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Show THE HELPER JflllRN EIGHT PAGE VALUATIONS FOR CARBON CITIES ANNOUNCED; HELPER TO SET LEVY ARRIVES STRAIGHT FEATURE CLIMAX OF FOR YEAR'S STAY ; attend this meeting. A check of the various valuations indicates that of tie seven incorporated cities and towns In the county, only two have a lesser valuation than reported last year. These two are Castle Gate and Helper City will set their levy Scofield. On t.ie other hand. Price, with tomorrow night, August 8, at 7:30 has inp.m., at a special meeting called the greatest valuation for that purpose. All interested creased from the 1946 total of cit rent of Helper are invited to $2,87S.1S to the this year's total if $3,221,179, Valuations in Price reported by t.ie county assessor totaled $2,969 736 and valuations made by the state total $254,443. Helper city's valuation increas ed from the 1946 figure of $1,818,-32- 2 WHERE THE BIG to $1,960,759. Personal propPICTURES PLAY erty and improvements are valued by the county at $1181,219 and utilities assessed by the state are valued at $779,540. Castle Gate had an assessed FRIDAY SATURDAY valuation totaling $748,093 for 1946 and year it has dropped AUGUST 8 and 9 to a total of $736,562. County valMGMs uations for 1947 totaled $48,950 and state assessments totaled towns and Incorporated cit-- in Carlion county have In t.ieir pot swssiin nous of valuation to be ued in determining the various each will assess on their )e 284 7 tax rolls. All levies must be .pr "red on or hefore August 11. STRAND - 7&BEGMHIHG SS THE END' 1 hum iobcit DONLEVY WALKER Tom DRAKE Bnerty TOTTERHume Audrey TYLER CRONY AL80 $687,612. I Cartoon Short News SUN., MON., TUES. AUGUST 10, 11 and 12 Continuous Showing Sunday From 2:00 It's Is Love in bloom... with a Shower $ IrJ 1 1AU6HS! t Hiawatha with county assessments of $65,900 and state assessments of $867 268 give that community a total assessed valuation of $933,168 as compared to the $861,652 for last year. Scofield's total assessed valuation dropped from $83,631 in 1946 to $77,882 for this year. County valuations for this year titaled $40,290 and state. $37 592. Sunnyside's valuation increased from $1,225,273 in 1946 to in 1947. Personal property and improvements assessed by the county assessor totaled $375 865 and property assessed by the state totaled $900,195. town increased in Wellington valuation from $159,633 last year to $167,883 this year. County assessments totaled $93,95.". and state assessments totaled $73,928. The total assessment for tre en tire county increased from $23,-25- 5 488 in 1946 to $23,857,000 fa is year. The county assessor's valuation totaled $8,136,998 and state valuations totaled $15,720,011. IN Paulette Goddard Fred MacMurray m Jfc, r or amount with Macdonald Carey fa Whelan Plus NEWS CARTOON SHORT MEMORY One year ago Charles and Roy our devoted sons, left us, but are always in our thoughts. We cannot say we will not say that they are dead, but just away. With a cheery smile and wave of the hand they have wandered into the unknown land and left us dreaming. How very fair it must be since you linger there. In love there, as in love here, you are sadly missed by your parents, Mr & Mrs Ralph Hartman, Hiawatha, Utah. Orders taken for Sales Books, (printed to suit) at the Helper journal NO KITCHEN OR BREAKFAST NOOK IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A CHROME BREAKFAST SET THURSDAY, AUGU8T 7, UTAH PEB. PARADE, AIR SHOW . MARRIED WOMEN ARE URGED TO ENROLL , don't buy then and AT CARBON COLLEGE without coupons, ing CENTENNIAL EVENTS them to verv are you get lucky even with coupons-a- nd peaches; mmmer a few young mar-ar- e One of the largest crowds ever only three dollars have made inquiry women to assemble in the city of Price least that's the story revealed to ri,d tak- rtniti(1 " "".. for was on hand last Saturday after Marv unA Ton, Beveridge by their col Carbon at classes a few noon to witness the climaxing WHO IiaS ire Vtioo fffio PvaTIS scnooi the durin coming lege feature of Carbon's Centennial just arrived in tne Mate, . . fm,, tnat she celebration, a parade that Keltv Fifeshire. Scotland. Missj'ca' attend one or to wecome be would was arranged under the direction Evans came on the Queen Elizamany classes that n ore classes; of Judge Fred W. Keller, general beth, landing in New York last in fields could improvement give parade