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Show Celebrate STOCKHOLDERS ELECT BOARD OF DIRECTORS i THE TIMES j'ltbofJuly THIS WEEK VOLUJIE 17 Uancing m of fun is assured AnJ n 1. ggperCarbon County, Utah, Thursday, June Hospital Site to be Selected DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO EVERY HOME IN HELPER I 2. 1927. IMES byCommittee NUMBER SpecialMeeting of Stockholders On Next 14 Locals Lose to Price Team: LOCAL PEOPLE HONORED AT GRAND LODGE MEET Beats Salt Lake 5 Helper the people and vicinity for the Helper ;in the way of a AH of July, "A music hy our own lively interesting program, sports baseball game children, a fast 4 HE 1 I Hfi ppd for All. Fire Works of Fun and IS 1000 COPIES J it Helper Pine, CIRCULATION Tuesday 7-- A four day session of the grand lodge and encampment of Utah, In depenciiiit Order of Odd Feilows, rl t r i e uum-- Directors for Helper's was appointed at Hospital proposed the special session of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday evening. The Board will take over the duties that have previously fallen to the specie hospital committee of Chamber members, and were elected by Hospital stockholders, on the basis of one vote per share. Thirteen names of prominent citizens were planed in nomination, the balloting electing from these the following (for the Board positions: Charles Leger, Joseph Barbogllo, James Henry Hall, A. Labored, Celeste Dialpiaz and Jack These men met immediately to elect officers, chosinr C. Leger, presl- flout To r r "Ito tKsto1 is ir I AAnKatil dent; J. Vignetto, secretary a.n,d treasurer. Leger, Barbogllo and Galanis will serve a two year term on the Board, and Hall. Laboroi, Dalpiaz and Vignetto are elected for a one year term. The Chamber committee on Hospital work made a complete report to the large number of stockholders present, specifying in detail all progress made, In the way of stock selling, organization plans, etc. A total amount of $17,150 was reported as subscribed to date for the hospital fund. Attorney CD. Pope was Instructed to immediately proceed with the articles of incorporation, by the Board of Directors. During the will inmembers ioardi week the various the prospective vestigate been hospjtal sites that have suitas to their attention, brought able for its location. A report of these sites will be given at a meeting of the stockholders next Tuesday evening, June 7, at which tlm9 all stockholders will be allowed to vote for the most dasired location. The vof Jug' will again be based on the shares held by the men. Other steps to be taken towards the materialization cf Helper's proposed hospital will be the consulting with architects and the decision as to the type of architecture to be used for the building. Stock will continue to be sold at the price of $50.00 per share, and this will also be sold to fntereeted residents outside of Helper, it was decided. Previously the sales have been limited to Helper citizens. A board of Heads Women M. D.' In probably the most After their defeat of thrilling Sunday, Committees in evening. contest fo9 ever witnessed on the local the Helper coae"d Thursday, marking the moit cae to down squad of the day's lestivities were grounds, Price managed to nose successful and greatest attended and played such excellent Tuesday at the Chamber of out a bare 1 run win over Helper, Meeting of the order ever held in it Tae memioers due more, perhaps to the spectacu-l- a ball Monday that they easily X; Lake City. ,imerce meeting. Su . feated the speedy D.R.G.W. decisions of Price's team Grand chairmen of the various actiEncampment meetings than umpire 10 any merit of the winner's team, The local team held the upJ Monday ircre seiecieu vy morning and afternoon named byj The game was given away, it per hand all re Presidtd Vr by Grand Pat-fn- r ration committee the contest,' through