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Show W 01 f Jl port s si ! ft IS i n - Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, March 3, 1S27 urn Kaise s nearly une falf Necessary For Building The committee appointed by President Chas. Ledger hst week to raise funds by the sale of stock for the building of the new Helper Hospital, is meeting with gratifying success. Nearly $12,000 was collected daring the first two days, and this amount only from the few citizens whom the members of the committee approached. The sum already raised is nearly of the refor the erection of the building, quired amount necessary and the committee are convinced that when a number of others of our people who are interested in the project are approached, the talanceof the money needed will be subscribed. No location has yet been decided upon from the number offered the committee, but each of thejoeations have been inspected, and the one accepted will be that chosen for its close proximity to town and other natural advantages. The members of the Helper Chamber of Commerce are live wires, and are working together in harmony to advance the interests of the citizens of Helper and their Going to Budapest one-ha- lf GARAGES DOING LAND OFFICE BUSINESS District Court Sheriffs' Force and Local Officers Nab Many Ccklshi Kashiwagi, 43. of Helper was bound over to the district court o;i a charge of first degree murder had his preliminary hear-i- i when g Monday before Justice of the. F ae J, W. Hammond. Kashiwagl 18 alleged to have killed Y. Segawa, 45, in a Japanese clubhouse In this ar't- motorists Many meeting into natural exercise, until the comwith sorrowful faites these- first bined efforts of notary republics, - springlike days of March. the of secretary been brought into plas', anj the old boat is made lawful again. The number of can ii Carbon county iu proportion to its population is large, and among those dutifully doling out license applications the local 'garages have been doing a record business, and yet much remains to be done. On Saturday, according to rough esti' mate' ,over fifty aplications were issued by one notary. While capacity business has been handled at the secretary of state's office at he state Capitol, the last minute rush was quite overwhelming and A new portrait of Mrs. 3. liutler many of the eleventh hour appli- Wright, wife of the new American cants are meeting disappointment. minister to Hungary. She will ac"A word to the wise is sufficient." company her InisbanJ when he leaves in Budapest for his pc postoffices Maybe state's shortness of the preceeding month might be blamed, but be that as it may 'the. Ides of March are here, and wcie unto the drivers the and;1 office has fi who endeavor to drive under the February 2. how The shooting of Segawa occurred old 1926 banner. No matter th'e sad excellent how nor1 tale shortly after noon when his counthe excuse the officers are unretryman wa'l:ed into the place and and many an unsuspecting lenting, Sewith engaged in an argument citizen and otherwise of owner and gawa, proprietor part hailed by- the officers of been hrs the Dashi club. law and taken into custody, or igr,wa's alleged assailant Is said the more surprising yet sailed, around to have fired six shots into his yie In a lonely stretch of some curve first shot tlm's body. When the find himself literally to the road WW fired, K. Ito, only witness pt Thus the of in the the cop. arms the affray, grabbed Kashiwagl, but have auto been resorted to, stages was unable to stop the stream of bulletwhich poured into Segawa. or the pedal extremities brought After the shooting, Kashiwagl was arrested by City Marshal C. A. Knobbs, and was later taken to Price by deputy sheriffs, where he has since been held. His only exLOCAL NEWS planation when ar.'ked; why he shot Si"ava was, "He talk too much & $ Mark Anderson of Provo has been Omar Bunnell, freshmen student about me." the for for Utah at the Carbon county high school, Kashiwagi will stand trial in the named chairman Marriage licenses issued recently was awarded the judges, decision in to local people include Joe Skery u;xt term of the district court for American Forest weef by former Lowden. of Illi- the annual oratorical contests Tor Governor. Frank-.O- . county.. of' Helper and Mary Feichto of of Forest City, '' law-abidi- 