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Show Several persons now cherishing the Presidential bee will timl iater on that by way of reward they have been stung. Detroit Free Tress You jpo jfCnow g tie -- only busi- I a. it i m ONE SMASH! NG "BOOZE ' WOUND" l'URNS LAD The TIMES Circulation Is H 1 so that mak;s men ;v.vit advertis- - ' J ANDS Sf JA1 MA Helper, Carbon County, Utah, October TRAFFIC IS AGAIN RAUTED EY WILLOW CHEEK CANYON TO PERMIT REPAIRS IN PRICE RIVER CANYON 1827 13- - To Out-of-To- Looking Down Business End of "45 Automatic" Makes Ladies Go Wild Over One "Loyal" Christensen, Prohibition Officer S3 NUMBER Visitors wn Loval Christensen, welh.nown. the exact spot where the woman said she had been held captive. though not favorably known throu-'o- The two officers were looking for Be sure to visit our stoves and cur shops of all kinds and cunt af-! was arrested Carbon county had' been who someone steeling best while is one of the yonrselves ycu are in Helper, became Helper tor scores of p. lice officers of Trovo from the orchard of Frank and mcst economical matkets in Eastern Utah in which to buy all 011 west Drive. on the been had Lake and Seeing the Salt Spencer kinds of gcods. out throughout Thursday for the parked car a short distance west of two officers went This sounds strange desen't it? But it is absolutely a fact, bemember oT the federal the orchard the As Deputy Sheriff to investigate. cause the cost cf doing business in Helper is much smaller than in. enforcement etaff of Willis advanced towards the car and prohibition most cities its size. the Salt Lake office. He was arrest- - flashed his light on it, Christensen td about S o'clock Thursday even- - was recognized by Willis as he stuck Dcn't take our word for it, but ask ycur friends who have beer( Ing by Deputy Sheriff Joseph McKell his light through the door and said, here, or g to our merchantile iivtitntions end get the prices and as he walked into the sheriff's office "Don't flash that light, Willis." compare them with the prices er.d the quality cf gcods where you He was wanted here on in Provo. Thinking that the federal dry agent may live, and yen will be astonished at the cheapness of the HslpeV a cirminal assault charge. was working on a liquor case, Willis The alleged crime was committed turned prices. back to his own car and renight,, according to- the turned with Snow to the city. Wednesday beat center itself bein and market of the cheapest Helper prides story told by the young woman who The young woman declares that market center in all the county. swore to the complaint. According while Cbristensou was talking with to her narration she was walking Willis, he was pushing a revolver Cartainly ycu will agree with us' that in no other city the size her home shortly after 10 in her side. He hrH threatened her towards cf Helper are there such large stocks and interesting shops of all o'clock Wednesday evening. When as the car advance that if she made kinds. between Center and First South sts. a sound he would kill her, she deon First West, a car pulled up to clared to the poli o. Being We don't care where yoo. live you can buy cheaper in Helper the sidewalk and a voice called a with Willis and hearing than elsewhere. familiar "Hello." Thinking it was Christensen talk with him so famila friend, the young woman walked So take a few hours off and drive to Helper and buy ycur fall he might iarly, she said she over to the car, where she faced a bo an accomplice thought of her attacker and Winter clothing, shoes, wearing apparel and groceries and see reviver and was ordered with the and she' would therefore have no what you save. threat of death to enter the car chance of getting assistance by quickly and quietly. screaming. The woman alleges that the After Christensen had been arstranger drove the car about two rested, the sheriff's office took posmiles west from t lie center of the session of his car, inthe back of town cn West Center street, to- which they found two revolvers, a wards Provo Beach, where he stop- rifle, several pint flasks filled with ped the car at the side of the road moonshine, and an empty small keg. and kept her captive for fore than Christensen is about 30 or 35 She declares that he years of age. He formerly lied in The unique and very interesting! and take advantage of the educa- - ive hours. held her nose and tried to fore li- Richfield. experience of participating in the, tional process. For the past several weeks, the quor down her throat after which