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Show I and Mining II Li i .11 1 J 3 V m It Cf IJ- VI : 1 -i I71T TFfoTi .m i Subscribe for ,nr t A Helper Owned Newspaper " 1 The Only .WKpap.P ,n &05 XXX. No- - 51 ' ft - ASPIRANTS ie, hp ri rate F Ul With the advent Of COlmiV the virtue of the state political conventions just ume away, candi att-- for ..infract Signed Deiweeu i nroducer last m.lii muio ami county offices III thu ' are the matter has now being stimulated to action. the past fire for The call for both lepubli have finally been ... con- reduced for - HH1KT by eii OIL Helper Gets New PARTY CONVENTIONS StUUSCKH'llON SUITlOM THl JOUNNAh kNDPPlN OKUVLRCD FRCI TO CVCRY NOMI nn.H s COMPANY IN EMERY Power Contract With All Demands Granted And !.. it Damn About Helper m DRILLS! JANET UNDERPASS LAND TITLES COUNTY NEARING Dale The CViforniaj a subsidiary or tne uih-- i ompany, : l:nd ,v, company of Calitornia. PRIMARIES .,..,i f .... ft: ij i r;:pury u Ek '; ( r.v J?"1 - Pourl LihT XZ. v 1 near title to the rights lllf llt puni Mini of vt 111 .,.. of way t - r deh-gato- 7l"fu"cl j f i'u-- IE IUCK It. . I Ir Red ten-yea- CALLED A call to the democratic voters of precincts 7 and 8 if Helper was issued, this week by pricinct chairmen for the precinct primal ies to be hi Id August ti at Liberty . Hall for the purpose of electing delegates to the Democratic county convention to be held at Price. Saturay, August 3. The two precincts will meet jiintly at the Liberty hall for the purpose of naming 12 delegates, six to each precinct, to go to the county convention where 29 delegates for the state congressional and judicial conventkn will be name;!. Ronald Gardner is chairman of the 7th precinct with Claude Jack Argyle acting secretary. Cima is chairman of the 8th pre- - t'astle i P. Pf,. tAit CLEARANCE H 1 V PRECINCT DEMOCRAT completing piepaiauons fn)m th; limil,le lby sm-oUtr well in the test a and down thru for Vo'l between Janet drilling deep 4 San Itafael swell district of Kmeryj to Palmer and Railroad streets The city of Heloer has now been assured Helper city test last week from the Utah cmnty. A 136 foot steel derrick so that the . t. l"'" . advertising of bids for Hal(fmwra.! Dorris ..v alsiait-iiihas been erected, and .j1MUJ o conventions nnn-iafter tiie 1.:.. . re- the consti uction of the Janet Unin an r.fiimell for realized tho nummir ........... with ,t the superintendent building agreement iccitning power 01 tne cuv siaie, congressfrom tne jona and .judicial the company is moving derpass will be expected this .nnvn iiaa lUI llSlPn Trip Pfimrvumitv;!11111 at the body desired v has v vviiiiiiuim, ji worth of machinery week. in $2111.000 couucn nrmnvi ii j uiuc new been issued from 1UI tL. I company, me It seems that the construction retor new inteen County past years and equipment. Lnical survey of the power Chairman of the project itself has been deMarl I. Gibson for the ductions m power and light rates for the to Dale Castle from road The rates city of the San Rafael river has been put ferred due to the fact that, land ,jon ami the fallowing i for i democrats and R. j. Yaughan the and next ten Helper ie(1 from the present years. titles to the proposed backway the republicans. The former wi'l in good condition, and the Utah sources are listed: The long debated question of street have been difficult. Several meet at Price on August Sih in CCC the state road commission, owners have been unable I,er ltw hr I.trie countv court lmim. ui,nu the. wneuier Helper should sign up for HELPER VIES IN jLned Plant the oil company are cooperat-'- , property to and come terms with the city In to kw hr.l latter have 0196 1 1Wer rate road IS mile new u snst a delayed until - HEADER ing in building an DOUBLE power contract the to hr. price of this land. regard .. kw 15th. from the liver to the well site. In view I Power rate .Mil per with the Utah power & Light of the fact that Railroad has well water The The company's republicans will name 34 was settled last week when between rate that! fprence The Helper ball club will land Palmer streets will ln blinded the reached a depth of about 300 feet, on ;?i.l with a city; delegates to the state and judicial city was granted every demand Janet when the underpass