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Show u JULY TURSDAY; 1942 9, K HELm JOURNAL-HELP- -- l I' v ' Mi rrvi? i r TSarlPP iff Thirteen games have already been 111 me second half of Utah Industrial league basein in The second half schedule, which was drawn up by league officers and managers last week, packed last weekend full 0f some of the contests seen in the industrial bet loop this year. Remainder of the scheduled games to September 2, follows: July 12 Pinney at American Fork Brigham at Trovo. Helper at Mne-n(2). July 15 American Fork at Pinney. Trov0 at Gemmell, Magna at Bri?' a ham. FOR NEW FUNDS FACT-FINDE- BETTER PRICES and wider markets for Utah fruit and vegetable growers are the objectives of a Utah State Agricultural College marketing survey, launched last year with the help of with the colleges progress, Safeway Safeway Stores. this week increased its original $9,000 grant to $12,000. Homer Salt Lake division manager for the company, is S. Tucker, shown above presenting the $3,000 check to Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, U. S. A. C president. Well-please- d SHORTAGE OF MINE WORKERS SEEN IN CARBON COUNTY COLLEGE PILOT REVISED TRAINING A FOR ARMY, NAVY NEEDS The civilian pilot training program the eastern Utah section as re used in line with recommendations of the war and navy departments. will early this month, and begin app- lications will be accepted immedi to Dr. Aaron B. ately, according Jones, coordinator for Carbon col- - HERE'S NEWS FOR major problem loomed last in a steadily increasing shortage of skilled mine workers in Carbon county said John C. Forrester of the Trice office of the state employment service. There is a current shortage of approximately .84 men, but before the year is out there will likely be need for 1000 new workers for the mines, he said. At present there are about 200 mene working on construc tion projects in connection with mines, and some of these may go into the mines when the construction is completed. week ; lege. THE MOTORIST coco onoriz GAS 19c Gal. The aim is to bring a total of thirty men into training at, the college civilian school. Ten of these will be supplied by the navy department, while the other twenty will be recruited locally, fifteen of which must agree to become army glider pilots at the end of the training course. The remaining five may join any branch, of the air service they desire. Within the next ten days, all men called up for- military service by the local'draft board will" be contacted and given an opportunity to enlist in the school. If accepted, they will be an eight-weekelementary given course and a four weeks- - ground course, after which they will be given the rank of staf fsergeant, which carries equivalent to $180 per month pay. According to Dr. Jones, men who enlist under this program will .be allowed board and room, insurance and medical expenses. Free transportation will be supplied to and from the college. Graduation from college is no longer necessary, and age limits have been modified so that men from IS to 37 may enlist. - Fr Lubrication Expert 1st Grade Oils All Kinds s' Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing And Specialized Service It's The HI SERVICE IDUIHD STATION Main & Locust Phone 307 PAGE THREE Errors Pat terlck, Ta Eaquinta. Mullins, Ricci. Ridd Stolen bases J. Evans, Rasmussen Summary: SECOND HALF SCHEDULE DRAWN UP HELPER WINDS UP FOR PLAY Hi INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE FIRST HALF , f UTAH ER, On Pay Day, Buy Bonds July 19 Magna at' Provo. Hrigham at .American Fork, Pinney at Helper. July 22 Provo at Helper. Pinney at Magna. Gemmell at Brighara. Gemmell at American July 24 Fork. July 26 Pinney at Gemmell, vo at American Fork Helper Hrigham July Pro-- 1 at (2) 29 mell at Magna. August Helper at Provo, GemAmerican Fork at Pinney. 1 American Fork at Provo. Brigham at Pinney (night game). August 2 Magna ut Pinney, American Fork at Gemmell, Brigham at Helper. 5 Magna at American August Fork, Pinney at Brigham, Provo at Gemmell. August 9 Brigham at Magna, Pinney at Provo, Gemmell at Helper. August "12 Magna at Gemmell, Helper at American Fork, Provo at Pinney. August 16 Magna at Provo, Brigham at Gemmell (2), Helper at Pinney (2). Pinney at American August 19 Fork. Provo at Brigham, Gemmell at Magna. August 23 Pinney at. Magna, Gemmell at Provo, American Fork at Helper (2). 