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Show MINING A VOLUME 52 NUMBER AND HK LP h 9 GOT THE LICENSE Boys Baseball League WEBER AND CARBON , FOR YOUK DOG? Elects Robertson To Head Program j . de j After-Dinn- er " TiVvl le lltU illlUl US AliUKi t . Carbon District Boy Scout com mittee recently conducted its first Eagle Scout dinner at which Frandsen was master of cere monies. Guest speaker was Judi-ciDistrict Judge Fred Keller. Du-a- ne I I al Eagle Scouts and Silver Award Explorers attending were: Larry Davis, Clyde Marx, James Lid., diard, James Stagg, Keith Burn., MID COURSES WILL BE OFFERED AT hope, Reid Pace, Michael Gaudio, Myron Preston, Kay Preston, Stan The sixth missionary to be Crocco, Scotty Defiondol, Jack Buchanan, Gerald Marchello, called from Kenilworth LDS EVENING SCHOOL Paul Bottino, Amos Ortega, Mich Ward in less than a year is to be Several new evening classes arc ael Stratton. honored with a farewell testi.. set for Sunday evening at scheduled to begin next week at njonial Other Eagle Scouts attending 6:30 o'clock at the Kenilworth Carbon to according college, the dinner were as 'ollows: Lester Elder Clyde S. Christen-sc- n, Elmo Geary, director of adult ed chapel. Blackham, first Eagle scout in son of Mr and Mrs Victor ucation. Registration will be hold Carbon county. He received his Christensen will fulfill a two and at the college administration, Eagle in 1925; Victor Keele, La.. a half year mission to Norway. A biulding Monday evening, March von Liddiard, Ned Arambula, fluent speaker and a fine schol 3 between 6 and 8 o'clock far the Elias Degn, Alvin Gaudio. Eldon ar well versed in the beliefs of following courses: Miller, Ray Black, Bert Evans his chu:x-h- , he is looking forward Philosophy 10: Introduction tj and Scouter Don Burnhope of to serving as a missionary in a 'the History of Philosophy. (4 hrs Helper. credit) foreign country. Alvin Gaudio, field director for Time to be arranfied. Instructor He has been attending Carbon the Carbon area said that the college where he recently became Rev. George Yacalis. dinner will be an annual affair. affiliated with Lambda Delta Sig English. II: The Novel. S'yles ma. He also has three years ser 'and Moods. (5 hrs. credit), Time to Ibe arranged. Instructor vice with the armed forces to his FATHER E. F. DOW LING credit. He has held varied posi Gerald Cautere. HONORED BY NOTRE DAME Greek I: Introductory Greek tions in his home Ward and at Monday night was Father E. Yuma, Ariz, where he was sta ' (5 hrs. credit). F. Dowling night at Notre Dame tioned Biological Science 45: The new during military enlistment. school, Price, when the students On the testimonial program are Science. (4 hrs. credit). honored the Helper Pastor at the following numbers: Tuesday and Thursdays 7 to half-tim- e ceremoniess of the Instructor, Wesley P. Opening song, "Sweet is the 9 p.m. Notre Dame and North Emery Work" by the congregation; in- Larsen. game iplayed in the Notre Dame vocation, Marion Roper; vocal Also planned is a course in school gym. Linda Fazzio, Pep duet Ted and Nola Christensen; Advanced Accounting to be taught club president, Helper, present speaker Bishop Dean Wengreen; by J. B. Thompson at Huntinged the honoree with a spiritual vocal solo, Alden Burdick; speak ton, and a number of classes in bouquet from the students and he er, Florence Saastamoinen; vocal Western Coal Mining at the var was made an honorary member solo, Calvin Jewkes; speaker, Rex ious mining communities. Regisof the Lctterman's club by Russ Christensen ; responce from the tration for these courses will be Bonacci, president. Gifts were pre missionary; closing song, by the held at a later date. sented by Lynn Thomas, student congregation and benediction by An advanced course in Italian body president and by Phillip Peter B. Christensen. began last week at Helper with Dalpiaz. Terry DeVietti informed A ward social for the new mis- an enrollment of 16 men and the Helper pastor that a Mass sionary is planned for Saturday women, most of whom were stu offered for his intentions. March 1 at 7:30 p.m. .at the dents in Beginning Kalian last Bonacci, Thomas, DeVietti and chapel. quarter. Gerald Cautere is instruc senior tor for the new class and students mem.. enter who will are Christensen Elder Dalpiaz, 'crs of the varsity team served the mbsion home March 10. He may still enroll. The class meets on Mondays as co --captains during hte game will sail from New York City on as this was their last appearance March 21. His ship will be the and Fridays at 7:30 pjn. at the SS Stavengerford. for tt KnlghU. Helper Jr. 