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Show "T HE T3T7T? Hub of s Industrial Ac- witn a norma and railroad pay ItIO:,IAS GLENN, CASTLE GATE T TTmTl I T T7 YITTTrnTITV Y1 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, FEB. 22 eafYNN TRIAL TTTrT-i- T XT T 7 A 3! e No. 996, State vs. Charles charged with incitingHel-i-to Canyon, near ji Spring August, began in District at Price Wednesday, Judge l;e Christensen, presiding. At-'for the state are District F. W. Keller, Walter C. 2'leyCarbon county attorney, BR.J'3, st S A. S. Horsley of 41 For the defense is Attorney Metos, of Salt Lake. of Wednesday was consum- the selection of the eight are William Downard of A. H. Thomas and L. L. 4 jl of Castle Gate; R. L. Mrs. Kate Lid- Mrs. Ruby Wade, lOigton; 4fert Pace and LeRoy 1 If Price. jrday morning the opening 4 fcnt for the state was made X forney Keller, and around m hour testimony of wit- 4 Araa being taken in the case ATat toe beginning promised up several days. Two othcases will follow this 5ilrtwo defendants, Charles bee and Paul Crouch." A.ttorney j ... .ter Line to Be Extended 5 IS iiigements "between re- - a were made committee from Garden Club, Mayor and Chairman Robert ' of the water department, a water line from the Iainue to the City labor will be used on fact, and the only cash for water connecitons. pe, recently taken out, is per 4w -.- Cem-CW- j A out-15i.- ?5 4sed. Project will make use of 1 pipe and the water pres- 1 be increased by about nes at the Cemetery. It is ed that those desiring fau- 4 A the cemetery will be able them by making a small at the City Recorder's of- 1uMn the next two weeks, time the project for Alwhich . - ln i compieieu. CJ i.Ji srC. of C. r:aning Dance 1 Iters of the Helper Cham- rce convenea in reg- soh 4i8ioa at the Grill Clubroms Ml nlht. Various projects ncusaed and plans for the rf Store dance to be given jrlck't Day were consum- - M. W. Ross of the "Tary was instructed to or-&- get )S.. A'UUobs to various merch- ddag them to contribute to 7V Hst It also was decided n memberships be jA offered for $5 a year, memberships entitle the to honorary membership "ut-of-tow- ferent addresses with different customers. One firm reports that the salesman became quite indignant when his. wares were refused. It is said the transient actually secured quite a sum of money in advance on orders from local patrons. 10 Hours After Being Arrested r 27-2- 4 42-1- 2 lie was characterized by : throughout. Gigliotti is did yeoman service for !Vcf"fWI White and Tony La-- 7 ja food ball for the Soph- - lens gave inspiration to our country in its darkest hour. Let us remember that unswerving devotion at Valley Forge. We have but to recall that truly great crisis in our National History to know that our National tradition of courage a nd fortitude will bring victory from adversity. CO.'S ANSWER e, Kiwanis Play Date March 220 200 "Now, as always, we stand ready to with the commission in a full determination of all facts bearing upon our service to the people and upon the earnings of our company." This was the declaration of Geo. M. Gadsby, president and general manager of the Utah Power & Light company, in filing with the Public Utilities Commission last week the company's answer in the pending rate structure investigation. The commission instituted the investigation on its own motion January 18 to determine if the rates charged the public in Utah are just and reasonable. Mr. Gadsby said: "While we earnestly desire the investigation to remove suspicion and clear the atmosphere for progressive action, we hope to offer the public something more constructive than a mere defense and confidently expect soon to see a joining of helpful influences which will start the industrial forces to a returning prosperity. A summary of the company's answer which includes statements it considers vital to the problem of a consideration of rates follows: 1. The company's gross revenue has dropped from $11,144,861 in GET YOUR STEAKS BEFORE 6:15 P. M. CODE 1929 to $8,339,083 in 1933, a loss of nearly $3,000,000. 2. Most items of cost do not go A chanee recently has been made in the Utah State Retailers' down with declining revenues, but Such Code in the hours of labor in the are largely uncontrollable. retail meat industry. The correct economies and reductions as could hours now stand at 8 a. m. to 6:15 be made resulted in savings of p. m., except days preceeding legal $768,156 in 1933, compared with holidays, which may be 8 to 7 p. 1929. 