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Show wtbmmivil 11 A VOLUME 45 NUMBER MINING AND RAILROAD HELPER. 5 Boy Scouts Mark 41st Anniversary DISTRICT fii$ NEWSPAPER UTAH FEBRUARY THURSDAY, 1, 1951 Lenten Season To Start SCHOOLS SUPT. GIVES SOME FACTS Wednesday For Catholics ON THE COMING BOND ELECTION ,'tf"w"l't J ' "" The qualified voters of Carbon Next Wednesday. (Ash Wed "'V''s . nave . will the will mark 7, county opportunity nesday) February FIREMEN PUN to LIBRARY show in their desires REPORT regards tre beginning of special services 50 V VTnlv to a special school bond issue Hnrintr caflQAn tf Ppn. to raise funds for a county-widance, at the St. Anthony Catholic PUflUQ IKiPRPAQp CANVASS OF TOWN; building and improvement prochurch, according to word re- - OnUllO lIlUnLHOL ceived from Rev. Francis R. La- gram. Tuesday, Feb. 26. I H 1 110 VIGILANTES READY The $1,080,000 bond advocated mothe today. This is the official fl qUUiV LUAIlU of the is board education the season in by of Lent the beginning Members of the Helper City r An annual report of finances maximum bonding capacity of the the beginning of special services fire department will go out la per- - and activities of the Helper city district and would probably enspecial lenten regulations force Sunday and canvass the 9 in an week submitted was tail district's increase the this abstinence library taining to fast a residential districts of Helper on will be read to all of the faith- - to the Helper city council by tax levy of some three mills over a combination minor fire inspec- r The dis- - f ful at all masses on Sunday, Feb. Mrs. Iola Cobain, librarian. The the next period. si . . . tion and selling campaign for tie ruary 4, to initiate the special report was first approved by the tr.ict has sutticient funds in its forthcoming Days of '49 celebranew library board elected at a sinking fund to take care of the season. tion, set for March 8, 9 and 10, Starting with Wednesday the meeting of the board Monday, bonded indebtedness on the books to word received from according daily m o r n i n g( January 22. At that time Mrs. at the present time. Louie Martinelli, general chair fill than to was is elected Chris This Jouflas masses will be at; proposal higher man of this year's show. 8:00.! a place vacated by the resignation that of last year because of high7:15 and "We are going to knock on mem-w- ill er addition Other costs Hatch. and Mrs. an Thorit cf building Evening devotion HARMON MONT SUPT, door in Helper and explain every over and are to the building program be held every bers of the library board to the residents why we are sponMiss advocated Minnie year. last above that Sally Wahl, and Tuesday soring this show and why they Following is a report of the CARBON MEN day at 7:30. This' Mauro, John Laboroi and Earl as citizens of the city should reasons for the need of the bond devotion will give the committee their fullest will benefits the that and issue sist on Tuesday the finance report shows that cooperation", Martinelli said. It it voted upon ACCEPTED INTO if be derived RosThe of as is listed $92fi.07 receipts. evening Mont "So far results in the planning as by prepared ary, Novena pray-- j breakdown on this figure shows favorably, and the solicitations have been THE ARMED SERVICE era and Sermon Hfi' !7 as a halance on hand at Harmon, Supt. of schools. encouraging, but we feel that Rev: Lamothe and Benediction the first of the year 1950; $100 The Board of Education of the Carbon county more can yet be done before The twenty-fiv- e of Blessed Sacrament. On Friday 'was received as donation; special Carbon School District recognizes 300; the Stations of the Cross, Ros - 'funds took in fines, etc., the need of added school facili men who left Price Monday, Jan time for the show." Tha Hplnnr t.inna. rliih this ary and Benediction of Blessed brought in $30.44 and rental of ties in the district. 'During the uary 22 for Fort Douglas for in v. .111 armprl fnvrps , T ....u tho ......... vile irii1,nt-Sacrament. The sermons will be books brought in $23.20; other last ten years the school popula- liiHftn intrt lane igiia'ao j eai Wiil 4.l.n Iviuvv.w, have were to 26 Docreported committee duties, and according on some phase of Catholic receipts listed were $9.86. Total tion has increased more than . A V i nnnwA ir tr r ..1 ti n nnrtnnlarl Kan,. nil t $920.07. trine. per cent and very little has been B. Otto board draft local clerk, of the is the the his On the expenditure side BwmtoiiwiiMMiiw Besides these two evenings ready to club, done to meet the added housing "gang" also g0 out and make tne "pinch" on Mr. McKinnon McKinnoii. Books $530.82; needs of the students. was listed: will recited be sheet every Rosaky President Truman will greet 12 of