'High school. i ' . . j j j WORLD CLOTHING WEEK ENDS rOMOBKOW NIGHT i At the annual meeting of the Helper Community TV Company Tuesday night at the civic audi RED CROSS FUNDS torium, Dr. Joe J. Dalpiaz was reelected president for the third DRIVE WILL SE MADE consecutive time. Thorit Hatch, vice president, also was reelected. Named as new directors for HERE DURING MARCH a term were William Hunter, and Pete Foderaro; one March is 'RED CROSS Month.' year term directors are Ernie Throughout Carbon county, start Cook, Adolph Bruno and Bob will be asking for contributions Phillips. Frank Dalpiaz was reappointed ing Saturday, voluntee workers which will enable the Red Cross as secretary and treasurer. A copy of the annua! financial to continue its program of service to local residents and will report was read at the meeting let us continue our participation by the secretary. He started that Red Cross assist- members not present at the meet., in nation-wid- e " ing would receive a copy of the ance programs. financial statement through the District representative for the mail. Red Cross, Doug Mclntire, Price, Members attending voted that that Albert Passic, a vote of thanks be given the of announced Carbon County Sheriff, has been ficers and other working personasked to be chairman of the nel of the company for faithful fund drive. services rendered. two-ye- '"Utah receives many benefits from the Red Cross day in and day out," he stated today. He pointed out that more than 10,000 pints of blood were administered by doctors to patients in the 45 Intermountain hospitals served by the Red Cross during the past yejr. A total of 720 pints cf blood were administered to "The National Red Cross providing more than 5,000 cc's is of gamma globulin each month to 603 children and adults in this state who lack an adequate amount of in that their own blood. If disease-fighti- ng element purchased commercially, the cost of the gamma globulin distributed for this purpose in 1357 would have exceeded $150,000. This is one of the benefits we receive because our community 'n a part of" the nation-wi- de Red Cross Blood Program." he emphasized. 13 addition, the t patients ho pitalized in the Price City- -; County and Drugerton hospitals Red Cross trains people in first aid, water safety, and home nursing skills, gives assistance to families of servicemen in family emergencies, assist i veterans file claims for government benefits to which they are entitled, and gives need ed service to our community. "It is important, this year, that scoring of games. Mr Robertson said a new ruling each adult in Carbon county acin the league this year allows tively support our Red Cross fund a team to carry five .olds, campaign. Our goal is less than five 11. .year.. olds, and five 12.. $8,0-0only J7.804.00 the sum which has been determined by Jyear-old- s. Remember the meeting date ! local people after careful review Sunday, March 4th. Be there boys of budgetary needs. Give new! baseball enthusiasts! Give generously! For Eagles and Silvers THURSMY, FFB. m I SECRETARY REPORTS FINANCIAL STATUS " Ifnnif-- K NEWSPAPER HELPER TV COMPANY REELECTS OFFICERS Bog owners are again advised WINNERS IN this week that the licenses for Baseball League officers and fans their dogs are "way past due". PRICE FORENSIC MEET last Sunday David Robertson, According to the license record in local scftball star, wa- - elected the city hall only 148 tags have Winner of championship '.earn 'president of ''.he league for 1233. been issued to dog owners. honors in the Rocky Mountain Invitational Junior College Speech According to the official dog Tournament held at Carbon colcensus taken in there are about 250 dogs in the lege in Price last week end, was Weber College. city, therefore 40 percent of the owners of dogs are "in violation." Carbon college placed second a total team score of 148. with Chiel of Police