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Show TT TTTT 17 Population ?-:3000" Elevation 5,288 , High School Senior Play on 17, 18, 19 CIRCULATION That I Proten SERVICES ARE HELD JOINTLY ; Well Rounded Cast Will Pre-se"Smilin' Through" in School Auditorium nt Members of the cast for "Smilin" Through," annual Senior play, are at work on the fnow hard so that it will be ready on 17, 18, and 19, when it in the high school II will be produced " If auditorium. all indications wis piay will surpass all others that have been put on in. the history of the high school." Both screen versions of it have been presented here, and the Brigham Young University produced it in Price several years ago, r ,. -- ; FI ,PE .. FORVICTIMS Joint services for the four persons killed New Year eve on the highway north of Huntington were conducted yesterday at Huntington. Francis Otterstrom, 30, Lin-do- n Jones, 20, Paul Cavallo Jr., 18 and Llewellyn Matle, 22, all of Huntington were the victims who died in the crash Tuesday morning when the car in which they were riding jumped a wash after leaving the road and striking the bank on the opposite side. .The machine was demolished. Of the four persons injured, two were reported in the a serious condition yesterday;" while the others were reported as recovering, Maurine Ingram of Price whose back is broken has not yet been pronounced beyond the danger point, and Charles Miller whose skull is probably, fractured is so regarded as well. ' Zelda Peterson and Grant Guy mon are less seriously hurt and suffered bruises and miner injuries. . Miss Ingram was driving the car at ' the time of the accident and as yet no authoritative verdict has been named as solving the cause of the accident An inquest will be made in the near - y Special new- scenery is being New built for this "production. lighting fixtures are being made, and old ones improved. Special costumes are also being made for members of the cast. The personel for the cast includes Francis Bernard! as John nartmt Rnvd Fish as Dr. Owen 'I Harding, Pauline Gordon as Ellen, ) EarUne Durrant as Katherine Dun-- ! gannon; Clark Morgan as Willie j Ainlay, Derrel Watkins as Ken- iieth Wayne, Earline Durrant as future Moonyeen Clare, Derrel Watkins ' as Jeremiah Wayne, Kimball Rug-I- s - ! 73) l CarbcrvCc;:: IW W HELPER UTAH NCWS COITION JOURHM- -' Tti OEUVCfKD ONLY OH SUBSCRIPTION VOL- - XXIX NUMBER 25 tfJamiary TT SS J A A I". ADVERTISING That Brings - JANUARY 4, 1935 uuviMD rut BUDGET jFIXED The 1935 budget fr the city of Helper was presented by Mayor E. F. Gianottl last teek and formally adopted by th city council as a satisfactory guide for the expenditure of funds ia the coming year. The budget this year totals at $3000 less than last year, standing at a figure of $93,000 compared to $96,000 of 193 , Funds in support of the proposed guide raided from Helper City tax and Revenue from other sources. Theunicipal tax, it Is estimated, wJUl produce a 14 mill oa the levy oft the city vaM&Uon of Licenses, prof its from lights and water and other sources of revenue will bringfin $74,000 to provide the other nefessary funds for the coming yeaivj a feasible In order to work-dproposittion for thisiyear, it was necessary to reduce-- the amount allotted the water? department some $2000, while tb'e parks and public property branch was cut will-"be members are asked to attend. 423,-604.5- Jurors Named For Court Term Thirty Picked Thirty jurors were picked this week to sit in the first term of the Seventh Judicial district court beginning January 14, according to Deputy Clerk Carlyle Pace. The . jurors and their respective residences are as follows: Carl Nyman, Jack World, A. L. Tucker, Mlna Brooks, George A. Nixon, J. D. Critchlow, Loren Gold-In- g and Sheridan Flack of Price; Bert Jacob, Albert Barnes, Ervin The regional conference of the Branch and Oscar Blackman of Utah Education association will be Wellington. A. S. Allison, R. L. Rogers, Bob conducted in Price on Saturday, V. the in 7:30 at 5, p.m., Argyle, James Bruno, Jr., and January Carbon high school