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Show j rtontet P-tr- ial linn ' . per cent valuation smaller at A thin ftli me euu as"1-- June !fcent.Asubstan. S issues ...oitf . were sell- the same g May 31. ynmMr Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, July 14, 1932 JULY 23 Price and Helper Teams to Play for the District Honors Tidal Warojlooded Mexican Coast Bishop Is Named .' All Expenses of Teams Trying for Regional and National Championships Are Borne by Sponsors of Big League Baseball Thru Contributions to National Department of American LegionExpenses of Local Team to the Thru Ticket Sale Logan Contests to amourist of other . wir and there is Members of the Catholic faith in Utah are awaiting with interest on the rail- - the setting of the date for the aVa pnt rooms in consecration of the Rev. Father are SUU many James E. Kearney, papal appoinand the time of his coming to W n""1"" tee, eling. It Salt Lake to assume charge of m vou pass carrying 'ent Many camps are the diocese. The Rev. Father Kearney will pitched at camping - come from St. Francis Xavier r,v look for the authe Bronx, New York, their lodgings. You church, ... that many of the which pastorate he established - two years ago. have lost their lusbcS of paint anu $ fact, people are now i. nrotpnsious f ash- - V lys and possibly they uu oujue pleasure in i not require dressing wfh evening after a any on the road. suereested that pos- resume promiagain 3y the days It costs a letter cents aany three cent letters than rich less wording litten on a postal cara. card goes through the as in rates. to mail se mails, postage cent. it Florida, a facing defeat elections by a wet defeated, :ent little in sym- duck" will tender her in :j as congresswoman her successor may ear- being the "lame iii his duties state. upon ;he 5-- once when he took a hot and again when he went back for a fly hit which seemed impossible to get and made a beautiful grab. He also made three hits for three times up during the game. Paul Cavanni, playing on number two sack, showed real talent Tuesday, being on the job at all times, and making a dandy pickup on a sizzling grounder on the first base line after the man at first had failed to stop it, made his throw to first and outed the al commoner, who was candidate for presi de democratic ticket and s With the second half of the American junior baseball series now nicely under way, a number of the boys are beginning to show unusually good form, and some of the games are taking on the quality of state league baseball. In the game Tuesday between the Elks and Odd Fellows, the Elks met their first defeat of the year when they took the short end of a 3 score. Zacaria, for the plays, congresswo- and daughter line drive, at s J unior Baseball Teams Show Skill Odd Fellows, made two sensation- Owen, irvan ss for the runner. 8 hits, with the Each team national Odd Fellows got up a lone chalking have returned to their several with as compared error, evinced they may have made by the Elks. selection of a presi- Moose Take Third Game .mdidate with sufficient Moose entry in the AmeriThe m an election. The name that many indent dele-- i democratic the .n can Legion baseball league came past has always third straight vicMe" ever to the use of thru with its half Tuesday second the of stick" if necessary. The tory the Kiwanis defeating by the morning pictures of Governor 7 0. to This makes score of a : now being exploited do by for the the in : the third straight shutout or force, Moose club. to George Sluga, promising young the liurler and star pitcher for the ias not been selected. The and steady ence of weakness came Moose, pitched good one hit that but allowed ball and message to Tammany. in th3 5th inning when Cory !e win not be satisfied came 1 it to deep center for a clean dou- fflg less than the removal ile. r Walker of New York Joe Eaquinta, another real good if this fails the 'i that Governor Roose- - prospect in the line of pitchers, the Kiwanis and deves the crimes in gov- tossed for spite his defeat pitched a good nicn nave been carrWwas given rather poor or Walker. If he re giime, but mates. alr he may expect nc iupport by his team Nicastro did and Fossat Vic great Tammanv nr. losers, the for some which has good fielding controllec vhile Miglicco and Tabone starred state for many years. for the Moose. '4 Score by innings: susreestprf tvm tv,. 