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Show PAGE SIX 10 CARBON SHOWS INCREASE SINCE IN POPULATION 1776. few additional regis"Whereas trations for war ration book No. 2 are being received right along by boards throughout the state, it ap. pears that this figure represents within a few thousand the total num. her that will be issued in Utah," Mr a Ivins said. FLYING LESSONS BEING GIVEN TO THIRTEEN BOYS According to George Young, aeronautics instructor, 13 members of the senior aeronautics class at Carbon high school have been taking flying lessons at the Carbon county airport, during the past few months, ar.d several of the group have now acquired enough hours In the air to take their solo flight tests as soon as the necessary student certificates can These obtained. be certificates, which must be issued by an official inspector, must be in the possession of a would-b- e aviator before he may take a ship off the ground alone. The following students have been taking flight lessons under the sup. ervision of Lawrence Jorgenson, superintendent of the Carbon county airport: Parry Peacock, who has 6 hours to his credit; Langley Barnes, 6 hours; Jim Drossos, 15 hours; Bernard Tayor, 9 hours; Donald Leonard. 11 hours; George Smith, 1 hour and 20 minutes; George Pearson, 7 hours; Lee Roy Olsen, 13 hours; Paul Keller, 11 hours; Mario Capil tolo, 10 hours; LaMar Buffmire, 2 hours; Pat Campbell, 2 hours. Bry. an McKinnon, 7 hours. This preliminary training on the students' own time and money will greatly benefit them, if they desire to enter the army air forces. I . BESl There It Kearns Kaleidoscope Harry D. McTague, of American Fork former football, basketball and track star at the University of Utah, cadet receiving is a basic training here War bonds sold during the recent statewide tour of the Kearns Bondwagon show totaled a little more than $5,000,000 Fati. gued after the long trip, all members of the show received furloughs, have gone to far parts of the United States 200 Kearnsmen in a group took advantage Monday of Utah state university's offer to allow the public to visit its museum of natural history Utah poulirymec last week saw where a lot of their eggs are going. Visitors here, members of Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative afso. ciation ate in a mess hall. Keep 'Em Flying Pvt. Fred Rcholten. a trainee here, walked up to the American Rod Cros office slightly puzzled. What could they want with him? the office. When he reached Maurice J. Ostomel, field director at the post, handed him a huge cartwheel size birthday cake, complete with icing, an American H.'.s and "Happy Birthday Fred" nrawled across the top. , The Red Cross chapter ri Covington, Ky., had written here saying that Mrs Seholten wanted Fred to have a birthday cake. She didn't want to send it, because it might not keep and would very likely be knocked about a bit. So the Kentucky Red Cross enlisted the aid of the Salt Lake chapter and Fred got his birthday cake. 12,-1- Comfort -- 40 CENSUS population was indicated, with the 1940 census figure shown first and the number of war ration books No. 2 issued to date, second, follow: Tally Shows Losses Reaver, 5014 and 4659; Box Elder, 18.832 and 18.579; Cache, 29,797 and 27.SS3; Daggett, 564 and 346. Duchesne, 8958 and 6841; Emery," 7072 and 5529; Garfield, 5253 and 3557; Grand, 2070 and 1914; Iron, 8331 and 7749; Juab, 7392 and 5610; Kane, 2561 and 2265; Millard, 8613 & 8476; Piute, 2203 and 1704; Rich, 2028 and 1013; San Juan, 4712 and 3216; San. pete, 16,063 and 13,350; Sevier, and 9701; Summitt, 8715 and 7,. 448; Uintah, 9898 and 7671. Wasatch, 57"4 and 5491; Washington, 926' and 8908, and Wayne, 2394 and War activity and industrial (level, opment no doubt is the major contributing factor to 10.4 percent increase In population of Carbon county since the 1940 census figures were compiled and released. According to a release from the office of H. Grant Ivins, state OPA administrator, Carbon has jumped in population from 18,459 to 20,387. These figures are based on the number of ration books iBsued locally, and serves as a fairly accurate basis of calculation. The grand total war ration books, No. 2 issued in Utah is 202.138, said Mr Ivins indicating that the state as whole has increased 41.828 ourinp the past three years. The state s