3 Taxes, excluding income tax, m., with one hour for lunch. of the company have steadily increased, until in 1933 they mountof ed to $1,324,026, about its total operating revenues. MUST one-six- th Le-g- er .30L ZZ FAITH AND PERSEVERANCE Utah Statute Objectionable to Labor Organization Coming Utah Power & Light Has Had of Three Leader. Defense to $3,000,000 Revenue Loss Who Face Trial in Price. , v In. Four Years enthusiasm is manifest at 1 ber meetings and the sale has been progressing rap- lbs. l is pointed out that much The Helper Kiwanis Club met . br the City of Helper and last evening in regular session at business and the Grill Clubrooms. Charles jj T Jidual en should accrue from an gave an interesting address on Uoii of this kind in which Lincoln. Guests of the local club j,;owiiiup is interested. were Kiwanians Larson and C. N. Slack of Provo, and Dr. L. R. Mer,,T to 4 WON rill of Spring Canyon. HIGH SCHOOL Following the meeting the coming Kiwanis show was rehearsed. was sweet to Helper The date for the show has been LB fter heir victory definitely set for March 1. A matCounty High School inee and evening eprformance will at Liberty Hall last be given. The cast is showing LB. evening. The Sopho-fc- k marked Improvement with every the Helperitea into rehearsal, and the show should be 'the tune of a few a headliner. 'f6m d, ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY FILES REPEAL OF ANSWER TO UTILITIES COMMISSION THE ANTI RATE STRUCTURE INVESTIGATION Electric Rates Compared With Living Costs RED LAWS SUMMARY OF Charles Guynn, Paul Crouch and Charles Wetherbee, labor leaders, who were charged with criminal syndicalism and rioting following labor troubles in Carbon county last fall, were visitors in Helper during the week, in connection with the forthcoming trial in dis trict court at Price. It is reported that there is a effort being put forth in their defense, both local which promises and state-widhard fought cases. A fund is being raised among Carbon county labor ing people through dances and entertainments for this purpose. Latest developments, as reported from Salt Lake are that a campaign for the reapel of the Utah "anti-red- " law has been launched in that city by the American Civil International Liberties union, Labor Defense. A defense committee for Guynn, Crouch and Wetherbee, has been set up, with headquarters at 529 Atlas building, Salt Lake. A meeting was held Monday evening in Salt Lake under the auspices of the defense committee in furtherance of the cause, which was addressed by speakers prom lnent in the movement. in charge of the meeting and outlined the method of procedure for enforcing the provisions of the va rious codes. Officers Elected The grocery and food division of the retail trades elected the following members of their committee: George F. Peacock, Price, chairman; B. H. Hyde, Helper, secretary, and J. Gigialottl, Helper; Arthur Peterson, Price; Clell Petty, Hiawatha; August Winkelreid, Peerless; and August T. Jones of Castle Gate, members. The general merchandising division, including hardware, ready-to-wea- r, dry goods, etc., elected the following committee: L. R. Eldridge, Price; W. D. Man Caught Burglarizing Chapman, Price; John Quillco, Helper; B. J. Vieta, Helper; M. L. Helper Store Given Snow, Wellington: George McDer-maiSwift Justice Rolapp; Max Bertola, Conand Joseph Pavignano, of sumers, Lady Justice descended with swift and vengeful wings upon the Rains. A. D. Sutton of Price, was aphead of Vincent Clark, arrested to the drug diFriday midnight of last week by pointed on represent central counvision the county while Glen Marshal Gardner, Night will Bernard! and Elmie repcil, a of act Clark was in the relieving safe at the Carbon Rubber & Re- resent the electrical trade division. Under the organization set up pair Co. of its valuables. by the state administration, each Caught is entitled to its own The patrolman was making his retail group each committee chooscommittee, customary rounds when he observ and secretary. The a ed the culprit kneeling by the safe. ing chairman of each group, grocery He flashed his light upon the chairman merchanintruder and persuaded him per- and food,anddrugs, general furniture, goods, dising dry and sonally to unlock the rear door service stations and automotive surrender peacefully. trades, milk producers and any to the had Clark gained entry other group for which a code has place through a small window high been formulated, become members in the rear of the building. central council. The The night marshal marched his of the county of members the county central prisoner to the city jail where he council in turn elect a chairman of life to his him left ponder their own number. crime and a representative from from Main Office In Helper the sheriff's office removed the M. W. Ross, of Helper, was reprisoner to Price early Saturday morning. Clark was arraigned in elected secretary for the central court at 10 a. m. Saturday, plead- council of Carbon county, and all ed guilty with no formality, and correspondence concerning the adwas sentenced to from 1 to 10 ministration, enforcement, and violations of codes should be addressyears in the State Penitentiary. Clark is said to have a criminal ed to Mr. Ross at Helper. Mr. record longer than a blue ribbon Ross, as secretary, will maintain his office at Helper, complete pedigree, and much credit is due in the local police officer for his clev- records, codes, agreements, reviser work in apprehending the man. ions of codes, registration of hours The