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Show Vote On The School Bound Ellecftnon 2tk Tuesday, February v 0 A VOLUME 45 NUMBER MINING RAILROAD AND DISTRICT NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH 7 THURSDAY, YOUR VOTE TUESDAY MAY DECIDE FATE OF THIS NEEDED ADDITION FEBRUARY 15, 1951 Spring Glen People Give Support To '49er Show "After Sunday night's solicitation of the Spring Glen residents CHARTER NITE the members of the Helper City P-fire department really feel good way deep down", was the com- HELD MONDAY; ment of Fire Chief Louis when he reported on the activities of his Days of '49 cam- THREE SPEAKERS paigners. Every resident of our Charter night was celebrated neighboring town was contacted to donate materially and morally last Monday night by the Helper to the '49 project of raising funds PTA at the Helper Central school for a new fire engine, and not house, at which time charter memone single person contacted turn- bers an3 officers were introduced by Wrs. Thelma Flaim, presied the request down. Last week the firemen solicited dent. Another ' special event of the aid of .residents on the west the meeting was the awarding of side of Helper and ended the day appreciation gifts to past presiwith gratifying results. Sunday's dents Mrs. Florene Berensen and venture in Spring Glen far exceed- Mrs. Myrtle Bryneir. tiuest speakers were Dr. Aaron ed that first solicitation with the resultant spurting of the spirits E. Jones, president, of .Carbon of fire deparment personnel to Junior college, , wh.ose topic was put their project over with a "The Founding; of the PTA"; '.r'ft-rrrisssifcfSupt. Mont Harmon discussed the very loud "bang". esissues of the coming school bond business Solicitations from of now ds the proposed addition to the Helpar Junior High School, for which all plans are Pictured above completed. The addition will be built on the south side election slated for Tuesday, Feb. minded tablishments and civic cafeteria and a band room. Past committments of the board of eduthe present school structure and plans call for additional class rooms, an citizens have been very good and 20; and K. D. Marquis, Helper cation and recent assurances that if the bond election next week is voted in, all point to Helper's project being the first on the fcuilding schedule of the school district. donations to the eauRe in many ..representative .on the board of and education, urged cases have been very sizeable, parents This year's project, a new fire Teachers to', gef out and vote 1' on considered the issue before the people next KIWANIS LADIES' NITE engine for Helper the most worthy project ever Tuesday and extend their efforts conceived hy the '49er group has 'toward getting their neighbors VALENTINE PARTY been given wide publicity in this and acquaintances to do likewise. of the county and almost end Under the capable direction of The members of the Carbon County School District without exception has received Mrs. Melba Hyatt, of the junior HELD AT DIAMANTI'S Board of Education feel that it is their duty to inform the the approval of all of the gen- high school the iboys and girls Two classes on family relations eral public. Its acquisition by the of the school presented an outschool patrons of the needs of the schools and to suggest Helper Kiwanians entertained their wives and guests at a spe will be offered the citizens of fire department will double the standing variety of musical, secertain means of meeting these needs- In the two preceding cial valentines party at uiamau- - tnjs area next week when, under BUSINESS TRAINING efficiency' of the department and lections, as follows: ' issues of this paper certain facts regarding the proposed ti's club last night. The program the should 'assure quicker and betThe 7th and 8th .grade Iboys joint cooperation of the Car-- ! area. was in charge of Jesse Perry and in this of fires ter bond issue have been set forth- chorus fighting sang Naples and Missouri NIGHT AT COURSES "" According to Martinelli, the pres- Waltz; girls tiirt;- - Dorothy ?fe-ma"wThelToarcl is extremely 'desirous 'of Itnownfg" wflat ttie" his committee otrOssana ;" with Alphonse presiding ing to Mrs. Thelma Flaim, Helpent equipment, is In good condiLuAnni Colleen COLLEGE START SOON tion, and adequate for the city, Harrison sang I'llStevens, people think of its proposal- The desires of the patrons can over the meeting. follow my Secret er president. but added equipment would make Heart; 7th-8tbe rrtade known only by their vote-AnToastmaster for the occasion girls' chorus, "Isle The first meeting will be held An intensified and accelerated it Mark Dr. was of Jenson Castle possible to render service to- of Dreams, and Santa Lucia"; Monday evening, February 19 at course in business registered voter who has paid a property tax training will ward finhting fires near the city vocal solo, Trisa Nuno, ' Moonwho introduced guests and 8 p.m. .at the Helper Central within the last year preceding the date of election (Feb- - 20, Gate, at if the need should