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Show THE HELPER JOURNA f PAGE EIGHT SEASON SCHEDULE FOR HELPER JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM RAIN STOPS OPENING WINS COUNTY LAURELS games in the Coal League's cpening schedule last Sunday were rained out, and the seven teams who constitute the league this year are awaiting the second round Sunday, May 18. Price draws a bye with Hiawatha going to Sunnyside. Dragerton to Spring Glen; and" Helper's Outlaws travel to Kenil worth. Following is the remainder of the schedule for the first and second halves which was recently adopted by the league: May 25 Hiawatha bye; Dragerton at Price; Spring Glen at Helper; Kenllworth at Sunnyside. June 1 Dragerton bye; Hiawatha at Kenllworth; Price at Helper; Sunnyside at Spring Glen. June 8 Kenllworth bye; Helper at Dragerton; Spring Glen at Hiawatha; Sunnyside at Price. June 22 Helper bye. Kenilwortn t Spring Glen; Dragerton at Sunny- side; Price at Hiawatha. June 29 Spring Glen bye; Sunny-Sidat Helper; Price at Kenllworth; Hiawatha at Dragerton. e Second Half Sunnyside bye; Price at July Spring Glen; Hiawatha at Helper; Dragerton at Kenllworth. July 13 Price bye; Sunnyside at Hiawatha; Spring Glen at Dragerton. Kenllworth at Helper. July 20 Hiawatha bye; Price at Dragerton; Helper at Spring Glen; Sunnyside at Kenllworth. bye; July 27 Dragerton at Hiawatha; Helper at Price; 6 Kenil-wort- h It's Time To Have Your RADIATORS Flushed and Gleaned "AIR RIDE" U. S. ROYAL TIRES America's Newest, Most Modern Tire Cool-Rid- e Seat Covers CONOCO PRODUCTS UJS. BATTERIES 4 See Ua for Expert Lubrication Penxoll A Quaker State Olla Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing THE MIDLAND SERVICE STATION Main & Locust Phone Helper 307 ( i .a mmm fT 1947-4- 8 ANTHONY CHURCH e Father Lamothe extends his Price City Hospital thanks to Ernest Gardner and The Helper Junior High school on May 1 Mrs Verla Tucker. Helper, baseball fans for their cooperation in changing the schedule time of the 1 boy. piled up a total of 109 May Baseball game that 2 Mrs to school win Carbon Julia the May Castle Zorn, points taken would have championship for 1947. Price with Gate, boy. place had the wea is74, was a close second to Helper, May 2 Mrs Gus Burdis, Price, girl ther permitted. The Hiawatha with 12; and Wellington May 2 Mrs Sam Tallerico, Castle change of time was 3 Gate, boy. 11, and Spring Glen with jwith made to enable the May 2 Mrs Harold Nelson, Price, points, trailed the two larger schools players and fans to a team. boy. to enter failed 'Dragerton confirmation attend 4 Mrs Donald Anderson, May The contest was divided into three afternoon. Sunday Price, boy. 9th lutn and groups: 8th, grades, his thanks With 5 Mrs G. K. Nielsen, Huntwith each group competing against May Father Lamothe exits own group. In the 8th grade ington, girl. his whole- tends Rev. Lamoth May 5 Mrs Candido Ramerlc. group Helper scored 34 points; Price hAartPd suDDort to the Helper team 31: and Hiawatha 6. In the 9th Rains, girl. 6 Mrs David King, Hiawatha, and wishes it every success for a May grade division the local kids showed when to victorious season. all competition their heels girl. May 7 Mrs Earl Burgess, Price, they scored 43 points against 11 for Owing to the wet weather prevail Wellington; 10 from Price and 6 and girl. 3 for Hiawatha and Spring Glen. May 7 Mrs Hal Olsen, Helper, ing in Helper Sunday, the memorial hnnnrine the deceased moth Price came through In the 10th girl. 7 42 Mrs St. Anthony's parish, sched of division ers May Helper Brinkerhoff, by beating Huntinggrade ton, girl. uled to take place on the lawn of me against In the first division Ochoa came May 7 Mrs Tullio Lunelli, Helper, ofcnrMi in front of the statue of the Madonna, took place in the church through with a first in the 50 and boy. 75 yard dashes, and ran on the winMay 7 Mrs Betty Thompson, Hia- following the first Mass at 8:30. Fater Francis Lamothe blessed the ning 220 relay team, and took first watha, boy. 8 before the Altar of the Mrs wreath In division Jesus May broad in the Lopez, Price, jump. place 100 Blessed Virgin Mary In the Sanctu-ar- v 11 Happy Plaga won the and boy. 10 Mrs and recited the prayers for the Claude 220 dashes; Earl Benedict the broad May Conover, deceased and this was followed by jump and shot put, and Jim Scarcelli Castle Dale, boy. won the 440. the hymn, "Mother Dear O Pray For May 11 Mrs Arnold Downard, Me" sung