OCR Text |
Show -. 0 -- - t V 0K Helper, Carbon County, Utah, VOLUME 16 iMAN IS SLAIN Firing sis shots into the body of Y. Segawa, 45 years of age, and killing Sekizhi Kashiwagi hiiii instantly was arrested by City Marshall C. A Knobbs, who at once placed him in custody. Tho .shooting occurred ia tho Japanese club house, where Kashiwagi walked in about one o'clock and got into a heated argument with Segawa, the proprietor, What the argument was about, nobody seems to know, but it is believed that- - Segawa called in Kashiwagi into to repromand him for unfair gambling in the 'club. Whether that was the real argument xs a .question. Kashiwagi was deadly in his aim, everyone of the six slfots he fired lodged in his victim. K. Ito, who was a witness to the afair, grabbed Segawa after the first shot was fired, but Kashiwagi, continued his shooting, and when his rev iver was emptied it was found that one of the shots had pierced his right arm, another his abdomen, two lodged in the chest, another the OUNG GIRL IS KILLED BY it.. Realizing that a newspaper should be the expression of town for which it stands, it will be the policy of the New the Helper Times to' express th.3 opinion of Helper in all matter,:; concerning the public welfare. The Times will stand for a cleancut editorial policy and will discvas freely and impartially all matters in ios ccIueus. It will, as timo goes on. add to its features, It will can tain all news which is vital to Helper citizens and citizsm ef Carbon County. Its aim will be to present all news as it actually happens, and to interpret that news as it truthfully cccs it. In short, The Eelpar Times will be to the Helper ci' iscn what other papers are to their citizens it will b3 the organ of their expressions and their publicity, cjant before the rest of the state. A house is not built in a day. Neither is a newspaper. Time must be taken to get the necessary facilities. The workman must have hi3 tool3, but once he has them thoro is no need to longer delay the work. AT CLUB ROOM i Gets the Cash CHAMBER OF ANNOUNCEMENT. N ARGUMENT Number 48 3, I&mty Thursday, HOLD BANQUET A A dinner meeting will be held by Tuescommerce of chamber the 'Helper at at m. 7:30 p. day, February 81927 be hall. a This will great Liberty A ' f;v - h tf.-i-- ' , : H - , AUTO SUNDAY t 8 j J u daughThelma Paiuett, ter of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Faueett of this city, died from injuries received Sundav afternoon when the wPs run Mike over by au automobile driven affair jind a busy affair if the chamber 'of crmmerco has its way. The Helper Kasimicas. 'chamber, intends to put pop, push, hum-Jo- r Both mother and father were witnessand good will in this meeting. It is i es to the accident, but were powerlesi A the intention of Use men of the to prevent it. Thelma, who had been to put the thing over si out riding with her parents, got out ' jweli that people will be lacking forof the car in front of the City hull V! ward to another evening of the same building to fulfil an errand when the sort. tragedy occurred. While avoiding one It h the purpose of the chamber ot car, she was struck by another. Her commerce to get behind all things father had noticed her danger, leaped the to welfare of Helper, and 1 1 out of his car to save her, but. was too indeed make it the hub of Carbon , This the chamber do late. can with county. .the backing of whole hearted and loyal Suffering from internal injuries, citizens. If all the people- of Helper ribs and a fractured verteshattered When club W'Hiien i)U over me pulled for the town like its chamber was carried by her father Thelma bra, 'of commerce is doing, it would present country send their dues to the Gen- to ot Dr. M. .:. .Mciro.se, office the a unit of strength that would be the eral Federatio'i of Women's Clubs to c This aid was given. medical where constantIs it work on the good carry envy of all other cities in the state. died at if 1 The ehnmher nf fumiTiinivo iu iinf rt,,tly engaged In. the money goes into (ho proved of no avail and the child Oilbvrt Ue.vuoUU 4:15 o'clock in the afternoon. ciilC 01 VjlciSS interested in the commercial life of custody of Mrs. II. of Hie treasurer of Mike Kasimicas, driver of the car Ivy., I'aducah, is but also Helper, vitally concerned ., ; which run over the young girl, was the educational side also. It will Alvie Sollis, well known, boxer, of the shop at