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Show THURSDAY, JULY f HE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR 31 1947 COMMENTS TIDINGS HOME-TOW- N Bits of This.and.That of the People and Happenings in and about Helper. Myrtle, Jesse and Bill Perry reLeaving Sunday for a three-da- y lolast Friday from an enjoyWonderland turned trip to the Wayne trip to California. cated in the southern part of Utah able ten-da- y them were Mr with Mrs Hal Returning Taylor. were Mr and and Mrs John IJasile, who visited Mr and Mrs Joe Eaquinta re- here two days enroute to their home in Grant Town, West turned last week from a ten-da- y and Park Yellowstone to trip Bryce canyon. Visitors at the Tullius home Houseguests last Saturday and from Friday to Sunday were Mr Sunday at the Carl Perry home and Mrs Harry Jurgens and three were Mr and Mrs V. P. Walker daughters. Margerie, Jerry and and son Jerry, Mr and Mrs 1111 Donell of Homedale Oregon. Mrs Prlscoll and Mrs N. R. Christen-se- n Jurgens is a sister of Mrs Tullius this being the first time in 13 of Moali. years they had seen each other. Enjoying the week end at Man-- ti Understand Helperites occupied were Mr and Mrs Hector Chi-ar- a and children of Helper, and a good share of the grandstand at Mr and Mrs Ierald Otteson & son the game in Provo Sunday. Those of Price. They report a very good witnessing the exciting game that visit, as Mr and Mrs Eldon Otte-eo- n we know of were: Johnny and! of Sacramento were also there Sharon tiianco, Mr and Mrs Mar- tin Ganser, Mr and Mrs Al Wahl, Among the many Helper visitors Mr and Mrs Ed Marchetti, Thorit in Salt Lake City on the 24th Hatch. Ed Sheya, Art and Doc were Lillian and John Laboroi and Dalpiaz, IVob Nilson, Joe Dalpiaz, Dan Colzani, D. K. Downey, the daughter, Janie. Krackett sisters (Edith, Mary, etc) Salt Lake City visitors last and many others we can't name. week were Helen and Barbara Mr and Mrs Fred Garavaglia, ac Nilson, Helen returning last Friday and Barbara staying until companied by Carol and Helen West, left Monday for Tacioma, yesterday. Califorlnia. The West sisters have Emma Rehol left Sunday for Al- been visiting here since July 4th. bany, California, where she will Mr and Mrs Pete Milano and visit with Mr and Mrs Jack She also plans to visit her daughter Patricia, and Mrs Milan-o'- s Bister In Los Angeles during her father, "Grandpa" Formento, month of vacationing. Mary and all of Salt Lake City, visited a Rudy Rebol drove her to Salt few days In Helper with relatives Lake Sunday, stopping at Provo and friends. Tia their return to see the ball Mrs Ian Strong says she is game. home to relax after visiting with More Salt Lake visitors over her daughter Betty in Los Angeles the 24th holiday were Hazel and who was recently married. Mrs Jess Cox, Arva Lou and Judy Rae. Strong left May 20 for the east, Mrs Cox attended the Women of visiting her son Jack in Detroit, the Moose convention, heM Friday and a sister in New York City. She reports a really wonderful Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs Ray Cox spent the trip, having been gone a month, week end at the Jess Cox home, prior to her jaunt to the coast Mrs Cox and son remaining to state. visit the rest of this week. Mr and Mrs Bert Monk of San A week end visitor at the John Luis O'BIspo, Calif., are guests Laboroi home was a cousin, Evelyn at the Dayton Kelly home and Viettl of Salt Lake City. also visited Mr Monk's parents, Mr and Mrs Moroni Hunt of Price Guests at the home of Janet and Mildred and Dayton Kelly, Thorit Hatch Monday night and by Betty Lawley were Tuesday were Dr. and Mrs C. L. visitors in Salt Lake July 24th. Kline and daughter, Nancy, from Racine, Wisconsin. The Klines Mrs John Buchanan and daughare former Carbon county ter, Bertha Spratling of course along with the proud parents, Mr and Mrs Joe Marvosh, are really bubbling over with enthusiasm at the new boy, which arrived ! July 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the Stand ardville hospital. His name is Brent, and should really George UELPER TOURNAL be proud with the grandmother and in making All Your the 4th living generation possible. Congratulations