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Show a.Wlt ! A VOLUME NUMBER 37 a NING AND RAILROAD 19 Politically Independent n Carbon fiflusic Festival Gets Underway At Price Tonight Although the hHmU MAYOR PROPOSES uSUili h " he duration. Vr"aN Ius"; Festival CHANGE IN ,,,,,;, ',y "K- - ,. torn,,..,,,,;,,, h, undone.! for wj Ci..itv scheduled io, ,()(U,V and tomorrow, Frniav hi Thursday, Price. Tonight, the vocal and orchestra lu"lc" w"i oe neid at 7:30 on the stage of the Price municipal auditorium, with the following program cm. lined : Orchestra- - March. "Spirit of , Overture Marituna Overture erica; Pique Dame. -, m ., ..: . SO10 " . . art viaimei llelln" rm w imam French horn solo "Lost Chord." Ralph Walters; Brass sextet. Junior Williams, Sam Salazar. Ralph "Memories of Stephen C. Foster," Walters. Arnold Mathis. Boyd FIRE DEPARTMENT Determined to increase the effici. ency of the local fire department and at the same time create a saving to the taxpayers of Helper, Mayor Bar-ne- y H. Hyde announced Tuesday that he will present a plan to the city council tonight for their consideration , ana eventual acceptance or reiusai. His plan if approved would place each fireman and the chief in a category that if they were to receive compensation for their services they John Harmon. ' yuid have to spend a specified Bass Horn solo. "EmmetCs bulla, amount of time in earning their pay. by," John Harmon; cornet solo, "CarMayor Hyde said that he had re.! nival of Venice," Joe Aguirre; cor. ne solo. "From the Shores of the . , , ' "iRhty Pacific Sam Salazar; cornet one year, may i, io viay i, ijii Bride of The Waves." Junior f00 anu iouna mat eacn iireman nati Williams. received $44 per .fire. At the present Vocal solos: Grant Rowley. rate of pay it costs the city of HelStewart. Norma Reid, Dorothy per $1320 per year for salaries, and Jones. Marjorie Jewkes. Jennie Keel as near as records obtainable at the er, Pauline Berry, Lela Nelson. are offices whicii concerned, city Ladies Trios: Marjorie Jewkes, n might ibe slightly i.i e:vc: Helper's Tanner and Fae Roberts; Marian fire department had only 4 fires to McAllister. Norma Reid, Alice Hanfight during the year's time. sen. In announcing his propose ! revised Ladies Chorus: "Calm As the plan. Mayor Hyde said, "let's pay our Night." and "Prayer-Hansand Crefiremen to be firemen, and if they te." are not going to respond to their Starting at the municipal auditorduty, then we should do something ium at 5:30 p.m. the parade about that too." Continuing, he said. of the bands andFriday, clubs will take "I intend to recommend to the memplace. The hands will play from the bers of the council Thursday night, auditorium to the LDS tabernacle. that immediate steps 'be taken to in(Continued on Page Eight) crease the efficiency of our depart, ment and at the same time create a saving in dollars and cents to our taxpayers." """ Briefly the plan as proposed by Mayor Hyde would be that two fire drills be held each month, on schedule, and that each fireman respondi- BY ng to these drills be ipaid at the rate of $3 per hour, and $3 for the School transportation in the north chief. It would become the duty of mudthe chief to keep an accurate record end of Carbon county was all of his department and each time a dled up Tuesday morning as the re a fire that completely des fireman, or the chief, failed to res suit of school district's newest the troyed pond to a drill, the amount he would best bus and garage at Royal, it have received as pay would go into and , ...... U T7,.l Tki, a fireman's fund The Mayor's , X"1,a"1' plan,"' ne ooara lepiace-mei uent meunier. so far would cost $780 per year loss could not be estimated (Continued on Pagt, Four) because .such a bus will be difficult to replace tlrs time. Mr Durrant said. The bus and building were covSP. GLEN SCHOOL ered by insurance. The fire was discovered at 11:13 REPORTS RESULT Monday night by miners who were ccming off shift. When the flames had been extinguished everything OF BOND DRIVE except the frame and one spare tire had been eomplf V. destroyed. Students of the Spring Glen school When the wreck had cooled suffigo over the top again in fact, they ciently to make an insnectinn it was . w.uen just can't be stopped when