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Show Universal Microfilming Picrpont Ave. 141 -- Cori 0 hts&SkM 0 A VOLUME 49 MINING RAILROAD AND DISTRICT NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH NUMBER 14 Journal Society Editor HELPER Of Safe Driving Card HIKE OVER First Woman Awardee City, County Offices Banks Will Close Monday, Arbor Day SGOUTERS Ethel "Shorty" Tullius, society editor of the Helper Journal, ex- OLD SPANISH TRAIL perienced a couple of "firsts" last Saturday morning when she Thirty-fiv- e Explorer Scouts was a guest of the Peace Offi- and five Adult Leaders from cers organization of Carbon coun- Carbon District completed the ty, and presented with a Utah Spanish Trail Trek last week. Motor Club Safe Driver Award, They left here by bus Thursa certificate given in recogni- day morning, March 31st, going tion of an outstanding contribu- to New Castle a few miles west tion to traffic safety. of Cedar City where they camp The first "first" was her ap- ed Thursday night. They started pearance over Radio Station on the trail Friday morning with KOAL, and the second "first" George Clay Sr. of Provo acting was being the recipient of the as guide. The Trek led over first such award given to a wo- mountainous ground and is part man in the Eastern Utah area. of the trail used by the Spanish Helper Chief of Police Joe; and Mexican Traders back in Myers interviewed her over the the early y800's. air briefly before presenting herj The trail is 35 miles long and with her certificate and a spe- the group carried their beds and cial sticker to put on the wind- food on a pack on their backs. shield of her car. They could only take a 35 pound During the interview she said pack and each one cooked his she had driven . cars over 26 meals while on the trail. The years and during that time had second night they camped on the covered close to trail and the third night the bus all free of any picked them up and they went million miles accidents or having 'been cited to St. George where they got perfor even a minor traffic viola- mission to sleep in a L. D. S. tion. She is the proud possessor Church. of a "granddaddy" driver's liThey faced unexpected weathcense. er while on the trail, as a cold Printed on the back of her cer- wind and snow bew, making it a tificate was the following: trek long to be remembered. Adult leaders included Helper "SING WHILE YOU DRIVE" Kiwanis members Ray Black, At 45 miles per hour sing "Highways are Happy Ways." Ot who is Cub Scout Commissioner 55 miles, sing "I'm a Stranger of Carbon, and Elias Degn, DisHere, Heaven is My Home." At trict Scout Commissioner. Other 65 miles, sing "Nearer, My God, leaders were Alvin Gaudio, Scout Field Executive; LaVar Liddiard To Thee." At 75 miles, sing "When the Roll is Called Up of Dragerton; Ray Davis of WellYonder, I'll Be There." At 85 ington, both being Explorer leadmiles, sing "Lord, I'm Coming ers. Boys were from East Cartoon, Price, Helper, Castle Gate Home." Last Saturday's award was the and Greenriver. Each one will second such award made in Cart- receive the Spanish Trail Trek medal next Scout Court of Honor. oon county. The first award was made to two weeks ago Dr. Roy Robinson, physician and Frank Magliocco Plays surgeon of Kenilworth; i THURSDAY, APRIL Easter Sunday Church Services 7, 1955 YOUNGSTERS INVITED TO LIONS CLUB Next 'Monday, April 11, Arbor Day, will be a holiday for all city, county and state offices in this area, according to an announcement by City Recorder Joe KIWANIS ANNUAL SUNRISE SERVICES EASTER EGG HUNT SUNDAY MORNING AT AUDITORIUM The Bonacci Jr. Also closed for the day Services, business. HOLY WEEK ENDS POSES QUESTION AT ST. ANTHONY'S MORE OR LESS? WITH EASTER RITES annual Easter Sunrise sponsored by the Hel- -' per Kiwanis club will be held in the civic auditorium Sunday morning beginning at 7:30 a.m., according to Frank Dalpiaz, club president. These services the 21st sponsored by Kiwanis are and Kiwanis again invites everyone in this area to attend the special worship period. The program is under the direction of the club's Support of Churches committee, headed by Elmer Parker. Assisting him s, in arrangements are Gus Bert Bunnell and Rev. E. will be the Helper State Bank and the local store of the Utah State Lipuor Control commission. All other businesses in the city will be open for LATE WATER