Is! trailthe close oppose league conventions and 15 to the but drilling has been delayed by it had made as a condition h ami me !. f completed, the creation of anothorj piece- fails If company the Dividend a baseball ing nine fishing job. fa less .0141) 0044 per kw hr. back exit was asked by the state here Sunday, August 2 in ti to find water it will be obliged to and ' . .. "r ".il ell line on. limit anil nn v " " .1.,. the city had to furnish this, rate build a pipe line to the san uaiaei before header that should " " bol.i 'heir.' "" '"su-.ii- plant In producing power was double the project could be under-- j iI roniiact and old contract from at estimated river at a cost prove to be one of the best judicial confab at eonsiderahlv higher tha nnr.. taken. b r $2000 will hp Approximately E'ii less fio.ooo to $:.o,ono. engagt ments of the year. have been paid by the city for this sumvuucijasKed by the present producer selected last The well .site, Helper and the Dividend land so that the right of way V""1'""did tle council consider a new iple Should crew are dose-umer after a geophysical survey, could be secured. on the race Delegates at the district judicial; contract That No in drilled well is not far from the for the second half title of win name nominees for The Janet street underpass v ill nVn. Several nionthu .iir tim atter what the city had "done, meet, ""- niif ... . two .. 1921 by the Carter Oil company, he .11 the Central I'tah league and ,i:. anu 50 as such u.n.ci. built by the state in a illstnet reductions auouiey great ployed the sei vices of H. T. Bletz the and this set Sunday will be a the Ohio Oil company "cent cut in the with the federal government ueorge juuge juoKn.ps. monthly light electri.al I engineer of Salt Midwest Refining company. fight tor the upper berth i oi iticc nolds lhe,I.;ile, to draw (in a survev of and the I) & 11 G W railroad at a could be made. The city gov- - iciisuii is It thp w hich the local The COifornia company, boys now hold. cost of 125,000 and will be one along with Dilworth Wool- local ment administrative forces are is prepared to drill to a of jr ftioiuiiiiirs dim re-is urged to be out said, Everyone the the most elaborate, difficult at (K) tainted ;f Sanpete present port back to the council. When tkallv main frpm thelev If feet necessary for the game which should depth of 10,000 time inand both undertaken in the state terms of these from projects the derived the .0ues power report of the engineer came to reach the lower Mississippi and ket p any basebaM fan wild. cumbents will expire. It is ex- in, it was found that oy ine roan commission. light and water sold to the formations. the cost to Pennsylvania!! A pedestrian lane and a modern that both will be out to the city for the same ume,rs of the city. As far as pected power prosucceed lighting system will be Installed themselves, although Fred duced by its own plant would be water and goes, the light, with the structure. ler rates could have been cut Keller, who has served three about .0185 tier kw. hr. for the HERE ARE OUTSTANDING POINTS IN The floor will be either concrete f n. now, terms as district attorney, has! average ronsnmnti,.,. per cent before or even or asphalt and will extend from mentioned as been prominently munity. i radical raise in the yearly main street up to Welby strict The power company submitted HELPER CITY'S NEW POWER CONTRACT I on property or business would candidate for one of the district with a neat curb. The drainage judgeships on the democratic a rate of .0141 per kw. hr. compar to be raised to counter-act- . system which comprises quite a un- - ticket. secured been A taxcould have than rate to ed lower citv to of old the the class of .0196 rate 5i:lier and municipal bit of the construction cost will of that Gibson power which is exactly .0055 less than Her a munir.inal Dlant nroducina the same amount County Attorney Marl lr wants added taxes and who be extremely technical the floor of consumers in office served has this the Helper, in 7 was consumed old No. wants the to bear the whole schedule and .0044 average year by forpbe flier of the underpass will be lower conall in power 2 A the t two years has been press-- iHf.s ,ian. the schedule submitted t lien of taxation. Der kilowatt ho ir reduction than the flood water level of the ed to announce for the district iinder the Iiletzecker report for turned by Helper city under the'old schedule. 