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Show 1 1 4 Get Ur High Ed-- ? rcuuty Board of session regular C5rnt "afternoon. The , J" f bJ ' n n . An import- - t, i was me worth ot per cent. Some eight Zlmw T, reoresentaties were on r i - ti 5 71 batard ay, May 7 miests to be the next session, The budget is to be he meantime the to look over the find '"V Cite i .i Sapproal- r if da, adtt h 0 School Win her May ti HI 771 THE TIMES CIRCULATION THIS WEEK IS 1000 COPIES P rogram Begins DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO EVERY HOME IN HELPER 1 ! At 9:30 O'Clock 4 matter. The Inds are 7.nd this made possible their was pleased to The Board ef the present rates if?0 ! lane and save the interest I't' tl'? premium at which the AZe sold. The figure receiv- hi"h as any ever received Nyman, Wtor such. Emil ;r;;ra member, reports. in: 5 in tt, has HELPER TliVTiS on the b cmHtee of two from to attendance in were which ihP new athletic field, W Board and the Kiwanis VOLUME 17 Ilelpsr, Carbon County, Utah, Ki-clu- "Vonsorin. The men sub-- , for the completion of located west of the High plans covered ideas for the installation of a broach-f- a system. The men !i vis;;- and subject o? maintenance, LVrs of the water supply. The wiu- imot witn ravor wim r and lia iuai mo agreeu (tint t it was pro- - the maintenance, (jnilnce proposed underground system be installed. the aw.: :;Hm Edu-- , Wednesday the Board of sev-srhoo- ls mft to make a survey of of the county, who are build-r-sra- m that a portion of the. their be devoted to ?i 1' W9 ' in-j- -f The purpose of the causes. for the members to per- - Small Boy Has Narrow Escape Lynn Pilling, the son of Mft and Mr3. Monte Piliing, had a narrow escape from what might have bfen a accident last Monday. It was during the morning recess of the school children, that the Pilling boy was in the road that runs parallel with the school yard fence. Evidently he did not notice the truck belonging to the Cen-rDairy of Price, approaching, and bffor? the driver could brin he car to a stop thg boy was struck n the head. This knock floored the little fellow and both the front and rear wheels of the truck passed al w w flyk !!! 3 injb l fa:: e res. -- tof. man-?!ni- is fc: Ik?' i"b beautiful srr-n!i'.c d'.y. cweral weeks of u::favoraV.' wiather, ,vas an enjoabl? contribution to the East:-- tfd? in this A zi-t- 'r Tiie populace as cut to a v;:?M-'i-rne- :rs on 11 St:; tt. ! suiooi ii3itrasBq cm I m previously indicated. This J and others will be taken and the most sat-- I' ry one will be used when the :r,g program begins. The pro-- I addition to Glen school J mike the building much the 1 5b the Pelper school is arrang-I'ithoits additions. h situation at Consumers is un-Tbuildings now being I ied by the students belong to many, and t is their inten- w convert these buildings into The school quarters. i has been renting the build- various location for a house were selected, but ' found that ech of these had Pmiously allotted for other Since no Rllttahla lrvrnUnn b6ea allowed for a school, the a.?reed not to draw up pla.ns Permanent building at pres-satisfactory solution for the m' will no doubt bs met in e" future. Standardville school will be I1 'n the next week or so when rrh"ect, John Fetzer. arr;vcs. M time a suitable addition will pinoa Sr-ri- I ut he IgS Off ' pr.o-seho- ol A 1 r 1 1(Jfd declares hoar, is that the generally V n' the nscHity cf a junior l rhcol for He,peri and lhe fjiture win wm rrobably 8,e f room cleaning locomotive pumps in a t'lyeing out"- process, about one A xery strong solution of q'clock. lye was being used on the pumps, when the strong