Preliminary hearing in the case filming of motion pictures will be cf scenes, activities and he attacked her. Several times she of state of Utah vs. Loyal Christenresidents filming '"Friday afforded Helper to the police he threatened to sen former prohibition enforcement and Saturday of this week, when other typical atmosphere, has been! said kill if she refused to obey him. officer accused by a Provo woman her the lofor at to this under Thistle, DeMille process studios 'move the Christensen was linked with the of having committed a statutory ofpicture. "The Night Flyer" cation to secure scenes of local at- raih-oaattack through one of the strangest fense was set for Thursday at 10 now into action a railroad pioneering early for brings picture, mosphere ever recorded. As the a. in., by Judge George S. Ballif cf coincidences as well as and Indians, experiences, in the making.. woman told her story to the the Provo Christensen city court. The DeMille company is expected old rolling railroad stock, and wreck young Ft Helper Friday, and will remain scenes are being utilized to make police officers Thursday morning. was represented by Attorney Abe W. Police Officer J. C. Snow recalled Turner of Provo. More than 200 here several days, until satisfactory the film realistic. that during the night he and Depu- persons crowded the little court RalsWilliam and Jobyan Boyd, "shots" are caught by the recording Sheriff S. A. Willis saw a car at room. ty ana are At supporthead the cast, lens. ton, motion of the picture eye in rhilo DeWitt be will ed. by Jennings, least fifty local people Robert Dudley and J. demand by Walter Lang, director of BANQUET FOR COUNTY TEACHBUSINESS WOMEN OF HELPER the film, for Friday's work and one ERS HELD AT .PRICE GIVE DINNER MEETING ChamA. S. Horsley, of the Helper hundred Saturday. While the opthe of is of common ber in a Commerce, be charge portunity might The annual banquet and reception The Business and Professional occurance in the movie sec- arrangements, and any persons wish- for the members of the teaching films have in to a the of Helper met at their is Women it still participate ing tions of the country, yet a chance to do so by promp.t profession throughout Carbon coun- monthly dinner meeting Monday rare, one in this intermountain and much interest is being communication with Mr. Horsley. ty was given Friday evening at eveuing, at the Grill Cafe banquet shown. Arrangements will be made He will also give information re- Price with the Price Chamber of rooms. A Halloween coior scneme was used in aeian 101- lub iauie to let the children of the local school garding the proper hour and other Commerce as hosts to the affair. The members and view the pictures in the making,1 detail;,. pointments. was The banquet ana reception prospective members of the given at the L. D. S. tabernacle guests, numbered sixteen. Mra, local club, TO S. WOMEN LOCAL E. 0. Orson T. Brooks, president of the KICKS OF HORSE THREE WEEKS a teacher of the HelpAlice Bullen, chamber was toastmaster. The ATTEND ANNUAL SESSION AGO FATAL TO YOUTH was welcomed as er school faculty, orchestra, rendered, selections AT SALT LAKE CITY of the club. Mrs. newest member the during the dinner. Henry Columbus Feichko, 8, son of the asH. E. Thomas, president At the reception, the ladies quarWcmen of the Order of the re an of Andrew and Julia Feichko of Milinteresting gave sociation, under the direction of Mrs Star will convene Thursday and tette, State cf the cf view the proceedings ler Creek, died at the home of his B. Harding, favored the ..,1 11... ,.,Hnn- l,nA in at George l eiKw.ta with Inna Thnra execuuvu uuai u parents Monday afternoon, as a re- Friday at the Masonic temple, Dr' Lake the day, Sun- Salt preceeding KOinu twenty-brougt h their uUr, vr,M,i for Lake wprp i. City suit cf a cerebral kemmorhagei.FaU executive the At that time, day. A) on by the kick of a horse second annual session. The opening Stcokey and Canncn Thompson. board met with the presidents of was dramatic sketch ,an amusing meeting will convene Thursday at of Utah to review three weeks ago. feature, under the direction of Miss the various clubs of m. introduction 10 a. the with of the year's lad outline the general At the time of the injury the Smith. Gladysto in solving assist and club recep-witand the work, Mayor C. H. Madsen, who is also had been playing and was going distinguished gucrts club as individual of any problems f tho rnrhnn n!n. his father to haul a load of, tlon of past grand matrons and past nri-- ina! ru Jt,.,.u, " .n me uy iicnwtuia. nreseiueu he! As seat. tliA Viov In tlit Tfnrrltno tflmnl win rniintv v.. vn- me mat uiutr ui, Kphnnl mid Kiaiiu va runs as n. .u., form of a musical, in the ami1 silver tea, ,, ,. to veved assembled the the tr.n of thP hav rack he' ,.... tetchov at.,.. 