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Show f'-i- nstern Utah 4s Ja H ii Makers sJ? Jl w li - eet In Price .Sponsored :d of Commerce: my by Price Helper Chambers THE TIMES CIRCULATION Over THIS WEEK IS 1000 COPIES 175 in Attendance rid The men who have representatid intern Utah in 'rational and state Jogislative bodies were greeted by . pearly 200 representatives from jparton, Duchesne, Uintah, San Juan Grand, and Emery counties at a r,ct public banquet and reception given In their honor last Thursday even-in- g VOLUME 17 .. The event was staged at the ta I Price Community church, and H'ed by the Ladies Aid society, and d 3ck by the Price and vos per Chambers of Commerce. The ed, 'honorary guests were Congressman e(j' .;Potj B. Colton, State Senator Knox of the Twelfth district, Pif' .laticsou ser-a- y. ' and W. A. B. Anderson EngIe, Carbon county repressnta-itlve- a to the state legislature. i. and Jlix reviewing the prospects fand Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, Nearly Complete W. lt - I progressed - ! s J-L- The Committee on Athletics for the coming county school contests met at the Helper school house last The committee Wednesday night. is composed of Principals Earl Accord of Castlegate, George Rowley of Spring Glen, and Mr. Lund of Latuda. Emil Nyman, school board member was also an interested member present. The Athletic contest, together with tlhe oratorical and music contests will form the program of a most enjoyable day when the schools of the county convene at Helper May 7th, in the matching of strength and talents. Mr. Horsley, chairman of the athletic events reports that the nature ci athletic stunts have been worked out, and the rules governing the An play have also been arranged., that fact the is of interest item the men decided to change the cemgress yelat,ive to the matter. He spoke of the river and its tributaries as the greatest undeveloped asset in the United States; also, the greatest problem. The speaker also reviewed the school lands bill. Prefacing his remarks with the statement that "Utah could get along very nicely if the state legis lature met only long enough to pass the appraprjations bill, consider a and adjourn," few emergencies Representative Anderson addressed the gathering, on just what the seventeenth legislature accomplish-- I ed. Mr. Anderson stressed the fact that the state needs fewer new laws repeal of many old ones and re vision of others. "Of the 196 bills introduced ir the house, 100 were killed, in that body and 37 died in the senate, leavinsr 59 measures passed." he eaid. "In the senate, 147 measure? were ,introduced, 73 were killed ir the senate and 31 in the house, leaving 43, which made a total of 102 passed. This was cut down to 90 when the speaker of the house adjourned the session before sign ing twelve measures. Fifty ofor the re- -' 59 house bills are amending or! appropriation laws old pealing measures., and 35 of the 43 senate measures are amendments or ro-- j peals, actually leaving very fo'.v new lsws to be written Ir to Utah statutes." Mr. Anderson diacussec' briefly the bills that were passed bat of particular interest in his speech was an explanation of the niensurcs that were killed. Representative Engle spoke, of his experiences in the recent aesaior' asserting that he believed the work of the legislature had been worthwhile and for the good of the state sixty-nint- h . 3j k . oe: i! ; V I f i Is; f ? 1 I f -- r J f J ', ' : and counties. Senator Patterson was unable to he present. The number of 'Helper men in attendance while not large in mim-- t be.- were enthusiastic. Many of the , local men who wore desirous of so do to tending were unable of previously arranged cn-- l Mr. A. S. Ilorsley was introduced by Orson T. ISrooks, tonst master, as secretary of the Helper Chamber, and Mr. Horsier in turn presented the olner Helper pfnnle present. Those wore Mr and Dr. C. It Fnhrinfr Mrs. J. .George Pprattling. fam Stein. J. T. Jduflas. C. D!r('TZ and 3 Plumbrrg. In hin remarks Mr. Horsley rxprosHed aporoeiat ion the to Helper rnei felt In bei'i able Ki'ow their rernects and linnorn to - at-r- be-cau- se ' ITtrt-osrlio- . . the men who have served in (Continued to back page) their UPGO0DLYPART OF SESSION; ARE WELL SATISFIED No. 4 March 24. 