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Show HELPER TO iVESTATE TOURNAMENT IN JUNIOR BASEBALL To Begin )0I 1 Wednesday 7th Do You September 3 Know ummer closing ' the J tke of the youthful population aust turn their thoughts to the be-or other wise another school year, ER.lt scheduled ...Kcr to commence 7th nrnceed- - insu of Teacher's one day County Carbon the jouncing im week ake suro tho Sometimes h. hair gets the thicker fliers. ic D. C. of con-tw- o al- - instruc-:outin- e will com- -. and morning, Thursday announces A. S. Horsley rl is important that all eligible children be present for the class work li: Orange-Crusher- for State Championship Helper, Carbon County, Utah, September 1, 1927 NO. 27 Price Rotarians were hosts to the business men of HelDer at tho re gular meeting of the Rotary Club Tuesday evening, when the Price organization held its gathering at the Helper V.M.C.A. at the invitation of Dr. R. Humphrey. A sumptuous banquet, prepared under the direction of Secretary Humphrey and served in true Parision style by garcons adorned with goatees, brought to the surface all the friendly feeling between the members and their te extended to Helper in the future. Whether Helper needs and will support a Rotary Club was discuss- ed by Emil Nyman, a late member' cf the Price club. Following this' discussion, the Price club decided to confer with the district governor with the view to establishing! a Club in Helper if conditions warrant. mous-tashes.a- land Concert Monday, September 5th j be- ing Labor Day, the Helper City Band will give a concert at rix in the afternoon on the corner of Main and Depot Committees Appointed (v i id ex-,io- us be-th- J Infant Dies r 3 at bus-groun- k j j oau Car-Coun- ty i,nr.H JMI County Institute, fith. ember - no 0 13i-t- UL no 1UI will have its with the Teach- at Price Tuesday, es Ti, tontiotsve DE LUXE QUARTERS NEW $35 000 BARNS PROVIDE SHOW AT STATE FAIR LIVESTOCK GREATEST FOR nro : m. Principals' meeting. and Objective For D C- wood- Supt 3raddress, "Statement of For prin,arv flrad.e8." Clrra M. Kramer. 0 m. General session, instrumental singing; lenity E' M. Williams and William address by r'eperesntative 'e superintendent. a. m. Department sessions. "arT Rrade section under diree-- 1 of Supervisor Kramer; the. !tmer grades under direction of 'ntpnnt Woodward; hi git s''Ction under dtrortlnn of "Aims '1928," by .. y - Ms " s i r:"r , ,P' .' ''1. Oonoral session. R ead- Miss Cladys Smith; ""'o. Miss Irene Holme; . ........ t ''y Superintendent Wood- - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brady Heiner are spending the we?k iting iu Salt Lake. of vis- Miss Mnxine Porter returned the last of the week from a week's visit with friends in the capitol city. l"-3- A. J. Vieta cams home last Wednesday from a fishing trip at Fish-lakA proud catch was a ten the Salt Lakers tstab'lshed their pounder which he brought home. prominence In boy's baseball. They will arrive In Helper Saturday Keith Seegmiller of St. George i afternoon. The Helper team, which Is goand Elva Simonsen of Emery were licensed to wed in Salt Lake City ing under the name of the Orange the last of the week. Crushers, Is not the regular Crushe. but will present the er's line-ucollection of boy baseball talbest Mrs. 0. AV. Daily and grand son, Bod Daily, left for their home in ent this town has to offer, being Los Angeles, after spending the past picked from all the numerous baseball teams In Helper. Sunny Frato, three weeks in Helper, ' a pitcher from Sunnyside, ia the line-up not on the Mrs. L. R. Metz and daughter, only player a have from The very boys Helper. Dorothy, went to Salt Lake Monday hitting aggregation, and evening, to remain several days, strong will call for exceptional twirling visiting friends and relatives. on the part of the Laker's star to keep the locals from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball pitchers and often. Frato, imfast scoring and children motored to Salt Lake will profrom Sunnyside, Sunday where they spent the fore ported of most of burden the bear bably part of the week. the Crushers ptchin;, and comes a reputation of being one of with W. F. Bulkley, archdeacon of the hurlers In the county. cleverest the state and astor of the Episcopal When the Sunnyside product wears church of Provo, visited in Helper down if he does some local talbetween trains Thursday afternoon. ent will take his place, and will be one of the flive steady Miss Evelyn Selman of Provo probably hurlers