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Show .A DECEMBER 22, THURSGAY, PAPPACOSTAS ... and KIKIIili ' ' 193 NEWSPAPER RAILROAD Politically Independent HEADS ICE-SKATIN- RINK G msssmm alitii turn READY FOR ALL WHO INDULGE PRICE AHEPA . , i , I I Mini ws elected D. J. Pappacostas president of the 'Price chapter of succeeding the Order of Ahepa. Manos Salevurakis of Price, at an annual election meeting held Sunday afternoon In the Hellenic Orthodox church In Price. Other officers Include: Emmanuel Marakis. Price, vice president; Tony Kontgas. Price, secretary; John Castle Gate, treasurer. Manas Immediate past os Salevurakis. president, will serve as chairman of the board of governors. Other members of the board were named as follows: Pete Pappas, Price; Asterios Kodrinos. Price: NicTt Melisakis, Columbia: and Jim Trat&filou. Price. Installation of officers will take place next month. Das-calaki- . Alma Krissman of Detroit, Michigan, will spend the Christmas holidays at her borne here. Get ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO Reconvene January 5 Santa Claus brought you bright, shiny ice skates last year or leaves a pair in your stocking this year, y0u can use them to good advantage at Helper's newest recreational center, the skating pond recently completed under the brink of Tovnsite hill. J VV Win vSi wtm out your skates for the has already begun in Helper. During the past week or so the ice has been fairly humming wiih activity, and if the city council have their way, and the weather man will turn on the freezing witch, there will be plenty of slick, smooth ice to accommodate the oldsters as well as the youngsters. The rink, a WPA project, was made possible through the cooperation of the mayor and city council of Helper. Supervision of the project was under the direction of Councilman A. S. Wahl. chairman of parks and I ieekating season ii! ! mm li B!!!!i WJ Mm wf hH FINISH Last Monday' classes at the Carbon college night school were CHRISTMAS SHOPPING the last until Thursday, January being 5, the next four sessions SANTA TO MAKE APPEARANCE postponed because of the ChristFRIDAY NIGHT AT 6 P.M. Wiloken F. mas holidays, Fox, FOR RARTIES weelc. said this registrar, courses in the Enrollment night With only two more shopping days is approximately 175, the classes left before Christmas, and Helper's han i proving far more popular done a merchants having already bad been anticipated. 15 subjects of cooperating together in job (fine are being offered during this boosting our community, offering eight-week- s term, Mr. Fox said. the patrons and Christmas shoppers unusual holiday bargains, and decorating their places of business and APPEAL MADE IN the city in general. The Journal particularly calls attention to the many splendid Christmas suggestions listed COULTER CASE in this issue, and found throughout the city's stores. Your patronage Council for I. L. Coulter, former makes existance their possible. Carbon road department clerk, an In Helper." is a nounced last Monday that he had! splendid slogan if adopted appealed to the district court inj M merchants and .'Ivic orean- Prlce for the decision of the Justice tjt!,tiona have spent a )ot of time and court in which Mr. Coulter waa!gone an addpd expense in decor. found guilty of. embezzlement and;ati thel own an(1 vacant slorft sentenced to 60 days in the county jwindowg on maIn Btrept The Helper jail. The case was tried before Jus- - KlwanIg r1ub carrW ou( the ,dpa tice Carl Hansen of Wellington, with portrayed on the cover of the Deca four-maJury verdict bellng given! ember Kiwanis magazine, and through Tuesday, December 13. the cooperation of Evan Nielson. art O. K. Clay, attorney for Mr. instructor at the Junior high school, said that it was a common prac- - created a beautiful Bethlehem scene tlce of county employes to use thei. the ,ndo of th. miiI(line tor. county owned gasoline coupon books mpr,y occuplpd bv thp p0Rt offlce for car expense when they used their ,To single out . person, cars ,or county business. jwIndow would Dp d!fncnJt and Mr Coulter was specifically charges we severa, as there are very with ' converting one $10 coupon book to his persoanl use The open and signs por- Two tsoanty commissioners. Dr. C.;tray,nff the fireplace, fik,Kans by the adop(pd 1L Jahring, who was chairman ...v..,. commission of at the time the the have been erected durinir the open alleged offense and Orvei Peterson of the campaign on the