it comes found the cap a? :n:s? to helping Uncle Sam out to school district the cf by buying leads officials stamps and bonds. believe that gas pilferers were res. hen they decided to enter thep0nsible for the fire. This is not the "E" day bond drive. they did so first time gas has been stolen from with as much enthusiasm as they the bus. Those attempting to steal Portrayed in the Jeep campaign. On the gasoline it is 'believed dropped Tuesday. May 11, in that one day a lighted match which caused an exalone, students purchased $1572.90 plosion. The intruders had forced the worth of bonds, which entitled them garage door with a heavy plank. 'o sign the letter written to General type, was The ibus. a D'ight D. Eisenhower, commander in purchased in January 1942, and had cWff of the Allied African Armies, been driven by Jace Joel. complimenting him and his officers and personnel on their speedy con- TOTAL BOND SALES clusive action in the African ... Mai-sin- COMPLAINTS FILED AGAINST EIGHT CARBOX MERCHANTS ...',.., ,. la-jj- , le He-le- Civ ton.:ia!i:?s for allfS.-.Hsell, ins: merchandise above the OI'A eei' US price regulations were filed in Seventh District , mim in Price Monday against eight grocery stores in Carbon county. The complaints were signed before District Judge Fred W. Keller, by inane Frandsen. attorney for the OPA in the Salt Lake office. Injunctions enjoining the eight firms from selling above price eei! ings were ashed in the complaints. Names of the firms will be released at a preliminary hearing set for Monday, court attaches said. According to Mr Frandsen, a number of complaints on stores breaking price regulations were received from Carbon county last November after which letters of warning were sent out. In February an investigation was made and eight stores were found in violation of the regulations. 1 CARBON SCHOOL BUS DESTROYED FIRE MONDAY i1 v ,,, nt "E" Purchase of a series 'F' war bond in the amount of $7400 and $250 in fines, were the principal items boosting Helper city's receipts by $13S0.24 for the month of April over the ex penditures, Ernest Flaim. city recorder. reported this week. The war bond, which when it ma in years val. 12 will have a face tie of $10,000. is shown in the report issued by Mr Flaim as both an expend i ify ture and ceipt, sides a cash rethus both of the city's Enest Flaim tedger-hoa con siderable increase over last month. The annual spring clean-ucaused the expense ledger to show an in crease above normal. Mr Flaim revealed. He also announced that the month of April was exceptional in the coiiection of business licenses and light, water and garbage collections. w , p Following ceipts and is a breakdown disbursements of by rede- partments: streets dep. water dept. and sidewalks $949.26. $765.67, electric 21 the "E d.av bond drlvp KTionsnred the American Legion, Carbon Post ho., .. , i , secretive until tnis it was revealed by the Wion ,i,at the "E" stool for Eisen " -- hen Kept hower. ho It!; .iJ . ., turn iTvniuj icitruru .,,.. ,,n, The' WrtiflratP. live Jeeps. paien ptiflol P'lriil.iserl Since the Jeep .i.wii. .u - i i light Barnes Officers 'he meeting of the Carbon Conservancy District held last mursday nieht at d u;if,r. named president and chairman witn j, Bracken Lee, mporai-ilthe office of ary. t, N. Jensen was retained as their attorney. vatpf o,i, i3 cluT0' Irvin ac,ln on tne board in" Gerber, Wellington; Geo. Price: Walters, of Prirp"Fritz Nyman, Helper, and Dr. TJh fialpiaz. Helper. authorized Attorney JnJn dlrc'',(r8 0 ahead with necessary w, to dUT 10 have the "ater - 'rt created. the board will be ject?""9 the call of the president. Rains. $418.25. Spring Canyon. IT war bonds in The idea Helper. $1,421.05: Standardville. $2"6.S7 . Sco. centered around the National. $45; Latuda, field, $S.5S; progress being made $491; Suunyside. $642.50; Horse Canby American, Eng. yon. $300: Columbia, $1,014: Peerless, lish and French $141.50; Kaiser company, $254.50. in the battle of Tunisia, and J. Bracken Lee, county chairman, troops was in the form of drafting a letter wishes to thank all chairmen, work, ers and the people who donated so of congratulations to General Dwight D. Eisenhower, commander in chief generously to the drive. of Allied African