available, namely; Oris returned home Sunday from a two Paul Kos, Harry Nichols, Maulsby, week's visit with Miss Estella Abor Fred Bozoni. Maulsbott of this city and Miss Laura Jack Vigor is the favorite for getting the by Elliott of Standardvllle. position on account of the little fellow's experience on the Helper A. S. Wahl, Jack Jacobhagen, Pat The catchljng burteam. League Sullivan, Jack Sullivan, Red Knobbs be held by Ed Litizzette and Ben Domeco, spent Saturday den will in Bob Ossana and conjunction. and Sunday hunting sage hens in be chosen will team of the rest The the Ucntah basin country of a numerous collection from . ball consistent hitting, Mrs. Elizabeth Bray has return-- , strong cd to her home in Leadville, Colo.,' players, namoly: John Reed, John Ernest following a three week's visit at Bruno .William GuarirntI, Ace Verdi, Bruce Moffit, Cima, the home of her son, Elmer Bray, Frank Zaccarla, George Patterick in this city. Ray Nichols and Richard Childs. wilt of the as Crushers, manager Mrs. J. Buchanan and daughter, the of lining-uplayhave charge Barand Juanna, grrnddaughter, bara went to Wendover, Nevada ers. Should one of the teams win Thursday to visit with Mr. and the first two a.fternoons, there there will be no game on he last day. Mrs. Harry Exstein. The latest victory cf the Orange Mrs. John Malaker end child- - Crushers show8 tnat tney win De e ren of Helper were guests at the! fully capable of showing the north from th bunch touted of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mayjly tt they can play brsebB'l. Whon at Rooscve:t last week. Mrs. of Orange aker is a sister of Mr. May. Thz ," r Va picked team family returned home Sunday. and Spring Can- lr;i,: Mrs. John Laboroi went to Bing- yon 14 to 4 they came through olors flying high, proving ham Monday for a visit of two with their v'orth. weeks with relatives. She was e Tho Spring Glen Bottling Comby her sister, Miss g who been Contralto has pany rnd The American Legion of here Helper are risking their funds to brinr the Salt Lake team here to If Charles Perry returned Monday play the games. from two week's trip in California. the '"te receipts are not sufficient The various cities viiitcd included to r y the expenses, they are tho Lei Angeles, where his mother. lose-- i. If money should be left Mrs. T- Perry and sist?r, Corinda, over after all bills are paid, which are residing for the benefit of Mrs. Is rat likely, they will treat the bon to a banquet or some suoh Perry's health. They have nothing to win, Joe. Rebol Sr. has just re- bit, lose a great deal in the and it is no more than fair cently returned from a tour of month's t Europe covering three they should expect the heartime. Among the points of interest ty support of the town In their he visited were Important centers risk of bringing the first state in France, Germany, Austria, and championship game to Helper. R. - A. Nilson and F. E. Steele, as re- Italy. presenfetives of the Legion and Mrs. F. P. Fisher returned Sat- th-- Bottling Company have charge urday from a ton day's motor trip of all arrangements. which Included Salt Lake City, to are scheduled The pames Idaho Frlls, Ida., and Kemm'erer, jpta't promptly at three P. M. and Wvo. She was accompanied to Salt will give any frn his money's s worth fok? by Mr. and Mrs. W.W. doubly paid in thrills and cf Chicago who had visited at excitement The managers expect a aer home here and who were en- - lnrge crowd out to witness those route to Snn Francisco. final. important games. p, - p high-hom- Mal-jthf- rnt - I One of w th ITH nf Will inihi' tha Ioikum 'r i Erected Two New Barns - .. .... i;r .lour rnltir r Grounds this Year at th e State Fair ,. ,v. (,,r spiinin e'7- l.y til" rrir l!uli 1 ..i . 4? sessions m Miss Blaine Allied of Salt Lake has been spending the past week with her aunt, Mrs. L. V. Howell. t'-a- 0. J. Reeves. "1Department Mrs. Benjeman Decker is visiting Relatives end friends in Salt Lake and Mt. Bleasant this week. I'--- - a- - p' Mr. and Mrs. T. Littizzette motored to Salt Lake City early Sunday morning, returning the same day. vis-tin- V S ;rns- 5.', LOCALS Boy's baseball promises to come to a thrilling close in the state when a picked team from Salt Lake representing the cream cf four of the boy's leagues in that city meets the Orange Crushers of Helper on next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 4th, 5th and The games pro6th, in Helper mise to be exciting from start to finish, for tha teams are evenly matched and would, if allowed, come