by the entire congregation. In the third division Bent of Price Price, boy. and 13 Mrs The wreath was the gift of the Max May the Fullmer. copped proved Ferron, speedster h Bosone, Ruggeri, Lakatos and firsts in the century and 220. Help- girl. families. The families of the er's Jean Plaga, Kayo Niwa and J. May 14 Mrs Max Finley, Price, four mothers that died since Mother's Funcannon cornered second and third twins, boy and girl. won two Day, 1946. the in events, Plaga places the 440, and the local relay team Three Grades At 1:30 p.m. Sunday His Excellwon the 440 event. Campbell also School ency Most Reverend Duane G. Hunt, won a pair of firsts for Price in the Visit Helper Wed. D.D., Bishop of Salt Lake, adminishigh jump and broad jump. In the Sacrament of Confirmation pole vault Frsd Halverson and The first, second and third grades tered the 106 candidates, the largest class to tied for first. from the Latuda school, chaperoned to be confirmed in the history of the by their teacher, Mrs Mary Rynio, Diocese of Salt Lake. Sixty-thre1947 POPPY DAY were visitors in Helper Wednesday, Of the 43 43 adults. children and (Continued from Page One) making a tour of the Bonnie theatre 10 were converts to Catholare being made to cover the city the city hall, the fire department adults, icism. completely so that everyone will have and the Helper Journal, where manBishop Hunt commented on the an opportunity to honor the war agers explained the various points of well which the prepared manner dead and aid the living victims of interest to them. children and adults knew the catechStudents comprising the two conflicts. the three ism and praised the work of the "The Saturday before Memorial grades included: Paul Heaiey, Jean-nett- e Sisters, and the Pastor in their acHeaiey, Patricia Picco, Merrie Day has been observed as Poppy complishment. Day in all parts of the country for Lee DeCola, Charlotte King, Carol the Father Lamothe introduced many years," said Mrs Voll, in an- Sue Massa, Donna Kraync, Jimmy candidates to the Bishop. Candidates nouncing the date of this year's ob- Bishop, Bobby Abbott, Susie Valdez were the following: servance. "Poppies have been worn and Valadomir Tolich. ADULTS in memory of the war dead ever Rosaline Georges Higginson Barker, since the close of World War I. They convalescent workshops throughout Steve Horvath, the Horvath, Dorothy The disabled men country. take are replicas of the wild flowers Dambrosio, Barbara Shepard, which grew on the battle fields of special pride in making the flowers George Norma Borla, Veda Topolovec, JimFrance and Belgium, fought over in to honor their fallen comrades and my Scarcelli, Pauline Fossat, Adolph the work is valuable to them as ocboth wars, but they have come to Gemm Capece, Joseph ElAndreini, besides cupational therapy, bringing symbolize memory for those who Nick egante, Mascara, Erna Borla, them much needed earnings." died in any part of the world. John Gambero, Jackson, Virginia The are poppies being unpacked "The poppies which the Auxiliary and counted by the Auxiliary's poppy Louis Tone, Elsie Taskar. will distribute are all mande-madHelen Plese, Flora Borla, Frank committee and made ready for the shaped from crepe paper by disabled Pauline Kuretich, John Tas Wallace, veterans working in hospitals and volunteer workers who will distribute them in all parts of the city on kar, Ruddy Sacco. Guido Toigo, Vir Poppy day. No price will be asked ginia Mellins, Pete Ruggeri, An- Spring Glen at Sunnyside. August 3 Kenllworth bye; Drag- for the little flowers but everyone dretta Bunnell, Thelma Flaim, Law erton at Helper; Hiawatha at Spring receiving one will be asked to con- rence Payne, Sylvia Jackson, Eddie tribute something for the welfare of Evatz, Martin Perrero, John Costello, Glen; Price at Sunnyside. August 10 Helper bye. Spring the disabled veterans, their families Carmella Gonzales, Helen Ossana, Robert Sacco, Louis DeRose, CarGlen at Kenilwortn; Sunnyside at and the families of the dead "The Poppy contribution makes dos- - mella DeRose, Ellen Perri, Juanita Dragerton; Hiawatha at Price. August 17 Spring Glen bye; Help- sible the Legion Auxiliary's exten Lavato, Ann Perrl. CHILDREN er at Sunnyside; Kenilworth at sive rehabilitation and child welfare Ruth Achulatta, Juanita Aguilar, Price and Dragerton at Hiawatha. work," Mrs Fullerton said. Esther Borla, Susan Bruno, Ralph Columbo, Helen Drazich, Betty Dudley, Margaret Evatz, Erna Lee Flaim, Garcia Celerino, Frances Garcia, Mary Ann Josephine Garcia, David Gazel, Severina VeNoy Gazel, Gonzales, Gary Kirkwood. James Marchese, Betty Ori, Emma Palasio, Virginia Perez, Lawrence Regis, Christine Ruden, . Ernest Sac- 4 I r, rt ", ci uesiiiie oacco, uioria Bate", Roy Saceomano, Helen Skerl, Mary Virginia Toigo, Louis Vuksinick, Nor-- ! man Vuksinick. Anton Yeiinich, Mar-- ! tha Yeiinich, Dolores Zanelli. Eugene Crocco. From Notre Dame School Dominic Albo, Madeline Barra, Vin-- ; cent Barra, Carol .lean Bonacci, Ger-- ! sin-Icer- j 32. 