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Show Universal Mlcrfilming Ml rierpont Ave. Corp. . 1 Ip LiJT-- K iH MINING A VOLUME 53 It AND NUMBER 16 DISTRICT RAILROAD h k: K i NEWSPAPER T1WRSDAY, APRIL 16, 1933 If Elects Winners of Door Prizes Helper New Officer Slate At Days of '49 Show P-T- A Winners of the door prizes given awav durins the Helper Days of '49 show last Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, were as follows; Aloma Preston Helper Auto-- ; matic toaster. James Banasky, Helper, tableware setting. Sandra VaiWaM-i- . fteirwr. Transistor Radio. Kent Wright, Helper, pair of opexa glasses. W. J. Purdy, Salt Lake City, Percolator. Ken Farrimond Spring Canyon, over- night .bag.' Charles Vea, Helper, rotiesserie oven Frank Tomsic Jr., Helper, Steam Iron. Paul Butler, Dragerton, Chinaware set. Martin Sunter, Helper. Camera outfit. Carl Street, Spring Can t von TeWi.ion V . I- raja - I I. V :I12ZJZlrZ IN HELPER: G0NTII2UE UNTIL APRIL 3QTII Election of new officers of the took place Tuesday Helper night at the Central school under The annual spring clean-u- p by Helper the direction of President Lela activities spoa-oreto head the City, will start Monday and con- Elected Schultz. SrouP at uie beginning oj tne imue unm inuiMwy, nu.u ,x, school year next fall was Mrs is was reported today by City Reorder Joe Bonacci Jr. Vcrla Dunn. AJso named were Lawrcrvce W. In this joint venture of city de- Payne, first vice president; Miss Sally Mauro and George Pizza, payments and the residents, the second vice presidents; Lucy city offers to haul off the piles Norton, secretary and Mrs Masaji of debris and other refuse that ;has gathered during the winter Imai, treasurer. The new officers will be in- - months, to the city dumps, if the Called at the May meeting, Mrs residents put such materials in a place where it can be readily Schultz said. loackvd into trucks bv workers. P-T- j WEEK ACTIVITIES START MONDAY CLEAN-U- P A j 'nn II R niiniO H 'N &chcdule oI d?yS for various areas ofP'f'"?, city has been designated, but the trucks will make regular rounds of the city and PiCk UP an PikS. there are certain provisions P A 0011771 wiiinw ' nuuwi-nmrUfrO I! P nrOrirr M nr it yra Former Helper Man Now Instructing At Missile School i. .a. ucunnr: must conform to again this year Mr Bonacci said. "All materials such as leaves, trie and chrub prunings, and other such debris, will be hauled away gratis. Such materials as plaster, concrete, building alterrefuse from ation remains or will not be new construction, taken by the city workers, but will have to be taken care of by the individual. The time fet, is important too. the city reeorde rsaid, and not be extended past that of April SO. So, get that "stuff" raked up and piled alongside a drive way or parkway where it can be picked up and hauled off. Tree trunks and stumps are not included in the 'permissible' free hauling. that w-i- III CLIN. PATHOLOGY Word was received this week that Airman Second Class Jerry f Sage of the U.S. Air Force, has been appointed as an instructor technician at the Guided Missile school at Lowry Air Base, Den- - t CARBON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO ATTEND MEL UNITED : ' NATIONS ASSEMBLY IN S.L.G. of Carbon High school the people of 'Present Association China (!iVoopU,.s RCpub- Gmw ' ' 21st Ceylon, Cyprus at the Tuesday, April fifth annual Model United Na- ; i T,ae Ca,rb0" lU'n) k tions- Assembly April 17 and 18 house off I th Univr5it (lf utah. l TV INFORMATION . REVUE ; the Carbon TfJ Country club Tu- instructor of Mr :Z0 21 S TdTay' For those persons interested in ,at at Carbon Sr. and Marcnett., presiaent, urged tuat hj h announct,(, that ncarly 4tt Television reception in this area RV QTIIFlCMTQ flC CI AIHC CAMIIMTA u11 malc the community system type and Ul UIUULIIIU Ul LLnEltL. I KtJ,Ts of ,he. arra, bct: students for the school will at- ST. ANTHONY CHURCH at 'rost1 ,mPrtant;t-nthe suggested Free type an item the The Annual Dance ExtravaThey include: me:nGreece For ';. j students