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Show Picnic Moose at Price Park Draws Many Candy, Ice Cream free and Drinks tor the Children ,ek of Carbon of the order by the Loyal 'the Saturday evening; on season was ball of the . it,, iinnsti navilion. where uiiui a ia.ie sicing was popmar '.y morning crowds of Moose and their friends congregat-Ai- l Sunday ,Mp!e park. A the activities with numbers. Selection, Band; ' Address of the Frice Qity opened ommerc 4th along illy Prep aratfons tor Lelebratioii at He Iper Did You pro--rj- m rXl8H sive . Xw Great Britni. Know a gives SU to be the Hel par is the only Newspaper published in this wide world mat The . Evideiltl' this manual. THAT Times 'was made end of fun , Jqbla for. the people nam H iS Crai'ked ui ft JtX. The best answer we know of to the pessimists who have been de- HI! II M Ml Day Will e Crowded Fu oi Fun for All claring that the younger genera-- ! tion is soft and rapidly going to the doss Is "Lindbergh". DC a uam about Helper? Fireworks Have Already Arrived for the Big .Entertainment VOLUME 17 NUMBER Stock Pens at Fair 16. ! Talking About People GroundComplete; Board to Meet Soldier Summit Boy Narrowly Escapes I i.n wiiuu nccis or AuiomoDiie ? The committee of Finance by the Chamber who spoke .y,,,.ne, G. J. Reeves, What of have been a Conunei'3 w to moiwy fatal! might attend when a'ntonml.i!,. th .... dH,,,, V.H behalf of C. H. Madsen, as the Matters to was accident Fourth the South peiiiUnhig; avoided Third Selat "jTW was unable to attend. folder strttt, struck the .lad. of were was July who, celtbration, Summit two about busy fett walking Tuesday, when Devan Pet.;!iOll, SWUUi"""Fair Manager Sending Out Mrs. A. S. Horsley is and Saturday of in Thursday, Frldiay of his front or The w. bait visiting erson was Richard Beynon, companions. , snatched from under the with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Olson and Success marked thoir boy was carried for eight feet and last wek. Circular to all Business is familarly 'jXt Mr." Beynon wheels of a automobile. passing to due eftorts, in the prompt response" as was he baby Salt Lake to about fall this week. the under a rvrn as tnoe "lu Houses of Countv Devan is the old son of wheels of the car, he was pulled of a" business houses visited. The He talk-- , 'sident of this viciuity. j to Mfdy by Peterson, who ran to cola"''itee- composed of Dr c. u ' Rimu rvjnian of the Moose attended to busi- on the principles The stock pens on the Fahring, C. Daipiaz, A. S. Horsley the lad's assistance. matters in the caPi ol city J" tI?n county and also dwelt on the for f Bruisc3 about the body and cots A" J- stafford and T. Jouflas turn-o- n ' In Uhe fair grounds at Price were com- from Thursday until Saturday. ccnd.ition mer exisiting William V. auto- the arm were the only injhries e1 0Vt r l50oOiA towards el'ebra " " ty and the progress made. The pleted Tuesday. They have jbuen mobile was driven by Mrs. Harry Devin suffered, and for these he'1'011 lor tm twenty-Fourtas well closed with another selec-lo- n built from the Miss Peggy Baldini of Salt Lake Cook, SO, who was rogiam material! salvasid received treatment emer-- i as t he Fourth of July. This amount accompanied by the at from the Band. will no doubt be largere ere long from tha oCd Fair buildingu, and came to Helper Tuesday fclr a her husbanJ. Harry Cook, 32. Pat- - gency hospital. wtere At'nolan picnic lunches visit with Miss Bessaa Uievetti. due to the fact that many have rolman J. R. Burgess .witnessed 22 feet in width and 160 At the morncourt city Tuesday the different family rred among the accident and madt arrests and ing, Mrs. Cook entered