population in 1940 was 550,310. Salt Lake Gains In Salt Lake City alone, 170,432 Of the No. 2 ration hooks were issued this year, as compared with a 1940 census population of 149,934. Total books in Salt Lake county are 239,632, compared with the 1940 census population of 211,623. The other counties to show gains are Weber county, which increased from 56,714 to 75,992. Utah county, from 57,382 to 65,579;' Davis county, from 15,784 to 22,967; Carbon county, from 18,459 to 20,385; Tooele county from 9133 to 12,713 and Mor. gan county from 2C11 to 2654. The counties in which a loss of HEAT NEWS FROM KEARNS An ABERDEEN DEALF.R In Your COMMUNITY INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE COMPANY 9 County Sheriff Warns Fire Permits Now Necessary In Utah - . a" NEWS ess. Ted Self is receiving treatment for a leg injury at the Standard hospital. Mrs John Cochrane is in the hospital recovering from an Stan-dardvil- le j j wartime difficulties. "Whenever we get sick enough to Harry Draper of Peerless was a take the medicine, we will take the visitor in Royal Friday. medicine," he said, referring to the Visiting this week with Dr. Clair inconveniences and difficulties which, in peacetime, would be considered but which farmers insurmountable, of England are overcoming today. Cooperating with the extension ser- - Judd Royal is his mother, of La. and his sister and b:iby Virkin. Utah, of Ogden. The Relief THE TOGGERY and Storage Co. Mrs Mr and Claire 172 HELPER SUPER SERVICE The Scouts Boy put on a dance The Girl Scouts gave a Get Acquainted Tarty .each girl bringing a INSPECTION STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS EXPERT SERVICE Helper DIAMONDS Registered & Insured Supply of War Tires JEWELERS "THE STORE WITH Good Phone 351 A REPUTATION BEST" FOR THE Helper STRENGTHEN THE HOME FRONT HELPER SHOE SHOP EXPERT SHOE EAST SIDE GROCERY And Supplies COURTEOUS GROCERIES MEATS REPAIRING VEGETABLES Grocer" "Your Neighborhood SERVICE John Krissman, Owner EAST OP UNDERPASS Phone 150 Helper guest. vice will be the US DA war boards and other agricultural agencies, as well as the United States Employment Service and Office of Civilian Defense, The program liecomes ef. fective July 1. In the meantime, pres. ent cooperative agreements on farm labor recruitment continue. BUY AT HOME AND SAVE TROY LAUNDRY It Pays to A Reliable Patronize CENTRAL COMM. AND SUPPLY CO Business Better Materials service EXPERT SERVICE AND Thorit Hatch The added "V" Symbollwa the 8ervice Flag of Today. Thia is 1943 version of official 8ervlce used in World War 1. S3 TIRE at one day last week. Phone THE GIFT SHOP week. In Phone WHAT AND WHERE TO BUY Xewreen are PROFESSIONALS Star for each person MOVING & 10 Ivy St. Helper new residents here. The 4.H club held its first meeting the home of Grant Muhlestein. Merrill Anderson has been absent this week due to illness. Diana White is sick with German measles. The Ladies Auxiliary held their social meeting, this week. Mr Leslie Fowler and son Gary visited relatives in Standardville this PEOPLE PARTICULAR ACCESSORIES ONLY" STORE FOR THE and TRANSFER GOODS "QUALITY EXPLOSIVES OFFICIAL Society hell its vo;k meeting Tuesday in the school hojse at which lunch was served. Mr and Mrs George Stocovich of Spring Canyon have moved here to make their home. Guaranteed Waihabl t of STANDARDISE NEWS Size 8"x 12" Jiff CARBON TRANSFER ROYAL HEWS , The SERVICE FLAG u HELPER BUSINESS DIRECTORY , Then You Must Be Proud Enough of Him (or Her) ftf Display An Official War Service Flag In the Window of Your Home or Store or Plant. Think What They're. Doing For You, u ced this week that he had recenti purchased the Beckers Best B distributing rights from John vn 0re of Price. The farewell banquet given at th ONE YEAR AGO All land in Carbon county, except club Thursday 1942 of 7, Country of boundaries May evening From files that lying within the Cecil D. honor of Mr and Mrs J. R. Loftis declared Commander been has Lieutenant incorporated cities, the will make their home in Salt within a fire district as of May 1. Riggs, 36. of Helper was awarded and N'avy' Cross yesterday for "distin-eui-he- d City, was a fine affair with 52 guest! sheriff Bliss, S. Marion reports service, extraordinary cou- joining in paying their compHmenu ex officio deputy fire warden. to the couple who have