010 220 2- -7 that if congress was 000 000 0- -0 Kiuenis Uy endeavoring to re- Slusra and Moose Rnttprifsaence to thr r,oi., , Pero. and Kiwanis Eaquinta r tf'de towards restorins? wuuiuon in the na Cory. Senior Standings ""'"use some of the mon- V L Pet WD! Out fnr th. 3 0 1000 Moose ;;ot of a bank guarantee B P W 2 1 666 icairivuuns 2 1 636 r Protection. It would re- - Kiwani3 0 2 000 ' luan 'n Lowensteln other ways tc 0 3 000 S C Welfare "arded miiiinno ct seriousness are bejrinniner that a Roosevelt of People 'A k M.-os- -'- - m "Nation 0 ' ki, r,fi banking system. by asrain Piil L'ufford exd sons motored to Grand .lux lion Thursday where i. t . mai since 1800 ne will accompany Mrs. Dufford home, who has visited for the past business has been month with relatives. tical normal and below. In gen- - sein our ftanthc periods of de- - h Officials to NUMBER 7 WILL COMMENCE HERE SATURDAY, LIONBgjLsIES New Catholic After live- increase" es- tornrthV. been DUtv"" pald " j) tie pr'L F' tii WHEN YOU BUT Ef HELPES toil h.n courage Business Men Who Pay Taxes llei e. Subscribe to Our Charities, and Make It a Better Place in Which to Live Girl Prodigy A" The series of ball games between the Price and Helper teams of the American Legion junior baseball league, will commence next Saturday afternoon when the first game will be played on the Helper diamond, July 23. The junior team sponsored by Some idea mav he rainAH v "ure olne lerritlc nage wrought in Cuyutlan. ot the the Helper Kiwanis club will repMate h by sharp JiexicSfor resent Carbon post 21 in the serthe V "t "as? 'tquak. shocks, .wept Inland on tront- - Cuyutlan suffered the worst f m"e VT an HOUSE OF DAVID BASEBAL1 ies, with the Price post 3 furnishdamage TEAM SLATED TO PLAY IN ing the other lineup. At least two games will be playHELPER JULY 28 ed, with the second being held at ROTARY HEAD TAKES OFFICE With Helper's first game in the Price, Monday, July 25. A possi second half of the state league ble third game may be played on W. W. Christensen, superinten- baseball scheduled at home next the 27th, in the event each team dent of Carbon county schools, as- Sunday with the Provo team jour- wins one game, the grounds to be sumed office last week as presi- neying here, local baseball fans determined later. dent of the Price Rotary club for are due for an interesting series The winners of the district Three cars of an original carathe ensuing year. He succeeds C. of games. in these games will championship A CHALLENGE van of 200 persons passed through E. Beveridge. Other officers takto to visits go represent its disLogan 24, Ogden Sunday, July Helper Tuesday afternoon, their and trict In the state series, when a ing office were Eugene Hanson, Helper for a double-heade- r, The Unemployed junior baseball vice president; C. H. Madsen, sec- on cars labeled "Washington or bust" Thursday, July 28, the House winning team will be chosen to Nine hundred vets and members team has issued a challenge to retary treasurer; W. E. Fleetwood, of David team will play on the contest for the regional championof their families left San Fran- play any team in the county. Frank D. Sawyer, R. I. Brockbank local diamond. ship of four western states, Caland cisco last week headed for Wash- 12-- They defeated the Legion team and C. R. Fergusson, directors. are ifornia, Arizona, Nevada, David of House The players 4 this week, and are scheduled Mr. beover as an ex- Utah. Beveridge automatically nation ington where through great num- to known the play the Moose this week. comes a member of the board of ceptionally fast and clever aggrebers they hope to impress congress The winner of this event will directors. meets with their need for financial asdefeat. enter and the sectional contest to be rarely gation sistance. They are traveling in played between states of the east SEVERE RAIN STORMS and west, with the Junior worlds pleasure cars, , trucks and in large series to be conducted In North ' passenger busses. The past week in this vicinity Hampton, N. H., early in SeptemThe three cars passing through has been one of many severe rain ber. Helper left the brigade at Salt Lake City and decided to forage storms, accompanied by very hea Big League Support The importance of the Amerifor