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Show I 3 " Helper V. VOLUME 16 Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, "February Miners Drop Three Games to Fast Basin Team "Stubby" Petersen's Miners, who second place in region number out into the basin last traveled five, searchof scalps and victories. week in When they returned it was fouud that they had dropped three games to the quintets who romp about on the reserhold - vation. The Miners were without the services of, two of their stellar performers and their absence was clearly felt. Wal- ter Kay, high point man for the team and second highest in the' division was laid up with an attack of diptheria, while Gene Pressett, star guard was also out of the lineup on account of ' a bad cold. , Sar far this year, the Miners have enjoyed good succes and at present are runnerup3 in the division. Castle Dale is the only division team which has scored a victory over them. Friday evening the Miners journey to Cen-tral where they will triy and get revenge fcr their defeat. A great game is expected and a number of students will attend the game to cheer the team on to a victory. A round robin tournament will be held at the Carbon high school gym in the latter part of March. Leading teams from eastern Utah will fight it out to see j hich one will go to the state tournai.ient at Salt Lake City to represent this section of Utah. By reason of the act that region number five has more teams competing than the other regions have, two teams will represent it. The winner of the division and the runner-up- . The Carbon Miners are certain, to be in the tournament under this arrangement, and they will give their most strenuous efforts to win and take the trip to the .tsate ' tournament. f if. 4 SCHOOL NOTES The senate recognizing there is strength in numbers has enlisted three new members. Paul Carter, Curtis Harris, and Mike Bonacli, received a new type of physical torture on January 24. Although definite details of the struggle are not obtainable, it Is known hat red paint wag purchased in large quantities and also that the cemetary was paid a visit. The object of this visit remains a mystery still. The new members first chance to participate in Senate activities will be next Friday night. The organi-zaio- n has hired a bus and will go as a body to the game at Castle Dale. High hope prevails for winning the game and, the Stnate will back the team to the last man. A dance will follow the game and a good time. Why Helper Should Have a Hospital A kospital is as necessary to the Jment to home people and money public welfare as is a public li - would be spent in Helper that is brary or any'other civic necessity. now being spent elsewhere. A If Helper is interested in its wel- hospital in Helper would increase the efficiency of the health defare and its well being, it should partment by lendinsr valuable aid have a hospital. It should real- - t0 its officials. It would bring ize that a hospital is an important first aid near at hand. It would institution. There are man' rea- - be a protection to the community, sons why Helper should have a' a protection which would effect hospital. It would save lives, for a peace of mind in the citizen prescious minutes' are now lost in which is now absent in view of the transporting patients to other fact that the nearest hospital is towns which have hospitals. It miles away. Let everyone in Ilel- would add to the appeal of the per get behind this worthy move-citand mark Helper as a and assist the Chamber of gressive community, which has Commerce in their efforts to give the lives and health of its citizens to Helper an., institution which at heart. It would give employ-'s- o vitally effects its citizens. ii ii n w i i 1C, 1627 NO, hamber of Commerce Banquet Tuesday ight Draws Large Enthusiastic Crowd , nncib Bcdy cf Ccffcy'c Victim Committee of Five Ap- i: pointed to Investigate Possibilities of Hospital t I M'2 for Helper. ( f 4. - f f , , (a y v H bout ; a tLo wn rC hxf,i y j fit Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lanco made Mrs. E. H. Thomas has ' i.- - I'ii.-.i- , l.iii:,' , f;itl!,c-- i fll re- - ( months. of Helper. Over one hundred attended the banquet and took part in the discussions 1 jw ' ifitl ill u Uv:IC S ill 11 S VrOOd Heac?3 quaintances stato, for the past several days. He remarks that he notes many great and prosperius changes from the Helper that he was familiar with years ago. Zonta Clubs ' A k hostess to Mrs. F. Osborne-was- the members of the Ladic3 Guild at her home on Friday afternoon! Mrs. J. R. Van Cleve as honor guest was taken in as a, new member. At the conclusion of a pleasant afternoon of needlework Mrs. Osborne served a delicious luncheon at small tables. Mrs. I. K. Good will entertain at the next meeting. " which fostered such institutions. Also it was pointed out that a hospital would help out the department of public health in stamping out disease and preventing it. This is one of the most important functions of a hospital. After discussions concerning the mat-toof a hospital, in which everyone present slewed a wholehearted