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Show M.cra Universal HI Pierpont Ave c 1.53 lpj VOLUME 52 NUMBER H K 17 Wellington Woman Is DISTRICT RAILROAD AND MINING A I- - P K R . H THURSDAY, A H I if FOR CONFAB AT Voluntary manslaughter charges were made against Mrs Fern Hunsaker Jones, 30, by Price City Judge Paul C. Keller Tues day, and preliminary hearing date has been set for May 1 at 10 a.m. Mrs Jones is charged in con., nection with the fatal shooting Sunday morning of her husband, Lynn W. Jones, 35, during a family quarrel. She is now at liberty under a - i& ,"Vf 1 f s j venience of taking notes. These will be given at the time of AT PRICE CHAPEL registriation, 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Diamanti urges all clubs Funeral services for Margaret lif Mrs aHon 9c this -is election vear Tues.. died who Scott Turner, 77, of every club is the and help day, April 22 at her home here also be offiwill There needed. be will held a after long illness, Federation cers the from State Saturday, April 26, at 2 o'clock from in the afternoon at the Mitchell and the Mother of the Year as honored be will district this Funeral Chapel at Price. The the of Teacher be the Reverend W. B. Corlett of the also will from the district. Community Methodist church, year Watch this paper for further will officiate at the services. convention. iMrs Turner was born at Hetton details of the '4.V Dawns, County of Durham, Eng.. land, a daughter of Thomas and Cancer Telethon On Isabella Willis Scott. She married Channel 6 John Thomas Turner at Hetton Closed 6, Oct Lee Springs, England, A Cancer telethon in conjunc. 1900. They came to the United tion with the present Cancer States about 1907, first settling Fund Drive underway in Carbon in New York and Boston. Shortly county, will be inaugurated Mon.. thereafter they came west to day, April 28, at 6 p.m. on Chan.. Carbon county first living in the nel 6, which serves some 800 mining town of Castle Gate. They subscribers in Price and Spring became naturalized citizens oijGlen-u was announced this in 19(20. the U-week bv Gene Erskin manaeer Mr Turner, a former superin.. . ft comDanv . . tendent of mines at Rains and Mr Erskin said that the quota Mutual, died in 1924. for the county has been set at Survivors are daughters and $3,500 and the local TV system sons, Mrs E. E. (Belle) Mangum Provo; Mrs Henry J. (Ethel) wilijam A jordan, Carbon Binch, Hehper; Thomas and Jos., irive chairman to conduct the eph, Royal; James, Palo Alto, Telethon. Calif., and Robert Lee, Salt Lake Eastern District President ; Mrs Loa Werret, President Sorosis Club; Mrs Frank World President of Pice Woman's Club. Shown in Picture (1 to r) Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti, WESTERN BOYS, PONY LEAGUES SETTING TRY-OU- j SESSIONS STARTING TUESDAY T Western Boys League Try.. out - sessions for the West while the .. rt.i - urill ki 11 .J n ,knur f 1'Ain 1 ems tu. age were announced 10 inrougn Pony League following a meeting of officers were not on a team last year. All and team managers of the Helper practice sessions Boys Baseball association this the Boys Baseball Park beginning at 4:30 p.m. week. Team managers in the West., League President Dave Robertson announced the following ern Boys tLeague will be: Helper schedule: Furniture, Ray Telaroli and Elvin Western Boys Baseball Byrge; Mutual Furniture, Harry Tuesday, April 29 All 10 year Liapis and Frank Krajnc; Kiwan. old boys. is, Tracey Jones and Bill Ber.. 12 and and Helper Mercantile, Ed gamo; Thursday, May 111 Marchetti and Tony Tone. jyear old 'boys. Skippers for the Pony League Monday, May 5 10 year old will 'be: Bryner's Service, Terry boys. Thursday, May 811 and 12 Hill and Avon Dimick; Elks, Fred Regis and Frank Jerant; Rio year old (boys, Grande Vets, Leland Olsen and Pony League Wednesday, Ayril 30 Friday, Fritz Tabeling, and Lions club, Joe Curia. May 2 Tuesday, May 6. The try. out sessions in the Following the try out sessions, Pony league will be for all 13 dates for the player auction will (and '14 year old boys who were(be announced by Fred Bosone, not members of a team last year player agent for the two leagues. T - V, .,,,,. 