3 A new king A Chance for the regulation of voltage concentra-- , Price river. attorney office but s: far has de- the municipal power plant. is City into the city lines. Will cost in the turned clined being content to run for before tions current The power company also agreed wned and .constructed power the attorneyship another term to construct a new substation for neighborhood of $10,000. NEW SPRINGS ARE 4 pro- - on the democratic ticket. it that might not hnv A rebate on all power overcharges paid by the city since the city of Helper, officials of the exfed power at even the more On the republican slate for dis- company fully believing that the the new contract was first offered last March. ive price than the rate with trict 5 Alt other demands made by the city administration of the SUPPLYING WATER the attorney are the names of community had power company would not power company before consideration of the new contract. is station located which near practicing outstanding re been a wise move for the yers of this district including R !(he railroad tracks on Janet street. of near of Moab, Thorit The stati n will cost in the Helper. And had this been V. Hammond l Helper's new 5 $2 A i PROMPTED BY FALL Observer 'it Tha tiiy e Helper, Utah, Friday, July 31, 1936 - THE CASUAL j Hp. h. Word r i -- 1 lnt'. 1 i UTAH LABOR WILL j j a1 OPPOSE BLOOD 11 FOR GOVERNOR - . "" . The Utah Federation of Labor went on record last week as being opposed to the lenominatiou or tho reelection of Governor Henry H. Blood. This action was taken sometime ago but not publicly an- until last Saturday at nolln(,e(j which time the opposition to tho incumbent was explained in a statement coming from Frank A. Noller, vice president, following an executive council meeting. Mr. NeJler charged that "for nearly four long years organized labor in Utah has suffered dis- - Chris-ecke- - ( -- ) e 1 j 1 pa-s- It half-cen- sub-statio- n A iteriaf - out-grow- n pres-thre- e law-ie- r sen iseld (if Helper and S. W. Sweet- - borhood of $10,000 arid it will SCOUT CAMPOREE ring of Price. Mr. Hammond has have voltage regulator which the already voiced intention of running old one did not. have. There w ill for the past, while Mr. Hatch, al- also he a rotary or oil switch to though having been, mentioned cut off the circuit completely in the. dist- - case of emergency. A iai ger transACTIVE TRAINING considerably through-ou- t to declined affirmatively former will also be installed. has rift, the honor. Mr. Swectring has There will be no loss by the been a suggrstive candidate but icity for waiting to see all angles local boys, comTwenty-seveit is leported that his name has of the pi" position through. The prising Hie pers'.ine U)f Troop 271 been more closely associated with power company offered the city of the Roy Scouts of America, relower the county attorney race. , i new rate under schedule 77-- turned from Perron Res- t. promoted e are not s to the sure that even city will not be fur-fus within less than ten 5. Had we contracted for a plant, the bonds would have J wiiiten for twenty years e would have oeen tied up lh? same period. The city tch d received two late reduction s last ten years who knows that w,. will receive still reductions in le than the of the new contract? This lie 5 air possible vefy ' ml while ngdinst securing of improbability reduction for- at !e:r--t 20 a mnntciprl plant a chance on having to more than we and 'rs from olor! S pay paid under the Power contract! Surely the '.i ut tne city council is tn hp prded as wise and for tho rpt N of the taxpayers. thf enn- Rrs and Ihe citizens at lartre. ,:1 i it it pipe-lin- neigh-Hatcl- the local plant failed perate on the "efficient"' basis ch the engineer contended it ild but on which hundreds of rr plants have failed, then the aiii would have been con neda laise in the power 's would have been necessitat-- r and Helper's $140,000 business ild have been abhorred by all and e st How kh Of A ADJOURNED J is lad given to the the power by the liiKnJ Delllrr '8 oecause a lower flas been rpphiuh Four litbt Kin . f Of even K HI II VI. Ait year tho r.n now but power v- ... .