building. State Tony Perry of Helper; Alvin Calvin Jewkes of officers of the organization are exHoward Perkins, Phillip pected to address the meeting Standard ville; D. L. Ostwhich will be compased of teach- Fiack ers of the Carbon and Emery co- ler of Spring Canyon; Glenn J. Alexander of Columbia. unty school districts. Florence Dennis, Spring Glen; The regional officers are: Norman Hamilton, Carbon high school Sterling Reynolds of Rolapp, Aug-us- e Lange, Heiner; Tracy Jones, principal, regional director; James W. Bingham, Price and S. R. An- Castle Gate; and Joe Beveridge of derson, Cleveland, presidents of Consumers. the Carbon and Emery associations "bi3if " ut The contingent; fund appro- $900. 4 17,803 v K;J R$t 1,1,48? SUBSCRIPTION to ivcar hohi - , St Sq.Mit,.. 5A Y EAJl -- - ; j - X: V Extension of the emergency on coal 'Slipped from Utah and southern Wyoming fields to northwest destinations frara December 31 to March 3 1935, has been approved by thellnterstate Commerce commission, Otto Her-re- s, president of the Utah Coal Operators' association, wa, informed ' Monday. Mr. Herres said the I C. C granted the short-- notice application of the Union, PaVe system, the Utah Railway and fv Denver iRio Giande WeHterrH , noting All citizens through-ou- t the state are asked to display the American flag and where possible the state flag today in the thirty-nintcommemorating anniversary of .Utah's h ' statehood. ; Beckers fider: RATES bKEH Wins Gam6i, NORTHWEST! " F. Many freight rates Statehood Observed Thru-ou- t State Today $3000 LESS 1935 al and strong public organization is well under way with the drive for membership in the Helper Safety Council progressing rapidly. Over thirty-fiv- e members were secured the first day of the drive and according to Jack Sullivan, president, the full quota of a hundred will be obtained in fast Jim- - """" A meetlng'open to the public will be held Monday night in the city hall at which time the first routine business of the organization will be handled. All PopuLticn LOWER COAL HELPER CITY fOUNCIL SETS 1935 BUDGET. EXPENSES CUT Safety Council Meets Monday at City Hall The formulation of an influen-cl- I Guests of honor throughout the day will be the 19 surviving members of the constitutional carriers, tor convention of 107 persons who formulated the basic law of the' state, approved by President Grover Cleveland prior - to his proclamation received in Salt Lake. City January 4 1896. Seventh Judicial atC-C- . II . . "wvpen S. Gynin. Becker's Uintah elub beer qui:".-tct tuwied-jth moat remarkaV'!- t win in the opening leagu game u 'r -' n - the county Independent league last mgnt at trice plai"j,t ine season c waxed fluor art pot under waji The Becker crew comprised chief as. er ai ?d,ock f J. ' ln ly of local buys handed the Cardi..'1; MmlnK outf;t a tight id?' . contifiuu?-,.j.nsee1;y- currency-ratu-ammmUsig xZA Btourf U wti V . .1 CI KfV uuvuvtl 3 iijil shipped to the northwest. DestinSS.V Lead by Hay ation carriers, including the West- Johnnie Allison, theThompson locals put oa' ern Pacific, and the Southern Pa- a scoring spree at the beginning ,: cific and the Great Northern, .con- of the second half which finally curred in the application. : widened the gap to the safe lead efThe lower rate was put into, be the end ot the game. The halt ' fect September 15 and wouldave ended. expired Monday midnight if the was Thompson high point man-onapplication for extension had nQl his ' team with 13 counters, wulle been granted. The freight rate 12 points. rang-u- p Pete auction was acooperative move Tabone-anPaul Dalpiaz proved ' on the part of , the rairoad3,"tr.e a bulwark in the' scoring field aM coal mine operators, of Utah 'and well, Bruce Moffit and floss Bun Wyoming and the retailers of the-nv- l at guards ,teamed well. -- Jack northwest, Whereby each lowered James washigh man with 15 tal prices so as to reduce the cost of lies on the Cardox outfit while An- coal to northwest consumers by dersori accounted for 9. i . ' ', $2 per ton. . In other- - engagements of the " evening the t Sunnyslde all