chairman. The parade that Wednesday and Salt Lake City gener- home making, of business, marched approximately four miles as or steps cultural education, through Price was headed by the She was greeted in Salt Tke!al a degree or Carbon high school hand, with City Sunday by Mary and Tom, in progress toward cost of the North and South Emery high returning to Helper with them profession; and that the is not high. instruction such school bands, and the Magna She remarked that she had never Carbon college has already had Drum and Bugle Corps also being imagined the vast distance of married women en- a featured in the pioneer spectacle. n.sts in the U.S.. and. number spver- or," n nan oToduatpt ' Every one of the floats that said what she had seen so far ot the Vh,r7ht seems ...... al. It mr.h was entered was framed from women who married of -rollment iVt in the fact ,i.TnEvT historical some early " h. settlement of Utah by the Mor- in o!!.,r A. three years, is oQilivp in a college community should mamon pioneers. Several of the coal years of age, and is considering be high. In these days ot household appliances and chines mining companies in the area had very seriously teaching in Carbon work of the displays of their new coal min- county next winter. Right now which lighten the of women hundreds ing equipment. Church, civic and she is in Salt Lake viewing tie housekeeper, who might profit from college service groups of the, county en- teaching possibilities there. should be free to attend tered the floats, which drew the She was taken on a shopping training each day. Those who hours few a for the of beauty everyone praise tour Tuesday, and just couldn't wise enough to do this will be and artistry that was represented quite get used to tie American are how fast the credit may in their making. surprised amazed styles, and was pleasingly toward graduation accumulated be Air Show Draws Crowd to find that she didn't have to It was estimated that 10,000 submit coupons to buy clothing. and how much assistance they may business people saw Carbon's first air show Everyone will be anxious to meet receive in their home and that was sponsored by the Carbon Miss Evans, straight from Scot- activities. In most communities where colCounty Chamber of Commerce land, who plans to remain in the and universities are located, and leges afternoons, Sunday Saturday States for a year. a which was also people are beginning to look upon part of the : them as institutions for the educah SEWER PROJECT centennial climax. tion of all ages, and not alone for The airport show was the pre(Continued from age One) sentation of the Rocky Mountain were in favor of a sewer system, the youth. Go onto the campus of Air Shows, Inc.. of Denver. A and 83 per cent were willing to any of these older institutions and 3 King Cobra Allison-powere- d contract for a $2.00 monthly as- notice how many older people are speedy fighter plane zoomed and sessment to pay for the sewer there; many times the number of stunted over the field at speeds with 6 per cent agreeing to a $1 teachers employed. Carbon college Is anxious to as high as 450 miles per hour. monthly assessment. Pnrachute jumpers, formation Previous convictions that soil serve the interests of all the fliers, local cub plane races and conditions in the area do not pre- - people; not just the young people. some stellar exhibitions with a dispose to satisfactory operation Of course .youth should and will sail plane by Walt Maynard of the 0f individual disposal always be the majority in any sewage Denat school Field, etc) Lowry tanks, cesspools, glider ujnts (septic ver, kept the crowd entertained were confirmed during the survey. Test Oil Well At throughout the shows. Lt. J. L. jn Carbonville 100 per cent of Gordon Creek McGinnis flew the homes found to he connected fje Reaches 11,236 Feet -- : with the Price city waterline, 95 land mine was An cent fQund tQ havfi water Drilling at the Pacific Western . unexpectedly dug up by Dale Gret fent had watpr Oil company's exploratory oil well de and ton of Uns.ng. Mich., when he Thjrty per cent flf t.)e 9g near Gordon Creek has now reach was a machinists mate, second ou of m homeg visited ed the depth of 11,236 feet to class, with the Navy s Seahees on connected to septic, tanks, place this working as the deepest Saipan, where he operated a shov9 ppr cent wfre disposing of af ever drilled in the state. The