Salt Lake City. It Was dis- - do all it can to forward its city iii held blameless by both Mr. and Mrs. intermountain recion, was sentenced to covered that Sollis had left or sold this mutter. This is a great aim, but Faueett. It was ono of those unfortui hii upper lip. Segawa died almost n I indefinite term in the stafe peni- - the coat to the hotel tailors and search! the chamber knows that in the end a nate, unavoidable accidents. Kasimi'ar H L j. wis e policy of this inH will 'I u"ii Fit ... i n j. i ti ..t T...j n o .'ra,..t,i,.i, ao mm. , vue ot ine uuueis ai- leiuiary uy uugc ueuigu mi uicuavu. iiu cas was not held pending inquiries, and uuiucuiawi; uuiuo -' I siamaneousiy, town. tor passing through the body, struck, in the latter 's court Saturday. Sollis was discovered in Chicago, but denied i1'1 Marshall Knobbs seems to be of the la its mcstiitg on Tuesday, February five different objects in the room and; was taken to the state penal institution knowledge of the theft. Hay Deniing 8, opinion that an inquest will be unmany timely topics will be discussed. Carbon to be of county, brought Everybody is invited to attend and on necessary. finally lodged in one of the show cases, Monday by sheriff Marion Bliss, Sollis back to Carbon county after the take t I Bev. II, M. Merkel of Price offiKashiwagi, who. has only been in Hcl- - gin serving his sentence. part. The chamber wishes to exwas had waived case mi .latter ofin some The of claimed at the funeral cervices which to eleven Sollis extradition tend . ciated its invitations to all citizens who per interesting months, Helper merchants have decided upare interested in Helper. at the railroad chapel here ncers that Segawa had been talking from many standpoints. Expert testi-- , nois. held were Dinner tickets can be purchased for on a schedule relative to closing busi Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry 11 all The trial of Sollis for theft was held too much about him. - Deputy Sherifx mony was offered by the state, and f 'Peacock and Deputy Sheriff George the fact that the Bertillion method cf the past week in Price and proved to CEe dollar a plate from the follow ness houses during holidays in the Helper sang a s:do' and the junior V. D. committee: mg T, J. rope, Kelley ture. This schedule niakea the closing choir of the church gave a selection, . Collingham, investigated the case along 'finger print measurement was used in be one of the most bitterly contested and Celesti Dalpias. with City Marshal Knobbs. They took convicting Sollis, goes to show how legal battles that the court has ever exof all business houses uniform, and set-- Girls of the 'Union Sunday school of o ! the prisoner to Price, where he was carefully the evidence in the case was perienced. The state was represented Mr. and Mrs. Harry Extien are vis tles the problem when to close and this city were flower girls and tho ' built District who in time second was in the class of boys acted as pallbearers. In- reviewed. Keller, by the Attorney It lodged county jail. in Salt Lake this week. when not to. This has been a vexing iting Two years ago a similar, murder to the history of the state that a convie- his case, around the fact that finger terment was in Price City cemetery. problem to merchants of Helper fop i.a the present one occurred. In this first tion was. based entirely on finger print- - prints never lje. . That no two finger This meeting will take up important EOme time. 4 HELPER STUDENTS HOLD The finger print testi- - prints are the same and. that tL.e fuigsr murder Y. Ishusaki, was killed by an- - measurements, scout move-ms:- ;t projects relative The hew schedule as formulated by ' other of his contours all its retains Sollis of third convicted M. distinguishing IMPORTANT OFFICES Karumai. degree i:i Carbon mony eountvr countrymen, the merchants is as follows: All holithroughout life. Expert testimony was are in the following six days: students. lay an important ,, Helper : tensen this is the second, homicide On the Hioning of August 1Q,, 1020 furnished by the state in. ...the. pers-..Mrs. John. Xuehanaa- gave a- dinner days case IflSTew Year's day; July 24; role' January the affairs of the student, body in of Bettillion of in the Mrs. of honor come her to found They was handwriting before that it of court this Shop experts. district sister, the Toggery Sunday, I first Monday in September, Labor day; at the