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Show 4 r 'TOT IP Circulation This 5 Week - 2516 Politically Independent THl JOURNAL SHOPPER'S OELIVIREO PREE TO EVERY UTAH COAL MEN THE CASUAL EDITION ! I ity Power, Light Rates; ELECT OFFICERS Ilerres To pead Based On Consumption November 1935 to October 1936 Inclusive Be Succeeded J"st Helper, Utah, Friday, April 16, 1937. HOME Former Helper City Rates: i New Rates and Differences SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR THE JOURNAL'S NEWS EDITION DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION L SCHOOL TEACHERS givenpay raiseU. Listed for Fall district school teachers a salary increase ap- Carbon m. W. A. Nomnraees will receive proximating 5 per cent next term, announced Carbon school board! authmities Monday, following theiNoninations Completed For Election of District and Final Vote Oflicers to be Held With board. of thelo. of Accts. I Net Receipt. Net Receipt .,tronhe at A Rate Net A The salaries w ill be practically "i' 49 Power-105,76Nominations were completed last Saturday for the primary ' where over 'iJU Kwh 745.94 the same as in 1929, according to! 5.221.C.0 3 Vic less 10 situated at Latuda, was cf one thejerties when of officers to be held the second Tuesday in September of dist- 4e less 10 per cent $5,907.54 at next'1'0" livp, clerk. The Okey, tliheir ... . Power-Carbo1 "I wiul-and com- - eiecrea president of the nan zz or me innea Mine ao. mciuuca oiKers oi aiih-u- , be Ice Cream 173.SS No change $190,500, asl'ict year's budget will suc-- J association to of coal Operators and Utah mines Wyoming. 1929. in with the in compared $198,000 Tn, buildings Herres, president of the! S4 Com'l Lgt - Special tP,!ceed No change $1.00 premium Seventeen union members fiom Val,.0 c. JonM Keihvorth .... 1 g Fuel jbiew up when gasses lgnitecij 4c less 10 per cent 6,644.; mci-jpaThat 1 Carbon county were named for James Jardine, Columbia "L heating system. two years at an election hpd! WYOMING GOAL IS z it Teller, District 5. msi ween in salt Lake City. but offices in the conn Lgt M M nominations, 220.20 ,J should be heedea as a 100 c 8i Gross 1 Ni-National u. 9 at of S.'14 school 10 and less Auams, l'"'lac, 0.667.43 100 c 7 ".a Gross DENIED NEW RATE is doubtful whether all of these j till 8'Phool boards- aution should;-- " s less io at 9S 2.121. "?" ' men will go on the ballot in SeptT!sl. c iju Gross f24.38 mP"y,; k:rts ami eic.j was elected 26907 7 less 10 1.1S9S.95 10,708.33 of tlie ARC ember. Only iiVo names " ill go on school 10.0S3.95 MM Dunuings $1.00 to put association. B. P. Manley who has! ,ken in the official final ballot the safe-eafford Preserves Idaho served for the past two years as 429 Residence Lgt MM 999.00 edition that will election to be held in November. 10 c 10c Gross 97319 at 9 less 10 executive secretary was retained: 7.SS2.84 DRAWN FOR PANEL to that of just one life. All officers elected will serve for Market 15 c 8c Gross 431 at S less 10 in this office. All of the new of- - j 31.04 a two year term. The nominations 21 at 7 Bal. c ZV2 Gross 1,174.04 less 10 1.32 ficers are well known in Carbon Right In The interstate commerce com- - last week were on the order of a ,t county where they formerly lived mission 8,914.20 Six From Helper 1.00 M M 739.93 Tuesday had denied a! convention system and votes were petition asking restoration of an 'cast by locals as a group only and rive a hazardous conuuion iuai and held official positions with 220 Comb. Will Serve Com'l Customers several of the large coal comiife to our school chidren advantageous f i eight rate differ-- ) not by individuals, so that the MM Lgt. 1,084.00 school which panies here. central name of votes