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Show Ktlv Carbon a normal .,ifh f in Ac- - i4iifri; Ts. T? CARBON able weath, fifth in the State of Utah, 26 mil- andraUroadpay JdolUrt monthly CIRCULATION That Is Pr, NUMBER 51 THE JMUVtftEO ON FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934 THE JOURNAL CHOPPER COITION DIUVLRED FNCC TO tVKRT HOMt protest oi nospiicu in irice: Matfr nuui Burlington's Record Breaking Ptreamline Train Stopped at Rio Grande Station in Helper for Half Hour, as Throngs Walked Through Cars for Inspection Abeyance Following Meeting Monday Helper Parmley and Reid, for; Fahrine fnrhnn against. The protesting Helper f missioners Monday delegation was of the payment composed of Charles Leger protest R. J. for the Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. A j' vbon County funds Stafford, Steve Gianotti, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bosone, Victor John Quilico, Mrs. Enoch arose from a tenta- Lpment of the board to Bryner, Sam Stein and Joe of twelve n the delegation ...j Litiz-zett- t,ft ."the " ana me now A warrant drawn for the ''amount, but cannot be paid R. M. County Treasurer returns from Salt Lake, has been staying for sevwith his daughter, who later date. i has been v ttujuNos o ouuri e, $5000, $2000 icmam-- . hospital riven Silver Mining Attracts Three County Commissioner C. R. Fan-rinCharles Leger and County an appendec- - Clerk B. H. Young jv underwent enjoyed an, inThe board tabled tne which teresting trip last week-enbusiness, and it took them into Clifton and Gold sum Lted that the probably Hill, both in Tooele county, on the ot be given over to me conNevada border, where silver minon of the new hospital. ing activities are being resumed. The trio left Helper original vote on the approwas arrived in Salt Lake and Saturday, on by the commissioners continued to Wendover the same night. The trip to Clifton and Gold Hill necessitated going into Nevada and doubling back. Both localities were former boom towns from silver 1 1 mining and it is reported that activities are being resumed. Dr. Fahring reports finding some fossilized dinosaur eggs and bone fossils that once comprised part of some animal. ,1 n c -- iMT fastest in the world, and the was altogether too brief to permit all present to go through the train. Travel on the Zephyr is the very finest in luxurious transportation. Scarcely a jerk or a sound mars the stopping and starting, and the rythmatic click of the rails is about the only sound heard whu n the train is in motion. Seats are fully cushioned and the cars are scientifically air conditioned. There are two coaches and a. parlor car in the train, which measures 192 feet, and the total weight is about that of an ordinary Pullman car. A speed of approximately 70 The James Peak Route is the miles an hour was attained bename officially given by the Den- tween Helper and Price, the many ver & Rio Grande Western to its curves not permitting greater raDue to the absence of new direct railroad through the pidity. noise and dedijerking, the high speed Continental Divide, following cation of the Dotsero Cutoff. The is not realized. The Zephyr was met in Price by new passenger train placed in rega route new large crowd. It stopped in the by ular service over the seat for 15 minutes, then way of the Moffat Tunnel and the county continued its eastward run. The christened been has cutoff C. B. & Q. crack train, the Zephyr, arrived in Helper on schedule at 10:10 a. m. for a half-hou- r visit, then continued on east, taking with it a delegation of 25 business and professional men from Helper for a ride as far as Price. A large crowd from Helper and surrounding towns was on hand to greet the streamline train, the S. ftioSTwR wmwC firm a II hp o tuSS&StMi ufaf n -- frfuf- kitators Shoulder ct Tl T)t..,,a After Roller Rink ANOTHER BASEBALL City of City, Passes DIAMOND REQUIRED Into Train Christened nanas. dt Protective Union Workers Council and asked ission to hold a meeting at Park next Sunday. Their re- t was summarily refused. cd upon Foutrh to Be Celebrated in This City; Diversified Program Catering to All Doll Parade For the 4th Parents of children between the ages of 3 and 8 years are asked by the Helper Chamber of Commerce to enter the youngsters in the Doll Parade, to be held on the tion next Wednesday, the Fourth of July in Helper. The Nation's natal day. as laittee consisted of Adam Os- - children are to be costumed St. Main be march will will and There up something do Pete Tucson and Dominic dolls, for first, awarded be will Prizes tti, all three having been ing from the time of the pre in Communistic up-i- n second and third places. of the Goddess of the all and sentation Children