Jsident Charles iiiarch. W. A. Miller of Helper. The Leger, composed appeared, when the umpire called . they led all the way through of "e Frank, Porter, Charles Bertolina, a man out at the plate after he had the was It game. f,lcer through!10; only T. Jouflas and V. clealy slid to safety. The umpire the periodical rallys of the Salt; j, Stafford, . .. Thoao mpmhprs of the aflmitfait hit, .jieue. uiiotaat! io- one or the Ldke nine that held the score down' time Mr. Miller was presented with with a gold jewel in commendation of his the. Helper players later, but he could as low as It was. ial committee together Brazier of the not 01 llaors ir lhls hlher order of OM eolors l"e uuamuer uuoiauio TToIno. t,m change his decision ..w v..., tMA vlllcu a Yclj will- - ci ij oLtii, liicLitvu auu uaoi cict The men On the whole, the game was committee. financial mtndable game, fcr he held the tive officers were feted at a special committee mainly one, rally after anejthor. visitors to by the eight hits, and struck at the close of the afternoon'sbanquet work. in their charge Price made what was a the activities out supposed 14, which largely accounted At same aour the Muscoveeves the safe lead In the third when they for the victory. Such an exhibition their new candidates scored 4 runs in that inning, after of ?arade F. R. Porter, chairman; the air, on the part of entertained fanning at a banquet, and in the evening Stofford and C. A. Knobbs. both teams were kept scoreless up the Rio Grande nine, is no everythe ladies put on initiation work to that time. Helper, however, day occurance. Program A. S. Horsley. held for who Allison, these new members. J. T. Kelley, R. Jacobs- - tied this in the same Sports inning when down third base, was the sensaGrand lodge of the I.O.O.F. conher noted sluggers got busy and tional scorer of the day, for every as did the vened Tuesday R. Fahrjing lifted, some out of the outfielders time he was at fMIdren's Sports'1-bat he made a hit, Rcbekah state morning, A beauassembly. Paul Nilson Pessetto. and reach. in Dr. Louise T. Jones of Wusmugttni the sixth Price one a Again iFireworks C. D. and he chanced conduct- - D. was memorial tiful service Pdcoe, C. R. made a few luckv hits C, has been elected president o ng ed "y the Rebekahs in the after-- j the Nationill Womon-- Mei1lcnl oss, three runs. Helper tied this in the) for the losers was a strong pitcher. :ring and A. Litizzette. or elation that held Its annual couventioi S. A. advertising Horsley, T. same inning, for they were not to for he held the Helper sluggers to noon for the eighteen members who In the national capital. have away passed i!as and V. Litizzette. be outdid. In the seventh, Price ten hits, which is unusutl. Many the crder the the Preceoding year. Sand Music Helper City Band. made what turned out to be their errors ehind him, however, offset during decoration of the degrees of chivalDetails of the day's events will winning run. In the last three his good playing and lowered the the Elks lodge, a colorful par- H. G. Green, Local worked out by the committees the Helper batters tried va- whole standard of his team. At ry at was made through the business ade charge at an early date, with liantly to score again, and would times the Railroad squad showed To Leave the city. This was feaof district main objective of providing have accomplished it to make a tie real form on the1 diamond, but of the bodies fullest measures of fun for game, if it had not been for the these attempts were merely period- tured by marching orders of men and women, inter- Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Green and Watch for further plans umpire. yone. Also, the classy twirling ical. The game was almost withwith many beautiful floats the day's entertainment. of Hooke, new Price n'tcher, in the out excitement for it was not a