5 - . J Forest Week Freshmen Wins Call Is Issued Oratory Prize f s Gid-bc- nois, week o Clifton Miller, 13 Years Old, Dies on geenral chairman, the through the nation. The week tion observed April 24 to 30. Chariman Anderson is calling on the schools, churches, Bcy and Girl Scouts, CampHre and Beehive girls ! and all other organizations interested in outdoor recreation to stress Clifton Miller, 13 years old son the imporance of forest conservation of Viola Thompson Miller and O. during American Forest week. "Uhah ia not an important lumV, Miller died at his mother's home here at 12 ; 60 a.m. Tuesday. The ber producing state, but the proper remembers of the family were all use of our forest and watershed in present at the time of his passing. sources is of as much importanceMr. other state," Complications of heart trouble was Utah ss in any the cause of deatb. Clifton has Anderson says. "We must protect bern rshHmr in Salt Lake and. our watersheds against fire and cam hPTA Rntnrdav to visit with! other destructive forces not only to moun- his mother. He took su'ddsnly ill preserve the beauty of our but is in itself, goal Sunday evening, and before long tains, which values watershedthese because from runk into unconsciousness much o us from an economic which he never rallied. He is sur-jmevived by his mother and father, one standpoint. Not only does our great depend upon industry sister and twin, brothers. Funeral livestock our water but tlese watersheds, services will be held from the ' Walace and Harmon parlors at Price supply for irrigation and for afternoon, and Interment cipal and domestic uses must come or indirectly from thess will be made in the Price Citv directly resrvns. If wa are to mountain cemetery. have game animals and birds, they If we A deviation from the usual form must have food and cover. of gaiety will hold sway at the arc to have fish In our streams and Liberty hair Saturday when a huge lakes, we must have a normal Masquerade ball is staged, A tempt- stream flow. Our mountains, canating inducement for clover costum- yons and streams must be kept enthe healthful for a and in offered tractive is generous quaring " tette of prizes, these being offered joyment of our people. A proper for the best Ladies' and Gent's observance cf the American Forest Costume Character and the best week will be of great benefit to the Ladies' and Gent's Comedian Char- cause of forest and wild life conacter. The services of the Salt Lake servation in Utah." Costume company has been obtain-an- d Mrs. Carma race and small son will b2 at the Avalon hotel all exday- - Saturday with a clever array intend to leave this week for an in etst. the tended Among visit of costumes. the points they expect to visit is It. A. Nilson is spending the Buffalo, New York. They will re- middle of the week in Salt Lake. Iturn in six weeks. Sons of the American Revolumedal. The youthful orator's subject was "Boy Scouts of Amerr 'a." He received two votes of the will be Miss Gladys I'tah-Co'or- a Og-d'T- i. canyon, Utah, Mr. Pyeatt 83,id. Among the new equipment to be added this year will he ten new locomotives, costing $135,000 rpiere, according to the president. Mr. Fyeatt said that efforts new be In 5 made to complete are the purchase of the Goshen Valley roadi which operates between the Tintie Standard and Iron King minei. a good Mr. Fyeatt predict year He for loth Utah and Colorado. left Salt Lake Saturday for Ogdon, to complete his tour of inspection. ex- city. John A Rask Injured Financial Statement As Motor Car Jumps Is Issued by Carbon GameProtectiveAssn. Track Near Grassy Ilex Miller, treasurer of the Carbon County .Fish and Game Protective association has 'just prepared a financial statement of the club for the year 19 26. It shows John A. Kask, road master, sustained foot injuries his motor car' jumped the track near Grassy Friday afternoon. Mr. Rask was on his way to Greenriver when the accident happened. In some way a canvas that was on the motor car slipped and became entangled in the wheel. At this confusion Mr. Rask leaped from the, car before it jumped the track. He suffered two dislocated bonc3 of the left foot, but in spite of this he cleared the track of the motor car, and proceeded to make about ten rail lengths' progress. Grassy is not much more thrn a siding in the desert, and the