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Show Of April LODGE 0 o. F. DELEGATES Hto j6 m THE TIMES HIP CIRCULATION THIS WEEK IS 1000 COPIES ,0GRANDJMEET ueam -- Helper Mayor Porter Issues DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO EVERY HOME IN HELPER ! Proclamation To Citizens oi Helper 0 ? and F. H. E.Lampson Carter to Represent Local - Lodge VOLUME 17 Helper lodge Tuesday night and F. II- Carter meeting of OOF. held , V Wpsoa i" elected as official Represen-- 1 to the Grand Lodge session h,;d at Salt Lake City, May The session this year , l57 I,, n,ore than ordinary interest r'nembers of the Order as the is the official head of the rto Monal W paries Hackland riil also be present of Chivalry T)ie Decoration Thuay, will Karen 21. 1327 by TO THE CITIZEKS A1ID ELSIEENTS In vii.w of Iho II2IPER OF unnecessarily unsightly conditions cf som? the strs?ts- and alleys cf Helper, and th? nnJidr.is cf many back yards and other private premises, in conjunction with a State wide clean-u- p campaign bsing fostered by th? Ejard of Health cf thj S.ate of Ulahj, and in promotion of general public health and cemferi of Utah Legion No. 150, known ai the second degress of Moose, and which includes all members of the' J'oose lodges of Utah, celebrated their annual. S:r;ng Frolic Pi Helper, Saturday evening and Sun- - ar iW "The - Years Old CTi-rn- a. 3 . Bound lop District Court p-- ;-- 4 - -- Hpnw in Price Test wr-r- !; 1 fni .1 'r . hhi-nr-ed- Rebuild Mounds Shearinff Plant; h-- th- t le libj-t- ive rand baring th-- If t V; Oi 1 -- 7.. "cntir-e- . '., w. r.vr i t'.n ciiy oi Long in n c".- r.o!iiUli'"r.s nh;le. ... in.. rrnch to ,al agr trs'S in in ot - havher to a de-'- h ft of thbr.iia, f(r eon- - ( hunne' t.v fnrm a fe ;no th" cotnpany V f thir' ,. first objective, the i 11 n K'rr; tv.! it i'' riii.-"- "' i: pol -. re.oe before, however, it ,n u fiirU'd $" 001 000: Ffil- 1c- -J th- ecat ' ret " fciieu drill include a shearing ' yi arm i orno" of i "e 'a and the sheep vvluMln the shearers, an re.ie'i . 'o twelve IV Two ; v railway itnni.(1. p.r,: rnrraiit Oral the "nntr -- o:m1 M?" f Tim nt th" well. ar... if ,fl:r wnrk.-:e nt for a do to cvc:w.l.n. etc, n(Tc"sarntns, th" r, in Jinn nun her of Uiny reports ... i. Gallup u ' .i" birpp ' ,11 t ill!i ' to hav nic.i5Hlo Ci'.'iiHie ahead Price jb: an H of )' ihecp. The Denver Is n,Hl Thinrrs at the w to t"!e carrying obJ t chief rstced i the being In north-- ' r.iilro;id FCiil to cor- - n,,.,.r ivtnleum eonirret. This Pirticina'e In the cost r ttie iv )int east Pr are par't"U I'iy en'Oi'"ac- Mlt tin. nov. by turned overccme bo"n a shinning a lei PS Mounds is for c""i. f 10 Vti leg, with J I" ll r,,h-efor livestock. cent, "f T' r, ( harbor bod ron't'"i""',T rtn me! h. s bladf ever. Th- fi,,ni Heretofore!, the 'which the eiy f. Long T'"n"h hettrr liifn r P exchilvely tl'dl been lias in m- -r ,!...,. do he.- -, lievfd to h' jvbit t, the fact tint snnea. ' ni PnV it (mi mi.', Ac ' itiini'il A is i f th" l.'.'lV!"! t'l ' ii ' ...ii I'll inn l.v i i;nnr th toii'-lvil'i rln'i" n e ' in "ll :e i,. ..1,rn that P 'mil: nv d? p brief mi" S'l CM'vii Un!"0 Par' en ) s" .1 !:umtieO. i el e V,''d!i ."('. :iV. La' suffVlrk prue! fpvded - tn T': nr""ffci' "f it'if. uve.rr.blP weal her. it tf w')i"h. If It br (tre't'-Pi V w ynviir-'ei' ' I. It ;: Tit i: 11 rv I tr. nv... r i a i from e t d' I'lUfll d r.f t II rwMh to Km or.!-- : ,"rri-emu1': bus!' .1,0 V? Tin' now clip'i'r of enoi'Ky. ' a s urrboth ''I Mounds s said to !'" (us. Cab ,rniu. instruction Work to Commence Soon The (' i'- - v.-- of the ...i.i.i. wuicn wilt: iinun. on .uarcii o. 0V(T J25.000, will filv-"- ' sl, tl,"ni that the numeratu: ,iMrVWnfrs ,f thi district were !,rar.rat beginning of the s,rrWi:'. ' The plant was 5, IB 'rjh Sl,,.-- ; fcbtjiuUng rlno- - I " I o nil -, 1,10 bc'illng nreviously T, i, fr "Id" : . ' unsanitary surroundings. "It is a tfs job of the Chamber of Commerce to lead in their resth-pective communities in keeping bes-icak- Cleanliness and Civic Pride." 