Joe Myers said this week that beginning March Weber college chalked up 182 to capture the Sweepstakes 1, owners and their dogs who are, points not "in compliance", will be cited trophy, and Dixie College came colas being in violation of city or- in third. Fort Lewis A&M of Durango, Colo., and Snow lege to be will and dinances, subject a fine and confiscation of the dog. college of (Ephraim, placed fourth and fifth respectively. LaiRene Petersen of Carbon HELPER LIQUOR STORE was named the "Outstanding Per former" at the meet, and was awarded a Bulova portable radio CHANGES HOURS The radio was dovalued at k lit nated toy one of the large insurBeginning Saturday, March 1, ance companies in Utah. Miss . the Utah State Licuor Store in Petersen competed in 7 events, Helper end others in the state-- will winning places in 6 of these for MR. ROBERTSON change operating hours. The a total individual score of 45 stores will open one hour earlier Elected vice president to as points. and close an hour earlier. Doors sist Mr Robertson was Rex was team The Weber victory V2 Noon than rather will, open at of The vice Jewkes Kenilworth. success its to due the of largely 1 pjn., and close at 7 p.m. The top four debate president of the other boys basedebaters. Vince Bonza local store manag- teams in the meet came from ball group, Pony League, is Le er said the change is state-wischool where they are land Olson of Castle Gate. the Ogden and should prove more convenient coached Directors are Avon Dimick. by Dr. Leland Monson to the buying public and Carl Green. Helen Ferderber, Frank Krajne, In the individual speaking con Tony Hribar and Harry Uapis. Rules the Carbon entrants, coach, test, Walter Borla was voted i:i Highway Safety Elmo as the secretary and treas.. ed super proved Geary, again by Told Kiwanians By ior, winning seven of the 12 first lurer of the baseball leagues. Patrol Representative place trophies in these events. Pony League sponsors this year Carbon's trophy winners were (are Bryner's Service, Elks Lodgs, An interesting talk on safety on Women's In. Lions dub and Rio Grande Ve;s. the highways, accompanied by a Charlene Anderson, Women's Western Boys League sponsors' Reading. movie strip t illustrating the talk, terpretative Women's ; are the Helper Kiwanis Club, and Oratory Radio, was enjoyed by Helper Kiwanians Men's Impromptu Mutual Furniture ana Hdw., the last night. Representing the Utah James Pappas, Speak Helper Mercantile Company, and State Highway Patrol was Sgt. Speaking and ing; Edward Geary, Men's Orat. Helper Furniture & Hardware. Val Laub cf Salt Lake City. Mr Robertson said that the next ory. and LaRene Petersen, Wo., Next week Robert Hassell, of men's Impromptu Speaking. meeting of the league will be he d Price, Carbon County AgricultUr.."j Sunday, March '9 at 4 p.m. at the al Affent will he the suest speaker civic auditorium, and .meiper and his topic will be ".Youi'jfJarTj Kenilworth Resident rviiri r ft 4Gets Mission 4m in J tnflat-Call atttend ithe meeting. "The prohis talk he will conduct a ques.. To gram will flop' if the parents Norwegian Field tion and answer period about don't get behind their, boys and the league officers to project this "green thumb" topics. worth-whirecreational activity Inducted back into the club this summer," Robertson said. membership after a short absence Don Roden, a former Salt Lake was Tony O'Berto. umpire, will teach umpire rules at a special school here in the nar future and Mrs Aileen PhilCarbon Scout District lips will conduct a school on the mid-Janua- ry, DISTRICT RAILROAD j ar The group also went on record as approving that as many free months of viewer service be given members as possible during 1958. was mtide that Announcement the installation of the new power transmission line to the- - top of the mountain will begin as soon as weather permits, with the com pletion of this new line of heavier wire the fluctuations of sound and picture distortion will be greatly reduced. A new auditing committee was named by President Dalpiaz as follows: Earl Acord. chairman; Martin Ganser, Antoinette Fab.. rizio, Bob Phillips and Joseph Bonacci Jr. Receipts The financial report showed that total bank and cah balance in the bank as of Feb. 23 was $2C,007.25. Receipts included the connection fees, $10,197.; monthly service charges, $11,717.; fees from two Spring Glen TV install ations S541.50: Martinell; Motel coin sets. $359.05. and miscellaneous receipts, $94.89.. l Disbursements L Disbursements included power bill, printing, postage and station ery, $661.10; maintenance which includes salaries ar.d jeep, ex- Line .materia! pense, $4,271.29; and supplies. $3,343.33; Insu.