1 j 1 t,. ' !t ' WRESTLING CARD AT PRICE SATURDAY , FOR BENEFIT 8F ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS Sport fans of Carbon county will have an opportunity to see. el professional wrestlers in a local arena on Saturday night, April 26, when Carbon college athletic department will sponsor a wrestling card at the college gymnasium. The project is undertaken to raise money for college athletic scholarships, according to Bill Peterson, athletic ? director. , and 11 grandchildren, Price Boy Named City; Dave Reynolds, noted Salt Lake at Delegate To be te City promoter has arranged bouts 4-in which "The Bat" is matched Confab the Funeral chapel from Thurs.. Notional II ser.. the East against Tony Silipini for a 2 out Price time for Marvin of Golding day noon until .has been named as one of four of 3 falls, one hour time limit, vices Saturday. 'main event feature. Treach Phill.. The Rev. Corlett will offer the delegates to represent Utah at ips meets Johnny Goetz in a 4 in n National taut; and conference vaivmithe opening prayer 2 out of 3 match, and Ox An be will 14 to D.C. 20, June Washington, Jewkes will sing; Speaker Lee Kay, Salt Lake City, 5aie according to County Agricultural derson will grapple with Bob Hess in a one. fall preliminary. Big Game Board official; reading Agent Robert L. Hassell. Marvin "The Bat" has long been a hox number Elden Mrs son Mr of and is the quartet Rev. Corlett; by Dalley, Pat B. Golding. by Yvonne James, However, he will not be able Lea Berry and Leona James, acdedi- to accept this trip due to its con 'Mental Health Week companied by Cora Kelly; cation will be made by Lynn flicting witlh school duties. Marvin has been a 4..H mem- Observed By Broadbent. Pic. be John will for nine years. His 4.JI rec- Helper Kiwanis Club ber Pall Bearers, Carlyle Burton, George ord consists of project work in cioni, Marinos, Tony Guzzo, George tractor maintenance, beef prodNational Mental Health Week uction, dairy production, poultry Ferderber and Waldo Gale. observed last night by the was Burial will be in the Price city raising, and crops. His record was of in direction Helper Kiwanis club. The guest judged with all other records cemetery under the was Price. he and the of Home, Utah, staL, Funeral seaker was Dr. Leland Dayton the Mitchell chosen for this outstanding thip. his topic, "Mental Health". He A total of four delegates were told about the alarming rise of To Meet Thurs., May 1 will to represent the state of mental health problems in the named Dame Notre The at this conference, two boys world, and said that of a group Utah evening, meet next Thursday and two girls. The Utah delega- of thirty men, as represented by 1 at 7:30 in the school audiMay torium. Election of officers will tion will fly to Washington for it membership attending the meet be held. Nominees for the various this event. They will visit nation., ing last night at the meeting, one offices are: President, Ed Sheya al shrines, see the United States and a fraction persons would very and Joseph Santi; vice president, Government in action at the likely require mental health Mrs Rudy Felice and Frank Sca.. Capitol building, and meet and treatments. vo: Secretary, Mrs Jack Kobe, talk with the president of the Dr. Oliver Phelps was chair und Mrs Don Carlow; treasurer, United States and their own of the meeting. man Mrs Aurelia Cooley and Paul Hoi state congressmen and senators. fill of will An alternate probably Next week the club along with dayway; board of directors, Which three will be chosen: Mrs Marvin's place in this group. all clubs in the VS., will observe John Mabrito, Mrs Mary Segura, He is at present enrolled in the Canadian..U.S. Good Will Week. Mrs George Hamond, Jams Ho.. Utah National Guard, and also Bob Phillips will be chairman of wa, Jack Kelley and Norman Wil with the Sperry. Rand school pro., the meeting. gram. Summer camp for the HOT). Members was assigned work All parents arc urged toattend National Guard and also his to fullifil during the three the meetconflict with studies projects school as this Is a very important so that he will not be able nights of the Days of '49 celebra.. Issued is oall by the trip and ing tion which begins tonight. to make it. Frank Dalpiaz, president. i top-lev- ! j . A Helper's Annual Days of '49 (IHns tonight (Thursday) at the RECRUITING STATION civic auditorium with doors op., ening at 7 p.m. to the booths and concessions. Big feature of the GETS ANOTHER MAN first evening is the appearance of Tony Pastor and his band for the opening night dance beginning at TO WORK IN AREA 9 o'clock. "Walter Borla, general chairman of the show, reported today that all features of the three, night celebration are ready for patrons of the show from Eastern Utah to enjoy. A chiklrens' matinee has been set for Friday afternoon begin. . ning at 2 p.m. All elementary schools north of the Blue Cut w'ill be dismissed at 2 p.m. al lowing the children to attend the matinee. 