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Show I MIS HELPER, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THURS., DEC. VOLUME XXI B. P. W. C. Divert Two Railroads Handle Record Coal Shipments KIWANIS INSTALL Crews Increased On Utah Coal Route; CLUB ROSTER Faculty 'Entertained Dinner-Danc- e Wednesday Installation of officers for the year 1932 wag lipid by the Helper Kiwanis club at a dinner-dancgiven at Kenihvorth Wednesday evening. Lieutenant-governoK. J. Vaughan asostniaster, installed M P. Sheet, the new president, and presented F. P. Fisher with the past president's pin. The roster of new .Officers includes Henry Hall, Victor Litizzette district trustee and Gus Tsangaris, James Galanis, R A Xilson, Glen Rallinger, Bert Bunnel, J. Cuilico and S. F. Colton, directors. Attorney O K Clay a Kiwanian of Price was the speaker of the e r De- Sunday, 2(1. bi'si-nes- December. Superintendent Vaughan " Christensen, and readings by Mrs. Bert Bunnell. ' After the dinner dancing was enjoyed in the Kenihvorth amusement hall. Sixty guests participated. Talented Dancers Delight Audience ' . forces. The entire equipment of the D. 1!. G. W. is being reconditioned. The program commenced December 1st when 2.10 shop employes were placed in the Salt Lake shops for the rebuilding of cars and repairing of all engines on the system. Mr. Loftis states the men are as sured of four months work. W. .,. O'.N'eil talented dancing tots, the petite Jill and her brother, Jack Vignetto, were the popular at the Strand theatre at Helper and the Star theatre at Price in Saturday and Sunday performan-- . H ces. The two are students of Mavis '.""at the Seaside dancing academy of Long Beach, California. The youngsters spent the past year in Culifor-ni- a where they were the featured attractionh at many civic, social and charity affairs. Their appearance holiday week was the first formal performance abilities given locally and their were acclaimed by the interested townspeople. Litle Miss Jill was the star of the program, presenting many clever dance nunf.bcrs in a variety of costumes. Assisted by her brother Jack, the two gave a credible performance of a difficult adagio Iji'ljier's enter-tainer- the Strand tneatre, cember A portion of the proceeds from the drawing will be appropriated to charity work during Christmas Shipments of coal handled bv the week, the exact nature of such a I), and R. G. W. and the Vtah "Railirogram to be determined at a way the past two weeks have reachlater date. ed record marks aecording to The chest will be filled with from the office of J. H. many attractive linens and handiIyoftis, trainmaster at the Helper work ami will be placed on display terminal and R. J. Vaughan, superin- at 'he Helper Furniture and Hardtendent of the Utah Railway with ware store beginning December 11. offices at Martin. The animal B. P. W. club dance Mr. Loftis states the coal shipwill be given at Rainbow Gardens ment on the Rio Grande arc runSaturday, January 16 was the des ning somewhat ahead of the rec- cision reached at the regular ords for 1930. The coal handled since held Monday evening meeting November 30 has given coal operaat the City hall: tors and shippers every indication to be optimistic over the prospects of continued good business through states his company has marked a record in coal shipping the past rear, through, their btoiness completed the past two weeks. The ten producing mines, served by the Utah Coal route have been working their forces full time, with very little Additional train and exception. evening which was also observed ns crews and shop forces have engine ladies night. The annual entertainbeen placed to handle the new busiment of the Helper school teachers ness, and before long it is excepted was also a feature of the evening. be all the crews will practically Program numbers given at the working full force. dinner hour included a vocal duet The D. R. G. W. has likewise by Miss Ivy Mcmmott and Miss Rae extra train crews and it placed Miss Christensen accompanied by looks as