lot north ing in testified the lower court pro- of the auditorium, have drawn untold ceedings that tihey gave Mr. Coulter rraise. The fireplace ha.a been kept authorization to use the book to purdav and night and was burning chase a battery for his personal built with the Idea of boosting Utah car to compensate him tor use he Coal. A well chosen "What slogan, had made of the car on county Utah Burns. Makes Utah-Bu- rn Utah business. Coal." has been painted on a large ' sim board. This idea is in : keeping ONCE FAMOUS OUTLAW with the promotional campaign recently started in Carbon oountv and j ..r a 51 Classes To "I"" '"xVl.' If '39 ORGANIZATION Carbon College Night iimmii! I NUMSER VOLUME 32. SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR j I 4J Bl hdd'lFirvrtmA "Stop-Shop-Sav- n inn.ifjimiMi According to Bishop Byron Carter Following the custom of previous of the Helper L.D.S, church, a spec- years. Midnight Mass will again be ial Christmas program has been ar- sung this year in the St Anthony ranged for the regular Sunday school church in Helper with Father Milton assembly Christmas morning. Super- J. Kelly as celehrant. Music for the intendent Cecil Broadbeut will be in mass will be furnished by the St. charge of the program which will Anthony choir under the direction of carry out the true theme of Christ- Elizabeth Martinelli with Ange Martell as the organist The mass in mas, " This year's sacrament services, honor of the infant Jesus by Marsh. usually conducted in the evening, will be rendered. have "been postponed, according to Program: "Mass in Honor of the Bishop Carter, and the members are Infant Jesus" by Marsh; Off oratory. urged to attend the special Christ- "llodie Chrlstus 'Natus Est" by J K. mas services at the Price L. D. S. Gormnn. Both before and after the IHigh Mass, the choir will sing most Tabernacle. of the traditional Christmas carols. The choir consists of Misses Jos- 'enhine Martinelli, Laura, Annte and lAlvera Montoro. .. Mary Simonetto. jMary Magliocco. Evelyn Feado and "Christian Science" is the subject Geneva Bonaccl. of the lesson-sermoin all Churches A second mass with Father Jerome of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, Dec- C. Stoffel as celebrant will be held Mass !at 8:30 a.m. In Kenilworth ember 25. the 10 with o'clock from at held he selections will the Among Bible is the following: "liet not your (Father Stoffel in charge. Similar services will be held at heart be troubled; ye believe In God. believe also in me (Christ). In my Ithe Notre Dame de Lourdes church Father's house are many mansions: iin Price under the direction of if it were not so. I would have told Father William A. Ruel. Music will you. I go to prepare a place for you. !be furnished by the Notre Dame And if 1 go and prepare a place for choir under the direction of Scartezlna with Mrs. Richard you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am. Mitchell at the organ. there ye may "be also." also includes The lesson-sermothe following from "Science and CONTRACTS AWARDED Health with TCey to the Scriptures:" "Christ's Christianity is the chain of scientific being reappearing In all ON P. W. A, ages, maintaining its obvious correspondence with the Scriptures and PIPELINE JOB uniting all periods in the design of - . ...... prist, jiranttst n Mar-igar- n God." Commnmttt ffiptrtlf reBids for material and labor on of Helper's miles placement of eight iho rirv limits and pipeline were awarded Friday, Dec uT7t-v- " Kyune ember 16 by the city councn. of program -- !:.. Christmas School ctotoo Pin .omoany Sunday bidders will be given on Friday evening at successful Provo were the 7:00 pm. the Superintendent C. E. for materials at a figure of $52,823, Beveridge, In charge. and Niels Fugal or Sunday school as usual on Sunday submitted the low bid for labor at morning at 10 a.m. sharp. with $32J,102. Is aPWA Morning worship at 11 a.m. me piujrti, sermon started by next special Christmas music and grant, must be 27. and will cost by the Pastor. 7:10 pm. at The dead Epworth League approximately $111,000. The church dinner aa:l social, dir- line for its completion i " ected by the Ladies' Aid will be .n f novt vpar. In addition to iiov j held on Wednesday evening, Dec- junereplacement of the pipeline, the the ember 28th. the Installation for calls also project all residences on meters of water Xmas Schools servea uj houses business and Vacation Helper city water department of the Contract for the installation 3 tn Henrv Hall " meters to Informa22. According Christmas vacation for approxon August recorders the pubfrom the imately 4,800 students in tion obtained In the specified meters lic schools of Carbon school disall office, In- been ........... TTnll. have rr f trict will begin Friday afternoon if COI1IHU.