nearest town is some distance away so Mr. Rask awaited the arrival of the afternoon passenger train, No. 3, and by means of torpedoes, flagged and rtoppad the train, and thus he cam to Helper. It will be the first of the week before the bones in his foot are set, and the mending process will take some thirty total receipts of $762 from memberships during the year, and total disbursements of $392.89, leaving a balance On hand of $369.11. Expenditures during the period were mostly for promotion purposes the folowing major items being included: Express! on pheasants, hens purchased for hatchr setting ing pheasarjtn at "the Springville hatchery, game warden expense, transporting fish, transporting beaver, membership in state association membership drive, postage, printing, stationery, of directors Tuesday evening, Mar. The meeting 1, it was announced. was held at the county courthouse. days. . ILELD 0R TBIAL FuLLOvTJI'TO John Cretti and Jim Mor'tta of Helper will be tried before Justico of the Peac John Totth in Price on -- S, on a charge of and battery. The two are alleged to have attacked Gust Cur-- ti .1 and John Zervox, two Helper Tuesday, March as-au- aid Shorty from hich school, work graduates public utilities commis;:on on this rpring. to take Monday for pormis-iioover and operate the properties of Charley, the e'even months old the Green River Valley Telephone ran of Mary and John Erwin died company serving Emery and Grand Wednesday afternoon of pneumonia counties. The body is at the Abbott mortuary The company has purchased the rwaitir.g funeral servkes, which property subjcM to the approval of will br; he'd Thursday. Tnterment the utilities commission and in- wHl be in the Mountain View cemetends to take over the service ef- tery. d fective March I. New rates ar in the He'n.'r Dr.. C. T. territory increasing those now In effect. TllP-1- :i evenhs for Knnrns C'ty, M'sscuri, From tb"re lr will vb'lt Gaity was King at the Liberty other en tern print. Dr. Kendall ball Saturday when the Rebekalu wl'I !.n awry for tfcreo month'?, and sponsored a mo:t successful evenl.r; In'ridi to tsl;c up pome of dancing. The Night Hawks were; work In the east. .Should there to furnish the pep and the any of The points visited hold any crowd was Immense. For several r''fil atfrMt'onn and possibilities days previous rhinces had been t!i doctor mav send for his fanvly sold on a pair of hand embroidered and rake up hi:) residence elsewhere. pilow cases, and these were raffled The Salt Lake Tribune of off Saturday evening. Mrs. F. W. caTiol the notice that Mrs. Mfnnlcang held the winning number. The prof.'tt realized wIM hoip Ka- - Hamilton, wife of T. W, llimll-to-suffered an iniury to tin right to defray expenses when the lads her '"ir collided with of Rcheli.-ine;id their prize drill knf automobile at Fourth "outh to team Grand Lodge in Salt Lake mol'i'T, ft-nnd evening. 8lrrt Saturday t f ir compete a'r'in (luring M;iy, did car of fecoad Th" (bo rlr'VT siivcr v.tidi ,tho they tro:hy, have The Hamilton not l roucht heme last ju: t itr;v year. Pl llall at Helper. The a fight was said to have been the re- over payment of an automobile in received damages collision in Spring Canyon recently when a car in which Cretti and ol'.ided .ViVi w;e.) r.'.ling jt a machine carrying Curtis and Thoy had their .pre'iTiinary h rains In Pice Tuesday. sult of a dispute -- !Mp-'.t- Zer-vc- v.aj diivin by J. L. Robchtson. The s true': struck the hubs of both end overturned that of In the fall Jan'schitz, coal fractured several iT'jjncr' received ribs,, perforations of the lungs and other Internal injuries. He died at a !oc:.l hospital December IS. wag-)r,- Jans-chit- Mrs. Kelvey, z. F. P. Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Wm. Mc Lee Kirk and Mrs. Hushes Taylcr motored to Price Wednesday to- attend an afernoon Hridge party given by Mrs. Tod Storey. - Seniors to Graduate Frcm Sixty-On- e pro-pos- Carbon High During Present Term Ko-ida'- l to lt men, in Price-Castlcga- the 0 BOUND OVER ON CHAP.GE OF ASSAULT COLLISION - and Tebgraph company petitioned etc., Plans are now being initiated to get the annual membership drive under way, and details will be completed at the meeting of the board A.