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Show T7 pi MS JL1 VOLUME ED !rash of Ttiree Trucks CLOSE SCHOOLS GIVEN SANTA TO ASSIST HOLMES EXECUTIVE Rills Rivertori Man : Xo. 31 HELPER, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THTTRS, DECEMBER 24, 1931 XXI SCOUT LEGION IN ANNUAL Citizens Galled For 1932 Jury Service POSITION IN EAST CHILDRENS TREAT Give Supply Former Helper Youth Children of Food for Needy Twenty Women Are B. Wilson Succumbs Receives Appoint- At YOUNG TALENTED Matinee. Drawn on List for 24 Hours Following ment on Dec. 8th The annual Christmas eve treat District Court. Crash Near Heiner DANCER IS HOME will be' distributed to the children The ' nrriUTrenAv civ following article relating of the success of a former local youth, of the community by the American Of the one hundred and ninety-fiv- e Ed Holmes, son of Mr. Julius Holmes Legion, the American Legion Auxil citizens of the county called HUNDRED REJOICE afternoon involving three trucks re- of and the Kiwanis elub of this community was contained in iary for service on the jury during the sulted in the death of Bert Wilson, Helper, this evening, bethree terms of the Carbon district -- 4, a passenger of one of the- - ve- the December 8th issue of the Wis- tween 6 and Thursday 7 o'clock. Advance arMiss Flora'Ossana, talented court during 1U32, twenty are Over sir hundred grade school hicles, who died of injuries twenty- - consin Rapids Daily Tribune, and daughrangements have been made with ter of Mr., and Mrs. J. C: Ossana women. ... . children of the Helper central school four hours after the crash. Wilson is reprinted here for the interest it Santa ....... CTa'us, "and local bud returned to Helper Wednesday to started twelve days of carefree va- Was the only one to receive major will have for the many acquaint- dies declare that even Legion the Clerk Elizabeth Hadley County spend Christmas with relatives and though cation from school studies Wednes injuries and he suffered basal and ances of Mr. Holmes. lias listed the following as impanel- good saint will be right busy, he friends. Ed of of Holmes, school closed when afternoon 'Appointment skull fd jurymenand women: rental fractures. day nr;,. f to be will able a few minutes spare U,M vra&ana is in music Rapids, former scoutmas- fo for the Christmas holidays. majoring The crash occurred when- - Ralph Wisconsin r, : Helper Dominie Albo, Glen say "hello" to tho children of and dancing, and is a student at 7? sStiea!ly ail of the teaching mith, 32, of Spanish Fork," driving ter of Troop 1 of the Wisconsin Helper E. C. Burgar, William F. before on his McCunes as busy well as starting the truck to Willow Creek attempted Rapids Boy Scout council, as assist rounds. corps departed for their homes in L. T. Dyer, V. W. Fausett, East side high school attending d man in the capital Fraser, this district ers to pass a coal truck also traveling ant scout' executive John The Gerendas, old for Eugene Guarianti, Saint reception Nick, city. Area this and distant states to ba with orth, while on a eurve. At the for the Central Wisconsin and the distribution of treats will Joseph S. Edwards, John Hunter, the AmerDuring of council of Scouts the several past weeks hoinefolks Boy over relatives and the same time a third fruck, enroute to take in front of the City hall, Miss Ossana has been featured in Joe Mutz, Joseph Lambert, Morgan Tuletide season. School will reopen Helper, driven by Leo Bobinson of ica was made public today by Exec where place Lock, Fritz Nyman, Frank Pizza, the community Christmas tree several entertainments at the capital John Bask, Nick Zeese, Mrs. BarJanuary 4th. Biverton, and of which Wilson was utive L. J. Frante. Mr. Holmes took is located. December city, the 19th his over new duties she yesterday. came Principal W. H. Wardell accomaround the passenger, John J. Colzani, states "Sonata" by Mozart at a played bara Leger, Mrs. Harriet Deuel, Mrs. '"For the past year and a half a Adjutant panied by his wife and family will curve. The Robinson and Smith thousand and recital given by. McCunes, andpiano Tressa Bosone, Mrs. Minnie i Wahl, bags of candy leave Christmas day on a motor trip trucks met