of ential number the coal by by enjoyed Helper Wyoming PJ , m.. cmo 4T.n stnilents 203.69 9,186.47 $1.00 MM 292S1 at 9 less 10 Twenty-fou- r --- 2,371.76 jurors to serve mines over Utah mines, accord-leaccandidate represents the salt's aany SO at 8 10 10 c Gross 10 less (',.19 wmuu the second term of the number of locals. Following is the two noors on ing to w ord received here. lja3 FIVE ARRESTS MADE 15 c 8 Gross -3,461.95 court in Carbon county, be- The petition was filed by Wy- - final count for nominations with tM--insirucuuii Fuel at 4 less 10 164.72S.00 and April 26, were selected Llsome 13 teachers does not Wyoming1 the candidates Sinning Bal. c 3 the Gross highest oming operators, only 1 . . as follows: tnuna frun the ON ROAD VIOLATIONS F 5.930.21 candidate. Tuesday, the Carbon service commission and a county nave public by; uic fcyfl listed: Nellie certain rail Mrs. The carriers. 9,392.16 Cavenah, John Lab-orauu I1UU1 denial; continues in force an I.C.C. ruling National Board Member I. T. hflrjcnt. There is no way for Stone, Ernest E. Gard-ned- , TOTAL $41,800.03 40.050.40 $2,750.05 of last December 24 that reduced Tony Radalj, Rock Springs .. 19 uuux iu L. Jones and Fritz Edwin M nts onexittnefromsecuuu Fines Imposed And 15 Nyrlian, Ar-vthe differential, held to have been! Frank Bonacci, Helper the building an Helper; A. N. Smith, Licenses Revoked Helper power and light users may soon have another reduction advantageous to Wyoming pro- Hill Williams, Wattis Parkinson, except via the main, m&iue Paul Anderson, in rates that will amount collectively through the entire door- District President' city to about ducers. way and the first floor Stanley D. Roberts, George E. Five were arrested by state $3,500 for all consumers. In spite of this further slash, many resiThe petition would have increasMangum and Roy K. Vv immer, 11 highway patrolmen this week for dents are still wondering how the last rate cut made in December ed the cost of Utah coal $150,000 M. F. Mitchell, Winton Price; Ray Nay lor and Vaughn a yeaf to customers north of A. M. Peterson, Castle Gate . violating traffic rules and regul- was figured and how it effected the various users. iritfe condition Cowley, Consumers; A. M. PeterThe detailed resume shown above gives complete figures and ations in Carbon county. Arthur Idaho. Xa Been Existing son, Castle Gate; Arthur Hamel was Haycock of Spring Glen was fined just which class of consumer was effected the most and how much. Albert Roberts, Rock Springs 33 and' Wayne King, Rolapp; Hans ,er since (lie miuuing 0 John Forrester, Standardville ated many years ago, but $100.00 of which $50.00 was can As will be seen in comparing former lates with the new scale, power Degn and Fred M. Kilfoyle, Spring ri railed to the attention or celled and his driver's license was users as a group are now paying about $745.00 per yeaf less. Com UNION OFFICIALS TO Secretary-Treasure- r Harvey C. Pinegar, WellCanyqn; 27 Litlrns lust recently. We do not! revoked for one year by Judge mercial light users are saved about $624.38 a year. The greatest reVirgil Wright, Superior William Potter, Latuda; ington; M ve that there is a school- !J. W. Hammond at Price Tuesday. duction was made in the class of consumers paying the most - res- - ATTEND GONVENTIO A. II. White, Standardville ... 6 Ernest Nixon, Hiawatha; Orin Auditor uy !! that ran af- He was tound guilty- ot (trivinz, menuai. rnis group is paying si.rn.uu per year less man oerore. and Clif.liiU"i UiJ ""'' Harwood, Kenilworth, . 