REPORT All youngsters in Helper are invited by the Helper Lions club to participate in its annual Easter Egg Hunt that will take place HELPER LDS PLAN Saturday morning, April 9, at 9 a.m. Nolan Davis, president of the TWO SERVICES club, said that prizes will be given again this year to youngsters who find certain marked ON EASTER SUNDAY eggs during their hunt. Helper Ward, Church of Jesus All the vounesters need to Christ of Latter-da- y Saints willcompete is a container for the nave two special jester programs eggs ,they find and this year the next Sunday, it was announced children will be divided into two this week by Bishop Lynn Broad-ben- t. groups. Those kiddies up to nine years of age will do their huntSunday morning at 10:30 dur- ing in the main baseball park, ing the regular Sunday School and the kids over nine will hunt, period a program under the di- in the main park and Softball rection of the Sunday School park area. will toe presented Don't Forget, Kids! It's a spethat will include songs, and cial hunt just for you! So be scriptural readings, by various there, for sureT members of the Sunday School classes. A special feature of the morn- Little League Group ' ing program will be the intro- Makes Appointments duction of the Resurection, in which nine readers will recite For Summer Season the several parts in play-forLeslie Reid, president of the Committee in charge of this Helper Little League, announced includes Mrs. Robert plans and appointments for the program Hurst, Mrs. Hinckley, Mrs. Char- Helper Little and Pony Leagues les Needles and Choir Director after a combined meeting of the two organizations. Lynn Overlade. Mrs. Beth Ellis was appointed Evening Services chief storekeeper for the Little At the Sacrament services early in the evening, special Easter League with Mrs. Celia Fossat to music will be furnished by the act in the same capacity in the choir under the direction of Mr. Pony League. It is contemplated a school for all Overlade, and a vocal solo will that corekeepers will be held be rendered by Cal Jewkes of new ' scon under the direction of Mrs. Kenilworth. er Featured speaker at the eve Aileen Phillips, head seorekeep-of the two leagues the past nin services will be Dr. Jack two years. This was done last Parry of Price. year and proved to be highly said Broadbent that Bishop successful. both services are open to the announced (Mr. Reid further public, and he is hopeful that umpire-un-chiduties the that people of other faiths will honor the chapel with their attendance would once more be taken overne by Martin Ganser with Fred to these two programs. to act as Player Agent for both leagues. Tsan-gari- Easter Sunday masses a t St F. Dowling. Snow measurements were com on week the pleted during past Anthony's Catholic church will Mr. Parker, who will direct most of the snow courses in Car- jmark the close of Holy Week in the services this year, announced bon and Emery Counties, ac- Helper with masses at 7, 8 30 the following program: . cording to Scott B. Passey, Area and 10:30 a.m., according to Rev. Conservationist of the Soil Con- E. F. Dowling, pastor. At the1 Musical prelude, Miss Marion servation Service at Price, and 8:30 a.m. mass a special musical Parker. The opening hymn, "The Pray&r". wil1 be rendered showed a water content from 72 Program will be presented be by ,the HelPer UDS . : oir. to 105 per cent of average. The the tttTish choir. i n j ' in Ferron luaowej toy jnvutauun uy n. J. remaining courses Good Friday Masses Vaughan. Creek and Upper White River Tomorrow, April 8 Good will be covered toy a supplemenScriptural reading from Matthe Mass of the tal report. Loose granulated snow thew, will be given by Chris will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Jouflas, followed another conditions have made by travel extremely difficult this Stations of Veneration of the number by the choir, 'The Story Cress will be held at 12:30, 2: 30, of Old". A vocal solo "Holy City", year, Mr. Passey said. by Cal Jewkes will be next. The Gooseberry Reservoir and 7:30 p.m. course in the headwaters of the The Easter message will be Holy Saturday Scofield Reservoir drainage meadelivered by Rex Christensen, in with will Holy begin Saturday sured 50.1 inches of snow with the Blessing of the New Fire structor at the LDS Seminary at a water content of 15.9 inches, Font and Paschal