13 annt belnK "ar Iut" r" fell and, struck the ground beneath w f welcome wiu come the quests the greetings of Price city on ure. . . timi cf and nve 1, Tables i bridge nn i,.. ii. c.i mo ilvi v.., auu suitresses 01 i"'8- luyrm ;i. mumtui-were hundred following arranged kicked animals became excited and tnal worthy grand matron, andj business men. Kmil Nyman, of this city, mem- - the dinner. the child, causing a severe fracture r)aniel Kcnold. worthy rcrand nat-- l a and of the skull, a fractured rib rrn R.j)rt3 ,y the grand secretary! bcr of the county board of educa- - TEA GIVEN BY LADIES spone on ine merits or eeluca ruptured lung.' and grand treasurer will conclude OF CATHOLIC LEAGUE The boy had responded to treat- the meeting. tion, and lauded the leaching pro- ment at the local hospital. and had At noon luncheon will be served, fession as a mcst important and Apparently re covered, but Monday in the- banquet hall of the temple worthy life object. The ladies of the Catholic Wo- D. C. Woodward,-men'.fternoon while playing he was sud- and in the afterncon the memorial! Superintendent League entertained at a will be conducted. The re- - Jr-- commented upon the pleasingl tifully arranged tea at the Y. M. Cf denly paralyzed. It was found that a cerebral hemorhage had occurred ether committees will be given in; spirit of good fellowship shown by1 A. at Helper Tuesday afternoon. A and he died! at 2:30 in thsafter-110- 0 othr committees will be given in the chamber as hosts, and favored y l!ov and white color scheme dec- 11. the continuance of the fio tea tables. During the the afternoon. Thursday evening 1, Besides his parents the following services will be conducted by ed parties between patrons and tui h:.t;s several musical selections brothers and sisters survive: Mrs. ofiiccrs of Radiant chapter No. 12, teachers. were given. Miss Angeline Martelle stunts preceedej of this city gave piano selections Mary Skerl of Helper; Carolyn, 0- - and candidates will receive the de- ga, Gladys, Josephine and Irvine, all gries of the order. The chapters the evening of dancing at the City and Miss Margaret Drussier of Price cf Miller Creek. are Lynds No. J, Mizpah No. 5 and, hall, where 500 persons participate gave a voal solo, accompanied by ed. One hundred and forty-fiv- e of Miss Marteile. Mrs. H. Schulty of Dadiant No. 12. UTAII CONVICT CAUGHT Friday morning's meeting will be. the teaching force of the county of Latuda and Mrs. Wm. Darrah of Price presided at the tea tables. It BY COAST POLICE devnted exclusively to reports, fol- 165 were in attendance. The teachers frcm the local school was decided that on the second lowing which luncheon will be serv- Cbief Deputy Sheriff L. L. Larsen cd in Shay's cafeteria. In the after- - forre to spend the evening in socia- -' Wednesday in November a reception of Salt Lake was advised Saturday noon will be election of officers with! binty were Miss Mary Dalpiaz, Miss and musical be given in honor of that W. R. Strakey, who escaped further reports. At 6:30 p. m. din- - Thelma Faylor. Miss Evelyn Mad-- ( M nsignnr A. F. Giovannoni. There members in about twenty-fiv- e from the Utah state prison while ner will be served at the First' s"n. Miss Alta Thompson, Miss Deli- -' Methe-dlsct U la Bullen.' entertaia- Mrs. and the udance Alice to n five Second and nt vears church. East, therm Spratling during serving rent. The dinneil life for assault with intent to mur- Second South streets. der former Sheriff Ray Doming of will be followed by the installation CARE0N GIRLS HOLD OFFICE IN CATHOLIC SCHOOL Carbon ccmily, is being held in Stn- - of tho new officers and the preson The Helper Furniture and Hard- tation of flowers and the jewel to .are "ompany store is undergoing la Rosa, Calif. Carbon county girls were chosen 'niprovements this week. A thirty It is understood Strakey is facing the retiring worthy grand matron. for important offices at the class by forty foot brick warehouse was a charge of robbery in the California The Helper Laundry is changing elections of St.. Mary's of the Was- - completed Saturday in the rear of city. Should Santa Rosa officials decide to turn him over to Utah bands this week. L. R. Bills, man- - a ten in Salt Lake, held recently, 'the store, and this will be utilized Josephine Dowd was elected presi-- ' for stjred and new goods. The state prison authorities, he will be' accr of the Savoy lintel of Price, is Bennita ing is and comprises one to Utah immediately, nc- Purchasing the same from the own- - dent, of the senior class. coidiiiR to Warden R. H. Davis. eis, Byron Carter, Tliurman Carter Si'alzo was chosen secretary of the floor space and full cement Florence Moss ment, with the additional storage show that Strakey with and Jack Cima. The present own Rraduatinr class. 