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Show fTTTCI A Mining and Railroad Newspaper Ail Politically Independent Vol. XXXI. No. 27. THE JOURNAL ocuviuo iMOPPtK S COITION to cvcrt rncc Helper Utah. homi illleeorci Pay Days In County Met "Week the casual TMK JOURNAL NIDI COITION DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION Friday, February 5, 1937. AUTO LICENSES ON A Helper J Owned Newspaper j SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR Carbon Jr. College Sill Passes Senate CARBON SCHOOLS SALE FROM FEB, 8 Subscribe for GIVEN FUNDS I For the convenience of auto- - The Carbon county school dist- owners of Carbon and mir--' c u ru,.iUAi i FOR BILL SCORES TRIUMPH offer enrollment in various kinds eeK. OrkS viUth. Union rounding counties the State Tax its annual state appropriation of SENATOR LINDSTROM; NO Vmmission will of study to over 300 students the branch school its funds. district The fund VOTES DISSENTING f Carbon county will be in a ver itable prosperity next week that office at the Carbon county court; distributed among the school first year. 'M equal war and post-wa- r time conditions, according to a general house for the issuance of 1937 districts of 15 portions of the Th that possibility growing Saving To Students survey conducted throughout the county .this week 'license plates Monday, February .state amounted to $265,010.20 and and entire Carbon the It has been tabulated by authorcounty i Carbon usual 8, 1937. This office will remain; this sum brought 3,000 county's the total dis- be of will eastern Utah ities on the mine worker list has been boosted portion subject, that it would j open until February 16, 1937. tribution, with February's figure since the first of January to cost within a served a student college by to junior $2,514,648. desiring a higher ty, U.M.W. of A., did not accede to! With the deadline date of Feb nearly 3,500 and this gain is The apportionment amounts io seven miles of Helper took a education than that avaiable iu work on January 23rd when oper- ruary 15 for making application fined to the mines only saying per capita based on school long step forward last Tuesday Carbon county in ithe neighborhood ators were requesting officials to less than two weeks away carj1nothing of the extra crews emwork for six days, the con- owners who have not already ap-- j population, and brings the amount when a bill, introduced by Senator of between $tjt)0 and $800. The permit ployed by the Utah Railway and cession was this school year to establishment of a junior college granted last Satur- plied for their plates are request- apportioned Lindstrom (D) Spring Canyon, in thi3 aiea will mean that stud- the Denver and Rio Grande Rail and for the second occasion' ed to do so as soon as possible 117.27. It is expected that the full day road, in order to handle the huge nve ben made by the end of the successfully passed the senatents will be afforded the oppor-withoduring the month of January, mine to avoid the rush of the last few d gain in coal output being 'current school year. one dissenting vote. tunities of higher education at employees worked six days. A days. by the mines at this time, special "dispatch from John I The of the passage After February 15, only autolong sought jonly the cost of a nominal tuition, Pay PoPul:lr sentiment on the Lewis last Friday, gave permission mobile owners who can show that HUGE THRONG HERE of Utah's branch bill the main by As a general practice with the indicated that he bill will to the union members to enter they have made application fori ,'ject indicated a legislature personal be acted upon by the house of mining companies of the county, the mines and work for a their plates will be entitled to for Senator Lindstrom as representatives some time this mine employees are not paid for use the 1935 licenses, but after LAST SATURDAY FOR victory period on January 30th. a as another well a triumph for the various' week, and it is expected the res: until period With the weather much more February 28 all automobiles must period