the ganza by presented I H U fl R I COMING EVENTS Telegram received by The Helper PARRflN A-- H of the Eiaine Eaquinta School of i With the advent of the golfing' Lynda Broadbent, chad Hansen, Journal yesterday from Senator UHliyUM I II WVIIVWU I season be will spona number of important Stan Cromar, Ame Jensen, Frank Dancng, this year Coming events at St. Anthony's ' A i matters are to be brought up for Karras, and Jeff Mortensen, Mike sored by the Helper Catholic church for the month "I have been informed federal Tn RF FRI. AMI S&T ! will be presented Friday, April discussion. Among them will be Orfanakis, Marie Powell, Frances Aiay released today oy aisgr. Communications is Commission Press 24 at 7:45 stage n..oi , pjn. on the j the setUng of a date for the of- - Urbaaik, isMike Zamantakis. t- J inauaea: recommendins that the congress The annual Carbon Countviv.Hit" v,;v, ,,r, OV.IWUI rv,..i Betty McArthur. of the cosine, the delegate ll.&.l JUiliJi opening iltApti First Communion class of 1959, amend Communications act to 4-- H leadtrship school will fee held auditorium, For CyprusDr. Chris A. Pascuzzi. who has, new state handicapping system., on May 10th enable authorization of VHF in two sections of the county this iiauunanoari . Karl Lluara, the Carbon County upcoming at & been Noof Pvate one the finest shows Mother's Day Booster Stations. Present order year, according to Robert L. This is Kontas Linda Longhurst, Nck on 6 tournament Amateur June recently zon accepted Oty, Iowa, and T extended from June 30 to Sept. Hassell, county agent. School is that the dancing, school has ever vena of Masses Dorothy Whiting. Press delegate. !a position in the Clinical Path end 7. To1hers xt.V Iflth. 30, to allow time for Congress to slated for Friday (tomorrow) at exhibited. The costumes are ex ceaierl Barbara Pizzi. worldat the beautiful and the Sacrament of Confirmation, on olgy -department act. Will press for Immediate the LDS chapel Dragerton, and ceptionally CcyUm famous- Mayo Clime at Rochester dancing arrangements are from May 20th at 7:30 p.m. lik-harJ)ame School passage. Confident Congress will on Saturday in the Third-Sixt- h Bryne.;-Lynn Carlson, u this . Minnwas de known Annual Mexican Dinner in the act favorably." ward chapel, Price. Both sessions top ballet to the modern jazz. Matson, FrancLsen, Laurel Becky ft laTlS bureau information week by the The students have worked long civic auditorium, May 24th at will begin atlO a.m. Loretta Sunter. Press delegate is Dr. Pascuzzi Next Thursday Night that institution. 6 jof hours to bring to the public this pm z Shirley Fiechko. Ditch Co. . Annal Memorial Mass at Mt. an famJJy moved 10 his new , a fine show, and the PTA is hopeFor Red China inrmm work on --March 13. Calls Shareholders assist local leaders in conducting ful that the public response will View Cemetery, May 30th. Kav Bon. Jack Buchanan, Ros- a enn r,t Mr on ,v Anceln hetti dinner with ail the trim' be gratifying. Mr; Eaquinta said: the s001To Do Cleaning Work iPascuzzi of Helper the doctor at- - Jriings will be served between 6 elyn Colombo, Art Gaillard, Sher The program is: 10 a.m. wel-A- ll "Give us your support and ap- Columbus of Thursday of next man Oriffone, Cathy Fergussen, Rnt 'tended Notre Dame school, at snd 8 persons having water in COme by President Marie Ericson week the opening of Reba Keele, Gregg McArthur, bemarking school Price and Carbon High the Bryner-Plou- tz ditch re noti- - of the leaders' association; the by bringing the whole family Attend State Initiation .... Miles. Ro'e Marie Nog- TVimfl- MiehlH-o t Itho third anmul Not.r - lt. t me u.a. in lore ixuvy. serving tied to be prepared to clean the pledge of allegiance and the and come to an evening of fine for in-- 1 Olsen, LuAnn school scheduled Ogders uiirh, of carnival, Columbus The he service active Knights Following main ditch right-of-won the pledge, singing, Var-in- to conducted in entertainment.. You will see stusi n, Saundra Thomas, Lynn and 25. a class of 33 candidates attended Carroll