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Show THE HELPER JOllRNAt PAGE EIGHT LARGE CROWD SEES FINAL DAY OF CARBON MUSIC MEET KENILWORTH HOST TO BOY SCOUT A Thousands of people lined the side walks in Price Saturday afternoon to witness the performance of 16 bands and girls' clubs from schools in ReOne of the most successful Boy gion 5 as they paraded on main Scout court of honors to be held in street, under the very hot "summer" the North Carbon district was conducted at Kenilworth recently under with an American Legion color guard 'he direction of L. Earl Acord, ad- leading. vancement chairman. A large numSpaced 10 minutes apart, the first ber of Scouts were in attendance, band to march was composed of boy most of them being in uniform. The and girl pupils of Harding elemenKenilworth troop No. 277, under the tary school, the youngest group pardirection of Scoutmaster Clifford ticipating in the festival. Following Plumb were host to the district, and in line were Spring Glen, Notre Dame a very fine program was presented, Kenilworth, Castle Gate, East Carbon with the main feature being the pre- Junior high, Clicker club, Price Junsentation of awards. ior high, Roosevelt high, Grand Coun Following are the names of the ty bigh, San Juan high, South Emery that gained high, Uintah high. North Emery high Scouts and troops awards : Eaglettes club, Majorettes club, CarTroop No. 271, Helper LDS: 2nd bon high, Carbonettes club, Debs Class: Paul Wheeler, Ramond Ander club, Clicker club and Pep club. As a climax to the parade a masseon and Donald Nielson. Life: Max Woodhead. Merit badges: Allen Nel-eo- ed presentation of all bands and Billie Tanner and Max Wood-Hea- clubs was held with more than 1006 members participating. The festival under the direction of Merit Troop 273, Castle Gate: E. M. Williams, Price, opened Friday Derald fcadges: Charles Houghton, Davis, Merold Homer, Weldon Thack with vocal and instrumental events. with band concerts, contin tr and Jimmy Bowns. First class: These, ued throughout Friday and Saturday Jimmy Bowns, Derald Davis. forenoon. Troop 277, Kenilworth: 2nd Class: Gil-jne- FOOD SALE Saturday, May 10 At Cornets Store Sponsored by Switchmen's ' Most Reverend His Excellency Duane G. Hunt, D.D., bishop of Salt Lake City, will be at St. Anthony church Sunday. May 11 to administer the Sacrament of Confirmation to a class of 102 candidates, adults and children. This clasi will b the larg-est class in the history of the coun ty to be confirmed at one time. All the candidates and their sponsors are to meet at the church at 1:30 to be assigned to their places. Bishop Hunt will be accompanied by visiting from different parts of the diocese to assist with the adminis- tration of the sacrament. Father Francis Lamothe, pastor of St. Anthony church will Introduce the candidates to the bishop. Embatmer rM PHONE 800 PRICE TIIORIT HATCH LAWYER Phone Helper, Utah Stafford Bldg 278 Loyal Order of Moose Governor Ben Reddlngton Secretary Meet Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. HELPER LODGE HALL AT 3 P.5I. Helper Ball Park UTAH DISTRIBUTORS (Helper - Industrial League) VS. i j i Primary Conference Assessed Valuation Of Carbon Is p'pjflire PinnAPe The Helper Ward Primary confer-clergence was held last Sunday evening in the recreation hall of the LDS chapel under the capable direction of Mrs Pearl Gardner and with the assistance of the very fine Primary y teachers. The program included songs, poems and stories of pioneer life and was presented entirely by the Primary children who were dressed in costumes of Indians, cowboys and little ., ., ., Tax included $7,911,135 For 1934 CHEV. $385 See Mrs Homer Castle Gate Terrace B After 4:30 P.M. Castle Gate, Utah According to a report by Charles Semken, Price, county assessor, the total