flow forced the hose out ot control. The lye solution was spattered on Sullivan's forehead, between the eyes, seine of it entering both of his eyes. This caused temporary blindness, and while the helper was leading Sullivan out of the engine room, both were saturated with the stream of lye water, the main force of it hitrush ting Sullivan in the back. A work for meelical aid and the quick of counteracting the effect of the lye, met success. After a few days rf wearins dark glasses, Sullivan suffers no ill effects from whatmls-h- t have been a very serious acburns cident. He sustained other ' A back. quick and neck on his the defeated lye's clothes of change effect on the helper. upon. Nyman f the S Jack Sullivan, night foreman of the local railroad shops, narrowly escaped the loss of his eyesight early Sullivan and his Monday morning. helper were working in the enski? TEACK MEET HELD KEE LAST FRIDAY school Friday the biz annual high inter-clas- s track and field meet of of lrlaMzation thtf plang the Duchesne' county high school e citizens hav long honed was held on the nsw athletic-fiel1j i"nlor Ti would relieve The sky was overcast, and heavy tonditinna cf this school winds and biting cold predominated, Sik e comS ct surrounding communi but the meet was run off g in U" mendable fashion, ciniud-rjnw;u,(1 thus eliminate tb of some "f results The largeness. 11,8 gratifyin such , surrounding the events were especially lieh ? R,c,'T,tra1,y located Jun-- I ing to Coach Robinson, and will help which u cn ho jiv-', Wo"ld more convsnitly him to thfi ""Per meet to !, regional in the This will enter prades. " 0 ptM help sown the transpor- - be held at Price on SaMirdr.y, m of the 23. "MM ""-- ty i bile .,r & b..lM i'ttoiT to Price. "m,"rRtood rt TO EIECT HAY QUEEN V-- v if b-- nd t'n. W d pro-ri- Ea-.-- recently id sche-ilu'- e. mu-fin- ..- T h r-- :-. ; Ei-itr-- cross. The religious organizations of the city, had for the most port prepared special programs for th?. occasion. At the L. D. S. Church no sofc'al Easter program was prepared,-bu- t was observed in its true import. The spirit of the JLaster season was stressed and its signifran-- e was carried throughout the morning Sunday ec'ioil and the evening service. Monsignor A. F. GiovonnoM solennized Hirh Tilass at 9 o'clock Tha St. at St. Anthony's church. Anthony's choir assisted with the special music of tha ma, flvec-per'- s mass was sung, rtndi "The Dawn Was Purpling O'er the Skv" was rendered at the cff?rtorv. Mrs. ' II. E. Ford and Mrs. V. H. Bash wrre the soloists. Mrs. V. Litiwette PeVin- Mrs. A. S. Wabl and Mi. ginco, accompanied by llht Angeline r - n. nno-ber- six-inc- te-v eve--"-t h f''t . eft-moo- n. r r al : ' nxsi-te- d e re Fv'-'n'- r I i I , x j n-ir- - Grill Cafe To Be Theonhile Auphand of Spring Glea died at his home Sunday evening at 7:30. following a brief illness. Death was caused by intestinal obstructillness of nine days an after ion., duration. Funeral services were held from the Notre Darne church Thursday morning, with Monsignor InA. F. Giavonnoni officiating. terment was In the Price cm.cry. Mr. Auphand was born in the in of Bashes Alpes, France, Amto came He 1854. February, erica at the age of 22 years, and afU-- r residing in the east a few years moved to Carbon county. Mr. Auphand Is familiarly known throuigbout the. vicinity as "Fren-thy,- " oldest peand was one oMha ' settled in He ttier in this region. before ago. some years forty Helper the railroad was laid' through the years ago tmvn. About twenty-fiv- e be moved to Spring Glen, and the imajc-portion of his time sirxe baa hoen spent on his farm adjoining Spring Glen