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Show MINING NUMBER 38 r,ME AND RAILROAD 18 'II T1 II L DONNA MINER IS Editorial n . Carbon Bands WINNER OF . . I Ik I K K .. .'T"' ?'on(, .'"'T intra-count- . te 7 - P!" COUT FEATURES DISPLAYED FOR KIWANIANS 1 . NEWSPAPER Tunoerv m II I! LEG ION GROUP TO REORGANIZE VOITURE NO. 41G leet Friday n Annual Music Festival COAL COMPOSITION "How Coal Fights the War with Synthetic Rubber" is the title of the winning coal essay published in this week's Helper Journal issue. Writer tv tfic Editor of the essay is 'Donna. Miner from The liands of the Carbon district Verda Peter sen's plpvpnfh tr,,i Clean Be !re May class at Carbon senior high school 0ur Flag" Should ' y fl'ien"yThe of ust the ot esseries coal 21 of tne American Carbon Countv Band competition. Carbon post has begun a proj- says will be printed next week and Dav is lu.i.i fhi vaar t , Legion in Helper wm also be from the eleventh catch the fancy of grade the tradition of Jhis annual feat; it, ect that should man in Helper who purpose is to the participants a e,ery business have been inspired to (ieeper music give his Place of r(mt from hear-wrtfappreciation lies a flag in these essays from the ing others Easiness on special occasions. It's a and to instill the perform, knowledge of the importance of coal feeling of good ver'y worthy project and is deserving sportsmanship to the war effort and entered the a than more fleeting just 4 jot contest which is being sponsored ?he mbhc 'S ,nvited t0 enjov ,he thUS enoouraKe thoughtPrmm through cooperation of ,he Price and " Briefly, the Legion expects to visit musicians' Scno1 b"Sfts ""f house or office in .Helper Kiwanis clubs with the Wa- ,every business to operate for commission Manpower to deterbPCaUS6 f Helper in the near future fanportation Winning essays in the region nerV" mine the condition of the flag used nS" of the Blue Cut have been published If is it decorations. worn, street for in the Helper Journal each week, if BeK'mg at 9 p.m., solo and or dirty beyond cleaning, frayed, semble arrangements will be heard in the by judges, and those to sell the tbey will be prepared south of the Blue Cut printed in the lhe collpe m"sic room. All entries a new flag. firm or individual win receive a rating. Any student Sun Advocate of Price. is a personal appeal Following may play the selection of his choice written especially for this column by either from music or from memory. K. Downey, who has Mayor Dan-eIn the afternoon at one o'clock, endorsed the project and urges the there will be the competitive utmost care and responsibility where ing. The bands will start marching concthe Flag of fbe United States is from 2nd East alK' Main street. All erned: maneuvers will be performed in the AN APPEAL Carbon Avenue and Main street intersection. At this point, after manToday, more than ever before, the the bands will halt for euvers, Helper Kiwanians last night were Stars and Stripes, proud, flag of our The groups will then pro spection. , i sianus country, lur ireeuum ami given a very thorough insight into ceed to the city ball for concert of scouting when they had v. equality of all men. In many foreign phases it flies defia- the opportunity of seeing a very com- and strange countries The Harding grade school band will ntly a symbol olf America, a bul- plete display of hobbies accumulated ,pad thfi de wJtth drum major by Alex Melson of Non Men.n, Mr c H Madsen is t0 wark against barbarism and a lost and constructed e nation's only hope against tyranny. Dragerton, a Beaver Scouter. In thg assigting tpacher The can never really d,t.on to the hobby display and dis. Dame hand w7)Qse Native Americans assjstant j8 t0 be James cussion Anderson, Carbon say that they have seen that beautifwlU follow Morrls Mlldred,. gjster ul flag in all its glory until their district Boy Scout executive of Price, it flying proudly, showed a colored sound film "Trail-- ! eyes have beheld ways to Citizenship," a picture made CARBON COLLEGE serenely over foreign soil. Here at home some of us get to for and about the scouting program. iMr Anderson prefaced the showing taking our flag for granted. Although kim most of us, at least at one time or of the film by going briefly into the Ml flW SrKVIIir another, have known the proper e'ti- - practical use Scouting had been used save lives, and