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Show TIMES DAY MAKE EVERY SILVER DAY USE MORE OF IT Heip Utah Prospertyl Helper, Carbon. Coanty, VOLUME XXI Educator Gives Interesting Talk About Russia Last Rites Held IN MINE $60 ,000 Borrowed o County Notes Mystery Treats CONTINUE TO APPRAISAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS COMMITTEE At a special meeting of the ever-popul- ar Snow-Gooda- :fwnty3B. JIM FOR' SHRINE LEAVE CEREMONIAI 6ex HP Construction on Castle Project Will Start In April rt Women Hear Address of Woman Attorney Reva Beck Bosone, the second woman attorney practicing law in the state of Utah was the dinner speaker at the monthly meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club of Helper held Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bosone spoke on the broadening scope of woman's position in the commercial and business world, and the subsequent problems which confront the modern woman relative to her position in the world of today. Prgram numbers were given by the Misse3 and Faye and Rae Christensen Miss Ivy Memmott. Club songs were also featured, led by Mrs. A. S. Wahl, toastmlstress. Twenty club members and guests were present. George Spratling and Jack canVignetto will be among the didates to be initiated Into the Ancient and Arabic Order, Nobles at the of the Mystic Shrine of El ceremonial annual spring Kalah temple to be held In Salt Lake City Friday. Among the visitors attending the ceremonial from Carbon county will be Glen Quilllco, W. o Balllnger, Joseph and D. C. Smith Edward Hicks, Gibson from Helper. . c Kenilworth road. The improveSTRETCH IMPROVES COUNTY ment work started at the end of ROADWAY the asphalt stretch which paves OF KENILWORTH a mile of the road. The work was count? to Improvements made the under the direction of Superinroads last week Included of the tendent Erin Leonard. miles grading of three Gate Will Wrestle Lodge Anniversary I. O. O. F. GRAND MASTER OFFICIAL VISITATION HELPER LODGE April First IN Popular Promoter, Woman Wrestler; Construction work on the $140, Championship 000 road project on the Castle Fight Mark Bouts Friday evening will be the p highway will be occasion of celebration for memA county welter started early In April according bers of the Utahna Rebekah lodge weight chamto R. A. Gilli8, district engineer No. 39 and Helper Consolidated pionship fight and a headliner of the state road commission. lodge No. 56, Independent Order wrestling match are the attracBids for the project are being re- of Odd Fellows. Grand Master W. tions offered by the Castle Gate ceived this week with the limit F. Frary of Eureka will pay his Welfare association at Castlo date of March 27 at which time official visitation to the I. O. O; Gate next Wednesday evening, F. lodge, and a social given by April 1. they will be opened in the office of the state road commission at the two orders following The novelty of seeing a wolodge Salt Lake. The new road will be sessions will be in celebration of man wrestler, namely Betty 2.173 miles In length and is the 15th anniversary of the char- Bushey or Chicago, who challenof Utahna and will tering lodge, ged Harold Huff, popular designated as federal aid project fight of the promoter of Carbon No. 95-A large number of men also be In observance county sevlOSth birthday anniversary of eral weeks ago, striving for mat will be given employment on Colfax, founder of the supremacy the highway stretch which must Schuyler places the card In Rebekah degree. the limelight. Betty has a wrestbe completed 1. by September A Gynn Lewis will be the resident be social evening of ancing to ling reputation throughout the followed by a birthday supper east, and has been winning mottt in conof the emgineer charge struction for the road commis- has been arranged by the follow- of her bouts, although she was Mrs. thrown by Happy Bartlett at the ing committee in charge: sion, Mr. Gillis has announced. Leva nail. Mrs. Edith Bench. Legion matches several weeks Tunnel work on the route will Miss Ardele Oveson, Henry Hall, ago. The match will be a comeinvolve 410 linear feet of G, E. Black and F. L. Wilson. back for Huff, who has been out excavation, while other constuc-tio- n o of the wrestling game for five work will Include the re years, however, he la training moval of 122,500 cubic yards of rigorously, bent upon holding earth and rock. The entire stretch mere man's standard within the road will be gravel surfaced Coins EASTERN UTAH DISTRICT of squared ring. Two falls to a ana a n root woou aecK one- finish govern the match. SPELLING FINALS ALSO be beam will construc underpass In HELD SATURDAY Elmer Stultz of Wattls and ted. This underpass will be built Mel Young of Wellington hava under the tramway of the Rolapp been successful The Eastern Utah in district whipping While for articles searching tipple. The new route will miss spelling bee and Carbon district the town of Castle Gate