College, Helena, April 23, dele-Sa- lt morning of Saturday, April 18, Price by Mary Helen Bunnell and dents frcm the ages of three to Press Mrs John Dri-colits order last Sunday at ; Mont., from 1944 to 1945, the will be in aer, Ernest Whiting. according to John Kokal, com- - in Dragerton by Amy Kearsley; 18 years old. Both boys and girls J'Kin Henri e. New members Universty of Utah from 1945 to charge of preparing the dinner JP-Lake City. Cha-Cha, Girls doing were from St. Anthony, pany president. Betty doing the by (introduction to H Mr Warren .said that in addi-ProMrs Carl assisted will be and and Ogdcn, by University Crcighton Shareholders are asked to meet Keele, Dragerton, and Camille Indian Acrobatics and top jaiz and Salt Lake Councils (school of Medicine from 1948 to Sehoenberger, Mrs Tony Ori, Mrs ion to the above named students at the head of the ditch on the Borrell of Price. numbers. The finale is a beautiMembers inducted from here: i f50, receiving the degree of MDM Harold Marston, Mrs Dominic another group from the school Pessetto farm to work right thru At 10:25 handbook highlights ful ballet presented by the older included John Driscoll, Bill Mars e interned ot St. Joseph's hos-- ! Perri Mrs Vito Bonacci and Mrs will attend as otemm to the end of the distribution by Lillian Harvey, Dragerton and students in which they do intriThese studen's will be among ton and A. S. Veltri. Dr. O. W. pital, Omaha, Nebraska. Sam Pinarelli. Mrs Rudy Scar- system. Iris Potts of Price. Information cate ballet, technical accomplishof .1000 student delegates Mrs was and Gibson absent. tezina j Pascuzzi 1951 1952 to Dr. George From Mr Kokal said that water will and helps availab'e to leaders ment of on'y three years of good Phelps Ofl ! Schools Utah u."' Kr. r.t initi(J in V H'ninf high representing tho Thn 1 . . ... . . . tii ..w jm. mcmUt" MM t fcaiuuA " C,, ' ....v. was ill uidll Jii be turned in the ditch the follow will be outlined by Mr Hassell hard training." . Jinrl trlrpn P! TTVT wir,.Vv.. fi'Jiinc n.... vi ntjvi -in- th" - st - npcree in He ner JJ 1.4V. Tiimti .w mom. V.M . U V U fn J WJ I anri frim 11. 19th. Miss and ing day, Sunday, April ,1 on Mrs Eaquinta has been teachKearsley. Kivp Continued Pape by the St. Anthony Council on 1954 he was on active duty with; The booths will open at 6:30 The meeting date for the ditch At 11:10 H Sunday will be ing dancing in Carbon county April 5, the second and third es Medical U.S.N.R. 10:30 will remain until and Corps, open company's annual meeting will explained by Marie Eric;on in for 2 years. She received trainwere given by degree teams Dr. Pascuzzi was a fellow in each night. The big attraction for ' be announced soon, Kokay said, j Dragerton and Lena Waterman in of the from Utah, University ing from Provo and Rawlings, Wyo. pathology in the Mayo Founda - Friday evening will be the award ANOTHER SHOW Price. Community projects will and Langs Little Artists. Salt Thctfe attending the class from tion from July 1 1354 to Juno jng cf the door prize, a half-karbe explained by Rhea McArthur Lake City, and the Chicago Dance were John Colombo, Grand 30, 1958. Since the latter date he diamond ring. Helper BUILDERS in Dragerton and by Pearl Casey Theatre. She has also attended record EIIDS SUCCESSFUL Angelo Welch, Vito Bo- - j has been in practice in Mason' The baby beef, hi-- fi Knight, in Price. several National Dance ConvenMario Pico, Ori, and nacci, Tony washer the Guy automatic (player, At 11:40 health and safety will tions thru-o- ut the United States. Adams, Tom Beveridge and Joe city. CAUTIONED ABOUT Jie will receive the decree of dryer will be awarded during RUN SATURDAY NIGHT be. treated by Amy Kearsley, folThe four ballerinas pictured Jr. M.S. in pathology from the Un- - termission at the dance Saturday lowed by instruction on record on this page who will perform It is reported by Joe Bonacci, iversity of Minnesota some time night. Another .kUcccsv f ul presentation SEWAGE DISPOSAL keeping by Edna Peacock. at the revue, attended the last state