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Show WhtM MINING A VOLUME 45 NUMBER AND DISTRICT NEWSPAPER RAILROAD HELPER. UTAH t THURSDAY, Show Engine '49er Committees Are Working To Get This Type of Fire Engine From Price City Saturday '49ers ly prjce Stabilization District Officers Visit Helper Area HERE SATURDAY NITE Saturday night a minstrel orti-new- CHORAl GROUP SINGS HERE WEDNESDAY at-th- ll nui, Joppa lodge, who list A Spring of Future , of the u-- " LIFElEEr FOOD SALE SAT. AT CENTRAL SCHOOL AT CORNETS BY FRIDAY NIGHT ! r( ' The second of a series of 18 and sub 179 on family life problems will ST. ANTHONY MISSION pitcher, and P.ob Robb, 1 32 23 in want to return to Feb. Price, a fonrt eaie snonsored bv the te held Friday, 10 the fold. Latest word on Mike . 37 Creek The and IM1 Helper. Dragerton School i ni Helper LDS Ward Sunday 53 II Wood, catcher, is that he is lin- includes a meeting at Carbon will be held Saturday 23 3 c n nn vsi Jun-o' f lng up a regular job in the Provo the Cornet Store, for the benefit College at 10:00 a.m., Price 1 47 at f 2:00 Sunnydale area and will not be interested Drager-oior at p.m.. High OVER 2500 ATTEND the ward classes. The project 9 in a 185 N. Dragerton 9:00 a.m. and at Helper ton at position on the local team. time this at will, fund raising 210 16 will ol t AnlhnlW''e fhnrfli S. DraRertOU 2:00 Tiscir,n These at meetings p.m. of be used toward the purchase 1 ' 41 to the public and it is was an overwhelming success. Columbia floor covering in some of the be open 3X2 WIUUOEj 1,694 TOTAL lutcii fuieiiuuut ai ine eve- s and for seating fa-- ! urged that parents attend with i TrM7" ai- 'bond issue of Outcome the the l'IvL.ll(i A UUUft eight! ning services during cilities in rooms used by the their children, the assures much most definitely Tw LIBRARY evninS meetings, one in days of prayer was over 2500. younger children. to the Helper, Tq at 7:30 p.m. and one at Among the visiting clergy who needed addition A committee consisting of Leo Price of Helper Chapter, Members 7:30 p.m. will be held assisted the Rev. Claire Collins junior high school plant and the Paur Mrs. Beatrice Carnes, Mrs. Helper at al-- , Women and additions other several Moose, presented the of ve'ry Thomas F. were also the Rev. Friday. Donna Thomas and Mrs. Louisa will be de- Butler, Rev. Robert Pollock of terations proposed for in Price, to lola Oobain, Librarian of the The Price de- meeting p and pick-uthat Hurst, state Helper Library, a copy of the voted to cooperation of home, Pi k e ihe Rev Father Strancar Wellington and feunnydaie. livery service will be inaugurated SchOoll to 'Helper's book, "Feelings and According n..r in church. nf school r..iaiiaiiin and community in this sale. Persons wishing to church, K. 1). Mar- - Emotions Mooseheart Sym- The hoard is This of representative, Father life i?ev Lake ami Salt education. fltv. family donate food stuffs to the sale, addi- - posium." Chairman Bertha OBerto, the P1uds Helper 1,lis all to of vital parents Naviens Holy Rosary Church, importance may request the committee to tion are completed and all that j0f n,e Women of the Moose made Bingham Canyon, Utah. call for the items, and a new auo an peopie in l left t0 be done toward getting the presentation. Other members should be attendance A had children of record The the parish idea introduced for the first time f . on this project Is the tho organization started accord-present for Wedseen at these meetings, their Mission services on in food sales in this area will be from contrac- - the occasion were: Senior Regent bids for af-- ' vertising nesdayi L. Robert county to Hassell, and Friday who Thursday norsnns ing fn e acceptance of a Rutli Slowe. agent, where help ternoons. and closed on Satur- - 'rsmllke purchases over the phone, agricultural from the contractor bidding bld The book, a McGraw-Hil- l L. G. Noble Dr. 500 children Some will be given by morning. day If you want to buv a cake. pie. to or st in a scientific treatise on closest expected spedlicatlon. team the of members (low cookies or some other item, just and other fications. the latest theoretical and experithanks the Father Lamothe and delivery will be which is now giving instruction call 293-Turnout for the voting when ln(mt(u rontributions to the of St. in Grand, San Juan and Emery parishioners Anthony, made. and co-- compared with the vote cast in th0logy, both academic and for