believed stolen in the car of Wil- every fighter in their class In by the as well as winning teachers' institute will attract from the present high ford Kesser, transient, local of- from county those Imported to contend educators and students to Helper deviating ficers discovered filla box cigar way to follow a westerly course Stultz, with his Saturday. ed with counterfeit nickels, dimes their titles. along the mountain side. haB long Four counties, namely. Carbon, quarters and pieces, ap- longer ring experience, In county fight reigned supreme Kes-sle- r will and Uintah Duchesne In value. $100 Emery, proximating send contestants for the spelling had aroused the suspicions circles, however. Young promises Line of Marshal C. A. Knobbs when serious competition. Each are bee, the winner to be entered In City he was discovered endeavoring to considered worthy contenders for the state Tribune finals. Last sell articles of clothing. The alibi the title, and the six round battle year Lee Empey, a student at he told officers was that the will be watched with greater InHarding in Trice was named disclothes were Christmas presents terest than attends an ordinary trict winner. The contest will be to his wife and his brother'b card. open to the public and begins at e all three of whom were d 11 o'clock Two .Liberty hall.. daughter, preliminaries The Federal Tank and Pipe traveling through Helper with are on the card. Mel Turner, 141 The teachers Institute will company of Seattle were awarded Kessler. When Marshal Knobb.i of Latuda and Var Witcherly, mark the last to be held for the the contract to supply the City and Deputy Walter Bennett 145 of Carbonville are matched, current school year and a com- of Helper with pipe line exten searched the car for evidence of and Tony Ori, 135. Helper and prehensive program covering all sion supplies at a figure of other stolen articles the counter- Glen Goodhart, 135 Latuda, will phases of school work has been bids from six com feit after W. money was uncovered. Kes- don the gloves for a turn at outlined by Superintendent panies had been opened at a sler. explained the coins had fistic entertainment. Two other W. Christensen. A general assemspecial meeting of the city coun- been found in a house near Craig, fast will hall the at held preliminaries and a battle Liberty bly cil called Monday evening. Colorado, and the group had no royal round out the card. open the day's program. Toy orThe bid contract, for 6 miles intentions of passing the, during o chestras featuring first grade of pipe and fitting three hours questioning, during Littlejolm Departs For Kenilworth from students Helper, of plain coated Fir No. 4 strand which time they convinced ofti- and Wellington schools will enVisit To Native Isle wire creosoted collar, which con- fcers of the truthfullness of the! is Good a English play tertain, now forms closely with the pipe story they were released and conto be given by the intermediate William in use in the Helper City water tinued county Littlejohn, their journey toward! grades of the Rolapp school, and are Salt Lake Tuesday morning. theatre man, departed Monday on current topics will be discussed supply system. The supplies a Journey to his native hearth In ' to be delivered in April and will o by Superintendent Christensen. Scotland. It is a trip that has be lines used in extension the up JUNIORS HELPEB WILL of Charles Leger, PLAY BAIL FRIDAY been planned for a long time, the Board of Education will de- Fish creek, an auxiliary supply water' The opening game In the coun- and marks the first visit to the liver an address, the closing fea- which will join the city comty Junior high school baseball land of his birth for many years. When near Colton. mains ture of the assembly. schedule will be played in Helper Besides visiting favorite haunts line extension the pleted pipe be Primary demonstrations will will furnish an Increase of four Friday afternoon when the local In Scotland Mr. Littlejohn plans given at the Helper school the and one-hatimes the present nine takes on the Spring Glen to tour England and the contl-en- t sesremainder of the morning before returning home. to bacterlogo-glca- l Juniors. According supply. insion, while junior high and testa the. waand chemical termediate teachers will attend ter at Fish creek springs Is the the spelling finals. Penmanship available In this vicinity for best demonstrations will be given Caruso of Rolapp; music by community consumption. Other bids submitted to the Miss Christensen. Helper and of Price; Helper council follow: Buffelen Fleckensteln Miss arithmetic by Miss Ward, Help- Wood Pipe company, $18,587.50; pupils 3. A. Roberts National Pipe comer; reading for retarded and pany, $19,202.65; Pacific Tank Miss Helper Christensen, by charcter education by Miss Pag-an- o and Pipe company, $19,228.89; The demonstra- R. Hardosty Manufacturing comof Helper. tions will be under the super- pany, $29,987.73 