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Show No. 16. YdTXXXI. TMI JOURNAL'S MEWS COITION DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION Helper, Utah. Friday, November 27, 1936 TT Rllllf'ft B!rrnr ncc THE CASUAL htp- tiitsrni a mriitu Nttua t rAYHiu ACTION IF PROJECT IS TO BE MADE '10, IN We wish to take this means of expressing our appreciation for the splendid support given us at last Saturday night the danc which was sponsored by the Helper local Brotherhood vi Railway ' "Property owners of Helper ' jhave the best opportunity in the Must Take history of this community to ob- L Today vv- .u i.ii. uiuiitin dill! the sei enity Cfj date frnDrovemcnts of 'i(v mm lie wnn an tne feeling m ,., npnno c..,(iu. rr,,ri.,,. our lorefathers gave to make as he was pointing out the bareat event in mis new- gain we have of getting paved lie streets from one end of town to itry. there were " u,c the ether with e know that paved sidewalks man as well at una jcew the low cost of 50c per .eys raised before in tne msiory 01 me front foot. TWO PLACES FOR VOTING WEDNESDAY ; - HJI-H- s Voters of Helper will cast at two places in Helper next at the school Wednesday board election. On the east side of town, residents will vote at the city hall while s will vote at the central school. Polls will be open from 7 th - 21 l" leeilllg Playin ever to jK. P. State Official To Visit In Helper !Kivanis before the largest, crowd s.-- j j ' 1937 , 1 i Death j y ' 1 i , rip-tie- j pUTHERN CLUBS d BE ' CARBON COMMISSION DRAWS UP BUDGET - - ! FOR civic The Associated ,,bs of Southern Utah Saturday (d to sponsor a constitutional aendmelit providing that no ;t of the state gasoline funds of the automobile registration license fees can be diverted UB 1937, PUBLIG MAY GIVE CRITIQUE DECREASE EXPENDITURE IN SHOWN ESTIMATE; OPEN TO INSPECTION AHEPANS PLAN TO other than develop--ii- t which calls state highway system. A tentative budget fori of for ?196,21S.65 expenditure Previous approval of establish-a- t Carbon drawn by 11937, county up of a branch of the Univerw was opened of Utah or a junior college commissioner This Monday. public inspection Carbon county was accorded' hewed endorsement by the same schedule of operation represents a decrease over hut year's bud-wd Saturday when the Associ-- i a reduction Civic Clubs of Southern !?ct of $15,869.63 and .45 mills. of in the levy ah, holding their regular Meeting Set at Moab, voted to A public meeting has been set hly support the plan to for December 22 for hearing of ate a school in Price. Tic' organization, representing recommendations and suggestions 'een counties, gave its ipuif.1... f rorn taxpayers and for adoption the tinai drait. me reduction f committee instructions to year is made up of $7900 in the necessary favorable edM age pension fund; $8517.- aion for securing a higher Nional murmary tuna; its.- institution for C'nbon ' bond 19, interest, and $1262.31 ity, a motion being passed in. road and bridge from the county op-' "f "equal educational 'unities for children." fund. all The largest expense is the gen-- ' ning the support of this organ'ion for the eial fund, which shows anticiproposed school; Uion here is a real accomp-- pated expenditure of $60,625, an' the civic clubs group; increase cf $1G13.34 over last' a r, ighly important posi-- year. in the List Expenses state's economic set-- ' 0 ?n the county offices for next !lin Red,, vice president of the 'year, $4,660 has been alloted thej 'hern clubs organization, Ed-- j county commissioners, $3,600 as Crawford, local club dir- salaries, $900 for expenses, $100. and telegraph and; and A. E. Gibson, secre- - for telephone '? Of the Prieo bnslnpsa oronn !$60 for printing and supplies. In! of !the total clerk's the office, area of representatives this 9 for the; session. $4,850 Is specified H. Guymon, chairman nf the 'salary of the. clerk; $1600, salary 'ton hn'.irvi of thfi chief denutv: $150. extra conntv o.i.nni ket 'Tinteiidont G. J. Reeves, Geo. help and $700 for other necessary "(key secretary of .the board, expenses. County attorney, total vr Turner and of $3,535: salary of principal, $1,-- , Henry Jones, ' IllenillOro Onn. and State inn 80O; salary of deputy, $1,200; and' The coun-- j GfWge M. Miller also nttend- - $535 for miscellaneous. we session in behalf of thp ty treasurer will receive a salary fl of $2,400, while his deputy is to location in Carbon. get $1,600; extra help will be; paid $150; printing and supplies, Licenses To o I other expenses will Wed Are Granted. hnU' $300. Assessor Getj $2,100 n'y Clerk Brigbam Young The budget arranges for the f'K'Iit licenses to wed last county