arise. announced program numbers. Mu- school, the topics being "Family be offered by Carbon College beams; grade chorus, If the property, either real or sical numbers were provided by Relations and Dating or Court- nights during the spring quarter, Solicitations in East Helper and Neopolitan Nights and Begin the 1951) is qualified to votewhich begins March 5. Pete Bottino and Tony Bonacci, ship, and Teen-ag- e perhaps some of the camps will Bcguine; vocal solo, Lorene WinProblems" personal, is in the name of husband and wife, both are qualiDi be made in the very near future, ters, to iLeHoy West, According and harmonica and Say Not Love Is a Dream; guitar duets; with Dr. C. J. Skidmore of the fied to vote providing they are properly registered- If the accordion solos were rendered by Utah Agricultural College staff rector of Extension at the col- - and it is hoped that those areas 10th grade chorus, Spirit Flowproperty is in the name of only one person then only that Gloria Pierotti and Dickie Prestis. lecturing. An open forum question lege, the course will meet for will respond to the pleas of the ers and L'Amour Touples; vocal show of solo, Noreen Cnristensen, Dear Steve Diamanti, chairman ' of and answer session will follow his five hours, three times a week firemen with the same person can vote and, of course, he must be a registered votreceived Land of Home. ' or a times been as four for four has enthusiasm hours, Business and Community Affairs talk giving parents an opportunity er- Automobiles are classed as personal property in determinweek. At each meeting each stu- - in Spring Glen and Helper. Community singing was led by committees, made a report on to ask about personal problems one will hour the at dent Owen spend ing a person's eligibility to Burgener, accompanied by reFMaim ATra will that committees activity in pnnfrnntinp- thorn ' two hours in short- Mrs. Millet. VllH typewriter, Objectives of the Inii v. honrl the list of registrants against the tax rolls is lation to the coming School Bond l a chairman nf Association i u i Merchants ' vuoii mail viv hjinri Ano hrair In hnnlrkopninsMrs. Jiryner. . by PTA were read as the it effects Helper meeting. a tremendous task and mistakes may occur- It is advised that Election, Dates and 'one hour in office proced - Changes J. C. Witt, representative, rearea. Friday night's session for the ures, wmcn includes PTA will handle you take your tax receipt with, you to the polls on FebruAt Tuesday night's meeting of ported that the Guests included William Maack, same time and place will be pre- with business machines. training Those in the ice cream booth for the Days vote to event of 20th the evidence as your eligibility association Merchants ary the former Helper club member, and sided over by Stanley Lltizzette students who Helper may not need fur- a new !of '49 show this year. Ralph Mrs. Rogers, both of Salt Lake and will feature as the main ther of any mistake in the voter list-I- t trainine In anv of the above thdse present adoptedi one that should Crawford, Mrs. Clifford VanNatta City. , spend more time with meeting night speaker, Dr. Welling Roskelley, cour8es is strongly urged that you let the Board of Educawere to better fit ia with pres- and Mrs. Lewis Bolognesl prove Extension at the;the 8u,bject8 they may need. Sociologist with Witt Mr. to worki appointed tion know how you stand on the matter of providing new USAC. His subject will be "Whoi ... . . A47Z ent schedules of event. Henceonthis project, , W 114 1 119 CVUl&O toil of the the forth school buildings and modernizing others by casting your BASEBALL ASS'N. meeting regular Makes Family Decisions" and it' Attendance banners were won hours of college credit and will group will be held on the second will be accompanied by a film vote qn February 20thwill It student $27.00. each cost by Mrs. Wetmore's second grade of each month. COMMITTEE PICKED -- showing. Audience participationin- be designed to prepare the stu-- 1 Tuesday and Mr. Milano's home room at Tuesbe will The next meeting after the talk will again be l hun-the junior high school. of some the to dents accept Mabbutt will be crairman of the day, March 13 a dutch lunch afvited. Community Methodist Mrs. Ruth Moss, Castle Gate now are which of dreds jobs at be held the will and dinner program. After the music, FOR 1951 SEASON fair A Dinner Sunday, 18th PTA and her officers special session for junior open for people trained in fous-- i Helper city hall. Starting time were presidentat the a moving picture of the life of high school students in the Help- iness. meeting. guests 7:30 The 'February Fellowship Din- Christ, called "Simon Peter, Fishtn. comat set p has been of Appointment working er area will be held Friday afterAt the conclusion of the meetMr. West suggests that the fol- ner will be held at the Commun- erman" will be shown. Eighty-nin- e mittees for the coming baseball noon for ninth and tenth graders Not always right in all men's ing the birthday cake was cut and lowing people should be interestpersons attended the Janu season was the main order of at 1 p.m. at the Helper civic e(j jn ity Methodist Church on Sunday, but faithful to the light served to 200 members and guests classes: these eyes. taking 'business of the Helper baseball auditorium at which time Dr. Feb. 18th at noon; Mrs. Marvin ary dinner one month ago. Oliver Wendell Holmes in attendance. 