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Show 1847 VJSITUTAH DURING HER CENTENNIAL YEAR 1947 HELPER, UTAH DIES FARMER ALMENT HEART If services for Funeral C. busi- - at who died Helper of Enoch farmer and oti.-e- i Irian Split Pair At Celebrate Pinney Tues. HELPER PROMINENT morn- - Thursday" home nere lo:"attack following heart nf a ii a in the were held Serin illness, Price Mon- ;n; stake wua,-'Lynn with Bishop 9 p m. Soadb'ent of the Helper ward of- born October 5, ,.tnrt Utah, a son of a Kuhn Linen auu VaraarPt Lner He resided in St. George & moved to Price foquerville, and later one of the was family His jgg4 ju Price in fit to settle vr Bryner , " iay at frice. ine two Lun people moved to Helper in maae nis ij07, where he had since Lime of the He was a member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter tna married He 28, 1901, Saints. Mr Bryner was ly active in civic ana affairs ana conmuuieu community much to the building of Carbon coun as a mem'ber of the ty. jciiool board of Helper for two years and also as a member of the Carbon I board for a number County school as road supervisor He acted years. for the county in the and foreman construction of the Kenilworth and Spring Canyon highways. In 1923 he with his brother Alma Bryner constructed the Bryner Bros. Service station at Helper and oper-te- d it until his retirement, when he to his son Merrill turned it over He served Bryner. He is survived by his widow ana sons and daughters, the following Merrill E Helper; Dr. Loren C. of Provo; Mrs James (Evelyn) Varner Columbia and Mrs Samuel (Rhea) Marvosh, Salt Lake City; also the following brothers and sisters, John r. Price; James L. Bryner, Helper; J. Alma Bryner, Salt Lake City; Mrs Rosella B. Anderson, Lille B. Pranflsen of Price; Mrs Edith B. Sheppard, South Jordan, and eight grandchildren GODDESS CONTEST double-heade- 3-- 2, 3-- 1. seven-innin- ficiatine. October The Utah Distributors and Pinney Beverage put on a couple of fine baseball exhibitions Tuesday night as they split a r. The Salt Lakers took the first game and Helper came back in the second contest to top the Beveragemen Coincidental is the fact that each team was credited with 5 hits apiece in each contest. Max Pessetto and Gene Ludlow hooked up in the first game, a g affair, in a real pitching duel, with Max having the edge until the sixth inning when a wild pitch allowed Powers to score with the first run of the game. After a hit, a sacrifice and a walk in the seventh, Max was removed for Bill Carr who struck out Spackman, then hit Olson filling the bases. It was then Ludlow proceeded to win his own game by driving a liner over first base scoring McGurk and Caputo to win the game. This all happened after the Distributors had scored twice in the top of the seventh on a hit, and error, 2 sacrifice hits and a single by Gil Ma- NORTH CARBON GRLS Five girls are working hard to reign over Helper's Centennial July Fourth celebration as th? Goddess of Liberty, Mrs. Tom Migliaccio, chairman of the committee in charge, reported early this week. According to Mrs. Migliaccio the following girls are entered and are being sponsored by the organization listed: Miss Pat Cima, Helper, sponsored by B.PW. dub Patricia Johnson, Castle Gate, sponsored by Kiwanis club; Norma Helper, sponsored by Royal local union; and Jjssie Nelson, Helper, sponsored by the Women of the Hig-ginso- Moose. list of the valuable gifts that go to the winning girls, plus the 10 per cent of the votes sold was reported by the comover mittee as follows: Hat and dress, J. C. Penney Co.; Shoes and hose, The Vogue; $5.00 in cleaning. Central Cleaners; bracelet, The Elite Ladies Store; chatelaine jewelery. in merGift Shop Jewlers; $5.00 chandise from the h & A and Helper Drug stores; and $5.00 in records, Electric Service Co. chatelaine jewelery. Ross Jewlers. wave from Smiley's Permanent Beauty Shop. According to Mrs. Migliaccio, the contest will be judged by Mesdames Robert Sheldon, D. K. Downey and Pete Archer. A plea is made from the committee in charge of the Goddess of Liberty contest to people to support the girls and give them all the possible encouragement they can. Especially are the sponsoring organizations asked to hack their entrant. A will In the contest