the Boy Scouts' National Ex call vi0iat.ors of the Proclamation It has been the hope of the reported that a evening at 7:30 as in the mo'n'th periodicals, $67.00; stationery and outstanding Boy Scouts in the ecutive Board, spoke at a great of October. This latter devotion been made for Thursday, sueu j,y Mayor Downey last week revenue other Board sufficient expenses that $46.56; supplies, White House at noon next Tues- Fourth of July celebration. DurSS9 14. totaline $683.52: bal- - might be obtained from the 2.7 February 22, at which time 26 reiative to the growing of beards is an appeal coming from our day, Feb. 6 and most Governors ing Boy Scout Week the Jam- Holy Father Pope Pius XII. whoiance on hand December 31, 1950 mills levy for building purposes Carbon youth will depart lor tne 01. lne wearing of western at-will receive Scouts at state capi- boree campers will hold reunions, or Costume per additional Fort Douglas reception center to tire available make is that special devotions was $242. o;, making a grand total j to tals to mark Boy Scout Week show their films, pictures and and asking examinations and mits will he in the hands of the deto meet take physical sufficient to the classroom $926.07 for expenditures. be of space given emphasis exwhen more than 2, 750.000 mem- mementos and relive their In book purchases a total of the needs. As time goes on It mental tests, and qualify them vigilantes when they make the votion of the Rosary and Our bers will celebrate the organiza- periences. 499 is listed with 311 adult books becomes more evident that the selves for induction into the ser rounds. Peace for of Fatimia among The Jamtooree, said Walter H. Lady tion's 41st birthday. and 1S8 childrens. books. Volumes school enrollment is increasing vice. one of America's nations. Observed in every city and Annenberg, Following are the names of lonated to the library during faster than the Board can make Lamothe Father sincerely hopes WAR II VETERANS town and most villages and ham- leading newspaper publishers, was that all Catholics avail 1950 numbered 78, making a total provision for housing. The neces- the men who left last week: will Jim Pugliese, William R. lets by more than 75,000 units, "a series of unforgettable images themselves of these days of pray- addition to the library shelves of sary added facilities cannot be of youth displaying its innate Bill Carol A. Truscott, Boy Scout Week, (Feb. 6 to 12), all will attend the eve- 577 volumes. Total number of provided with current revenue. - er and VIEW FORMATION . John Elmo PrianO, Kirkwood, that 6,200, is the largest single .birthday ob sense of sportsmanship, comradedetermined The Board has a great volumes on the shelves are re- ning devotions and that stead and and R. ingenuity liness, William Maurine, servance by young Americans. nunnber will attend the morning four newspapers are on the racks; the 'best method of raising funds On Thursday, Feb. 8, the day sponsibility.'" for building is by means of a Douglas F. Giles, all of Helper. OF LAST SQUAD CLUB also 17 monthly periodicals. daily mass. that the Boy Scouts of America "There at Valley Forge," he Also during this Lent Father bond issue and is proposing that John R. Thayne, Wellington; Circulation best hope of A group of local World War was incorporated at Washington, said, "we saw whole of last year the matter be submitted to the Joe H. Swasey, Price; John Melo, the announces For a Lamothe special We saw there freedom. human II veterans met at the Helper will R. elec Ibond the books Evans, entire membership D.C., tax payers at a special Mission to be given starting Feb there were 7,256 loans of Spring Glen; Vernon recommit themselves to the Scout the power and enthusiasm that 11th to Feb. 18th. The Mission made; 3.496 to adults, and 3,760 tion to be held on February 20, Castle Gate; Alton B. Kilpack, civic auditorium last Thursday to the possibility of form Oath or Promise at 8:15 p.m., in can shape to its intended ends will be preached by Rev. Father to children 1951. Wattis; Albert Curia, Kenilworth; discuss our still imperfectly achieved dea "Last Squad Club", the four time zones. In the main, practically all of Glen L. Wilson, Price; Connie A. ing The library was open 300 days Claire Collins, Redemptorest from mocracy." This club would follow the pat of the year, six days a week, the district owned buildings are Curtis, Price. Goeur d' Alene, Idaho. Anniversary Theme "Report to the Nation" of the "Last Sauad Club" tern week. overcrowded. a 24 L. are Dragerton; hours old William Skinner, and sme mission the and More Liberty" is the "Strengthen averaged concerning The twelve Scouts will present Cen; John the M. by the World War I as in organized some of loans In Wellington theme. The John number