has been worked, fair this week, and a break in the bear 1937 organizations working in this area!0Dns,? to (the bill will be favorable. plates. Pay days come twice a month, but cold wave BALL PRESIDENT'S Its passage by demand 1937 the Before for the establishment of the pro- The senate voted imminent, applying fc plates . pay for the first half of the month for another owners must bring work shift is automobile Mr. Lindstroni's the count of posed project. lioes not come until th clatter not expected this week and em- - their 1930 certificate of registra bill was sidetracked once by appart of any ninth. Union dues and t in th tion along with the 1937 - tax OUTSTANDING SOCIAL EVENT pointment of a committee to draft pg wi1 proImb, various miscellaneous items a, e rPg'uiar five-daclearance. week OF YEAR IS ENJOYED BY a bill embodying the entire junior LATUDA OPERETTA usually deducted from the first i college program for this session. DANCE LOVERS pay check of the month, The committee decided it was Extra Day Work TO BE PRESENTED impossible to work out a sound One of most successful the These factors being, the pay program during the period of this days in Carbon county which will birthday balls in honor of Pies- - legislative session and gave the commence next Wednesday, FebWith finishing touches to have .ident Roosevelt in assignment presented up as an impossible been ruary 10, and last until the follow- - INABILITY TO DISPOSE OF THE made this week, the Latuda task. utan in torn Lind This gave Senator the last point out that industrial and WILL FORCE ing Monday, the loth, will bring junior high school will present its for the benefit of Infantile strom a chance to get his bill up estic .stokers now in use would s l the general of the UP COST OF FUEL operetta "Green Cheese """ rendered unusable under the terms paralysis victims was successfully again Tuesday, hut for a tinv, lt next rict to the greatest height known night at the Standard- Friday sidebe looked like he concluded in Gardens' might of Rainbow the proposed ordinance by the the here in the past seven or eight ville hall. The curtaiii rises at The smokeless fuel question, ot tracked again by appointment Women's club, and thousands or dance hall last Satuilay night. years. The pay checks at the 7:30 p.m. o'clock and a cordial " '"& The event this year was one of ancther committee. would be lost through 'dollars mines will generally be for the ueiween 'invitation is extended the general tactors or uar- these automatic heaters prominent No Opposition outstanding nature, and those in being latter part of January when min- - bon county and Salt Lake City, to attend. The play will be public Jl t toll H R Tnf t'u vm-i- , hla AY ni'dCQd came bill nut when nf thrown the However, ers woiKeu run ume and one ex- - continued to be one of the mi presented on Thursday at Latuda. ex- - before the senate for debate and tra day which was allowed by the portant topics of the day in the ! The coal operators in this dist- - opinions as to the pood time , Under the joint direction of Gor- was absolutely 17" T.. .,. i T)t.n.. ;riet explain that only two plants perieneed. One ot the largest discussion, there T.,.' ciowds of the year Jammed the no opposition to the proposed -- ol in United States the T lYimion uonars operating the is said a iarMiiij of the At Kingsland, meeting production of ...... the junior college i j c i t ii n j '"cavborization floor, and the special rirviinrf irt itnn nn Rmokek.s! for to be well arranged. A cast or chamber ot conmier civic auditorium: With the long-- : during prosperity years for its city committee last Friday in the of bituminous coal in spite of the tines presented drew rounds of Many of the senators who spoke eight principals and approximately on the subject stressed the im- GO awaited break in the current cold 'million dollar a month payroll": 'chamber building there, well known"; expenditure of over $50,000,000 iiapplause. j chorus members has been eom-- I The show floor Hon with started portance ef deciding on a policy toward