- 1 .u. wiupany about 2 cents per "r. for the ammmt of power uSllttH,.! m. IIP Phi Kill ,..t,(l receive ,., v. .,.u .wouiu pah oe "iuiiui One - '"Him ine total u now "le diret ( rilfp rf.,.oivD,l frnm .company were charged on the n,y- B"t as has been pointed i 1 - ntain J .,"1P city Poetically the administration of Tnment from- the profits and i - .u. .iua . ""se(J Irom 5 tO 6 bn " "gin and l to 2 cents on bov the actual cost to ct Wf Is ..I d 'IT m fiKurp". monthly hm of av- the np',n ,hat ,niK''t come under fontract will run nround s up; , ,0 0f per month. On a $20.00 n k may range from V.M p,.r month. a Announces e.', inn ah 1 5 taking an - h , I!. ' . ij, t!)(. office of ,Vf'Iltb Uild Hammond seeking the i.- of ticket District Attorney .lll,lif.il im iini ivt.. -- Tli.-lrl- Announcement) Scholarship Awarded To WlttlS Stillleilt1 John Hillabrant, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hillabrant of Wattis, a recent, graduate of Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleasant, has been awarded the Utah scholarship to the Colorado School of Mines at Golden, Colo. Hillabrant was the president at Wasatch Academy during his senior year, Saturday ervoir Caniporee sponsored by the and was prminent in athletics Utah National Paiks Council. Mike and school activities. V.ck Syndergaard, who was valformer Helper scoutTurnbull, master and now a' resident of edictorian of the 1936 class at the a S:.'ini.'inlvjl!e, was in charge of academy, has been awarded the Helper troop. scholaiship to Westminster college The Caniporee,' under the per- at Fulton, ?,lo. He is a son of Mr. of! sonal supervision of A. A. Ander- and Mrs. Parley Syndergaard son of Provo, the district execu- Mt. Pleasant. tive of tile Utah National Parks rt Cliristenseii, Scoutmaster, Council, lasted from July 20 to of July 25 and was attended by 7 and Sam Frnt lo, assistant scout-- j irooos representing Uintah, San master, the tents were arranged: Pete F.merv. and Carbon counties. in a circle centered around the; Approximately la!) b.ys and sc at troop flagp.de. The Helper Troop committee executives enjoyed the train'ng and outdoor ine otfered by uie and the community are apprecia-- i Campoiee, and the instructions in live of the fine work done by Mr.; handcraft and nature study were Turnbull in taking charge of the eagerly taken up by both scouts local scouts at the Caniporee. Mike; was assisted by M. S. Andlin f and scoutmasters. The Helper troop, which has Martin, who is assistant Scoutbeen organized only a short time, master and also by Omar Biuinel. proved its merit by capturing sec- Scoutmaster, who visited the camp ond place in the Caniporee troop Friday, July 24. Other scout encompetition of handcraft, cooking, thusiasts who visited the boys and camping, being were Hill Jones and George Keily March but the city council county officers wi'l Although hue Septnot accent at that time. The until 'did nominate ict ember, Dr. C. R. Fahring and G. pow er company decided at the time of the agreement that a G. Lindstrom have already would be forthcoming to the ir.,H!ition to run f r office. will se;jk Commissioner city n the amount paid under Fahring the office f fmn year commission- :;he old contract up to the present, er which he has held since 19S2 time and the amount the city ah. would have saved had the new ticket, en the democratic office contract bee:i accepted and in f:ir the Lindstrntii aspires counCarbon lorce up to the present time. from senator state of ty, the post, now held by George Miller of Price. Agents N?w in the lace for the county Registration was the prune of Mr. Are Getting Supplies : Mr. Roger Reynolds, of Helper. of varReynolds has been a resident Registration agents in the 21! years the for county past Carbon the county ious precincts of and has been identified with the are being issued supplies and democratic party always. He is material this week by the office a union representative. of County CJerk R. H. Young in George Schultz. of Latmla and order to conduct the annual regreistration of the county voters. Henry Jones of Helper, both mentioned publicans have been The following dates have been for the county commission post, set aside as registration dales: September 15, Octbut neither ' have announced for August this in the Voters two open posts the of either ober will have" the fall. R. H. N'ielson, former city coming election . u been has of to councilman Helper chance register on any in suggested bv many as a candidate dates. for the commission as well. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Downey and b-- ' e -- student-bod- R- defeated by Kenilworth. Although the two Carbon troops were separated in the final day of competiof a point, tion by only the unique arrangement and construction of the Kenilworth camp Clubs Will Be Asked provided the margin of victory. July left Sunday Shirley Mr. Each of the Kenilworth boys made Position daughter with week To the to 26th spend Colo-- l his own pup tent and camping Downey's mother in Pueblo, and under the direction and equipment, The various clubs, lodges ado. of civic and service organizations Helper and vicinity wiR be asked to support the proposed Civic auditorium building in Helper by virtue of action taken at the weekAuditorly meeting of the Helper ium club last Monday evening in the city hall. i j ro The publicity committee was per cent of the cost of the conInstructed to ask for endorsement of the newly organized struction for this Helper enter-- ; Members !ub met at prtre w ill b di frayed by ou';f-- ' from the various clubs anil these ir.l,.cr Audi nllli 111 ; will be posted in the form of a !iri:i ,.D,,lnr week v niceim at town taxpayers, their a in p'nee. resolution public The federal government will pay eenm the city hall last Monday for 15 per cent, outright, while the ,.. hoi- - consider au'i to in "with taxpaying reqnire-- ! Castle Gate Girl s actnme dur- - raii'- ad plain' for the dun to nirnt in the city along with other Weds Salt Laker; ing the online lioiid election utilities will contribute the major decide 25 to be I'.etd ll(1-- Auciist nouiori of the balance. In all, it take shculd of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burgess Helper city whether Th- SO per cent. (M gia.ni figures about n.ito Announce the mar-- i advantage or the- ? i,t will of possibly Helper i"? taxpayers riage of their d.mght. r. Myrtle. which the tedcl ral government if t'1" have to pay for 20 per cent c:ty Lake (he City. Salt to of give to J.Eastnn Fo cons rr.teil be raised c Members alsj discussed the The ceremony took piace at nnA. balatici ..r tiie enterprise being of r.:0d p.m. election. Ti,,Hv Tnlv 2S at dinner was at the nvl Many example niuie.-M.tvor C.eorgf Spratbni: delightft'I wedding of a similar nature and cite were (i after to and served at. the Burgess home, the chit, member ,j each waf pointed out as being self-- : ,.11.,!, thn new lv W eds left for' them that, if 'I"' people Will v'MtOfficers of the club will i SSlie, approiin;itei tupi'ot ling. San Francisco where they fL,r the bend make their home. mt two-third- s State of Martin. Progress is the slogan of the Helper Roy Scout troop and at the present time all of the boys are Second class scouts. More than half of the troop are listed as first class scouts, and due to the generous offers of Mr. B. H. Hyde, many Eagle scouts are- expected by the first of the year. - Auditorium Club Considers Campaign Procedure i , e rti 1 1 nomin-liepubllca- AFTER i 11-2- cuon win be aer 0f appointments, rebuffs and setbacks at the hands of the governor- - who rode sublimely into office on a new deal ticket which he has not only Ignored, but to us has deliberately set his face against."' "Time and time again," he continued, "Governor Blood has been petitioned, begged , and implored by organized labor to call a special session, to enact legislation required by the federal government to conform with the national social security law.. "The governor's refusal to take Seofield has now been completed a slep has cost the st.ite such turned ""d tl,e w,pr hs '('n of a million some ihn into tne mains, according to worn which has been made received this werk from Water dollars Master August L'tizzetti who litis available for unemployment insurfedbeen in charge of the work since ance. The money lies in the and the eral working treasury it was started the forepart of people of Utah have lost this inMay. Approximately SSOO feet, of