enthusiasm for the plan, practical meas-- . ures were instituted whereby the city could realize its hopes in this important matter. Plans were brought forward in an effort to solve the problem. After discussion of various ways and means, tangiblo results were produced which point to the establishment of the hospital sometime in the near fu- 'i r The members of the G.L.A. held their regular business meeting at the home of Mrs. Julius Holmes Wed nesday afternoon. Refreshments were ture. enjoyed rfter the lodge session was A committee consisting of five memclosed. The members present from bers was appointed to investigate the E. H. were Mrs. Soldier Summit of building a hospital at and E. Mrs. Reinhart possibilities Chambers, An especially posed photogrnph of Helper. The the Mrs. R. P. Barrell. On the 16th of meeting disclosed M4ss Louise Gerry of Buffulo, N. a hospital costing $50,000 fact that March Mrs. Reynold will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hone of the ladies in St. Patn president of the National Confedera- was most practical for the town, but day fashion. tion of Zonta clubs, one of the largest Price entertained at cards at their bo most popular organizations for cf course more mature plans will and The home on (Sunday evening. as made the drive g3ts under later, women In the country. The annual honor guest was Mr3. Hone's The plan, however, for building way. of be will held Zonta Be clubs convention Long -mother, Mrs. E. W. Wall of Mt. iu Wiislfusgton this year, obably the hospital met the approval of everyPleasant. Other guerts included Mr. one present. ometimo in May. With the weather losing a grea deal and Mrs. Sam Stein of Helper, andi The banquet, however, was not one Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. of its ting, and the sun a little in ire " . " MEN CHARGED WITH FIMNG I ZZ ..; V """ cuusisiR. C. Reed and Mr. Joseph Blum-ber- g generous in its light, the first feeling uiiu vtuit-jnuram ST0BE AT PRICE ACQUITTEE).;, of Price. of spring ecems to manifest itself. It musical solos and reading was imwon 't be long now before the boys will Attorney Pope was niensely enjoyed. Miss Delia Mangum entertainoc'J begin warming up the old soup bone, Mike dc Angeles and Nick Ga- - oastmaster and the the O.N.O. Club at her home Wed- and the sound of liorsehide meeting nsh with charged attempted ;yer carried of his rart to perfection, nesday evening. Sewing and music will be a welcome sound. Only a month arson for the of the Star Ali enjoyed the manner in which he ouriilng were enjoyed followed by a delicious o rtwo intervenes between the openEl vie Shoo in Pricr, over a vear afro Fronted the various speakers of the lunch. Members of the club include ing of the baseball season. The stove evening. Pres. Ledger cf the Chamthe Misses Bessie Dieveti, Mel season is nearly over and action were acpultted by a jury in district ber of commerce was officer in charge, last Saturday. It was the1 and the way in which everything was or. Nan .Axelgard; Katherine Gease, i bound to begin. Ulenor Smith, Doris and DJothy Helper will have a team and we're first time the case had reached a done speaks well for his ability in this Reddington, Ida Moffat. Lorna Mof- - all looking for the time to fo to the jury, although V- nad more than direction. 'at, Merine Anderson and Florence park and hear the old familiar sound1 once teen thrown out of court on The banquet proved that Helper has "Plav ball." Waddups. the right atUtude in civic niatteis, and up also that technicalities, being between mer cooperation again eta new complaints. chants, and other business men and other citizens of the city was all .that J0H1T KEMETH MacFAELANE could be desired. It is hoped that the BUEIED AT PRICE SATURDAY chamber will inaugurate other si f fairs of this kind in the future and that Funeral ccrvice3 were held In the the citizens will back them up i'l the sarno splendid manner in which they Flynn funeral parlor3 Saturday for did last Tuesday evening at Liberty John Kenneth MaFarlalne, 36, with hall. bishop William Stapeley of Castle-g.it- c in c'larso. The Helper Moose lodfe war, In charge of the services. DIPPINH INTO In lemon t was in Trice cemetery. SCIENCE Survivng are his widow, Emma OOOOOSHJ 0C-(CKHXHKiH0 May Squires MacFarlane, and three Moon The Cold children, Word has been received that ClarThe Acacia Dancing club have is- ence Miller is quite ill at the Bingsued invitations for the next of their ham hospital wj.h quincey and series of dances, which will take other throat trouble. Mr. Miller place next Saturday evening In the will be remembered as one of HelPrice Masonic temple. per's star baseball players. Mrs. F. B. Fisher entertained for a few of her friends at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Cards and music were enjoyed following the It Won't luncheon. Lester Gease returned to his work in Richfield Sunday after visiting for a week at the home cf his parMrs. August Llttizette entertained ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gease. Mr. the Bridge club at her home Friday Gease is connected with the J. C. afternoon. Luncheon