Price. and Baptismal or 80 of the average. Candle at 6:30 a.m. A choral number, "The TwenMud Creek above Clear Creek High Mas3 will be held at 8 (Psalm", will be rendertown showed only 40 inches of am. that morning. ed by the choir folowled by the 13.7 snow with inches of water. Confessions' will be heard at benediction by Elias Degn. This is slightly less than in 1954, 4, 6, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Saturof the and is only 83 .The choir will be under the day. , direction of Lynn Overlade, and the average, excluding For Kiwanians heavy snow year of 1952. Message fo Parishioners accompanist will 'be Miss Parker, At Wednesday Meeting Staley Meadow at Scofield THOMAS WILLIAMS In his annual Easter message All services in the past have Music held the limelight at the measured 20.4 inches of snow to . Rev. parishioners Dowling been well attended by all faiths regular meeting of the Helper having a water content of 5.7 said: and Kiwanis officials again cor NAMED GOVERNOR of the Kiwanis club last night with inches, or 90 "Easter is one of the most sig- dially invite all to participate Frank Magliocco, for the past of record. Thomas Williams Tuesday night several years an instructor "in Dry Valley Divide, located be- nificant feast days of the Church. with the club in working toward Church of Ascension Other appointments announced Governor of Hel- California schools, as the honor- tween Colton and Scofield dam ilt marks the accomplishment of one of its objectives: "To give was were those of managers in the spirit-Truthe to of human and the mankind, Redemption Services Easter primacy per Lodge No. 1659, Loyal Order ed guest. had 36.5 inches of snow containLeague. it Pony is Assuming the manthe day" which the ual, rather than to the material At Kenilworth Hall of Moose, for another year, at Mr. (Magliocco played a variety ing 11.3 inches of water, which Lord has made. It is the for the Gift Shop reins of agerial life.' of feast values the regular election meeting. His of piano solos demonstrating var- is 105 of the toe L3rry Regis and team will average. the glorious triumph of Christ Maundy Thursday, Good Fripresent term as governor expires ious techniques used to make A new course established .this and the of our holy are Wallace Llewellyn; Bryner's Ser- and Easter-- services day April 30th. music more enjoyable and un- year in the meadow east of Sol- faith. It istriumph Club Lions headed by Charlie of Helper the condemnation Dlanned for member r.f Church vice wil1 Elected to assist Mr. Williams derstandable to the general lis- dier Summit measured 31.7 that "exclusion of God from hu- To Huff and Pete Ta'bone; W.S.A., Honor KAniiumrtv, nf Official AAn:inn thp frain the administration of the inches of snow having 9.6 inches tening public. On Maundy Thursday night at thinking and living, which At Meeting Tonight iuy ternal order this coming year Members were urged to attend of water. This course increased man at is the root of the world's 7:30 Holy Communion will toe Johnny ZuPn and fimmy Pa were Thill Marshall, Spring Glen, the annual Kiwanis Easter Sun- by 2.1 inches of water during letta. Appointment of managers .trouble today.' The Helper Lions club will celebrated at Ascension. This junior governor; Tony Doleatti, rise service at the civic auditor- March. in the iLitue League win De maae at as its insti honored Christ the that .Tpsik our nipht guest with "Enter suffering past governor; George Diamanti, ium Sunday morning at 7:30 am The Huntington Horseshoe later ateGover-iiour District the Lord's l tuted into the spirit of Holy meeting tonight, Supper and gave'at,f prelate; Joe Welch, treasurer, and asked to bring family and course, located in the headwafor team positions Will his' Tryouts - nor Otto Fry of Springville, who the new commandment .that and Rueben Dixon was retained friends with them. ters of Huntington Creek mea- Thursday and Good Friday. Rebe in both leagues on May 2nd ! visita-first official is his followers one even love ceive on the sacraments Easter making as secretary. another, D. K. Downey reported on the sured only 53.9 inches of snow season's with the opener set for 'Robert . Olson was the new club's attendance and member- with 18.2 inches of water, or 72 Sunday and arise triumphantly tion to the local club that night as he loves them. 21st in the Pony League May