armies, immediately following the fall of Tunisia. It was proposed that such a day be desig nated as "E" day in honor of General Eisenhower. TO marked the dav in history May . wnen all lunis virtually became ex; tinct of Nazis, and also became "E" WAR day in Helper and vicinity. As soon as the glad news was flashed Able speakers of this county will throughout the allied world and was of the county in. received keep the people locally, the committee head- lormen oi an or me requirements, p(j ))V g ,fYisinan originator of the benefits and the working of thethe i(iea began orB.anizing t0 nmke . ...fipk ,...nH ,,; ,i,.iv( . .his nations war services, uan m. w neian, executive officer of area The letter was written, and the war services local signatures were sought which section of the Utah incidentally cost the signer of the Council of Defense letter one War Bond (any amount). announced this MonAccording to Mr Crissman a very the day. Heading enthusiastic response has been respeakers is Dr. T. ceived by the committee and a lot of Earl Pardoe, head of bonds have been sold, with prospects the speech depart, that will ifar exceed their expecta. ment of the BYU at tions. Four business establishments Provo. have been designated as "E" day Speakers for Car(Continued on Page Eight) bon county named $783.07; Hiawatha. I'ardoe are: Helper: Barney H. by Dr. J B. H. Hyde . Price-- : T. Broadbentr-bb1 Cecil Hyde N. Jensen, Dr. H. B. Goetzman and ...J... COAL MINES MAY CLOSE III UTAH, "Four-Minu- te share-the-rid- e, ZTct of Post FULTON LEWIS i SATURDAY NIGHT There are j j a lot of radio newscast- - tbwuaelve8 !lA (.oln. 0,herg who mentators and news analysis but Fulton Lewis Jr., is alone, an "Ace Radio Reporter." Throughout the country on the networks and on local stations men and women with good radio voices read the news. Their material comes in over the leased wires of the var. ions news services. The stories have been prepared and written by re- oortei'R in nit oni't nf thi Tim i sole duty of the newscaster Is to read that material. Less numerous re the commenta. tors big name radio men who usually devote a spot to a news summary for those same but with the analyst's own interpretation of the events, presented in the style peculiar to him. Those are the two types who us. ually give you your news over the air the newscaster who reads leased wire stories, and the commentator who gives his personal interpretation of the stories. Fulton Lewis Jr., is in neither category. He limits his material to na. tional affairs he gathers his news personally, getting it first hand from the source that create It and he sticks to facts, giving both sides of a question, and passing it on to the listeners in plain, evervrfay language, much as, I'd tell jroij.. ,Lr' I Jj4- -o my vacation , or at a. party. With such a reputation the Artist and Lecture series of Carbon college consider the appearance of Mr Lewis in Price as a crowning achievement of this year's series of programs, which have been' adjudged by the public as outstanding. Mr Lewis will appear at the Price auditorium next Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. IMay 15). According to Mrs Bess Jones, publicity director, all seats are reserved; those with season tickets will retain their usual wire-service- s, state-wid- e I ing which was held in New York City, on May 5. Carey further stated that certain contention and confusion has been created over the extension agreement as it affected district No. 22. United Mine Workers of America, in the states of Utah and Wyoming. The present extension agreement is Identical in every respect regarding terms and conditions a covers the outlying districts in the midwest, fContinued on Page 5) LDS CHURCH TO SPONSOR PATRIOTIC FETE overturned. According to C. A. Knobbs, Helper city marshal, who investigated the case, Joe Dalplaz. driver of t'he Blatz Beer truck, was going (north on First West .the main highway, and unavoidably struck a black ton truck, driver of which was A. C. Hansen of Emery county, who stated that 'he failed to see the stop sitrn on Hill street. The ton truck was turned completely on its wide when the impact occur, red. Mrs Irin Radclfff, passenger in the truck suffered shock and possible back injuries. She was