1927 Attend State Meeting The School Principals of the District and the Board of Education members are planning to attend the Utah Educational Administrators' conference 'which will be held at Salt Lake City March 31, April 1 and 2, under the auspices of the School of Education of the UniverColsity of Utah, the Agriculture of lege, and the State Department The first meeting will Education. be held Thursday evening at 8:00 at the West High Auditorium. Other sesions will be held during the entire day ctf April 1, at the and the Univer'ty of Utah campus, And in the auditorium. West High Loyal 2. morning and afternoon of April University C. Reavis, W. Professor To Wr. of Chicago, and Trofessor Frank are California of Hart, University Moose Legion No. 159, which in- scheduled for some verv interesting school The Carbon cludes ail members of Moose lodges discussions. money expense in Utah, will hold its annual spring beard 4? allowtng "Frolic" Saturday at Helper. Sun- to further encourage the attencandidates dance of ft gooej representation day forenoon thirty-fiv- e will be initiated into the second from this district. degree. The inititaion will be followed The Carbon County Farm bureau womthe has a petitioned the Carbon county by banquet prepared by James Swyers, board of education for a agriculen cf the order. curdistrict deputy supreme dictator, ture course to be added to the school,-beginninCarbon high will and the of riculum will attend the celebration term. with the 1927-2- 3 convey a message from the supreme time full a for is activities to in future The request regard 'odge will f the order. course, and if complied with the employment of a The committee in charge of necessitate e instructor. The proposed has been named as follows: Trod Schickel of Salt Lake, A. J. agriculture course is a part ot the work, and, if used, Carlson of Helper, Lloyd Peacork Smith-Hughif Sunnyside and Matt Gettis of a portion of the expense will be SuperPast Great North Moose borne by the government. Heiner. and D. C. Woodward 7. W. Simmons of Salt Lake will intendent 1C.U&3 toastmaster at the banquet. Principal J. Reeves re to invesRichard W. Beynon, Great North tigate the mater. Moose of Salt Lake will name the Austin Doyle ITadley, 4 0, well Allowing on the poclal and W. C. committee: welfare known Carbon ccunty merchant 'amp of Orrdjn, Dr. C.B. Merrihew died at Price Wednesday from genif Salt Lake, W. J. Kappus cf Park eral carcinamatosis. after a year's was City, D. J. Llewellyn of Kcofield, A. illness, during which time he I. Bell of Helper, James W. Fuller under the crre of specialist both if Sunnyside. and A. D. Manson of in the cast end in Utah. Mr. Hartin his 3ureka. ley moved to Carbon county at married was aed early twenties, Pvice to Elizabeth Tennant in 1907 N. He Is survived by four children, Mrs. and his widow, who is at present serCarbon county clerk. Funeral On Sun-Jaafternoon held vices will b3 at two o'clock from the Prh-- ComMrs. Ruby, N'IchoW Nelson died munity church, in chcrge of Rev. very suddenly Sunday night while II. M. Merkel, with burial in the in a visit in Ferron. Mrs. Nelnon Price City cemetery. was apparetnly in the bent of health American Legion, Post No. 21 when she left hero Sunday to visit in are sponsoring a big boxing event, with her husband's Relatives Ferron and upon arriving fn that to take place Wednesday, S o'clock oince. she made no evidences of be- March 30, tit the Liberty hall. This until late in the evening, spp.-iboxing contest wiil consist ing and she died late that I night. The of 15 boxing numbers, with a splend' censed is 21 years of age. Mr. did lineup. All legion and ex-sand Mrs. Nelson have resided in viee men are urged to be on hand Helper for fix months, niovintr here and enjoy the bouts. Mr. Nelson from Spring Canyon. order of Odd works in the Spring Canyon mine. The Consolidated on their initia56 hold in Funeral and burial were put Fellows, No. and a large tion denrree at the rerular meeting F rron Wednesday, rowd of friends and relatives from in th3 K of P hrll Tue.ulav right. A Goorce Black was the candidate. Helper end the Canyon camps clo.-.