assessor's salary as $2,100;! mi tne reeliilpnlo ineliiHe n r.nn. fi.,i.i Jnmiilin t,. follow i illg COUnles: tftir.n- unit nft.er nopssnrv ev-- i 8 Poulson and Lois Jensen penses, $280. The county record- '"' Wo! vert on er's office has been budgeted $1,-- ; llpasant, Veil 5 ""ei ieison of Price. Frank 800 for chief; with $1,200 allowed '""leu n,! Pnoi Ueix of Fer- for the deputy; printing and sup l'e:rge Vasios and Laura plies may amount to $250, and of Prlee $300 lias been alloted for maps' ,r'lo Roberts of Vernal and and items plats; miscellaneous Mneia of ; Cumberland, Wy-- will not exceed $165. The county, Hardy Thomas of Mohr-""'- i sheriff will have a fixed salary of( Virginia Gordon of $2,400, his deputies to be paid, Griffiths of Tooele and $3,400; a new autonnbile has been' ;f'ne Bailey of Hiawatha, and specified for $1,000; auto needs LaDean Gordon n.nd ,'"re 0 purposes of the. j 1 d month-meetin- ob-;('- a leg-'thi- s - 'nty f I I ANNUAL DANCE j j ty HOLD - Plans are being completed this week for the holding of that yearly colorful event, the annual - i De-emb- er Thanksgiving dance, under aus- RECEIPTS pices of the Price chapter of the Odrer of Ahepa. CITY TAX This will be the1 seventh annual DEPARTMENTAL" REVENUES turkey day dance which has been TOTAL RECEIPTS sponsored here by the lodge, the events always proving of highly DISBURSEMENTS entertaining quality and attract-- j group PUBLIC SAFETY ing a happy, pleasure-lovinfrom throughout the district. PUBLIC AFFAIRS & FINANCE Every effort possible, is being STREETS & SEWERS made to again make the dance an WATER SYSTEM outstanding event, the committee ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM expecting to have all details com-- ' PARKS AND PUBLIC PROPERTY j pleted tomorrow. George Karaas is chairman of; the committee in charge of the dance, his assistants being Nick Bikakis and Manus Salevurakis. $19,000.00 $74,000.00 $103,951.09 $93,000.00 1937 $8,000.00 $7,500.00 $15,000.00 $26,500.00 $2S,000.(li) $5,951.09 $900.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 4,600.00 j j 1937 $19,369.12 $S4,581.97 STATUTORY & GENERAL WATER RESERVE FUND CONTINGENT FUND TOTAL $103,951.09 CARBON 193(5 1936 $8,000.00 7,000.00 $12,000.00 $23,500.00 $29,500.00 $5,000.00 $ 900.00 $5,000.00 $2,100.00 CHECKS 3 1 ' CI 2 -- . , . j - . - 5 Pay-lIio- nfton of Kenilw-orth- . y (Continued on Page 4) FROM COLORADO SUGAR COMPANY growers ef Carbon county received initial payment oft $5 per ton from the Holly Sugar; jcorpoiation cf Colorado for till beets delivered to the Price and! Wellington dumps during October,! according to Ray Branch, local field man for the company. Beet, FUNERAL IS TODAY FOR CAVEIN VICTIM j j j SWEETSM INE VICTIM TO BE BURIED TODAY . Payment Reaches $9,000 Graveside services will be This payment brought approxi mately $9000 to the growers for at 10:30 a.m. Thursday for Sam this year's beets, as 1800 tons were Kenezovich, 4S, who was instantly delivered during the past- month.! killed in a mine cavein . at the Approximately $2000 was received Sweet mine Saturday. Burial will last week as final payment for! in the Helper cemetery under be the 1935 crop, swelling the total' foi last year to $30,ooo. The final the direction of the Flynn funeral home. payment brought the price paid by the Colorado concern to $5.46 pei'j Richard Hayden, 2S. who was .with Kenezovich at the time sufton. An additional $1.13 per ton broken leg. was paid by the government, fered, men were examining the The the gross $6.59. making Indications point to a record roof in the second left back entry when the coal fell, burying Kenecrop this year. An estimate 'f zovich investigating officials re6000 tons was set by Branch for'; , ported. the 1930 harvest, an increase ovcri The dead man was born in last year of nearly 2000 tons. The Jugoslavia, but had lived in quality, of the beets this year is ine Mates for 32 years. ijuueu holding closely ta tests made; or tnesc years being spent, earlier in the season, although in Utah. He had been employed the frost during the first part of at the Sweets mine five years as the month the timber man. handicapped He was unmarried growers. and the only survivors in this Operate Steadily are Rudy Bianusa of Hel-- ; Both the Price and Wellington country per, a nephew; Dan Radakovlch, dumps have been operating steadSpring Canyon, and Sam Miloso-- j ily since a forced shutdown due vlrh, Rock Springs, Wyo.. cousins. to inclement weather. ApproxiIs Hayden IBs unmarried. of the beets mother mately in reside Cincinnati. assigned to the Price shipping Ohio. point have been handled, the total tonnage being 2000. Beets from the