0 , bouts, each made up of an enjoyable-eveninfurnished twa rounds that no for the many boxing fana the propased The WVIcsdav night. in of Helper, Word from local Ur,ion company offices indicate information regarding Scvontee-i- Pacific i coal rate reduction is available was sponsored by the 'local Salt Lake at present. Local capital- affair Legion, and the r American ists, however, rre insistent that the all local school boys, were is Mci-nants company being imporconsider a reduction in rat?s,an ddcisrc that utiliration of a y.nti'in of Utah's coal deposits in nrocl lr'.ian of steel in California icts entirely upo'jc the a'tjtudc which tho railroad takes in this matter.' "At j:rcsent coal rates from Salt La:o to L03 Angeles impose- a price of ?G per ton on !ur.r.i reel and 55.15 per ton on slack. While de tails regarding the propjoed rc d'lecd rate are not available, coal aver that the rate, if granted, iyiil permit delivery of Utah envi 'o California industrial nt n. fv't only rlightly in ex- cevs of the pr'co of fir ri! tuned to ' ph-'tit-: 1 on l:;ic!c (Continued Pye) baeitvan weights to The bouts, with heavy weights. 'cf three were fought the eTC'-.tloto a draw. While most of "the first rounds vero rstcr. r,rw, th bovn were thoroughly aroused by tlm Jfrrtn wvY'ng n tine cf the srednrt,"' and many cf c!osc to bain J Ttr.aek-ont- s. From the ab'Hty exhibited 'the fights there U r. there come dnrfT 'v prirc serf fighters of note may he growing up in our midst. The amusement and thnti -- i eonv:,nc; r.f f (Tiled bv these matches another such affffair, and vsirrar;'this will" he staged in the- near future. At this time an endeavor mere of the will be nipde to youth of Hdcer a choncc- to prove their :ghting ability. n - niv uarterly Conference cf Carbcn Stake L. D. S. Ciiurch Held at Price Sunday ed ,'.L; V.- .'I'" 11 1 i br.-.'i'- .h - ' J ; ' . f." bo . f-- -- l ' -- plant will be delay. ,,'p"n' """it will i,. H tweni"-;,;,- , ennst ni'-- ion n" ''"tin at onre. It is '.,'v,f V l !,,.. r i no fit rw tire '1 . Cv. r I,. icDunt ha elaborately t!,w, 'v Health j (l:;-c- ge " "Hi, eTiauusimienis ;is terninuntaln west, and its HTimir.ly felt since it ''""n n V" :'rr:if,'r percentage of f The build- vicinity. ti.r, "'!'T tp'V !';!"t v,'i,! h" P":hed in f. of . r;-n- rd Man cos Board city in order. "Good health depends to a great extent upon the removal of rubbish Marvin Lampaon" from Depot street of will be placed, as soon as possible. and filth, and the destruction disease for carryiplaces breeding The Helper Builating company wa.i the successful low bidder for ng insects. 'We realize the cooperation of the construction work of the new the Chamber of Commerce otficia! building being erected by the new- as leaders in this campaign wiil formed The ly plumbcompany.. interest takstimulate the greatly ing work will be installed by the en b5r other and organizpeople the Henry Hall Plumbing and Heating of the city. We have ed ,'ntereats will Construction work company. supas the always enjoyed your hearty most noon be 3 commenced port." This campaign is the in which prowill gound cleared, effort that bably be the last cf nevt week. profitable community the Charmhcr cf Commerce . can of the building CompIetic:i undertake. dated as the last cf July and "Ccmmunitv pride, health The fVcuritics 'Company reports acseta to the that practically ell of the office or thrift areto valuableindividual. When every store spaces nvaPcble in the new ity and to an analysis of Mich have hern spoken for at even you come down P,nd that ,it is this you s campaign, of this early date.. This for business. a grind proposition for Helper's tbriving propscrity returns which, evsrybct'iy in is the which apt future firrrilied If rno dividends to every business alogan r.f "Watch Heljer Grow." institution as well as to every individual citizen. "Cities are Measured 'by Their i In"neuiato. Rlirtlr New Utah Coal Market Seen i0t State wishes to enlist the services of the Chamber of Commerce in promoting Clean-Tow- n Camthe Clean-Hom- e, we sponare which again paign, soring this year throughout the State. "The histOTy of community