from Helper Helper of late, until are is in eligible. camps Liberty reported the committee is interested should parent a new Any at of bethe event dance pg meeting place Les- the last Emu Parcich has obtained contact Mrs. Jack Vignetto, the Rainbow Gardens in of the Roller Rink, south lie Williams or Robert Buchanan. will be given the of Details parade piper, erstwhile meeting place three. ced-em communists, and is going by any of the City Council last night the Rink into a pleaspnvert the celebration to the Helresort of some kind. There is tag: definite as to lust what per Chamber of Commerce of a deal Parcich made with and arrangements are well owners of the Rink. under way for a complete including a doll paGAME TONIGHT The first indication of life on the program, f of the postponed part of the Republican organiza- rade, band maneuvers, greasu game between the Hashers tion in Helper this year is the an- ed pig and greased pole events, Printer Devils will take be place nouncement that primaries will baseball, kid's races and hand wwite diamond at 6:45 this held in m., 8 at 5 p. July Helper Jn& seven concerts. Friday, rather than for the purpose of selecting county as advertised. the attend to The chamber has turned delegates of the party whicti is convention ment 0f the ma TAKEN TO to DC neia in rnw hospital affair to Leslie Williams ana . p."i William Littlejohn of Price, day, July 6. we proprietor of the thea-I- s nitv Attorney Thorit Hatch has Robert Buchanan, local young of tha' city, as well as the issued the call for the local pri- 'Od Theatre men, who are working night in HpI manes. to and dav to make this year's He the hospital at Price dur- week, where she underwent celebration one long to be MINER INJURED operation. At last report Willow remCmbered. Joe Bara, a miner at PaUenfs condition was satis- - Creek, was treated for a crushed 0fic;ai program tory. and ankle in Helper Saturday jn today's is- The mishap occurred pears morning. pARDors BOAT TRIP when Bara's foot was caugni. oe- sue or me jmun DOWN GREEN RIVER VAitinn. diving tne ui me ana -' rooi ci tween a car painful, though The well as mine. injury, "fe Kay and ev ents of the day as Earl pivHp HhPr is not serious. state finh stated that they red to use the park for next Stay only, and asked Council to it them some place in Helper raicn to hold their meetings, fccil refused both requests. The fte committee mid-mornin- g pe i d REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES p play-of- n, ( f i ap-fo- i.urP o- J '""-- , J.L , It fYnl,- en river " and game depart- oers or a party . .. the l'nMtinery Includes a r start in . -: . trip down iintBh tv,. I, Inn. i a tended by the Chamber to everyone to come to Helper on the Fourth and celebrate ,UIC 10 Helper Kiwanis Club met in regular session at the Kiwanis Club Room yesterday noon and accepted an invitation from the Idaho Falls, Idaho, club to attend the annual convention of the Kiwanis district, clubs in the Utah-Idah- o to be held on August 8, 9 and 10. Gus Tsangaris, C. J. Allen and Ray McGonigal were appointed as a committee to take charge of conplans for attendance at the vention. Clifton N. Memmott was taken into the club as a new member. It was announced that a Boy Scout outing for the Helper troop will be held at Paradise Park, in Uintah Basin, from the 16th to the 21st of July. Troops from Carbon, atEmery and Uintah counties will Fifteen Helper the tend outing. Scouts will be unable to attend because of slim purses unless the out. The people of the city can help Kiwanis club agreed to give employment to the boys, and ask that anyone who has any odd jobs to be a SBB a Lucky Girl? Who is to be Helper's Goddess of Liberty ? Ballot boxes are being placed today in various drug stores and Votes will be ten confectionaries. for a dime. The Goddess of Liberty will be awarded a wrist watch, which will be on display at the Gift Shop pending the selection of the Goddess. Votes will be counted and results posted every evening in the window of The Journal office. PARK SWIMMING POOL OPEN FOR THE SEASON Helper City swimming pool is now officially opened for the season, and rates are as follows: Season tickets, children under 16, $1; adults, $2; family tickets, $t. Daily admissions will be 10c for children under 16, 20c for adults, - 10c for suit rentals and for 5c towel rental. Swimming will be free every Thursday from 10 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Five and ten-ceprices will prevail on Monday. The pool will be open every day from to 9 p. m. The pool itself, showers and toilets, are under strict sanitary supervision, and the water in the A pool is purified by chemicals. constant stream of hot water is running into the pool. $1 "f riff! 