Miller creek district Helper Kivvanians and west of Price are being shipAt Price Meet. ped from the Wellington beet The Helper Khvanis club heM dump. About half the beets from this territory have been shipped. their meeting Inst Thursday night. N. W. Draper, manager of the November 19, in the Commmiiiy made a .Church at Price, Aftet the. busHolly Sugar company, trip over the Carbon county fields iness session, a dinner was served last week and expressed staisfae-- to the members present by tin' tion with the eiutlook. He said th Price Ladies' Aid club. Colorado concern intends to increase the acreage locally next Phone 21 year. Helper journal. he-I- $93,000.00 CARBON COUNTY WILL NEED f Treasurer For Reese Vacancy , ; FIRST - - $2.-10- BEET GROWERS RECEIVE have ; ; al Two have filed for the otlice in this precim t and inchulo B. H. THREE LABOR MEN Hyde of Helper and Djuglus Wil son of Siandardville. In Price,; there are foui names that will; HAVE ENDORSEMENT appear on the ballot and these! are Orson Guymcm. John Potter, C. Geosge Harding and Elmer Endorsement of three Carbon won the applause ;rf 40OO high' Y ting. Mr. Young will be on the; school fans by the dogged uphill list in place of Loren Guiding. county men from whose number HELPER CITY WILL battle they put up against a fa- - who withdrew. will be selected one to fill a vored rival. I.ast season the Dino Hyde Known in the Utah State FedDISCUSS TENTATIVE saurs bowed to the Bees, U to 0, Mr. Hyde has been successfully1 of eration Labor made vacant by in the title game played in the engaged in business in Helper for, the resignation of Robert J. Henf but! Utah stadium, has University the past eight years and BUDGET FOR the battle they waged that day served two teims as president of derson of Kenilworth, was voted was no more tbrillinn than the' the Helper chamber of commerce. at the Friday evening meeting of one they put up against a heavier, He has previously served as a the Carbon County Central Labor HELPER CITY WILL DISCUSS team Saturday. instructf'i in the Welter county union. PLANS FOR 1937 The Bees, playing the eiicount school system and lias his mastNamed At Meet PUBLIC INVITED or without their captain. Noble er's degree in education. He ha-- ; Jot Howd and Ed Scherer of Fishburn, capitalized on early always been active in civic enter- I.atuda, and Dave Day of ColumHelper city council will meet opportunities and walked off the' prises of Helper, bia were the three endorsed. It is Friday evening at the city ball field triumphant Mice more over; Wilson Supported expected that one of these will for the purpose of considering tlv a team which has never defeated, Vr. Wilson, the othei candidate be named for the proposed city budget submitted them in gridiron competition. Horn this precinct, has been en-- at the state organization's execuErnest Flaim by City Recorder Dinosaurs Slow dors d by the Carbon central tive board meeting on Sunday, for the year of 1937. The public The Iiinosauis showed their lab r union and the Spring Can- November 29th. is invited to attend ami discuss first symptoms of an attack In' yon locals of the U.M.W. of A. Organizer Attends this budget at, that time. the hit e minutes of the first Mr. Wilson was born at Scot' ield ' A. P. Kohlenberg, As tentatively drawn by the international frame, three first dewns from and has resided at Standaidviile for the machinists unrecorder, organizer Helper receipts are iiiidl'ield putting the ball on the for the past 20 years. He has been was in attendance and delisted at $103,951.0!) for next Boxelder as the chairman of the county conimitte" ion, stripe an interesting, address on livered year on the basis of this year's quarter ended. cn ' public welfare for the past receipts and compared to $93,000 The Bees succeeded in scoring two years, ami is employed as a union labor. Mr. Kohlenberg is here for the purpose of endeavorfor this year. Total disbursements two touchdowns ni the first quar- time keeper for Standard Coal for 1037 are listed at $103,951.09 ter on ing to draw up an agreement bepasses and broken field company. Hie machinists of the dis-- i curtween the to for $03,000 compared running for a total ;f 13 points. The Helper voters w ill elect a trict and their employers. The rent year. I lie Dinosaurs, inspired oy a three-yea- r board member to sue-- , central body voted to lend every Contemplated improvements out- loyal student body, which beseech-i- l ceed Henry H. Jones, incumbent aid possible toward consummation lined by the tentative budget inthem to block the kick, ob- and vice president of the board ,)f such of streets, clude agreement. improvement liged and