-ancetc.. $3.6tt.ft : Miscellaneous expenses, $1,330.74. for total disbursements cf 13,293.54. The board of directors, since the first year has an emergency savings account cn deposit at the Helper State Bank, amounting to $:o,ooo. e DAYS OF 27, 1C53 9 GROUP TO MEET SUNDAY The World Clothing Week drive in local schools will end tomorrow. Superintendent of Schools Mont Harmon has reported that a good quantity of used clothing has been collected, but the schools are anxious to, keep clothing coming in and all who have not vet sent their gift may do so until 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Supt. Harmon said that students, school personnel and the entire community may take great pride in knowing that their con tributions to World Clothing Week will soon be on the way to needy children and adults the world over. "From above the Arctic Circle to below the Equator from Italy to Hong Kong, and right here in our own United States, many orphaned and needy children, and adults, too, would be warmly dressed and have brighter hope for the future becausse of our efforts and the efforts of other American school children thru-o- ut the country," Mr Harmon PUBLIC IS INVITED The Helper Days of '49 Committee, headed by William Hunter general chairman of last year's show, is calling another general meeting to elect new officers and make plans forthis year's show. The Meeting will be held on Sunday, March 2 at 4 p.m. at the and Helper Civic Auditorium, EVERYONE is invited to attend. Mr iHunter said that after the election of a new general chair.. man, tentative plans for the show will be drawn up. St. Anthony Church Lists Coming Events St. Anthony Church Bulletin issued last Sunday by The Rev. E.' F. (Dowling' listed four coming events (for the arish. Friday, Feb. 28th another of the popular Convent Fund socials will be held at the civic stated. auditorium beginning at 8 pjn. Upon conclusion of the drive This week 20 big prizes will be the clothing will .be shipped to away along with a the Christian Children's Fund againat .given the 'big cash jackpot prize try processing center in St. Louis. now valued at 1 10. Free coffee, to Everyone cordially welcome attend. LOCAL ARTISTS MAY The next activity on the calen dar is Sunday March 2. This is the first Sunday of the month and General 'Oommunion Day for the Parish. DISPLAY WORK AT JURIED ART SHOW The Salt Lake . City Junior League, always interested in the arts and support of artists, is sponsoring its second annual jur.. ied art show. This event will b? held from March 24 to Aru'ii 5 in Kirby's art gallery located at 60 E. South Temple, Salt Lake. Members of the Carbon Art League will have several of their paintings in the exhibit, according to Carl Olsen, Carbon artist and Ember Days of Lent were observed Wednesday and will con.. Jtinue on Friday and Saturday. Lenten Devotions are held every Tuesday and Fridiay eve.. inings at 7:30 p.m. Daily Mass in held at 7:30 a.m. j Optometrist K. Preston Gets 'Promotion In Army Medical Corps j art teacher. All Utah artists, including those now living outside the State, are invited to enter their paintings in the show, according to League chairman, Mrs Kenneth L. Wil.. liams. A prospectus has been pre pared for circulation among art ists in order to encourage the best possible representative show., ing. Mrs George L. Denton Jr., 1866 Logan Avenue, Salt Lake. may be contacted for full infor.. mation on the show. Mr Paul Mills, Curator of the Oakland Museum, will act as sole j . ' Second Lieutenant Roy W. Preston, an optometrist assigned to the eye clinic at the U-Army Hospital, Fort Lawton, has been promoted to First Lt. in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. Lt. Preston and his wife live at 3217 29th Ave., W., Seattle, Wash. Lt. Preston, son of William L. Preston, 47 