1, . O T H Af 1, n I. - , Imnnnn.! m,, IT, uu as me we nuunm CI qnuui ana whs iV, Ben Robinson, Superior timetimc liumence to $e.,toi.va reasonable iretcuiuci, wB' ford Bailey, Clear Creek, safety Richard Ohpie, Rock Springs fcl- - if there is not a fire escape.! hit by Tony Kokel of Rolapp, whoive receipt of the power and light users of Helper city. The rate 16; On New Will Work Joe on me Dowd, Latuda in " itMute lino ..in sine 'hu' uii wrung IS iuuu condition i"" " this pit3!)", SUDjectjWas anviug 1 COURT-O- F H0M0I Contract ifrj eniTPPtitvn and should be urged the road just below the Heiperne roiai receipt neiper cny win oenve irom eiecuicai saies win oe Tony Rudman, National 1 A1-- ; about $30,500.00 is as now which LI the National $40,050.00 Joe gross. Matieh. against yearly and last arch evening. Sunday minded citizens m public Nominations were also made for Officers of District No. 22 of though Haycock was not in the! cite leaders of Helper. MAKES AWARDS t No. 4 w hich in otficers A. of witli U.M.W. accident as as was; the the far delegates wrong - includes and Carbon in of and various locals Utah WyEmery invetVgfAing officer, Ad Then We , 6 concerned, will convene next Tuesday, ty mine union members. Following Have One About Vern Davis, found him intoxicated Boy Scouts of Carbon county April 20th at Salt Lake City with! is the vole for these men: ward for expectant fathers. Sand the fine and penalty was ac-- j were awarded many badges at the 4. Board coal the two v,f j Member,, states; 5 operators are. cordingly imposed. y say that Helper patrons held Sunday, April 7 Court of to work out the basic pay and c.n-- j Alfred Carey, Secfield for g:ig to ask the Price city coun-- j Kokel 'was tried WednesdayHara-- i In the Helper Central School. li 2 L. E. cmof labor tract and Hill, Canyon Spring obligations c to consider the addition of.ieckless driving by. Judge Omar Runnel, assisted by M. 1 el h a ward for fathers as many raond and was found guilty and: plover in the new contract forRibeit Moore, Rolapp S. Andclin were in charge of the Sub-dis5 comDistrict 22. No. The scale District Toller, tilies the proud papa goes thru fined mil tee of seven from the two 'Robert Parish, Spiing Canyon S program The list of badges that Jui.sia xvaiu .isjjiittuia itft as much ordeal as the mother. Wilford rhillips of, Onsumers, iicijifj.were awarded to Helper boys by 5. Board Member, Sub-disPatrol-j was arrested Monday by Season. New Mowcttus Out. Practice Isqw. states will also be named at the Charles j Ernest rialm is as follows: 4 convention of the constitutional Sempken, Consumers Has Eeen man Jack Sullivan and pleaded for: Robert Mullins, Registration 3 David un::n members mine Sunnyside Day, preceding fiorted That Twenty-fivguilty to reckless driving Sunday aspirants are listed for the Helper bull club this Donald J. Elliot Judd, Diniiek, was held Wednesday evenipg at tho the meeting with the operators. a tne itat rea Work-ou- t pill Frazer has just varnished; for passing on blind curves and Billie MarteM. of Laws the district relative pole - gettin' the jump on his driving on the w rong side of the. Hcll,er ball park under the direction of team captain, Oris MaulsiUTAHKA REBEKAS Tenderfoot for: Robert Mullins, working conditions in the mines in .u.a. bv an,i team manager, jonnny Atusi'ii. jf.iv rivals (jv, JK. Kti, JUL read. Cliltord caunwa Donald Dimick, J. Elli-i- t Ju Id, onv-and and of the scope pit authority IjU and Johnny Coiloil are in a, was found guilty of reckless Billie Mart ell, Glenn Lloyd. Central-Utahthe and committee in the cf With play application MondP.y. Hammond debate over profits. Bill says'ine bv Judge OBSERVE BIRTHDAY Second class for: Donald DimUtah Will the Appalachian agreement tn the tilt if you buy a purse from aland was fined together with Phil-- , league commencing May 9th and; ick, J. Elliot Judd, Glenn Lloyd, a Wool Exports! local situation of District No. 22 fiolesaler for $1.00 and sell it lips $25.00 and driver's license than a mmuh away, the sages Karl Houtz, Bob Jones, Ray Bry-ne- r, will be worked out in the con fr $1.50, your profit is 33 per- - voiced for three months. 