Orossns recovered on at the present time sewof roads, paving; completion the Bee's 12 yard line. Reid New. Laws of er extensions, installation through center for six yards LIGHT KATES TO Price city voters w ill name one water meting system, park exten- in two thrusts and then rambled SET DECE3II5ER member to succeed Orson H. sion and improvement, complemember incumbent of j Guymon, tion of back street, building of (Continued on - Page 5) the board and president at this Due to the extremo technicality civic auditorium, lower light and "". of time. They w ill e lect a . man to of a new rate schedule for, the. rates, straightening power of same Ladies Of MOOSe sit on this body for a five year city- of Helper power and light price river and f To Sponsor Dance term in accordance with the re- users, the previous announced inthrough Helper and expansion ofi vision of the school board elec- tention cf effecting this new 'rate city library. The city receipts ate based on; The Ladies rf the Moose Lodge tion laws set up by the last reg- for the November account for consumers will not be culminated. the assessed valuation of $1,512,-- j ai( sponsoring a dance which ular session of the legislature. The intent of the new law in 590.21 at 16 mill levy ot zi.zu.z will take place Saturday, NovemThis was announced by City with estimated collection of 80 ber 28 at 8 p.m. at the K. of P. Utah is such that an election In Recorder Ernest Flaim who says will be 50c a each school district will be held that the Utah Power & Light per cent. Following are the var- hall. Admission ious divisions of the proposed couple. In addition to the dance each year for one five year mem- Cfficials have been working on tentative budget that will be sub- - a bazaar is to be given and from ber' and there will bo a slight this new rate schedule with the mitted for discussion Friday night, 2 to 5 p.m. there will be a bridge, irregularity until 1939 at which city council and the rate will time the school elections will be definitely take effect on the with the figures for 1936 shown r,arty held on this basis'. for comparison: bill. j . bi-annu- j - ALSO WANT AN AMMENDMENT ON TAX DIVERSION Voters in two Carbon county school precincts will name two new board members next Wednesschool elecday December 2nd at the tions. The districts from which the new members will be chosen are Price city in precinct No. 4 and Helper and Spring Canyon in precinct No. 2. a footiwii game on field, an alert Buxelder high school team marched int.) . . Word has been received that the I'tah football final foi the fourth straight season by turning Edwin C. Slater, Grand Cbancell-- ; or for the K. P. lodges of Utah, back Carbon county high school 13 to 7, last Saturday in a semi will make an official visit to; final round encounter packed with; ember 28. All members of the j action. Carbon Fights lodge are urged to attend. In itt feat, the Carbon griddeis ugh-ou- j TILT L CARBON MAKES FINE SHOWING - PLAYS AHEAD 2ND HALF (Signed) Committee in Charge. west-sider- limi. we nie alone in the good spirit of has everyone periiy most we aie all and to(Uy ulifj kful for the good win 01 men todilV SEMI-FINA- Carmen. Costs Comparative To compare the cost of other a.m. until 7 p.m. and everysimilar projects in Helper it is one is urged to coir out and shown that property owners on ca'-- t a bollot in this election Bryner street paid one third of You do not have to be a propthe cost cf that asphalt paving' erty owner to vote at this this t peace - loving; job this w as $1.57 at that time. election as this is not necbtrrjThe city of Helper and Carbon' essary and do not be mislead county each paid another third as rumors have it that one Helper apiece for a total cost of $4.71 must own property to vote Council per front foot on Bryner street, in this election. This is not so to administer tnej On the basis of a federal aid . preparing any qualified voter of the government for another year project which Helper city would1 last election whioi general session in meet Friday inter for the benefit of the pubKill be would election on Novthe con- lie streets, the biggest cost in the' ember 3rd, this ling for the purpose of can month, ; ring the budget of expendi-- construction cf the new paving vote next Wednesday. can 1937. be for Every taxpayer defrayed by government! b community and every group' aid under the new relief projects' faction affected by the city that are to be set up in the com-spring Canyon Resident; (And this includes !ing year. eminent Found Shot to should be present; Action Needed :t everyone) im-- l most in this a1 The city this year can secure participate Thomas