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Show LOCAL DENTIST KATES PLACE IN DENTAL SOCIETY JilTES TODAY FOR MRS. BIRDIE GIMA; NO SERVICES IN 'HELPER WARD Funeral Held Saturday ,LDS CONFERENCE ( Continued from Page One) For Mascara Infant lade and Mrs. George Kelly will THE PAGE EIGHT HELPER JOURNAL Helper, Utah THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, l948 A girls chorus will also be of the Democratic ticket 6hould four-yea- r post. Mr. Vaugha Activity in th eHelper LDS Mitchell Funeral home in Price from Kenilworth on heard the a program. be held to will next week .... infant ward for Mickey "Ann Mascara, pile up a heavy vote, and Price expected to draw a It is quite possible mission re- City Judge S. J. Swectring, a GOP Helper and Price but low minimum as all regularly daughter of Nick and Betty Maswhether h two scheduled meetings, have been can-til- e cara, who died last Thursday at ports will be made by at least candidate, should get a heavy can offset what is expected ! celled to give the ward membership about 4:30 a.m. Bishop Lynn Broad young women who have recently Democratic scratch. L. Leland Lar vote tin retPron- a chance to attend the .ortn wr- - lent of the Helper L.RS. ward filled foreign missions for the son cf Manti is the other Demo, remains to be seen. At least thh. h at 1'rice. conducted the services. church and who are home from cratic incumbent judge and bon stake conference should prove to be a dose contest Priesthood meeting and Sunday tu-,ca- r She was born Sept. 7, 1918, in their labors. Wooley also of Manti, is oattle is betwe ea school usually held in tne morning Price. Survivors include her parthe other GOP candidate. jesse v. uryan, Democrat, and at i . IT).. . t : i and in ociock respectively, ents; three grandparents. Mr. and Democrats, and that also means auciicn, UUP, lJ0ttl and Sacrament meeting at 7:30 in Mrs. Eugene Plaga ami Mrs. FranMarl (Continued from Page One) from to Price. Neither have aspired give labor, are expected to are two where he contest held. not will the evening for for public office before, and cis Mascaro, Helper, and three judge D. Gibson, Bourbon candidate each sacrament At the last Sunda Mr. and Mrs. be elected to preside over the state senator; Frank Bonacci and is highly respected as a citizen-another CarDon two and Smith C. Seventh HerJohn service judicial district, Nephi Gunderson, Price, and state representative E. K. contest. SUNDAY, OCT, 31 Funeral services were held Satover the other. urday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the take Dr. James F. Ruggeri, resident of Helper and a practicing dentist hew PROGRAM ANNOUNCED at I'riie a honored recently bv being elected to membership in Funeral services for Mrs. Birdie Pierre Fau- Leonard Cima. 39. wife of Ernest , (hard Academy, a I Cima, who died Monday morning 5ik ririranlza. ,.r..i,.B at 3:03 o'clock in the Price hosof dentists pital following a short illness, rrned 1930 in ! CARBON ELECTION will be held at the Helper L.D.S. with headquarters I ward chapel today at 2 p.m. under f Iin Minneapolis of Bishop the direction Lynn Minn. Broadhent. According to the, An active member of the Helper communication re. Olsen, interesting ward, Church of Jesus Christ of and man Plaga, Helper. 1 1 bon county men thould win handily '!S ceived by Dr Rug- -' 'JurnhI'e wpre the speakers Voters also have a constitutional comfortable majorities candidates, Cimn Mrs. Saints. w;is even Latter.day over the two from Sanpete, first year Beehive Class gave i 1' J geri from the group for these offices, over their GOP amendment to consider as they CLUB ENJOYED a Relief Society teacher at the was though one is a Republican. Judge rivals, Vaughn Olsen, Forrest Bene vote next Tuesday, it advised several nuinoers cm me prugiam. he Members and a special guest, Fred W. Keller, seeking reelection woul.j be time of her death. Dr. Ruggeri ,nat nj name had lhop Lynn Broadhent wa3 in well to become familiar with this diet and Joseph Hammond. a enjoyed She was horn in Price April 2G. i.t.on 0i,t,miitrl i,w Koveral rinse charge of the services and the Mrs. James Lupo, That brings it down to the race amenameni Deiore going to the Mrs. Carl Parkey feted her sew1909, a daughter of Leopold and lovely dessert luncheon and bridge had hoir sanK three numbers: who