Sunday wnce of "Freedom Sunday" ranged by the railroad in coopermaterial for the season. MINE FOREMAN afternoon. handcuffed I of Poglajen "School Week" in all Utah. ation with Boyd Gujthrie, chief of J. Anton Skriner, Glen; Spring Bureau of Mines' Although this game will have Kenilworth with a one hitter as :the I demonstration ibranch, to show Joe B. Walker, Sunnyside; Fiedju0 bearing on Carbon's state rec-- his mates pushed two runs to n Be huge bell, cast In in Rowley, Spring Glen; Edward ord this year, inasmuch as the edge the Aberdeen team. the practicability of fuel from this tze. will Iie on display in Utah source. L. Marion M. Dinosaurs are now members of an abgreviated contest cut short Simms, Helper; It Sunday when it arrives in W. the Big Eight, a great deal of by a rain storm. Kenilworth; Dwight The Prospector's passenger list Hays, It Lake City at 10:30 a.m. at The East Carbonites opened the VYadleigh, Dragerton; Marvin La- - rivalry has been built up over the a more the included score than of Onion Pacific depot. It is Jor.eS, National; Joseph W. years between the two schools, and scoring in the second inning when "ar tnn natinn'a mininphparf. ptnprts X' tJ o " Juled to leave for Los Angeles Dr. James Boyd, Director of Merchant, Dragerton; Joseph Boyd fans are assured of a colorful Darrell Crawford doubled off the fee hours later. During its short ed by Arroncu, game. oiumma; right field fence, moved to third Bureau of mines, who had ,icivean, the however, an elaborate L. R. Hansen, May-- ; when Boyd Lindsey flied out in one of Kenilworth; has been Grand Junction Minpam will be carried out. ac- - been attending the American field ; William O. Luoma, Somer- - the top teams in the state of deep right field, and came home there. Congress RM to Hal R. Harmon, cam- - ing The group occupied a special set, Colorado: John T. Westbrook, Colorado, and pitting the Carbon when Jerry Crawford was Safe executive officer. nr.ins juniibon, sun- - group against them this early in on a bunt that went past pitcher sleeper. which was set out at Rifle sunnysiae; irentually to oe placed in the the season will give Carbon's Tom Migliaccio of Kenilworth for during the night, and next dayinJslQemouse Jin the allied section of Cedar Cdty; Tucker, coaching staff a very good com- a base hit. a tour of the experimental made Fiyl I'in, the bell is In the top of the fifth Kenilthe Van Alger, Sunnyside; Pete Corey, parison of strength over last year's and mine by plant operated car with suitatble decorations. Bureau worth came back to tie the score Kenilworth; Clyde Rock, Drager- - contingent of pigskin artists. Wive plans for its when Ralph Sorden stole second rerpntion Thp Prnsnertor's fuel tanks car. ton; George Harold Behunin, Utah include short talks by ried 750 gallons of diesel fuel at Kenilworth; Joseph W. Nucich, Carbon Nite School base after drawing a walk and lemmental and civic leaders. tia emrt nt tho trin refinpfi from Kenilworth ; Elmo L. Jensen, Sun- scored from second on Johnny Courses Winning Senechal's line drive single over Fry music by several bands. 24 tons of shale mined from the nyside; Harold E. Sitterud, Or- B. Many Carbon county residents third base. Sun Participation and the signing ,roa mnir Miff nf western Colo, angeville; Floyd Tucker, Miousands of freedom scrolls. F. Jackson, Helper; this week signed up for extension Dragerton pushed across their This amount of shale produced nyside; Glenn division classes for the coming winning marker in the last half of F. Everett Jones, Price; Raymond of signed scrolls amount an during the in addition equal f which will be the same inning. Juney Lindsey months, pwgn will be enshrined in the easoline. 6.600 gallons of heavy C. Harless, Hiawatha; Gailard J. winter two nights a week, accord singled, advanced to second on a l of the bell when it is dedi. fuel oil. nearly seven tons of coke Jumper, Sunnyside; Kenneth F, taught to west, extension Lieroy in Berlin , Mr. ing Hiawatha. stolen base, and raced home on Barnett, land other miscellaneous Bintz said. for the college. Twenty-seve- n Tommy Byers' single through the BOSS FIRE Je Sunday also marks "Free-- 1 (Continued on Page Eight) different courses of study hole ibetween short and third. James C. Sherman, Wattis; Hugo Sunday," a day devoted by are listed to choose from. John Both Poglajen and Migliaccio Canyon; Spring R.Mueller, Mies of all denominations would he eiven to tv " O Mr. West explained that it has set their i . t - 11 r Jerome Hers opposing batters down freedom of reliction. Goal of the onnortunitv to sign the scrolls. Kosec Jr.. Helper; a great many im- in order in the sixth. In the top determined been W. Rex nandez. Nom Sunday" is for churches "T"hp eienine of the scrolls by Sunnydale; Charles Q. portant interests arise only with of the seventh Kenilworth sent Pvote their sermons and other students will be made a signifi- - Jewkes, Kenilworth; J. Ano Bud Laursen to the Malaska, maturity and that the develop- pinch-hittElmo; Oviatt, pties to telling the story of cant experience. The high ideals Ross P. Poore, Sunny-dal- ment of these interests leads to plate and responded with a single Scofield; ' nrincinles of Liberty camnaien. and r mri.