2fi Manna at Ausrnst Hrieham. American Fork at Gemmell. August 29 Magna at Helper. Brigham at Provo. August 30Magna at American Fork, Gemmell at Pinney. Provo at Magna, September 2 American Fork at Brigham. BUDGET FOR 1942-4- 3 Standings First At the end 0f Magna-Garfiel- SCHOOL YEAR BY SIXTH PLACE PROFESSIONAL d II .833 .778 .563 .500 .500 .278 .056 $9406 Gemmell 9 7 Provo 9 9 Pinney A report issued by the Carbon Brigham City .... 8 8 school district this week revealed 5 13 Helper that the total budget for 1942-4is American Fork .... .... 1 17 less than last year's budget by J9406, even though the board was i Misses Evelyn and Matilda given permission to advance its tax of Salt Lake City spent the July levy above the regular legal limit ourth weekend at the home of their and despite the fact that the dlst- - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonacci, lict's assessed valuation has in- In Helper. Both girls are beauticians creased. in Salt Ltke City. Matilda plans to An irregular condition, these facts spend part of-- her vacation in Denare explained by district officials by ver with her father, who is CIO repointing out that in July, 1941. the gional director for Colorado. district had more than $50,000 cash on hand, whereas this July it will FATAL have approximately $8600 in that BURNS PROVE fund. It is further explained that in 1941-4the district budgeted $50,689 TO CARBON MAN for capital outlay and the next school year only $19,000, meaning that year Walter Christensen, 58, Price carthe district conducted an extensive died last Thursday in a local penter, building program, while this year just of burns suffered when he hospital slight additions are contemplated. a teakettle of boiling water spilled The greatest increase in the new on himself. budget .is.4ii.. instructional costs, j. The accident occurred the week which have been advanced from , before at a tourist camp west of to $257,032. The district! $241,221 Price where Mr. Christensen had for teachers' salaries spent $218,251 been living alone. About during the past year, and it has set of the surface, of his body was as the maximum for teachers' salattendants scalded, hospital reported. aries next year $233,000. At the time of the accident, Mr. The district paid off bonds in the Christensen refused medical atten amount of $22,000 during the year, tion. As his condition grew worse, he but the bonded debt is $478,000. In was taken to the hospital. of worth of 1943, $158,000 April A resident of Carbon county sitree bonds fall due and will be paid. For this purpose the district has $148,000 1909, Mr. Christensen had recently in its sinking fund. Two years later been employed at Columbia. He was born in Denmark, October another $70,000 in bonds, will mature. Debt service for the district is bud 28, 1883. a son of Andres and Matilda geted at $58,043 for the next year. Christensen, and came to the United A large item of the district's ex- States when 12 years old. The fampense account is the cost of trans- ily settled first in Mt. Pleasant. Funeral services were conducted portation of Carbon county school children, however, a program which Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at the Mitchell will eventually make all buses prop- funeral home in Price. Orson Guy- erty o fthe district has already mon, biship of the Price LDS First shown a substantial staving in trans- ward, was in charge. Burial was in this item Mt. Pleasant. portation costs. In 1940-4while for amounted to $34,648.83. 1941-4it was reduced to $26,392.83. The district now owns six of the 15 COUNTY CLERK LISTS buses operating. As part of the bus program, the board of education has ordered an- REGISTRATION OFFICERS bus to run from other Kenilworth, replacing two buses opofficers for Carbon Registration erated on that run previously. In county voting precincts were named addition, twor buses owned by pri- by county commissioners at their vate drivers are being purchased by regular meeting and were announced the district, so that next year the Monday by B. H. Young, county district will own nine of 14 buses. clerk, as follows: is The total budget for 1942-4Thomas Biggs Jr., Scofield; Walter . it was $149,636. $440,230: for Jones. Clear Creek; Mrs. Inez Gill, Royal; Elaine Miller, nstle Gate; Mrs CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. ess Cox, East Helper; Miss Ann Mar tell. West Helper; Mrs. Cecil Day LISTED Mrs. Hazel Jones'.