- c of at the luT-enjoyed vps the meeting. The Odd Fellow? an Mis Orpha'Munk srnt Saturday announcing their next joint social nnd Sunday In Price Willi, her with the Rebekah led o to take brother, Eugene Munk. place on April 12. Order of Moose Entertain Saturday tini-iati- full-tim- com-Tiuni- ty Nilson Dies R. Visit To Parents y al i Baseball Committe Appointed; State Board of Health Letter Read Visit Carbon Co. at Meet. Reports and discussions of Helper's proposed Hospital up a goodly portion of the busy session Definite strides toward the pro- of the rrieetjing of tin Chamber ot and Demon- Commerce at the posed Experimental City Hall Tuesday stration farm for Carbon County evening. The body of men were will be carried forward the last of well satisfied with the progress this week. William Peterson, dir- that has been made thu:i 1'ir, and ector of tho Utah Agricultural col-- . are lending their support an 1 tn- leso extension division, accompan- courasremeut to the continuation of ied by Dr. Ceorge Stewart, agronothe issue, according to Sec. A. S. mist, tnd Dr. D. S. Jennings, soil More Horsley. money has been staspecialist of the experimental tion, and possibly John T. Oldroyd, raised since the last report, and the secretary of the state land board committees are still busy, and will will be in this section of thecounty work with unceasing efforts until at that time. Mr. Peterson will their goal has Ueen attained. AVith the coming of spring days have direct charge of the experiment farm, and! it is his plan to the Chamber's attention hai been proceed at once with the s.arting direrted to the baseball outlook for of the project. It is the fntontlon the coming season. As has been to hold a big mass meeting at Price th',r habit in the past, they are when these men arrive and have ready again this year to lend their thera set forth the detailed plans support to the boys in affruling to everyone interested. AV. A. An- Helper such splendid examples of dersen of Price, who put the bill the national pastime, as has been for the farm through the last leg- enjoyed in past seasons. I)r C. It. islature, with an appropriation of Fahring was appointed chairman of 110,000, expresses the opinion that the Baseball committee, and is givthe location for the farm shouldbe en authority to choose his own comand Rasmussen Miss Dorothea on one of the mp.in traveled high- mittee. Authority was also vested Benjamin H. Decker of th.is city ways, east, west or ssuth of Price. in him to obtain financial support, ' c arrange for the players, and to gave their friends the slip Saturmake plans for enterin the county to motored Price, and day morning The Chamber Is league of teams. where they were quietly married at him in his efforts and are hacking the Courthouse. Rev. H. M. Merkel ready to give him a glad hand of At City of the Community church performassistance. One of the Chamber's latest sponin the ed the wedding ceremony, Arlean Memory, wife cif F. G. sored enterprises, and of which It presence of Miss Ruby Jones and is justly proud is the Helper band, who were the Memory of Standardville r!.ed at Mr. Alex Baxter, that is now in the making. The The bride is formerly the Price hospital Thursday even- personnel of the band is gradually witnesses. from Mt. Pleasant, but has taught ing at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Memory was increasing, and hopes are high to the hospital In ttys city for the past taken Saturday, that the number may reach fifty beA benefit fore long. dance is three years. She is well known and March 12, suffering with acute date has under the contemplation," troubles. An operation hai a large circle of friends. The been set for. AArednesday, April 6. the in known groom is generally performed oa Saturday was considThe management of the Liberty community, and is well liked ia the ered successful, but a second one hall has generously offered the use the At present circles. railroad of the hall free, and musicians serwas Mrs, and Memory necessary, The newly time ha is trainmaster. vices for the dance have also been wedded couple have taken up their failed to rally from the effects of contributed. AA'ith this generous AvalcM hotel, the at residence Ihisoperation. of sponsoring the affair alspirit where they will remain until the Arlean Memory was born to M. it appears that evidenced, ready Decker Mrs. while F. in of Dilton Miner and Ella eicse school, Miner off in first class g-will everything The finishes the term teaching. Sprjlngville on July 21, 1901, and manner, and net the band boys a school prethere. of the her childhool Heiper spent days faculty The proceeds will sented" the covplotwith a beautiful On September 17, 1920 she was generous sum. be used to purchase the big bass in-'lver chocolate srrvics with their married to Frank G. Memory, the without struments, and drums, at wishes for happiness. wedding