a plea of cxprissed their desire to contribute i . .:! feet in length. Work is still pro i"iis was succeeuea wiui fOlipS. y not Mrs. Maud Treloar came homo cnargen the occupants with guilty, as didi her husband. although they were iot available .omerous sports for the children, gressing on the fencing,, which The after tnialforitho evening thejennessspending charge of drunken- - at the time the committeo was was will be board on which time each participant Tne story &a told by witnesses ness was set for June 16. Mre vorklng. the north side and week in Salt Lake City. his efforts. woven for sply awarded is that Mr. and Mrs. Retersori and, Cook was released on a bond of The definite shaping of the day's net wire on the south and fher free treats were given uie has not taken place as festivities were south Dtvan.. nephew' and $500.00 her was husband Mrs. walking V). Gar-Howard Bateman of J. Jewkes, fair manager, the , day in east. ;i!dren throughtout Main street towar1 ' local leased under the bond of $50.00 yet, though the day has all the asindefinite'011 is is an for visiting sending circular leters to the form of 2000 balloons, ice business concerns of the county as length cf time with Mrs. Maud; hote1, where they were stopping, Dick Buttrey furnished the bonds. pects of being one crowded full of and sd&a. water. fun for everyone. The parade will a forerunner fcr requests for prizes. Treloar. Contests of all kinds were staged be made an interesting feature, It is expected that these donated with prizes offered as before. Folt the amusement of the older K. James Bishop cf Englewoods, were prizes .furnished by the concerns dks and the contestants lowing this the program will take Died Price Home I'm prizes In the form of mer- - will be in the form of advertise- Calif., arri'l'd Monday to vjisit place. Numbers are now being arThese awards will be of- through the summer months at the s ments. handise. Notable among the ranged, and a prominent, interestto de- - fered for the various priza exhibits hdme of his son, C. II. Bishop. were those conducted Mrs. Sarah Virginia ing speaker will be obtained for Crockett, Pennine the oldest Carbbn county of the Fair. ths day. According to the comcalled her familiarly 'Sgrandma" by On the coming Monday .evening Mrs. S. L. Racev of Salt Lake friends, died at Price carlv Sat- sident present. on sports, there will be exThere were two The second game of the season mittee , R.rnr1 nf nirof ro will mcsnf i rivals for this honor, the one. tha ot Mr. ana.urs. urday morning at the age of 90 citement in profusion for the base...visuea at tne nomes l tinier oiscuss prepara- - Claude Mil er and Mr. and Mrs. years. Mrs. Crockett came to of the Helper junior teams was ball fans. Details will be announc'x Taylor, a pioneer of 1879, and to meet the problem of jack Sullivan and She returned home Pifte twenty-seve- n Powell of Price, a pioneer of tions, years ago and played Wednesday afternoon at the ed later. Hie needed Fair buildings. 5.2. The oldest pair of twins The extensive supply of fireworks Wednesday. The Townsita mad)3 her home with her son R. W. local baseball park. sent prdved to be Mrs. Pete Crockett. publisher of the Sun. Yankees and the Townsite Cubs were ordered long ago and have Miss Grace and Helen Cranor aderson of Price and Mrs. Pea- - FOETY AND EIGHT MEN MEET already arrived, so there s no Every year for the past number of were the opposing teams. The of Rawlings, Wyoming came here years the Ladies' Aid society of of Heiner, age 62 years. The danger of disappointment for this The Forty and Eight .men held- Wednesday to visit through the final score stood 15 to 10 in favor