- Peer Kenilworth; United States CIvti Service TTbe Mrs. Nina Faddis, Spring Car. less; - has open announced rnmmisqinn Mrs. W. D. Nelson. Standard-ville- ; competitive examinations for the fol yon; Alice Lena Dowd, Latuda; lowing positions: Mrs. Nora Ball, Watkins, Rains; Custodial officers will be appointed Northwest Price; Mrs. Elroy Jones, to the Department of Justice's FedMrs. Anna Gaillard, East Prict; entire pereral Prison service, the South Price; Mrs. Rhoda Patterson, sercivil under is which of sonnel Snnnyside; Mrs. H. E. Ford, North vice. The salary for the junior grade west Helper; Mrs. Irwin Shaw. Wat-tis- ; a is $1860 year. Mrs. Anna Steckelman, HiawaNurse Health For Junior Public Mrs. Edith Reddington, Martin; tha; are positions, $1800 a year, there Ada DeAngeles, Columbia; Mrs. Marnurses now no age limits. Regstered garet May Engle, Northeast Price; who have graduated subsequent to Alice Pehrson, Carbonvllle; Mrs. accredited an from January 1, 1920, Alice Botherdon, Miller Creek.' Mrs. school of nursing having a daily avetc., more patient, erage of 100 or may qualify. Civil Service commission has fTin closin dates for applica tions for radio inspector, technical as sistant in engineering, ana junior , engineering positions. Buy tors to perform investiga Bonds War The Federal agencies. for tive work L ta year. Appointees is Ivory $2600 Pay Day salary -- in nrobably be in ft travel status for the greater part of the time. Lost an-- found columns o( TTnii information as to the require Uio newspapers are crowd- and ments for these examinations, these days. Every time an -nUnattnn forms, may be obtained American buys a War Bond, of the from Bruce Moffitt, secretary Ulf the Japs lose face. Buy your hnnrd nf U.S. Civil Service mxamra'"' 10 every pay day. office. Hons, ftt Helper post 4 Bon-acc- ' d HOME 5 2 102 .... 4 .. .... Phone 146 10 3 0 2 4 3 0 ARNETTE Governor 0 2 4 Jack Mohn Secretary 9 24 10 P H Ab Evans Shafer rf O. 3 2 .... ; 2b Facer lb 6 4 4 1 0 .... ............ 6 0 6 4 c ...f. ' Johnson p Totals jMeetlng 2 2 0 Helper .... 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Evans O 1 1 Helper 0 0 0 0 10 ' 36 Ridd cf Marlowe cf Call ss Magna-Garfiel- 2 1 110 4 .... .... 4 Totals 1 10 0 0 4 Pavlos 2b Dimick lb Mullins ss Ricci p. 3b MAONA-GARFIEL- 17 13 5 1 NO DOWN PAYMENT i FRANK PUGLIESE Ab H O A 2 one-thir- MITCHELL DkL Mitchell Half, Play 3 e h Eaquinta If Pessetto c Won Lost Pet Day rf .... .... 15 .... 14 d Johnson, Call 2, O. Evans. Cowley, Sacrifice hits O. Evans and John son. Home runs Ridd, Cowley 2, Facer. Two-bashits Cowley, RasIN musseu 2, Johnson, Double play-- Call to O. Evans to Facer. Runs) reBy losing a stunning 22 id S de- sponsible for Ricci 6, Tabone 13, cision at Magna last Friday, thoj Johnson 2. Base on balls Off Ricci nine wound 3. Tabone 7, Johnson 2. Helper Beckers-Ulntaup in sixth place in the Utah Indus-- j trial league loop first half play and the game they gave Magna-Garfielneeded to clinch league top honors. Lanky Lee Johnson, Magna right hander, held Helper batters to a mere four hits in the first seven innings of play. In the final two frames, however. Helper swatters FUNERAL got. five more hits and two runs, all of which was Just the proverbial drop in the bucket of what they needed to even come near the 20 hits Magna Embalmer & Funeral Director $ slugged off assorted Helper pitchers. PHONE 300 pRice Three Magna hitters accounted for four home runs. The game gave Magna 15 games won and three lost, all. they needed FOR to top Gemmell club who garnered CANYON SPRING 14 wins and four losses. AND half ended with first Helper play f've wins and 13 losses. ROYAL COAL Friday's score; 8EE HELPER Hill cf l atch c, If Tabone 3b, p Industrial League SCHOOL DISTRICT CUTS bone. Phone 18 Helper |