park. For many years he owned and operated the pleasure resort, until a few years ago when be closed the transacti'in sulMng Hi swife died Home five the nark. veara ago. Surviving him are his !wo children Mary and Joe, Prln-rin- TTor-ile- four-mil,- Finest in State n Fco--ine- pr3-pss- r e, modern cafe equipment. Th? program provides for the extension of the building, aJIowin,g for greater ccuntrr room, a larger 'j'tchen, end the addition cf a banquet room. This hall will accommo-drt- T sun fifty pc plc, and will fill a civic need cf th? community. The latest in plants will refrigidition installed, Jn ths form of frigid-air- e The kitchen will be systems. newly equipped, with enlarged stove, ad ninny convenience-- ! permitting the speedy and sanitary preparations of food. The extensive improvrments work ill bsrjin the 15th of May, and completion is expected by the 25th of June. b?, LAU3E ATTENDANCE AT D3RG FTJIIEBAL SERTICnS Hundr?ds cf sympa thiz'r.g fri?ndi were unable to obtain o.itrmcn at Funeral services were held in the funeral sin ices beld for Mrs. Cas'le Gatft Saturday for An? Joseph!.".? Berg, at Prcvo Friday chanel was Tho Garcia, age 32. Garcia was employed by the Utah Fuel company, in filled to capacity with rplntives and tV ir" No. 3 mine at Castle Gate. fr!-dmany of th-r- a from nirround the by was struck ha InLast Tuesday toivcs. Elshon Andrew mine trip and badly crushed, death had dlreeticn o the serviers. Sneakwas instantaneous. Tho body was ers were Mayor O. K. Hansen. Hish-"- r 'V. P. Whit: bead snd Walter tnktn to the. Flynn funeral home in in Cas'le A. dens p,.jcs. g-- r vices were r,.i'l--C- 3 of of h" Gate (Tiarge of Jdonsignor A. T. interment wi.li of Price, to tin lmsbaii mid mother extended qiovnnnoiil Hi;- l;?r wmtin of tV C"m in the Custic Gate cemelfry. Old H v vero .ho'vn In the uro'uslon of In born Santiago. was Gsrcta floral offeirnrn, which n: t only the son cf Nicola and-- Ptra rs Ii":il-er- l Garnii. He bnri I'iithe e;i: '."!.' e'.s ;:ti-d- . but flastle at niside f ,1 the wiidiw framts fur- siirvivlng who (.'ait. t:. r in H:e Prova 'i'-;e I ha !!? "cr '"- 0 0 F. iTRATTD .VASTEK Sid 'ii! illiam oiierfl 0SB"S LCCAI VISITED 'o lc-l- b-- id 'i!-:g- -- b-- 1 r p-- ul T!-- -'. . !.' 1 off-ciel- s ! Funeral Services For Arnold Davis ITELPES '. CITY OBSERVED AP.EOH DAY SH-IOOf- Arbor day was fittingly observed in the Helper schools Friday afternoon. clas3 work was Funeral services were held at the fchodtuedThe miliar to the lime cf the afup Soring Glen school house Tuesday elnsse-were at 11 o'clock for Arnold Davis. ternoon recess when the a to fissemble for Uamirspd program. MuPishon Silas Rowley officiated. With t!ie exception of a fw seios, sic furnished by a quartette of and (he talks by Supt. "Woodward choir members. Interment tiol; and Em.il Nyman, the same program place in the Spring Glen cemetery. was the children that the prrspn'."d Pavis died in Ely, Nevada, on the narenls en'oyrd during the 12th of the month, as a result of of Go To School Day, Monrl-- evening y prean accident injuring his head, and vious. It had been planformerly fhieiiv (ausins sr perably meningitis. ned to mnbee Arbor day In part, nn He w?s employed by a const.ru et ion award for the Americanism day, comncnv at Fly. Some tive weeks on test, winners. This contest wrs ago d"ring his work be was struck nut oa sem? tims ago by the Ameron the head by an iron hoak. This ican Legion Auxiliary. The paner-rendered him unconscious and ne have been carefully grad d. and it eti (1 his brir"- off from work was dstermincd to ma1t known (he f :r rrval weeks. Upon feeling im- winners and award Fr'd: . proved