sperstd are leaving this feats cf brotherly love daughter, Marjory, last part of the game was hardto hard one for Helper, and was not exemplifying bibical scenes and other harmoniz- city Saturday afternoon for the U nni. man aner I , Ufa i 1171 ne kcui niau important, being a The de- Pacific coast. Mr. Green has resigning symbols of the orders. JlSineSS & rrOieSSlOnal to the dug-oafter fanning the game. in ed his position as general secretary awarded gree of chivalry wa3 air for three times. Helper scored in the first inning the a ceremony and proved omen Meet in In the last inning, the tense sit- and added 4 more in the, third. of evening, as did the address of E. cf the local Y.M.C.A. and is taking a thirty-da- y vacation period before uation reached its climax. Price was The visitors were kript scoreless W. interest, Bradford, grand sire from Wash- Hel- which needed one gave ahead. this run time, Helper only during h fifth annual onyentioin of i.tAi, n n Mr. Bradford1, com- deciding upon future location from n National Federation of Business two runs to .win the game or one per a nnn tha brotherly spirit the several positions open to him. inlonHo, u e t Professional Women's club of to tie it, but such was not to be, nanroauers as manifested by the Secretary Green came to Helper prevalent fourth and 3 in the fifth whij a convened o Ug elow last , in three day fes- - for the first two men up were fanAugust from Florida where the ned by the unsolvable curves of tied Helper until the locals aaaea, ississitini P at the Newhouse hotel in Salt were vacationing! fifth. of the last family Up to the and the third another one in City, Saturday, flood district, stating that the sum Sunday and the Price twirler, another. scored senine tha he time had held The to the the Helper position "flay. More than 250 guests went out on a pop fly had been distributed i.OOO Ul nnQ in the sixth, and the rest 01 members. Dane- - of general secretary cf three asso- seated at) the opening ban- - cond basemen. the -suffering among if!,Q,.a ue p.u the time was oniy ,1.. t at Saturday evening. ciations, with headquarters In the e Price ing concluded the evening. PO A E AB R IB t'&e three innings last for workout, df Governor the offices for the Brewster,' Oh,io. Mr. Green succeed1 5 1 2 0 Wednesday 2 George H. Dern, Lee were scoreless. or Nesjon 1 welcomed the dele- - Minor 4 ensuing year cf the Odd Fellow- ed Julius Sheppard in the local as! 2 On the whole, the Helper team la. The time was greatly en- were installed. Business sesorder 5 1 ... J. ... a cun.. Blancy line workea ,, -- r assembly' were sociation work. riPbah pw by the responsive singing Leonard l 0 0 " , Whenever the were few. errors While Mr. Green's stay in our "riginal club 0 carried out during the mornsongs, which filled Leach 13 sluggers u..ked cvle out 01 visiting city has been brief, he will leave I.IEM0EIAL DAY OBSERVED i.in? and afternoon Installation 8 Pace v the ban was geueia.., sfan of musical officers rlso took place, and among a large circle of friends when he numbers was Bills 2 inrown 10His close Memorial day in this city was elected officers, Mrs. u.h..1 makes hie departure. gien. Mary Jane 0 iTl Tills th newly Spurlin, James cuts wCIC rof nrn rfi close and contact with the men of the town mrrked by the solemn decoration of the installed Treasurer, w?3 district court of Port- - Hooke 0 jali aeeaung manner. By appointed as- - iii hp association duties have been of graves in Bountaln View Ceme r Orfeon delivered the address team upne.u our Lakers women are most pleasant, and they, with the t'ry by the American Legion and IB R AB The E A PO chaplain. evening. She was national Helper 0 of the Eastern 0 2 1 membefs of the Helper lod3e. re?t of the townspeople will miss Auxiliary people. Honors were paid tentative to the Utah meet, Krisman 2 of Helper. 