how it was aiding pette for its display and preserva-t- o FOR GRADUATION to. we have become careless and on the .battlefields of today, in flags in our possession towering first aid service. He reported become soiled or torn. Flag day is the scout movement in Carbon county Carbon college will hold its fifth jttf around the corner an-- then the was progressing rapidly, ZO troops commencement Sunday evening, May 'ftoen entered this year as 14;1 iB- - the form of a combined bac- We 'amstoir cadaureate and commencement pro- frequent use for our flags in the compared with six in 1943. near future and what a wonderful Barney Hyde was responsible for gram. tog it would be if these flags the program and presided as chair-- 1 There win be seven graduates who could be cleaned or replaced with 'an over the meeting. He is Carbon wi! receive a degree 0f associate brand new flags with s. sparkling col- - district Boy Scout finance chairman. scjence including the following: And who knows, perhaps victory and reported the drive in Helper will .ye Meh,, Bene(iict Mary Louise Kiwanis club for our armed forces will come in be handled by the John Hugsey jforma Rae Brown, This drive will get p&te some parts of this war torn world membership. Pearl Colleen Rowley. Pappas this summer. We should be ready to underway in tne very near iuiure. Peggy vergakis and Sophia Mahleres. celebrate that victory fittingly with Sunday, May 21, was selected as be given by invoca,tion flags of all sizes "bright and vivid in (Continued on Pagu Four) Elton L. Taylor, president of the their representation erf America's Carbon LDS stake, and the address supreme ideals. to the graduates by Harold B. Lee Board Chairman, A project is being sponsored by of the council of twelve apostles of One Member Quit one of our leading organizations. tthp LDS church. Carbon post 21 of the American LeResignations of J. Byron Thompson: The class will be presented by Dr. gion to the end that all flags in HelB. Sessions, president of the chairman of the Carbon County Ra-jper will be clean and sound, ready awarded by Board at Price, and Ray Wal- - lege, and diplomas for any occasion. It is my earnest ters, member of the board, were ac- - Charles B. Skidmore, chairman of anpeal that all Helper citizens give cepted at the last regular meeting the state board of education, Ms project their fullest selections cooperation. of the board which was held in the: The program includes Don't sell America short. Price municipal building. Gomer Pea-- 1 by the orchestra and a mixed chor-cocof Pauline Berry, Mayor D. K. Downey. Price merchant, was elected us, consisting . cCc Stewart. Miriam McAllis- chairman to replace Mr Thorn-sonwynnelle U'ah Gains Another Honor Seven new members were recently ter. Norma" Reid. Ted Nelson, Bill The "LDS church, its choir, ano added to the board. The group in-- 1 Forrester, Edwin Rasmussen and Bob 'ery Utahn have just cause to be eluded Dr. H. A, Pace. Dr. A. E. Gordon. just a little The benediction will be offered by prouder this week and Tones, John H. Redd. Charles Lar- ill pastor glory in the distinguished honor son, Calvin L. Houston, Gladstone Rev. Wypridon Economous. bestowed upon the Salt Lake Woodhead of Kenilworth, and M. A. 'of the Price Greek Orthodox church. The program will be dedicated in on Page Eight) Turtle, memorium Of former students of Car- bon college and Carbon senior high FOUR-SERVI- CE school who have died in service of their country. UfAlBMBI wmmm. m mmm mmm m Comments DISTRICT r ad-jb- 01-or- a POLICE STILL SEEKING BEER meeting was held in Price Tuesday evening at the American Legion hall to consider the t'easahilitv of the rforuanization of the Voiture No. were still seeking Genaro McXary, drum major. The Helper Jr. 416 of the Fory & Eight, more or A1,1,;a-for Mexican c'oa ou-miner, a fun less school is band the of scheduled to High gi organization. march next under the baton of Jim It was agreed bv those in attend- - quesnomng in the slaying of Victor Cima. anl Mr Ivor E. Iverson will be ance that the Voiture should be re-- Valdez, "4, Helper miner, who died ! the assistant. The fourth band will established in Kastern Utah, with Moiiilay evening a! 9:55 in a local be the Sunnyside Jr. High. Elaine Harry Taskar of Creen River being beer parlor, only a few minutes after he was stabbed in the side. Miller is the drum