Carbon county high . school. suostantiated the i in the Ifist eight months. tjitnet attorney's James Kayniond, of Mackay, Ida., and last Thursday in November, Thauks- Helper had been entered into by some a Manv of them are placed on the honor her three daughters. ono and that valuable clothes had been statement that finger prints never lie. Ot December L'u, Christmas day;' , giving; V(1,.V The was defendant ,st,, nn,i their seholas- by the CARBON COUNTY HIGH entered The had represented taken. prowler Memorial Washington's day birthday, 1'ic.f C tic A. Marshall, an attorney from lnft W Tlnnfririrtu far landing generally is high. DEBATING TEAM FAST Togggery shop by removing a pane of 'George' and Armistice dav, the schedule calls who Salt I113 a for made old to visit with Lake, They also hold important offices in Tenn., Memphis, great fight ROUNDING INTO SHAPE glass from a rear entrance. This was for half holidays. . . , . , , , various classes. Albert Frasen who the "He to tried defendant. e 10 aou aiso isam is to disprove iriena, the only, clue for the officers iierrm, guing If the holiday happens to fall on aLarved a nanu for himself on the roll The debating team of the Carbon low. This clue proved to be enough. the fact that finger prints never lie, Florida. Sunday, and this happens occasioaally, L famo nlavin to no avail, as the jury, alter a ootball, i8 senior class County high school is" fast rounding On the pane of glass Was found to be but the schedule calls for observance of the ,)r!,sidcilt" A distinction which traveled of Metz this Miss Buth hours deliberation six vL a and of vany stu city .half, 1,1,. mlmv ,i intn fintrpr rvrints which were 0)1 tna Monday. of well feel of. "Salt to Lake last mowing ,"""""7 y ii Thursday City proud nl.ntAo-rar.hP may can H. nuic icuru dellooi-liv Buniniuii H. Wootteil. jdant take ...X. V. 4mo1D .l,o . UVU HI J . , ., ,. "J .t -ai 10 me prisoner s gum ana aecwreu wee iu aueim meet up with the Uintah high school utv warden of the state prison. MOTHER OP SEVEN DIES CANYON MINER SPRING nc vum.., 01 uie act wuu winvii found. It " in The interschool debates. Soon another Clue was AT GATE CASTLE HOME was AT HOSPITAL PRICE DIES charged. All the debaters are enthused over was an jsian pjamst. ercoat in the Kenyon tailor, the propect and hope that this year Mrs. Joseph Coucich, mother of seven John Kenneth MaeFarlane, they will be able to carry the color of ea died Sunday at Castle Gate. child) BUS PROVES of Spring Canyon, who died HELPER the Carbon high right up into the shade The passing of Mrs. Coucich has cast last Sunday at the Price VEHICLE BUSY VERY hospital, was of the state capital where the state a shade of gloom" about tho town. The buried in Price Tuesday cemetery city debates will be held. Times wishes to extend its sympathies afternoon. The services were under ImThe question this year to be fought The Helper bus is the busy bus. to her bereaved family. the direction, of Bishop William B. over by the various debating teams mediately after the last period class is o of Castle Gate, and were held Stapley will be whether light wines and beer Mr. and Mrs. Ray Good arrived last at the over a stampede occurs toward that veFlynil undertaking parlors. will relieve the present situation in reweek from Winncmucca, Nov., to spend hicle. Aftjr a long day in school, Mr. MaeFarlane, who was in the gard to the prohibition question. One and indefinite visit at Helper. over books, and" listening to Mr. employ of tho Spring Canyon Coal com- side must prove that modification of bending welcome me tlio Tlplncnte the son F. of K. is Good tnlu.ns of puny at the time of his death was born jOood uie uquor law will eliminate all the tim3 thc gun gcta low enough in the Helper and Mrs. Good ig the daughter October 20. 