Dean Stringham, USAC athlete, came thru with a performance that netted the Salt Lakers- only one run while Manager Frank Zacaria's charges pushed over 3 runs, and then played almost perfect defensive ball to fin ish the night affair in less han 2 hours. The Helper team came through with six double-play- s in the two contests to display the effectivness of the Bailey to Woods to Maroon combination that were responsible for four of the six Woods' sensational spear of Powers' in the ninth inning which he immediately converted into a double play unassisted, was the fielding gem of the two games. Had he not jumped into the stratosphere and pulled the drive down the game would have been all tied up because two runners were on base and would have scored. Gil Maroon with 3 hits in 7 times at bat lead the locals in the hitting department. 5-- hit - twin-killin- one-hand- ed line-dri- ve organized a Post Owens has served during the past in 1946. adjutant year. Elected with Owens are Mike Varanakis. first vice command-r- . Bill Rtiniside, second vice James Dixon, adjutant-financ- e officer; Guy Adams, sergeant at arms; Tony Douros, chaplain; James Polve, service officer and William Crosro. historian. Following the election meeting nih was held on June 17, refresh-ment- s were served to the mentber-an- d guests present. to serve corn-wand- Mr and Mrs Charles Maroon, the Helper's first baseman, young son Arthur of Calif., spent a week in Helper v'sitise with Oil. They will leave Wrents 0f Gil and his Phone Va-,lei- o- wv N"' items to Helper Journal SEE THE INDIAN SHOW, JULY 1ST. (adv.) rtah Centennial Exposi- tion, state Fair Grounds, Lake City. Jf,rry Colonna, Juje Court 228-Ju- 6 Tennis salt Lake City. Jly 1, 2, 3, "te. 4 Richfield. , National Clay championships, Independence 111 Play June 27 AtPrice One of the outstanding events on the Centennial calendar for Car Rebekah Lodge Plan To bon county Is scheduled for Friday Grand Officers evening, June 27. When the three- Utahna Rebekah Lodge No. 39 will act drama, "It Shall Keep Thee, will be presented at the Price city hold regulas meeting Friday evening of this week at tre K.P. Hall auditorium at 8:00 p.m. by the North at which time the Grand Officers of Carbon Stake M.I. A. This unusual and the Rebekah Assembly will make an play Is especially appropriate official visitation. Initiation of can- - valuable for this centennial year. didates will be a special feature of 'The central theme predominating in the program. Preceeding the meet- - three acts is the sublime faith of a ine a banquet will be held at the pioneer people and the story con hotel at 6. P"1' Rrvations cerns the effects of that faith on mav be maae wnn Mrs. viary wu- - the lives of three generations. The play begins in 1865 with the son in Helper. Joint Memorial services for de- - log cabin home of the Carter fami- ceased members of Helper Lodge iy as the setting. At the request of No. 56, I.O.O.F. and Utahna Rebekah Ungham Young, Will and Sarah, Lodge No. 39 will be observed on the with their two children had settled same evening at 7:45 p.m. jjn southern Utah. Discouraged by or water, hard clay soil, hail At a recent meeting of Utahna ..!. j... a i. nf nffn-'oru l'"5e n.v.,u WQQ storms, cricKeis, rl iwrcrii i" nicy held, at winch time me ionowing fight Cnief Black Hawk ami nis officers were chosen to serve for )jan(j Gf Indians. the next six months: Noble Grand, Tim Carter is the dominant charEthel Mrs. Binch, Helper; Vice acter throughout the play first, as Grand, Mrs. Stella Conover, Kenil- the pioneer sou who decides which Secretary. Mrs. course his life shall take second, worth; Recordine Financial as the father who has faith his own Marv Wilson, Hlper: Secretary, Mrs. Myrtle Bryner, Hel-'pe- child will make the right decision, Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Knobbs. and third, as the grandfather, who Mrs. Louise Helper and Trustee. performs miraculous healing to reMcDonald, Castle Gate. Installation store the faith of his grandson. n The play is under the direction of Mrs. L. Earl Acord of Helper DUP WL FETE ALL CARBON and includes the following cast of RESIDENTS OVER SIXTY-FIVDaughters of Utah Pioneers under characters. the direction of their captain Mrs. 1st Generation Irvin Gerbpr of