stars , V " Sunnybkle Entry Strong. D? CrQwd Attends. . Opener , 11 KJ 1 1 41-3- f District Opening Dates Numbered The opening dates for the 1935 terms of the Seventh judicial dlst rict, which includes five counties, have been set as follows: Carbon county, Monday, January 14; Monday, April 29; Monday, September 9. Sanpete county, Monday, January 7; Monday, May 6; Tuesday, September Emery county, Tuesday, February 5; Tuesday, June 4; Tuesday, Oct. 1. Grand county, Tuesday April 9; Monday, August 12; Tuesday, November 12. San Juan county, 20-2- " . priation was reduced;'$200 and the Humdowned.KnJIworth '"geri as Mary Clare. Guests at the . public safety fund cut $300. Other and bert Prtfsset Dennison a hay ! wedding will be Nick Fasselin, minor, reductions were made as with 19 and 14 point, rear actively De Angeles, Gus Vorous, Earl well. The street and sewer detied up the scoring honprs. f Kolbrook, Winnie Garlick. partment with the usual statutory The Price J. C. Penney team y Students in charge of the and general branch Appropriation Nickolas Kulie, 47, miner in the managed to keep an edge over the and properties are Luther were the only increase made. The April 15, Tuesday, Aug- Standardvjlle. mine was kilied out Carbon Prof, immtet at the end Lowery, Floyd Higgins, Charles street and sewer increase amounts Monday, ust 6; Tuesday, November 5. Raright in the mine Wednesday at 5 of the first half by the score oi Allen Tom and Draper. Kay, to $2100 while the statutory and who The Journal went to Christensen, George Judge p. m. M. Williams with Fae msey and E. general allottment amounted to is at present in California on a , the gamd finished. Details of the accident were McKinnon and Alice Carlson are J;$100. will return to Price next lacking, but it was understood Kunext week fnv schedule The for vacation, musical numbers preparing special The respective amounts so apweek, and will preside on Satur- lie, an Austrian, was run over by eludes the following contests to bfl for presentation during acts. Nor- by the council for the vari- day, January 5, law and motion a proved digging machine. His head and played on the Carbon high floor: Bray,-Rut- h Joe Grousman, ous departments for' the coming jfman day, or approximately one week in chest were crushed. Mine officials Beckers v. Sunnyslde, Kenilworth" 0 Hammond, and Marion Twiss are with the comparative figure advance of the date set for the are year v. J. C. Penney, and Cerdcx v,. conducting an investigation. in charge of the advertising and for 1934 listed first is as follows: next term of district court. ' ' . childI'two Carbon Profs. is survived Kulie ll by publicity. Loran Lamp and public affairs and finance, $6000, have been select- ren, living in Chisago. Ilis body Thirty jurors of are in spec charge Ruggeri $6000; public safety, $8300, $8000; ed to serve. during the first term is at the HELPER1TE IN ARMY . ial performances for advertising flynn mortuary pending streets and sewers, $9900, $12,000; of court in Carbon county. .' 1, funeral arrangements. 'of the affair. water system, $26,900, $24,000. .. men wgren Eighty-fou- r i Admission to the play will be Electric Kghtsat"! o,000, in the army during" the mong Lambl9: fifteen cents, for children and stud-- f respectively. nroS30.000: Dark V Jc ? ' eenW general ad viUm, thirty-fiv- e rTTMMfSOitumiT pertV ci ui ting office: FourtKn"Mbf this. 'mission, and' reserved seats fifty general, $800, $900; water reserve number at .Fort Doug-li- s vcents. Reserved seats tickets may fund, $5000, $5000; and contingent and the remainder were enlist' brf - purchased at Kelleys 5 .. fund, $2300, $2100. ed for service in Hawaii. Walter The improvements to be made ,Drug. W. Trover of this city was assignduring the coming year were also Prosecutor Files 162 ed to the infantry in the HawaiCharges Five licenses to wed were Miss Louise Litizzettee, approved with the budget sanction, Cases and ' Criminal Nine ian department;"'. Check Bad BriPast In week Clerk last ed to Ogden this week where she Term; extension of and indued an First by County