advertising reveals the fact that no advertised its c,ity has successfully advantages until after cleanlng-u- p and giving the city and its environs an inviting, thrifty, prosperous appearance. There is no incentive to the (industrial man to establish his plant in a city which displays ramshackle houses, dirty streets and yn ienceci fcw fill s i m p Com- of lines, there along these Clean-u- p Is no reason why Helper can't the rank foremost, as producing greatest results, and promoting the most noteworthy beautifying effects of any town In the state. The lettes from the Board of Health to the Chamber of Commerce reads: Mayor. P hire's JL i at Standafdville Helper Chamber dividual part to promote civi( cleanliness and beauty. The campaign comes under statewide movement and will civic pride diverted TKESETOSE: I h:;;eby designate and set aside the week beginning Monday April 11, and ending Saturday April 16, as Week, duting which time all citizens and residents Helper Clean-uare urtjed to work continuously ad earnestly toward removing al?. waile papir, tin cans, bottles, rajs,rcfuse. and ether rubbish from any and all back yards, vacant lots streets, and alleys, and (Other premises, and to make all needed repairs to fences, walks, sheds and to repaint all dwellings and business garages, wherever places possible. During th said period Helper City will provide, all necfor the puxpoee of disposing of all accumessary trucks and ulated refuse and rubbish. week the provisions cf the city Following this clean-uordinances requiring the depositing cf all waste matter and rubbish in suitable covered receptacles will be strictly enforced and ample provision will be made for rubbish disposal weekly. F. E. POUTER, ns Elliott, Rubbish 6, NOW e, g n cf living:: dig-r.iifl- forDis-posin- merce at their meeting last week, read, and expressed their favor of Clean-Town sponsoring the Clean-Hom- e, as Campaign, designated in the letter from the State Board of Health. The Mayor has isseud a in e.ppears proclamation, wbich another column of this isaue, setting aside the week of April 11-1Clean-uas local week. At this of time It behooves the citizens Helper to get behind the movement wholeheartedly, and each do their c cf tug-c'-w- Wagons No. 5 August Hohenstein The Seniors and Juniors of the day. General p gt' Paul, Minnesota, Carbon A large number of the Mili-7 High brought to a close a order ar"irardirg the Patriarchs branch of the Order assisted long smoldering class rivalry last rived on the evening train SaturNo. 18, of Sr.ake T4vcr Canton Wednesday morning, when the day from Eureka and Salt Lake to Aux-irVLadies the and Idaho, hton Seniors decided that their participate in the activities. The This Decora-Vi- s that place. time had c&ine to show the lower fu i commenced at the ball given open to thsf public although ?.lassmen thoir place in the school at the Liberty hull, and which was ;e;s, which are issue;! without standing. The culmination came large,' be required for admit--cThe Legion-er- s when the Seniors found their num-:ra!- s crowded to capacity. should tickets Thnsa desiring of the Helper lodge had atat the base of the flag pole application to 'members of the decorated tractively the hall with those wa-x'28. of replaced by After ier. their colors of purple, white and debate meditated and the log proFe'ows .hays built, cedure of The Cdd revenge was settled upon red, and pennants and hearts decknipped and are now maintaining p a through a fire hose. ed the walls. hemes for their aged Fred Schlegel of Salt Lake had Hobs Prcsatt, representating the of deceaser mbers and orphans :nniors, and Albert Fraser of this charge of the initiation ceremonjes nbers. Their active membership candidates who 'ity, president of the nible seniors for the twenty-fiv- e irab:rs about three million. were initiated into the second demade was The feat arrangements. to' Rebckah Stafe R'rrpfentatives Friday afternoon with the gree Sunday morning at the K of mhlv clotted bv Utahna No. ! rtagal -tudent body and the faculty on P hall. After the lodge degress of Heloer