1. Recent high school graduates within. association Monday night when Don C. Carter, Extension official not now employed. officers and directors met at the and Dr. Herbert Larsen, Carbon1 who ii 2. High school seniors Helper city halL Dr. J. J. counselor will discuss college for met all have requirements president of the group made teen-agproblems. iwmow. ' b the committee appointments and graduation, except for the credit The general public Is invited which Two bright-eyemay be earned in these girls Introduce themselves to the Journal heard reports from team man to attend this afternoon session classes and applied toward grad" readers this week. Both are partial to ribbons, one a ager Angelo Venturelli on his ef also. , uation. the other a queen of curls. forts to round up a' fast playing queen All the talks by the guest team for this year. 3. Wives and daughters of workspeakers are planned to be short ers who may be leaving Carbon Committees Appointed followed by longer discussion county during the slack working The followinf committees were periods, thereby giving citizens summer -to see employappointed: every opportunity to voice their ment at periods Installations government Finance own problems and receive guidwhere in cities or stenographic Vince I Bert ance in the solution of them. Bonza, chairman; f workers are scarce. Bunnell, Hector Chlara, Louis . 4. Veterans who wish to begin Kosec, Dr. P. M. Gonzalez, E. F. enter and business in course a Marchettl. , ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S school in time to take advantage Grounds The 12 of the d. 1. benefits. Ernest Gardner, chairman; Luke 1 hours would qualify such veterCormanl, Pete Bottino, Martin CARD PARTY IS ans to receive full subsistence Ganger, Dr. Toghio Furukawa. SLATED FOR MARCH 15 allowance. Budget ho are not working 5. Miners Lltizzette, Stanley chairman; full time but have free days St. The Card Annual Patrick's AJ Mike Pizza, George Kanderis, Party, sponsored by the St An- each week for study, Wahl, Dr. J. J. Dalplaz. stand 6. Those now employed in busBrought here (by the Helper Klwanls Tluh lor a thony Altar Society, will be held Transportation In the Helper civic auditorium, iness offices who wish to Improve are the before filling other engagements in the intermountain area, Walter Borla, chairman; Bert se- March 15, 1951, at 7:00 their skills for promotion or Thursday, talDr. M. P. Bunnell, Joe Rolando, Detroiters, a group of Negro eingers with a marked degree of p.m. id--curlty with present employers. Gonzalez, Mike Kandaris, Burrell Tha rlaftSeg Will be SO COn Tha thlH 8 .tisUn,oi. ent in choral, spiritual and classic singing. . Porter. committee for the card party Is ducted that students may begin Since their discovery on the Horace Heidt show on the NBC netAdvertising I Mrs. Carl Schoenberger.. Ticket in typing and shorthand as DESIREED R. RA8MU88EN CHARLOTTE JUDD Fred Boson, chairman; Walter work the group have appeared on television, in churches, schools, Mrs. George Grivet ginners or go on whatever skills Cor(Luke Borla, Chlara, neckHector, blue end This and Bis eyes everything pearl Shiny dresses and Mrs. John Mabrltof hostess they have already acquired. night clubs, theatres and many pther places. laces fit nicely on this year old that goes with them Is thU young manl, Martin Canser. Mrs. Victor Litiszette; is a plan for training for specific chairman, Ticket sales for this musical treat ere now on sale by memConcessions daughter of Mr. and Mr. Stan- miss, aged 2M years and the Al Prize chairman, Mrs. P. M. Goh- - Jots which exist ia Utah end forWahl, chairman; Stanley bers of the Helper Kiwanls club, and last reports are that sale ia ley Judd of Spring Olen. How do daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mrs. Albert Wahl,' which many hundreds more quailE. F. Marchettl, Dr. J. salez; Tables, Lltizzette, Raemussen of wnllet Kenilworth. neth are like that required. friendly you brisk. Patrons of good vocal ensembles should act now to mak Mrs. Robert Buchanan and Mrs. fled workers J. Dalpiaz, Dr. Toshio Furukawa. interest- be who may Veterans Vitol Mrs. Kitchen, Black; Ray reservations for this event. Vogu Studio, IlJptr-Pric- a . I (Con tinned on race Eight) (Continued on Fag Eight) (Continued on Page ) TA Mar-tinel- li ; auditorium-gymnasium,-- a .. TO THE PATRONS OF THE Family Life Institute Classes Here 19 & 23 CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT - ; - jf Public-RetatioiiS- - "dj?L n, . 9th-10t- h - - vote-Checkin- - ? - i fleeting - Future Citizens of Carbon County DETR0ITERS" PLAY HERE FEB. 28 Dal-pia- e d "pig-tails- ( r- -- a r t W 4' y , one-nig- --- .fry j anl I |