taking place Snrlrgville cannot the band very whj'eh They took up their residence in credibly. Standardville, where Mr.' Memory appear h:-there that need of extending The been announced It pressing Coal is employed by the Standard the of sewer system is an average of 40,000 vacancies lines present The at Standardville. In an company corner to the from Litizzette's J. a year in the civil' service. three is survived mother by end-avto refill these constantly young state and bridge, Including the children, Betty Jcs age 5; Frank Belvedere addition was duscussod. occurring vaantjes 3 Gordon and Keith, age At the present time Chamber favored The are urged. also the exold. Anide from ihteen months there is a bulletin posted at tha th mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. tension of the sidewalk paving discorner to Helper postofl'ice. showing the ex- M. F. Miner of Springville, there trict from the Liti-ett- e aminations pending. The railway remains in the family It was two sisters, the Hryner Service station. postal clerks app'catioas will close Mrs. Vanda M. Jensen and Marion minted out that this was essential April 9, 1927, with examination for Miner both of whom are residing as a protective measure for the tho sam-- i following in two weeks many residents of upper Helper, Springvilleand one brother, B'lgene who Lime. The salr.ry is $1850 per year "ae at the present time com-"cl''- d State? tho is Central who in Miner, to walk the pavement, since and $2.00 expense money is allotti a mison for the L.D.. church, ed for carh day on duty away fiv,m funeral services were held Sunday f.o definite sidewalk is provided for home. Applications may be ob- afternoon from the Ch.apsl. Bishop This Ij not only dangerous to the from Post- Iteed A. Brren of F,'andarc"vil,lf 7rovnrps but to tho many children tained rt the master Hugcne Chatlin. Musical number who daily wclk to school along was in charge. . o Horsley declares. of a vocal solo, and sel-- f this rcute. Mr. The paving of sidewalks in tbe James Bergera, Joa Perry, Arthur from tions bv a ml-iequartet Dalplaz and Frank Barbngl'o, loral Standnrdville. Speakers were Frank southwest corner of the city, below was also pointed Carl-.oof 'he students at the University of 'Utah, Bennett and Bish-rvisited tfcrir relatives frern Satur- Snrie-- ' Can von and Rudolph Rizer utt as a needed measure, since the The Irdy was taken londition of the soil in that region day until Tuesday. Leanr.rd Ca:;co if and Joe Scprcelli also to rpringvill.-Jim Trde.-con the aftcrnr.on makes dirt walks of an undesirable few the Thceo enioyed bnys Funeral University Prv.!?J vpr" hsle' nature most of the year. tra'n. davs off before- the Ifnt quarter of from the Second AVr.rd chape'l Mon- mr Iters are urder Investigation for wrorl; be .ins in this city day, with interment in the City '.he present,' but committees will be with them. appointed to vHt the property "metery. The Abbott Mortuary had charge of all the funeral ar- tfwnera involved in fhe proposed improvement areas. A committee Mr. and Mrs. Bn J. Stein came rangements. will also meet with the City Counto Hclner Saturday. They are cil and request that the sections be Mr. StHn'r of , the veiling rcata into districts and the mebrother. Mr. red Mrs. Sam Stein, I. asures put through. at mid ah'o with Mr. J. Biuinhr-rA letter from the State Itnard of Pri e. Mr. Fteln was formerly the I. II. Luke, general manager of Health to the Chamber of CommanaST cf Lowenstein s Ft or a in nlt L"ke the Denver fr Rio Grande AA'cutcrn merce, in regards to Smifatlem, Frier--, but has b n ,'ui .. ra'i'road last week resigned his wrs presented to Mayor F. Porter. ...... MM rlA NIC i benefit of his health. Ho Is feeling railrord du'es. with the intentions It contains matter of importance to of rcturing from r.ct,ive every public spirited citizen, ".emewbaf improved. lie is succeeded by A. C Shields, ialy at this time oni the year, merits publication. and Lack of the rt Rain.? of manager general formerly Glenny Mr. Luke rra-- e does not permit its appearing In TPlner from Salt Lak citv. department. opt rating P. N. Peterson cf Elhriam wnr has been in the nilroad business in this Issue, but watch for it in Fridav for fifty years, and spent a ror-in- n the next Isrm of the Times. Helper Thursday and ,111 of that lime in Ute.h. In 1917 hi' dii'ght"r. M!-- s Clan n was the In Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bartlett of cf member is who vio prcj'dent of thct't.