themselves along a different vy thunder and lightning. While Members of the Sprir.gville, Hel- the rains have been heavy, little can Legion route than that traveled by the junior baseball series per and Price Kiwanis clubs, to- damage has been reported, most is better understood when It la main delegation, believing that the gether wiui their ladies, enjoyed crops having reached a point of known that after the state wineating conditions would be better With cattle selling on the Oma- a banquet at tho P.inetti and Cap-itol- o growth where they are Immune to ners have been determined, the than they found them between San market this week at $9.25 per restaurant in Price Tuesday severe rain. deans and supporters of organized, Francisco and Salt Lake City be- ha a high for the year, the evening with an interesting procause of the great number to be hundred, professional baseball, step in and business world took a long step gram arranged for the occasion HAMMOND ANNOUNCES thru generous contributions to the taken care of. forward and stockmen breathed as follows: FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY American Legion fund, pay all the easiest in many months as The singing of America. the expenses of the teams in the thousands of dollars in value were Invocation. Announcement was made this national series games. added to ranch and farm holdings. Presidential greetings and intro- week by Attorney F. B. Hammond Otner c.siJ'ses of livestock are duction of members by Joe Fish- of Montlcello of his candidacy for to follow with higner mar- er of the Helper club. the republican nomination for the Address by Lieutenant Gover office of district attorney of the ket quotations. The federal reserve bank of Sin nor R. J. Vaughan, Helper. seventh judicial district. Attorney Tony Gerakis was charged with Two selected numbers by the Hammond is one of the prominent first degree murder last week at Francisco in its report for Jur, With The Journal's new Inter- of eastern Utah and a lawyers Price in connection with the slay- advises that tension over the Helper club. now fully installed and all type Address by E. E. Knudsen of man enti-el- y to a great qualified by experi- extra ing of Pete Regas at a sheep camp country has lessened equipment on hand, business club. ence and training for the position. several weeks ago following an ar- degree and the appearance of Springvillesolo an appreciable increase shown has AnHazel Violin by Miss nervousness which affected the Attorney F. B. Hammond was and the force has been working gument over range lands. derson, 1876 of Springville. in born pioneer parents, Gerakis still is at large, but markets has practically disappearVocal solo by W. Elmo Coffman and has resided the greater part hard this week. Sheriff S. 11. Bliss believes county ed. The fore part of the week The club. of the Springville of hi3 life in this district. He re- Journal officers eventually will get their printed the neat black F. Dr. R. Address McLaughin the education by his ceived early Mrs. M. Floyd returned to her man. has been circulated which bill sale club. Price lin, schools of San Juan county and :iome here last Thursday from a by Chapman's, Simadvertising sales in D. Insturmental number by took his high school at B. Y. U. their chain of stores. meet months visit wi'.h her son, Dr. and Because of the inter-cit- y Wilof by class Price, accompanied the mons, of member a was He held m Price Tuesday evening, the Mrs. Phill Floyd of Los Angeles, liam H. Toy. Wednesday, The Journal office 1911 at Ames, Iowa, where he maMrs. Ray Good her sale and hold not the the massive did daughter, Kiwanians printed of Address by S. J. Sweetring Helper jored In dairying and received his bill for the Golden Rule store, In at Winnemucca, Nev. reu'ar meeting Thursday. the Price club. Delta Sigma Rho. red Ink. This was an unusually Musical number, He returned to Grand county, and as large of fine club Musical number by Price where he was county attorney as piecebills work, are sale printed. usually went from and 1912 to 1914, from of Chicago This job ordinarily would have to the ClicJcings there University had to been printed in Salt Lake SIX MEN BEING ROTATED law school where he received his . , . m & tjtf. " ON HELPER CITY WORK n City, but our new equipment now to the was admitted and in