assessed valuation of Carbon county properties other than inH. dustrial totals a Gift of Distinction! $7,911,135 PLEASE HER WITH A GIFT FROM YOU ARE SURE TO this year. THE TOGGERY The assessing of property in the county now is complete, Mr Semken said. Twenty-fivdeputies and two extra office employees have been used in making the assessments. The assessment value of real estate as city and town lots was improved farm land, $377,-99unimproved farm lands, $19,715. fruit and, $4215; grazing land, $622,-90e SLACK SUITS SUGGESTIONS . ROBES and SLACKS 0; alf other real estate, . . GOWNS 0; SLIPS PAJAMAS GLOVES NYLONS HANDKERCHIEFS HANDBAGS $143,430. Improvements on city and town lots improvements assessed on $263,665. acreage, Horses o rmules on the range, $5195; horses or mules otherwise, $8670; cattle on the range, $61,095; cattle otherwise, $20,110; sheep. $27,- 215; goats, $3375.... swine, $2010; poultry, $3145. Merchandise, supplies and trade fixtures, $689,169. implements, tools, machinery, $94,220; motor vehicles, $954,180; household furnishings. $954, ISO; personal property not otherwise enumerated, $16,790. BLOUSES $430,000; LUGGAGE THE TOGGERY "QUALITY GOODS ONLY" HELPER UTAH Rev. Lamothe Attends Funeral Services Of Ogden Church Head Father Francis R. Lamothe was away from his parish Wednesday and Thursday attending the funeral services of Right Reverend Monsig-no- r Wilford J. Giraux, pastor of St. The friends of St. Anthony church will recall the first carnival of St. Anthony last fall. Monsignor Gireaux was the guest of honor at the opening 'banquet. Solemn pontifical requiem mass was-- , said at the St. Joseph's church this ; morning at 10:30 for Rev. Gireaux", who died Sunday in a Salt Lake hospital following a brief illness. He was the former pastor of Sacred Heart church. Magna; St. Mary's church, Park City; Our Lady of Lourdes church. Salt l.ake City, and former rector of Cathedral of the Madleine,. and chancellor of the Sa1tLAke Catholic diocese. CARBON DISEASES LOW Communicable diseases in Carbon county were at a minimum with the wet'k endinc May 2. ;is reported by the State Department of Health. There were four cases of mumps and one'Yif thicken pox reported. Typewriter Ribbons (all makes) at the Journal Office. SUGGESTIONS for your FISHING VACATION GET READY FOR THE OPENING JUNE 15 E ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR W FISHING NEEDS To be tilled out by "Native" pioneers, those who were born in Utah previous to May 10, lSGO. This blank is for living pioneers only. Do not fill out for any deceased person. Name With 1&17 REGISTRATION BLANK of Pioneer .'. Date of Birth BASKETS - TACKLE BOXES AUTOMATIC REELS - FLIES CASTING REELS - CASTING POLES FLY BOOKS - LINES and LEADERS MAKE OUR STORE YOUR FISHING 11 IM UARTERS FOR 1947 Place of Birth Certified 2g y program. A high school for Helper has long been a dream and the people will never be entirely satisfied until such has been realized. The argument seems to be "one large class A high school, or two smaller class B high schools." Dr. Lambert would not commit himself on this question, but suggested it must be a problem for the lHiard and the people of the county to agree on. Bosides Mr Durrant and Supt. Reeves, other board members present were W. D. Wilson and C. W. Peterson and Clerk George Ockey. Each spoke briefly. The Helper committee will continue to be active, and will keep constantly in contact with the board concerning building programs. Address PINNEY BEVERAGE KIDS I GOOD May 10. v SUNDAY, MAY 11 75c I , BY OWNER Beth Calder as Jen Griggs and Royal according to Exalted Ruler wU, be heW Keller for a parade and party on 7:30 Vectiong of unler the Saturday May 10 to celebrate 18th anniversary of the founding of r u r the Price lodge of Elks, No. 1550. Seeks Schools Helper