3 honored two others attempted the hold up ri have hem in charge of the latin by being chosen to space afforded by the warehouse, a of a store in Carbon county, but drv establishment since May of this '"ad the junior class. Virginia Nut- - more convenient arrangement of tor was elected of the stocks in the store proper will be were surprised by Sheriff Deining rear. scphomore class. Elizabeth McDer- - possible. The basement room will and fled. A posse vas organized to' Mrs. F. Osborne and Mrs. F. p.' mid leads the freshman class and bo utilized for a display room, search the bills fur the bandits and! cn April 11, 192.1. Sheria" Dem Fisher attended of MaT Dowd is the class se retary. installation was slut in a gun batllo with I lie Amei h an Legion Auxiliary officers! Dean Bixby of Salt Lake city and Miss Eliza Man- Kavanaiigb vis- - Gwendolyn Laramie of Hiawatha drepeiados. Sttaluv wa-- also shot' at Price Monday evening. Mrs. Al ( relatives at I're.vo over (litvivre Issui d ii niarriasto license at ('own and a short time later begun fee Collins, state president of Oevdcn . sit Lake city l.ut week. officiated at the installation. sen ing hh .sentence. ut CAS iHITS I Comes After Jcident Have Waited for wo structive and improvement program for the Price canon road is again being pushed to completion. Das Train to Pass i L. I Leah Petti- - Miller and Mrs. isy CLAIMS YOUNG EOY P. u one cf the most crossing, and automobile to cccur here. ever uts aecidi on their were women ;e two or mrs. husDand ta me;t the railroad ,ie Byron E. Miller, who is the Kenilworth railroad at 0n it was cusiunituj repairman. ;rs. DEATH jderson met death Theodore Wainwright Jensen, the afternoa, at 5 o'clock at enly son of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hendricks r, Willow creek canyon is again be ing used as a detour from Helper to; Salt Lake and the road through Price canyon ha3 again been closed to permit construction work to pro-- 1 ceed, according to the weekly report issued by the road commission. After the series of recent floods, the Willow Creek canyon was necessarily closed for repairs, and travel came through the Price canyon. With repairs completed cn the Willow creek road, the extensive con- Jliller to meet her nusuano v evening, ill drive to and together they their home iii Spring the women reached the cross- stock extra was coming down track, causing some it Jensen Latuda, died at the family at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. The little fellow had been ill for the past ten days with but was thought on the road to recovery when heart trouble ensued, with toxic heart pronounced the cause of death. Theodore' was born at Ephriam, May 31, 1922, the son of Elva Wainwright and Percival Theodore Jensen. About a year ago the family moved to Latuda, where Mr. Jensen is employed in the mines. This is the second misfortune to befall the Jensen family within the year. Several months ago, the little three year old daughter was run ning to meet her father, when an onrushing train caught her at the tracks, and severed both her limbs. This child and the parents survive of home dip-iheri- a, Lording to eyewitnesses of the this train pulled oft the ::ig, the car started to cross the j, with the occupants unaware approaching local switch train ii was just then coming up tlie Theodore. fdy, as bound track. The last a or of five empty coal cars strlk- I the automobile broadside. It rs the impact crushed the automobile, causing settle upon the tracks, and I d for a distance of about fifty J before it overturned and then i rolled ever several times derail- the empty coal car before the I was brought to a complete a mass of human leaving jjtkage beneath the mangled sedan of the jjtis ii.ine. Iron coming dawn I'racks when the accident occur-- I being the first to reach the I and found his wife In a sitting :on beneath the coal car. Mrs. j1,1 rson was caught beneath the of the coal car and it was time before she, was freed Sv.gli death was