though it may be necessFare Christensen, a cornet solo by to add to the present shop A. F. Ciiseman accompanied by Miss ary ' The Business and Professional Women's club have completed final arrangements for the Hope Chest drawing which will take place at D.R.G.W.,R. R. OF OFFICIALS At Chest Funds To Charity Program s movement Mrs. Jack Vignetto and Jill left Mondav for California where Jill will resume her studies in dancing. general superintendent of Denver is in Salt Lake organizing the work. Trainmaster Loftis returned to the Helper division point December 1st after, a four months absence, during which time he was stationed at Salt Lake in the capacity of trainmaster. W. S. Graham, formerly chief dispatcher at Alaii'os.i. ('(dorado, was temporarily placed a; Helper during the time. G Helperites Guests At Castle Dale Mr. and Mrs. M., P. Street daughter Catherine, and Mr. and and Mrs. Dean Oveson motored 'o Casle Dale Thursday where they were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ov eson. Twentv-fivmembers of the family and their guests were gathered around the family board for a bounteous repast. C Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Drurv were Sunday visitors in the capito city. e '- Director U. S. Employment T Organizes County. Offices A. C. Wilson Names ed to the U. S. employment service headquarters at Washington a definite check upon the employment situation in every part of the IT. S. is accurately kept. A. C. Wilson, state director of With the organization of Carbon emcounty Mr. Wilson states the sot-tiemployment with the lT. S. was in Helper will be general throughout ployment service the state. Tuesdav seeking to establish cooper0 ative offices in Carbon count. Present plans indicate Henry Fiack, ad- Bridge-tyippe- r ministrator of the county relief fund Honors Visitor Mrs. Robert Stalker of Spring favored as the special agent for Canyon entertained at the Jones thrppWnl work, however, the "Inust be sanctioned by Tim rooms in Castle Gate Tuesday the- count r commissioners before it evening in compliment to Mrs. James j Alley, a Carbon is considered final. county visitor from The cooperative employment serv- - Salt Lake City. The guests bidden ice has been operating in Utah since were Mrs. Alley, Mrs. S. M. Bliss, April of last year. Mr. 'Wilson states Mrs. George Harding, Mrs. R. 1. offices have been established at Brockliank, Mrs. K. Palmer, Mrs. Logan, Ogden, Provo, St. George, Kate Olsen, Mrs L. Wetenkamp, , and at Salt Lake where they oper Mrs. Holle Morrison, Mrs. Glen ate at the V. W. C. A., Salt Lake Miss Ida Pace, Mrs. McMillan, Masonic fraternity and the VeteraMiss Bessie Jameson, Mrs. E. K. Oln- division. son of Price, Mrs. F. V. Fisher of Mr. Wilson explained the objecPalmer of Helper, Miss Kidney tive of the system as centralizing Texas and Mrs. M. Black of Rock lie efforts to locate work for both Springs, Wyoming. are men and women. Placements made in civic projects, state road November Meeting Q departments'nnd any other tvpe of Of Democratic Club A most enjoyable gathering work available. The cooperative of- of Hi connection with civic, the Democratic ladifs club of Carbon county was held at the Legion inv other non-feiiiz.it inns. hall in Price Monday afternoon. or Through reports sent to the state .Mrs. v. r. itirmon, offices, which arc in turn forward Helper presided in the absence of Henry Fiack As Special Agent - All-red- t 3 1931 No. 28 Football Champs Honored by Spring Glen Junior High The Spring Glen Junior High school held a banquet for its championship football team Tuesday evening at the Junior nigh building. The Spring Glen players captured the annual county junior high football lasirels by their number of victories in the schedule recently com- pleted. received Fifteen team members toasts at the banquet, which was also attended by member of the faculty. Special honors were given the five football boys who graduate next spring. The banquet was served by the domestic science class, and was followed bv a dance. : c Mr. and Mrs. James