head-othe and the other we have been building a good sub treats will be prepared ' for the A. Cresto, Carlo Dalpiaz, Henry following day she took the leading J. to Bexburg, Idaho, their former truck, driven by Herbert Ilenrv of stantial foundation for scouting in Antonio Foderaro, James Ga which is Ktzel, considered suf a children, part in the play "Blessed Mother" home town. They will join in the Standardville, was unable to stop central Wisconsin and now we are amount to provide for every given at the Cathedral of the lanis, J. E. Gease, Pete Jonflas, Vie ficient Mr. some real for MadeGolden wedding anniversary cele- on the slippery road, and crashed ready expansion,' Litizzettc, Pete Laboroi, Tony Task-SaFrance said. 'Mr. Holmes will be of child in town. The children will be line. On Monday bration of Mrs. Wardell's parents, nto the, other two. in an handled Stein, C. H. Devenish. orderly, systematic peared in a dancing numbs enThe Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker. While ; the, Lewis, truck was most valued assistance in the expansion manner, in a which will i Gleu-- J. W. Binch, Mrs. way titled prevent Spring to we at 'Pantomine', the Christmas carry hope occasion will be observed December badly wrecked of the three7 J the program which some children from " ' Hattie M. Elliss, August Frisa, E. B. of her dancing school. receiving program out.' re; a be made will and 31, river escaped with lacerated arm family Miss Ossana will be a featured Miller, Martin Matekovich, Hyrura "The appointment was made after than their share, 'while others reunion for the children and relatives nd suffered nervous ' shock, Bob ceive none. dancer n the Cheer week program to Hansen. of the couple wed fifty years ago. inson received a knee injury while councils of both Stevens Point and The fifth annual Christmas matibe at tho West high auditorwere unanimous in Keuilworth Domenic Poke, Mrs. nenry escaped unhurt. The injured Wisconsin Rapida executive needed nee was given at the Strand theatre ium given in Salt Lake the week following Jesse Manchester, Coleman Burton, the belief that the men were taen to the Worthing-toB.P.W. CHEST WON assistance with the conduct of his Tuesday afternoon after school Christmas. The young dancer will Boy Burnside, John Judd, Gust Kist, home at Heiner, where they work because of the increased inter hours. The admission price was can- appear in her own ; dancing recital Glenn Otten. were given first-aid- . Wilson was ned goods, bottled fruits, in staple has received Chris Latuda John est which McCune's 9. sponsored by Anderson, scouting January BY PRICE TEACHER rushed to the Price hospital where the short time he has been in office, goods or any other foodstuffs. ManDominic Fidel, Frank Good-har- t, he died at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon. :Earl "The new assistant executive got ager William Littlejohn did not Hamelwright, Lloyd Sheriff S. M. Bliss and his depu when have an exact estimate of the am- NEEDY FEAST ON Mrs. Belle Morrison, a teacher in ties Lowery. visited the scene of the accident his first insight into scouting Boy ount of foodstuffs realized at the the Price public schools held the he joined the ranks of the Standardyille J. G. Barton, W. shortly after it occurred, and upon H. Brown, Wallace Hight, James A. a boy and worked up to box office, however, the quantity as Scouts lucky number, 57, at the drawing the death of Wilson, intimated scout. Sometime appeared sufficient to provide for GAinE SHOT IN for the Business and Professional Ruff, Louis Seppi. would be filed against the rank of Star charges Mrs. Women's cedar chest, which took Lewis,- - It is - nnric?'fca0d,,.,hawever, ago he became assistant scoutmaster the majority of needy within the Spring Canyon Emily The ditribnti of the xAm-at the Btrand theatre In the dead man's Troop" One in toiSTatTrod later community. ELK-M00SE'family will not of was food Mrs. tilMi Bert supervised by B. Murray, Clair A. Newren, Richard was appointed scoutmaster. it waB Helper Sunday evening. prosecute. : Mr, Bunnel, home director of the Red Brown. Manager William Littlejohn su Wilson was born in Wellington on largely through his efforts, several Cross assisted in r Helper, by j Peerless Evan Jones. pervised the drawing, assisted by February 12, 1907, to George An- France said, that that troop has four workers of The needy of Helper may not local organizations. the Heiner'scouts. from small called six Fay Tony Polaatra, the thony and Esther 8. Workman Wil- eaele boys be able to feast upon the savory ' 1 ; Thicker. amdience. The sixth number was the son. He is survived "This fall he went to New York by his mother, but holiday execudelicacy scout Newton the Jack attended he where draw. Jackson, Gastlegate winning a sister,,. Mrs.