treasurer that the state con- - this month Articles for the Notre Dame if tne Helper Days of Ma Show fee will Luncheon at a nominal state dance convention with Mrs vention of the K.C. will 'be held Altar Society fancy work booth ended early Sunday morning, and 'Prospective home buiders were be served the leaders at the Price Eaquinta and received valuable in Salt Lake on May 2 and City school. may be taken to the Olive to Fur from (reports of officers of the warned today that they may face training and techniques as well 3. Delegates from the four coun niture Store, the Notre Dame celebration, it was a social and The afternoon sessions will be as a difficult sewage disposal prob-- ! good experience. All of these liiS Ul IJll" MdiC will OLIIVI III1 V school or to any Altar Society financal success. Ernest Cook, lem if they cannot locate their ; devoted to project activity work. girls have danced on several pro- the capitol city for this affair. member, according to Mrs Wm. general chairman, reported today Thc county agent urges all H new home within connecting dis charity shows and TV, that the finance committee has leaders of last year to attend one grams, tance of a public sewer. Gentry, booth chairman. for various organizations. Homemade candy for the candy not yet closed the bock; on the new all Robert Burgencr, district sanl of these schools, and Dame Notre Group Two star students. Miss Marbooth is greatly needled and any- event, but has paid most of the tarian, with the State Health De- - leaders of this year who are ilyn Ferderbcr and Miss Saundra Fetes Mobil-Ru- n Men one desiring to donate candy may outstanding obligations to time and for first the partment, pointed out that many starting are and Thomas student directors Nearly 400 members of the rxar Editor: contact I.Irs ' DeMar Hansen in should have a report on the finprospective home owners don't attend. y, have been a great help in the Mobil gas economy eveninc. at apirox- - Price or Mrs Rudolph Andreinl ancial status of the ventture some Th understand the importance of success of various dance revues run from Los Angeles to Kansas time next week. p.m., the Helper city in Helper. and lmaicly sewage disposal facilities,, v Senator Speaker presented locally during the past .MHi'vvi whistle blew, some gooa; Chairman Cook exjure1; 'ed h;s 4W"w,fire therefore have a tendency to Igfew years. Dame school in Price on a 40-- 1 seen a fire, andj to all the workers "who had thanks nore this important problem At Kiwanis Meeting Miss Marilyn Ferderbcr who is minute rest period and enjoyed and called nUlU I it worked T lhougM long and hard" to asuntil it is too late to accomplish dangerous IVIL D. Gibson one of Carbon county's outstand- a delicious dinner prepared and State Marl U ALRO Senator successful presentation, the sure elanr)i e good solution. was the speaker at the ing dancers, has danced in, and served by six members of the the and fjTcman accepting Mr Burgencr said that pracu of Price,' expressed appreciatio to the r Kivvanis meeting last won several talents shows. She Notre Dame Home and School dJd not take ATCfl Pflp UC CCD t0 fct the dan-.- C of the county and citizens aUy all homes built today, in-- 1 on has danced for Mack also Ted Association. and gave members an inLli nor the urgency, wLH I LU I Ull Vi-- Ll for their fine supgers of the eluding those moved from one night run-doof legislative the Eugene Jelesnick Show. The dinner was served Monday just blew the whistle, called the of the .show. location to another, are provided teresting port rilTllDC Miss an also Soundra Thomas, activities during the past session evening, April C, by Mrs Sam men, and the firemen immediate- - f j 1 1 1, All lU I UUL "We were gratified by the pubwith modern plumbing facilities, Of outstanding dancer, has danced Pinarelli, Mrs William Shields, ly responded to the call. the State Legislature. lic response all three rights and often including garbage grinders Thorit Hatch presented Past on many programs. She has olro Mrs Paul Mancina, Mrs Virginia at the scene of These and automatic washers. arriving A sorjc. of three meetings con- - especially on Friday night at the .. .. Upon .. , . M Andreinl ami President Stan Litlzzette with the won a trip to New York this on : reeve a, oy. m were line lire modern facilities are well worth tney rfL,c.j uv the Civil Defense or vaudeville show and again "Hatch Award" for the outstand- summer and plans to be audi- Mr TVM.ir Hansen assLSted" bv 000a, ..luzen 111 iv - Saturday night at the big dance uiv jno" while to the home owner in this be will of Utah presiitipei, . ganization tioned . . . is .Tv "Pf.ri.