to all! Mlll-eric- h. THE er For Typewriter Ribbons Carbon Paper Account Books .Staples and Staplers. HI-LA- News of another arrival of interest to local people ia the son of Mr and Mrs G. LaMarr Crawford of California. The new arival answers to Gardner Lynn Crawford and arived July weighing S lbs. ND CHOCLO-DRINI- C Hot or Cold-f- or Young or Old DON'T YOU THINK TELEVISION IS A WONDECFUL INVENTION? j-, V jpr IfV MAYBE, BUT IT WILL NEVER REPLACE THE OLD FASHIONED But our NEW merchandise, arrfving almost dally, is all top quality and time-testemade by nationally-know- n manufacturers. We row have the new MONITOR Refrigerators hurry I d, (Continued from Page One) baseball Utah's American Legion have evaded the ideals of junior in team see their to participate on a national scale, just as set up the finals. I could be specific if it were necessary. Let's not confuse the issue, I certainly do not have any fight still with the American Legion, or its junior baseball program I'm as heartily in favor of this fine organization and compliment the is against membership for the high ideals set forth by it. My "beef abote rise to aren't who big enough the few membership the among set their selfish desires and ambitions to live up to those forth in the program of junior baseball. board who had the supreme power to It's a certainty the decide against a group of the finest "kids" that ever played the decisgame of baseball, didn't think what affect their "prejudiced" ion will have on a couple of hundred or more other "kills' in the counties of Carbon and Emery who were active in the program, would and who looked forward to another year when some of them at mark would the who have age those passed be able to replace the conclusion of the present season. It's going to be plenty hard for the athletic officers and directors of Helper, Price, Hiawatha, Dragerton and Huntington posts to go back to those same young sters who were on the sideline rooting for the success of "their team." and resell them on the philosophy that "it is better to" play for the pleasure of playing, rather than play to always win Those youngsters are going to doubt the sincerity of the advice "it is better to play the game fairly and lose, than to win by dishonest procedure." The American Legion posts all over the state of Utah, and I presume it's the same thruout the nation, have seen junior baseball Emgrow by rapid strides during the past two years. Carbon and e an this baseball towns year, playing ery counties had five record. For years it was Helper that kept the program active in this area, but salesmanship influenced the other four towns that it was good for their "kids", so they accepted the challenge and no less than two to three hundred boys have been playing ball, and loving it, all summer. How the department officers of Utah's American Legion can hope to keep the game progressing by Jetting petty selfishness on the part of a few of their members, who had built up a prejudice against Helper and Carbon county over something that allegedly "happened in the past" dictate the policy and be empowered with the authority to decide any and every issue to suit their own convenience and satisy their own locality. With their 1947 state convention only a few days away, it might be a good idea for the local delegates to ban together and put an end to the loose manner in which junior baseball has been administered by a few men in the department. s all-tim- It's a trip across ocean for Mr and Mrs Louis Bisco who left Salt Lake by plane for Mr Bosco's homeland, Italy. They landed in Milano, Italy, July 25. From there they plan to Ko to his home town, Vennezia, Italy, where they will visit his aged mother, who is 86 years old. They also plan to go to Rome and then to France, to visit a brother or Mr Bosco. Mrs Bosco will also visit a cousin in Switzerland. During their trip they will take in many other interesting places. two-mon- th Returning Tuesday from a two-wevacation to Salmon, Idaho and Jackson, Wyoming, were Ab and CJaranelle Day, and the twins Peggy and Coy. ek Mr and Mrs Morgan Locke tended funeral services of a in Duchesne Saturday. at- Mr and Mrs Joe