-:Petrrson. rahin force here. Friday the railway. He will be rreatlv miss- Salt Lake City, and Mrs. H. P. "d visited ed all along the line, for his long both went to Ferron Lloyd of Soldier Svmmif spent SunMTPcfrrsmiV brother, Tf, R. Peter- - years of service hive made him in Helper vltine; Mr:. Tdna day railroad Fon, iv ho is principal of the Ferron manv friends among lh Mr. AA. R. Lloyd. Colormbi. and Utah in and both Nyo mople school. place of the event, which has regularly held sway at Price for the past several years, and give Helper a chance to ofter, its hospitality to the pupils of the county. The Oratorical contest will be held in the morning, as will the The first selection music contest. of the Music contest will be Beethoven's "Mountain Stream", A popular two part song. The selection of the second number is optional. The school board has appropriated the sum of $100.00 to bo used in the purchasing of prizes, which will be in the nature of encyclopedias and other reference works. Enthusiasm already evidenced is marked, and with the incentive of worthwhile and such splendid prizes, it Is anticipated that competition will run high with the scholars. to.-;!- Many From Carbon To Popular Helper Couple 0. the-- HOSPITAL TAKES WITH PROGRESS The gravelling ji the Spring to the with 'accomplishment regard Canyon roads, under the direction erection of a federal building at of County Road Supervisor, E. Lee Price, Congressman Colton said in is going ahead rapidiy, with some I parti "I have notioed the spirit of the people here, and I have jections of the road bed completely Km also- been impressed with the need spread wth several inches of the f of a federal biiildi? in Price." ;ravel. Stretches of the road in V He reviewed the pressing want .he mast need of repair were workfeii or FUon structures all over the ed flrst. The gravelling is now United States, telling or the survey jmade by secretary of the treasury complete from Spring Canyon to I and f the postmaster general to de 5tandardville and the road from termine the places mcrct worthy of otandardvillt, to Latuda is searing This was based on ifampletiou. Work has also i this recognition. ltfc' Festal receipts and also on the frcin the Amusu,- at the of the canyon road, to the 'j amounts already being expended in rentals. "When .thi3 survey was Jistance of a mile up the canyon ? published it was found that the The gravel is jb.cing laid on at a good needs no town in Utah and of very depth, and at the Standard width. Tews in the whole country exceeded. The many people in the canyon I tbore cf Price in the matter of towns will welcome this improve: postal buildings, and when the ment measure as a relief from the was stretches of nud that prevailedi measure first rppropriaMon was included. luring much of the time of the f drawn up, this city I Your cooperation' in using the post winter just past. i office was a large determining fac Plans for additional road imtor in gaining .this distinction.' provement in thjis vicintiy will, be I. on greeted by the many Carbon county Colton sptike Congressman ( other local topics. He declared that riotorists. That section of Price the government mail route out of Canyon road fromfRolapp to Nolan, f Price is recognized by officials in a stretch of more than four miles Gravel surfacWashington as one of the best, if is to. be improved. I I not the best managed and most ef-- i ing will be used, with the estimatflqieTit star routes in the country. ed cost of the work reaching $125,-00ementicmed particularly the high It is explained by the state jeHe , comrrendation of postal officials for commission the route will be ctf the service rendered during the re- - higher cost than the average beMr. Colton cause of the heayy sidehill work. f cent heavy snowslides. Colorado The department has announced ; dr"w a vivid picture of the river problem, Utah's stand in the that advertising for bid3 will be arv,'l nmttr and just what was done by ranged within the next few days. ft-ic- HE Ail i DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO EVERY HOME IN HELPER W ork on rSpring Carbon County School Contests Utah Agricultural Canyon Road Is To Be Held in Helper, May 7th Farm Experts To Hel-in- lS TT j Are Married In Price Mother of Three Dies Price 3e.h-.n- Hospital l er Ger-rge- , . o-- , d Bchr.e-Ihouse- - -- n H. Luke Resigns ! rs-p- ot i , -- j |