'yi!e:()f the Heljier state championship The Utahna Rebekah Lodge Jack Lloyd. Woo! from Price this vention. The session with shipments nt. the; nu.rabprs celebrated the twenty-- j First class for: Jack I.lovd .Inl Johnny says that your pro- Adams was arrested by Patrolman bftgmning t0 feei around ..cnv oro oYitPf'tpfl 1 Tillfl-- . pypppiI operators win toiiow and leaders m si anniversary 01 uie uiuanu- ' is 50 per cent. Who's right? Sullivan Monday tor nil n.iwi's for some stuff to end out on the1'" or,i,v.,,.ii! Jay Robert was aiininiiiceu uisc of both groups predict a ation at a large parly held iri- - Tm a chauffer's license and was- diamond against Price waioli city U"U jjouiius, ii Commis- session. the Price reby Thursday of K. P. hall.: and driving rigats Meri(' b!U,Keg f:).. day evening at the will provide the first opposition sion Ray 1!rvlle,.j ARSON ELKS' LODGE fined $25.00 company, which handles viri ue nail was iM'coiaii'u iu ii"- - ('. ked for t'ireo months. on the league schedule soon to be Jack Llovd. fi Boh .Tones a tually all of the fleeces sent out w. ill resent a broadcasting station lUm7 ,; Tci)) Apostoli , BALL DIAMOND IS announced formally. fiv , Hi it..ir. i ieury nan ana mi. i . k,. John G. Quilieo, 3: Robert, members aie, ' team of the ISTALLS OFFICERS AT R? (11 FRKS ARE Turner, .u,uiy Shearing activities were delayed. a - ' a a, v w mm iB& 3; Lorin Davics, 3; Dean Winters, Uvnidering just where Pete Tabone 1 pi-"fm "t'h a but the work lute V is winter, n Hi I d the fol-- ; 'by BEING IMPROVFR k 6; Raymond Weeter, 5. will Play this year. Pete has a .,, pvnPf(P(, tn ITTING CEREMONIAL IyvvinR. orcl,estra selections by n the wind-ulast; Star badges for: Ray Bryner, flOW liv . mav int hesin shmraents ifii the Col ton orchestra; reading, Jack Lloyd, Dean Winters, Ray- summer ana nesuaies vocal selection:--- , ni0! ' for his berth with the Weeter, Will Do Away With 'Anna Biondich; turning . Mae nro anvlnlR rpu Donna v.,rt, "- Mill"r; clarinet and; Erin Leonard Helper crew, i irj Dust Hazard Will Apply For piano solos, Donna Lou Wardell: Welfare Hospital Shows Loss to see these sores patched up and Association Exalted Ruler Lolly; 'dancing nrmbers, Marji-riActive Status want Tete back." Two cf the most 1937 baseball team is baritone Helper's a Hall of ... William showed Directed By Price solo, have who hospital city Play vounesters nt :nm!inaCarbon county lodgemen e TT1.iCiwere I'.Hll 'never been out for the team are net loss of $539. OS during March, fast rounding into shape as prac-- i M'd:rland; music;.! saw ar.-- goi-- j ui-- ; A meeting oi ii.. in-3Irs. i tned Wednesday nicht hv nast n-Clerks association was held Jion llonrv yanetta and B'lly Dietz, according to a report issued Wed- tice in earnest gets underway this; tar duet, Vein mm Edna 'ictrs of the Salt Lake City and nni1 the1 initial week. The of of William Grogan, city Price, practice reading, Deou Chapman Under the direction night in the 'Grill cafe botll 'st;,vs in the junior baseball nesday by of Mrs. district B.P.O., Elks for the day recorder of Price. Receipts for season was held Wednesday after-- ' and a vocal selection by Mrs. to apply tor an acme char two years. the for plans past three-ac- t Earl a I'Stallution of officers-elec- t Durtant, noon comedy of the ter status were maue. ine umu.. but month totaled $5,068.82, as regular evening practice: Henry Hall. regular stalwarts who win the was presented