week's per instances, rilling, The average organizawill be announced in next anniversary a "Report to the Nation" to PresiSchools at R. Hill, Price; Robert D. Living- - vets several years ago 21. and tral was Harding tion has completed two years of dent issue. day Truman in the White House Nolan Davis presided at the a program known as "Strengthen Price, some rooms which were ston, Wellington; John J. iec-zuthe service projects summing never intended for classrooms Jr., Price; Manual Martinez, meeting, and he appointed a comthe Arm of Liberty" which already undertaken up Scout Units through has made it possible for four out Americaby last being used for school rooms and Dragerton; Pete KavroB, Price; mittee to be headed by Robert year. no more space is available. The Leland E. Anderson, Price; and Strong. This committee will make hundred thousand additional boys Nearly 100 leaders representSouthside 'School is filled to ca- Jack O'Neil, Price. to enter Scouting's ranks and for inquiries regarding the procedure the the Senate, the Cabinet, ing richer a to and some students who and cost needed to start such a members enjoy all pacity and of Representatives would normally attend that school club. The members of this group experience. There are now 831 House A meeting Tuesday evening of are attending the overcrowded were also asked to. contact vetScout Council camps totalling national organizations will attend Carbon county peace officers, and COLORADO OFFICER in Washington, D.C., proBoard The School. to see what their reactions erans 288,545 acres valued at more than a breakfast Central oftown the Helper, Price and other MANAGER would be to such an affair. eleven million dollars in land and on Wednesday, Feb. 7, with poses to build a six room elemen- 1951 the and ficials public general 12 Scouts. Following sightseeing tary unit in Northeast Price and eighteen million dollars in faMr. Strong and Mr. Davis will "was a complete flop" accord- KILLED IN CRASH and visits with notables at the to enlarge the Southside School. OF BALL TEAM cilities and equipment. welcome any comments on this and to civic several political ing will nation's capital, the Scouts At Helper, the Junior High If anyone The largest single encampment Angelo Venturelll, one of Help- proposed undertaking. to New York to take part in persons who were interviewed NEAR PRICE CITY School has no facilities for physiever held in the Western Hemis- go wishes more information, contact the was named following baseball Wednesday morning er's "greats" observWeek other Boy Scout The home making of the either of these twd men. Death stalked the highways in cal education. phere was the National Jamboree ances. makeshift last Sunday as manager a room is temporary Scouts 47,163 when summer This committee will meet again, called for by Carbon county Wednesday afterlast team The baseball Merchants meeting Helper Celebrations Community (Continued on Page Ten) inand leaders camped at historic at the Helper auditorium at 8 was to Holman noon 1951 two 12:15 miles Sheriff the at season, for p.m. Joseph according of churches, Representatives 8. Tru President on Thursday, February Pa. disesan be p.m. executive Valley Forge, east of Price, when a Colorado an announcement made by business and local tended to All vets who are interested are man opened the Jamboree and ynaogneB. Monhis office, association sion between of peace the State rectors Sgt. Patrolman, Courtesy AMERICAN LEGION TO (Continued on rage ien importGeneral Eisenhower, a member officers of the county municipal- Wesley Rosetti, about 42, was day. Angelo, will succeed Mandril urged to attend this very ities and various cjty and town fatally injured, and his companion, Wilson, who resigned after ant meeting. "Ug" " officers to discuss cooperative Sheriff E. E. Redman, of Mesa MEET managing the club for three years, measures between his office and county, Colorado, was seriously winning two state pennants and DOG TAX DUE; their forces. In some unknown injured. They were enroute to AT CIVIC AUDITORIUM last year tleing for the lead In i i i inwas j nun the and a to Price ami public DOtn way setuiiu tne general up ursi Both a and prisoner pick to the we offer girl. This week reading public boy in vited with a consequent loss of then take him back to Colorado. IMf At the last regular meeting races, but losing both playoffs. sta Helner nroducts. although one now resides in Kenilworth. ULnULIHl. been manaeer two Lenew of has the The meeting. the first purpose Unofficial reports are that . held by the local American , ; two According to observers, the trucks traveling in the opposite gion unit, Carbon Post No. 21, it pitching for the Helper team FEB. 10 discussion most serious they direction (became involved in an was