B St., Heler, is a 1950 graduate of Carbon Senior high school. Price. He also attended Carbon Junior College, and grad uated in 1955 from Northern Illinois College of Optometry, at Chicago. Before entering the U.S. Both a purchase prize and cash Army in August 15)56, he was an awards will be given. Prizes for optometrist in Sail Lake City. (the juried show range from $25 to a $300 first purchase award. Carbon To Sponsor All pictures selected will be ex.. Machinist Training hibited at the Kirby Gallery. A special reception for con Co. For Sperry-Ran- d tributing artists and guests will be held March 23, and all awards Interviewers representing the will be made at that time.. Sperry-Ran- d Company, have been The exhibition will be open to in Price this week interviewing the public March 24 to April 5. applicants for employment as machinists in the Salt Lake City New Carbon Auditorium plant of 25the company.haveApproxL. made people mately Bids To Be Asked application at the Price employment "oflice for the training proDr. Aaron E. Jones, president gram and assured job plan sponof Carbon college, announced sored in cooperby Sperry-Ran- d today that architectural work on ation with Carbon college. plans for the proposed auditor"If 20 or more applicants re. ium on the Carbon college campus have been completed and ap ceive the approval of the com'Iproved by the State Superintend . pany, the college will provide the -' V ent of Public Instruction, and that required six month training pro . advertisements for bids will ap gram to prepare men for empear in newspapers this weekend. ployment as machinists, accordI I for the auditor., ing to Aaron Jones, college presiAuthorization ium was granted by the 1957 dent. Registration for the course legislature which approved an will be open to others, however, "8 appropriation of $200,000 to build in addition to those who are apia it..,...- .- i the first section of a $350,000 proved by Sperry-RanRegisstructure. Funds to complete the tration will be held Monday evebuilding must be provided by a ning, March 3 at the Carbon col future legislature. It is planned lege industrial arts building and that construction work will begin the course will begin Tuesday, r " run "ntrriiit4rrT jsoon and that as much of the March 4. Those who become emGOVERNOR GEORGE D. CLYDE and three Utah youngsters are at the building will be erected as pos.. ployees of Sperry-Ran- d looking at a pint of Red Cross blood which produces very valuable sible with the money presently end of six months of training "dividends" in gamma globulin the blood derivative the youngsters available. The law authorizing the will be hired as apprentices at have been receiving each month in order to stay well. Shown above, building specifies that the $200,-0O- 0 $1.80 per hour. left to right, are three..year..old Susie Jensen, daughter of Mr and first phase of the project Mrs Gilbert Jensen, Orem; five. year.. old Curtis Jones, son of Mr and shall provide a completed section Dr. .Jones points out that opMrs Wendell Jones, Cedar City; Governor Clyde; and 15 year, old therefore, the contract tfl be portunities are very good for in the machinist Jan Parkinson, son of Mr & Mrs Reid W. Parkinson, of Wellsville. awardd at this time will call for employment The young people are among 600 children and adults in Utah who construction of only that part of occupation. It is known that there are receiving without charge more than 5,000 cc's of gamma globulin the building which can be finish is a need at present in Utah for from the Red Cross each month because they lack an adequate ed in a condition which will 1000 trained machinists, he says, amount of this disease-fightisubstance in their own system. If comply with the law. Any un- within the next three years to purchased commercially, the cost of that amount of gamma globulin finished portion will be included and an expected need for 4000 would exceed $15,000 each month. Your contributions to the Red in the second phase, to be paid meet the requirements of the ex.. Cross in March plus your blood donations make the continuation of for by a future grant of state pandm-industries within the this service possible. state. money. ill j "hfAi For - J - ;L ' K i i j j ng d. |