he returned to his lebors. but Failure of the f'ag priz.s to arrive. was unable to continue. Thei devel- mad- this impossible. The avcrr-gopment of meningitis caused his, nu r of onest'ons correctly ans-w- r death. variors rooms. have .by Davis was born to M'ir Davir he ': esti" 1, id t'n awards wilt rnl AWondrr Davis pt Juncf i.an. be made a., a later data, nr.:! fioai I't.ali. on March 25, 1905. He po?nt as the Hues bis 3r!y chi'dlned in the of Pangu'teh. and? c'.,ont many D. & 1, 0- W. 0"PtnT V of b'q later years in t?Ms v'cvr.'t". He Ins many relDtie in Sprinc time Glen, and sncnt consJd-rab!a r.ew railroad grade end I'vt-'V'l'h them, until h left here abont work ai'tii help dam on ITn tht----The two sinters ) " Ti. G. W. railroad nhnv.- - t yeaia ago. in Spring G' are Mrs. J. '' in Sa'ira were c fvci JeTire'i e1!! sirs. WesVy Gerifrv Vedn-.-la- :' of ef 'our are also two sisters living at ' t week the A. by railroad rf ficir.Is. Pane-nieh. new general manager ef Shields, of thU city 7'n Abbott jMort-tarip Denver A; Pio Grand? Jibarge of the funeral arrange-t- o ailro.ad cor. pa nv ae-- l W. I'. on is. pud eTnl mnnager rt the same comnanv ttrd w. v.. V.'t-t'rAVIKCV WILT) LIFT rvui- - r president and of the T'tuh io i r- - nnr-A r.a'ion-- l movement is br ing mad-.Th-"'up the .inene-- !e:- c Vin - irotovi to were accompanied over th- rr .' in saving liv-- s of b'.rdi and v. iM Foreman Georg-e," 'n t,b Kigbways. ("tah Coiu;fr.itetioii company P".l W. t 11 of .vi!d b;rd:-- . Tho d C. Rhodes, resiinnt engii; er t -, :c i(.v.-i- . : snetin Js rabbits rnd railro-'Tii j connaiy. Jif. from d' ath iiy mo-- I were ppf.isfie-:t:vr v. with th r"T'er; tor carj i. lr: 'ni.d-j-i-jmad--There in the matter cf f 'n ra'T- ' need for an at. care in saving lives road rrn.H- g ,' ; pi)"" . '.of dot tir.d cn '. frntn drstri: Mion W f. t pee-."ir'i t;r v : itf; If Is -, iO'i w.ll rd be P" r l.irger rniiriie which b "iill of lb ,ir si;:e fi wre"l I'Ml; eed 'r.' die fi'- -t ei cars. be 1'iid ib". 1 not later t'n.i ii;;y 15,. n s i SATURDAY j- - ej ...-- Tell the Wo. t'v; tlisii'ict (; inate of tho "'::.!on and also urrjed th? varioun in charge to look after i'f ir particular part cf the program en-?'- m - "n O. on Sat-- . Suuerintond-"- t IIM-nr- " . rine . - in Junctieu Road TV. ,rm(ntr ulurtttll Of a rffn,',s ar( bipS queen for the festival of the Carber. of the a Rm,,! buUd- - Hleh is ho'd!:ig tb ia'cre::."8 be to Venr is given with students. Tho festival '' . !? - ""'"u tax lovy. - 6'.h, 1" the pins' organct tbM:iy 'Jr. F. IT. n Grand Master F. K Spa'd:ng of . " Mrs. J. C. of the school, and a qu-eand !' Kvipn-hization T. O. O. F. 'oti g" raid M?.'a.'. hy 1,10 Scnlts sbo'vs the from selected 'f"-be to is i.'ri. of Mav Berg, ff vis't Tu'elsv evewrk n tV boys. ..,l-- m ofiicial O by one in Kn-.r.mm-itl."is and dir. w,i !!placed MarTho Grind gave Thn .i, for t:::fi'-l m''nymnking rtival Five girls were selected to run fi tin? nis. a In""" ver." V 1 vs low rr ri':-- ' on. votes wrc co'fi! 'd ITelnpr, just off nlie-M- i sad their t'' after "'Knv.-a?'" the eim'ng mainly feiris wheel, These, were Ruth Lee, Krma Thomas. lo-e Ecs.si:;:ia if f'!e cril"". Moon,' and rard Cnnda'l and a Klniitr, W. A. icrio. Helen Kills. fob It. sed Hfra. and COnrrMv,!,,,,.. is of t: e opinion that. . ro Snalding 'tr naniid ,., girl. to f last ' p The " nirnisnl he th" bigg-sMary Iligg. fn 1 tii:; v,.ar'3 in f w'!l F'--e,Vft,t 1n,5 enrn!- - Mnrv, and Helen El'.ii are former ! to p 'in n ' kali y v h.thy the sin'" held i'' r r festiva ' Thfi !,', T'nrdv'i coming The eve-niScr,tt t r fn::i" P""l'1e Helper girls. ,lnt(.r.,H I. bnd c!in-.