1 Less than Years Experience 1 year 1 Year 1250 1 1325 2 3 1400 1475 1550 1625 1700 1775 1850 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 Year 3 $1580 1655 1730 1805 1880 1955 2030 2105 2180 2255 2330 2405 2480 2555 $1380 1455 1530 1605 1680 1755 1830 1905 1980 2055 2130 Master-- . 4 Year $1780 1855 1930 2005 2080 2155 2230 2305 2380 2455 2530 $2280 2355 2430 2505 2580 2655 2730 2805 2880 2955 im 2680 3105 3180 3255 3330 3405 3480 Degree 12430 2505 2580 2655 2730 2805 2880 2955 3030 3105 303O 2755 2830 2905 - 280 3igo 3255 3330 3405 3480 3555 3630 Maria Paiz, Eugene Ricco Francis Politano, Erna Lee Saceom- aid Bruno, Charles Carter, Robert Colzani, Johanne Dalpiaz, Sylvia Katherine Erramospe, Charles Ghirardelli, Victor Giordani, Anthony Gonzales, Duane Hatch, Raymond Malenclk, Yvonne Migliore, William Thomas Dai-Dia- Years Ossana, z. ano, Mary Anne Saceomano, Alice Marie Schoenberger, Frances Schoen-berge- r, Mary Skerl, Frank Slaven-sk- y, iVrginia Telleroli, and Sammy Columbo. 7 Ker-bovic- Latuda From Pro-caro- yy-- . :ffyMg:yyM e . a , . week ' ; Modern Offices Throughout the West A , In Price at 31 E. Main St. mm tl III U III Furniture IBedrooiu .... wAcouUcost This is a bed in a motor court or hotel. It looks all ricjht . . . but under that cover is a skimpy blanket, a hard mattress, wornout springs. Every tourist who spends a night in this bed is going to be sure he doesn't stay another night . . . and a lost tourist means lost dollars. But if Utah's two million tourists could be induced to stay ONE EXTRA DAY, they would spend an extra $30,000,000. That's why everyone who deals with tourist should make their stay pleasant through comfortable accommodations, courteous service and attention. A satisfied tourist today means a return trip to Utah next yearl Kit BRING teacher salary schedule adopted by th meeting held recently. The experience a teacher has had and th spent in colleges preparing for Shown below is the 1947-4Carbon county school board at a column is the number of years remaining columns list the time teaching profession. 0 MAY 15. 1,47 TEACHER SALARY SCHEDULE S COMMENTS 3 THURSDAY. TAH NOTES FRO:,! ST, COAL LEAGUE OKHED; AH HELPER. THEM BACK IN '48 (Continued from Page One) NIGHT BASEBALL DREAM IS ABOUT TO COME TRUE In just two weeks from last night or on May 28, night baseball in Help er will be introduced for the first time. It has been definitely under-stoothat the project dreamed about several years ago, but actually start ed prior to the Days of '49 last Feb rnnry. will be completed and Helper's entrant in the Utah Industrial lea- true, the Utah Distributors, and Provo will inaugurate night baseball in Helper on the night of May 28. The electric light department has reported that a few final installations remain to be made, and ttho project will be completed a day or two ahead of the May 28 date. A committee is at work preparing a short ceremony to preceed the game, details to be announced later. They have been assured that May 28 will be the first baseball game under the lights in Helper. Following the opening it is hoped several other baseball teams will use the lights to play games. MODERN THAT HOME3LVKERS WANT m j . Our customers are asking u, for modern that 8hows the beauty of fine veneers that uses contra8tinfl woods in an mterestmg way that has big beveled plate glass mirrors and other quality details. Here it is, in a Five-Piecbedroom Suite. - e SPECIAL at $S2'. 00 MORE DESIGNS PRICED SLIGHTLY HIGHER IN 4- - AND 5-PI- SUITES MAKE OUH STORE YOUR FISHING HEADQUARTERS FOR 1947 MARRIAGE PERMITS wnm:ji rare According to B. H. Young, county clerk, marriage permits .were issued to the following last week: Roy1 Linden Cheney, Spring Canyon and Doris Deen Kent, Helper. Simon Shelby Richards, Denver, and Dola Mae Iversort, Denver. HELPER FURNITURE & IIDWE. CO, STORKS IN HELPER and PRICE PHONE 3 76 SO. MAIN HELPER |