- Eva Bobinson and they are assured of a Christmas din- Jones, to . A Lewis, Mrs. -- Hattie one brother, Hugh Wilson all resi- tives' training school, returning his ner of delicious rabbit, according to " James Thome, Holliman, handiwork and many articles for dents of Biverton. this city upon completion of Tracy administrator of the Jones, T. 'the home had been on display in The Christmas program of the Hel- Henry Fiack, Siirridge; ' J. F. Cory1, The date of the funeral has course. county emergency relief fund. Mr. - " the windows of the Helper Furni not been announced, however, inper Central school was presented to Fiack states over 500 rabbits were V. E. Gilbert, A. 8. Rose. Gus Buff mire, MJ, ture and Hardware store the past terment will be in Bolapp a capacity audience of interested Wellington. GROCERY STORES parents and friends at the Liberty distributed to the homes of those Grow, C. N. Snow,, Samuel Water-fiel- d week. It was filled by articles given unable to provide ample foodstuffs local club with Jr. the women, hall Tuesday evening. A matinee by for themselves cn Tuesday after- ; Hiawatha of Metz chairman Miss Buth was the earlier the in Eugene Cliido, Frank given performance THREE FOR CLOSE noon. 8. Gleason, F. W. Lewis, Louis Pie- afternoon for school children. project. The proceeds will go to the The supply is a portion of the . rucci, E. N. Richetts, J. F, Russell, club coffers, to be appropriated to The school band, under the direcin by the Elks and James game 1 Hilton, Paul Villard, Beatrice Naomi chapter order of fhe HOLIDAY tion of A. B. Caseman opened the Moose brought DAYS' charity work, the exact nature of of the county who staged a which will be determined at a later Eastern Star installed officers for Leamaster, Ted Thomas. program with three selections, the rabbit hunt Sunday. date. "Rosebud Harper Harrison Russell. the year 1932 at ceremonies which Waltz," "Magdelin competitive While no authentic report of the Consumers John Merrill Alger, Phil and were open to Masons and their famiMarch." and "Dot Waltz" The attempt to effect a three-dachase- was given the Times, it is B. Ferrl, N. L. Pope. were . given by Wrelcome exercises lies, held at the Masonic temple last holiday in understood the Elks either chose the nelper and Price stores Coal City Vern Warren. Thursday evening. ; has met with a degree of success, the students of the second and third more fruitful hunting grounds, or Sweet Mine Dave Jenkins, Doma Simmons Mrs. Christine Myers of Price, and as a result the Valvin played grades. were better shots, for they claim enic Malatehe.-:leading grocery took office as worthy matron, suc stores of the two communities will Saxaphone solo and Faye Taylor a themselves winners of the fray. As 4 KizrA. P. Dimick.- flute solo. The third and fourth near as can be ceeding Mrs. Nellie Gauchet. Others be closed the Saturday ascertained following twenty A. M. ofDraper, J. E. Wellington Ether Wilkerson, 18, of Price, to take elective and appointive Christmas as well as on Christmas graders appeared in a Doll dance, s from each fraternal Baldwin, Mrs. Grace M. a short the and was swmmonotl before. Judge Jos, fices were C. Stevenson, Jr., Price; day and Ilnegar, gave eighth graders .. ..... order comprised the hunting groups. Sunday Lambert, in 'municipal "eourt Tues worthy patron;. Miss Susan Mawfeby, j, fhe movement, was started 'several play entitled Grandfather 'r.Christ-m'a- s The final reports were made at the L'jjnaoln' Marshall, Melvin Young, Foster Shimmins, Or in, L. Snow, C. EV weeks Plan." Gall Cox sang a Christ of petty Helper,'- - associate matron; day morning? on ago, howeVer, sufficient codesignated headqnnrtors in the i larceny, for stealing sweaters from Beveridge, Price, associate patron; operation upon the part of all ,the mas solo, and students of the fifth county seat, at 7 o'clock Sum'.dy GVe'rgo .yti Swoet, Stere Parjos. j ) A. L. Hopkmson, Pet Sunnysidc two local stores. The theft took place Mrs. Erma Monroe, Consumers, con retail merchants of the two com- grade also appeared in Christmas at which time close to er C. Jones, J L. Dwrrant, David Both the store ductress; Mrs. Sina Johnson, Price, munities failed to put the idea into vocal numbers. A saxaphone en- evening, Monday evening. ItiOO. rabbits i were counted. Dante Pederiva," Mrs. ElizVirsemble-5 Monetti, played 'Silent Night," managers stated they did not wish issofiate conductress;. Mrs. loiiiiun unit effect. A great number of the The mbbits wore distributed to abeth Jones, Taylor Turner, to press charges against the youth, Crockett, Price,'!, secretary; .. Mrs. merchants of the towns were 'in ginia Henry and Elaine Heck gave the needy of Price and vicinity Columbia George Iiendal, Mario but they were desirous of curbing Laura McGee, Price, treasurer; Mrs. hearty accord with the movement, a dance, and the Rhythm band of and a truckload brought to ' Sepi, Wilton Liddoll, David Day, H. such practices, and stated measures Lavice RaJcliff, Price, marshal; but failing to secure the cooperation the third grade presented several Monday and surrounding territory M. Stevenson, Hobert Pollock, Susia numbers. The concluding number on Helper should be taken to discourage such Mrs. L. R. Metz, Helper, chaplain; of everyone concerned, the complete I ' Tuesday. ; W. Fuller. num bell a Mrs. Frances Greenhalgh, Helper, success of the idea was blocked. the program was jingle actions. Other fraternal and charitable or S. L. E. Wattis j J. a tmnl Ian rin ito Lucille .Mrs. sixth Hampshire,' 'I'lia vai .. ber tWahlstrom, pupils, musician; grade by Although the dry gods and departders have prepared a quantity of Dimick, Robert Zupon. The Sunday school of the Helper and "costs and given a suspended Price, Ada; Mrs, Flora Quillico, ment stores will remain open, the baskets containing food supplies Scofield Theodore Edur, J. B. sentence of fifteen days in jail. Helper, Ruth; Mrs. Elvera Robbins, grocery stores , wil take the three ward Latter Day Saints appeared and sweets to be distributed to poor . ', n their annual Christmas program Sillitoe, A. F. Jorgcnsen. which will not be imposed if the Spring Canyon,- Esther; Miss ;Rtitn day holiday, families Christmas eve. enabling their clerks Clear Creek Lenden C. Mower Metz, Martha; Mrs. Mary Brown, to enjoy a real Christmas holiday. Sunday morning before a large audifine is paid. ' ' and Paul Rosebury. Spring Canyon, Electa; Mrs. Myrtle Sufficient notice baa been given to ence of scholars and parents. ;Sunday - CASEMAN REPRESENTS Os BunOlive Mrs. Union Price Brockbank, Larsen, Price, warder1 and Tony the public to allow proper stocking evening the St. Barnabas JUNIOR HIGH BAND C. N. Chidester, C. car ROYAL ARCH Hanson, songs school sentinel. . playlettfe, presented Price, Migliaccio, bf foodstuffs to supply the towns-pcop- day 8. Cave, E. N. Chidester, AT DIRECTORS MEET and recitations, in their, Christmas One hundreij guests were, seated ever the- entire week-enWillard Downurd, Mik crowded house. a Dixon, before served In the dinirg the at Ray banquet performance CHOOSE hall at the close of the installation At this writing it is understood Monday of music Erdei, Charles Fausett, Torn B. director A. Jteiiows Caseman, Odd the evening the drng stores of the 'two1 towns .TI "tcia-taud- , oroni Jlunt, annual hol at the Helper junior high school ceremonies. will remain closed from one until and Bebekahs gave their a school at local the Gordon chil and Harry Leonard, grown-upo for represented NEW OFFICERS iday party five o'clock on Christmas day. at W. F. Olson, George E. Man-gudren, and on Wednesday evening the meeting of band directors held Anonio Pagano, John Rastler, Pythian Sisters gave a Christmas the county seat Saturday, for the Eoyal Arch Masons