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Show THE HELPER PAGE EIGHT SCHOOL BUILDING AT PRICE COMMENTS WILL BE REPAIRED from Page One) As a result of a decision of the Of caeh on hand at the end of 1913. Carbon were it if that county board of education, All of which reveals and Indebbonded the remoeling work will be repairs to retire possible tedness it could lie done in two or started on the Carbon junior high school building as soon as materials three year. are available. It is estimated by ""Another thought worth considering Georee Ockey. clerk of the board, of following il the possibility Helper In the footsteps of one of its sister that the work will cost approximate, cities, that is we could have all ly ?2".wo or $in,ooo. A report of condition of the buildtaxes forgiven. However, it is the belief and conclusion of local city ing was submitted to the board by Officials that such a consideration as John Fetzer, Salt Lake City, who sug"tax forgiveness" would be much gested the following improvements: the more appreciated after the war is A new roof cover, painting window over and prices and wages return n walls, replacing wooden ft more normal state. There isn't anv-On- e frames with steel sash, and in Helper with a political axe to part of the floor. The buliding was erected in 1912 grind, so we'll go right on paying City taxes and eventually become a and !fl3 at a cost of $.'i",i00. Jebt.free city, which will really be 831 INCREASE PER Something to yell about. Helper $27.04,1.3.1 in tax money d'iring CAPITA IN 1943, which if forgiven, would still Jiave left $30,444.91 net cash on hand. CARBON SCHOOLS Helper really has a record here to Cost per capita of Carbon county fc proud of, and the Journal and all schools last year was $130, compared Its readers extend a word of praise to an average of $10S for thP state to the mayor and city council who last year and $101 for 1342. Emery made possible such a record. county's expenditures were close to the average. $103. as was Salt Lake Bondsl Bonds- - More Bonds! (Continued district $105. Morgan highest. $151. City, Total cost schools was same as for.. E. BERTOT PAINT SHOP d)W -- of Carbon's public the about Box Elder County, $."62,574, that attack and Hack out.maneau-Squande- Bug a stab in the back with an extra 4th War Loan Bond. -- tlfou'll 1 Be Jrankly if 0'" Glasses i Are Jot JJeeded! 1 ' GET COMPLETE GUARANTEED i classes mwl FACTORY TO YOU! : SEE CAPABLE, Week $1 A Down-O- nly Nothing the $rGfi,897. GLASS and PAINTING SERVICE Price 240 E. Main AUTO A was REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST HERE r IO IT POLIO VICTIM TO POSTER WINNERS BE SENT TO ANNOUNCED WARM SPRINGS, 6A. KIWANIS CLUB a-- . hi-m-. Van-aelst- FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR HELPER RESIDENT Funeral services for Louie Felice. 31. who died at a Helper hotel last Saturday morning, were conducted this morning, Thursday, at 10 a.m. at the St. Anthony Catholic church in Helper,, with the Rev. Thomas Butler officiating. Burial was in the Helper Mt. View cemetery, under Funeral direction of the Mitchell home. An autopsy made Sunday revealed that the cause of death was cerebral edema and fatty degeneration of the was horn in Helper, April 8, 1912. a son of Tony and Corine Guigo Felice. Survivors include his mother and six brothers and sisters, all of Helper: Mrs Francis Yenzi, Mrs Louise Marchese, Mrs Margaret Hamilton, Rose San, Charles and Bardo Felice. He MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT i THE WEST Make the good news better: More War Bonds. In Price at 31 E. Main St. Buy iodl schools, have been announced this week by Principals Earl Acord and Fred Posone. At the Junior hich school Louise Hardy was the lcth grade winr."r; Jeane Rout and Barbara Wetmere. Sth grsue. 