no doubt reveal both women, it was not instan I us, but both women were dead Medical examina picked up. disclosed each had fractured was .Miller ; Sr. 3. Burial will be held at the Price cemetery Sunday afternoon. City STATE COMMISSION HEEDS CAR BON COUNTY CANAL NEEDS Brief outline of the plan suggeststate bridge engineers for the reconstruction of the Carbon Water company's canal, which was heavily by floods last damaged month, was sketched by H. S. Kerr, chief engineer of the State! road commission, at a meeting of the state land board in Salt Lake Tuesday. The plans are not completed and no estimate could be mads of the approximate cost, so no definite action in the matter was taken by the board. The canal will be reconstructed this fall, so that farmers under the canal will be assured of water for their crops in the spriug.it was announced by John T. Oldroyd, executive secretary of the land board, !fol lowing the meeting. A3 soon as the reconstruction plans are completed the work will be rushed he ed by the coroner's inquest was held flay night before Justice of the said. J, B. M. Carter, and the. verdict train. bcrt Allison, an, and Clyde switch Miller, Lake City Wednesday. After a brief engine visit with friends they returned the switch-wer- e same day. riding the car when it and although shouted warnings it was too to avoid the collision. These with the rest of the men com-th- e crew, namely, J. Buchan- eugineer, Jack Cima, fireman, Ernest Ketchum, switchman i;y they were traveling at the f s von miles an hour when ''k the automobile, some-incjit- Galan-Finam-- e h. n : 1 una-quaint- ed ' j cvie Company To Film Picture In Helper Friday and Saturday . d Gir-ar- reg-gio- n, - i - Fris-ing- er 1 RBVPl-n- - Rr-- ht h j wJ 1 ;j(. .1 xil-.- A von.-ho- ... SCHOOL NEWS Monday was Fire Prevention day The various at the Helper school. classes were utilized to stress the danger of fire and the preventive causes. A short assembly was held with explanations given of means cf averting the fire menace. The whole. accident occured. was in the form of a moraleduca-tionP'sMiller was a verv competent Fire drills were held several times during the day. The students (Continued on bark page) numbering 530 are now trained to FEICAN LEGION OFFICERS clear the building in one minute ELECTED FOR COMING YEAR and eleven seconds. This is the time clapaed frcm the ringing of the bell :,e following officers were elect-'- l '.o the time the last child has left the hist meeting of the ex-I- 1 the building. wen to guide the destinies lle American Ltgicn the coining Columbus day was celebrated Wed1 nesday afternoon by a football game They will be officially at a meeting to be held between the Helper players and the The Pobt Commander, Price Harding school team. S. Hic.dey; vice Commander, gams was played at the Helper ball '"liflas and George F. Sprat nark before an enthusiastic crowd of ,; ro:;t o school Victor Parry students. Adjutant, Ja mes as referee. officer, Jack Vignetto; L. L. Dennis; Col- wgeant, Doraonic Albo; Chap- The football team of the Helper Lee Kirk. school held the team of the Price outline of the year's work Harding school to a tie score in a ether details and committees tin Ming game at the Helper ball1 be Aarranged after the iimtalla- - park Wednesday afternoon. lthough the local boys were outclassed in size, they played a splendid TAKE NOTICE rample of real football for amateurs, ,. ..JOTEHS and kept the spectators keyed high ("'Hi'- fViliilno. ..!... .!.,..! nr.. with excitement. Helper scored, the ;,lKr .win take place Tuesday firyt touchdown, and with that as '"Jf'r !S. and Tuefid.i'y, November a stimulant they hinged into real the hours of 8 a. m. to football playing. The final score '" West-sidresidents will stood 6 to 6. ,' with Mm r r ri.irr nt i .'hrin-'- s cHi.e, over the Hel:- Tho second prade students, under !' !'!ie tin,,'.- 1.' 1. 1., 10 tin; direction of Mrs. Alice Bullen '.. ,.,.! ill.. nil, l Mi! iMi,it at the Pitv Hill witb'aio the nicud participants in a toy sReal music is rendered Hulmu!, regist ray ugoiit. He! orchestra. ''hi a,,, c.T;;t,,ri.,i 'before it i by their various play Instruments. hit and the result hi inoet pleasing. in--'- well-know- j given out that the women had Mrs. V. G. Clemensen, formerly to death as a result of a col-- i cf this city, and her father, T. G. between an automobile and a Winner, motored" down from Salt h ap-p'e3 1 - beau-cervi- ce . -i' nt ry " -? I build-returne- base-Record- ' v.-- a nt i d tire-pro- -' 11 - l week-end- s |