'WE'' 4 YOUTH'S FINGER BROKEN ?j A ft Jimmy Greener, distributor for The Journal, suffered a broken finger Tuesday while playing baseball. Jimmy is on the Helper Furniture team in the American Legion Jr. League. It Is reported the finger was broken in two places. MINER DOING WELL William Peterson of Jackson, Cal., was a visitor in Helper during the week. Mr. Peterson is now interested in gold mining in Cali- fornia and reports are that his activities have been quite lucrative. Mr. Peterson is well known in the Helper district, having resided at Soldier Summit for many years. r I est; Colonial maidens, walking in the shadow of Old Ncrtli Church, are one of the many quaint pictures an D B a h I rwn B jI rzxLyw GOES TO DENVER Miss Eliza Mary Kavnagh will leave next Sunday morning for Denver, where she has accepted a stenographical position. She was graduated from Carbon County High School this spring with high honors. that await the visitor to the Colo- Mrs. E. H. Thomas nlal village of the new World's Fair visitor in Salt (ne8a In Chicago. the week. IflBlllllllliriBllllR was a busi- - during B B an IR p n Ihe town of Green- - Mrs. John B. ky aft.. o .v.- , ine home of the Dfmnui C4- t inH Maneuvers on Kamcu-Band, Drum and Bugle Corps12.10 Games With Prizes, City Park, Kids' Foot Race iviai" r. xr Demman former's ,i i . N ,eT' """an will serve the "'lern in a hospital, Li, 'ntly comtl..ted his in u,e Creighton eraiC"Ur,8e of f Omaha. U,cri' Who'll Be the 11 a. m. II Kiwanis Club to Convention .... 0bjftct of the tr'P up on beaver livestock, wiM life conditions, It. Scopes cf 1776 at Nev; Fair A good time is gloriously. assured everyone from the toddlers to the graybeards. '""uniains, Hell's Hair iv.,Door cataracts, Ouray 'chPrlmary - it fl lounge-observatio- A new softall diamond on South Main Street will be in readiness y Council met in regular ses-- for play on July 2nd and will be the City Hall last evening the scene of all Ladies' Softball granted the Helper Chamber the men continuing to use games, ommerce the Fourth of July on Townsite. diamond the tration, along with a contribu- Due to the interest shown in the of $25 to help the cause. game in Helper it is necessary to C. A. Knobbs was sty Marshal two diamonds to accomofurnish ed two weeks' vacation bethe date large number of Softball ng July 15. devotees. Denied Use of City Park committee from the Farmers ew Mmm - A ur er New Route; New Panoramic. The Panoramic is the reincarnation of a Rio Grande train which won fame more than a decade ago when it was a favorite with summer visitors along its system. The Tanoramic, born again, assumes its place as a companion to the renowned Scenic Limited: Both trains are outstanding examples of travel delight with n cars, diners and new coaches and comfortable Pullmans. The Royal Gorge route and the James Peak route America's greatest scenic railroad lines! The Scenic Limited and The Panoramic taken care of hire the boys. Gus most delightful trains in the enTsangaris has a list of those need- tire country! ing employment and will furnish boys for any work that is to be VISITORS FROM EAST done. Milton Vvycoff was pleasantly last evening when four surprised GIRL GRADUATED people from his old home town, According to report received this Angola, Ind., dropped in on him. week, Miss Marion Bergh was The party consisted of Miss Dororecently from the thy Collins, Miss Christine Stroah, Something Doing Every Minute Is the riart,of Helper Cham- graduated School in New Miss Mattie Clechener and Mrs. Rhodes Preparatory ber of Commerce Committee Which Has Charge of V.ork City. Miss Bergh is well John Clechener. The party visited Event That Should Appeal to Young and Old known in Helper, having visited at but a short time in Helper, then various times with her grandmoth continued on their journey to Culver City, Cal. is to have an In- - the time and place. Save this er, Mrs. E. H. Thomas. Tt TELPER I dependence Day celebra- program. A cordial invitation is ex- n biven oia jbuth i a, half-ho- stop-ov- D. & R. G. Names mat-unfinish- ed long-extin- SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR 25 Helper Citizens Favored With a Ride on the Zephyr Ef4) Against County Officials Appropriating $5000 toft-0"- " in ONLY ADVERTISING That Brings Results Taxpayers Waited jper red HELPER, UTAH iir. SUBSCRIPTS JOURNAL lion; largest coal and undeveloped oil structures in the world. oi-c- o7Th77ournI 5 - ot-- Goddess, Floats, Baby Doll Parade Speaking at City Park,'ll:15 17 Innings of Baseball, 3 Games Band Concert, Main St., 7:00 P.M. GARDENS 9:00 RAINBOW THE J AT DANCE ......... . ...v.V.'.V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.VV.VV.V.V.SW. t f |