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Show " . - ana iianuei, .... 3 7 - IjHIS WEEK IS 1000 COPIES j a-a- 4 ' J "3 TV HP THE TIMES CIRCULATION I witn a mincrr thT rwvjo fKmi UUiigO r wi CO 1 UK 1 i'AI R BOARD TO c une-U- D i DELIVERED PROMPTLY EVERY HOMZ IN HELPER Trrr-tr- PP01TE D At a tspeiial meeting of the court-c( 7n:r i doners in Pries Wednes- Hoard, County Surveyor, Carl Nyman will be asked to st-- " y out the ground a co din.g to obtained from 'I h- - Board will meet Price City. it Price Wcdv.oday, May 4th, at 8:30 p. ni. for purpose of view-in- ? the Bite, over the old her matters of inbuildings, and terest. Fellow the inspection of 'he Fair greauda the Board will 'n et at the Court House to appoint a. Fair manager, accept rules and -o.eu'rMons of the bmrrt. They will 9'-.- o decide on a building program attond to any other business 'hit may be The Gounty Cimrm'sones liuvc $5404.11 of tho roin-'- y budget fund for this purpose. day a county ff,ir board compos .Mi "f s ven m embers was sppointed to take charje of arranemsuts for the farboi County lair. The officers of th. bem-follow: L-- o Kenny,- Hia- f d 17 V0UTME watha, chairman; 110. 9 To Case Criminal V ed guilty and his trial was A. L. Davi3 of May 2. in an rt Du-iijra- e, Involuntary out of an accident, was unable to. nn' aceouit of illness and his until w;,s continued :rna:Tcme!it isassaugh'er '. ease, c rising in ;he dr.'th cf an Austrian r V 25. 6 Joseph Vigor and Willwith assault charged deadly weapon, was sat for Trial of iam Vigor, with a 25,. SKday, April at o'clock. 2 Fol- ding this case, the father and son ?1!i be tried on a charge of burg-'ar- r in the third degree. for Jesse Morin, May Morin mill Nora Virgil asked for :p:rate trials. May Morin is to bo trird Miy 9, and she will be followed by Jesse Morin and Nc-r- Virgil. This samz order will be followed in each of tne five different case" the trio are accused of third in Vgree burglary "for shoplifting Price and Helper stores. The case of John de Angeles, Mike de Ancles and Nick Galanis., Counsel attempted arson, will wirti d harg-- hsard May 16. John Brazo will iij tried on a statutory eharere April ;27, rod the charge of larceny lie grand latest Johnson and Howard Thomas was dismissed upon motion it District Attorney F. W. Keller. The state's case against Marivn .!forrl3, blind, for assault negro, with deadly weapon,, was' continued, Realise Morris is now serving time a state prison. tne Chamber Meets Tile Chamber Helper of Com-I'-rc- in regular session with President C. A report of presiding. met Tues-a- y evening, pr e . Le- - the helper General Hospital committee had'; been arranged tlls sare, Another drive ia to He place Friday (tomorrow) after- A meeting of all stcckhold-r- a is to he held next week for election of officers, tesing a hospital site and calling r bids. fiwwed $18,000 An appeal to Tipln tbpMitislnn Nley flood victi ms wag considered aeuamher and tlie American f Le- - voted to senil the Red Cross tlia mmtn nt to assist the peo- '" Wb homeless in the flood area. Tlle members of the Chamber of merce voted to furnish transfor the Helper ball club ition ln the league area. Arran;ements wre completed for bromine nieniher.Bliin drive Thn mnalsn is to begin Tuesday, May mflmbRrs'liP Is to be clas-,into three classes, with the Meet of covering more territory 7 Previously reached. They are for Class A, $10 for Cn ?20 and $6.00 for Class C. The d class takes in the labor-"- 5 men ' m of the city. who J. Horslpv M - w Fair M 'affiliated a of tho worKings or the same iy , 6 air is Board- - or"ni2allon 8'w prnenftlmo. The Cham- ,..,rK tlie Fair and desires l0 put forth their ef-w f make it a great success. ""acHH!on on a High n'1,er took v,p Bome ybm.i T" nr'anrt Bubjf:t'5 lll'Pn up t to be held .a