Wellington, are en- Sarah Carter mother, Mrs. Cliff tetaining all of Carbon county over Hansen. Spring Glen. i, ai a special pruKiiwn ami rmpr- Will Carter father, Hubert Hrein-sotainment hrinay. june a. at i p.m. Castle Gate. n the L.D.S. tabernadp at Price, Emma Jane Carter child, Kay 111 9C , . tt , ha n i avnti n a " f ..o, lm entire mui, i;roauueiu, iieijier. treated to a free picture show at Tim Carter son, Bill Khead. of the Price theatre as a compliment price. of Devietti, manager of the Margaret Bailey Tim's sweatheart, "lpatre. Louise Wade, Price. j .ii-.l- j l,ln i Ev-icr- Day Slide Exhibit, Independence Day Nations at Logan, Fort Bridger, Wyo. Huntlng-FI'mor- Ju'y ion, park Clty amplonhipB, County e, celebrat- Motor Pinevlew -- Boat Lake. n, n. A A j League Nears Final Games 4 C.Y.O. team of Salt Next Wednesday, July 2, the Utahj On July the Distributors will again meet the Salt; Lake City, who won the first half of this Bonniville league in Salt Lake, Tjike Pinney Beverage team, Orand wni come to Helper to meet the Dis contest a Anderson be night will it Mrs. Louise the time lando Sulpizio were speakers at will begin at 8:15 in the Helper pars. tributors in an exhibition game as a Sacrament evening This will be the final home league part of the Centennial celebration regular Sunday ward of the The following sponsored by the various organizameeting of the Helper game for the first half. Latter of Christ 9. the Jesus league comes tions of the city. It was almost cerof Church Broadbent Wednesday.of July with Help- tain that the locals will meet the half first the Dav Saints. Bishop Lynn end was n to the and meeting to Brigham City and Oakland "Larks," a barnstorming conducted the The choir er traveling at program. the of team, here either on July 3 or July 6. Pinney charge Provo playing e of Provo. Lynn to Both dates have been offered and all travels under the leadership QimHiv Helper will attempt that awaits setting the date is con- furnished the music. Distributors hpre the announced that Broadbent is an formation irom me "learns, " Bishop some kind of to shake tne j'n Gardthem Ernest over made was announcement planning had by ward have team the but reported his ball two seasons. In two years ner, business manager. a July 24 observance, was en- for the past date to program the that The second half will possibly get has .won one game from the IU In The Helper and was at Provo during underway on July 13, at least that is shrouded in mystery. that Timps. Bag July 24." is the back of Jjj the first half last year. They have the general idea at this time. A schedare who Helper .ward met thrice this year with the Timps ule will be approved by a league of them here meeting in the near future. observance of Pioneer Day. taking all three, two Provo. at INDIAN and one SEE THE j (.) 1 Sincerely, Albert Fossat. 30 GLADYS VOLL ELECTED TO 8 & 40 NATIONAL COMMITTEEE Mrs. Gladys Voll, retiring department chapeau of the 8 & 10, was honored at the Departmental Marche of the 8 & 40, held at the New House hotel in Salt Lake City last Saturday, when she was elected a national Povolr member from Utah. Mrs Vera Paine of Odgen was elected to succeed Mrs Voll as departmental chapeau. A business session was held in the afternoon, followed by a banquet at night when installation of officers took place. Those attending from Price and Helper included Audrey Gulp. Nettie Miles. Flossie Martin, Mary Delpha and Lyle Lamph, all from Price; Gladys Voll and Minnie Wahl from Helper. MARRIAGE PERMITS Marriage licenses have been issued the following couples during the to B. H. past week, according Young, county clerk. Jeromp Hermandes, Sunnyside, and Teressa Stella. Columbia. Martin I. Ahlin, Kenilworth and Pauline Tone, Helper. Melicendro Madrid. Dragerton, and Marie Emerensana Martinez. Sunny-dal- e. to E ' SHOW, JULY 13T. m r; d Ward Hear Speakers, Plan observance of Pioneer Day July 24and ar M.I.A. Presents Over-lad- Jnly S,ate Capitol. Ju'y 3, 4, 5 Salt Horse Show, with Exposition. ly Carbon Post No. 21 of the American Legion last Thursday reelected Vince Bonza as their commander, and he was immediately installed in the position that he assumed 10 Games beins played at presen t are months ago after Stanley Litizzette badmiton. volley