Peay entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson and family at dinner Thanksgiving dar. Administrator Rack Details of Receipts Relief Fund Donations,- Benefit - Show, Charity Ball r Net $231.35 Apology The Helper Times regrets very much that unforseen circumstances have this week delayed publication of the paper beyond the usual Thursday delivery. This is tthe first real delay the paper has had for a good many months and we hope our subscribers will forgive us this time. Henry Fiack, administrator of the Relief county emergency fund has detailed the amount received by the committee for ti e local relief program. A total of $231.33 lias been received December 1st. ()f this amount $83.60 was realized from the benefit show given at the Strand theatre Thanksgiving Carbon ve., while $.34.05 in mere ha ml i e Helper City Realizes Tidy Surplus In 1930 Four Departments BUSINESS MEN'S Exceed Budget Allowances FROLIC AMUSES LARGE CROWD "GIRLS" REVU3 VIES WITH BURLESQUE CHORUS TOR COMIC HONORS The Kiwanis club of Helper presented their second annuul vaudeville at the Strand theatre Tuesday evening. The business men's frolic, directed by Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz, was witnessed by two capacity houses. R. J. Vaughan and his goat, impersonating Mahatma Gandhi, one of the features of the evening, was master of ceremonies. The chorus girls revue provoked the most laughs of the frolic. R. A. Nilson and James Galanis in mock dancers regalia, were difficult to recognize through their guise of makeup. As flower girls, the two led the remainder of the chorus, comprised of Jack Vignetto, Henry Hall, Bert Bunnel, S. P. Colton, M, P. Street John (juilico Bill White, Barney Vieta, W. IL War-del- l and A. J. Stafford. A burlesque of "Dangerous Dan McGrew" was a popular hit of the evening. Dangerous Dan was none other than Bill White his lady Lou was Dr. Dalpiaz, and F. I'. Fisher the disheartened gold miner. Other players in the skit were B. J. Vieta, M. P. Street, Vic Litizzette, Chappy Williams, Gus Tsangaris and Mrs. Bert Bunnell reader. Dr. Dalpiaz and Luke Carmoni in their Italian were dialogue number, as were Chappy Williams and Charles Leger in a comic skit. The Bowry (lance given by Miss Virginia Henry called for an encore. She was accompanied by Miss Catherine Street. A piano solo ly Miss Marguerite Fislitr an I two club songs concluded the program. The proceeds of the entertainment will defray expenses for improvements at the Kiwanis swimming , pool in the Helper city park. had been turned over to the committee from ihe charity ball given at the Rainbow Gardens November 19th. The lattot donations to be distributed equally between Price Convenes and Helper districts. C. C. The remainder of the relief finances amounting to $147.75 came The board of directors of the through the contribution channels of newly organized Chamber of Com- the Helper nusir.ess district, a demerce of Helper will ho' i an tailed list of which follows: meeting at the '"''v hall Louis Lucci $4.00 nk. OfFriday evening at 7:30 t Central Cleaners $3.00 ficers of the club are to '" elected, M. P. Street $1.00 and various important executive J. C. Penney Co. . $".00 , C duties given attention in order that Pool Perrr $1.50 Contract Bridge the chamber group may launch upon J. E. Cease $2.00 Follows Luncheon their active schedule of civic activiStores $4.00 A luncheon was given ties. The board members include B. Safeway Golden Rule employes $.1.23 Sam H. Hyde, Dr. L. R. Grover, Mrs. R. J. Vaughn at home of the Bruno $2.00 and the members for Stein, Dr. J. J Dalpiaz, Dr M. C. Joseph Service Station Tuesday $10.00 Bryner club. of Contract the Melrose, Mayor F. R. Porter, Allan Success guests Bridge .. $!.i!0 Grocery The eight present were Mrs. Geo. Halverson, Mrs. E. H. Thomas and Central Commission $5.00 Miss Ruth Metz. Mrs. J. C. Huubbard of Price, $5.00 Miller, Helper Furniture Mrs. A. F. Drury, Mrs. R. C. Shel$2.00 Elite Jewelry President Mrs. Herbert Woods. Mrs. Mrs. Marv Feado .. $2.50 