LLB 1917, Along makes it possible for us to handle was the Utah bar in 1918. He are each men being county attorney for San Juan any type of printed material. Six day V& RGW These handbills and posters bear employed by the city of Helper, county from 1923 to 1925. the a week. times three imprint of The Helper Jouralternating Rails Mr. Hammond filled a mission All men working under this ar for his church in 1398 to North nal, an imprint which housewives t receive groceries in Carolina. He married E. Barton always should look for. Most meron the local work. for their return of Bluff, and is the father of nine chants who depend HelClvde J. Hart, yard clerk at for their support are community children. y a niney-dawilling to have their printing done per, has been granted Mr. and Mrs. A. Giles left on of at homo, believing in keeping the leave of absence for the purpose deniIT. .1. Cot'.elswn, Texaco Thursdav last to spend a week's business. His precious few dollars in circulation visiengaging in other and friends was business a with from er vacation Price, visiting new friends wish him success in his right here where they are earned. over Junction. Grand town tor in Wednesday. relatives in venture. Fred I. Lees, bill clerk in Agent Gross office has also been grantleave of absence, ed a niney-day- s Fred says he is time which during wished for that long to get B. H. Hyde, president of the going rest. earned much chamber of commerce, on and Helper Mrs. hnhAlf of the various committees Alex Lakie, cashier, and back from a who worked to make the Fourth Lakie, are expected the north through y thirty-datrip of July celebration an outstandsuccess this year, has expresswestern states ana wmu coNephi ing the next two or three days.Mr. La- ed sincere appreciation of the by all organizagiven Kay has been relieving operation will start on and individuals. kie and Mr. Kay Lakie's re- - tions, groups Mr. upon and assisvacation Such was says Mr. vital, which tUjohn Mackie. round house fore-,r,,- r, tance, was freely, and all given Hyde, is spending a to a generous amount whore be are entitled n in Salt Lake City and appreciation for of thanks to be attending work. 'heir splendid ";Uan.os each day. F.T. O ve. rel.evm? ,Jr. of SMI Lake City is MIMNO COMPANIES SEND reCHECKS FOR CITY ARCH MFkB and wife have Active Baseball Program on Card For Local Fans I " T<Z J"' Vet Bonus Caravan Passes Thru Helper Headed East Brighter Turn Kiwanians In Business Intercity Is Seen Enjoy Meet Complaint Is Filed In Murder Case More Sale Bills one-she- Si rane-emen- C of C. Head Expresses Thanks two-wee- T expense - Davis Auctions ' alturned lo H"Iht frcmtha"nS Several mining companies ,U auto to,r of the checks to the sent have ready Engineer commerce as days or iati Helper chamber of e Clty ad- Salt Lake City a few toward the erection contributions :1 thls -to ef- Ihj master mirin- - of the city welcoming arch located W!;nm I lnr:mics in Povern- nd at the south entrance to Helper. ' rt he A'amosa. 11division, Which wnnl.l I r , 8 ashaSGOnn ,,rrh I'rl- - Other companies have sigmlu-acI . Mrs. Lewis, , pasnea . .. m vii i: . i" - their intention to do likewise, .1 u ,H-' wis v H. B. praWent Hyde .f, Co.l5t. city cording to it a C- O- of the chamber, considering carrying 8h0rt ! coal of anticipat- to the Pt m monument ; Ita:y worthy issche-luhn- l P;c on which this portion of '- -ri a 10 ouie 4:55 a. m, the state is dependent to a great at Helper to rrive extent. Mr. Harvey of Col.imbu ... inT,,ttr Ibid and a n,oc storc- - fias just Bent a chec Saturday. ,,,isinn ''MJ PAST JUNK I t Pnill C tOiWfu, vi n". fccnuii !imi air. letter, trtv Fuel company, also. Morw Unrrarrt MOOre, roturma . ,,er, has just t ip on Old Danville, 111. girl, W0Plc9. vacation a Pe of member who has visftnftM U Miss Nancy Nash, ch Udrcni roaHt and mpor here at week of class precocious Hl" past tnp Sitino dal . ' li"1:- bUf dvTSc trail ited for the Mrs. Universiw. E. C Burgur ftt Northwestern of home 1" - k ..i.,,0n mn nnd l" ""'.n ilo details. home in Grand o f raul s reiun u,i tn her VnTi 'o unusual InteUH ftndafull rcpor in nexi ,u" i , "e nth... t di-- 1 Junction Saturday. cla tlcs will be givenH. l , ";;n?' r pence to compose It. theot thl for Watch Issue. i thlW d,,rinK,meet at tb opening Ij , i; ,VrS V'l?ZL fr LIT" - 1X1 L I y ' JT. ; |