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Show "V. IMURSDAY, A FEBRUARY 2, 1939 a MINING RAILROAD AND ij THREE-DA- Y All America Marks 29th Boy Scout Anniversary CHAMPION BEARD GROWER TO BE CROWNED of a good lime" is promised A "rip-- i oarin', hareni seareni, all who participate in the second annual Days of "49 show, which will open in. Helper at the Civic Auditorium February 910, and 13 At a regular meeting held last Sunday, several phases of the carnim val were discussed, which resulted in a few changes of policj ; new ideas II adopted and a general feeling that this year will far surpass the show sponsored last year, which incdental- ly, was a glorious success from every angle. Urges Cooperation Chairman B. H. Hyde, who presided; at the Sunday session, stated that rumors were being circulated that the II type of cooperation necessary in the successful promotion I of the show was notj Circumstances have arisen dur"This ing the n evidence. past week which make it rumor i3 entirely er- impossible for The Helper Journal Ironeous and without; to continue its mine work stated board schedule. daily lorndation," Mi Hyde. "We anti-- ; The management of rhe Journal the most sue-- ! jnpate ' regrets very keenly its inability to 1 essful show ever at III I, furnish the miners of Helper and tempted in Helper, surrounding communities with a which requires the has service been theirs tor that y-t. ime splendid co-- , githe past five years. The reasons in operation the; for this discontinuance is of such d ays Jess Cox concluding a nature that we would be betrayprior to the opening of the show." ing a confidence if it were made Chairman Hyde said. public through our columns. It 'was definitely decided to hold a We trust our kind friends and "jitney' dance again this year. TJ:e patrons will try to understand that piopeity committee were advised to the circumstances surrounding the coi.fhuct a temporary baradd j across discontinuance of this service was the present dance flooii which will not perceived by us nor the offibe a carnival barn dance, and will be cials of the railroad offices who equipped with revolving gates and have supplied us with this inforropes to aid in clearing the floor mation since its inception. after each dance. Each dance will If at a later date the situation include three encores and one buck is cleared up, we unhesitatingly will be the admission charge. promise the. return of this service The final dance Saturday night will to the public. Again let us say, "we're sorry." 111 (be a carnival barn dance, and will De presided over by Mel Crawford and Bert Bunnel. Claude In cooperation with the advertising Rob-;now being used to publicise bes; scheme rs. I! the show, merchants in Helper will to decorate the'r store story, he urged back- - dows in a true '49er fashion. A prize will be offered for the best, decorated window. !citv councilmen Turn Mr. and Mrs. Toon Migliacclo were. Attentions To Lobbying at The awarded the check room with the Majw Q F gpratHng and C0UnciV .u -"j BBiueuL iu uk, men B H. Hyde and John Quilico, cue nnic,.,uaiuiup wi. l ts&yuul UJC IUI .eft for the state clothing and other valuables checked e 'j d a y Tu Japitol during the show. Cox Heads Property Committee where they will Jens Cox, Helper Councilman, heads a few days lipena the committee again this year which in the interest of will have complete charge of the several bills that building of booths, checking stands have been presented i in and concessions. Committee heads the legislature, are urged by chairman Hyde to conIthat affect munici- tact Mr. Cox if they want some car' polities throughout pentry work done on their concesthe state sion. 4 A One rie isure, tha t Evan Nelson, art. Instructor in the t )' ' was moaucea oy local High school, is in charge of all Val H. Cowles, Car John heads the work Quilico decorating and art committee. He itoo is desirous of bon representative, would divide the having all committees contact him at present liquor revenue on a the school and explain exactly what;,i)asis w;tj, cities ind counties type of signs they will need for the throughout the state. threo-da- y festival. Dr. C. R. Fahrlng, chairman of the (Continued on pace 71 commission, and John Mauls-by- , county '49 SHOW welfare director, accompanied the L. and A. Drug Store city dads to the city. n NUMBER 5 The Helper Journal , Discontinues im IPs THANKS TO ti lit Si ' No Guns Allowed Building During '49 Days IP ANOTHER ST" it - Hi5 ni AFFAIRS OF Helper City 0 7 An $11,000 fire which according to Matt Giliuore. president of the Carbon County Country club, was propably caused by an overheated furnace, completely destioying the building and all equipment of the popular resort and club hou:;e early We.inesdav morning. t the According to Mr. Gilmore, . .damage Is estimated at $11,000 with only a part of it being covered by insuran e. The loss includes $,"000 to the Carbon school district, who ownIn ed the building; $3000 to the operators. Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Nelson; $3000 to equipment owned by the "Check your shootin :rons before Country Club organization and $500 tio individual m emitters of the club, entering building," is a slogan and which included golf clubs an equipa rule that will be definitely carment. ried out during the forthcoming The fire was discovered at 5 a.m. Days f '49 show, scheduled to open at the civic auditorium on by Mr. N'elson, manager of the club house, who was awakened by heavy Thursday, February 9th, and consmoke. tinues through Friday and SaturHe and a niece, only occupants of day nights. To avoid a reolcurance of some the club at the time, were unable to unpleasant situations that arose control (the flames. They esraped last ear lue commi .'. 10 feS that iWiih only a few clothes. Only the brick walls r.f the strucin the interest of safety for all and ture remained standing. A mass of concerned, rigid observance enforcement of this rule would be twisted steel and iron was nil that f the frame portion which highly important to the success of remained-ohoused locker and shower rooms, kitshow. the chen, bar and manager's apartment. Any or all persons whose cosThe building had been a Carbon tumes woulj not be complete withwill have to mane county landmark for seeral years. out a It was originally a two-roobrick believe 1hey have this protection school house for Carbonville district, was onto their person, strapped the announcement of B. II. Hyde, but was discontinued as a schnm m 5922 when students were chairman of the general committransferred, jto Price schools. In 1928 it was contee. n A check room is being provided certed into a clubhouse for the County Country Club under a someplace in the building, where lease. Frame additions to the participants in the show can debrick ibuilding more than doubled Its posit their guns in good keeping, the operators of the room bfing size, the original school rooms be coming a ballroom. In addition to financial loss, the fire probably ended country cIud social activities In the county. According to Mr. Gilmore. to plans are considered for rebuilding. The clubhouse had been a center of social activities for a number of was one of the few places Legislative representatives of the;ypa,'-- ad fourteenth district either introduced iin he county where large dinner nances could be hejd. seven proposed new,!""11 or '49 SHOW- laws during the past week of the 23rd of state body. the lawmaking session New Ruilding Site -- 'fir Mine Work Board Country Club Destroyed By $11,000 Blaze Early Yesterday Morning v ' -- 33 9. SHOW ii VOLUME liL GRAND PRIZE DRAWING SLATED EACH NITE OF NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION $2 A YEAR Politically Independent ' DISTRICT A six-gu- Postff hy Hnreili N Andfrsrm showing how "Scouting Carries On American Ideals", THIS poster, of Boy Scout Week from Feb. 8 to 14, marks the 29th of the incorporation of the Boy Scouts of America. 39,750 Boy Scout Troops, Cub Packs and Sea Scout Ships now include in 1,233,950 boys and men, a membership gain of better than 13 the past year. Since the beginning of Scouting in America 8,400,000 boys and men have been identified with the Movement. Car-ibo- j The Scouts are celebrating a birth-armany men, part of the 8,400,000 day again . the 29th this time - with who have been Included In the Scout a message that "Scouting Carries on family since J9K), who believe in the American Ideals;" ideals of service principle that "Onco a Scout, always are doing their Scout," and and cooperation, tolerance and relig-!