don, Mrs. C. C. Wallm, Mrs. W. T. Mrs Sam Stein and the Reese M. Reese of Price won first Xewhouse Pool Hall $2.50 Ellott, hostess prize at the bridge games, and Mrs. Frank R. Porter $1.00 K. O Troset of Standardville won Stores $4.00 the drawing prize. The annual club Safeway 00 Thanksgiving Palace Candy Jana social event of dance will be Dinner Guests Miss R'uth Metz $l..o Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reynolds enuary to Ire given at Rainbow Gar- Sutton Drug Co $3.00 dens in Helper January 30. Mrs. tertained Mr. and Mrs. George St. Castle Rock Merc $0.00 Gibson John of Grand Junction, Colorado, appointed the following Strand Theatre $4.00 and Mrs. M Floyd at Thanksgiving committee on arrangements: Mrs. Dr. Melrose . . $5.00 Mrs. A. F. dinner Thursday William McKelvcy. Kenneth Morris $1.00 Dr.ny and Mrs. Gibson "of Helper, Helper Billiards $1.00 Mrs. Karl Warren of Castle Gate, Guests Grill Cafe $2.00 Twenty Club Mrs. Car Kmpey and Mrs. Herbert Robert Xeilsen , $1.00 At Tuesday Woods of Price. There will be a Twenty ladies gathered for the & em Bank State $10.00 Helper of the Tuesday Bridge club, ticket selling contest and two prizes Joe's Club $2.50 games to in aid the entertained by Mrs Harris Simon-seof promotion given Golden Rule & em $2.23 social affair. The club women will the past week. Following lunch$5.00 eon at the Merchants cafe, the will susjK'iid thefr meeting date Helper City employes Toni Laboroi $1.00 to the Simonsen which falls during the Christmas . $5.00 guests adjourned Lowenstein Merc home for the afternoon of cards. holiday season, nor will they meet Sam Stein $1.00 Tables were arranged for Mrs. Wm, during January, thus the next club Oma Crowler $1.00 A Mrs. George Jackson, date will fall on l'ebruurv -- 9th. $1.00 Woodhead, Blumberg riimclieon Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. R. W. conclude! the .November Barney Service . $10.00 Brvner Robinson and Miss Lena Bessendor-fe- r club meeting. .1. C. Penney Co $3.00 of Kenihvorth, Mrs. L. C. Knuse M. P. Street $1.00 of Castle Gate, Mrs. Herbert Woods, Yanketts Entertained $2.00 H. F. Fraser Mrs. Ben Stein and Mrs. Elmer At Castle Gate $2.00 Eugene McLaws Sam Wahlstrom of Price, Mrs. The Vanketts club members were Safewar Stores $4 00 Miss Mrs. Eugene Gibson, Stein, entertained at the home of Miss Ida Moffit, Mrs. A. F. Drury. Mrs. $147.75 TOTAL Merlyn Hanson at Castle Gate WedR. C. Sheldon, Mrs. C. C. Wallm, Miss week. last Ida of nesday Statement of cash received from Mrs. Reagan Ratliff of Helper, Mrs. Miss Josephine Gilbert, Miss Midnite Show at Helper Dave Brown and Mrs. Roy Robbing Stringhani, Miss Ida Seegmiller, Ticket of Spring Canyon and Mrs. Ray Bur-ress Miss Cleo Kruse, Miss Lola $41.fi0 Sam Stein : of Standardville. Mrs. Sam Birchard and Miss Rose Klla Craig of Mrs. Kesler $1.20 Sten will be the next hostess at Castle Gate; Miss Kay DcRigis, Mrs. Bunnel next week. the games Miss Rae Christensen, Miss Fare Mrs. $3.20 Drury Christensen and Miss Ivy Memmott Mrs. Metz $2.00 Two Dinner were the guests. Luncheon was ser- (iate $30.80 Partes Entertain Receipts ved after an evening of bridge, at Mr. and Mrs. August Litizzette tables attractive with Thanksgiving TOTAL $83.60 entertained at Thanksgiving dinner favors. Miss Memmott and Miss Proceeds of Charity for Mr. and Mrs. Harris Simonsen, Faye Christincnscn were high at the Ball, Moose and Elks Mrs. K. Perry of Castle Gate and games. $54.-Merchandise Mr. E. F. Mangum. Sunday, Mr. . c The above divided among Helper and Mrs Simonsen entertained the Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dufford and and Price. same group at an elk supper. . family of Pocatello, Idaho, arrived Total cash received at C in Heiner Wednesday to visit at the the county of Carbon'State of Utah, Gale and Dale Morgan, Helper home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Duf- Helper; donations, i and ; students at the Wasatch academy ford. The family group went to Midnite show $231.2(5 at Mt Pleasant will be featured C River Greeu for Thanksgiving