1st place winner, and Patsy fima. 2nd place winner: Bob Martin, Tth grade 1st place winner, and Merlene Forsythe. second place winner. Xo posters were entered from the ninth trade. winners Central school nrt ph'-are as follows: Flora Rorla. Cth grade; JoAnn Williams. "th Yukika Sucihara. tth snide: Melva Porter, 3rd grade; and Gary Kirk-woo2nd grade. Pat McCune. chairman of the Child Welfare committee of the localclub, which had charge of the contest, announced Tuesday that it was very difficult to select the best posters as there were many good ones. However, with the winning posters. Mr McCune cnose several others to place in local store windows. First place winners received $1.00 In War Stamps and those win. ning second received 50 cents in stamps. All prizes were presented by the Kiwsnis club. GROCERY WITH CARE VEGETABLES "Your Neighborhood Grocer" Phone 150 CARBON COUNTY The Back Attack- - SERVICE LIST OF COUNTY WARRANTS ISSUED TEXACO EXPERT PRODUCTS SERVICE 351 Helper From January -- THE JEWELERS TOGGERY THE ONLY" GOODS "QUALITY STORE PARTICULAR REPUTATION FOR THE BEST" N 31, 1943 Wages Welding 69.01 142.00 5.71 2.56 84.2b 443.02 48.97 534.93 .... Parts Supplies Repairs ... Wages Insurance Supplies $ 3.233.70 TEMPORARY TRANSIENT RELIEF, COUNTY INFIRMARY, COUNTY PHYSICIAN, ETC., FUND Warrant No. Name Issued For Arronco Coal Mine Bean Brothers Painting Co 1350 Delbert Bean 132S L. Beausheur 1365 Con. Wagon & Machine 1387 Mrs Winnie Chidester 1290 Dr. A. R. Demnian 1299 Irene Drossos A. L. English 1388 : 1351 John A. Forsyth 1379 Alma Greenwood 1295 Evan Griffith C. S. Harris 1346 1292 Francis Hales 1296 1358 1291 1289 W. W. Hill Dr. J. C. Hubbard Am't. Coal $ 9.6S-132.6- Painting 114.50 Cleaning 28.44 1.00 20.48 Repairs Supplies Cleaning 600.00 125.00 62.50 12.25 35.80 332.50 248.60 120.00 200.00 6o6.ro 91.65 Wages Nursing Repairs Plumbing Plumbing Painting Repairs Wages Wages Wages Hospitalization Holy Cross Hospital Kelley's Price Drug Prescriptions Mutual .Lumber Co Supplies Pioneer Forging & Welding Welding Price Lumber & Hardware Supplies Price Sheet Metal Works Supplies Price Municipal Corp Service Price City Hospital Hospitalization 1320 Service Plumbing & Heating Supplies 1363 State Dept. of Health Nursing 1367 State Insurance Fund Premium 1317 Tri State Lumber Co Supplies 1315 Utah Fuel Co Coal 1330 Van Volkenburg Carpenter 1325 Walgreen Drug Co Prescriptions 1338 Joseph White W7ages 1378 1335 1298 1356 1319 1340 1297 1334 83.35 ' 116.35 61.45 3.54 18.00 485.17 888.13 154.26 298.75 21.62 ..... 17.64 139.96 40.00 122.52 10.00 TOTAL INDIGENT POOR Warrant 346 2S5 2S7 286 271 272 313 FOR "THE STORE WITH A to December TOTAL 310 THE GIFT SHOP 1, 1943 John Melo Miller's Blacksmith -- Mendenhall's of Price -Mutual Lumber Co -- Pioneer Forging & Welding -- Kenneth Russell State Insurance Fund -Wasatch Chemical Co 308 276 WHAT AND WHERE TO BUY 4. Insured BY-CARBO- COUNTY 293 Registered Seven) 5,195.14 j OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION Phone DIAMONDS from Page (Continued j -- is Supply of War Tires Helper FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR -- Recent publicity given through various sources regarding the local serwho aided Sgt. vice organizations Henrv Moeller of Philadelphia who wrecked his car is Price canyon last week, failed to mention the first ser vice rendered this War Hero was that of the local American Legion nost. who secured and paid for the wrecker which pulled Sgt. Moeller's car out of the canyon. According to E. R. Crissman. pub licity director of Carbon Post No. 21, the posts Sgt. Moeller contacted liason officer, M. H. Wilson, who re. ported his plight and the officers immediately responded to his call. Mr Crissman reported that Bunnell Garage made a special rate for their wrecker and Mr and Mrs Bert Bunnell entertained Sgt. Moeller as their house guest while his car was being repaired. Sgt. Moeller is a veteran of aerial wars in the New Guinea sector and is the possessor of the distinguished flying cross, the purple heart, oak leaf cluster and various other medals of honor. He spoke to the local club on January 26 and relat. under ed some of his experiences fire. Good EAST OF UNDERPASS For LEGION RENDERS AID TO NEW GUINEA WAR HERO SUPER GROCERIES MEATS For - HELPER EAST SIDE HIS CLOTHES dinetti, d. -- WHO CHOOSES his wife resided in Helper until two moved to Og. months ago, when she den with her son. Try : BUSINESS DIRECTORY HELPER FOR THE MAN 3, 1944 Surviving are one son, Frank Gran, Ogden, and one daughter. Funeral services were conducted Annie Grandinetti, Salt Lake City, Monday morning at 10:30 for Mrs and two grandchildren. widow of Rose Mary Grandinetti. James Grandinetti of Helper, She Don't let the Squander Bug get died Wednesday of last week at the your money. Put it in 4th War Loan home of a son, Frank Grandinetti of Bonds. Og'len. after an illness of two years. Rosary was recited Sunday night at S:3v) at the Mitchell funeral home, Spring Canyon with funeral for Mrs Grandinetti. services being held Monday morning HI-HEA- T COAL and burial in the Mt. View cemetery "More Heat Your of Helper, under direction of the Mitchell funerall home. Money" Mrs Granlinetti was born August Reliable Service IS. 1S79 in Italy, a daughter o:' Joseph and Antoinette Welsh. In DecSee ember. 