4 His work to the departed soldiers at rest in 2 er talk At 6:30 competitive degress work his cordial personality. was most inspiring, Allison 0 D.&.R G.W. No. with the Sunday school has been the local and in the Spring Glen Naomi of staff "e 8 0 the with evening was given over to Carmoni B H O A began, and his 'Sunday evening cemeteries. A Legion rifle squad 2 0 helpful i"c . 5 0 1 . 0 39 of tieiper, idi"; Presenting of club acts by the Vignetto cf Lvomnfv. Tlvey meetings were always inspirational fired sautos over the grce3 of their Hadley, .ceremonies. 0 their m Utah clubs. These . were Jacobshagen .13 Hcndren. He has departed comrades, and flags were 1 Rifled with tcUowed by Miriam No. 5 of and pleasantly friendly. 1. ... ..3 mmlical. dramatic' Kirk ' lb, decision of handled the recreation departjnent placed n each" grave by the AmeriMillar, Unanimous 0 Lake. humorous Salt : j The act Reese offerings. awarded the silver 0f the Y in' a very successful man- - can Legion Auxiliary. Memorial Swenson, c 1 nted by the 0 he jU(jgeg Price girls was Flaim s iubekau ner, and by the organization of services were also solemnized by t Feeney. H).lpcT cup g the most trophy " inli Williams tulnMiinnoi 2b VUUVttlllUllH, work displayed. Wilkes, best the bowling teams, gave that sport an various lodge orders, and relatives for 1 0 lodge 4 1 '""ley depicted a mine inter-- 1 Score and hits by innings: succes- - extraordinary P run of popularity. and fyiends decked graves with Borpnd ,in Page, year 5 6 7 8 92n a" tha jg 4 2 3 2 1 Thjg t explosion, the prompt re-- 1 - .1 won has .Was A to Salt Lake team taken lodge se of Paxman, be neper beautiful floral offerings. In Uie g)on that and rescue men, Price: !'-rf !.. I team the Howard, Last a ballgame between the year a 1 1 participated honor. 3 'successfully afternoon this 0 4 0 110 Hill'sffead, rf 0 0 uo'iy the tviumnh of life oven H i lournameni. team the. and the Salt Lake D.& home 3 1 0 was Downng under 0 0 4 .supervision 24' 0 0 8 37 R i.jin this Totals and club of year 'The the was the holiday ,Yonian team organization , fF W Minniesang, tt.O, Shop morning committee meet- - Helper: ' ef- 'was! O A Green's H Mr.' B Hall degree sponsored by 0 p diversion. 2 2 0 captaki.jwas ;Ma 1 1 3 0 P'weeded the II 5 2 2?' 2 which'' has accomplished much 7 ,,rc,pcr (According to' the ruling of the "ast. Here 0 0 4 0 0 ( 3 0 0 Krisman. ss Time was .pushed R 0 ;tp.t Hclner. twice of 3 r merits in 3 the good the.backipg.of the Y's ef- by TTMME3, SCHOOL BEGIHS t0 the date of tho national Aiiiw". entitled- .forts for community good. now 5 0 15 '0 (ta Su,osnrul,. 'being c n in July at Oakland,, and Mrs. jGreen ,has labored Mr. and Mrs c II. Olson are Carmoni. session of summer 0, the The retain the cup "'in their posees-- J00; al train 'aVignetto,' '"schoof. with ; splendid v re school started Tuesday,) with Prinof soil, Utah the nts 6' 0. tos(hel rJroud bearing 2 Tlfe the. pare prohd Sunday .3 a!s lb sioaIeijn..iienj J. and chih momn,-m fititfe 'fallow' arrivlBK. in Salt' Lake Jacbshagen i 0 1 4 Is on display in the window 'suits. She! hW, taught" the Primary cipal A. S. Horsley in charge. The on its way In a clever pa- - Monday morning. Mrs. Olson was. and they, will regret. grades from fourth to, eighth are 4 0 l:0'of ti,e Harel Cox aboppe. ;e!ass j brief memorial service formerly Miss Eveline Greenhalgh ntebt., pre-'t- o a 4 g 101 made lose 11 ,.th3 such, Rf Leute splendid teacher, as being handled, the principal subjrf, wincM a 'win the school in general. Little jects studied are, arithmetic and 1T meeting followed in- - of this city, and "Grandpa" is now V. r ai"'r awarded, .'and 110.. sneech pntTtion P eltIon of nfTlprqi 'ATarinrv ba infn nrnminpnt In tho grammar. Other studies in wh,ich buSv receiving congratulations on 35 .'10 27f7,j i...i.... 4r 'AT?a. .Dorothea veteran jewoi . ' President's tea Tl Totals Al.inn n is mmftar. Olson Mr. and students naw, the yem prove slow will also his first grandchild. n Smer after riiieen featured Dr. of St. be riven, and thus give the pupils Rcbekah the afternoon, a member of the Castle Dale High. Rubens lodge. Humphreys the 3 in Helper 2 n 0.0 ship P'aco of Kvina s h ... wrm served by tbe Louis arrived Wednesday evenlne.'o rhnr fnr Tirnshine- nn on their 0 1 0 'facnlty, ,'but at the' close.' 