decided by a majority vote years. He had his best season in SATURDAY, , could remember was a minor Is- accident sending one of the trucks that meetings will be held twice 1949 wnen ne won n ano msi o. arfi He first .j.ned baseball prom- into the path of the oncoming monthly until further notice. sue about who could have a B-the deadline for colhe pitched Nolan Davis, commander, stat- inence in gun and what the restriction of police car and causing it to lide with the truck. The car ed that the membership felt that the Helper American Legion base- - J its use would involve. P J There were a few serious as bearing the officers, a 1951 Pon-tia- it would be more convenient if ball nine to a state championship. ffom the is reported a total Joss. the Post met everv second and In 1941 he signed a contract with omen oi Alberf pects to the meeting. Sheriff Hol , u, A report from the man was afforded a small bit of fourth Thursday of each month. the Salt 'Lake Bees In the Pioneer the time to explain his interpreta- hospital in Price shows that One meeting would be for bus- leae; This year Dominic "DoC Pero, In 1942 he worked with the tion of the law and what he Sheriff Redman has 2 broken iness only while the other would m and entered of tne thought the public expected of legs, a broken pelvis and internal be a social affair. In all prob Twin Falls team In P ' J" and him. Mayor Keller of Price ex- Injuries. His condition is reported ability It would be held jointly itary service in 1943 emerging flrat Hon. nl, il.. with the Auxiliary unit. pressed the objectives of the fair. to advise residents "of the FebPrice administration, and Mayor ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Mr. Davis hopes that all mem-- i tenant. 10 deadline date for pay nod 5nn Tlifl2n In the '""'J ila earnest efD. K. Downey on behalf of Helpment A representative of the nation- bership will make an 8 Coast to Pacific league for spring few the "In on at past hand p.m. ' er City stated: P fort to be Al dogs U we ek. old Alcoholics famous ou group. ally ' finished 1947 and In training j years we have gradually im Anonymous now resides in this help make these e by I a of desto the year piaying for jquire'l proved our condition as to law- area and Is ready to serve those successful and enjoyable. are the California State league. He worthwhile projects lessness in Helper. We are striv- who need . Many help In conquering the In 1948, his being y to be worked out during the pitched for Tacoma ing now, as In the past, to Intro- drink habit. The interested Anyone nal bal m when Americanism In the schools Ust season in profe duce all the cultural advantages or may receive full information by year. in the was recalled by San Diego, and the is of it city that possible be alUched to the and citizens, citizenry JOHN HUGO EAQUINTA. LAUR8EN Box P.O. 168, to VARDELL Helper,. writing lb7 collar-ofor us to do. The record shows and county will be especially Im- to work the mound d"r'nfhe tne animal, and nar J John is 16 months old, and the that offenses of a major nature, It was the expressed . hope of portant among the Legion's plan- last six weeks of the Here is a young lady who has He Is employed at the Peerless here. On many who ' attended the meeting ned activities. Every effort will son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eaqulnta are on the down-gradthat Issued a decided blonde complexion also Is A warning t mine, west of Helper, and not commom and pop are both blonde. of 308 1st west, and to date he the liquor violation question we Tuesday night that the Sheriff be expended to make this year with wife and two all dog owners who do In local exHelper lives the dad's one of few a for sheriff an he the Kenhas shown (behind has would one an another call are at outstanding will staunchly date deadline Age 7 months, she lives the with a good eye for baseball to the extent that If anyone . is. ecutive ,mpetlna at.. which a. full post. Next meeting of Carbon sons. He has helped with the ply ilworth with her parents, Mr. and traits be subject to toeing called before baseLegion American of Feb. coaching found guilty of trafficlng in hard cooperative program between the Post 21 will be Thursday, playing. of the peace and Mrs. Ewar4 "Bud.'' Lsursen. at Helper during the last the cjty justice llce'bse ' 'Wilf be 8 at 8 p.m. ip the Helper civic ball the in his forces various drinks, policing for delinquency. fine pay a Pktiet Vogui StuJio, Hlptr-Pri- e two years. auditorium. county can be outlined. .... ...... X e nnnu ten-yea- . . 1 ,r Fri-IMr- 25 ' 1. j is-h- .'No-Bear- d ' J Re-bo- l, te MEETING OF LAW OFFICERS AND PUBLIC WAS "FLOP' venturelliIad- e- future Citizens of Carbon County n.ni im V;" City-Count- y J l- ') : A. k f m m : 1 " , m . e - f |