- L. Davis c.f Diucsne was hound The JoHy P:rate3 will again open over to the district court on Tues-c"a- y Patriotic Movement"; George Mor- tl; :r troasnrD chests of music and on a charge of involuntary gan, "Unrecognized Heroes in Pcvc strut their sfuff at a dance on Ca. at th r;;,v"it t'e Sr.tv.rday-and War";. Marqc)'." Lrd manslaughter for the death of Vinhall. Tha Jolly cent Janc:h:trj, 41, who died as the "The Prohibition Law"; Wil!':.:-.- i G:!te anui":v.-.- t Williams, "The American rat:r.:3 Rocr will be again unfurled and resvjf. of fn automobile iicside.rjt. of Today"; also Agnc3 Stevenson, fly from the mast head, with fun Preliminary hearing was before J. "America Firrt", and David Ham- for all and all for fun. W. Hammond, justice of the peace. mond and Omar Bunnell with the Davis' trial will come up in the Orris "Shorty" Maulnby of Heltopics given. per ranks high with athletes in neyt term of court. The accident te the on Carbon. High school. He has won WOULD TAKE OVEH n in basketball and is In highway Deccmbsr 10, when Davis, letter GiEEU EIVE2 PH0I7ES line to win' a "C", an lienor prize driving a truck attempted to pas3 awarded to s!ar athletes. He also '.)2tvc n a wagon which Jauschita The Mountain States Telephone baseball. football driving and another wagon .muni-Tuesd- SaHna of the oral home follows: Gerald Anderson, "Scouting r.a a ' Improvement projects to be carried out this year by the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad will tall for the expenditure in Utah of I.( riro sum') of money, according to J S. Pyeal.t, president of the road, wl.o was in Salt Lake, Friday. Approximately $8,000,000 will be spent on improvements, which will raihi inrludn the laying of do Hue to fiom the the completion of heavy ballasting on the lines, and the building if twel.e miles of new road In Smith Mr. Martin Mts. Wyman Berg of Provo arpression derV.rtniant hsted the entrants in preparing their topics. rived in Helper Monday to visit The list of contestants and the with her mother, Mrs. E. H. Thomtitles of their cratioils were as as, and sister, Mrs. J. C. Kavanaugh, an Denver & Rio Grande Western Plans $8,000,000 Building Program for '27 Price. and Mrs. Ragan Ratliff of are receiving congratulajudges. David Hammond, who talk- tions over the arrival of a baby ed on "Our Country's Flag," was daughter at their home Saturday. given one vote. Mrs. Charley Lopez and son, Mo The judges for the debate were the Rev. II. M. I.Ierkel of the Price Ray came home from Salt Lake on Community church and Attorneys Tuesday, where the little fellow B. W, Dalton andr W. Glen Harmon. underwent an operation on his eye. Visit To Mother 1 -- NO. 1 Many Motorists Meeting With Sorrowful Fates anese Slayer ound Over To rive AT DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO EVERY HOME IN HELPER 000 COPIES LTJME 17 m mittee ssurea: rracocaiiv uspuai inw nr in 9.nnn o THE TIMES CIRCULATION THIS WEEK 1 ty one seniors will be grad naicd from the Carbon ccunty high schel t'.i spring if the mcmbcra all o; rniete their work sntlsfaotcrily from now until school close?, to an announcement today by Principal O. J. Reeves. ..Many of thes, prospective graduCi ! Tvntis T?Ahnrt Tnp'iniit T.nia (Irnw Albert Frascr, Paul Howard, Lucile Ilo''away, May Hardee, Bettlo Jot:os, David Hammond, Ray Jones, Mil ton Jones. Theron Johnson, Glen Kofford, M irguerito Ludwlg, Arthur Iewis, Maud Larson, Julia Lakato-- , Fdna I Itizzctte. Jessie Lanr,c. LeGrande Mothis, George Morgan, Paulmcr ates are from Helper and vicinity. Osborne, Orris Maulsby, Anna Ed win 110 Tin names cf the r.enior f.tuilcnts Ocli"y, Lavrrne Pearson, Pauline Potter, I'lliy.al'-t- h ar. as f; 'lows: Anderson, I'rir.'O, Ferris Itobey, Inez Regrutt, John AHC3. Ji.ino-:.' r.rr.hl Anderson. Clcador Adams, Alotha Robert :iort, Drrl.i Reddingion ! Divid Rowley, Mary Riggn, LeRue C:.;fU Dry nor, llV.dwin. i:.'!;. ?, Evelyn Bryuer, June Enow, Nona Ptevens, Wiliiam James Turin r. I'r.ye U. Cook, N'ellie Cullinr;-H- . Tii'lit-r- , Warner. Julia :'.c Guyli Cb.ri Lucile .)in rcr.tlv rn'ivrd to .'i't Lake fr.;n I.oui'i Whiten and Ilorot.hy YcMita 11'; Davis, I'vi l:;rd C. S. Weill ?!'! fummlt. They are also forU ddi iiRton. 1.;: win Joe Jomile, VJi:f, mer residents of Helper. L'ardjv uirrhtcr. Sun-d-i- y Mat-cliov- l, Sea-to- n, i. , Flor-(:(- ;- I P.rrii to Mr. ; i Tuesday, a and Mrs. fine baby d ;t i:;-.r- 1" VM-- .n , Dciinl-f-ii- n, W(.-:nle!- 1, , |