entertainment. The amount purwigest- twins were have given a party in honor the children Price a dinner meeting at the Rinetti summer months at the home of This is the second chased! exceeds .'that of Tjprniff Mr, of Mrs. Crockett's birthday and of the Cubs. and, Mrs. Lloyd Peacock of cafe at Price Wednesday evening. their grandmother, Mrs.. Mary this year on April 4, thy presented defeat the Cubs have handed the years, and this with the variety r.tiner, C. D. Pope, chef de gare, presided. Crowley. "Grandma" with ninety beautifdl Yankees; at the first game played obtained insures a larger program Downpours of rain hindered any of Delta, Colo., was for the plrasue of the townsfolk irther efforts of amusement. How-''e- r Mr. Graham, American Beauty roses, the gift of earlier in the week they were also e Dr. W A. Hardy returned than possible before. the crcrwd same number of fricnds. Dur- - victorious. The was immense in present and made a splendid speech managers of the Ht of the threatening weather as well as demonstrated his ability day from the four day convention - ing the dvil war Mrg Crockett newly organized .'ubs are Walter as a u ana b man. wr. urauam o( the Utah State Dental associa'hich friend of the south and lived Paur and Cecil Pchrson. persisted all during the day. Jimmie Helper-Mohrlan- d Game urana is lor me held at Ogden. inis uimy-- ( in xjnion territory. On numerous Greco is corresponaenc pither picnic will be given in the of the Yankeas. manager larPlans was the Colorado. were. of sixth annual meeting occasions she smuggled goods The lineup included Joe Paur and Postponed Acct. of pr future, to complete the award ganization Tor a contemplated the association has ever nel1-- . through the Union lines to the 's of the prizes for sports, which discussed Cecil Pehrson as pitchtrs' for the men and tneir fhe lectures and programs were confederates. se not given at the time of the ing cf all Cubs and Walter Paur and Cecil The activities of the Helper families, in the form, of a trip to given at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Crockett was born at Boon Pe;hr.-on-. nrJay outing. ratr.hprs For the Yaiil,-rrThe Hel team were more or less Fish Lake,- July The committee Mo., April 4,1837, thedaugh-- ' ville, in charge of pJtchenj wpfe JmmIe to Price to the form of auto rides, motored Mrs. W. O. Maulsby and so"-who men Sarah and per of willjan Bayi. Joe were A. J. Carlson, George JSiga and and an from a Thursday in the rain Sunday C. D. Pope, Dr Wm. Elliott, Orris returned was were outingwhom she to H. Cn)Ckett, Taylor, Alec Bell, Mat The catcher was afternoon. The team was schedulT. Jouflas, J. Galanis, F. P. Fisher motor trip to in diCd In 'tis, Albert Barnes 1862' Vrank Howard and Greco. The best hits wer ed kLahar P to play with Mohrland, but tha A. S. Hor3ley, L. Dennis, Dr. Wm. went to the 18gg Bcsideg hcr gf)n h Perkins. scored by Joe Paur, who held the a student Iliaof the elements with the From Maulsby, ... vious. John adversity Bash, and Lee Kirk. sho s,lrviv(,d bv thr.e of second and tbird base . ., , rrKiirnnd r,..i. of rain made playiug r downpiur II. R. Crockett of Dall position sons, euiiuic . nnllnva other watha, Art uennison, an j uuu w"-- ai man. sum- the h will too He difficulties numerous to contend them. spend of A. Nick Crockett Rinetti, eper ner; from Price, as, Texas; Jdhn So the game was postponed hte Ben-- , with. with parents. mer of Fawcett. Scott Crockett and B. M. Olson and Price ry and Mr3 John Bu'chanan jMr Small off at a double , d,JUEhtcr tonville, Ark. She also has a half attended a and wl'l tutnnan, oi Penwaruen Millard header when Mohrland plays commencement gra game Okla. Dill program at The Btetw who resides rcunon of the Andrews family at Score in arrived in Meiper monuav, 31. St. The other the at.!.