On Good of our members with Risen Saviour Dethat to on the board of ship record and outlined a pro- of the member elected Friday Accompanying him will be average. Water and 'May 23rd in the Little trustees. iputy Dist. Gov. Jake Evans of content of this course increased glorious morning. posed membership drive. to drive "Give will we that officers thanks new Zone The Trinity Church, Dragerenjoy Price, and panel of Chairman, Wil Program chairman was Al Vel-t- ri only .4 of an inch during the ton, for the Three Hour Service be installed April 26, at special and meeting chairman was entire month of March, which is the freedom to worship God in liam Wetmore. ceremonies, Mr. Williams stated. Elmer Parker. unusual and very different from ;our own way wiinoux persecu-- ; ' The meeting will be at the 4-- H GLU8S IN CARBON At this service meditations will and slavery. turn, oppression During the business session Next week the club will dis- the other courses measured. civic auditorium and will Helper on Lord s led to seven be lasti 1.1115 voted our the sdiue iiteuuui mayjggj. at 7 p m ' lodge Tuesday night Two new courses located at ifiny nidi pense with its regular meeting ll words from the cross. enter a team in the Helper here and be the guests of the the Stuart Ranger Station and be restored to persecuted peo-- 1 HOW TOTAL 37 -' addiwe Easter services will be held at be for that ' asked and and may spared; league the turnoff to Cleveland Reser- pies ' Price Rotary club. Church of the Ascension at 11:30 tional players. voir measured 23.8 inches of the horrors of another world war. Baseball Association A total of 37 clubs, with Sunday morning. The Rev. Stu- Governor Williams stated that '"Be to snow with 7.7 inches of water generous your Church Picks Crawford Just as earth all upon things are an 250 of enrollment art will closed now G. celebrate is Moose club Fitch, vicar, the and 45.1 inches of snow with in the Easter collection, and God s '55 Xeam Manager now organized in Carbon County Holy Communion and preach. and will not reopen until late represent and image forth all the 14.3 inches of water, respective realities of another world, so the The Ascension Church School for the year 1955, according to this summer. Darrell Crawford, who manag- is one mighty representa ly. These courses showed a wa temporal favors." meet ter Sunda at 30 County Agricultural Agent wil1 He also stated that the regular, Bible in ed baseball Christ. the ter increase of .6 of and inch Sincerely yours Helper Merchants ' m- as usualert JL. Hassell. This is about teen-adances will begin in five of the whole spiritual life and 2.1 inches, re-- a F. Rev. Edward was last over Dowling year, recently respectively, of Keller Helen humanity. with the enrollments at meets Ascension the of equal the Helper hall the first Friday an-to 1 Church, that a month ago. appointed position for same time last year. Of this this m '. the left of the hand i in June. r,t wing w,ifr Kenilworth recreation The Seely Creek station above All figure, 101 are boys and 149 are hall. the Moose to complete plans for Next Meeting Church St. 35.0 inches Borla, president. Anthony's Orangeville measured 'Christians without Church homes girls. Next week's meeting will be a the state convention, which will of snow with 11.3 inches of wa- Communion Breakfast Mr. Borla reported that a fifth members are enSeventy-on- e be held in Women of Helper during May. joint affair with the 72 is which the of team has been added in the are invited to attend. ter, rolled in foods, 65 in clothing, 15 Very Well Attended league this year with the accep- -' in livestock, 26 in poultry, and. (Continued on Page 6) tance of Spanish Fork. A sixth nflMIMIP RflNAPPI The annual Communion remainder in gardens, fishing, the sponsored by St. Anthony's team is being sought to complete UU III I I t IU DUN AO 01 home improvement, electricity, Catholic last Church Sunday the league before a v playing leather- entomology, forestry, Baseball Association morning, exceeded all previous schedule is drawn up. JAYCEE PRESIDENT and child care. shellcraft, craft, years in attendance, accoroing to ieague teajm now in Adopts Budget They are in the communities of E. F. Dowling, at the spe- Dominic Bonacci, .Spring Glen, &ddMon to Helper and Span-ciCastle Gate, Dragerton,: For 1955 Season Play Rev. mass Price, and the