hall, horseshoe, bas- v resigned to attend law school. Mar- 'ketball. loop tennis and boxing. in Curtis, district five commander afternoon he is teaching boxing of Mvton, was the installing officer. and reports mat ueno un, oieic Other officers who will serve with Briest. BilHe Higby and Cotton WebMr Bonza during the ensuing year ster are showing promise. are Elmo Turcasso, first vice comWith the youth interest in tennis mander; Frank Romano, second vice and softball as well as other acticommander: Mary Fabrizio. adjutvities pretty much assured. Migliacant: Albert Cook, finance officer-Howar- cio is anxious to have the adults Orlando Dunn, chaplain; of get- take advantage ot Pm,l m Rachele, service officer, Edward Bud finn- a litt e recreation, Laurs-rgeant at arm'. iVryl terested should get in touch with the Porter, historian. The entire group new director. were installed by Commander Curtw immediately following the election. GUN CLUB SCHEDULES reelected besides SHOOT NEXT WEDNESDAY Three others were Vrn , . .ffif.oi'C v,w.v,,., Mr Bonza, and two ui u The United Gun Club will hold FabMiss Mr Romano, changed jobs. one of its regular scneauiea gun rizio and Mr Rachele were reelected shoots next Wednesday for members and Mr Laursen and Mr Turcasso announced. the only, Mr Martin Perrero exchanged positions held during A number of prizes valued at anmu the jiast year. an $, on each have been donated by Carbon post's commander is and business establishments local Conat the employee of the Utah Liquor of will bp used as premiums trol Commission and is manager sn00t. the Helper store. He has been very active in the promotion of Legion : Vinini' riected. At wiv activities local post is the present time the Fourth celebrathe July sponsoring tion. CENTENNIAL EVENTS commenTS bu the ed itor tip-to- Top Half Of Utah Industrial STATEWIDE Current: All-St- ducted between 10 and 12 on days. Beginners from 10 to 11 and advanced kiddies from 11 to 12. He reports that quite a number of Kenilworth youngsters have responded to the program, and he extends an invitation to other surrounding places to participate as well as those District Head Installs Owens last week was elect commander Aberdeen of the American Legion Post No. 86, Kenilworth, to succeed Calvin Jewkes, Jr., sho has served since the post was helper st Nearly a hundred youngsters have reporting to the city park daily where they are being guided in the art of play by Tom Migliaccio, director newly named recreational for Helper city. According to Mr. Migliaccio free Vince Bonza Reelected To Head Helper Post; Frank 6DITORIALS The Carbon High school band will Possessing the stamp of approval Utah's Centennial Commission apptar at the head of the parade on and aided by civic, fraternal, and the Fourth, according to E. M. Wilreligious organizations in the North liams, directr. The American Legion Carbon area, the July Fourth Cen- band will appear also. The Legion tennial Celebration in Helper prom- land is under the baton of William ANONYMOUS TAXPAYER ises to be one of the outstanding Toy of Price, and has just been PLEASE NOTE OUR RULE At frequent intervals this column events of the decade. A spectacular formed. ha salute and a fireworks display, a CYO TEAM PLAYS HERE requested our readers to take of the "Forum" or 'TLet-te- rs mammoth parade, two dances, two advantage Sparked with their win over Brig-hato the Editor' column that gives baseball games, a swiming meet, the Utah Distributors are poinraces, a patriotic pogram, concess- ting this week for their invitational an opportunity to air ones views perions in the Auditorium, refeshments game with the Salt Lake CYO on taining to subjects. our readers have contributed at the park, add up to an interesting, the Fourth of 2:00 p.m. The Many of at July, educational fun-fefor the entire CYO Nine under the direction of articles, and in practically every infamily. Jim Caputo is one of the leading stance they were published, providing Sponored by the American Legion teams in the Amateur Federation of th"y did not involve an infraction of Carbon Post Ni. 21 to commemorate Salt Lake. Their game will be their our rules. One rule we will continue to Inthe founding of our great state by first appearance in Helper. on is of anonsist the Mormon