by ;ee lodge, No. 1560. , next! sev-- ; r will the each Castle commence of nfteen-ycjiRebekah for disbursements line-uday The inactive this $5,607.90 against which has been mprise the team A r group from Salt Lake arrived Gate to: Welfare the were were made of leran now association Jewels Ed for will the up and presented Receipts again months Burns etal are pinky oly Wednesday and participated Team members and the city M. O. Porter, Mrs. D. A. benefit of the Hilt current month's business, $3323. SO; business in connection with nioundsmen; duct as Society Genealogy the annual ceremonies colwhich ministration have been working; Bench, Mrs, R.' A. Nilson, . Mrs. at a t the Carbon Central Labor Body at j0e Curja) all(1 Crle previous months, $819.90, and bus- on the field for the perfoimance Monpre presided over by Harold Price and will be known as local last twop. H. Carter, Mrs. Frank' Nash, day and Tuesday of this week at from lections usual previous The year's catchers. ag Rache)e been! "onaid, formerly of Price and a new dirt has Jewels were twenty year Iand versali(. array of infielders iness, $895.07. Current bills pay- weeks and No. 1010 R.C.I.P.A. the Amusement hall in Castbi into the park and spread sented to Mrs. T. C. Smiloy and Gate. fist district deputy grand exalted and current were able in the $3050.22 of the first steps to be this year One present 1pr of Utah. a evenly and packed in order to; Mis. B. H. Cox. of Paul Dalpiaz, Ace bills paid, $2557.08. The cast included the following: taken by the union will be personalities . George H. Llewellyn of Price, make a hard base. This w ill also A very interesting little candle Hubert T shift from 8 a.m. Allison. Ralph Fau- workina Hrienson, Robert Booth, so a past district with the ceremony was presented by Helen Moniie Mrs. B. H. Cox and Mrs. Frank do away considerably deputy grand to () P.m. and from S a.m. others. and many Icett, Snow, Albert Bartiste, salted ruler of Utah Elks, had WhOi were dust difficulties. An extension of Ray "Nilson, and Thor Gene Rehor, of Grand Junction, ,n,r etipnfrth. too ..,,;,., n.w, Nash n.m. on Saturdays. Officers Vera Petersen, MarNielsen, .He llliuieni , ha,,ge of arrangements and serv- trib-on. the destiny of tne oi-Captain visitors in Helper over the week- the water line out as far as sec- Margaret Ann Wilson as a direct will Woolsey, LaRee Alexande:, guerite Ludwig, as SOtlire durintr the tnstalla- base is also a part of the to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall, Margaret Fl.p(, Bosone, and Joo end and while here attended the ganization are Chris Jouflas, Jonos, Marie Petersen, ceremonies. Rebekah Lodge party. The two; provement program in order that the first and present Noble Pearl Gibson and Helen Staple). James Smith, ja Tbe biggest boss to the Officers of the Price lodge who ident; oe ub- - Grands of Utahna Lodge. were me secrt at may uiamonu of ladies Geo. uu' noniesne ftpnuiweu guests that is recording time It was enjoyed by all proving a Prlna Vieta, team at this eie formally Installed include: A very delicious luncheon was Marshall, treasurer. ivhn has already signed UP of Mrs. Henry tian ami Airs. j. c, ioia sanies anil no away wuu Dora cwn and compliment to both director and Mr. Leonard, exalted dust entirely. Barvon. served with the following ladies actors. Music between acts "was ruler; Wil- Iw ith U. S. Mines. aill M. Davis Ion, liner Irniuhtin charge: Mrs. F. L. Wilson, furnished by Castle Gate's sixteen Clean Up Week ick Rernardi. ' Mrs, C. A. Knobbs. Mrs, Henry violin students and Frank Pecor-ell- i, loyal knieht: S. V. Closes Tomorrow Anderson, lecturine knieht: S. Hall and Mrs. R. C. Smiley. Frank Pero and Mrs. Ho.ncr