0 0 3 3 hotel. At (V- ,.') V t . IliW ... (if thei and will Riiccpr in the'. Mr. Rrwn WW1 worn 10 ...... nlnna , moved w. IK UrtU- - school '.,irt. '1ip ' fnic "v '."C rvt vn. ( tho family n.u v'm1 u v fctilt i. iv un-to ilmllog ls3 ; . , ' Clara M. Helper ' 7 in work. kinder classes '"V " ' secretary conduct Hum:Jnv,i0 general . remcr, state Lake. ' 0 , Dju 1 evenlng. (I 4 0 Ndent, presided. ' . r , , 11: 10. A pro- pnrea win j;uiiiinue wuu uiegouu rrrten the enrollment was noi 01 T 5.1.1 1 ' 1 " Is this work of the left Hits M. Salina Kremcr of t Crane Ada Clara Miss lUUJi ,varfiolent numbers- - to , w,arraal the Miss,' .rKjinjzationand " onewed i returned vrriniTyTTidrT 'TorSutt Lake"n'mfln'xloijV to" become acquainted w(ith time expended. by a pleasant' round visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry II. she the townspeople.. 51 ss" a month'siian.' Ah state Miss ClarJt. j The Creens will , go 'direct to San Mr. an,d Mrs. Joe Litizzette and -- pnnst. etfiidod (he fiftfi annual convention 1: erly Por"y remain herf two weeks. the and t Lake. Francisco on a combined business children and Mrs. T. jit. Litizzette vacation trip n te. Salt s of the; if P. at clubs,' by thora du'rln thc house' rueft of. nsr In on the absence of Mrs. mcrce nt a luncheon at the Coni- - ct,; was tha U presiding over the Sunday evening and pleasure trip. They will visit and 'daughter left Wednesday! T, . . . . . or Pac wnicn mciuum other and the. to an motor ""una ij0s extended Angeles, program, points trip or tne, merciai ciun. MrraKiwit r b n visited her brother. James, dinner before tour will V' Hub' returning. Their ific coast. A ' round tabid icussiona. Mi!8 Krcmer- interest mm- nu,h 'Throughout the convention each ancL also . . tix beeastern trip will probably take include Seattle., Wash., Portland, i'u nt l'Os Angeles. luttfnff ber rn'Uher, in Logan !Hkrtch" of Helper's nc- - banquet table was cleverly fore beginning her summer work them to St. Louis, at which time Ore. San Francisco, Los Angeles Ll wii,h favpra' ifrom the various ii r. uwn win no unubt nave de- - rnd other" California cities. these were in the employ of the ,u ,1'U'i n. 7U"the C!Th "f huslnpsscluhs of the state, 'and - clded as repreNebraska, of From upon his future company mil,"" an' dolegntes'Bll svmbollo of their district. eLtntlva Knmer Miss iffered for his. accept frorn those Mrs. F. W. Mlnnlesang and son Utah. in Thomas H. E: took advantage of the Helper club Mrs. ' friends. tance. wish Their frierfcls went to Salt Lake Monday, In the capacity of counworked Helper chosen Fred, were hia Met r'at mUnfl th" ci,yspash'nnd 'Miss Ruth school:) where-msuecess the of and take a ourse of the where Fred Con9 and happiness j another ty primary supervisor and enjoyed" delegates to the convention, sorely nerds ry,r, China locate. ever medical treatments. they years. several At nnn for the delegates' those 'were the only ones present fhclhs now, Boston Globe. j u 3 f the Chamber of Com-- ; frdm the local club. fans, nrewui L I 1 ed-ro:- :k de-'sa- 5. es . Gal-r.ni- ften. " i- Vfg-metto- i ,. .,..., I 3ed Si 1. -- 'Mr two-bagge- r, j "Y" Sec, 1 1 non-leag- i. I Helper ut SaltLake j nve-ru- "" ""l ,au con-th- e . - , ab-t- . , v t ss-l- fi f ' 3b-s- 01 . . Q first-ai- & d Q 08 09 1D mp-si.h- j. eon--fort- i s, . six-vrc- : '"'..'.. . KU-k.-.- . 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