was strved at Penny store in the southern Utah 1:30 at small tables. Mrs. B. A. city. Moffat won the honor prize and Mrs. Sam Stein the point prize. The Catholic Girls sewing club were entertained by Mrs. Victor Babe Autographs Baseball Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served after an enjoyeble social time. Last 'week the club war entertained by Miss Angelinc Lit-lzet- te Mar-tell- e. on in au enthusi- astic manner. Everyone present seemed to feel the importance of the civic affairs discussed and nearly all took part in helping to promulgate and push forward matters which to the citizens of Helper secmsed important from a civic standpoint. The most important matter under consideration and discussion was the possibility of ncquiring a hospital for the city. All understood the importance of an institution of this kind to the community and the benefit it would render to the citizens at large. With a hospital, backed by the city, Helper would not be dependant on other cities, , just Dr. J. KesJowica of Salt Lake short trip to Salt Lake last week turned from Salt Lake where she has been renewing his former acmade her spring purchases in milreturning home Sunday. in this section of the - j near I'lattcville t, view tl,e digging up of the (llsmrr.ilirrcd body of Mrs. Hattle Hules-- nu:u:. rd victim of William Coffey. Coffey himself directed the pick nud shu.'fl. a linery for her Helper store. Mr. and Mr3. Glen Ballinger are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brady end happy over the arrival of a fine son at their home last Wednesday. baby of Fruita, Colorado are visitThis is the first son in the family. ing at the home of Mrs.'. Brady's sister, Mrs. Ben Cox. Mrs. C. H. Bishop and little Helen visited with Mrs. Bishop's mdther, Mr. and Mrs; Geo. H. Elliott. of Mrs. John Wilkens, in Provo, over were called to Salt Standardville, the weekend. Lake Monday, on account of the serious illness of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leo have Mrs. Leo Green. dandy boy who arrived on Friday. Mrs. Leo was formerly Miss JoseMrs. Marvin Lampson and daughphine Pagano. ter Helen went to Springville ThursMIs3 Corinda Perry has left for day to visit M'rs. L2mp3on's father, an extended trip to r:itsburg, G. W. Phillips, who has been serill for sometime. They rePennsylvania to visit with relatives iously home turned Tuesday. several to be gone for She expects A U , V t which were carried 5 M- lXlluili rvi.j ,', Mrs. Wm. Best of Sc'.dier Summit Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh and Mrs. A. S. Horsley are visiting relatives was a guest at the E. F. Gianotti home Wednesday afernoon. in Ferron this week. 5v.. 4 'v: V Mr. and Mrs. - Victor Litizzettee were salt lake visited thi3 week. was recently Mrs, Jack Sullivan Salt Lake visitor. The Chamber of' Commerce banquet held in Liberty hall last Tuisday evening proved to be the best attended banquet ever held ly the local merchants in Helper. The citizens are to lie congratulated on the civic spirit they manifested in turning out and backing the commerce organization in its progressive attitude in all things concerning the welfuro of the community. The cooperation of merchants and others at the banquet speaks well for the future nt pro-Jme- 50 pu-mt- j - law-lani- well-know- cirt - Mrs. E. Betty, of W. Mt. Wall and daughter. Pleasant are visiting j i Mrs. Wall's daughter, Mrs. Charier Hone of Price. Monday afternoor Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Hone and the two girls wero guests at the Sam Vtein heme at Helper. -- 1 I Boils Mrs. Joseph Barboglio entertainat her at a luncheon-ken3lngto- n home on Friday afternoon. Musi'" furnished by the guests was also ed 1 the capable during enjoyed afternoon. Miss, Angelina Mtile'U assisted the hostess, Tin guest? bidden" numbered ten. 4 4 U f f ' i. X'! ft J " Cube Ruth, behemoth of swat, sultan of long wallops, la seen here autographing a baseball for an admirer on bis trip to Portland. Ore. Ruth may bow to Rogers Hornsby next year In their metropolitan home run hit ling race, but the Yankee slug ger's record ap pours safe. Since 1015 ISabe bci amassed a total of 350 round-trlppe- r e fence-bustin- Mr. and Mrs. August Lltizzette were hostesses to a number of their frlenJa Friday evening. Five hundred was the entertaining feature, followed by luncheon served at the small tables. Mrs. D. R. Griffith? and Mr. N. L. Kirk carried eff the were Mr. and prizes. Mrs. II. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Kirk of Ilelner. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKelvey, Mr end Mrs. D. R. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pessetto, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. Moffat and Mrs. F. Porter. The-guest- 0 mo ciub held its reThe Notre gular election of officers on Monr'iy evening. The officers elected for the cnming year are Mi3 Edna Lltizzette, president; Mirs Antlonctte Milano vice president; Miss Angelinc Martinelle, treasurer; Miss Ine-Regrctto, secretary, Miss Angelinc Martelle, press correspondent. 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