future mcct- rtrVmhen ! lh" Cmniy ''''Unn Cfn be present dv on conctrnin M "d 'Anient r i t 'v f i,J! nounced. ... M",''il,ni- .thr'r l?ff'n-:hret- r.rvn ho moth-- r Mrs- P i "'N'll "or - rDath'V aJJ ' i and Caldwell well honiR again. with them, . one of Mrs. H. A. Hurlbert Passed Away Tuesday Mrs. Helen A. Hurlbert passed away at the home cf her daug&ter, Mrs. B. C. Eurgar Tuesday at twelve Cerebral hemmorage was o'clock. the direct cause cf death, resulVlug of the stomach. from carcinomia Mis. Hurlbert had b'en in ill health and practically an invalid since last June. Last Wednesday her condition gtsv wois? and she lapsed into from which she unconsciousness, rallied from time to time, until Monday afternoon, It was during an unconscious sleep that death came peacefully. Mi's. Hurlbert was born January 28, 1850, in the state cf New York She spent her cU.iiob.ood life In Wisconsin. In 1868 she marnjed Lucian Henry Hurlbert,' after pioneering in Ii.wa they moved to Hecla, SoiUu Dakota, where they resided for forty years. Mrs. Hur'bert spent much of her lifetime administering to th? sick nd needy, and wa3 ahvajv to give a helping 'hand to ready Her life profestho.5G ;ln distress. was sion nursing. For the cigni past, oc s ji-i- ChairinMu are Mrs. O, A, S. Wesf, Home Kcononi'-'sHersVy. Kduentlonnl, Charles Lar--.'Slcr-kW. N. Draper, As:-r- b L-- o ul rural; Kenny, Mining; .Tone Pryncr, Roys and G'rls Chib. Mr". Jtiue P.rvrr and J. D, Hopkins ht r O. O. ' 100-y.Td 200-yar- lu relay ra?e, brs, (the first place of each group.) 1- 7girls, (fir 4 place of each group.) 400-yar- d Pet-T- r-'- 100-yar- ; M,ti.!ned their home. - . i . And-Tton- Gr-m- In aul m.nnrd Jehu Kri-ma- n nr.d enmpanion, onv S mnl-.ir- , both (if Spring Glen 'vere rabbit hunting Monday after- - n ro-Tp r; nan, when the neidentul discharge f a. .22 caliber highpower rlflo. . wounded Kriwnan. The hoys were roaming the fleldi Ii 'loPRir.!' i Jam a Rolando, mar the Price river, when the accident Krisman was in the Ic'il, occurred. and Pt'inuiker was following v.,ith ihe rifle, which it appears was cocked. In Bome mauuer the gun wa.i icJdentally discharged, the bullet striking Krismais in the back, and piercintr his.risht, lung. It appears .hat Krismau fell into the river, but vita the aid of.Iiia friend, was able He was immediately ,o crav, i oui. ie,'mil fu this c,ity where Dr.M. C. He )felro:4e examined his wounds. rst later tak n to the Price hospital where he refits at present. The accident was considered a "close ihave." for the cost of his life.. Rewere serious sulting for also," but hia condjttin eopcars promising. n Kriemnn h the eon of Frank Is Gl 15. and , cf Spuing cars eld. his friend. Stamaker.. is 14 years old. .10AV Kris-ma- CARBON SUEE? SJEiPIlVa IS K3W W FULL. BUST 200-yar- 400-yar- Central Helper School Again Victors al ar er .' ... - r. H kusJ m., Kill- q. lw 213 Sheep-shearin- season g this fn vic- inity-has .started in earnest, and with favorable weather conditions prevailing, It is estimated that mora than 75,000 sheep will be sheared during the next twenty or thirty - - days. When the Mounds Shearing plant was destroyed by lire on .M.uh 13, the sheep shearing accommodation:? in this county seemed a problem, immediate pinna for rebuilding were made however, and the new plant has already been pressed lato activity. The new plant is a tweuty-cliPPe- r. aucl while not built on as extensive plans as the old one, it includes shearing sheds for both sheep and shearers, while engaged in the clipping process. Shearing operations w( re begun last Thursday at both the Mounds and Gundersop corrals. The latter located south of Price. ia estimated that at .least sheep should be cared for at Mound.?, while the Gundersen shear-ri- g plants intend to shear miiro hnn 40,000 sheep this