-lifted not at 4:00 o'clock. Superintendent stalled, with a few mort G. J. Reeves said this week. vet to be (lone. of the proto The students will return Willi the completion their classes on Tuesday, January changes and replacements. posed . ... ...in ham in l!3 giving them a vacation of six ' . -- nr.fnned and wenchool days. one oi iu w,f , water students, Carbon Junior college arpanni fortified who will, complete their first entire state. quarter Friday, will also return to . , .,..,ur former teacher at school on January 3. Registration 'or the winter quarter has been ;s dent of Ogu-e- was a visitor "early completed, although new indents may enroll Immediately last Monday. ftfter the holidays. - Start Friday Iletum January 3- - - I:nTc;;bonIIigh,ndnow t rue Christmas Sentiment It was said, "Let There Be Peace, Toward All Men." Peace On Earth, Good Will Christ, the greatest teacher of all men, died that we might live, the fullest. In a few short years that he was this earth, he devoted his time unselfishly in teaching and preaching the doctrine of "Love thy neighbor as thy self;" discouraging the idea, of man fighting man and nation waring ' against nation. Next week marks the end of the nine hundred and love and enjoy' life in allowed to reign upon year since he rtlll remain In the minds earth. Even though there some parts of the world, thirty-eight- h was crucified, but his teachings and ideals of every Christian ipon the face of the is unrest, contention and. war raging in deep down In the hearts of the oppressed and oppressor there remains a spark of gratitnde and hope gratitude for the right to have been born and lived; and hope that sometime, somewhere everyone will be brought face to faca with the realization, that in order to progress rapidly and surely, there must ?e "Peace and Good Will Among All Men." Such is the true meaning and spirit of Christmas Such was, and Such is the central theme of is, the burning desire of the Christ. the Christian religion. "It is better to give than to receive," was his contention. HLs birth was announced by angelic choruses, who heralded His coming as a true sign that peace would soon reign upon the earth. Christmas time is, and It should be, the merriest time of all the year. It is a time when we cast aside our dislikes and troubles, and join the throng In sowing good cheer all along our way. If at any time there is a general desire to share happiness, and even wealth, and that old and young, rich and poor, exist on a comparatively level plane, it is during the Christmas holidays. Christmas carries an all its own. 1938 The holiday season, should find every American partaking of the true spirit of Christmas In a greater extent than any other similar occasion for many years. We should offer solemn and humble thanks to our maker for the privilege of being permitted to live In a country where we are still allowed the freedom of living we have our lives as we desire; worshiping God in the manner that where we are free from dictators, tyrants and oppresbeen taught; sors. In the manner It's true that much criticism Is being offered daily of our government are being pursued. But the different there are men that is Just a natural humaa instinct Unfortunately to withstand the offices who are too weak holding responsible public and they become criminals. But God temptations placed before them, we reach that state of near perfection has willed it so, and before more sin and suffering. here must be much there will be more of the true Let us. one and allresolve that season-a- nd that you are the only Christmas spirit during the coming end. who can govern yourself toward that s dividual oflt., ' Utah. CLOSES CAREER Parties End Program Christmas pariies, Friday rvcht. which will br featured by'"ih AS DEATH CONQUERS appearance of Santa Claus who will dispense gift bags contrii-il- n candv. npi)les- oranges and toys, to all inn,sOne of the most colorful careers children from Helper in,i surroifnd- pvpr rwnrrtp,i in thn viVst i,n rommunitfes. will wind up the brought to a sudden end Wednesday Program which has been In at 6 p.m., when Matt Warner, 74, of a