taken to the Price city hospital for treatment. The Mrs Han other passengers "'- sen escar ' church will sponsor a program at the regular SPRII 'Y Sunday night church service on KILLi Sunday, May 21. under the direction of th Ward Bishopric and the Relief AT ARM . Society presidency. eceived last According Everyone is cordially invited to aiti ust Topolo- Friday attend. The procram will especially vec of son, Private Spri honor parents who have boys and David killoxl i.ad been Topi, girls in military service. hot in the line by an ace'-- ' of du'ty. Private Topoiiu'ec. who had enlisted in the wrmy in Price only three was stationed months previously, Batista Tarro, Giovanni Bertot, with the coast artillery at Philadel. rreciatlon of American ideals. Bellora phia. His brother. William Tojwlo-ve- c, District Judee Fred W. Keller will (John Bertot). In.nocenta was listed as missing in action Viola new citizens the Bellora). (Pete Pasquale (Mary following present in the north Africa war theater a Viola). Maria Perenchio Petittl (Ma. month ago. His mother and sister with their naturalization papers: Teresiiia Mangone, Domin Frattar- - rie Petitti), Marangela Pizzuto Gib-ell- were killed five years ago in an n (Mary Gibson). Angelina DeSI. automobile accident. Luigina Toson; Salvatore Ra- Bosco. Carolina Scandella mone; name He was born November 7, 1923, at c hiele: Yakob Smidiy, changed standardville and prior to his ento Jack Smodey. Emil Cesario, Nan. George Belaros; Madalin Carpani Crocco. changed to Annie Croc ivario, Rosa Gizzo Angotti, Virgllia listment was an employe of the co. Franceses Mascaro; Grgo Miljak.'J- Hanley (Virginia Hanley), Caro. Western Coal company. Olive Mary Rossi, John Surviving are his father and four changed to Joseph Mlljak. Christos Una Bergera, Ntountaniotis. changed to Christ Du- - j Glavan. William Ernest Bitton; brothers, Henry, Rudolph and SylGiovanni Sposato; Frajno mas William Shield. vester Topolovec of Spring Glen, Fourteen applications were contin. and Album Topolovec, who is staKril Krlzmanic (Frank King Kriss- man); Gueseppi Nava (Joseph Nava), ued for further study and investiga-Boz- o tioned wfth the U. S. army, tion. Bradarlc Bob Broderick). (Continued on Page Fourj The LDS patriotic liiS , i, j te j - Tho-daniot- j ' By J. Perry Egan. The speakers are organized in Utah as part of a nationwide group of WYOMING "Victory Speakers" quite similar to .Men" of the first the Unless an agreement is reached world war. They will be kept inform ed on all government war services between the United Mine Workers of America, th etiation's coal operators rasuch as salvage, and the War Labor Relations board, care child tioning, V.homes, nutrition, with along for Utah and Wyoming, war bonds and stamps, comsoldiers and kindred subjects, and thousands of other coal mining in the nation, face a shutwill pass that information on to the panies down of operations on midnight, May at be will The talks given public. IS, said Alfred Carey, president of seat. clubs, luncheons .meetings, theatres, Dist. No. 22 UMWA, covering these churches, schools or wherever neces. two states. WOMAN INJURED AS sary. Mr Carey stated at his office in The head of the various war serRock Springs, Wyo., last Monday that vices, wishing the services of the district No. 22 had served five days' TWO TRUCKS group of spakers, apply notice to the extension agreement first to Dr. Pardoe. and when the which will terminate the present ex. COLLIDE WEDNESDAY project is approved for the speakers, agreement on midnight May the information is passed on to them. tension which agreement was responThe speakers are available to all 18, and The intersection of Hill street and sible for keeping coal production war in services. interested groups moving on May 1. This action has First West was tlhe scene of a colbeen taken upon instruction of the lision at 2 p.m. Wednesday, when CLOSING PROGRAM international policy committee meet, two 'trucks collided, one of which was Thirty New Carbon Citizens Will Get Papers At Price Fete - who "coining into voting age. ai Thirty out of forty-fou- r civic and A rnuiciies". srnowi". in have annlied for citizenship nrcanlzations are asked to fraternal district court, have stircessnmy um- (.