season. Tho majority cf the goat herds of the re- Ion have been cared for by a shearing outfit, located at the junction o the Sunnyside and Green River It 30,-0- 00 roads. KIT 'GHTS OF COLUMBUS INITIATE CANDIDATES Twelve candidates were initiated into the Knights of Columbus, Carbon Council No. 2611 Sunday, when A erovd of 40 and 8 men cf the first degree of the. Kulgh(n o! rnet last Tuesday with American Legion Poet, at Columbus order wo'-- exemplified at 'y-Notre Dame hall. tliat city. A. S. Horsley, Vice TTip u'gi'ea work at 2 for the state department began ' l 'oe'e under the direction of G'-awas the installing officer for the work of the, Sunnysidc ligbt, B. J. Vieta. OtliT mem- es of the team in. charge of the pest. A general good time v.'aa had irk and who assisted Vita weri after th business work, and a ban-ouIPiam Rebol McDonald. Jos-p- h enjoyed. nd Joseph Ponaccl. The man motoring from Help-The candid: tes, who included men included J. VlgneU.o, A. Litizztitt A. R. V. P. Fisher, R. 'rem Spring Canyon, Kenilworth. Nilonn. Lp Kirk. C. D. Pone and Helper, and Pi ice. were entertained L. at dinner at tV Ro'is-'eri- e Inn folDennis. Henry Olson and. Ceui" Boh from Price and lowing the initiation work. Voting fr-- u Carbon Council No. 2 G 1 was orwre a'so (hfr. Ti' fJ) and 8 men ere prepe.v.lng to send ganized in Pr.iee on Juno 27. lf2R, a ()c!en!ie'ii to Ogden to attend the and was the, first, new couneM fo 'n to be held there Saturday started in the state in mire th.en hi;f this week, twenty years. thir-l--al;t,- y uticj i CHm-mend- et I A ft f. 1 TM-'a'- Pw 'vunber. Sunday nfternmm, onned in hom- - In ; ; while enroute to th.dr .' vrral affr dier Pumm'-Th..y vl.Hnl jUm v nation. at TTavry, who Is n S("'- -t A -of Ohio, , (Vbn,! new will b) observed i'arlx.i county, week n o xiu ITrlp-- im'tur the , -r vrr.; setof d F. MrH. r Mueic e, ox ?jr rr,d up a Music Week to be Spring Glen Boy Observed in City Accidentally Shot 50-ya- rd ; lodge members The held a d,'stri"t association meeting K. of P. hall. Tuesdiy evenine; at the the aviatElection of officers for W. rffl'-ion was held, placing in Geo. A. Miller of Helper, president; Elliott Mvion, V. : and F Powell, Monb. treasurer meet-- , Th. E Lambson, secretary. Fellows and w open to all Odd a Hen was and largely n ami from many driving or the of Myton. The next moling U 8t Myl"' n le dor v sum-rnnrin, tne coming Rome time concluded and lunch T. fpnoiit"d to draw rules atul regulations to guide FINALS 12 race, br.ys, (f'r't and second place of ca.'.h group.) 13 race, girli, (trst and second place of each group.) race, b;v3, (first II and s;,"oii( place of eacii grjun.) 15 d rHay' raeo, girla, (the fir,.;t place of each group.) Vice-Dictato- spent much of her time in Helpsr with relatlres. On the 8th of las, Ncvembtr she came here with Mrs. and Burgar from r.urbank, Calif., voided here until her death. Surviving hfr are seven chldren ! grandchildren and twenty-eigtreat grandchildren, among whoa Alda Patterick of this city is tne shiest. at the Prayer services will be held Abbott Mortuary Friday afternoon Reb-ka- h under the dirceton of the to taken be Tiio bndv is to interment for Drkota. Hecla, Siuth uur--pin the family plot. Mrs. E. C. SatAIH-o- a have Alex and Mrs. with the old home, their for urday body. at hpr 1,pl1- iifr illness, but Vr Chamber's 1ePn Wert"Jlay. taking 'i1' ,. hn,,y Is Lipscomb the evening. Harrv n . , .. ' 43 on tne im- . . lu. r..! ... 