prisoner claimed residence of retail store operation, and regt in Ogden, but it was disclosed that istration of complaints referred to he had been vagged from Price the county central council by the divisions of the reby the authorities there about two various trades trades. tail weeks ago. Difficulties arising within any certain trade division will first be taken under consideration by the In committee for that division. case of failure to arrive at a satis- Sentenced Just s A new wrinkle in high pressure salesmanship was introduced in Helper Tuesday. A transient called on numerous business firms, taking orders for and "perfumed" professional business cards. No one knew what the dapper salesman meant but assumed it might relate to "rotten business" and the visitor was offering some sort of a panacea. Anyway, the high pressure artist might have gotten by, but he left dif- RETAIL DEALERS ASSOCIATION COMPLETED ITS ORGANIZATION meeting of the Carbon County Retailers Association was conducted Tuesday evening at Price, which was attended by nearly all of the retailers of Carbon county, and the various groups elected their committees and officers for the current year. J. R. McGibbeny, deputy administrator, national and state recovery administration for Utah, was Get Your Turned Printin, Yet? le SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR A Internal injuries, including a punctured lung. The unfortunate man was accompanied to Salt Lake by Mrs. Glenn. Last report from the hospital is that Mr. Glenn's condition is as good as could be expected. 'was tiding the front of the jihich was kiaded with timber, manner he became wedged en the car and either the side of the tunnel. Ifer injured man was taken to hospital for treatment, tti it was disclosed that he had led fractures to both legs, rib fractures, and other able weath, fifth In the State of Utah, 26 mil' lion; largest coal and undeveloped oil structures in the world. THE JOURNAL SHOPPER S EDITION DELIVLRED FREE TD EVERY HOME FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 9 5CIDENT AT MINE MONDAY naa (Blackie) Glenn, age 36, taown Castle Gate miner, Critically injured while on Monday noon at the Utah mine, when he was "" jompany between a car and the roof , i mine. Zteicial report is that Mr. CARBON ADVERTISING That Brings Resultj HELPER, UTAH THI JOURNAL'S NEWS EDITION DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION NUMBER 32 WW 11 JlJiZd CIRCULATION Thai Is Proven gon dollars monthly .VOLUME XXIII. TTTHTTft IT PERRY APPOINTED A FEDERAL TO POSITION T. N, Perry of Helper Tuesday received notification from Washington, D. C. , of the appointment of his son, Joseph, to a federal position, the nature of which was not fully particularized. The appointment came through the ef forts of Senator King of this state. The salary named, in the $3000- class, indicates a posiuon of reponsibility. The many friends of the young man congratulate him upon his success. SOCIAL SESSION Members of the Carbon County American Legion Posts and their ELKS HAD A FEED B. P. O. E. 1550 enjoyed them- ladies to the number of about one selves at a buffet supper given in hundred met in joyful session at Price Wednesday night. The event the Strand Sweet Shop last Friday I was very well attended by Carbon night. Dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. County strays. ifczErpiippr::::!:: j ' CCST CF UMNO , Jrr ieo l i I i (U.& Dept of Cbmrm'rce Index fiqunes) U4 MM I CHARGE OF BURGLARY 160 140 120 100 THttttTH I ITT j pTn jy h-- ir T i Red-Hand- M I j j Three Lads Waived Preliminary; Bonds $2500 for Trio Alleged to Have Fired the Price Airport JZ stwce'T I I The three lads who are reported 80 to have confessed that they accidentally set fire to the Price airport hangar on the morning of 60 January 21 last, after forcibly gaining entrance while endeavoring to steal gasoline, were arraign40 ed before Justice of the Peace J. MM I W. Hammond at Price during the 1919 1917 1913 ISI5 IS2I 1931 1929 1933 1923 1921 1927 week. The trio are Hollls Clark, and Lawrence Arlin Wiseman Adams. Tiie alvt cbart, ptvr.ftrtd by tfc t'tab Power A the coat of llvlnf and aoaunodltr prW vera f.?Sht company u an exhli.:t In It ral rate rrplr. The defendants waived prelimiU Tloteal fluctuation, reathlnt W per cerrtl abore the 19IS haaa to Dreemaer. l'?3( vbiia h thows the Irt.id In the er.t of liimr and the avir e cost gr kil9ett beur for e'retrie tntrty mod eon, per kilowatt hour f or electricity waa eao nary hearing and were bound over tnirt t?i fMo. c!.3Tof!!o anl farm fitinwn tittratir down'rard. falllnr 4S per teat tcaoV (few jr for trial on the charge of burglary 1911 kaaa la December. l.JJ. an Lea IB ilaa fcelneea 1HU and 1J. It auoa under bonds of $2500 each, which 4 Despite declining revenues per cent above the average on the they were unable to raise, and in the company has continuously company's system in Utah. lieu of which they still are In 8 The company's income has maintained a high standard of service. decreased to the point wehre it is 5 The cost of living, as of De- far below a reasonable rate of re- HEROIC ATTEMPT TO cember, 1933, was S5 per cent turn upon any reasonable value SAVE LITTLE GIRL above the cost In 1913, whereas which might be assigned to Its the average price paid for residen- property. Mike Milinkovlch, Spring Can9 Any reduction of rates would tial electric service in 1933 was 45 yon miner, is nursing badly burned result in further depletion of the hands, incurred when he made a per cent below 1913. 