to the fray with battle axes instead of baseball gloves. These contests are the t ones in the state championship rice, and are to be absolutely fl ial. The Lake Team, named the "All Stars'' far this ocnslo i, como to Helper with a boin'lful supply of backing from the north country, for they are the bast of four big boy's leagues in the Calt Lake territory. They ere hlightly the favorites to win, but the locals promise to show them a tough time of it before the games are through. Their last triumph was over the Tooele nine in a recent contest. By winning over that team 16 to 1 Mar-aret- oy pupeiinic"- voodward follows: - 4 -- ""iiMiiiiieu ?0 To be Played With Helper's Boy Team Picked Team from Salt Lake City s to Battle with. instructions. The proposal of Rev. Henry M. Am eligible to the first Streets. Mtrkel to extend an invitation to include those of the school the 1928 conference cf the Metho- -' The public is cordially " " trea.u u: The meeting was conduct- dist Episcopal Church to meet in guests. Is Otherwise ed under the direction of L. A. Price was endorsed and rpnsiis is taken. the Club' not be accepted McGee, chairman of the committee decided to (children will the invitation amplify iiool work. The school census on Public Affairs for the Rotary with a letter to the conference ofn every year between October club. fering the hospitality of Price on and 31st. an address c. greet- that occasion. Following At a meeting of the Catholic i no major repair work nec- - ings to the guests by President D. Secretary Humphrey was given Women's League of Carbon county on the local school building C. "Woodward, Jr., Mayor F. R. a hearty acclamation for his eJ" held in the Notre Dame churc at work has been com- - Porter of eedful Helper responded with forts and hospitality, and it. WaS Pripo TllflfiddV ofloinrun n il and the building stands in an assuran.-.-a of welcome Arthur the unanimous expression of the lowing committees were appointed: jness for another year's throngs Horsley presented a glowing vision members that Helper should make Program, Mrs. V. H. Bash, ChairTwo new hardwood of idents. which every effort to retain Mr. Humph- man; Mrs. Maude future, Helper's potential Ruggeri, Mrs. A. L were laid) in the sixth and was if not surpassed, by rey in the capacity of secretary of D. White. equalled, All the black- - a grade rooms. prophecy of the great city which the Y. M. C. A. Entertainment, Mrs. ,W. J. Reed, h have been repainted and the is destined to develope in Price asi As is sometimes customary in Chairman; Mrs. J. D. Norris, Mrs. ws in the older section of the tcld by Mat Gilmour. meetings between rival communit- J. A. Schultz. bj refitted to check the cracks The principal address of the ies, this gathering ended up in a Parichiol School, Mrs .Maude Ruting the inflow of dust and evening was on the theme "Why fight. The fight, however, was ggeri, chairman; Mrs. Kanna. air. Price and Helper should Cooper- - satisfactory to all concerned, in Press Committee, Mrs. A. S. Wahl upper grades will be divided ate," by Cecil Pope, city attorney that the blows were struck by two Miss Angela Martelle. chairman; Junior High school with id'e- - for Helper. Mr. Pope presented! energetic young Helper examples Sick Committee, Mrs. G. H. Welch enfwork under the direction the benefits of unity and the fall- - of what gymnasium training will chairman. fur-it- y various teachers. Mrs. Ray acy of Individual effort in commun-- 1 accomplish, and three fast and Library Committee, the Deming. before were teachers comprising the fa- rounds fought service. specific Citing chairman. of the City school will begin amples where cooperation would ' decision of the umpire awarded the Sewing Circle and Hospital Comi.rira In TT1nor th.A last nf the Mr. Pope belt to one of the battlers. The mittee, Mrs. Marquette, chairman; results, desirable produce I from their various homes mentioned the successful advertis-- . visitors presented a purse to the Mrs. R. Ishwood, Mrs. Jahn Pintus. e centers. Several ing of Carbon County, rather than contestants, which was divided vacation Membership Committee, Mrs.j F. tween them. attended summer school and of claims the forward Osburt, chairman; Mrs. D. E. Leonputting hus returning more fully en- - a Also, Among the Helper guests were ard, Mrs. Vera Litizzette, Mrs. A. D. byj single community. fed for Emil their important work. A Nyman, Cecil D. Pope, A. S. White, Mrs. J. Kansas. unity a control of the political for the balance of power in the county