-" 0"r i V !I. Me rdy. They r. m: c,y, and have will be gay with lone, minimi ,lrill work fnr praeh'ee r.j.jsr k "ant aw.latlon,, numbers, and ,,"1, r cv nt"' plV" i'i .Tiling. (,itl V day f, frdn t'i tim-t,o t The hail jusf in m !'; ' ' ath tn , '""i'"'. until they seated on the srlirol lawns. r:art of th Hows enjoy tho Don't ovcrlcok ti c Tini W1M be evening. miHiied news to The Times. h, ront" tfjfinJtely given ,io. oratorical rf tho schools carrv it out according to In order that unnecessary f;"iiii will not be taken with the d oratorical contests in the nor; ing, elimination contents will i b? h"'d. This wiil enable final to be rendered more easily. ?!nrte!l3 gave sel'.ciions. Mrs. ", The ones In charge cf tho Music "The IT. improved stretch just com.inK -' Sr.ercd Heart" at t ::t are auxiou3 for nil scbnols the Commuaicn. The Helper Union pleted on the Junction lii'vi'i bands or orchestras to of Sunday school presented an Easter-tid- s road, s'Jina twenty miles-eassamp. , ?ii e. reveals cne of the best strips Sunday mornin;;. Tho music e0ntest will begin tho of tbe iass3j were represented in n no-- ,- road in the state according at the Helper school dry's Cut flov-er- s to a party of Price luisincss men si 0:30 o'clo:'. A songs, solos, made a tour of inspection Sat- dii'' and potted plants attractive".;. furnishe by t urday, The curvature and grade as trndent will deter--- -: '.;"t their si;;iflr.ance ti the proj .. : gram. The evening services carried well ns some length has been cut .10:30 o'clock is the time scheduled mm h of the spirit with th:.ir down, by a rerouting of soma of the f'ir tho rrotorical contesta tr hee-lA quai title comcOnrs of the highway. The ro'ite ' witl, Princionl S A Smith nt UIa.' music. .special a posed of Mrs. T. C. Smiley, ll's. H. will also have some new concrete. WPtin in nr, ,n. Mall, Mrs. L. R. Mc'.z and Mr?. J. bridges. errs will follow this event, at which Holmes, r.an?: "Cliriat Is Risen," Ths consiru dion job is in two 1imo the ch.lldren are to have pre- -' Mii?3 Irene ITo!m:3 and MisLouise contracts, ono being 1.74 miles long vmupiy arranged plans to appease , and in Carbon Hajnmond mri" a pica and the other their r.tipetitrs, cither in the form county Mrs. Hchncs and Mrs. M'"': gave 2.47 mile?-- , j:i length in Emery "f brought from home, or a requested duet number, avA Miss couniy. The cost, is about $9,000 CtlK rrransement'i. Oarothy Melz save a Pi'ano solo. S?c- - Drr mils. The construction is a The of miin Imnortanee of of the V.M.C.A., H G. Gre?n. tho day, that of the track and field r.ravel surface, eighteen "Rs in charge of fhi services, and wide on a rolled1 subgrads. The rvt, will be at tho Helper rave a fitting talk. bill park inlh. roadbed is twenty--"oufeet wide. A. S. At Price the Community church of the Ilelncr Th two bridges on the for the striD of highway are over Big :hol - chr.iirnian of the commit! e vo; crowded t: ."Rnar-itThe Knights Springs, and Icelander washes, an! in chrrrre, iMTii'tg serv'c.-sby L. Eard Aetrd, G"t- -, A. Pcwley. rf r,i'-.lTemplar amended ,n a body. A line are binf-- : built by R. Fulnir was formed pt tke Masonic contractor of Price. The total cost r "f Mf-'-'Glei, Teon G. T.nn ard 'nil. M'ld th Knishts their lis S19.050.47 and the total length Friij M.'nm, Helper member cf the cf e d'.icat'nr. to t.hs rcitnlfa raarcked ih. two" bridges is 143 feet. The bo.trd r'onin.uT-itTb? schools will bo rrrnped in church. M.ny Ilclntr jof Icelander bridge, according to thc men were amoi, 'he Knie,ht;. The llast renovt of George W. Kinney, three divisions, a f' l'ows: Cre-a-n music ranged from choir stat 8 b'i'.dge Inspector, who has 1 dra.r