- a imis obligation, and homage to the best to extend and interpret in e the concept of civic and moral and privileges of licipating citizenship. It is a welcome responsibility that came to them in liortent for the future of American their Scout troops. For his reason. democracy that more than a million if for no other, America has every and a quarter men ami boys are right to be proud of its Boy Scouts. members of a movement which, Opens Week With Banquet Catholic Church Prnorroot.. rt T'fnli National Parke Senator G. G. Lindlthough founded to capitalize on the vital partjstrom ntroduced in its love all boys have for adventure in Boy Scout donncll In Announced P,y Rev. Hunt . 1, . a . ,, ; f does not fail to iin tne process or uansiormms uiB.tfie senate tne bill' ,he According to Mrs. Victor Litizzette provide practical ways for helping; hoys of this area into the IW"itit)r(n-idint-r for indus- an announcement u-.u r.,..,i,. builders ieaders and felt fulfill by the obligations community them f compensation otim, Reverend D. O. Hunt of the j.Most tomorrow will be reviewed Saturday ,invn1pnf.. tn victims' every genuine American. t Siilt Tjito rntlinl;,, ni Scouting has succeeded in becom- - evening, February 4, at the annual of occupational dis January in.rw, 1 15, that a transaction . , f had been n at Provo. council American of a the boy's meeting part ing Igotlated by their church and the The meeting, to be conducted at tive Frank Bonaccl ' world because it is a program of v ' Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. action nhis idealism. So it has a the B.Y.U.. will open at 6:00 p.m. introduced in the Limited its! dinner whereby they had purchased a buildtwo-fola bv with fellowship appeal, demonstrated house the bill ex site for the anticipated new Cafh-oli- c ing reservations restrict m facilities In each unseating year, credit popularity growth empting church in Helper. The si(e is ticket to 250, .for and the dinner many sections limited only by the tons from taxation. on the lot north of the civic located lack of leaders or adequate funds of must be obtained from Scout Office Val. Cowies also Bonaccl Mr. D. L. to Dr. and consists of a no by auditorium, in of terms according extension. Measured in Provo, boys bill pertaining to public 150 foot lot. who want to be Scouts there is sun Pfouts. chairman. of housing projects, establishment Mrs. Litizzette stated that It was Activities of annual Boy Scout anmuch room for growth. Measured In regulations for barber schools, the the intention of the officials Utah in will of their begin terms of results produced the Boy niversary week Hiqoncio Mil 'n th hruma to start construction cariv Scouts of America has already paid Parka Council. February S The open- &n to public horn- - church this spring. any debt due the American people ine dav is set apart as "Scout Sun ing obligations. '49 SHOW Scout featured '49 SHOW be will by and for the operating charter granted it day" Main Street Again CleaneJ Representative Val H. Cowles and eveSchool in Sunday ago. programs years many Miners Congress Stick To Jobs by In Almost Record Time the bill setting up regulaIn our own community nwv there ning church sendees. tions for barber schools. His measure Although Minus Another splendid job was done in to prevent public officials and Helper Tuesday when an approxiat the Willingness of worker. from holding positions in polmate 9 inch sniowfall, that had just KELFEil iS HOST PAPPAGOSTAS SEATED mine to continue to Standardville was killed itical organizations by settled over the city's streets, was of an unfavorable commit- mine coal for the Standard Coal com adoption the from removed all practically TO ANNUAL tee report after a stormy session In pany, despite the fact the company been unable to meet its payroll main business section lain that same AS HEAD OF which Mr. Cowles was praised for had 25, was told Wednesday by afternoon. January on "'clean govbehalf of his efforts Fredrick A. Sweet, Jr., president and direction PRESIDENT'S PARTY The work was under the PRICE AHEPA LODGE ernment." general manager of the company. of Councilman. Joe Rebol and Street Senator LIndstrom's bill permitting "The 265 employees voted unaniSupervisor M. O. Porter. state once enployes and employes of poligenThis was the a,?ain Greek Carbon to keep the mine from closcity Three organizations With this splendid work being done held iolnt installation of officers ial host to residents of Carbon county tical subdivisions to organize under mously at any cost, and offered to keep ing following each snowfall, our streets at the American Legion Satuioay night when the annual the state labor relations act, was working for food alone after the soon become dry and