SchedCivil Actions 29 will resume her studies at thj West Street from Ivy to Janet gham Young. Those obtaining the Complaints Lead uled for Hearing Mary Elizabeth Hight, 57 died .Sacred Heart Academy there. $5000 worth of "cast, iron slip by whichvto wed were ClarStreet, : 1 at her home in Spring Canyon, One hundred sixty-tw- o line replacements, criminal ence Langfordiof Kenilworth, and for supply pipe December 30,' following a short The first term of Seventh dist- and $2000 for extension of were filed by County Lucille Lundy of Cleveland; KrVal illness. rict court for 1935 In Carbon co- line to proposed high school. light complaints C. Gease during Odgers Olsen of Salt Lake and Lu-- , Walter Attoreny Beckons Copper Roof Mrs. Hight was born February unty will open Monday, January the past term, according cille Jean Moss of Price; Huph in Kentucky, the .daugh 14, at 2:00 p.m., with nine crimto the prosecutor's biennial report Hardman of Buena Park, Calif., Great Lakes Mariners 1,ter 1876, CLOSED SCHOOL ON of Gideon Wallace and Patsy inal cases, 29 civil actions, five issued Uiis week. Issuance of wor- and Lewis CharleswortH of Sweet-minSpangler Wallace. She Is surviv- law and motion matters, and one Edna McDonald bf Mutual, OF FEVER thless checks was the crime most ACCOUNT , f i ed by her husband, Merritt F. probate case on the calendar. and Blain Nelson of Clear Creek, 17 comcommitted, frequently actions the and of Seven criminal the Hight, Spring Canyon, December proved to ibe one of to the latest plaints having been filed on this According following children; Wallace H., were continued from the last term teh best months': of the year for indefinite as to is It charge. word, yet Robert, and Betty Belle, Spring in 1934 as follows: Charles Weth- Twenty-on- e A- being '.equalled only by whether Helper School child complaints were filCanyon; Hunter Hight, Grand erbee and Paul Crouch, criminal ed for various traffic violations, October when an equal "number oi to resume be able will ren' Charles Wetherbee Junction; Mrs. Buhla Brown and syndicalism; marriages were okeyed, 23 in all. including reckless driving, their studies by Monday. The Mrs. Nellie Winkler, National, riot; Lewis Mott, reckless driving and drunken driving. The fall quarter this y?ar proved to of driving returning possibility Utah; Mrs. Blanche Hudnut, Port' on appeal; George Brojkovich, re Next to worthless checks, assault to be even greater, thai last year. school at that time will de- land, Ore.; Mrs. Mildred Larcher, sisting an officer, on appeal; Mar and battery cases were most num- 63 licenses were is.fued this quarton the numdeal a great pend Oakland; Mrs. Jessie Sims, Hein garet Neminich, violation of Hel erous, 14 complaints being issued er compared to 45, last year durber of cases intact this week er; also the following brothers per city ordinance, on appeal; La ; in the two years. ing the same period. , end. am and sisters: Issac Wallace, and E. wrence Mower, disturbing the pej ft That things are on the The number of complaints on schools were The Helper W. Wallace, Toledo, Ore.; Charles ace, on appeal; and Adam Osto- can be' as trend was other as Petfollows: regarded probably charges closed by the advise of MayW. Wallace, Paonia, Colo.; Mrs, vich, disturbing the peace, on apty larceny, 13; burglary, 10; pos- certain now in Car bon county when or Gianottl and Dr. Elliott, Bernlce Beals, Mrs. Nellie Heffley peal. " session of liquor, 9; obtaining an increase of 22 .marriages this city physician, who called the and Mrs. Florence Perry, all of The defendants in the two new money by false pretenses, 8; grand year over last year ia noted. The for return Monday, holiday criminal actions are Roland O'Neil, Pasadena, Cal. 7; being drunk in a public number this year 'soared to 172 larceny, but this date may be extendFuneral services were conduct charged with second degree burgassault with a deadly compared to 150 of 493 6; place, 35 ed. With ed in the L. D. S. ward chapel at lary, and Rollo Callaway and Len approximately f ' 5 f1".. "V. j 6; weapon, threatening to kill,6; cases of scarlet fever in the Spring Canyon at 1 p. m. Thurs- Vance, accused of grand larceny(. Americo C. C. o C. the Eonacci the peace, 5; trespass, disturbing city the end of the holidays day, with interment in the Price It is alleged O'Neil broke into the 5; bastardy, 4; failure to provide," Camp in Mt. Pleasant,- Utah, re' o rlocal f be not to was under boys the direction Hide and Price cemetery Junk City company's 3; forgery, 3; rape, 3; riot, . 