Creek. Winter Quarters. numbers to solo sslections. and was been on th s enc niost of the time, Sl.8nd?rdvi!le, Wattis, Gibsor.mlno, much enjoyed. Rev. II. M. .Merkle is seventy-siColurabiai Lntuda,. Peerless, Hnlapp. cent per complete, but Clark's Valley and Coa1 gave a most impressive sermon on j the construction ia actually much He'r.er, 2 the "Cross and the Crowi." Kenilworth, Castlo advanced by thtg time. Pour-- I City: Orouo Scofi: Id, Gato, Spring Canyon, Spring for the floor of Ing of the conorct Glen and WelllngtcrGrorp 3 t.h(j structure snomd he finished at Hiawatha. Price Helper, Harding, The. crew of thirteen men this date. Centrrl and Sunnytdde. ici on work its this concentrating The competition will bs wiih'n one bridge. Mr. ,'Knney's report on groups, A set of rufi f"r tha the P.tg Springs bridge shows it is these cont-st23 cent nrr finished. One abutment ommitt-e,-, has ban worked out by the That Helper might have one of and distributed among the most modern and finest equip- has been set, but the unexpected the schools. will In by on of the other quicksand, striking ped cafes and banquet rooms in Carnlaca first noints, five, secscoring s.idfi will make It ncoacsarv to drive bon county, is tha motif of the ond pice three, and third place on" pile.". improvement program of tht This road imnrovement will be a point. management of the Grill Cafe. Wm. The list of events, the order in Whit", manager returned from Salt boone to the summer tourists and which they will he rua and thl oth-motorists who choose the judges and Lake Monday after a week's will he an-during which time lie made Grand Junction to Soldier Summit ncimcod in detail in the next issui. arrangements for the shipping of route in their coming tours. f The Time3. e 155 co- -' couir. Slay th t NO. rx-r'7- ,1 that this pr0Rrnm wUI T t0 v'arrut a ;t- - er.-ii- a4tpnd FUNEBAL is-- Price-Gran- d thoir various churches and commemorate, on a cf the greatest days in the history cf Christianity when Chri?t triumphed over death. The festival was commemorative not only of the r of Jesus Christ, but as a memorial to the atonement wrought by the death of the Master upon the GAUCIA ! B'-s- . Jack Sullivan Has Narrow Escape nth';-- t 21. 1027 l liaster Shi iday Observed and from over him. He was rendered unconto the best scious, and at first it was thought pro- - his leg was broken. Medical aid of meetiii? the building proved that his right leg was only Glen U asking for a com-nvery badly bruised, majnly the calf building. While the older of his leg. He also suffers a bruise is not of the on his head. It will be some time of the bu'lding and conveniences before the; bruises lose their soreness !n part is intact, and meets and enable Lynn to return to school. The two basement 'oracnts. The driver of the Price dairy ; r nit of the best for school 'ruck has taken the blame of the b"t would serve nicely for accident upon himself. He says n ttorliim, or sswing and that he noticed the boy In the road, rooms. and was preparing to stop in case was the youngster did not get out of o'ulion of this problem of the members, by sem thj road. But it seems that he beI nothing definite was reached, came bewildered, and instead of puy I an rrchitrct has been consult- - t.ing on the brakes he stepped, on The proposed ideas provide that tho accelerator. 'der section of the building be M. the roof raised, to allow :e addition of another story oi PI0HIEB PESIDENT CA1E0H portion of the building, that COUNTY rooms be PA?,SE3 AWAY added at the exof the hall, at the rear. The vifw the needs, forniulats plans as n. 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