easily acces- jceremonles or- Pieshient's Birthday Ball was held defeated In the senate. Mr. Bonacci company had been unable to meet jhome in Price last Sunday. The sible to the many Helper shoppers. ganizations Include; Price chapter of at 'le civic auditorium. The danc, cast the only dissenting vote In the the payroll," said Mr. Sweet. "Pro'49 SHOW duction has continued and half the the Order of Ahepa, Black Diamond which was well attended, proved not house on S.B. 31 authorizing the state River Of of the Sons of Pericles, and only to be one of the social features fish and game commission to 'chapter RivRappinq payroll has been placed In the mail." with the federal government in To Start About Feb. 8th Salt Iake Telegram. !sante chapter of the Daughters of of the season, but according to restoration '49 SHOW ports will be a financial success. The establishing wild life According to Ernest Flaim, city Penelope. and requiring that all flsn TO' INVESTIGATE PLAYGROUND project the recorder, Peter E. Athos. district Ahena gov- exact financial status of the party projects, license fees be used for not game and was of Dimes" is the and "March channel river along the Price ernor, wag Installing officer for the work. George Iarsen, supervisor of the scheduled to begin about February Ahepa and the Daughters of Pene- determined by the committee. A final nropogatlon of fish and game on National forest, will be In Carhouse all I'inta Mr. Cowles voted aye will a Is of the committee work S. The purpose of this county and Peal Athofl, district head meeting lope, bon week. last. bills county Sunday to investigate the passed precaution in the preservation of (of the Junior organization, Installed be held Friday night, at which time a winter and summer recreapossible on made a be will Lindstrom check citizens final aye Senator vote,! and report property owned by Helper of Pericles officers. The latter jSons at Mud Springs In tional playground In the tipper all senate bills passed which is situated along the river was assisted by Chris Cairo. Salt issued. 4." to Indian Canyon. su S.B. under week was the List ball held The house channel. excepting (Lake City. Mr. Larsen 's desirous of meeting was absent and noi '49 SHOW Following the Installations, a ban pervlsion of a commlttea headed tby 52. inclusive. He at Mud ;ill local ski enthusiasts was of wiho measures. on (these voting August Litizzette. superintendent quet was conducted, a large number Mayor George Spratling, to wants He next Sunday. Springs '49 SHOW the water department, is reported to being In attendance. George Karras, assisted by Jess Cox. In addition to local people the what know exactly A Not of Was kitchen Son the Sourdough 'building No, be slowly recovering from an Injury district Ahena secretary who was in the dance, the want, so that he may toe able to A Sourpuss sustained last week while on the Job. charge of arrangements, introduced was in operation for those who make the proper recommendations '49 In of The w eat. to Dayt It is anticipated that August will Peter Athos who served as toast-- j ished to his department. '49 SHOW continued on page eight (Continued on page 8) soon be back on the JoTj. e With Carbon's Legislators j par-jtic- s j "i For now-activ- . , i i. j 0 Announces Change In Ownership An announcement was made this week by Victor Litizzette and Ci J. the Allen, who have been L. and A. Drug store since its opening, that the former had purchased Mr. Allen's share of the business. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and children. Donald and Joyce, left Helper yesterday for Salt Lake where they w 111 probably make their future home. They have been residents here for the past six years. Mr. Allen being transferred by Schramm Jonnson Drug company to the Helper store as raansger. He remained in their employee until March 1937. at which time they closed their business here. Mr. Litizzette and Allen purchased the stock from the former Schramm-Johnsostore and opened a ner and modern drug store in the Bonnie Theatre building, which they operated Jointly until Tuesday. P. E. McClellan of Spanish Fork, replaces Mr. Allen as pharmacist. He arrived in Helper Monday to assume his duties. Mr. Litizzette stated Tuesday that for the present at least, the store will operate under the present name. '49 SHOW Say, pa. when ths '49ers Ask You To Buy Stage Money U That A Scrip Tease? '49 SHOW pm-ploy- co-op- j Pay |