been A special proclamation issued by rse and disregard of kis own safety" promin in Helper community affairs fo" ent Harbor. extenon Pearl attack Professor J. Whitney Floyd, during the eight years. sion' forester ar.d chief forester-fir- e at- Fort Frud Voll Jr.. sergeant warden, makes it unlawful to set TEN YEARS AGO fires on any land within closed dist. Hamilton, New York, arrived last 1943 furlough. From files of May 5, 1933 few October 31, a 1 days' to for ricts from May Friday Miss Norma Laboroi of Helper without a permit from the chief arrived this week was awarded first warden or one of his deputies and Joe Quilico of Los Angeles place in care of the recent Flag Day take and to last Sunday in Helper essay contest complying fully with the terms conducted by Carbon Elks lodge. Miss conditions thereof. business matters. Laboroi wins a gold medal, and the "This precaution is being taken to Mrs L. R. Bills of Helper topped Helper school will be presented with protect the state of Utah from any in scoring on the a beautiful flag. danger of forest and range fires," the lady bowlers the Price in Bliss. during the month St Sheriff allevs "During ir explains to Gus Burdis, is natural Miss Elizabeth Paterson accom. of April." according only critical war period it that we turn our minds more than manager. Hugh Taylor of Price top- panied by Mrs J. Littlejohn and fam. ever before, to the protection of our ped the marks in the men's groups. i!y of Castle Gate left Sunday morn watersheds, ranges anil forests, from ing for Santa Monica. Calif.. f0r FIVE YEARS AGO two weeks vacation. careless and thoughtless burning. From files of May 5, 1938 Scale receipt books at the HelAt a meeting of the Carbon The 193S softball season will offiat ty Medical Society held in PriceConn, Sat! per Journal. cially open next Sunday night Helper's lighted field. Three games urday evening of last week, Dr. E. V. iare scheduled for the tirst nigni s Long of Castle Gate was elected pres. SPRING CANYON vs. ident of the society for the ensuing plav. They are Blatz Beer, Helper K of C vs. Castle Gate, D&RGW; year. Cochrane returned land Moose vs. Kenilworth. Mr Walter Sunday from a business trip back James Pappacostas was a Tuesday east. James Bergera, manager of the business visitor in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Arthur Carlson spent Helper Mercantile company, announ. the weekend in Salt Lake on busin. appendix operation. Mr and Mrs Robert Ostler and family of Oreni were weekend visitors at the home of her mother Mrs Cowley. Mr and Mrs John Jordison and Activities which various govern. were visitors in Salt Lake in will daughter direct ,ment agencies meeting the demands for farm labor were out- City last weekend at the home of his lined at a western regional meeting mother. Mr Kermit Nielson and son of of the agricultural extension service Carbonville were visitors at the home in Salt Lake City. The extension service will play a of Mr and Mrs John Cochrane last principal role, particularly in reeruit-- I Wednesday. A farewell party was held Friday ment of volunteer labor from surrounding areas, and in assisting the evening for Mr Clair Newren. Mr Arfarmers in full utilization of this nec-- '. thur Carlson and Bishop Carlson, who will be leaving soon. essarily inexperienced help. A principal address of the session Mr and Mrs Lloyd of Helper were was that by Francis Flood from the visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs office of Chester Davis, war food ad- -; Joseph Johnson Saturday afternoon. ministrator, who told of the extra, ordinary measures which have been taken in England to 'increase food production nearly 70 per cent despite By Bertha Prescott SON? HUSBAND? BROTHER? FATHER? EMPLOYE? (DAUGHTER? SISTER?) Blue' Backward Glances Farm Labor Program Outlined at Meeting Have You Anyone in the Service of Our Country? A THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1M HELPER. UTAK THE HELPER intTPVAl WORKMANSHIP LAWYER Flag Stafford Bldg. Halpar Phone Phono 278 860 Helper FOR YOUR BUILDING Phone NEEDS 72 Helper Utah SUPPORT THOSE MERCHANTS Only Symbol at Sacrifk, Honor mi FUNERAL HOME each Embalmer A PHONE Funeral 800 Office Supplies Phone 21 Director FOR PRICI GARAGE BETTER AUTOMOTIVE SQUARE DEAL YOUR I.GA. 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