majorette and Mr appointed as r Chef do Care. A coroner's inquest was held yesHarold Hanson, the assistant. Drum until reorganization is completed.! major Gary Brent will head the Price Temporary correspondent named was terday afternoon, but the verdict is being withheld until the defini'g staJr. High band with Mr Willard E. W. W. Hill of Price, of the wielder of the Instrument Laker as the teacher assistant. The the Voiture which is composed of! tus last band will be that of Carbon Sr. nearly 20 members will now f,e an is established. According to County Attorney Edward Sheya, the law bo High with Boyd Marsing.as drum 'active unit of she Fortv & Eight i ne specifies that the verdict not he is directed latter t. ! major, by T,v, 1...merunei'smp n. ma,,e pubic un(il (he ld(,ntity of the Bandmaster E. M. Williams. the unit a member must firs, he a :.. . stimiu IS ihliuwil. . .., M.v!ll. ' c tA l" o,.n,. al i'gioniiaire in good st'.ndac and S. Marion Bliss nas reSheriff 2 p.m. in the Price civic auditorium. must over a period of years make a constructed the of the fatal story and "Blue sustained effort in behalf of the "Warming up Spring.'' as follows: stabbing Waltz" are the selections to gion to merit his right to member-bMr Valdez was sitting at a card played by the Harding band. The ship. in the .Bank Club beer parlor table Kenilwortth grade school band. d;rthe gathering place in Helper for ected by Dorr Hanson will render: miners of Mexican descent. "America First March" and "Water Out of beer, the management had Lillies Waltz." closed the beer parlor except for Three numbers, "Progress March."1 several Quiet card games. "Energy Overture'- and "Conqueror Without any noise to Indicate a Overture'' will be offered by Notre struggle, Mr Yalde suddenly slump(1 Dame. The band of Helper Jr. High ed from his chair, blood gushing will give "New Colonial March" and from a stomach wound. He attempt A final "Narrator Overture." Sunnyside Jr. report was compiled and ed to stand once, then collapsed and High will do "American Patrol" and forwarded to the National Infantile died a few moments later. "Dauntless Overture." "Military Es- - Paralysis Foundation late last week A lone was seen to dash cort March', and "Operatic Mingle by Charles Semken, which shows the through a figure narrow back door as Mr Overture'- have been chosen by the complete picture of Carbon county's Valdez collapsed. Price Jr. High band. For its selec-- ; contribution to the annual campaign Sheriff Bliss said the stabbing wa Band will the Carbon lions, Sr, High during the month of February, apparently the outgrowth of a long; render "Lights Out March," "Victor! In the report filed by Mr Semken, standing argument. Herbert's Favorites,'- and Traveler who has served tbe past several Mr Valdez was born December 18, Overture." years as county chairman, it was re- - 1909, in Velarde, N.M., a son of John vealed that a total of $2272.70 was and Mary Valdez. the gross receipts of the 1944 drive. He moved to Helper three years A net expense of $48.94 having been ago to work in the coal mineB. For deducted leaves a net total of $2223.-- 1 ten years he was employed by the 76. According to a long-s- t ind'ng ITtnh Railway Company at Hiawatha, 50 per cent of the net Since agreement moving here he was employed receipts remain in the local county. at Kenilworth. the remainder going to the National Survivors include bis widow. Mrs Foundation to conduct the campaign Euhlia Valdez; three s:, - aWen, At Price Hospital against polio. Thus Carbon's P"lio Richard. and Corina Valdez: fivn fund has, been swelled by $1111. 8, brothers, John, Walter, .and. .Ernest. Mr and Mrs Herman the April 2S Vafdez of Helper; Joe E. Va'ldes. TT. report shows. OviatC Wellington, girl. A breakdown of the sources from S. Army, and Pete Valdez, Velarde, April 29 Mr and Mrs Carl Olson, which the funds raised this year, as and his parents, also of Velarde, Wellington, girl. reported by Mr Semken is as fol- for Mr Valdez was recited Rosary Peco-relli, April 30 Mr and Mrs Frank lows; Coin collectors. $210; sports Wednesday at 8 p.m in the Mitchell Castle Gate. girl. events. $13; march of dimes, $478.-- 1 ra0rtuarv at Price. The 'hodv will be May 1 Mr and Mrs Lewis Pappas, 88; speciai contributions. $364.82; faken to Velarde for funeral services Price, girl. 