6 Commodity prices now are company's income and would mate- heroic attempt to save the life of steadily advancing in line with rially enhance the likelihood of re- little Mary Star, who was fatally President Roosevelt's effort to re- ceivership. burned recently near the home of store the 1926 commodity price 10 The company is prepared her parents, who conduct a boardlevel. promptly to proceed with the valu- ing house at Spring Canyon. 7 The national average rate for ation Of its proportles if the comMilinkovlch, attracted to the residential and farm service is 19 mission so directs. scene by the screams of little been asked to enter the organiz- Mary's playmates, observed the ation. About thirty or forty of the girl's dresses in flames, but he was members were present at the too late to rescue her, although affair. Following the ceremonies he made a heroic attempt. The a banquet was held at a Price tragedy occured while the girl and playmates were cafe. Two local members of the playing with a box of matches. American Legion, Henry H. Jones Millnkovich's burns, while not P. O. INSPECTOR HERE and E. R. Crissman are taking it are painful and necessitate serious, E. L. Jackson, postal inspector, easy for a few days a3 a result his remalng home from work. The of the 40 and 8 initiation in Price with headquarters in Provo, was terrible accident occured two last Saturday night. The two were In Helper Friday last to inspect weeks ago. the only new Initiates of the the local postoffice. Everything e was found in TAKEN TO PENITENTIARY meeting. by the visThe candidates were marched iting official and Postmaster Chief Deputy Sheriff Warren was given a "clean bill of Peacock left early Monday for Salt up and down the main street of Price as P. G's. (Prisoners of health." The present postmaster is Lake, having In custody Vincent war also poor geese) preparatory an efficient public official, who en- Clark, convicted of burglary Satto the real work of the evening. joys the confidence and respect of urday, In District Court, and senAfter the short parade the candi- his patrons and fellow citizens. tenced to the Utah State Penitend dates and th'eir belaborers retired tiary. Clark was caught to privacy. It is reported that the of here is the business if a presence Helper place robbing Spring private initiation is really. some- Robin Redbreast is any proof. after midnight Friday, tried SatHector Chiara reports seeing a urday morning, and landed in the thing to hear about. The 40 and 8 Is composed of pair of the birds recently in the pen Monday morning. A record is i set for members of the Legion who haw town. quick justice. j I I l(OTU'ah Ppvwt light Gft j LLLLljIL MM MM Jl System) MIL aatb-- aver-at- Two Local Men Took Initiation three-year-o- ld factory adjustment, the trade di- vision committee will refer the matter to the county central committee, which latter committee may, at its discretion, refer in turn to the state advisory board. - Officials Met in Salt Lake City Carbon County was represented one hundred per cent at the annual meeting of county officers held in Salt Lake City last Thursday and Friday. The convention was composed of county officers from all over the state and the total representation was almost one hundred per cent. County Commissioner Fahring reports that the commissioners from all over teh state held an interesting session. Main consideration was given to the problems of pension for the aged, assessed valuations and tax Control. The officers making the trip from Carbon county were Walter C. Gease, county attorney; B. H. Young, clerk; R. M. Reese, treasurer! Mamie J Jameson, recorder; Silas Rawley, assessor; Earl Anderson, engineer; W. J. Reld, C. R. Fahring and David Parmelee, TAKES LEADING PART is reported that Miss Flora Ossana, popular local young lady, is to have the feminine lead in the play "Her Majesty The King", given by the Freshman class at the University of Uath. It MARRIAGE LICENSES During the week licenses to wed were issued by the county clerk at Price to the following: James H. All red and Miss LcRen Bryson of Cleveland; Charles Henry DeLong of Vacaville, Cal. and Miss June Lucille Smith of Grand Junction. Colorado. ship-shap- red-hande- PLOWING IN FEBRUARY In the rural districts of Carbon county it Is not unusual to see farmers plowing, preparatory to sowing spring crops. The unusually Warm weather continues unabated, with nothing yesterday to indicate that winter woultT resume his throne. Phone netvs items to The Helper Journal. Phone 21 |