and Crane comvision of Miss Lamont Poulter, pany. $32,594.32. o county primary supervisor. Departmental sections will conrecess. vene after the luncheon County Discussion of plans for next year, and the outlining of courses of study in the departments of geography, mathematics, science, history and music.. A health play given by the The Carbon County Railway by Sunnyside students directed of th Miss Bergner and a discussion company, a subsidiary Columbia Steel company and opby Primary supervisor Miss Poulter will conclude the institute. erating five miles of railway beOne hundred and forty teachers tween Columbia Junction and the from every school in the Carbon mine, reported Friday to the district are expected to be In public utilities commission at attendance. the capltol city a rallwap operaopo ting revenue of $84,000 and Aferating expenses of $47,000. ter paying $4500 taxes, the railIn X road had $15,000 for rent of transto and $16,000 equipment fer to profit account. The books show an Investment SETTLEMENT FOLLOWS of $321,000. The company reports MAIN STREET CRASH 414,000 tons of revenue freight, MONDAY EVE. of which 412,000 tons were products of the coal mine. A crash between an automobile belonging to D. S. Sheldon of her car, nor to swing around the Peerless and a truck occurred in parked vehicle on account of the traffic. Her auto front of the City hall Monday southbound evening with damages resulting crashed into the parked truck: to the car. According to wltnens-e- s the impact caved the radiator X the passenger car driven by back over the engine, broke head north lights and generally demolished Mrs. Sheldon was going behind a truck driven by Jothe front end of the car. No perO'Berto, and when the truck sonal Injury was caused and a More Rainbow Fun! came to a stop without signalling settlemen of the case was arMrs. Sheldon was unable to stop ranged after the accident, Fahring Named Educators of V. President of County Here n For Institute hi Dan League Dr. C. R. Fahring of Helper, was chosen vice president of the Central Utah baseball league at a meeting of officials held in Provo Friday. William H. Chip-ma- n of American Fork was elected president to succeed John R. Booth of Paysou, who resigned the position. interest in the national sport manifested in of Provo, American Fork and Helper give indications g that clubs will comprise the league again this year. Price will not enter as the fourth team for the coming season's hav? play, however, overtures been received from Midvale, and Nephi for a Springville berth in the central league, Dr. Fahring declared. A later meeting at which time details of schedules, club rosters and the decision on the fourth club will be discussed is tp be called in the near future. In the meantime local baseball men are biding their time until the March winds subside so they can swing into practice on the home diamond. Pre-seas- four-stron- Pioneer At Final Rest Tuesday 0" HELPER MASONS piP To Celebrate Gate-Rolap- to before a lare assemblage of friends and relatives. Mrs. Morgan died at the Standardvill hospital Friday evening of peritonitis. Surviving is her husband Z. H. Morgan and the following children: Pernal Coleman, New Addis Coleman, Lai Peerlefs; Harford Morgan, Jr. Nev; Vegas, Hollywood, Calif; George Morgan. Frederick, Calif; Hollywood, Agnes and Thomas, all of Standardville. ' Huff - Bushey . commissioners to your pocketbooks Carbon county there are no rabbits held Saturday the board instrucup your sleeves for Sam Howa, ted, the county clerk to draw up the famous magic man is com- the necessary papers for the ing. He will present his borrowing of $60,000 tax anticiprogram at (he Liberty pation notes from the hall In matinee Saturday aftercompany of Salt Lake noon and at an evening perfor- City. Accrding to Carlyle Pace, mance Sunday at 8 p. m. deputy clerk, the money will be Is an unusually received this week. The Salt Lake Sam Howa o clever performer and presents In finance house was awarded the his evening's program odd mys- bid at the last meeting of the teries which he secured from commission, the notes selling at City Electrical countries all over the world. The $1.25 above par. "Great paper mystery of Chlng The revaluation committee System Responds Sing Foo," "The Elusive Rain- which has recently placed new bow" and the famous values on Price and Helper propAccuracy Tests Indian Rope miracle" are only erty met with the commission a few of the bewildering experi- and presented a corrected report ARE ments which he will perform. of valuations which was accepted EFFICIENCY RATINGS RETURNED. UTAH POWER This performance Is open to by the commission. Silas RowLIGHT BOARD the public. A high degree of In- ley, county assessor, was instructerest has been manifested and a ted to place the new values on record attendance Is anticipated. the tax rolls. The committee conExpert checking and testing of o resisting of A. J. Lee, Glen