members of the cast in where they were gupsts at the old Mr. and Mrs. Pete Milano were "Man or Monse" to he Dufford homestead. The visitors re. bu iness visitors in Salt Lake City given bv the D. D. club December ' Oil Tuesday of this week. turned to Idaho Sunday, 9th. Directors' Board To Elect of Officers I one-thirt- Hot-broo- , . , -' Helper spent $1319.,18 less on th affairs of city government than budget appropriations allowed for the year lOI'.O is the report given this week to State Auditor Ivor Ajax by Beesley, Wood & Company it the completion of their special audit of the municipal financial status. In addition, the city collected more in general taxes than it from budgeted, and $4000 more itlier sources than Midgcted, thus adding $11,15.94 to its surplus from operations during tiic calendar y?ar $6,-00- 0 of H30. Despite this tidy surplus for departments of government fa.-et remain within thur budget litlowances. The greatest deviation from the outline of financial affairs occurred in the electric light " their department which exceeded budget of $29,000 by $6000. Th department of parks and public property spent $1000 more than allowed in their budget stated t ut while the department $K00O, streets and sewers spent $300 more than their $13,000 allowance. A than expenditure of $37 more their budget of $7000 ocenwred- - in the public affairs and finance. The auditors reported a 'splendid condition of affairs", in their reference to the sinking fund of to hich is maintained $15,000 meet a $10,000 bond issue of 1914 which is outstanding. Other bonds, payable serially to the amount of all of $175,900 are outstanding, which carry the interest rate of fi per cent. l - , Dejiository bonds totaling $20,000 are at the bank to cover deposits which totaled nearly $34,000 the close of the audit period. In commenting on this condition th auditors stated: "Depositary bonds should at all times be -- maintained in amounts equal to the f unds - on ' deposit with banks." The auditors voiced no eritieism in reference to the departmental excesses. ....... . C Dinner Party At Castle Gate Miss Ilene Webb was hostess at a dinner party given at her home in Castle Gate Saturday evening. Miniature turkeys formed the Thanksgiving centerpiece of the dining table which held covers for Miss Cecelia Tabone, Miss Helen Memmott, William Kos, Ross Webb, Wm. Maulsby, Jr. and the hostess. The guests motored to Helper to the dance later in the evening. ' Helper Bridge Club Wednesday "! Mrs. J. B. Kesler presided at a prettiiv appointed luncheon Wednes-- ' day when she was hostess to the members of the Helper Bridge club, long table which held as a .centerwith piece a big pumpkin filled fruits. Luncheon places named Mrs. Clyde Mller, Mrs. Frank Wiblc, Mrs. Eugene Gibson, Mrs. C. C. Wallm, Mrs. M. C. Melrose, Mrs. O. K. Mrs. Fahring, Mrs. A. Litizzette, Reagan Ratliff, Mrs. Henry Uhle, Mrs. Ace Minor, Mrs. W. T. Elliott, Mrs. Fritz Xymnn, Mrs. R. A. Dart, and Mrs. J. T. Kelley of Price. ' " Silver Tea Friday. Afternoon A silver tea will be the social event given at the Utah service by the chapel Friday afternoon St. Barnabas Ladies Guild. A musical program has been prepared for the tea hours, from 3 until 5 o'clock by Mrs. Rengan Ratliff, chairman. The entertainers will include--MisMarie Beal, Miss Helen r Fauc.ett, Miss Elaine ' Hicks, Mrs, Henry Hall, Mrs. Rue! M. Redd, Mrs. Bert s Runnel, Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, Mrs. Ospirk, Woodrow and Harry Clark, Catherine Street, Reagan . Ratliff and the Helper school band, directed by A. B. Caseman. During a quilt, the handiwork of the members will be rafffed off to the holder of' the lucky . number. Mrs. John Buchanan and Mrs. P. B. Young will preside atf tbe - te table. The proceeds of the affair will defray expenses of Christmas cheer work which will be carried on. among the neeMy families' bt Helper Mrs. L. R. Metz, president of ..the Guild states .Toanksgitiaj baskets- - were distributed among 12 poor families of the community ' last week. .' ' |