1890. at Jonlin.' M.O. He is me jiicBcm 111s, wune rue otner side heavens for them to think about go of Mrs, M. Floyd. survived by his widow, Emma May must prove that prohibition is not a home. and there children. ing MaeFarlane failure, but a decided success. May the Mrs, F. W. Minniesang and her son, best side win, is all we can say. Floyd, left Saturday on No. 4, for The next regular meeting" of the 0 . Winona, Minn., being called there by scout leaders' training course will be Mrs. F. P. Nash and daughter, Agnes, jthe serious illness of Mrs. Minnesang'g held at the Central school at Price, of Grand Junction, Colo., arrived in The following students from Helper A'agcd mother, Mrs. Annua Eggers. Friday, February 4, at 7:30 p. m. Helper Saturday morning to. spend the made the honor role at the high school) week-end- . makWhile here, Mrs. Nash will during the past six weeks. Those be the guest of Mr. Burgar and her intr highest honora are: John Vieta uaugntes will be the guest of Miss Alice' Bene, and Allien Carter. Dorothy Metz. Th5se students making honors from I Helper arc: Irene Holmes, Helen LambAn 'son, Allan Carter, Emma ,Miiincn, nie Perry, Tony Verde, William Ivos V.re don 't like the idea of telling threshing machine. On this day, and Albert Fraer. which occurred hi the past, but ever, none if them possessed tho a good one flakes, or whatever it was. flint the niv. Ono hundred double lockers for the following termed su-One of the contemplated features iv.e can't from shooting it into s, zealously wanted. Carbon high i t.i.rt.f cf Tho Times is an "Open Forum" use of the students at the J 11 13 a "irwtmas st,.ry ' la, became downhearted has This 1,,c ln"'', ordered. are scho'd being had and visions wherein, everyone who wishe3 can but it has a point which will explain 0f long been a need at the inititut'.rc1 returning to the coke city without express himself on matte:'', concerna certain tendency for Helper people that which he has since enrollment Especially sought. Then a happy enthe will This good. publl3 ing , civi:-- . pride r.i me io in the few last so fast ciea.ed deep years. him between (he st)uck nispiriation able The Times to gain a consensus We give. not to Why, eyes. go Helper, perhaps of opinion regarding things of a A certain gentlemen came down from Albert Eraser, a student fom Helper would have the elusive article they edinature. can lt3 base public It Kiinnyside a few days before Christ which the others had not. the Carbon high school, i: A torial policy to a large extent on attending Acting xip-imas. seni-!o- r He was interested in only one this of the the fortunes inspiration on the moment he sue. I what the public opinion proves to busy shaping thin and that thing had to do with to Helper, ns fust a.i his automobile class, of which he i president," lie be. ' the certain decoration of a yule tide would take him. t in tip-to have 'p everything Night was approach- Both sides of a question will bo expects t ree arrives. pre cnted. The pros and cons can hU wife t.r somebody that be would1 have their say on anything, . All decorate the tree in a manner becom- came to. Cot off ami Mrc. James Raymond and little that they have to do Is to say it in the a tree at Christmas time. 80 he Donna, is in Helper vipiiiug daughter, f i enough of the article in form of writing. to a well known city of Car-- ' 6t.ck some of those stores ia 'with her sisters, Mi.John Buchanan graveled the othr So send us in your letters. Wo and Mrs. C. W. Dougherty, coming here . bon county and endeavored to The man was hnppv, but it wvi hope to make this one of the imfrom Spanish Fork, where she visited o a ,tho purchase, but was unfortunate. ' """X Helper merchant who 'had contri',. : portant features of Tho Times her mother, Mrs. MeCombe. Mrs. Ray. store which be visited carried in stock' uteri to his 1 r happiness, Thoro is only one provision to live the article, he wanted, and the town) The Moral is If monk's heme is iu Mackay, Ida. you can't get wh,- -t up to no tetter will be published o happens t.i possess a certain number you want wlirn you want it, try a tinlcss tho writer Eigrii their name. Matters coiicering programs to be (u el ores who pride thcm.-dv- c i on he- - Helper merchant and he'll have w!.- -t communications will given during the anniversary week of A'nymous n!,!e BUI'I'1y a customer v itli you want at the time you want it. Th v not bo published. i". er wuu; the bof scouts will also be discussed. n m UmtU brush to a specialize 111 service. t-- 4 v x'f r Alvie Sollis Is Convicted of Biirgulary. t y Fingerprints Left on ' lelper Merchants Make Schedule For in-'a- v-i- J ! fij i ' .,;.. !,,T;i Closing Holidays fu-lo- to-th- j . . . fol-jth- " . 4 ... -- I 7 2. l7 , ie giy 0- . J Chamber of Commerce oiiet j Tuesday, February 8 LIBERTY HALL schoolIwtes Come! r,iBusy Shopper Finds itin Kelpe Local Merchant Delivers Goods A NirAiiTrare Open Forum ' how-thin- j Tnn-f.i-.1- far? AafW'V Mvm ;y. fciv--;;- f iK i i 1, (im-stin- mak,-'town- m X'-- ;i , vk!- 1 gs |