were Mrs. Olive Nil-- a was conferred, the burlesque work The hand to cheer the victors and con- was Maude Dyer. and Mrs. put on, and a hectic time was sole losers. the depressed Many entered lper Decree Staff have enjoyed (?) by the bewildered canmen at were in evidence 'lelper c competitive degree work again h line up. with grim determin- didates who were taken for w.ild d sre working hard to win again ation c marking their features in rides over imaginary hills and ?.? e silver trophy cup which tiny cr uie to win. The tug was uaies, vp in uiner wurus will 'heir wdly brought home last year, by hard fought and furious, and the rough places. The members of the s msrits of their work. order tnen marcnea to tne uuy FrDtn th? first five minutes saw the junior hall where they assembled to drive indications present bit in the lead, but little by 'and ledge session of this cominr on to Heiner to participate in the ay will surpass all previous suc- - 'ittle the mighty Seniors gained next scheduled event of the day. thier slackened never 'he rope, and Sffs. according to Psfrict Deputy The AVcmei was that of the banquet. man last hold the until junior read Master, W. A. Miller. Large of Moose Legion, chapter S87 had force the gushing this Activity, was commenced legations from the local I.O.O.F. dragged through f water, to emerge drenching and this in charge.'vrnek by the Helper Securities com"der and frcm the Rebckah lodge the day, The totistmaster pf meek. e alrcdy making: extensive plans Narth pany, on thier expensive (building Great Richard Benyon, o which includes imposing attend the Grand lodge sesions. Moose, familiarly known an "Unci? program, business mildings on the ma,in rnd at the banquet, Dick" presided 6 C!eo the (city. of street Dr. Preparatory and Mrs. E. M. Nehr and James the speakers, introduced of to the construction r TniTion ,lU:?rfpf flpr.ntv Mm- - work .lighters of Salt Lake came down Dies benewest block business Ih tiler's to nday attend the funeral of A. reme dictator. Dr. C. B. Merrihew the first of the week. Padley at Price. Before return-- i dictator ctf Salt Lake. A. W. Ander- ganWalter Anderson of Price conCleo, the sis year old daughter son, South Moose of Eureka. Bert home thoy visited at the home of the moving of the comfor and tracted Alta Elliott, E. of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McDermid. Joseph Nicbola of Salt nice. A. D. Manson now standing on the the houses, died at family pany viUc. Standard r.f N'ehr Mower Mrx of Eureka, George pneticed modeeine ,in a ard Monday movsites, ImiMirig following stle Gate for night, and Heiner. Mat Gettis of Heiner many years before heme, Sunday The house aml of ' took up his week's A.' J. Carlson o! Helper. Dr. V,'n. ing operations began. il,ness practice in. Salt broncho-pneumoniThe little girl II. Bash of Helper spoke in behalf occupied by Fred Hall and family "fee. and his many Carbon County on the first street north o f'he 12, 1921 at of lends were the newly initiated c!rvs. glad to greet he and was horn on February with nved City Hall, has been moved twelve and Utah, table Charleston, family again. The attractive banquet seme Standardville to rernations feet northeast. The garage owned with o (bp family were centered by P. Osborne is being moved to 110 laid were for three years ago. guests. Covers residence, TT'ur.nmi services were- held at Lifters was brought iho reTr cf the The all day sasston Standardville Wednesday afternoon to a close in the evening when th3 vid in the mac between the Hall nart the Ites'rr' heme, the 1 Over to of o'clock with Bishop Reed members left for their 'omo 'eu-e- n fur-- ; of J. ('. Xavanaugh rr.d was Music on a late train. The Boren presiding. a Vrnes and mnkc to rn.ixcQ who helped qmiriei nished by a At their Kr.eakers were Sam Sr.ow, thMr fine snent in this city plc- preliminary hearing of J'"ra Justice of the Peace J. W. 