-... here, Pa., from class Helper held be will first the July i i. Rprvicfs ifntiprai duating muu0i bane Liuciij rdi a., ch.il scheduled games were played. toak place enroute to Salt Lake Mr renar r CommunIty church on . mem- one hundred By vlrtuo of ilts win over Castle? " M'per golf enthusiasts handed Sunday at Salt Lata cny. iA.cai.aen us.uu , Friday afternoon at 2:30 ociock. bfia cf the family wera (present, Gate Price ami and the calling of the uays, inciuae: several honors golfers the small end of girls tretHving and these were from all parts of . t score in . game In the first of the Tii summer tuorist season was... , the first of a seriesof Wilma. Damans Forrester, Helper; a guest at uie u. Pan-- : went into, the Kenilworth Mr. the when fifth, golf niatch,pg fwp Monday. Mary Alice Meagher, Vernal; Sarfh some six years mother' h first his the ,in uranoe Eastern Utah ten il Kio position Ken of , worth; games the train Pramic were played on the Magaret Nichols.. ' 01 uie 3.!'' The run cf the league. first Vernal;1 on protest ago. its rs. Lake Salt Neal, won Preens, where Ifolrxer the Mary 8 passed h rough' last week of game to 6 score. Fljnn Train N. A Season. close interl.ctln and Nutter and Ardene. very . t,,.ll at. of onice.s in ! no Election pas-resulted the awardM. , , P. game 10:SS making nt 7 being hcro ,h..1..,i ft Cilniore of price was vie-- 1 Price. j ed to Kenilworth after the regular meeting 01 u.e lost r over Frank-- , Williams' of, they p, as per .sdic(lule. i"eificf.ra for Hep No ,M.en ,6. 7 to 2. to Mohrland, Mohrland v.ino. in a special O. F. 0. train, the rt companion e match meeting Tuesday The meraners ml !vour V. hall. m jmo " . Th follow: Klmer usrd several Ineligible players, and Some fine golf was dis- - you used to giggle . .1. ,tna rpaitR nn'ntr the here a 3:50 A.M. ana siui" uuuw ' "" or in oinciai act the Kenilworth protest was, uptimft the . accommodations The. every book fnt rr..,A. 1, 1 . nb ty both players during the sneltinc .... .i.-,- il. .. . . . 01)16 fnTInw: held l.y Ray Doming, president of r. a Hf:n- farina nre i1(C area hO ne in. . '4i,u teacher's beau came '.to visit.;: the liCAi 11 anu . m rep !yi.g ui Mr' ' h mreiice iuu" j. miiKi, h ;ue. Price and Hiawatha ri.,.i . , ' "ice will J most complete in me wtsi. .! Ul""u: n school? reelected; D. E. Lambson the c,9 participate in a e w d In reinaii. tie in the league elected, 4 1 made 3 change, and Wme soon. Vte Number Afr n.wor(.4,n. Secretary, reelec'ed; Le7 The score ot the and daugh- MailKhV. itCCOrOIHK wuu.ij,. thrir 1 to 0 game afur now standing, 1 Grosbeck fles Emma leaving Financial Mrs. wis TnorIie neiper( Secretary; of Played follows: Rrcretarv 'Sunday. . Financ the Ella and are Burgar; four ino. i at i&.oi jT innings was E Robertson, eighteen month ter, Fay, Of Salt Lake, Treasurer, at 6:55 A.M. and Good; Helper iviiss Florence on called of Sunny-sid- e account rain. They II. Bishop. h Ballinger C, Mrs. trust oe. P.M. . .2 guests of ,, ' Mrs. Mary Allison. ran wild 1 Hunter Standardville against Saturday." arrived . .0 i. and piled up a league record score :aDk Won, following Je q?.ttdardv.llle 1 Mrs. Lucy Venta of Rock Springs Wyo., is visiting Helper fniends, this week. spouial luently appointed , ' - ns "iier, 7 ' "T" J" - h . drunk-Fr.ida- - I ; i I re-fie- ld he j cream "Grandma" Crockett Townsite Yanks and Cubs Display Some at oon-il- 'Real' Ball Talent ! in-- ! . .ose j rs. ek - Fn-.th- , or-,ti- Rain oui-ge- st lea-g- uo s Qm . ..h" J'"', m. itr" tZY , w I , Hands Price i - rn. Hen-wit- End of Golf First Game , - , Mary'sf-the-Wasatc- h sixty-fou- 1 " .... 