their can counties, loyalty sale to the Contributions ,ne t0,ln,y flection here last fall 0( feelings and emotions in . Keller, a man Judge Fred be made up to 3 p.m. Saturday small number that a shows Rovery of are: ,lmian being. It represents a Brvlren rtnrine Lent ,, and! who is aware. of the problems . " , of eligible collection of more than forty pa- """""J schooland hovs up I.times, win number the total f ...... at i oe devotions cna... evening every sary pick teachers will call i men p,rg prepared Dy wna renuwucu on Tuesday voters iook aavaniage 7: 30 with Novena items for sale is committee is Price meeting. will benight and Station of the Cross rights to vote their convictions. scientists for the Symposium neiu The meeting Helper contacted early enough. in 1948 at Mooseheart, Illinois, held at the same time, Friday on Friday night. Morning masses At last mils election a w.i Central and 8:00 of over 8500 was recorded out of site of the famed Child City, the in 7:15 at are at 7:30, Lent evening during $25,000 Damage Suit 'a poSBlble 10,000. Of the total maintained and operated by the School, and will have as a speak- 0.cocJ Olson ExtenFiled By registered voters memi'mea per- Loyal Order of Moose for the er Dr. Welling Roskelley, State Utah the of haps 7,000 are qualified as tax- benefit of the dependent children sion Court Sociologist In POLIO DANCE subhis (Continued on Page Eight) and payers, and with a total of votes Agricultural College, In the bond issue slightly more A asking 125,000 ject will be "Who Makes Family complaint than 2,000, only 33 per cent of get out and (vote on this vital damages, was filed in the Sev- Decisions?" Dr. Roskelley is an SLATED MARCH 3; Tuescourt the taxpayers made an effort to Issue. enth Judicial district outstanding man in tils field of day, February 20, by Robert Ol work, and besides having a well DRAWING DAY SET son, operator of the Helper Lock prepared and instructive lecture, er, against George Haslam andja m0Tie vici1T9 wm be shown Cobain Accepts Book Library Mrs. Helper Moose completed all Leah Haslam of Spring Glen, al which will show typical family plans Tuesday night for a Polio leging that because of court ac- relationship problems and errors Benefit Dance' to be held Saturtion taken by the defendants made by parents. day, March 3, according to Rocommunin the against him on or about Nor. 10, parent bert Olson, lodge governor. All "Every general ities of Price and Helper should the net proceeds from the dance 1950, he has Buffered damages in the amount of 115,000 plan to attend theae two ses- will be turned over to the Carand exemplary damages to the sions," says County Agent Has-sel- l, bon county chapter, Polio Fund extent of $10,000. "whereby a new outlook on to be used to combat any outCharges of indecent liberties family problems as related to breaks of the dreaded disease in i. i'ffW- -'-A filed by the defendants last year, individuals and communities and this area. against Olson, were dismissed ln the Individual home will be given 1 Tickets for the dance are now the Price city court December them." on sale and may be procured si 15. 1950. from any officer of the Moose Mrs. Frank and Slavensky Mr. Therald N. Jensen, Price is and son, Robert, packed their lodge. for Mr. Olson. At Tuesday night's meeting of lunch and drove to Salt Lake the lodge the officers announced a SOCIAL SECURITY City Sunday, hoping to enjoy the annual drawing for the that . : rw.vtr anil unma all fl. i.. ikA MAN AT PRICE The membership and for .wo "weaheV W ; had m t b hi r free dues receipt will 27 TUESDAY, FEB. other ideas, and the Slavensky conducted be Tuesday, March 6. returned home after a announced that A reprefentatlve of the Social family also was It snow short visit in the rlty in a be will March Provo. at 13, a special Office Tuesday, Security on Icy roads. at Price on storm and In the Courthouse class initiation will be held, at of the Mooge, Accepting gift from Mrs. Bertha OBerto, Women Tuesday, Feb. 27, frm 9:00 a.m. to Carbon and Emery County which time candidates from Helpuntil 3:00 p.m., in accordance people who desire help or Infor- er, Price and Salt Lake City will is Mrs. lola Cobain, city librarian, left. Center, Mrs. Ruth Stowe, a with be inducted into the fraternal regular mation on Social Security senior regen of the Moose women. schedule of providing assistance order. first-sacke- r noro sched-office- atle j i