'urable wrs composed of A. Kilpack and Mr. Teterson lanmond. in Mat Mr. and Armstrong and TsHson. loyd Peacocia Tripe last Wednes-7- . .onrinrrivii'e Nora Vigil, ... Tb epcta inclvdd p Jess Morin and of Soldier Summit, The body lr Creation of a California market Mcrin of the on afternoon,. & ErPv.a, Simnysidej "or Utah coal, particularly from de Helper were baudd taken to Frovo er to were! services Heiner. the district court on the surrounding vicinity train, and funeral posits that pcasess coking qualities. . , , rt 0 hc:d the is ar;!s f' third depreo burglary. hclri 1n tnat ruy this afternoon. sfcn by lo- -. leaders in coal cir.. PrOVO -- i "Clls of flio in $2,000 each tonK pi.tcles in an annoucement to the ef'pext meeting ot mm A,a m tho thre?, and were fixed Interment April. .'den sometime during fect that the United Hates otect Thursday citv cemeery. a -- oWKS is survivor, uy abIe tQ rajso hcr Tbo little girl ion has completed a deal m and was released. Th and one sister, Maxine, norents to take over the site of the Pacific l" are awaiting thrial, housed in voan oi us Flov of GaIS i(; Coast Steel corporation for a plant cf this county jnii. mi on th-- j T!livT fage wir TH3 Ablictt mortuary inner 'chennei at Long doubt be beard Well Uracil Ccbsruction cf a p'nnt, the at the next had charge of the funerai a..-..- h "i court. ; The two Kirls nnd ments. start pre:;n dispatches ever will 0 s,i,peoted of shon lift-1r,no:i. E. Cnanioer IT. Mrs heaw flow of gas was Struck Mr. It a indicated that iron, ore and r Helper by inui.-ujMcGee and Holmes test well the Helper A. Knobbs rt on March nassed through for thn p'lnt will Trap lime I last fix . tn eastern pouuf.. four miles southern cf Price f11 ,,.v.,f-and A r.sona, California nvestigallon stolen goods noon tuii-uiseathern vi. at struck was in The gas Thursday. ..overcd from the two J. C. Thnv will visit relatives wbl.'c the coal will come from son, of R25 feet. Excitementt V.TlU stores of lutu and "Kansas, tn , and Price. t.'fn'i. , Hrdpr rows sfren ue Unii,ik wlipn the vi.iiird the dis- 'J . ";Kl!i's Elite ' MiUinerv. Harrv. whm is attending "PrrrraP aannuncrtn:nt," all (lay . 'was niey well Columl.... ...:'!... the nnd at n of Ohio, C (r,wenstpin Merc, of Price and all people from th" ste:l that long by store of Ilulnrr. Mill UIM"! home the last of Apul. It'ie ojOcn Pul rcrt fw the over I.- -' ' Ablation :m"nt'i arrang rnde hes of the stolen pood.; driving their car mrcci from ian "irpnrat the made rt proare; Tbp "''"usteii to reach $200.00 in Lanslcs. Miclvgan. vif.h ;hc Union F.ac.r.a to prcv.ao I factory new ivril is v rv the the cf ('r:;:;ni ferret Is P yr nr? aro," hen fhr.-- e T strata. conferred ad Tiie Moose Legion Holds Annua Spring Frolic; Initiate Many New Candidates in the Order Dispute; Seniors Win to Provide Trucks City of Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Fire Hose Brought In Settle High School (QT jtx ur.5iiu-"- mil Hrand Lodge officers the Wester States are 3 1 Sunreiue Monarch of the Order of ;ci.,,t jTy?;ic r JT 1 , i - o ' I ' ' ! V. c! . !ir-n- -,( r-.'- r t."-- i - i (hsinble f ' :''i'- - 9 The 'til'" rt crl v and wameoi niaj another 'mect- rony. nl:'o:s of ('; .rhon h c Cwt (;uarterly cat:',' cf the L,.i),3. churah wa;! enferenca held i Price i the- tabernacle 'tin vva't caniiur i i'iitern:-a::v j: .is'og. A trio and Sunda". rf Helper ladies a rier iag vas airrngcd nrl.K '(o;i (ur: : is lud i c;u. h'.-U- l A - f- -r niu-.'c- al dur-t'n- two o'cloek to tinkle poanie from tnr nora'ru'. The trio was to .c : kef Mr,, tile fi1.:iT"uv.iP"l p;roo Sfoffat,-MicThis gesnion wan - for prs- e'.'ee.d. f Dan Byron Ittc! ami ofi'eri.s of a 'ic. lor, jtccnrrpsr.fcd by Mi.a: Larna i;'vk:;!h :;' ffat. Tiic Ap.if ual Ime-e:cent (;u,:uar:, io iiuirg the f.toke 'a! ion h.i'l cborge of !n h'gh council; pf' el, i!:. bbhnprie: . ward (It;::; rt tin cveaiiog nuelinp. : errcta rf as and cU's'i leader.!. A Th.o meetings oi tin Convention :ii, aiu'! wire ry niece it" ( i og wr . ib;o V "NT for voinre.i wf ro a "i ' f V ;i ' The tvn- Biaho'i iion. f';.!Ci;ig th'-in." irt'-r f, per: i. i'"i ! ao i 't 7 v.'f.l'tf'i end ; I ' i torei et'.i'ocxl cf t!n ;CaK" 'i"v:i tin wa; for th.: eo-n- . ! wf fr.-ney- , 1 pro-'..r.'- -- , -f T "T-- -- i 'c , iia-u,.- ' |