(op(rfte in maklnK ,he celebration re. will and fl lir(.e?s The program is scheduled pleied thf ir examinations ., the at papers citizenship ceive their f)r p ln wjth Reverend Richard E. "1 Am An Am-- ; j jHn,rt being secured for the prln. patriotic program on on held be to procram ( jm eppafcpr. Mayor J. Bracken Lee erican Day" civic w hP tne master 0f ceremonie?; the Sunday. May 16. at the Price American Legion posts will present auditorium. Am "I the colors; and music will be furnish. i May 16 has been proclaimed band. prPsi,ent!p(i by the Carbon high school Da by An Arner lean all Lee people to Mayor ArPOrding coun,y ar" lnvi,ed ,0 ,he "K J inspiring program. It is celebra. , r i en a ml impressing the this such a, these that aid In times (Ions mind, the Amerl nowlof Twho uncertainty to relmpress an ap- ere IL peS 1943 CARBON AWAITS of 2 III. w.-t- J'ater District At ' Local American Legion parks & cemetery $1, MS. 04. public buildings $491.78. gar haee service $169.82. contingent fund Hue. War bond) $7,462.80, electric FOR meter refunds $115. or a total dis ANNOUNCED of JUNIOR HELPER bnrsenients $15,414.70. According to Mr Flaim, Helper To officially close the school term, city has invested $1S.500 in I'nited the Helper Junior High school stuStates War Bonds, with a maturity have prepared a closing prodents 12 in of $25,000 value years. gram to be presented next Wednesday. May 19th, at 8 p.m. at the RATION REMINDERS Helper civic auditorium. TO KEEP IN 3IIND to George Pizza, in. According at the structor school, the following CANNED, FI10ZEN AND DRIED program has been arranged: FOODS Ulue stamps G, H and Rand concert by Helper Junior J now valid until May 31. High Band and Helper Central school MEATS. RI'TTER. FATS AND Band; invocation, Hermoine Baldwin; CANNED FISH Red stamps E. song, girls' 10th grade chorus; speech REPORTED FROM F and G now valid, and stamp Oeorgeine Krissman: Boys' trio, by H good stinting Monday. May CENTRAL SCHOOL Wayne, Nielson. Earl Gilbert. Harry 17. All valid until .May 31. Thacker: piano solo, Donna Miner; Since Sentember, 1912. the to'al Sl'CtAR Coupon No. 12 good for Jean Reese; vocal solo. Col. ,.,i speech. ,n 5 pounds through ale of war bonds and stamp.May 11. leen Keeler; song. 10th grade boys for 23 has amotited coot choo No. COFFEE Coupon Central John Gale. benediction. and girls, 10. 57.1.9U. Out of tins amount, oi,e pound through May the program a graduation Following were for 17 $5.327.5' good No. Ilosme. F:cd SHOES Coupon Principal dance will be held in the aH torium June 15. collected from March 1i to April 2" o:i- - pair through with music furnished by Jimmy Dart school for Th" 'A' good ' lie campiiL'ti. GASOLINE Jeep coupons during his orchestiu. The dance will be and 21. si unifying uallons each through May reo ived a certificate, to the public. free ex. f:"'H nf II Jwps. inhale their in Provo Mother's day R. st.ite Enjoyine Mabev. L'overnnr Charles Buy War Bonds and Stamps Mr and Mrs Ernest Gardner. administrator. $2348.32. rs oy total of $27. 173. IS is the amount from all sources by the Red Cross in the 1943 according to a report submitted by Karl F. Hills, treasurer of the orThe secret of "K" Day is out! ganisation. Following is a breakdown A little over two weeks ago Carbon of contributions: Post No. 21 of the American Legion Price. $fi.433.25: Tastle Gate. $1,. in their regular meeting received a 600; Consumers. $173: Helper. Spring suggestion .from one of its meniliers (Hen. Martin. $l.S02.4ii; Wattis. $410; that might tie an Royal. $309iil; Clear Creek. $441. S3; idea excellent to Kenilworth. $1,275; Drager. $;6o; A collected American 13, Secret Revealed ai Receipts War Bond $7400, businfines. $255, ess licenses $1109.33. sewer connections $46.90, electric me. ter deposits $243, light, water, sales tax and garbage collections $7494.91, auditorium receipts $44.45. sale of cemetery ins and caretaker fees J19i... sale ot materials $3.8, or a total of $16,794.94. Disbursements Public affairs and finance $652.48. public safety $1000. 7.1. Day ACTIVITIES MET RECEIPTS i T THURSDAY, MAY INFORM ON BOOST CITY il tures THE JOURNAL'S NEWS COITION DFLIVFRFD ONLV ON SUBSCRIPTION SPEAKERS NAMED FINES, BOND J NEWSPAPER TOTAL CARBON RED CROSS DRIVE FUND REPORTED s. ... DISTRICT |