-- nnA Deanna and Ron. by George Austin, who ing achievement report sent to j,.. 07. uum - . , , Helner in the near attended by over 500 couples. in xirc iwnonaa sianea .l. age of modern conveniences, but Kiwanis International. affiliated with the "Radio City Pinarelli. sucn Proceeds from the show will be a create wiin dispospnrases sewage lng weeds, they also futufc R wa3 anrK,Unced today Navy Recruiter J. Richey was Roekettes." "You aire all crazy", "Get out of fcy Joc Ko;jnd0i city councilman apportioned out for various comal problem which cannot be " a guest of the club last night. A . ignored. CONVENT SOCIAL chairman of civil defense far munity activties and projects, jhere" and "Why did piano solo was played by Miss fire is under control'. In-.- ,, This Regulations have been adopted Denise ri.v flHmini5.tratum. Mr Ro- - Mr Cook said. NIGHT FRIDAY Mclntire of Price. Dame Notre thank and of Board of stead Group State Utah being the grateful by kindo said that thc xact dateS Next week Steve Diamanti will to the men who were eager f or the meetings have not been ful Health seeking to meet this prob 1.JCCIS UlllCCrS ICV :r"h be the speaker on a Doseball Practice a""'""-: enough . to rvspond ann neip mm: t but will be announced soon. Goodwill Week program. , At the regular meeting of the parishioner, wnl be held at the CrmftT7tpd On Page Four w rtood holler-- i he 0 Sunday Afternoon Notre Dame Home and School civic auditorium, jeering a The three talks scheduled are: on(j swt.aring at the firemen! Manager Luke Cormani stated Association last Thursday night cam prize or am, pius several and tfe fire cn;rf, jt to "Radiation Fallout and Sanila-ne- w and that regular baseball pracfree valuable other prizes the DISPLAY of officers Fire EXHIBITION" DAY should Food and Hazards," were; of group SCIENCE mft thl ppf)pc lu.pT Fire tion," u'-vwill iri the tice tike place Snn l'v at 2 wn,nelected a follows: dzhnut:; and "Home Nursing." hP rroud of their Volunt.r 1 p.m. on the main field at tne jridcy, Apr. 17 at Helper Central School Auditorium from to 2:20 Don Carlow, president; Mrs There will be a dwr prize Uo, Department, but instead they ore, All citizen.'? are urged to attend ity park. "Come prcparid for a William Welsh, vice president; the arrangements tt;csaia: 'constantly griping about the de- -l there Purpose: To see what is being done in Science -- u. t3V v. com come one, ana meetings when mey are st.ff workout. It it snow kw. Mrs Fred Bonomo, PLEASE VISIT THE SCHOOL held here. PUBLIC IS ISVITED Con'Snurd on Page Four home" OK Cacy' roof on the Convent," they say. Mrs Rose Milano treasurer. A MCRE PERFORMERS in the dance Revue. Front, left Jeannine Greener and Karen Eaquinta. Back (left to right) Reni Mahleres, P-T- Greener, Patricia Ferderbcr, Kat'naleen Ciacolctlo, Jean Taniguchi, Cloi Jean Olsen. Linda Sp0S0R p.Tft Mm Students ! ver, Colorado. A son of Mr and Mrs Art Sage of Helper, the young man attend" ed local schools and graduated from the East High School in Salt Lake City before enlisting in the service on June of 1958. win Mirti ' 1,011 .j lie-Ke- d) j unlwllllft - ' - i ' SSi - F-j- j;otrc ; - meTS Bn-ner.PIo.it- primal V7l " , ,..,. auu..i - I 4-- H .viad-itiat- ed ay 2-- ; l j 4-- vo fc ' ........ .... V-- 1 ri!-- o. C ., ! . 4-- de-fre- '49 at II0!'E i 4-- H cross-countr- 75 State ; 53,. UtrtiiUfc call!, j j rld lirin j .... i t.i 1 'e7,nd U.S.-Cana- r';." da hn: fr to-.la- cm f i |