Sweetring, secretary; Eugene Hyatt. week which began I'oli, treasurer; Mayor J. Bracken rionn nn Vieta Kev. Ruel, B. The splendid work of Mrs. Sal-- ' mree-yea- r trustee and alter Monday., April 12 and ends Purranl and and iuiorin ClaSS reacn a III to coaching horn sides Standard whose the Wash, n dication 0f a suspension will aid in travel nate representative to the grand urdav f tomorrow) has proved . to; . . the actors was reflected in the ao-- j heignt ot isoo teet, until it reacnes l0"Re; which oi, well on tlft San Rafaei fw Hver Maurice Tatton, tyler; be most successful. The City cam-- i fap, i "'fi A. Ruel San the new production which was reputed to m"i(,"e' Across Rev. Father William sponsored the ''ponard G. Frandsen. eso'uire: R. ministration Governor Henry H Blood andithat of UP a IdlfcU be the best ever hqld in Castle , ...i.i. 4Ua conn 01en were Carbon from river Rafael the Vieta J. B. 0. Jones, bridge areiand u ,, chaplain; II. B. Simmon patgn ami ,;ltui has been D. D. McKay, director of grazing, Window Blind Gate. into the Clabs initiated candidates tv peak. peak. have been asked to take part in and other immense formations of! fourth degree of the Knights of. the dedication exercises. Organiz Mrs. Mayme Hanson was a Salt color and shape. 'Columbus nt the Judge Memorial! . .U ations which will take part in the, strange A iV.r.n . ''.".v!. .l m was me ucks and moi men Cables 250 feet long and two last Sunday, it affair include the Castle Dale '"stalling officers, all of whom extra crew of a business was Mr. John Skerl mmwas wide support the 160 degree class in 18 years and re past -- xnH were Were hired by the city. ana iuc.ui .. camn near chamber of commerce, officers and and nt tho u., in Lake Salt caller and Tuesday. members 53 of wide' cleaned up comprised . liesides Mr, Leonard and Mr. of the CCC camp, high foot span which is 14 feet public streets were . .... D;ile. Besides facilitating men Mrs. Maty Morrison visited in tv'fuatio . the Bishop Kenrppy , ,,, ,,ict, anH- " H.or and will support a load of 20 tons.! known as E. Hugh Milier, E. W. hv them. All Ot ine pij'i.,-ana to of sneep the . supplies hauling Capitol city Wednesday. A. uiovannom. . It was built under supervision of class. Monsignor drowning, W. B. Roberts, D. E. owners cleaned up their yards' mim.,..-rnmns" to the soutneast. .i,i.JmiiIi at a church at iiiu'v. JIKlt division rubbish representative formerly wnoonrne and Harry S. Joseph niled their Tho men have completed Omar Freeman, grazing ,u , me inn. Mrs. Louis Dankworth left here niiiii s,ifv'uiii fnrin h ph en iv' of the Notre Dame e 01 Salt Rob- - which was convenient ioi u. Lake City and C. starts at Castle Dale engineer, and M P. Greaves, sup-th- and head .w,-.which a , road Mystery for Ohio, after receiving y also: was kn in Saturday Prirfl and ha, same Dale Charles! Castle J. Allen Browne trucks to reach the the Buckhom flats ciintendent at of father's illness. her news class. a member of the Knohbs and Frank Averill of theft away. Now Helper looks like , alaojBn(, thf.n follows through Buck- - CCC camp. The local lodge. new city. A London,! L. R. Weber, president utuiloTit? Libert v Enpl comnnnv ' ' ' . i tr ; elec-Geoi- Lit,i a Primary I n 00 j iwu -'S nniiDj umnpc - n j h rat i, el Vice-Preside- .n-iipr- . StUO-jUnu- J ft ry 1 1 ". Pay Sub-distric- coun-omin- eam i ' Sub-distric- t. For j h- iui iwiti t. e - , Eastern Start -- - B;-yn- ou--.l- i j : Till p ',; j ' Is ' ' Earl Durrani l ph Vet-week- con-;yea- two-nigh- pre-haule- ., - d r' im-jut- e pres-jMaigb- y r(i - Will Open Bridge on San Rafael ..... Initiated . J. ,.",, rrr ,n Llcw-,n-vn- one-hal- i . - ' .... 1 . i. f vl-.i- ., ,,,, rrr e tia j .1- - |