Pioneers and to aid in On the other half of the double contributions. If ;i contributor ymous the building of a War Memorial of bill will be a game featuring the both World Wars In Helper the Cen- Springville Girl's Softball team, an doesn't think enough of his article to sign his name when it Is sent in. tennial Committee cordially invites outfit from Provo Vallev it's hardly consistent that we should all citizens of Carbon county to at- Area and the Helper Girls Dlamanti tend. publish the article. We shall be glad Club team at 4:30 p.m. The SpringChairman Albert Cook and Vice ville club has beaten all other teams to withold the contributor's name Chairman Dr P. M. Gonzalez met for the Girls' Softball Crown in the from the print, but the article must with the committeee last Thursday state and are out to add another be signed in the contributor's own evening to receive reports and to scalp to their trophy room. The Hel- handwriting. If the "Anonymous Taxpayer'' wish check the calendar of the day. In a per outfit, a newly formed unit, has es us to members of the committee to meet been print nis "uoment manea practicing for the past two plans were completed and urged all months and are reported to lie in last week, be must send us a signed statement to the effect he is the aujoint announcement they stated the p shape for this contest. Their thor of the contribuion. at the Auditorium, Monday evening, manager, Frank Scavo, has assured June 30, at 8:00 p.m. for the final the Journal that his stars will promeeting. Rev. Francis LaMothe was vide some stiff competition for the THE DOG ORDINANCE GETS LOCAL COMMENT appointed chairman of the newly for visitors. Helper Journal med Purchasing Committee. Of further interest to sports fans City, Governor Herbert Maw sent his will be a swimming meet and races I read of the new city ordinance was He Committee. the to regrets in the City park to commence right to keep dogs off the streets. As a unable to accept their invitation to the parade and park program mater of opinion, I don't think the attend the celebration. Previous com after at 12:00 noon. degs should be killed without notice mittments take him elsewhere. to owner as dogs do get away once in a while. I wonder if their isn't some other less drastic means of 3-A- ct taking care of this problem, without killing them, for regardless of the Breed of dog, it is always valuable to the owner, child or adult. Yow may print this if you wish. been New Slate Of Officers ed Dn YOUTH RESPONDING" TO PLAY PROGRAM Entertain AT HELPER'S PARK Two Legion Posts Elect Aberdeen Post Picks Frank Owen As Their New Commander The 4th by DRAWS FIVE roon. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1947 came naney .iarsarei.s sister, Dorothy Hardee, Castle Gate. Brother Olsen Swedish man, Pat McCune, Helper. Wolf Paw Indian, Arnold Mathis. Price. 2nd Generation-T- im Carter father, Bill Rhead. Price. Margaret Carter mother, Louise Wade, Price. Gloria Eunice Carter daughter, Bianchlnl, Helper. Dan Carter son, Lewis Nlelson, Spring Canyon. Rachel Proctor, city gossop, Midge Memmott, Helper. Mattie Swenson country gossip, Mae Hlatt, Helper. Rodney VanNorton Gentile, Bruce Brner, P.rice. 3rd Generation-Eun- ice Carter Elliott mother, Gloria Bianchini, Helper. Billy Elliot son, Elmer Hamilton, Helper. Tim Elliot eldest son, Maurice Reese, Price. Sally Elliot daughter. Colleen Ross Cardon Angus McDonald, Price, and Dolly Audrey Winders, Price. Castle Gate. Dollie Elliott young girl. Margaret Thompson, Price. daughMargaret Olson married ter, Andrea Whittaker. Castle Gate. Sylvia Hughes Tim's girl friend, Betty Plaga, Helper. Dr. Karvar Arnold Mathis, Price. Safety Tip For The Week Of June 23rd PEDISTRIN STAR-GAZIN- If you want to be an astronomer, don't do your star gazing on city streets. Keep your eyes open for danger. Remember, a motorist's range of vision Is limited, and if you are a pedestrian you are expected to watch your step. Use crosswalks and intersections for crossing the road. Last year forty-twper cent of Utah's pedestrian fatalities occurred between in where motorists tersectlong relaxed their intersection o mid-bloc- k Even If it costs you a few more seconds, walk in safe areas. Walk with the traffic lights and use crosswalks. |