well el crane. fluent through subsurface fields now runs some 3000 feet deeper How did he react to his sur-.n- d 35 per cent werp connecte,i to than the Carter well near Vernal prise pacKage Forty per cent of the which up until a couple of months cesspools. After his initial startled cry of , lomes were was the deepest. disposing of sewage "Wow!" he said, "it seemed like into the Price river or open ditch ago A check with officials of the ten years hefore I got it back on es. eleven per cent had sanitary San Joaquin Drilling company, the ground." pit privies and 21 per cent had drillers forth the Pacific Western, per last week revealed that the depth open pit privies. Sixty-eigMARRIAGE PERMITS cent iad inside toilet installed, 95 reached is still above the objectper cent had sink installed, 67 ive which is the Coconino sandB. H. Young, According to per cent had basin installed and stone structure. It was reported permits 61 per cent had bath installed. that the structures above the Cocounty clerk, marriage were issued to the following dur- Ninety-seve- n per cent wete in conino are thicker han had been ing the past week: favor of a sewer 86 per cent anticipated and consequently have James R. Boyack, Price, and were willing to contract for the held up the drilling schedule orArgentina Logiakis, Price. assessment fee, 5 iginally estimated. $2.00 mont'.ily Ted A. Poulas, Price, and Vir- per cent were not willing to conAlthough previously reported as ginia Varanakis, Kenilworth. tract and 9 per cent were willing having been installed, it was retoto contract for a $1.00 monthly ported last week that the diafee. mond drill heads are not yet in Of the 165 contacts made at 201 use and will not be used until the homes at Spring Glen, 100 per Coconino structure is reached. cent were connected with the Price When that time conies, and it is city waterline, 9S per cent iiad expected any day now, the diawater inside and 2 per cent had mond drills will be installed for water outside. Twenty-eigPrice City Hospital per a much speedier drilling process. cent of the homes were connected Aug. 2 Mrs Lowell Davis, CasThe well has been operating to septic tanks, 3 per cent were continuously for about a year now tle Gate. boj 2 Mrs Tom MacBroon, disposing of effluent through sub- and is located at an elevation of Aug. surface fields and 37 per cent 7000 feet. In charge of the drilling girl. Emery, Aug. 2 Mrs Melva Smith, Price were connected to cesspools. Thir is T. T. Knudson, drilling superin ty per cent were disposing of sew tendent for the San Joaquin Drillboy. Murillo, age into the river or open ditches. ing company. Aug. 2 Mrs Rachele Sanitary pit privies were used in Standardville, girl. Mrs Berdell Bishop, 16 per cent of the '.lomes, open Milk Pasteurization Aug. 3 Hiawatha, girl. pit privies in 27 per cent, inside Is Necessary Aug. 4 Mrs Lee McMullin, of toilets installed in 56 per cent Health sink installed in 97 per cent and Cleveland, girl. Aug. 4 Mrs Wendell L. Esper- - bath installed in 35 per cent of The argument that pasteurizathe homes. Ninety-thre- e ance, Hiawatha, girl. per cent tion is unnecessary in the counof C. 5 a in were homes of Mrs Joe favor tie Aug. Vigil, Help where milk goes directly from try er, girl. skewer. 7 per cent not in favor, SI the to the consumer is producer 6 cent Mrs to contract for based Join Marshall, per Aug. willing a upon popular impression the $2.00 fee. 16 per cent not will Huntington, boy. which experience has proved ento contract for $2.00 Standardville Hospital the fee, ing tirely fallacious. It is desirable of Mrs Felipe Monte?. and only 3 per cent willing to con course Aug. 2 that the milk be fresh, but sewer $1.00 the tract for Spring Canyon, girl. monthly the slight delay incident, to shipKenilworth Hospital fee. ping it a reasonable distance to The report issued t'.iis week fol the July 27 Mrs Joe Riveria, Ken pasteurizing plant is of little ilworth, boy. lowing the survey stated that in moment, providing that it is good 6 Glen E. Mrs W. Wilkerson, Spring Aug. strong sentiment in clean milk to start with, is kept favor of incorporation was incoun Kenilworth, girl. cold, and otierwise properly tcred, apparently stimulated not handled. only by a desire for a sewer sysA more tem, but also hy a desire for es- is that of important consideration the transmission of intablishment of controls over all fection. Our recoVds