3; turned to that point, Thursday of- Thomas-Deserand girls on Thursday as' premortuary of warehouse, and that Callaway and a concealed weapon, 2; morning after visiting here with carrying Price. ; Vance are charged -- with stealing viously intended. ( malicious mischief, 2; resisting an his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank f. if" goods from the C. H. Stevenson over Bonacci Year's the"New day. officer, 2; game law violations, 2; ' Lumber company t Price i miscellaneous, 11. . The civil actions include: Defendants in 70 ofjtn cases Divorce, 3; damages, 5; account- were conylcterDf "pleaded guilty 1935 on partnership and agreement, 2; Chartrea justice court. QLINTLNU in the sunlight, the V,r, on promissory vnotes, 5; recovery j 51 were copper roofed belfry, copper a large ' dismissed, against ' ' t L. wife Betty Bofdtit . 1 Fuku for Sera, 935 56, wages, j The Carbon recovery 3; trespass Snginchi budget for covered spire and weather vane of " of involvcases these percentage , 7"- - n Willi Morriv, the Old Mission Church. Mackinac of Mija Sera, of Wellington, died damages, 3; recovery on bond for county was approved last week at ing worthless check complaints Price chapter No. 6 of the Royal 11:30 in time Price for at the lease, 1; the com compensation of the hospital city county meeting were settled out of court. Twenty- - Arch Masons elected Walter N. isiano. Michigan, hag beckoned lost, 1; recovery on insurance pol- missioners. The budget totals mariners and visitors Into the cres a.m. Monday. six defendants were bound over to Wetzel of Mohrland as high priest better than. ;- -t Mrs. Sera was born in Oku, Hi icy, 1; recovery on contract of for the entire year and the district court, one defendant at the regular meeting this week NOBODY knows-ancent harbor of the historic isle for sushad ro for but in 1878, iwo vuaio aiivi 2; sale, recovery Titi this Bum is $38,676.34 less than was turned over to the Shima.Japan, injuries ' Iraore than a century. " the Masonic in He Price . temple. juvenile tribulations the younj? unknown at- ' , the amount so budgeted last year, court, 12 cases are The Old Mission Church was been a resident of the United Sta- tained, 2. William suceeds of Littlejohn in to and his has for face list radio pending fight Of the law and motion matters, 1934 budget being made at a tot two uilt aim op t exclusively by the vil- tes for 34 years. She is survived Price. are under advisement. recognitions A few shovt.ymrs ago ' agers In 1829 under the direction by a brother, Bunkichl Snginchi, two are motions for new trials, al of $217,117.85. Other officers elected for th en Lanny was an .obscure, collect to The various apportionments al 80 will be provided after allowing suing year were: King, Roy Birc with only a golden Voice and I E. Ferry of the of Sandlego, California. There are one demurrer to amend answer, ",r-W!Han- i unriji no living children of the deceased one motion to re tax costs, and one lowed by the budget and their re- for a twenty-fiv- e per cent delinqu- hard. Standard ville; scribe, Thom ized ambitions. And that past" foiled Foreign Mission Society. demurrer. The body is in charge of the The as Migliaccio, llelper; captain of very vivid in his mind. For that spective amounts is listed as fol ency On this year's taxes. e ouDded an Indian mission on where at of Laimy is extendinsr a liclpi. home Christensen funeral Price, George Judge lows: balance on estimated Decemhand ASin the host, GorjJon Fletcher Hall, son, limuu ,4 loij. judo jacou hand Us other young people wh will Price and frelnds It be viewed preside. ber 1934 by