A committee is now working on (Continued from Page One) Satheld be will which the parade 8Chool and college should be afternoo nand consists of Erin ed a8 BOOn ag consistent, and adopt Leonard chairman, Frank Migliore, the g.3.3 sygteni. He was deflnitely Clyde Roberts, J. Allen Browne, of the opini0n that centralization of Jack Phalen and Carl Olsen. jtne Carbon schools was inevitable, During the evening the membership and urged all concerned to start a will initiate a Birthday class and campaign of educating parents that following this the Elks Ladies will! the welfare of the child should be present a program in the club rooms first, and not the convenienoe of the for members and their partners. A parents. He showed by figures that dance will conclude the day's activi- - four schools now operating in one ties. part of the county could be operated p'nder one school with 2 or 3 less Richard Lewis, Dick Petersen, Laur-- : teachers, and only one building to en Miles. Eagle with Bronze Palm: maintain. "i!.conomics lsn t my main Frank Robert Bryner. Merit badges: reason for encouraging centralization Tuck Ppnt. Dick Morley. Leo Arell but I know that the child will gain ano Robert Cones, Dick Petersen. scholastically by such a movement Dr. Lambert stated M.u-nicrU li Jtv .iiav.niiii" Richard ivuh ttvns and President Durrant Responded Robert Bryner. Earl Durrant, president of the Star: Troop 287. Spring Glen: for the board by board, responded Billy James Seevers, Wayne Rowley, for the inexpressing appreciation Matekovic, Jimmy Kosec. Merit terest taken by the Helper commit Kosec, Olsen. Jack Jimmy badges: Donald Barham, tee, and praised Dr. Lambert's disBJlly Matekovic, He assured those in atDon Rowley, Wayne Rowley, Bobby cussion. tendance that Helper's school needs Pecharick, Billy Pecharick, Salvador had long been on the minds of the Bruno. James Seevers. board, and that improvement would come first when it was consistent with economics to begin a building 0ce0 ADM: ' SALE howling funny comedy drama, "But Not Goodbye" which is coming to Helper on 1 11 Kenneth Mower and Sally Mauro visited with Ella Ward a former teacher in Helper Central school at her home in Springville last week end. FOR at her brother, Jim, talk over a family problem in the effect-urda- Funeral Director & n J"4t FAMILY CONFERENCE Neitson r FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell ! Lorraine Christensen D. MITCHELL , Seven teams who make Utah Coal League in Carbon county will sauare off next Sunday, May 11, in the season's opening. Teams enter ed are Helper (Outlaws), Hiawatha, Spring Glen, Price, Kenilworth, Drag erton, and Sunnyside. schedule according to Sunday's of Price, league prexy, Leavitt Keith sends the Mexican Outlaws to Hiawatha: Spring Glen to Price; Kenilworth to Dragerton, and Sunnyside draws a bye. McRay Lopez is manager of the Outlaw team, and also a representative on the league board of directors. Confirm Large Class At St. Anthony Church Eighteenth Birthday PROFESSIONALS Mrs Alta Duncan, mother of Colton returned to her home inTu Lake after spending a coupu ! weeks at the Colton home in up the Sprin Glen. W&fctot A I 17 BlShOp Duane IlUIlt lO Price Elks Lodge Make Plans To Observe Auxiliary v MAY & UTAH COAL LEAGUE OPENS PLAY MAY 11 Centennial Feat ere COURT OF HONOR class: Don Trauntveln. Star: Bobby J. Nielson, Tom B. Conover. Life: Merit badges: Clifford Bay Will. r yjnmb, Bob Nielson, Ray Winn, Nielsen and Don Trauntvein. Troop 284. Price 2nd Ward: 2nd class: Richard Edwards, Dick Mor-JaRobert Jensen, Leo Arellano. First class: Jobn Ma this, Richard Evans, Robert Cones, Robert Jensen, Lamar Nielsen, Leo Arellano, Dick Morley. Robert Powell. Star Scout: THURSDAY, HELPER. UTAH HELPER FURNITURE & IIDWE. 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