lhe development Epell and the ceasing of the heavy such connotations can again be heating engineers of that city look,n and is prepared to give their piled eaowfall in this area, activities used when . refering to Carbon backed up the statements of coal!.of a P'actlcal smokeless fuel. They Hacking acting as announcer, and before passing bills to establish j with excellent portrayals ability. such with institutions. Billy Daughtery performing that have been neglected because county as it is expected that the operators in this area concerning have a combined capacity of only Costumes dances given during and a was bill The , urged specially especially Spanish arranged of adverse weather conditions pay roll for next week will be the high price smokeless fuel r't0 tons a day 'the course of production, are air-- " by many of the senators who are now underway. (well over the half million figure would necessarily come to if it Miss Kingsland. t ; footwork and nnisfc felt the uch1 of a broader ..educa- I ranged by and the subsequent pay day on were mandatory to the residents use of a smokeless fuel by Utahsi.'of the Spanish Leon G. Lund, principal of the ' tional for the entire Price Bithel, young ie4.Bever)y prpiam Right Now the 23rd - 2Sth period will be just of Salt Lake City. school reports that this will prob largest city .is. the, v tremf BfiouK Miss, demonstrate! the art of tap state. Aiguments for the bill InHelper Is The '"cents. as large in dollars-anIn a brief released.. jtuntly byltogy'Tn be one of the best producemployment and waget cow-girl a in dicate that the establishment of ably arrangenient. Worked Saturday Only city of any importance in the" Women's chamber of commerce 1 that would be realized. The av-- i (lancing tions undertaken by the students this section of the state that has. Although the union of the conn- - in Salt Lake," it was illustrated Betty Lou Waterman followed the junior college in Price, the and is to draw capacity" erage annual payroll, directly re with t a dance. Ruth chair .Wilson county seat of Carbon county, crowds. expected had the ice that accumulated on that any solid smokeless fuel that suiting - from the production of demonstrated Parents of Rains, Stand-aidvilunusual ability on would serve an estimated p pula-thits' main streets over the forepart n iMllfl' veti 1 ltJ l.t coal in this area, is over $10,000,-000- , and Latuda are assuring with 'Wilof over 42,000 and would in the selection j tion, tt4 the winter removed by special Scouts Work On Plans would cost in, ' the neighborhood and the establishment of a Uam piano , many w ays. I . tho'sltmt Tell and Overture"; for service. this drags designed of 75 to 100 per cent higher thaii smokeless fuel ordinance In Salt f Th) cast includes: Arco Poloni, Scout Week It is refreshing news' indeed to the corresponding cost of coal in Lake City would cut this figure to was concluded with a snannv HELPER WOMEN'S as Jimmy Sheriff; Vaughn Ware, quarter dance number to the iave motorists of this' section", ., i f the same locality. Coal operators a bare $5,000,000. Hans; Sammy Espinosa as Johann music of ."Bugle Call lias" by wao have trouble manueverine von IJimmer; Mpry Gristelli, Trini iJoan McLaren, Mary Wright. Lois M vehicles in other portions of boy SC01I,S and aU SC0l,t members CLUB TO MEET bcnultz; Rose Dellaocrt, Frieda; LIBRARY RECEIVES th county due to the treacherous W1" observe Boy Scout week, SCHOOL MEET PUT Hastings and Mary Fitzgerald, This year however, the entire j ice iuiuicu on rue nignways, com- - reoruary i io id, wnn a rapia Went favorably on the effective- - sel1es of events will share in the 70 per county Thurs-(mesbeginning OFF BY EPIDEMIC MANY NEW BOOKS cent of the funds kept locally. Members of the Helper Women's Wire Theft Kesults and dependability demon- n lh whpn ,)e In Prison Sentence iThe other 30 per cent will be club will meet at the Y.M.C.A. etrated by the Helper city street (department in clearing the citv Kpe(ial guests", at an elaborate ibent to the national chairman for chapel next