H. Russell, 35, died :att session. project for this work if enough at 7:30 a.in. Sunday instantly favor-jable property owners will voice from a self inflicted pistol shot approval. ;,te senator Mayor Spratling home in Spring Canyon, urges that property owneis who at his targe Miner said Sheriff Warren PeaDeputy are in interested umounced last week that he securing this cock, who investigated. He said much to should needed are Miller improvement Mrs. preparing tract of get in touch with any member of Russel fired one shot through his rate a twenty acre council and get the move .hi art.. No motive could be deterin Price which lied north of the fair gioonds ment underway at the very earl-- ' mined. former county The dead man leaves his widTo hesitate may V of the university iest moment. location ow and three children. He is also cost of whole the the Helper or city ach junior college. wonderful of this opportunity. survived by his mother, Mrs. D. J. .The government will furnish all Russell, who lives with his twin SOUTH UTAH CLUBS labor and 20 per cent of the ma-- I brother, William Russell, in Oak-D- a land, Calif.; another brother, terial. It is also pointed out by mem-- ! id Russell, lives in Eureka. PROMISE TO GIVE bors of the council that the pav- sisters also survive. He 'was a native of Eureka, but ing projects that are being conwill be laid of Carbon had lived in Carbon county about templated COLLEGE SUPPORT county rock asphalt and the cost 13 years. He had been empolyed of 50c per front foot also includes as machinist at Spring Canyon two years. UTAH CLUBS PRO 'a sidewalk of asphalt as well. I try -- Sels2 Election To Be SUPPORT OF DANCE BOXELDER WINS OVER APPRECIATED CARBON HIGH I SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR THE JOURNAL SHOPPER'S EDITION OELIVLREO PRE TO EVERY HOME of the With the election incumbent county treasurer, Reese M. Reese, to the same position in the state government at the election this Carbon month. county is faced w ith the problem of selecting another county treasurer to take the place of Mr. Reese. The office of the county treasurer at this time is democratic as the incumbent Is a member of that party and it is more or less regarded that the office belongs to the dem- ocratic party. This being the case, the board of county comomission-"rs- . which body w ill name the new county treasurer to succeed Mr. Reese, is allegedly agreed to appoint the applicant recommended by the Carbon democratic central committee. At the present, time theie are six persons seeking the position which is reported to he vacated by resignation of incumbent the latter of this month. listed as prospecThose tive applicants include Mrs. Viola O'Berto, and Cliff Memthe part - mott of Helper, William Arthur Smith and H. S. Robinett of Price, and James Gio-ga- Bridges of Royal. According to present plans democratic central committee, a secret ballot on the various candidates listed above and possibly others as well will be taken at a meeting of the group next Monday, 30 at the court November house. The person receiving the highest vote of the, members of the central committee will likely receive the official recommendation of the committee for the county commissioners to appoint to the office. The niembeis of the central committee Include the precinct chairmen and chairwomen of the county. Their of the, choice undoubtedly ceive the appointment of the board of commissioners during the forepart of December, if ?r. Reese resigns. will Of the applicants listed, re- Mrs. O'Berto is acting as deputy county treasurer under Mr. Reese and has served In the office for the past ten years. She has been an outstanding democrat, here as well. Mr. Memmott is at the present time a member ,of the Helper school faculty and has been teaching in the county schools for the past ten years. He has been an active civic worker of Helper and active in the " party. Arthur Smith is a former democratic ' county chairman and served three terms as Price city recorder and cashier the municipal light and water system as well as having served three terms on the Price city council. William Grogan is the incumbent city recorder and cashier of the municipal light "and water system of Price and is serving the second term in this office. He has been active In the demoeiatie. party for many years. H. S. Robinett served two terms as Carbon county treasurer from 1918 to 1926 on the democratic ticket and has long been active in county politics. James Bridges is an applicant from Royal of whom little s known at this time, it is leported that he is an applicant from the miners union. ' Ud-bin- a. two-third- t s - J 1 - |