19e2 she married Mr Grandcame 1014 the couple inetti. and in FRANK PUGLIESE to the United States, settling in Phone 146 Helper Helper. Mr Grandinetti died in 1936 and BY for f the poster contest Winners Just as soon as transportation rait Loan 20. of Drive, sponsored 4!h the War Jack Manchester, arranged, Kenilworth. who was stricken with by 'he Helper Kiwanis club in both will infantile paralysis last fall. leave for Warm prince. Georgia, for treatment, accordinc to Dr. Edward L. VanAelstyn. The Warm Springs hospital consists of only L'it beds and must commodate victims of polio from all parts of the United States. Applira. tion for a bed for Mr Manchester was made some time aeo. but word was received only this week that available space was ready for The local chapter or' the national foundation v. ill pay the paralysis transportation to the cast, but expenses there will be fimnced entirely D' by the national organir-stio:'.announced. Transportation is also furnished for some one to ac- company Mr Manchester, who in this case w ill be his mother. He will re-- j main at the hospital until his conli.j tion warrants release. This is the only case from this county that has ever beet sent to Warm Springs. It is belVvr.l that Miss Beatrice Vlahos. physiotherapy specialist, who visited Mr Manchester last summer, is greatly responsible for his removal to the hospital. P is the desire, said Dr. VanAel. styn. of all health officials to some day establish an infantile paralysis institution in this state. Prior to being stricken with the was Air Manchester polio disease employed by the Indenendent Coal & Coke at Kenilworth. He was stricken the day before he was to report in Salt Lake City for induction into the army. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR FORMER HELPER RESIDENT be heart. V.7 HELPER. UTAH RN A I Phone 83 PEOPLE 275 283 273 278 274 277 270 No. Name Am't. Issued For Willis E. Bean Carbon Drug Co Dr. A. R. Demman Nick Galanis Helper Drug Co Holy Cross Hospital Kelley's Price Drug L. & A. Drug Hy Laird Gladys Olson J. E. Pettit Price City Hospital Service Plumbing & Heating Simonsen, H. B Snow Merc. Co Utah State Training School Walgreen Drug Co W. D. Wilson Helper STRENGTHEN THE HOME FRONT FUND Expense Prescriptions $ 14.75 49.74 Services 34.00 Expense Prescription 4.00 81.95 Hospitalization 29.50 Prescriptions Prescriptions 35.96 58.80 72.00 72.00 Expenses ' Expenses Expenses 56.00 2,680.50 Hospitalization Repairs Expenses 6.51 ."" Supplies Services 29.15 114.40 100.00 Prescriptions Expenses TOTAL 34.00 15.00 $ 3,488.26 STATE OF UTAH ss. CARBON TRANSFER and Storage Co. AND SUPPLY CO EXPLOSIVE! mi w w m mm mm m A BIG Fuhion ' Try on a Town-Cla- tomorrow Mid discover what EXTRA value you can get for only 29.75 (ye, that little for fine aU woo! worsteds! ) And they're not only built to endure, but they're styled to stay "at the top of the heap" for life! CENTRAL COMM. Better Materials LUMP and DUSTLESS Investment In mad Service FOR COAL TRANSFER d 19 Iry SL BU1LDINQ A MOVING Helper Phone YOUR 172 Phone 72 NEBOS Of: OF CARBON I, B. H. Young, County Clerk of Carbon County, State of Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing statement to be a full, tree, and cor. rect report of the financial condition of Carbon Utah, as shown by the County Clerk and Auditor's records forCounty, the year ending December 31, 1943. In witness whereof, I have herennto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said County this 27th day of January, A. D., 1944. Helper SUPPORT THOSE MERCHANTS WHO ARE HOLDING BELTER, 'W.US.PM. COUNTY COUNTY AUDITOR. Date of Publication, Thursday, February S, 1944. , |