pipe surance." In opposing the incumbent govwas laid in extending the line reelection move, the ernor's from the present soutce to the did not. indorse another cannew springs which were purchasv ill not b ed from Price city by the Helper didate. Such action administration. It is expected that forthcoming, if at all, until after Republican a second foot of real spring water! the Democratic and will be secured fioin the new, state nominating conventions on water source w hich was ri ached August 15 mid 22, respectively, ob last Saturday with inly about n servers believe. tenth second foot flow at the time.! The slate labor orgaivza! ion has The work on the project Inn! already taken aetk:n in furthering the. reelect ion of President Roos- been done through a W'PA prnj evelt w hom labor tin ouh out. t;e ei t that the city ot Help r vn has endorsed for the pres-- ! given by the slate planning board country id" ncy. amounted t and last spring ap ! j j j 1 e feder-ati:;- n j ; i proximately $17,0oo and included labor principally for the digging of thu new line. Street repair work was also included in til1 0URB9N COMMITTEE SETS DATS OF project. According to August Uitizz'tti who has been handling the administrative responsibility for the city, (he walk on the line has been most progressive. "Approximately thirty men have been employed full time on the job and hud not the men labored diligently and consistently on the job, it would have taken a good deal longer," said Mr, Litizzetti in complimenting all who haTl worked on the project. In celebrating the running of the new water into the city mains, city officials with their wives made a visit to the site Sunday and enjoyed a real outing with fitting observance of what the new water supply means to the city of Helper. CONVENTION At a regular meeting of the IHmocratic central committee held July 27 at Price, the county con-- , delevention. to, elect twenty-ningates to the Congressional convention, and twenty ninn delegates to the state and dist. convention, all to be held in Salt Lake. Aug. 14 and 15. wa sset for August 8, at 8:0i) p.m. in the Court house at Price. Precinct chairmen of the county will be instructed to hold precinct conventions to elect county not later than August 6. Durinrj the course of the meeting Orin Shiner..was endorsed by the committee for a position under the Taylor Grazing Act; Leonard A. Datke, Vern Shiner, and Frank- lin Burton were endorsed for with the United States Land Survey; Juliet Rryner was endorsed for the position of stenographer in the local office of the State Road Commission. All but tvso cr three of the total number of precincts were represented at the meeting. de'e-gat- FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services for Mrs. Julia; Topolovec and her daughter ona, of Spring Glen, killed in a recent automobile accident near informed the members that assur-- j St. George, were conducted In the Notre Dame church at Price ance of patronage had last Saturday at 10 a.m. been given and that it would draw Immensely for the good of the town from the coal mining com BONDS WII,L RE munities in this vicinity. BOUGHT FOREIGN The following committees were named to handle" the work of the Contrary to rum. rj circulated in dub during the campaign: publi- town last week, bonds for the? city, Dr. James Ruggeri (Chair- proposed civic auditorium will not man). Frank Dalpiaz, Dr. 1, R. be handled bv any local financia'.j C rover, Ura. MacKnight and Jack institution. It happens that this Loft is, Jr.: 1'olls, Thorit Hatch. kind ot paper Is not handled by George Pizza. Art D.ilpiaz. and local concerns, so that in the: Omar Runnel: programs, AV. H. event of the passage of the pio-Wardell, C. N. Memmolt, R. J. posed bond' election August 25111'., Vatto'han. and. Fred Vol); registrat- these bonds will be sold tytblj ion. Finest Flaim, Ficd Boson e lowest bidder and" this may be between San Francisco or Denver. and Iver Stone. i es KXERR CONDUCTS INDUSTRY HEARING - Commissioner W. TI Kiimt of the Utah State Industrial Commission, was a business visitor in Price Monday and Ttie;d-of this week. During his two days Knerr c stay. Commission;-!hearings in the C.mtt house to industrial pi ttiafiiug corum's-iowilhin tho prcvl. county. |