oiinnroo. . --, class-room- j QlJy j . I d 'r ad-;o- will Future Citizens commlttee HELPER LDS WARD j New World, ington's Birthday ball, at the Masonic Guest speaker will be Calvin A. Behle, grand orator, Free and Accepted Masons of Utah. Presiding officers will be Homer Hyatt, worshipful master of Jop-- . pa lodge No. 26, and Wiley "W4veeIer, worshipful master of Carbon lodge No. 10. Toastmaster during the banquet session will be Lyle Hyatt, past of show-wil- Helper . Carbon Masons to CelebrateWith Banquet and Ball Saturday Nite master , Qf FAMILY -- introduce officers, of both lodges to the people in attendance Invocation will be offered by Dr. Roy W. Robinson; musical selections will be given by members of the ladies- - auxiliary. Dancing will follow the ban quet and program events. In charge of arrangements Is a joint committee (from both Bill Murphy, Jack Rich-- ! lodges A 11 'I door-to-doo- of the Wash- banquet and temple, Price. 1 besB j first Masons at the annual rr commiUee ' ium will "hit the main drag" Monday Much interest has been shown mo &nd over the appearance of this group houses and other citlzen5 o in Helper, they having first won community for merchandise prizes national recognition on an NBC and funds to toe used in the show's network show sponsored by Horgames, according to John " bingo mmmlHooTnaTi ace ami ve Tn" rlate tjkorl , several times b mUeh ast'ern states P" , sions that will spark the three-- , day sh0w this March 8. 9 and 10. which they have appeared all vartnna nTW.BB. of their perform and with a few more final efspeak very well ance and indicate that music forts all plans should be comlovers could not do better than with Mr. Skerl Working pleted. to witness their show. committee will solicitation on this The Detroiters are adept in all be Steve Diamanti and Ken Martypes of singing, but specialize quis. in the rendition of spirituals and general choral work. r. of the IKS III I p'pnrt YOIT MONDAY MORNING Si II .11 in total NIGHT AT AUDITORIUM Group singing by the Detroitfamous ers, Negro nationally team, will feature the musical program of a special show Bpon- sored by the Helper Kiwanis club next .Wednesday evening at 8 the at p.m. Helper civic auditor- - the civic auditorium at 7:30 p.m. under the joint sponsorship of the Helper of 2,006 votes. and Dragerton Lions clubs, in a grand benefit show that should interest The three areas voting against entertainment lovers of the coun- the issue were Scofield, 3 for and TEAM MANAGER ty. According to Frank Smith, 12 against; Latuda, 4 Pr and 12 21 for the main Glen and tor Helper publicity against, Spring GALLS HOPEFULLS club, this group have been well and 32 against the bond issue. received in the Dragerton area, Votes by Precincts and reports from those who have Following is the list of TO SPECIAL MEETING seen the performance are all arld tne v0te8 cast for andprecincts against complimentary, the bond issue. Figures listed are A special baseball meeting for J. B. Willis, chairman of show not official. all baseball hopefuls in the area. arrangements announces tnat au yes No has been called bv Aneelo Ven- 3 plans are completed and sufficient gcofield 12 turelli, manager of the Helper seats will !be set up to accpmo-- 1 ciear Creek 7 2 Merchant team, to acquaint him date all of the general public R,0yal 10 1 with the material available and wno win auena. ine snow 24 Gate I the possibility of using some lo-- 5 will be divided between the'? 1a cal players if they can qualify so fwo club8 to he used ln their ivaoi u'i'n"" 29 for the type of baseball Wdust- 39 11 rial League play calls for. general funds to foster any civic west Helper 15 3 projects that may come up in the peerless The meeting will be held Suu- future. Committee members work- - spring Canyon 17 4 day, February 25 at 2 p.m. in the 20 0 ing with Mr. Willis on the show standard Helper city hall. 4 are Cliff Haycock and Glen Bal- -' Latua 12 Venturelli will discuBs work-- 4 7 linger. Ra.jns outs, contracts, and what he will 116 23 j expect in the way of "hustle" on Last Thursday night's ladies N w Helper 21 32 the part of night, sponsored by the Helper spring Glen players that are inter-- 3 35 Lions and held at the Helper Kenilworth ested in making the team. 1 18 Moose hall was very well attend- - wattis No definite commitments have 21 ed reports Lyle Johnson, presi- - Hiawatha 2 been made o ay players to date, 2 but several members of last 4 dent of the c'uh. The program consumers .. year's 54 was very interesting and danc- - jt I2 group have indicated an interest prjce . 