1 i'U.j, , , Hospital. Ulcer- eaune of li( r Illness, ,, , a .... "r .i,n i.ner 'HIM,, conintlon was I Miss the most popular buds of tliis season la the uational capital. D. S. D. Dnndng BRYNER IMPROVING r "I ' Pretty Kebekah Clalne l.lpsconib, daughter of Mrs. Blaine Lipsonnib of Washington am) Charles K. l.iiiscomb of New York, whose engngenient to Lieut. Thomas Dresser White. U. S. III., has been, anA., of Springfield, 5,rs- r io- - J. May 1, -- Festival and pro-yaiof Uivtrsa naluros are being JudV, an-- Official-by various organizations. prepared Chairman of Evcnn Croup 1, I) On Sunday evening at the hours o H.Vbi-ook- : Groin 2, G. .Mired; 7 and 9 W. H. Toy will direct a Group 3, C. MadLsen; Finals, A. S. twclve-piec- a orehestra in conoorte, at Horsley, the Star Thee.rs in Price. On MonJudges nf Races Group 1, C. day evening, May 2, the music levbarton, E. L. Miner and L. G. Lund; ers of the cbunty are tu have a deGroup 2. G. A. Rowley. L. W. Clav--olightful treat, when ths Cherniav-sk- y and C. Cooper; Group 3, S. A. Trio, appear at Price, i Their Smith, G. A. Fox and Clark Wright; fame, ias soloists, and as a, trio is Flna'.i, E. Acord, S. A. Smith ard'tt. far sung, 'ami they will offer a proA. Fov. gram cf special interest. It is selJ'udga-o Jumps and Shot Put dom that cities of lesser importance Orou;-- 1, n. Williams, E. C. Draper are of afforded the opportunity , and S. McAllister; Group 2. S. such celebrated artists. hearing H. Dahlsrud and S. Croper; Group 3, L. Frisinper. Allen Jones Music week will be fittingly obard L. R. Barrus; Finals, Acord, served in the Helper schoqls next Fo-- ' and Pmith. Viel. The various grades will emStarters- Group i, a. Thomas; phasize the singing of folk songs Group 2. E. Acord; Group 3, C. Mad-sen: their singing, classes, and during Finals, C. W. Peterson. Mil s;udy the composers of' many Timers Group 1, B. A. , Thomp-p-m- : of the eeleet'oas they enjoy. The G A. Rowley; Gronn olimsx of th? observance will b the 3. O. L. Vance; Finals,. Allred and w ai h will hold' music cemtes'.s, Thomas. reoniiiir, at, the Saturday way Scorers Group 1, DeMoss Pil!o; Strand Theatre, and which form 2, Drewie Christensen; Group part of the, annual meet of the Car3, V. Finals, G. Rowley, bon schools. Clark Wright and Allen Cannon. Ccnerrl Scorekeeper of the meet FRIDAY. MAY 13, ANNUAL MUn Cannon. TTNL HIGH SCHOOL' BAY Each group is 'requested to follow the ordpf of events em annual The uinteenth High and listed. Th afternoon is Sclidil of Day of the University short and all concerned must show Utah will be held under the auspices nrn in order to comple'e the events f the Extension DivMoa of the Mted an(l meke the meet a success. University., Friday, May 13. In adRemember that the aim of the meet dition to the many contests; that is to develop good sportsmanship, will be sDoncoTed by the scheol on clean entertainment rnd the physicthat day, the state high sehoe.1 track al rendition of our boys and girls. meot will also be held. ; This day is held each year to acLOYAL ORDER OF MOSE quaint high school seniors throughClub INSTALL HEW 0PPICE3S out the state with the University of Uiah. These saniors are guests of The Loyal Order of Moose held aei the school and elaborate plans are open installation mce'inj? and ac.-ibeing laid for their entertainment at the K. cf P. hall Monday evewhich include tours of the campus-The Helper baseball club of the luncheon and an elaborate enterning. F. W. Williams, juiior past dPta'or was the installing officer. Central school were again victorious tainment in the evening. Rome thirty contests' will be carFollowing are the officers install- in their match with the Kenilworth ed: W. ii. Tayolr, Castle Gate, Dicthe day, among on during ried feain cn the home field Saturday r; which will be the finals, for the tator; Albert Barnes. Peerless, score At finish the the afternoon. Howard E. Perkns. Stand-ardvillhigh, school debate, the state V.ood 13 to 25 with Kenilworth on Prelate; A. M. Pagano. ooe'er contest, having as its theme ',he short end. "Wild Life in Utah," and contests Helper, Treasurer; J. H. Marshal'. were Heavy hitters