Thursday, February 11th at 2:30 p.m. in a regular reacuers Kay Burns, 3(i. was sentenced mrney dinner in. the L..D.S. taber- ""fIt f ,he Warm Sprins institute, originally (Streets. The danger of side-slip- is"le The B.P.W. Helper Library meeting of the bdy. to an indeterminate term of from scheduled the Foundation. and into during to in nacle Price. Word was other cars during :i morning the ing y The program for the affair is one to ten day, both in in-- j years in the state cemmittee members who traffic rush in the local business effect that the proceeds from this auernoou ot Iast Saturday, for the growing-everunder the direction of Mrs. Jack prison last Thtirsd Jl V ill Pl'imnn Kir patronage from the scnooi uistnct, has for the affair planned i..uuon couniy sneci.il mnnpr - ui Cima. The activities for the after- - Judge George Christensen. iiprt fori.DP('n Burns nd the thoughtfulness of officials mdetinitely postponed ac- ibens of Helper at large, and from! were: Cliff Memmott, George V. current event tne (teaication ot a monument cording to word received through o (i v r,c i b' a ,in h .vomM ,ncreaBed nHffiber. Gf books avail- - jSpratling, Harry Wilson, George I""'" Wieidon. vreal district court in the county cour Harris, and Dora Marshall, Helper- ly encouraged tradine- in Helner to e"'cted by the scouts in honor of (the office of the county school! .. tn hv Mrs" Rn,Pst Greenl.algh, honse. Price, patrons. f grand inf (no little extent. infill!1",,t Rug' Don because of Dr. endent, the first settlers of this territory. snpei Charles larceny Hacking, Some of the new books listed en;a in the teaching staff and S. J, Sweetring, J. B. Liti- - and Mrs. Heni'v Hall, one act His case had been hear.l fnv tu-- i geri, Van Grace read by Swervcn, librarian, :;zette, Ed Sherer, Belmont Rich- - nlay by Miss Mary Ruggeri, days. Alex C;wan, named in Uit .student bodies of the district, . .. ,. ... .. ,. " M,r' t.MV Tl same complaint, with Burns, wan n"v" T.I"l'"'.I The schools at Rains, Latuda, ;and the donors are as follows: ards and Val Cowles, all of Price with "Gone Wind" the word drill by Mrs. Bert Bunne. by Marg-- j acquitt-'mil Standardville were tlosod by the jury. The paii were alleg.-to hav ast week as a result ot the epi aret MitchellT- and "Steps Going ! cut. down a power line Mclntyre, donated demic hat swept the county. An E)0WI1" by belonging l : chamber ot commerce to the V. S. Fuel comapny at. cpiiieniic. of ninmpt: at Columbi" by the look its toll of t:.e student h id;. "Arctic Adventure" by Peter FreSunnyside the night of December 16, 1930. The line served the cok'. lind one teache;' ir. reported i'ii- - cnen anci "Anthony Adverse" by ovens located a few miles from C; he Ilervey Allen, given by the Odd disease. The 1936 of Carbon county was setil because of the mine there. Approximately at Castle Gai". four 'rL:Us.ellov,s"Eyeless in Gaza" by Aldous i.s'u iefi or solid copper wire was not th of here- - remtti a heavv cial of Huxley and "The Weather in the Ht)( (.(ktn ;iUir f()U11( county is shown in report sence due to 'influenza. by !nitj1()r. RED CROSS COMMITTEE by Uosmund Mehlend, given in suite of 'if' at a junk dealer's warehouse manv sured by that to be highly favorable and much improved over County and citv physicians re- Street" SENDS 1, 023.54 in S!llt City, z pru t there is no cause for alarm by tlle Ladies Auxiliary of the adverse conditions that make it 1935. the in the area, and many of them Wion ; "Drums along the Mo-ar- e With favorable reports pouring difficult to reach many of the Walter Edmunds and . . urging citizens to take ordin-,iawkThe bonded indebtedness of the , into the offices of local lied Cross miners In the camps, of Carbon ANNUAL Scotland" (2"opn "Mary ary precautions In preventing JUNiOR FROM Stefan Zweig, donated by Mrs. officials on eht contributions from county will more than double its improvement LI f jloi fuild $172.00; exhibition and ad- sections of Carbon share of the flood relief vol- - :he various . Maynie Hanson. .Thirty-fou- r fund. of of "Americana 193G county