Horsley, V. W. Faucett, F. R. Por-ca- n frity of the teachers R. Humphrey, in Helper ig year have taught Mr. Pcpe concluded ter and Secretary be held. e T. Orson Brooks, president of the past year, and thus proven with a tribute to the accomplishof commerce, was ex-- ( Price chamber and A. S. Price qualifications. p Horsley, ments of Rotary in will supervise fthej pressed the hope thai Rotary may also a guest principal James, the infant son of Mr. and of all the gades, and will died at the Mrs. A. J. Carlson instructor in mathematics and son Frank, family home Sunday morning at 1 Barboglio for Joseph POSTPONED GAME Junior aiotored'to Glenwood Springs, Colo, o'clock from a brief illness of pneuhigh school grades. hall team did not the first of the week. Joseph, Jr. monia. Ueiner Tv,a J' 1 u& The baby was age five members of the faculty, their . to win meir "' -has snent the Ereater part of and one half months. Funeral serand sections are listed her: have second nan oi u R. Colorado cjity vices were held from the Railroad in the summer Barrus, 8th grade, manual game In the , as a result of the postpone-wUh Frank Saturday. chapel Monday afternoon, with ;ing; Fenton Hickman, 7th serson contest d Kan-ths. section the Helper-MohrlanBarboglio wiU proceed to Byron Carter officiating. 1. Music, section 2, of Bishop was to be played on the locj Thn snuslipra wpre Rfshon Harlson "SI June citVi Missouri on a trip of . Murdock, 6th grade, last Sunday. Rain prevent-'JD t0 be gone ten day8. of Snrinfr Canyon. Music was offer-- ! natur6i l:Mnrin fit :h T?nsrmiKKPti . .. uum KMntr ed by Mrs W. M. Bash, solist; and ""s started. section 2; Alta Thompson ea tne game Mrs. reH. Leute Byron Moffit and Mrs. Dan M. grade, section 1 ;Gyyn Owen, Mr. and Mrs. summoned Interment was made , hnmB last Thursday after-- 1 Kccler, duet. srade, section 2; Delia Sprat-!- ? Mrs J. T. Kelly was South Aberdeen, in in Price the 4th Grade. Rwttnn 1 ; Evelvn to her home City cemetery beside noon from a moior trip to Ouray, illserious had died with the who the the by F n. 4th sister, Colorado. They went by way of; grade, section 2; Mary Dakota, Monday, B. H. Fleege. some five week ago. same disease Al 3rd father. and Mesa her of Grand Park, ness and grade, section 1; Joseon tne Meeker, the LaSalle'.This marks the fourth death that Pagano, 3rd grade, section2; Before leaving for Aberdeen returned through was received !a They visited has saddened the Carlson family to Moab. Rasmussen, 2nd grade, sec- - afternoon train word Mr. mountains overtaken in the last five weeks. had 1; Rubv .Tnnps in death .nr1 apc- that Ouray. relatives while I 2; Vivian Smith, 1st grade, Fleege. iia M. J. Bookalls of Salt Lake was l; Mrs. Allice Bullen, 1st firm Graves went to Salt Lake the confer- reason f'ethe la dinner guest at the home of Mr. section 2, Maybe City for repairs Sunday. (Printed is failea Geneva 'and Mrs. J. Barboglio Sunday school all ence buses transporting l,y special request.) town Mih school wet a is Geneva students to the hich Rflinnl fmm Hplnei f vicinity will begin operations :iing fC State Championship to 4 at- - distribution of books will occupy the after-period- s. Regular Reho.nl tries r. will be a day of reg- . inaimn- Utrtinq nr ........ ana pie;iui 1 he a man's get with the ladies. PRICE ROTARY CLUB HOASTS TO that the HELPER BUSINESS MEN AT LOCAL generally will utilize and thus Y. M. C. A. ON TUESDAY opportunity EVENING festivities at Wood-"j'- ;aesday lis the thinner iL VOLUME 17 Da re Mellon Pirer. Monday. applies Jl i trans-Atlant- I. fl ; more sun spots at announces rs institute, day's time , day this year, The II the program of of the term, Sup-ie- of school, uachers jecis are not high . juestiay reports scientists should THAT Helper merchants have better stocks to select from than you will find elsewhere. of is IMo-- e to to trtrS'?.,:,. Pitv. Pw: e,M aniinnU fur mm Th.i. fiimbind Ac..mmoiltion(i . qur(.M. Vt h re no There rinr pillnm is noticf-nblThe minirilii are tetherod to posts In stulls. ,hil.itin of 5H0 headid o( fruit 'of feed ruekn running tlio entiro Umth buiidiiiKS on both lidea anil in flit nf th " h',r",", a''e ,,r"v lk in the WKla ainlia Vimtorn middle. . of tli" lii t i..ti the row. , , of briek and eonrrete fniv The new bnrtin. III October for night hw. in Salt Lako City. Ml of 'lay HVMI'lll striietiun. eoinpni'o a hanilaomn and incfiil addiiinii to the equipment of the I'tsh filnte .d nr the last word in liveatock ej l air, It.liilimi buildnijl. ; Wat-l'in- af-f- a'; ven-t'-r- o, |