8 Penwarten pr-tit- Bdy-tt- Prlce-Hinwa- tha , nd a ' 8 ? ne I y. ,,:, nine-hol- .,,., - 1 - lw-i- i UP- i -- ! re-,r- .,, ir ... . 1 n-,u- i,i. t.,o ; . - ,' .' .' ,' ; W- ................. F' Glanottt 2 6 2 5 Price ,e'i rH- o , Ilaliinger .'."2 .' . A McGee Totals 2 t , 0 .'.V.'.'.'.V.'.'.V.'.'.V.O . Mm. 1. ."rgarrt. - '""ii've hi!(I i,.rt Kriday for Snlt and Mr. Van Clove joined tho capitol city Tuesday. is preparing to t)anCWo Honolulu this suninier, L,r( 8 Wi" ,)p engaged as a Si tarhor ,lurn. ;tho roming term. O . C 1 one-ha- Izaak Walton's' of Carbon County Will Tell About the "Big AAAC "AUC ,AICAl iAAC Ones Which Uapturea, Ihey the rest serenity that that the ""jf - ' " edictions plenty of fish', .... . catches, . , nf nrize wuu ii. u.niuvai , a gla(1 sotln(1 to the avajiable The period of unfavorable, rainy ' of tho for and the usual fervid tales ears, and is all the inducement weather which has been ours had con- which they cues ,. , withdrew "big niost anyone needs. tne pas line the when lost The esceiition ho the operr, but ani qufTed from the srene Wednesday are the lakes above the 7000 date ,er the prima donna oiokc, This deadline touchelevation. .... foot lem-i-While many win ' first the A ll I of the head of Provo, at lakes .!. enactment es tha f role for the t naT willingly at their oeMhs an,. Uintah, in Rock season Creek, . week-end- s Duchesne, of the Fishing acts lh,3 tJme, the wai-- ; Retarded Green and Bear Rivers. win ftfr tho pleasure of the Izaac holidays opPortune I any of ami ot summer conditions prompts the offlf ton's of Carbon county. s T. so that the present ,he local fishermen departed pylns thdr ficial order, not be interfered. "' " some might spawning of favorite waters for cool the;ir day lirl0 .int0 the ' will hi accessible for waters rainy! u These were in waiting The re ent lak0. ... m... or me others who lined oft tlle rivers h iniyinnnB more In h e naiuio, ' ln " .,ravrn ,.i.,nr,.o ' tii t er annul. u...... . In an "I""1" sectioh the from Aside one. wi concf no- - i ne i than filled ways reel, to oe'n high waters and these 4 a. with there derived, ot at angling so joy even opened pure But Iba season officially with much sediment. m Their return will be marked) . FtTguson Angorso'n AKlerson ' i lf .' '!'.!'.!!!!! .....o Mauisby Maulsby . Wetter 7is r ! p v. i - ..,nr " -- comes and in the open, living tramping around the woods, and seeing Nature at first hand.' From this viewpoint Izaak Walton says: "When I would b:M't content In (the and inertia I ; confidence i twer and wksdom and providence of Almighty God, I will walk the meadows by some gliding stream, and there contemplate the lilies that take no care, and those is with very-man- other little living creatures that are not only created, but fed s 'man knows not how) by the of Nature, and of, the God therefore trust in Him." good-1!om- of runs. 2,", Mr bcr r Wm. II. Cash was a me.u. the Carbon division, Ladies Clio: .s who won second place in tlu M.I. A. final contest conducted In Jalt Lake Saturday evening In tl Sale Lake Tabernacle. Mrs. 0 Harding of Price wag the dir-- f or of the group. The contests i dramatic and musical lines wore li dd In connection with tho thirty-secon- d . f 1 annual conference of the associations. At the departmental sessions of Primary association, Mrs. L. C'hilds and Mrs. Gilbert Boren of Helper were present. Marshal tho wide wapiti.- A. Knobbs is out in open spaces this week contests with members or C. tho finny tribe. E. P. Horning is filling his official capacity during his absence. |