'and membership cards, $1200. and burial. May 1 Mr and Mrs Fred Bonomo, Following is Mr Semken'e report Price, girl. Uccording to communities: Notre Dame School May 2 Mr and Mrs Kenneth $ 501.62 sen, Price, boy. 46.00 Graduation Set Consumers on Page Pour) For May Seventeenth (Continued At Standardville Hospital A PARLOR KILLER J t:''"s , i hold-ove- n,(,. ..- CPrt f"' ..I, . i - . : L'-Mo- e FOLIO CAMPAIGN NETS - $2223.76 CARBON DRIVE j - - . jv ; The Notre Dame school graduation Mrs Mr and Leonard Seventy Women Work April 3 exercises are to be held May 17 at Bestal, Standardville, girl. In Carbon Coal Mines the Notre Dame de Lourdes church April 9 Mr and Mrs Cecil Uzelac. in Price. 70 women are working in the CarHelper, girl. The class of '44 numbers sevenMay 1 Mr and Mrs Ralph D. bon county coal mines. J. C. For- teen. These are approved candidates Elmo, girl. rester, manager of the USES in for graduation from the sophomore Price, reports. The women are em- year: Mary Louise Aldasoro, V.irJ. ployed in tipple operations and in one Aubert. Gloria Bergera. Marcel VICTORY DANCE TO other surface jobs. Blanc, Patricia Dragatis, Sammy William McPhie, vice president of Joseph Maloney, Ralph Mar-r r ..! j BE HELD IN .i i''1..l .viiiie TfT..1. worK.K. cheae Jack McTnally, Morris Me juisinci i, re aol 10 u,lmuc Nary, Mariana Oddenino, Joseph Per. sa"8 ",e w"m the jobs as efficiently as men. How- - la, Joseph Rolando, Diana Rinlen, CASTLE GATE SAT. ever, Mr McPhie feels that all wo-- Philip salazar, Celso Sandoval; Mm. ' inert mine workers hired should be Zaccaria The next Victory dar.ee will be the the . to give up jobs after held at Castle Gate Saturday, May 6, willing that returned soldiers may be Ray Olsen of Sunnyside tyas a under the sponsorship of the Castle war, ' business caller in Helper Monday, able to find employment. Gate Welfare association and the Miners' Union. A series of Victory dances has been sponsored by the Victory com-- ! mittee to honor all boys and girls! leaving for military serviee and give! lf them a hearty sendoff. EYIIUl Am'FRIMN IFfiMN Mtisic for the dance Saturday will IliSII-IliWI- IIl BY be furnished 'by Lincoln Luke's or9 commence will and IN at chestra T0 PRESENT GOLD p.m. All selectees leaving for service "Young America,', which was such patriotically stirring than anything in the next group and all service a musical "hit'' when staged in I've ever witnessed. To me, a mother The "women's war service the caravan will arrive in Helper njOTAD PiTATIAMC men or women home, on furlough are;prjce ate in February, will he pre- -' of two cons overseas, it touched my caravan,', Wednesday, May 24 at noon and will 0 I All UIIMIIUIIO which began its a free invitation to attend sented again next Saturday evening, soul, To me, as a wife whose hus-Mextended remain here until 6 p.m.. when It will jour of Utah last Monday, parading the affair. 6, in the Price civic auditorium, band is in the service, it brought is A to Price. on program The American Legion, Carbon Post "rough downtown streets of Salt progress The selectees will be honored by a The main purpose of restaging the tears and a lump In my throat With and each 21, met Monday evening both in cities, the at scheduled City, will be in Helper and radio program Sunday, May 7, at performance is to give the State my brother in uniform, it filled my to name a recep-- j Moose na Price on to discuss several pend- May 24, Mayor Darrel K. mayor is expected 4:45 over KEUB, when a tribute to! war Loan committee, headed by heart with pride. How it must have Down. tion committee whose duty it will be jng problems of the organization. py was Informed them will be given by J. W. Nielson clarence Bamberger and assisted by tugged at the heart-strinMonday In a of every 17 l null r i with contacts ... in young making communication received from Gus P. to aid Ad...... w iof ragUe Gate. The remainder of I). Howe Moffitt, an opportunity to father, every mother and every child who might be interested in licity director, the post has a num- women o&CKman, executive m wi of twjj mu preview this patriotic musical. If this who saw it." The comment of a the of e ,.,, Utah State Council of Defense. enlisting in one of the four branches ber of Gold Star citations to .present frnm 1ho nnKti n.io request showing meets their expec- - minister of the gospel, "Any 10 boy" wh. of service. arYvn reIfiveS Including trio. Wayne Neilson, Harry it will be taken to Salt Lake,mun!iy in our nation could wll y representatives of the of tneir boys. Mr Downey sai d Monday that he nave died in thP , ., nn, r omen's services, the caravan as a morale building entertain-- I fit by seeing 'Young America':" Still -c .mu.r woum uuiC 6u in S0lo by Andrea Whittaker. ment to promote the Fifth War Loan. another, a mature and seasoned JJ vWt 46 Utah communities in the woman's organizations to sponsor ..y country. awardPd and the next presentation; the leaders mentioned rommunity leader, remarked. "It is Accompanying armT f rporuitinS women for the in he or a take that CT in mignt place asKMvjn probability locally, QT MACHINES will be a large delegation of citizens my considered opinion that you have hiI" andSPrvicps- Jeeps, amphibious project combined clubs to .name a com-Jun- e all types of guns are part the from a great contribution Un our j rendered Thn Amwlran Tplnn have been! F flM: MjI mittee in charge.. Numerous calls have been made military efforts through this jnvenile repftwVaTavan' A'fort Douglas band, the his in in time interested first TO COUNTY FUND getting This Is the especially "? " many nationally known locally, as well, for a repeat per-- 1 portrayal of war effort and enlf women's various major emits for the "usicii ans. tn fnrfv.itnd of any one if the ,7nirorh These have come from w ise." will give concerts at the tory fo"'-all have all and the of that service, service branches branches of S sfnnc thp amount being confiscated neople who were out of town when cmntJt o a, r,, 3 This production lias a cast of more re-. 0f ,v , , ; information for any girl Interested sinney curry services have conducted a Joint mapMnp. APatrnveA the original three sts ?inga were made than 350 students, the entire Student nr. r.m!,r,nfi rorps' veteran of Tar- - cruitlng campaign on a state-wid- e in joining the Marines, Waves. Wacs. undf,r the flupervison of PrIce cltv or who aesire to pee and hear it body of the Price Harding Ischool. basis and may serve as a pattern of,,,,. Spar. Details can be obtained courtj becange the monev was illee- - again. Requests have come from all over which Charles H. Marfsen is PUrTl1e hPart and tw0 Kresld frmn Mrs E. R. Crlssman. president 8ly acquire(1 a similar drive throughout the nation,, h by garnhilng. ruled sections of Price to have solo and the.y principal. The production is un. Do-rit!ltions. will accompany the of the Auxiliary unit 21. or James JuflRe s Sweetrlne. Anril 2". Mr Packman advised Mayor chorus as well as speaking parts re- der the immediate direction pf Mrs c. , va- One machine containing 12.1.15 was peated for local clubg and civic as E. K. Olsen and Mrs C. II. Madsen, uaianis, ney that in tne near un.u.it,le first community to .Schramm, in charge of the program ;at ,hp head of the recruiting project. taken from the Capital club and the well as rellxmus Teceiv' organizations. These who wrote the script, It Is' based other containing $57 was removed requests have come In spite of, the upon a contest song, the mnsic of the TTtah CmWil L e. fi," be. will Aeav,n.8a,t ever or ever did, man No u i rrom thR irocadero cluh rrav p, l ' "y. ,,arnelu anrt '""jgether with a r"enl-fact that three canaclty audiences which was composed by Mrs. Olsen if,nt . v, Another slot machine has been or- - witnessed the original i Cf IMP AfTTlv Him ...... revfivru luwug of the Bible, to words written by the Maddens.' performances. - being a constant reader , "P on M" nro.. . the i . .won.f. visit ", t The children are all in colorful Typlol of the comments coming mA an admirer of the purity and ' , " Accord . o . : I"":':' i ruuu eu lo tne information re- - pram and to am t"" from various walks of life are the costumes and take part in a Variety '"y fcivpj h v iai,h,lmitv 0f its language. "avor Downev of and m and assisting Fisher Ames. Continued on Page Eight) following: "It's appeal was more . view m7or J. Bracken Lee of Helper have been instituted. Price. Ing its objective. Fation Posts n, Jul-ian- o, k. .. taber-(Continu- "mm AMERICA" CARAVAN TO RECRUIT WHtH PRODUCTION TO BE PREVIEWED AHT UUITi l-O- STATE'S WAS LOAN COMMITTEE CARBON MAY 24 SCHEDULED TO DE PRICE SCHOOL 15-u- 26-d- ay ' -- j vice-chairm- coin-tatio- ! rra. nmi, pio-Cit- - l rU J e. j iwu VTjI'i ra:?aftr v IA ' i,, - .. I . I |