breakfast. lsh Fork American Fork, Monday night was elected presi- Helper, Hiawatha, Spring Glen,, Over 200 men and young men!Prov0 and pieasant Grove. The 1955 operating budget of dent of the Helper Junior Cham- Sunnyside and Wellington. ber of Commerce for the year Most of the boys and girls enthe Helper Merchants baseball of the parish enjoyed the occaJ club was presented and adopted sion and the talk given by Bishop 1955, according to George Mar-tel- l, rolled at this time are new clubs Meets at a meeting of the Helper Base- -I Federal of the Salt Lake Dio- Helper A outgoing president. f which have been organized since Other new officers elected the drive in the schools. Older ball Ass'n. board of directors.! cese, honored guest at the break- Monday Night were Tony O'Berto, first vice members are The budget was based solely on fast. urged to enroll in At Central School Expresses Thanks president; John Angotti, Price, L"he very near future receipts from the sale of the that sup. second vice president; this week ex Father "II organization's annual score card.! The Dowling meeting regular monthly f for their materials and plies it, t This was due to the fact that pressed his thanks and eppreci of will be held Martell, secretary, and Hollie clubs will be ready for them as this year's gate receipts; less ac- ation to all the officers and com- - Monday, April 11, at the Central Sillitoe, treasurer, soon as they care to begin their Directors were also elected as tual game expenses, are being mittees of the parish who as-- 1 school house at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. activities. year's turned ' over for distribution sisted in the successful affair this: Betty Casella, president, will pre- - follows: Tony Kerbovich, Ralph The county agent would liko Frank to Gilbert, Pete Pessetto, year: to Stanley Litizzette, who side. among the players. urge all boys and girls bePurchase of insurance cover-- 1 was master of ceremonies at the PrinciDal SDeaker will .be nr. 'Whipple and Clyde Petersen. tween the ages of ten and 21 to Installation of officers will be consider forming a club this year age for the players, sale of ad- breakfast, and to Mrs. Frank Vem Huston, superintendent of vertisements on the newly areno- -j Jerant, chairman of the breakfast the State Training school at he,c in the near future, Mr. H and joining the program. vated outfield fence at the park,' committee. Fork. His topic will be tell said. who have wanted and girls Boys ' j and the appointment of a com- - About 12 -of the "Mental Deficiency of Children, to enroll and have been unable mittee consisting of Walter BorlaJ parish were guests at the even and What Parents, Teachers and Ed Richeda flew to Camden, to find leaders who would help Medical reiearehert at the Unlvertity James Ori, Charles Needles and and were seated at the head the Public Can do To Help." ,'NEW CANCER APPROACH N. J., the first of last week to be them should contact the Extenof California Inject nitrogen mustard directly Into the arteries of an Gardner to attend the In- -i table in the banquet room. MusiErnest All parents and others In this with his brother, David Richeda, sion office and tell them of their advanced cancer patient. The powerful chemical derivative of a war. dustrial League meeting at Provo cal numbers on the program were area are cordially Invited to at- - who is seriously ill. Ed was desires.-- . There is - a possibility time polion gat la delivered directly. to tho cancer to destroy the on April 13th were other items! furnished by Tommy Perrero and tend the meeting and hear the joined in Salt Lake City by his that the office can help them loStill to mlninTum other body organs. damage matlQnant tissue with business taken up at the! Lincoln Luke, and Frank Spor-cic- h vital message Dr Huston will de- -( nephew, Fred Richeda, who also cate leaders which can help them of Is treatment means of In the experimental stage, this possible being board meeting. and his Dry Gulch Band. liver. in their project work. made the trip. tudlsd under an American Cancer Society grant. one-quar- ter : by'8 1 t- - ,i m. over-sno- w score-keepin- 23-ye- ar - - ty-thi- rd - - - . ef Bo-so- 19-ye- ly 20-ye- ar "., Sav-ha.- ve - I . 26-ye- ar -- soft-ba- 4-- H Ro-te- - - ge tn . 26-ye- I ar I . al P-T- "V- er thfr-Helo- P-T- A . Mar-Americ- an 4-- old-time- rs . I am |