4-- H ENROLLMENT Friday night's big feature will be the floor show beginning at 8 NOW IS p.m. Tins show will be free to th. public and will be under the direction of Dave Robertson. Mr CO, AGENT REPORTS Robertson states that some of the best talent available in Eastern County Agent Robert Hassell Utah will perform. reports prospects for a large 4 H Mr Robertson said that some enrollment in Carbon county this o fthe entertainment to be pre . year. So far, there are 433 mem . sented tomorrow night will inIt was announced today bers enrolled, and many more clude: Songs and dances by lti clubs are yet to come into the Albert F. Simmons, Recruiter in 9th and 10th grade students of program. charge of the Helper Naval Re.. the Helper Junior High school This figure represents 70 clubs cruiting Station that Joseph L. under the direction of Mrs Melba which are being led by 99 lead Zunick, Signalman First Cass, Hyatt; tap dances in Western a nas DVL" . Jbsli;,ra' ers, Hassell said. A little over ucostume by Marylin Ferderber; ai Cla'ranelle sist in me recruuing atuviu Day on behalf of the the local station. bovs studio will pre. uriski La dance Navy Man Zunick. a veteran sent 30 youngsters doing five Projects being taken, in order of of World War II and the Korean their numbers enrolled, are: numbers; Gary Amano , Police Action is the holder of 11 specialty ,,uin will render piano solos; Elaine iivuiii, nvi.3iiai, has just returned Dance Studio will preectricity, gardens, crops, home service ribbons, Statcs frof th Eaquinta Umted ,ht' poultry,! 32 of its students in various' sent improvement. fishing. i r ar wnei e ne m-- vcu wu dance interpretations, and the and of Last year by May 15, there the Aircrafit Carrier forces Band, Ray Larcher Accordion over He has Fleet.. Seventh the . were only 318 members of Michael Milovich, consisting in service 12 continuous years The 438 figure in April would in Jimmy Ruggeriv Tony Priano, dicate a much larger enrollment the Navy. Richard Marasco, Hansen, Bryant and his wife, Sandra, Zunick, for 1958. Many clubs wait until Bobby Larcher and Duart Howa., the last week of school to begin five. year.. old daughter Jeannie, will play the squeeze, boxes just B 50 at home their make will their 4 H work. However, clubs about as good as the famous are urged to enroll as early as Street, Helper. Frank Yankovic. "We refuse to Men desiring information about reserve possible so they will have time to any scats, so first there " the choicest powder boxes to complete their work before exhi .. a Zunck may contact Recruiter bit days in August. pplc Tales repor at office at his career man) (a 4 One school for Ji leaders has show on Saturday the Closing a Street. already been held. Another one 64 South Main night will be another big '49er to assist leaders who have come dance featuring the music of the into the program since the last CathollC Nurses Conf ab Melody Four. During intermis.. school will be held early in May. sion of the dance the judging of The county agent is pleased At Price; Sunday Continued on Page Fivej been All arrangements have with the response to the 4 H pro., gram this year, and wishes to made for the convention of the of Catholic commend the many volunteer Diocesan Council Region Five P-T- A leaders and community chairmen who have made it possible for Sunday, according to Mrs Oliver Conference At 4 i Phelps, president of the Carbon Ferron, Utah TodaV j 438 j r S'frray TONY PASTOR BAND FEATURED EVENT . . . 