indicated he friends at the home of their hostess, Mrs. ing club members last Wednesday for commissioners 'between J. O. polls. Zoe Ellen Powell Leonard. She the for membership in qualified Wish a special "Election Next Vote Tuesday attended school in Price and has " Clyde . Miller, last Thursday eve- evening, serving a lovely luncheon Peterson, of Columbia, a former The letter specifies that: R. for the coal mines, a heavy J. and Vaughan, went commissioner, to those been a resident of Helper nearly academy. Regular present. scores memberg at High ning. bridge the Wallace under of direction the "Membership in the Academy t to Mrs. Jack Sullivan and Mrs. C attended, enjoying a delightful retired superintendent of the Utah vuie is cApt-cie20 years. io De cast in ct nfered in recognition of the pro- Mortuary of Price. social hour. R. to The program be presented at Railway Co., of Helper, for the Carbon and Emery counties. Fahring. and accomplishthe services as announced by the fessional standing a willingness with coupled ments, family is as follows: Song, "The' to transmit important and ability Lord's Prayep', Helper Ward choir, information on technical and other invocation Clarence Bjorn. by in dentistry to memdevelopments "Sometime We'll Under Song, bers of thp profession. Each niem- stand", choir, talk, James Charle8 er does his share in building and worth; Vocal' duet, VeLoy Powell of the the literature and Addie Abrams. Talk, Jesse improving dental profession". Go Where You Bryan; Song, A graduate of the University of Want Me To Go Dear Lord", choir; Southern California dental school, talk, John C. Smith; Violin solo, Dr. Ruggeri ha? practiced in Hel Mrs. C. B. Needles. Benediction, and Price since early in 19J1. per Byron Carter. The grave will be He is married and ha.s one dedicated toy Ray Powell. Survivors in addition to her husband are: her parents, Price, three JEEP ACCIDENT daughters and three ewis: Pat. ricia. Geraldine, Jacquline, James, Ernest Jr., and Jack Xjma, and a KILLS COMMANDER ister and seven brothers: Mm Evelyn Bjorn ' and Stanley and Mat Leonard, all of Salt Lake City; OF HELPER LEGION ueo u, ixeonard, with the U..S. army stationed in Germany; Jdhn ' Funeral services were held yesB. Leonard. Sandy Salt Lake terday at the LDS tabernacle in oounty; Clair Leonard, Provo, and Price for Sgt. Bryan Lorenzo Pari B. and Robert B. Leonard, Cook, 27, army recruiter and active Employees fcoth of Price. , civic and church man in Price and Burial will b4 in 'he Mt. View Helper, who was killed when a The company also agreed to make this increase effective as Last Sunday afternoon, 311 employees represented by the cemetery under the direction of jeep overturned Saturday pinning of July 1, 1948. This is the identical wage increase that was Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen went the Mitchell funeral home of Price. him beneath while he and two companions were returning from on strike and left their jobs in mine haulage at Kennecott's accepted by all Utah Copper Division's 4200 other employees. a deer hunt. Bishop James Fau-ce- tt The Brotherhood rejected this offer, and demanded an inof the Price First ward was In Bingham Canyon Mine. As a result of this strike action charge of the services. of the employees, operations have been forced to crease of $2.71 per day. In other words, members of the by 7 .CARNIVAL NOTES Sgt. Cook was fatally Injured at shut down. 5:20 p.m. Saturday when the jeep Brotherhood have demanded an increase of $1.75 per day "Everything seem8 to .be mov. he was driving got out of control Strikes are mighty serious affairs, because they hurt all ing along with precision and as- while coming down a steep grade more than the daily increase accepted by their fellow workers. surance toward a very successful in Link Canyon near Emery, Utah. of us; therefore, you are entitled to know the facts about The Brotherhood and the company having been unable carnival this year", was a state He had attempted to place the and ment Frank Dalpiaz, general chair the strike the situation which was responsible for it. to reach aiagreement on the amount of a wage increase, the jeep into a lower gear in order to man, made to the various commit- slow it down for the steep grade; n The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-meBrotherhood set