of milkborne rehealt.i nuisances. The public outbreaks of disport further pointed out that it is eases indicate communicable in this counthat advisable that fOuR Step is and advantages try in tie last 20 years, a majordisadvantages of incorportion be UUK OKILL 15 fcUKE" ity of outbreaks occurred primcarefully consideied before any VE OO THE WORK outside of cities, and in aparily is taken in this regard. THAT WILLI action proximately 90 percent, the sourcT.ie fact that S9 homes in the es of infection were on the farms ENDURE area were found to be discharging the farms are in the Naturally sewage or sewage effluents into It coutnry. should, therefore, he streams or onto the ground sur that proximity to the farm coMes&e face Is ample evidence that some clear affords no protection. In fact, for LITTLE action is necessary to improve a typhoid carrier or a PLUMRfO' conditions. The further example, sanitary diseased cow on the farm infects evidence r.iat 93 per cent of all tie milk. The more promptly and persons contacted Ire in favor of the consumer gets the directly a sewer system appears to be the milk the greater is the likelihood clinching argument in favor of of tie germs still being active and immediate action to take advanvirulent and of the consumer betage of the opportunity afforded this area by the proposed Helper-Pric- e coming Infected. As science and induustry have sewage project. Plans siould in other phases of huprogressed be made without delay for inman betterment, so iave they proclusion of the county area in the gressed in this important safeguard over-a- ll project th report to healti. Today, pasteurization stands out as a fundamental -Phone News Items to Journal ln our complex human society. cloth-- In Scotland you .'11 AL-HEL- ni. at r!j in,,j student body; but more and more adults will attend along with, mem. Should a husband approve his wife attending college? If he does and if she does attend, he will find her developing into a more conversationalist, a interesting better manager in her home, a more intelligent citizen with clear er understandings of the forces of life and of current history, more able to take care of herself if anything should happen to her husband, and a possible economic help to him if such help were ever needed. woNot only young married whose men, but those women children are grown up or in school should find college a rich and atprofitable experience. Why not tend Carbon college will welcome vou. you may be sure. Greek-Americ- BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM SUITS YOU'LL LOVE ! Greek-Americ- -- TO ADD GRACE TO EVERY HOME ' Furniture Headquarters For This Area" Mutual Furniture & Hdw. PHONE 87 HELPER JZA 2 an SjlI ft, nr65 re e e s"t discriminatory an!:. one of the basic in...L a?a"m ""ua nes of &e state," can verv i, v rePeated time and time The officials of th'D D. . u,-- and Union Pacific railroad s he done much t a,... mayor and commissinn- o- . P 1 Lake from putting into etf ecl ordinance R.,f .iTt iob hinpd efforts ,.. eery tt . ., n. e union; and Merchant living withu if this fight against coal is to . Tourist Meer. A meeting is being held in A', . eiers. ' Africa in" rwi ... vv lUUtT TA mote tourist business in tie lw . nnffnA4. me tourist uiiLuieiii. ml.. business h becoming such an imnnnar .. .! onomical factor through world that nearly every nation to u.e eiuue is seemng promotion of cms jukiuuvg uiuustry. Seimoi of mm m cms a- m end or m iw anmy. - P-6- P-6- 3. ; evil-looki- 0UWV fPiUS M4 I'l ; ht In Price at 31 E.Main St. PRICE KIWANIS CLUB SPONSORS ht GRAND Mire En quick I PRESENTING I 1 y ROSA SHERANIAN AND SOPRANO J.DEL0S JEWKES BASSO I I I OF CONCERT, STAGE, RADIO & SCREEN APPEARING AT Price Municipal AUDDTORDUIVJ I ! 2 A Over 200 persons attended tie secretary-treasure- r. Nick meeting and elected George Gal-an- is to the post of vice chairman castle uaie, was chairman and Tony Pallios to the office of meeting. ) Six Piece DINNETTE SETS 'Continued from Pag6 paign. i nave effect this law, if applied, would have county. And as I . must unite to Africa As George Manousos, Price, was reeleced chairman of the Club of Democratic Eastern Utah for the seventh con secutive year at a meeting ield of the Greek in the basement Orthodox church last Sunday evening. COMMENTS 30 Holds Election Of Political Group For Better For Vour Dining Room Club an 194? Thursday Aug.14 8 PM a |