Riche. and Ada, spent the 24th holiday in Salt Lake City they were accompanied by Mrs Riche's two sisters, Deon and Beth Jensen, who visited in Helper for two weeks. John Bombino of Los Angeles, Sam Waterfield and family reformer Helper resident, is visiting here with his grandparents Mr turned home Sunday after a very and Mrs Nick Fulton. It has been enjoyable vacation trip to Califor nia and Salt Lake. 16 years since he left Helper. The J. A. Greeners' fishing trip HELPER ON TOP to Ferron Reservoir proved to be (Continued from Page One) very successful for Mrs Greener out 3 singles in as many driving who was reported as catching the times at bat. George Sluga with largest fish. Barrel and his daddy 3 for and Orson Bailey with 2 didn't do so well. for 5, were the other heavy stickers for the Distributors. You just should talk to Dea and The local team is idle next SunSteve if you can get them down but go to Brigham Citv on day, to earth long enough. They've Wednesday, Aug. 6 for a game that no over and been bubbling really will go a long way to determine wonder. They've suddenly become the second half the proud parents of a year old Peaches are half a winners. The game behind son, Steven John, whom they just with 4 wins and 1 loss, returned with from Chicago, Ill- Helper, as the result of their 2 win over inois. And the coincidence of the last night at Brigham City. whole thing is that his birthday Magna Wednesday's game at Brigham 27 is July same as Dea's and will same as Steve's and also their his probably find Marlowe facing former team mates, whom he anniversary, so I'll let you in on has beaten the last three games, a little secret to celebrate all and the "invincible" Carl McCon-nel- l. four occasions mother, daddy Both teams are gunning for and son spent the day at a lovely the second half so a real game is park in Chicago. In faqt, Dea said In store for the Brigham fans. they stopped in so many parks so PROVO baby could play that they thought Bird 3b, r, p 4 they would never get home any- Berge ss 5 all! way, congratulations to A. Jensen cf .. 5 lb 4 Mr and Mrs O. J. Anderson, son Page E. Jensen If ... 4 Kenneth and daughters Norma c, p 4 and Beverly spent last week end Overly L. Wankier rf 3 at Fish lake. Brooks 2b 1 Mrs Anderson and daughters Collins 2b 2 enjoyed three days in Salt Lake Kump p, 3b .... 4 Centennial the City, attending Totals 36 9 34 6 events. UTAH DISTRIBUTORS Wilson 2b 3 Dalebout ss 4 STANDARD NEWS Babcock If 4 rf Sluga 5 By Merlene Southworth Maroon lb ... ... 5 Those who motored to Salt Lake Pailey 3b .... ... 5 to see the Centennial parade last Peyton cf .... ... 3 .... 0 0 Thursday were: Clair Newren and Mullins sf .... son Leslie. Mr and Mrs Joe O'- Woods c. .... 5 0 Brien and daughter Patsy, Mr and Marlowe p .... 3 .... 5 Totals Mrs Jack Wilson. Mr and Mrs .. 39 14 27 11 The scores: Don Roden, Mr and Mrs Doug Wilson and family and Bobble Provo 041 100 000 6 S0O 203 OOx IS Davis, Mr and Mrs Jack South-wort- h Utah Dist. and family. Summary: Errors Wankier. Col Mr and Mrs Harry Krebs and lins, Brooks, Kump 2. Dalebout, family returned here after an ex- Woods 2. Stolen bases Bailey. tended visit of four weeks with Home runs E. Jensen. Three-bas- e friends and relatives in Salt Lake (hits Dalebout. Two-bas- e hits Mr and Mrs Ray Woodward and Bird, Berge 2. Runs batted in family and Bertha Prescott have Berge, E. Jensen, Kump 2, Willeft on their vacation for Yellow- son, Dalebout 3, Sluga 2, Bailey 3, Peyton 3. Double plays Marlowe, stone National park. Mr and Mrs Charlie Salazar Wilson, Maroon: Bird, Overly, Col have returned from their trip to lins. Innings pitched by Overly Bird 8 Colorado. Credit victory to Mr and Mrs Jack Huntsman Marlowe. Charge defeat to Kump. left on their vacation last Wednes Hits batted off Overly 4 in Bird 10 In 7 Marlowe 9 in9. day. Struck out by Overly 1, Bird 1. a was Rasmussen visitor Roy this week end with Mr and Mrs Marlowe 6. liases on balls off Joe Bryant. He Is starting an el- Kump 2, Overly, Bird, Marlowe. Hit with pitched balls Babcock ectric shop in Helper. Mr and Mrs Walter Donaldson by Kump. 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