elected W. E, ,C party and program. Other holiday purpose of discussing advance rul Mrs. Annetta Sax, Ralph P. Ande-- " "used at son, Pierre Moypier, Fleetwood of Price high priest a Fred jpfter programs will be presented by fra- ings and regulations to be Edward Van Dyke Dart, 75, annual elections held the past the second annual band contest to noBtcr, HarTy Boss, MrSjapito! ternal orders the last of the week. ot week. Eeverend R. C. Jones is the railroader, and father be held in April, Gimderson,.' M. "F. Harmon, Fred The decision to make divisions Larcher, J. EL Gawfher, J.' Vivian retiring high priest. C. R. Ferguson, Ruben A. Dart of Helper and Harottie Store, Roy of the junior and senior band con Powell, Mrs. Price, will take office as King, an old M. Dart,, of Grand Junction, Miss Beverly Bell Tamplin,' nine William . testants in the parade contest was Wimmcr, Alga Downard GttA Littlejohn, Price, scribe. died at his home in Salt Lake City Mr.' and Others elected to office were L. Maud BaffarC' TKi one of the most important problems Platis Tuesday morning, following a ling- year old granddaughter of Holdworth post of The C. H. Bishop of this communiMrs. Mor- Henry caused numb Contest by gastric McGee, treasurer; Ray Gilmour, re ering illness, settled at the time. Wilson, Leo Tnn6m; I. ty is being featured in ballet dance the American Legion at Hiawatha ers will be decided at a later date, ulcers. Rielww Young, Aoobi corder; George Spratling, Hclpe v, leading gave a smoker Saturday night, with . captain of the host; Boy Birchard, st C. Mr. Dart was an old time resident numbers at one of the F.wrlit. lirwtor wore- uresent Eiebens, Dwiu-- . to extended of in Los invitations all Legionnaires theatres Angeles lcad nic Mr" fftfrlw Bonomo, timer H.p mertintr:' Includiii'r nmaV Standardville, royal arch captain of this community, leaving here for to Eeverend Jones, principal sojourner the capitol city tlTree years ago af Christmas week. Alias Tamplin is from all parts of the countyVice-coi- par- eis from Helper, Castle Gate, Spring & 'E.' 2' Mr. Dora Bart-;)e- u, rrocram. the in ticinnte in four Helprograms in aily residence appearing ter Arthur Oppcrman, Hiawatha, mas fifteen years' it fc; jfim Latuda, Hiawatha, Welling Inndi, F. S. Thomas,, in connection wltjj the holi niandcr F. P. Fisher of the state er of the third veil; Sam Fade find. per. He was horn at Boxbury, N. ., given ton Sunnyside to- : Colzani TMb.-'Job- n day week programs in the California department was in attendance, Henry , AIRT. 0 nm.vSTJ n, master of the second February 25, 185G. from members solo she with Helper, Asid from numbers, n ..Orson- - I.arscn, a. t s gether Loren nnho-M,Steven, Allan veil; J. t.'Jammond, master of th Surviving are three other Bons in city. Mrs. and Mr. Hiawatha End infirst veil, and Touy Migliaccio, addition to, the Helper and Grand will also dance with a group Vof Price, Mohrland Coltnn, George Collmgham, Oeorgo coined an early Chritm'i" Critch-iow- , is Bhe daughtiir the artists. V. posts. young Junction residents: Bruce nvrwr Ousting, A. W. Shinor, J. D. Dart, Price, sentinel. fo their home' Wednesday Mrs. Ray Tamplin ft E. C. Per-Mr. of and Leo C. Downird, 1M Wilbur J and Carbon Dart, held ... Sacramento, Calif; lodges Joppa a fine bubv i..t,i Miss Tfla Wilson, a sophomore at nlim tho greau WMIiioi" G M Mcitlii", , MI U " family, joint Installation following a bnn St. Johnsville, N. Y., Fred E. Dart, Inglcwood, and spent is the svenmi for home Friday U. the summer of the witii . , .T'lluitim. Mrs. visiting a part ' and Masonic in i hall Monda fll-the Salem, Oregon: daughter, t 'J quet and the '.he Yt Heiner relative .Thomas Mnrtin, Pittsburgh, Pa. evening, An accident at Heiner Monday FORCHRISTMAS Bal-linge- and-fiel- , n m n De-Col- a, ' , e 1 Children Present Annual Programs t Naomi Chapter Install Officers y Youth Sentenced On Petty Larceny Charge Tuesday - sharp-shooter- . ',i'G !,.'': n-- , -- ; i - rJAS0NS Chris-tensen- Mah-Iere- s Retired Railroader Answers Last all Beverly Tamplin Appears In Cheer Week Programs Hiawatha Lesion Post Gives Smoker s, well-know- n M-ri- s. flle i i -- f prilt e, L.-- Law-Tet.f- Cl-5- . p r ', |