a strike for Friday, October 1 5th. The U. S. tee members at a meeting held however, he was unable to do so. Tuesday night at the Catholic The jeep got out of control, rolled represents 311 mine employees of the mine haulage Conciliation Service then requested both parties to meet with . church hall, over four times down the side of been have in the between system. Negotiations process a panel of one Utah and three Federal Conciliators in an atAccording to Mr. Dalpiaz all the canyon. Sgt, Cook was pinned committees made reports that in- beneath it. Brotherhood and the company since early in August. Kennetempt to reach a settlement. This proposal was accepted and dicate they are working. Banquet Sgt. Cook was born March 2, offered these cott a of increase 96c per day. tickets are now on sale and any. 1921, at Castle Gate, Carbon coun employees wage the Brotherhood deferred its strike. Conferences with this conone wishing to purchase them ty, a son of Andrew and Alta ciliation panel started last Monday and were carried on daily hould contact Mr. Dalpiaz, or Lorree Checketts Cook. Mrs. Martin Ganser. A turkey dinAt the time of his death, he was until Friday when negotiations again became deadlocked. ner is in the offing for the affair commander of the Helper post No. At this time, the company made an additional offer to that will open the third annual 21 of the American Legion. He had carnival of the St. Anthony church been a member of the post for the these mine haulage employees, volunteering to add oa Thursday, Nov. 11. A special past three years. feature of the affair will be the' He married accident and sickness insurance to its group life insurance Marcella AllreJ presence of the new Auxiliary! April 27, 1942, with the vows sol. program. After brief consideration the Brotherhood also reBishop of the Salt Lake diocese, emnized in the Salt Lake temple. The Most Rev. Bishop Steck. i Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- jected this offer. Saints. day AN EXPLANATION The Conciliators finally suggested further conferences Survivors in addition to his If there was any question why widow and parents, Rains, Carbon to be held in Washington, D. C. The company stated it was the picture and name of E. K. county; include: a daughter and Olien, candidate for state repre- two sons, Annelle Richine, Bryan agreeable, but the Brotherhood rejected the Conciliators' sentative from district No. 2 on L. Jr., and Douglag Merrill Cook, The Brotherhood then set a new strike date for ths Democratic ticket wa3 omitted and two sisters and two brothers, from the page ad the Democrats Mrs. Wanda Allen and Vernon yesterday, October 24th. had in the Journal last week, it Cook, both of Rains, Miss1 Beulah As of today, over 4500 Kennecott employees are out irai simply because the Information Cook, Salt Lake City, and Melvin about him and hia picture was .not Cook, Washington, I). C. of work. They are losing income in wages at the rate of were conMilitary services fiven to us with the rest of the $1,375,000 per month. There will also be a reduction in sopy. It was all unintentional, Just ducted at the grave under the direction of the Helper American one of those things. money spent in Utah of approximately $2,300,000 per month Legion wilh Robert Strong, first Buy your office supplies at th vice commander in charge. Burial for normal expenditures for supplies, freight, taxes, etc. was In the Emery Helper Journal. cemetery The detrimental Dill-wort- fV r : 11 Holi-day- u PER DAY WAGE INCREASE DEMAND BY BROTHERHOOD BRINGS STRIKE TO KENNECOTT 1 .t and Neighbors: To Kennecott i ? f ' : CATHOLIC ;; 1 4 off-the-j- sug-gestio- effects of this shutdown will reach out in many directions throughout the state. We have sincerely tried to avoid a work stoppage. We regret the Brotherhood has called the strike. To submit to STOP and SHOP the Brotherhood's demand would discriminate against all other Kennecott employees. It would start a fourth round wage increase which would launch a new inflationary spiral. FOR YOUR miNTirifi CIIDDI ICC Sincerely, Aww Stg$ r '3 1 20-Gau- ge 2 13-Gau- ge and 410's Now Available 16-Gau- ge HUNTING COATS - LICENSES All Your Hunting Needs In Stock ome (Appliance Co. 124 SO. MAIN PHONE 00 Owned and Operated by ! ll i iB H n. 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