Ballin-ge- r the transformers, grounds, and Carl Nyman appointed turn circuits, and electrical to the work of revaluation of the equipment in the Helper city County business districts of the two supply including the checking of communities were instructed to the Laid city's own meter testing continue in the same capacity comequipment has just been until the residential districts pleted by the Utah Power and were properly listed. The work Light's master meter and testing will be completed by the end of equipment. Funeral services for Elizlna the year, An accurate test of city equipo Turner Morgan, pioneer of Carment was sought after comat conducted were bon county, received had been allegplaints Standardville Tuesday afternoon Business Hold on and be sure '"'Sit oust BIDS CALLED THOMAS KILLED EDWARDS BY TRIP SATURDAY Thorn. Edwards 41, an employe in the Standard Coal company's mine at Standardville was almost instantly killed Saturday when he was struck by a loaded trip in the mine. His neck was broken and chest crushed, causing his death before he could be taken to the hospital. According to mine officials Edwards was on his way out of the mine walking along one of the side entries and walked directly into the path of the trip which was coming down the slope. , Edwards was born in Chase, Nebraska, on May 21, 1880 a, son of Edward and Mary Ann He had McGregory Edwards. been employed at Standardville the past seven years. Surviving' is his widow, Mr Flora Edwards, and four children, Elizabeth, 20; Edward Jr. 18; Helen 16 and Wilford 10 years of age, all residing in Standard ville with the exception of Ed ward Jr., who left two weeks ago to attend a mechanical school at Cleveland, Ohio. He returned home for the funeral services activity are rapidly making Rus- which were held this afternoon. sia a producing nation, Dr. Mar- in charge of the L. D. S. bishopric tin declared. Developments in at the ward hall in Standardville. the educational rields with the Interment was in the Price cemeultimate objective of making the tery under the direction of the populace a happy, equal race are Flynn funeral parlors. o also dominating factors in Russia's progress which impressed the Utah educator. Sum Is The lecture was one of the meet interesting ever given in On this community. Coming With Big pAOi- - vve 1931 $140,000 ROAD Utahna Rebekah Homecoming: For Mine Victim At Standardville The plight of Russia since the of revolution and the solution economic and political problems engineered by government supervision held the interest of fifty Kiwanlans from the Helper and Price cluba in a comprehensive portrayal of the situation given by Dr. Thomas Martin, head of the agricultural department of the Brlgham Young university at Dr. Helper Tuesday evening. Martin was one of the number of experts and scientists chosen by the United States government to study the soils and conditions in Russia, from which trip he recently returned.' ... The almost unbelievable prog ress of Russians from, mere peasantry to a high class of Individu als was credited by Dr. Martin to several reasons. He stressed with importance the fact that numerous small farms have been uniformly developed Into large fertile tracts, with the govern ment establishing model civic centers in the heart of such dis tricts. Efforts to obtain and place Into practice the latest scientific developments in farm ing, mining and every field of Noted Magician Utah, Thursday, March 26, MAKE EVERY DAY SILVER DAY USE MORE OF IT Help Utah Prosperty! ing that service meters on various parts of the system were not in proper shape and meters wrere running too fast, thereby showing more kilowatt hours used than were actually consumed. In order to obtain accurate - testa made by a competent board not interested in the finances of HelPete per city, City electrician Mllano made arrangements with the Utah Power and Light company to complete the checking of the local system. Tests revealed the city's elec trical system as a whole to be In a most efficient working condition and a very high degree of meter figures efficiency with 99.7 to 99.9 percent showing ratings. The testing equipment and Light of the Utah Power company Is absolutely under the supervision and rules of the state utility commission. The opinion of the testing board was that in the vast Increase of household electrical appliances too many people utilize the electric light socket connections at a rate intended for lights alone, Instead of placing Biich appliances on a power circuit through d a power meter at Just of the cost they are paying by following the former procedure. one-thir- . Search Reveals Counterfeit Tourist Car 50-ce- nt Water Extensions Are Let At $18,583.26 . four-roun- $18,-5S3.- 10-in- " nt lf Follow The Crowd! Where Good Time Are Always Yours Carbon h, Railway Reports Profit for Year - Rainbow Gardens - i Helper Helper Fun For All! 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