for Jlelp? trustee; J. Standardville, three-yen various phases of music, home Vigor, Chi;d:i, Ertm , Nickols and economics and chemistry. Valuable G. Millner, Spring Canyon,' Sergeant 'Ico. Pattrriek. Through ba3e hit, awards will be of arms; Llcyd Peacoek of Heiner, given those who are were for Helper Pitchers CasVigor. S. W. Richonlson, Guard: uceessful in. thes3 contests, some Inner Geo. . Vigor and Nickols; catcher, of them consisting of scholarships tle Gate, Outer Guard; A. J Carl-inSecretarv: ?att.erick. Fcr Kenilworth, pitcher, in the university. Heloer. hold-ovHam Ray Gauti, Information about the contests i Lreter Christensen, Heinrr. Tony Dennis;' catcher, Nickols was the umpire. Allen Can-io- n tri's-tecshold-ove- r Crnyon. Ross. Spring be'nr sent out to all of foe his was at tli a fie'd also. 'Dancing, games and school') of the stat and may bo ob The next gemo will be staged at tnihrd entertainfeatured the evening's by individuals, from them oe three in with Helper, Kenilworth, to the extension division ment. hy writing weeks time. or the University of Utah. score: The Mrs. R. J- Moffat went to Salt 0 5 1 0 2 0 1 2 Krnil. Lake Thursday to receive medi'ol 25 I'ELPEB lEqiOUIIAIRES AT 1 5 0 12 2 0 1 4 x , .. Helper attention. SUHNYSIDE INITIATION Ken-iiwort- h, ' April A. w?""e The Music and Oratorical ciaitcat v. :!! ?53 held at the Sir :sd Theatre beginning at 9:30 a. in,, Saturday. May 7. There will be ehven selu-io:represented with a chonis of over twenty puiils or mors from ea h school. Each chcrus will sing "The Mountain Stream" by Beethoven and if time will permit will sing another two-pasong selected ir-i- a the regular music course given far the grammar grades. The following schools- will sir-- ii the order named: Hiawatha, Columbia, Slandardyille, Harding, Latuda, Spring Canyon, Castle Gate, Spring Glen, Sumiyside and Helper. Following the music contest pupils from seventh and eighth grades from Hiawatha, Kenilworth, Price, Castle Gate and Helper will compete with orations. The oratp.al feature is a new part added to the school Spring contest and if it proves successful will he a permanent division of the contest e:'h year. Much interest is befng shown this year and the contests promises to be worth while to pupils,' teachers and the public. The public is cordially invited to witness any or all contents. The Athletic contest will be held at the Helper City ball park beginning at one o'clock. List, ol.evenls and their crder, also the names of judges and officials. Buf three participant.-- , from each, school for each event unless otherwise specified, 1 , race, boys. 2 race, girls. - 3 race, boys, 4 d relay race, girls.' Shuttle race, '4 girls. fi d relay race, boys. Shuttle race, 4 boys. 6 Standing broad jump. 7 Punning broad jump. 8 Potato rare (5 girl'?), f' Shot put (8 pounds).. 10 High jump, 11 Pole vault. ; R Contest at Strand May .7 who will appear in county criminal cases dur-i- r the second term of tfce district Fri-,ml were arraigned in Price mid fheir cases set. i'liehi Japanese, Kashiwagi, first de- charged with murder in th Y. of segawa at ;re2 for the killinga Helper a few months ago, entered West, Ilopkiis. Horsley, Airs, G. R. n ILIner, treasurer, Music And Oratorical Carton Apr fhairm-.- Pr Lieutenant Calendar Set W,'of not vice , Prii-e- ON WFD. ntt 'lomieing the keys' to produce the to have put S.OOO.OOn ''?:, is In f.h'o country out of tune. It 1'0;i alio tau d several times to uny thin.w S.flfiO.000 A terries r far rci.iovrd from " ecford of sweet Pojioa Taiiscipl. n'ii-!.v- V. N, -' j ,yv.'i7V i Dr. and Mr?e A. W. Dowd a"l. childrn, formerly of Snnnvsi.I", vivid from Lone- Bench. Call". ';i viilt with Carbon county frlenln While here they ffero th" cue -, n" Dr. and Mrs. C. F. McDermid of - Castle Gatpj r |