hwn't l''"R'" """'e I'ecemner 1 at hia hnmfl in Tri attack. His was a life of transform-ity- : A display of fireworks will light In the early days of the West up the way for the appearance of he was a member of a notorious :Ran,a c,au8- who no doubt, (now rn;u we nave snow) will arrive in gang of outlaws, but in later years became one of the city of Price's his sled drawn by trusty steeds, rather than the mythical reindeers. most respected citizens. ;His appearance- is staled f( for nation Publicized throughout the (Fridity) night. for his association with the pictur o'clock tomorrow. come from the south and ne esque Butch Cassidy tang, which1 fnllnn.wina . i U,,K:1 cou,8e trough main plundered its way to inglorious famei1"""" and fortune during pioneer days,!"11 ! the auditori,,mh ! rst U sponsored by the Mr. Warner claimed to have been L Merenants at 6:W p.m. and the last surviving member of the' xne second is the third annual Christ- bandit group. mas party sponsored by the For more than 30 years, however, Railroad which employps, he had been a respected resident of will at 7:30, immediately folbegin ac-! Carbon county, leading in civic tivities whenever called upon and lowing the Merchants event. answering a call to public service Mrs. Andrew Stevenson of Wells-burby serving two terms as city marWest Virginia, is visiting her shal and one term as justice of the sisters, Ellzebeth Paterson and Mrs, peace at Carbonville. Robert Houston. After the holidays, Bom In Ephrairrt Born at Ephraim on April 12, 1864, Mrs. Stevenson will visit in to Christian and Huvada Christiansen, Matt Warner grew to young manhood in that Sanpete county west" of racing bandits, gunmen town. He often retold the story of and posses. One of the mote spectacular incihis exodus from the town of his which Mr. Warner liked to dents to came how and he birth associate with the notorious Robbers' Boost retell, the Telluride, Colo., bank wa3 broadcast last August 3fl gang. It was one night at a dance. on The Salt Lake Quarreling turned to fighting, and salute to Price. But the Matt Warner of those the young Christiansen boy struck another man on the head. Fearful hectic days was outlived by the Matt that his opponent was dead or fly- Warner who for the past 30 years ing, the young man ran from tlie lived ln Carbon county with his hall, gathered a pitifully fewi11?- a useful Member of society, his Surviving Mr. Warner are personal belongings, and "left the Mrs. Elma Warner, and two widow, country." Making his way into the western BOns and daughters, Mrs. John Canswarnr or rnce, "na Wyoming territory, he soon was:erthrown intq the company of des- and Mrs. Gyla Hyatt of Castle Gate. Funeral announcement will be perados and veteran gunmen. To l from made mortuary prevent disgrace ever coming to his in Price. parents, brothers and sisters, he to Matt Warner changed his name the name he chose to keep through life, under which he won dishonor. and later, respect. ; 'Two - - - .1 J -- r .' - PaI-t-- v rob-ber- Tribune-Telegra- - fam-danc- - J - I - 10-df- y week and the case has been under advisement. Marumota was allegedly BOUND TOGO i bludgeoned to death with a track hammer at Kenilworth when he at- DISTRICT tempted to force Togo to drink beer TO with him. to Togo's story at the According 17 COURT DECEMBER hearing he had retiTed for the evening at the Kenilworth boarding Thought Himself Fugitive was house when Marumota came to the the impression he was a Under Kenilworth, of 51. Togo ' .' '.. . jiA-AAurt fiaf. an1 trio1 tn 4 ...... tn e.. rrt fugitive, dishonored and disgraced w rt - him vu.. hound over to tne nni" 17. Justice J. w. up and drink beer. Togo refused, In his home, Matt Warner . entered . , , , .. . , .. urday, December .. by . i llMimntn nlnn-A.lli,l,lt.. ) nan nnn jwmmuui or came rusinng career ana, '":bcui; yuijin. Hammond to await in;u his arm through the window andjbank and express robberies. the from With arising manslaughter Marumota. jstruck him over the head with a the notorious Cassidy, he won tame death October 8 of V. second de- - flashlight. Togo, in turn, got out of of a sort and participated in many with Togo was charged hear-- bed, seized his track hammer and of the incidents which have become eree murder at the preliminary last beat Marumota over the head. Hammond Justice jthe romantic legend of the "wild ing before I . . . 1 "u "'e Thomas-Desere- 7 I DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS OVnffVo e |