for the relief the SLATED MARCH 5TH nines two-yea-r . . A check for $1023.54, represent, period, a little over , . sitizens of the, Ohio Val' ,' ROYAL from .,, the been . , W.000 has taken RESIDENTS ley, opinions were expressed to ing the amount which has been lhtor aide f- Jhe conntv financial . oto nn i - me IIU.n.. ..JI.. the effect that Carbon county's collected in Carbon county in the qui "7.. The annual Carbon high school becoming u nuictiy cuuimg" Itrans'ent relief, infirmary, physi- - PRISON FOR of the B.P.W. club, it is quota of $500 would be easily Red Cross drive for relief of flood) junior piom. one of the oulstand mittee BURGLARY, xne nonets reueemea last year cian fund, $19,506.7!), $8,520.37; deexpected that the above books available for National Red Cross sunereis, was mailed Tuesday to ing events on the social calendar otal 131.000 and Include S19.000 pendent mothers fund, $16,711.91 officials early this week. the national headquarters of Red in this area, is scheduled ' for of fiction will be placed on a f the June 1st, 1921 road bonds Coal mining communities of the Cross, according to Earl Hills, March 5, 1937 in the Silver Moon this year); F. F. and additions there-twill nd $12,000 of the July 1st, 1929 Fisk bpQueRt fund- $12,200.51. $12 Mr. and Mrs. Irene Jackson, for- - be made at various times in the county were represented at the county chairman. hall in Price. Wenl that the prom oad ; bonds. The bond sinking 2oo.Sl; bond interest fund. $61.- - mer residents of Royal, were sen- This sum, which will be consid- will again prove of outstanding weekly meetings of the Red Cross future, , rund cash from which funds for ao,- - or. ,.ont tenced to , the state prison last and have erably increased when collections nature was given by Stanley Liti- by various members, ,,10rt n,,-.jie reincmeni oi maturing dolus , shown l0 be appiisimately the week in the district court at.) pledged to give as generous a in the mining camps are complete. zzette. Hiipcr youth, who in pies- s proviaea is snown as Manti following their conviction Sllit Filed In Court tt.Mj.n same as in 1935 $llt'),845.91. response as existing conditions is wen over tne nnai quota on idem, of the junior cia tn ih, of second degree burglary of the) it this time, and the maturing make t'0HRibl(In for Carbon county. The orig- - high school. As yet,- no word haf the$90O The financial report of Carbon Contract! . RcCOVCr To Oil - ui onds this year will easily be re- uumi naiiKun in air. ;iaci mat many comnuuee mem-- mat quoia oi $4X0 was (tnitiiieii' been released as to 11k nature !r0Unty is a report .from tht office ..,.,the from Jt'leasant the pres by county of bers who are soliciting funds are in a dispatch from national head- - of the theme for the annual prom. feemed during of Col,n,ty cevk B. II. r'oung, and forepart ?nt indications. The bond sinking is was Suit in the pay-dain any of thelquaiters received by Red Cross but reports indicate it will again filed January. in awaiting in full this issue district; published Mrs. Jackson was sent to the court at Price this week by A. W. camps, others have gone forward officials here last Saturday. und ' proper totals $13(1600 but of The Helper Journal, be an outstanding, success In b'th 9 ;6f),094.28 of this was used to state prison as the first woman Mack against Clare Miller to re-- with their work and have Indlcat-i-n Th;; iruunty committee was mU decorations and attendance, 3rt years for this offense, at bei cover $1(3.00 on a contract edeem mad and tax bonds. Committees for the prom have forjed receipts from their efforts are up of L. R. Eldridge, J..W. Ham Own renUCSt. The old labor ulli.pprllv dim him lw, Hid aonrtns- far ahnva trnnntatinna T mond and Val II. Cowles. Assets of the county this year Fish and Game Meet been working on the vnri.m' tre listed at $246,702.5q compared R. Eldredge and J. W. Hammond e One of the first to report was phases for some time. The Wednesday! mother stated that she would defendant. Lee Kay, state fish and game commit another crime, "murder o $196,075.00 In 1935 while liab The complaint sets out a con- - of Price are heads of the Price CCC camp which clonal-- , ions committee chairmen are: ilities are respectively the same. agent, will be in Helper next) if necessary." so that she could tract that the plaintiff entered in- - mittecs that are soliciting funds ed $40 through 'Its members. Col Reception commitffe. Stanley n the general fund, assets are Wednesday evenin at which time: he placed in prison with her hus- - to with the defendant last April in the various camps. tiinbia. with Bill Lines heading Litizette; decoration 'committee, some !105,292.18 after refunds were ' he will present With each passing day, reports the committee there, handed the; Cox Christmiii; Invitations. unusually band. She pleaded that she be for the remodeling of certain out-doon films sentenced and the court acquiesced. buildings in Price, total cost to be as to the w idespread disaster and made and this figure Is about, interesting to committee heads and garet A. Reeves; program, Ceorge 127,000 under that of 1935. Her child was brought to the in the neighborhood of $950.00.! ten ific toll the present flood igame and sports for the sports- figurese indicated the Columbia! Jackson ; orchestra, James The various budgetary figures man. prison Monday, where Mrs. Jackaction is brought to recover, ditiona are spreading, come pour-th- e had more than doubled; las. or 1936 compared to 1935 are The public is Invited to attend son was allowed to see it before balance due under the terms ing into the offices of the local their share of the relief fund. Asl 'Miss Orpha Faylor will be In lateu as follows; General defi-- 1 and the meeting will convene at It "was placed In care of the cottn- - of the contract. S. J. Sweetring' Red Cross unit. It has been as- - yet, workers In Helper have-n- ot charge of the promenade this year Is attorney for the plaintiff. Jleucy fund, $8,447.44, , $5,913.72; the Gi ill Cafe club.rocms at 8 p.m. ' ty welfare department. Charles Terry, as refer Schultz. reported their allotments. as hi former years. Carbon County's. Representatives In The ; State legislature can well be proud of the efficient and liberal lecord they have hung up in the". last few weeks. Very few counties in the state can boast of more progressive or loyal lawmakers than can Carbon county. In the house of representatives, county is ably represented by Frank Bonacci, local U.M.W. of A. official, and D. A. Tidwell. Both men have sponsored prog- ressive legislation, and probably the most prominent measure in-- ! d among the various ures accredited these men is the! recent miner's qualification bill,! introduced by Representative Bon-- ; accl last Friday. Last weeks is- jSue of the Journal carried a com- plete definition of the bill and its various sections. In the state senate, G. G. Lind- strom, able senator from Spring Canyon, introduced the bill that will most likely mean the estab-- , lishment of a junior college in this county. This measure has been by prominent parties in Carbon county and eastern Utah, and Senator Lindstroni's , triumph was a popular one. All in all, Carbon county's law makers are sincerely congratul- ated in behalf of the splendid their various measures are accomplishing ond in the light of, A their progressive attitudes! feeling of sincere, security comes with the thought thar one is so . amy represented. 3 '. Large Pay Day to 3,500 Men Employed by Mines! mobile lexi January re-op- I I j n ! - j ut j exper-troduce- meas-jience- Semi-Monthl- y six-da- two-wee- k two-wee- k j 21-0- six-da- j j tong-soug- ! y SMOKELESS , FUEL DISCUSSED dom-;faster- beta's dist-result- pay-rol- l ' " cm-vi- i , 1 - ; 4 j ' . j h e 11 Q For I ' j j s ... ,,.. d .... f - ""t - ! - punty Financial Statement For 1936 Indicates Firm Standing Jy. 1 j '. Carbon County To Assist Flood Sufferers With Timely Donation statement status T the j this - , year j Ie " I " . ,,' flood-stricke- IN1;:,. pay-she- j it n lf o - j ' P-- e 1 1 j Nct r ar-th- j ; i m,n-retur- con-Th- X e Jouf-residen- i' |