1958 . will j 24, "We were warned that this 2 mile short cut from Myton to Wellington was a seldom, traveled dirt road. Furthermore, we knew the possible meaning of the om inous black v'.ouds which lay over the rough desert ahead of us. But, ignoring all warnings, we turned south on State Route No. 53." Thus Barbara llammen begins her story of near disaster when she. her husband and their two sons were delayed on their "short cut" by a flash flood which came roaring down Gateway Canyon. Mrs Hammen's article appears in the May issue of Desert Mag azine, now on the newsstands. PRICE ON MAY 3RD The Eastern District of UFWC at hold their convention price, Saturday, May 3, at the 'price municipal auditorium. Two dubs, the Sorosis club and the pnCe Woman's club, will be the host clubs. Mrs Diamanti, District Pre bond of H.000. sidcnt. has invited all the affili- services lor Mr jones ated district clubs to participate tentatively have been set for Sat.. at the convention. She named urday at Castle Dale, his birth. 'Mrs Loa Werrett as chairman of place. ithe convention and Mrs Frank World as co.chairman. Mrs Elns treasurer of the district is jDegn, Elks Lodge National publicity. handling Youth Day May 3 The annual Elks National Youth at the convention are: Mrs La.. Day observance will be held onjvon Bigelow, Woman's Club of Saturday, May 3 at Price featur.. icreenriver; Mrs Scott Huntsman, ing a parade at 10 a.m. on Price ijunior Woman's Club of Green Main street, it was announced river; Mrs Illene Gunderson, Cul tura Club of Dragerton; Mrs John today by Ray Black, chairman. Invited to participate in the Smodey, Fine Arts Club of Hia.. parade are all Boy Scouts, Cubs ;waftha ; Mrs H. C. Babbs, Wo.. and Explorers, also Girl Scouts, man's Club of Helper; Mrs Elen.. Brownies and Campfire Girls in or Simmons, Woman's Literary the Carbon district. Mr Black jciub of Moab: Mrs Isabel Redd, asked all these organizations are (Rebus Rota club of Monticello; to bring their own flags. Ivy Thomas, Ladies Improve Carbon high school band will!ment Club of Orangeville; Mrs E. lead the parade, which will start's. .Olson, Book Cliff Club of at 4th East and Main streets and Sunnyside and Mrs W. O. Hardy, end at the Elks lodge where the 'pine Arts Study club of Clear participants will receive refresh.. 'Creek and Scofield. ments. price Chamber of Commerce are making the ladies feel wel come by giving free parking MARGARET S. TURNER tickets all day long for those at.. (tending the convention and also SERVICES SATURDAY donating note books for the con. APPRIL DOORS OPEN TONIGHT FOR '49ER SKOW HERE Nine Mile Route Publicized In Article In "Desert Magazine" CLUB WOMEN PLAN Charged With Voluntary Manslaughter NEWSPAPER erf the 4 H "learning office attraction at the Salt Lake advantage The annual conference of Re.. tion who will be host group at program. doing" by knovvn is a Coliseum and widely the convention. gion Five Parent Teacher associa 238.. lb grappler with a reputa The day's activities will begin i tion. is being held today at Fcr tion at stake. His real identity is Mass at the Notre Dame de ron, was the announcement made with of Salt UTAH PROPERTY TAX ;Lourdes church at 11:15 followed secret. Don Anderson .by Mrs Catherine Wright, presi.. Lake City has ambitions to be by a delicious spaghetti dinner; dent. come world heavyweight champ. EXCEEDS S67 MILLION All P..TA officials in Carbon to be served in the Notre Dame He uses every bit of his 260 lbs school cafeteria at and princi p.m. Guest and Emery to wear down his opponents in a be pals of schools, will attend the luncheon at will the speaker manner which often cnfuriat.'i FOUNDATION SAYS Monsignor J. P. Moreton of Salt sessions today. even his friends. Bob Hess, youth The Town of Emery will be "An evaluation of all available Lake City, who is state chaplain, frrvm trrark!i1ir MilwailVpp V,., of the council. A musical program host to the convention delegates I'tofc :j Wis., will need strategy to defeat Mrs Wright said that several an average state with respect to has been arranged for the lunch his heavier opponent use of the property tax as a eon and will feature Miss Marilyn officials from upstate will be in the Tonv Silipini. of Rochester, Ferderber who will present a tap attendance. Among them will be New York will havi dance number. Ray Larcher will Mrs Cecil Baker, president of the Foun conclusion reached Utah by full trying to subdue "The Bat" Idation, the nonprofit, govern. play several accordion selections state councils: Mrs E. Clark Bird, mental research organization, af and Donald Sheya will give scv chairman f public relations; Mrs mises to be a well matched