80 28 hi ing followed the regular banquet Eagt prce returning for the coming sea91 -. 95 and program. Price ... South l 6011. . . 205 32 entraj prjce rightfield star Georpe Shiga, perform - e one The people spoke Tuesday, in the highly controversial bond issue project proposed by the Carbon County School District and voted in favor of the bond issue of $1,080,000.00 by about an 80 per cent majority. All 31 precincts in the county voted, and of that number only three show a majority vote against the measure. Total number of votes cast in favor of the bond issue was 1,694, and the total number of votes against it was 312, for a MINSTREL SHOW is the recently to the Price Eastern Utah Masons will convene Saturday evening, February 24 and honor George Washing-- ! ton. father of our country and i to 312 ajority 1694 LIONS SPONSOR Elmer V. Pratt, acting district purchased enforcement officer for the newStabilization Economic addition fire city in with headquarters department. Along with the new Agency, Price fire engine will be Helper's Salt Lake City, visited here Tues- , "Old Faithful" just as good as day, conferring with local hut a 'bit slower than the cials concerning problems aris-neoutfit. The two side by side lng in the price control program, will give citizens of this area a a native of Salt Mr. Pratt, e good opportunity to see just what Lake, has been a practicing '49ers are striving so hard torney in Washington, D.C., for ' for in their relentless campaign the past 23 years, and has been to rais efunds toward the pur- assigned to the Utah district of a new machine. fice of ESA to aid in setting up Another special feature of the the price control operation. The price control official prais-wiSaturday afternoon '49er display be the appearance of the ed the cooperation of business-Helpe- r junior high school band men and individuals in seeing under the direction of Owen through this necessary program BuTgener. They will play for the during this national emergency, crowd for over a half-houHig offices are locatted at 222 West Temple, Salt Lake Act South Vigilante To The first of a series of Kan-- j City, and said he will welcome earoo court will also be held Sat- -' letters or calls from Utahns who urday afternoon according to Ed have any problems or complaints con- Hardee, chairman of the Helper of violations of the price Lions club beard and costume trol law. contest for the '49 committee. Hardee stated that citizens should at the Helper civic auditorium at get into the spirit of the show j 7:30 and asks that all persons and don western apparel and the having joibs to perform in the male gentry had better get busy show should make every effort on the beards. In charge of the to be present Kangaroo court will be Stanley xo Campaign N. Main and Martin "Mezzenine" iLitizzette, who will Sunday the '49ers will make a r mete out stiff fines to all viosolicitation of the lators of the vigilante law. Northern part of the city and Martin to further the cause to- '49er Meeting Friday . chair-ward the purchase of tne new Louie Martinelli, general man of this year's show has call- - equipment, according to Frank ed another 'general meeting of Dalpias of the publicity depart-al- l committees for Friday night ment. paratus 22, 1951 chool Bond Dssue Voted In Will A new fire engine, just like the one the Helper Days o( '49 com-- , mitiee is wui timg su naiu iuj , through the sponsorship of this year's '49er show, will lie on dis play Saturday afternoon at 4:30 on Helper's main street. The ap- - FEBRUARY ards and Richard Pace, from Joppa, and Robert Bowen, Art Gab-biand Hugh Gabbert, from Carbon lodge. Bill Jordan ia In charge of reservations. Music for the dancing will be furnished by Jimmy Dart and his orchestra. of t, Carbon County Glener and a Helperite are the two additions to the Citizens offered this week. o, ., District lola for ' Kl N I DON This togged JOE young up for DAVID R. WHARFF I'm only five months old at the fellow l really the coming Day of present and wouldn't fit into the be? Only five year 49 picture too well, but I'll 49 Show Isn't he Is the son Joe Corey of 246 old. COREY Mr. and Mrs. grow up. The son of Mr. and Uintah Street. Mrs. Donald Wharff, Spring Glen. Photo Vogut StuJio, IUlptr-Pri- e of one-yea- semi-monthl- y . |