clerk 31. was may neaa or me American $5000; fees, with ComCounty $3000 county Mohrland; principal sojourner Al: have and the desire to work", recorder fees, $1200; county sheras a total for the variuos bert Shaw, Mutual; treasurer, any and founder of the Astor lor- - relatives until the funeral. .. ' v.and succeed. Services will be conducted by CARBONV1LLE A- ines. contributed $250. iff, $750; county sheriff expense receipts. This leaves the estimatdisMcGce, Price; the Every Wednesday night,' Copper for the roof of the belfry. Naka Tankasa, 'Buddhist minist(refund), $200; redemption fees, ed receipts at $52,202.80 while the Matt Gilmour, Price; chaplain, the tinguished ahMenor bring :to INFANT DIES $275; fines and forfeitures, $2500; anticapatlon Log Cabin program jtre and weather vane, was select- er, of Salt Lake City, in the2 Flynn expenditures balance Rev. Ralph C. Jones, Price; Royal TJ for It p.m., interest on dally balance, $1300; at $52,202.00. durability. Eipoced to funeral home chapel at Arch captain Dr. R. W. Robinson, (on the NBC blue network) a deserv, newcomer with distinctive tnic ' - sold at Barbara Ellen McKendrick, in. ice, sleet, fop and sunshine Sunday, January 6. .Interment will , private sales, $200; Kenilworth; - master of the third ing - 1HK BAin I h - nial.nrAAl fophone possibflities. The first lucky astake place in the Price cemetery. year-ol- d of Sher Charles and Mr. Penalities Mrs. and daughter Walter Boren, Mrs. veil, James ''Monore, Sunnyside; "unknown" interest, $125; was Betty Borden, U . man McKendrick and Delphla L. sessing and collecting refunds, k stood the test of time. It Is In Pete Gr&mer, Mrs. Lucille Pesset-t- master of the second veil, Henry society girl of Los Anr . Catherine Street, daughter of Davis McKendrick, died at the erfect state of preservation and reand Mrs. Jack Mrs. H. Martha collecting Reese, assessing Jones,'. Helper;' master oT the geles, who inps blues numlwrf ; withstand the elements for Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Street return- family home at Carbonville Tues funds other than state, $1200; re- Gotenby were Sait Lake visitors first veil Paul "Pessetto, Helpe; Willie Mofris, soprano of "Mexiw.". Uions to come. Weathered to ed to the University of Utah where day after being ill of pneumonia cords, maps, plates ac- last week for the state convengirt whom. $150; sentinel, Antonio Migliaccio. Price. Mo., is another lucky Uiful patina, the copper she will resume her studies. Miss two days. counts receivable, $2S00; redemp- tion of the officers of the 7th Day Installation of the newly elected cIanny introduced on the air he bright sunshine, reflect- - Street is a junior at thi state inenlly. Maria Georjfievskaya, a little. . Funeral services were held in tion 1934 taxes, $1000,' these items Advcntist held there. Mr. and officers was in of LeRoy A. Russian of tivm York cabaret C .ftras for miles out into stitution. Price city cemetery, Thursday leave a grand total of $19,600. Mrs. John Baerg spent the week- McGee, Price, charge and J. W. Ham- City, also got a singer break with J ' , kaJ across the Straits afternoon under the direction of With a $21,928,000 eftluation on end at the state capitU for'the mond, Price, acted as ' marshal And others are being auditor total'of the Wallace mortuary. & 1.8 mill Siabscrlbe for Tb Journal a same . ' $29602.future Log Cabin broadcast;-levy purpose. during the ceremony. ' Ly-t'i- scen-Jer- Regional U. E. A, Meeting Slated Chris-tense- n, Kenil-wort- h; Miner Killed by TZ-- Digging MachineJ 21-1- 4. e press-befor- - f. Stri-ngha- r Kim-iiba- , ! I Seventh District Spring Canyort,.. .Court CalKar Women Dies Heavy in Carbon After Illness " : - . r " Report Made by County Attorney Reflect Better Conditions Here 4 Aids Taleiit , ' two-ye- ar e; . it 1 , . wed-lock- s, ' up-war- it .Aif d - ! - et I County Fixes'. Budget Japanese Dies at Wellington fU Carbon Masons v Name Offfcers v - J V , ' ; y - -- Fl-yn- VanVOtl n . $49,-202.8- 0 Le-Ro- y tat -; .. v.-- , hfar-ow- hUf-ho- - 2- , l $3-20- 0; o, , ' 1 ' 'V rr n . |