tussei. ter an Dallas Sullivan, by laws chair. extensive survey of prop era! vocal selections. Tickets for the Saturday event the man and Mrs Cinlcs Walker, the Following the. luncheon ertv Western States. in the trends are $1 for actuits ana wc tor. com . rcport mcntiorLS that utah group will convene in the school chairman of tin legislative children. collected S67.fi21.000 in nrouertv auditorium where the t egular mittee. me regional piesiueiu uia uwi taxes last year and that this am. business meeting win De nein ana ount was equivalent to $79 f or the members will choose state; anyone interested in school prob invited to attend man, woman, and child re officers for the coming year. Thejlems is cordially convention the convention, at Services Held Saturday every main the speaker in com This State. the siding ' A large delegation from the pares with an average property will be Father Thomas Moorsman At St. Anthony's For tax load of $86 per person in the assistant pastor at Notre Dame Helper and Spring Glen T.TA's have indicated they will attend. Mountain States and $103 per capjdc? Lourdes church. Spring Glen Matron ita in the Western States. When Requim Mass was celebrated property taxes are related to per., tax CARBON COLLEGE ALUMNI BANQUET SET sonal income, the Saturday, April 19 at the St. An., load in Utah is propertybelow slightly thony Catholic church for Mrs the Mountain Twenty years of grogress by were those 20 years ago. States averages Marianna Saccomanno, 81, Spring but is above the average for the Carbon college will be celebrated It has been announced this Glen, who died April 16 at the Western States. on Saturday, May 24. The year week by the College Alumni pres Price city. county hospital after Foundation analysts point out of 193fl was a big year to many ident, Dr. Theodore Christensen, a long illness. that since 1930 or 1940 the in- young students and certainly, to and his officers, that the collego at Carbon college. alumni will meet on Saturday, tfne She was born Feb. 2, 1877, at crease in the use of the property Years faculty have passed and styles have May 24, at the college cafeteria in as tax revenue a producer Aeillo, Italyhe was married to may remember for their annual alumni banquet. changed, Frank Saccomanno Aug. 15, 1896 Utah has been about equal to the the short (you Officers serving with him are curls, and tight skirt, in increase the Mountain in Italy. They came to the United average bloomer Dick Peterson, Jim can the Bruce few gym forget States in 1908 and lived in Salt Statcs. The increase during re- suits) the trees have grown talL. Banasky,Bryncr, Merlene Alger, LaRue cent years (since 1950), however, Lake City for three years before been a Neil Warren. Serv additions few have and er, Spigarclli, has been somewhat less in Utah is coming to Carbon county. than the increases experienced in made, there has been a fair turn ing in the capacity of adviser the of in Verda Mrs Peterson. over and Filling staff, of teaching most of the other Mountain and Survivors are her husband, course, the names of the students duty of MC for the evening will Spring Glen : sons, Ernest and Western States. are be Don Ross. Guest speaker will different. According to the report, Utah Hugh Spring QJcn; Melvin, Salt proThis is a change of minor im- be Rex Berry, well-knoLake City, and Dr. Gene Sacco- does no tlevy a property tax for the return fessional football to when player. a you portance is the only Mountain State that manno, Grand Junction, Colo; All the alumni of the college for you find the atmosdaughter, Mrs Carnela Nigro, of state purposes. Utah, however, campus, and school are invited, but the years to be spirit fighting Price; 16 grandchildren, two great does not levy a property tax for phere honored will be 1938, hair the still True, especially unchanged. state schools 1.0 was levy for grandchildren. '58. The general skirts '53, '4)8, the are and shorter, tax for local schools. In 1967 this styles names different, chairman for this gara affair is Burial was In the Spring Glen mills, the and longer, 8.5 mills in compared with but the halls are filled with Mrs Virginia II. Carnavall from cemetery under the direction of of Home Price. Continued Continued On Page Four On Paft Fivt Mitchell Funeral laughter and nonseHse as they . ; 1 j ;J,t,. j i j j j j |