-aDonald Larsen, Sunnyside; enriched personalities. into right field. By this time the Obtain maximum e nn h rptnld tn all pnrnllmont w.. w " j Also, Mr. West said, it is esti- rain was coming down in a slow nccuui" Sunnydale; William Vodopich, freedom scrolls. 'students," be said. J. Villegos, Sunnydale; mated there are five jobs requir- drizzle and the down pour that m schools will devote the J. Edwin Stein of Provo was Ralph William Tretbing, Dragerton; Alex ing two years of college for every ended the game came after Pogfk of September 17 to the cru- - appointed during the week to Ibe job that requires four year of col- lajen had pitched two balls to the (Continued on Page 8) tor sa'd Ir. E. Allen Bateman, crusade state vice chairman lege training. next hitter, Senechal. superintendent of public in- - 'central Utah and also to be Provo When it became apparent that Fabrizio Andreini's, He rennrtprt ctmlontr, f citv chairman. the storm wasn't going to let up TRIAL HAMPTON Return From the umpires called the game and had won the Coal Visit To Dragerton FOR MURDER for 1950. championship League Back home after a three-montWalter Borla, league secretary, both dis- - visit in Italy are Mr. and Mrs. SET FOR SEPT. we presented Manager Jim Tobey of present two young ladies of Helper, Eugene Andreini and Mrs. Milio Dragerton with the Buck's Sportpleasing personalities. who report having a Kabrizio, Richard Morley Hampton, 21, ing Goods Trophy, immediately very nice time in the old country charged with he murder of Ar- following the game. Spring Glen, visiting with relatives and friends thur Wright, 28, Coalville, will De last years winners, have had posMr. in the northern provinces. tried in the Seventh Judicial dis- session of the trophy for the past Andreini reports that the country trict court September 26, accord- year. the damages is fast repairing ing to a report from Ann Brod-ericwrought by the last war, and that deputy clerk of the court. Helper Sailor the people on the most part are The outcome of a sanity hearGraduates From in a very optimistic frame of mind ing delayed the setting of a date Food is future. the regarding Machinist School for trial prior to that time. Leg-nienfiful in the country, but the Richard P. MacLean. airman, In .the opinion that papers stating price is high and most of the of the examining psychiatrists the USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas people are still living on a very man is sane has now been filed MacLean of Helper, was recently simple diet of only staple food with the court. graduated from the Aviation Ma items. is charged with shoot- chinist's Mate School, U.S. Naval Hampton While there he visited three ing Mr. Wright on June 10, after Air Technical Training Center, sisters and three brothers, whom an alleged day-lonquarrel and Memphis, Tenn. he reports were very, happy to MacLean. who pntered the Naval died a shot from Wright fight. see him. and Mrs. Andreini, re- rrom a V service Nov. 6, 1947, received his rifle. caliber newed acquaintances with two District Attorney Duane A. recruit training at the U.S. Naval sisters and one brother. They also Frandsen is the state Center, San Diego, Calif. visited with the mother and one in the court representing action, and Hampton Allen and Val Haiversen are brother of Tony Frugni while is by Thorit Hatch, represented about the sudden increase there. happy local attorney. NDRA DIAMANTI CATHERINE GONZALEZ in the size of their family, with Mrs. Tony Frugni, who accomBusiness visitors here the past the coming home of daughter, Mrs. P. panied them there, did not return and M" an Daughter of Dr. and she will remain there three days were Mrs. Margaret Jean, and baby to live with them with them, years E is 34 "7 Main, 22 So. i Street, is a frisky before returning to Milano and daughter, Mrs. L. J. while Jean's husband, David Ind-stro"UQS moat of her time old and a Helper kindergarten another month e w'th is in the military service. the states. Bogus of Beowawa, Nevada. Mama. i of Affair For September 23 ""--" Capt. ... Symhos (NOEPEN&ENCB Kiwanis Plans Kids' Day ir. cvansto ppro? i" Z the Mexican lodge of iper'js holding a two day celeSeptember Friday, starting rjVU Saturday mgnt ami ending , grand ball in the Helper ersarv Twin NEWSPAPER Attracting u Party pro-porti- on j 1 TV, . - - 1 - I Jc"u ""I 301-R- 1. H en-be- ll rest-Hele- ' too-sma- w Dia-ma- ntl |