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Show The Helper Journal supervisors so that each commun- LADIES SOCIETY THURS. FEB. 2, 1950 a would have pACE stronger ity program. These community leaders would be a clearing house for all OF RAILROAD DRAGERTON WILL activities in the community and would be in close contact with WHEREAS, February 8, 1950 is the 40th anniversary of the the county agent to receive in FORMED IN HELPER 4-- N State Utah KEEP.HOSPITAL . struction from the founding of the Boy Scouts of America, chartered by the Congress the of was Ladies' The It sug Society of the United States, as a program for all boys of America, and Agricultural College. Carbon County Leaders' Asgested that a community super- Brotherhood of Locomotive FireWHEREAS, the Boy Scout Program has affected the lives of Ill OPERATION sociation delegates met Saturday men and Enginemen was organvisor may or may not be a 16,500,000 American boys and men since 1910, and now has an morning in the Price City Hall ized Friday evening, January 20, leader. enrollment of 2,300,000 and i'or the purpose ox nominating ofactive The decision to close the Difc ' One of the major items sug- at the Helper civic auditorium, ficers for the association for the Movement is engaged in a crusade to erton hospital has been postpone' Linthe from Peck WHEREAS, Mrs. Leola with for the county gested by the group excoming year, and outlining the for the present. The metltx "Strengthen the Arm of Liberty" by giving more boys a richer agent to work on was the assist- coln, Nebraska, acting as organactivities general program of and committee nation to the of the four East Cv ; usefulness its assistand increase Her and instructor. izer in perience ance of leaders procuring for the 1950 reason. 27 leaders atbon locals met with the hosDibt and new leaders. It was suggested that ance in the organization, WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts of America, a great force for traintended and met with the county were management much recently in a h interappreciated ing youth in right character and good citizenship, marks its ,40th leader presently each agent and Extension secretary. hour session. who ladies twenty-eigMany point the one by work recruit club at historic ested Valley in. by a great National Scout Jamboree Nominated for offices were the of anniversary brought up for discussion anj 1950. became the charter members the for more leader year summer; this coming Forge, Pa., following: For president, Louise changes made in the existing co.; The problem of finding leaders is the lodge. Tatton, Price; Lyle Bryner, Price I, D. K. Downey, Mayor of the City of NOW THEREFORE, tract. i Much credit for starting the; the major one that the county the week of Febof do inayn, wemngiun; proclaim State in iud; the Utah, hereby Wil to Helper Minnie most One of the goes 'important and organization agent has to contend with, as "Boy Scout Week," and do urge our citizens tures of this contract is that t' this assistance from the leaders son of Martin, Josephine Pessetto,! ruary 6th to 12th the to patriotic service being rendered to our is bu ta temporary contract unselfish, recognize and Ganser, Alta Flaim, Margaret themselves will give renewed vigor Scout Leaders who bring the Program be in existence only until tie' to the already rapidly growing all of Helper, and Thelma Scriever community by the volunteer NOTICE TO PUBLIC ! in all possible ways, to further this and our of to City, the youth UMW Health and Welfare cons" of Salt Lake City. program. wholesome youth program, and help the city of Helper to be adeiback into operation. At that The following ladies were inThose leaders, parents, and poi Retail A New Wage Contract between Mrs. quately represented at the great National Scout Jamboree this year. this contract becomes null uAmembers who attended the meet stalled as . officers with Meatcut-ter- s Scriever as installing officer and void. At any time in the fntuijJ Clerks Union No. 995, (CIO); ing were, Evelyn Varner, ColumD. K. DOWNEY, Lake Leon Salt Erickson of City, S. Wanda Peterson, that the health and welfare aigiti" Mary bia; emand Union No. 537 Mayor, Helper City Laura marshall; president, Minnie WilGarlick, Phyllis Thayn, go out of existence this contrar, Zina Gardwill come back into operatic! ployees in Helper and Price has been signed. Chantry, Nina Mortensen, Jean son; of Margaret and Burnett past ner; president, Thus this contract that is' now Roy Campbell An important phase of this new contract Ella Ganser; secretary, Mel Bottino; Edna Peirce, is ibut a temporary Confab Extension Wellington; tag negotiated PRESIDENT WILL is Uniform Closing hours in Helper and in Wells, JoAnn Leonard, June Blea-sar- collector, Doris Mcphie; treasurer, one. On completion of a cotj Price. Stores will open SIX DAYS each week Ruby Campbell and Mrs, Alta Flaim; chaplain, Katherine tract between the UMW and tit Carbon-Emer- y I. W. Liddell of Price. Wright; conductor, Rose Migli-acci- GREET 12 6 P.M. operators, the health and welfirtf 9 A.M. and will close warden, Gertrude Lloyd. Lyle Bryner Marie Nelson, Iris come into existent Carbon Four and Emery County plan will Inner guard, Eliza Dalley; outer THE NEW CLOSING HOURS WILL Potts, Juanita Shurtz, and Ada Individual men tfflf and the farmers and their county agents again Longhurst, Price; Nellie Duncan, guard, Rhea Marchello..- - musician, SCOUTS IN WEEK for this contract to not have pay BECOME EFFECTIVE FEB. 6TH attended the annual Utah State Rains; Bonnie Lee Nielson, Help- Carene Grivet; flag bearer, FranThis contract is so set np tint Ser Extension College Agricultural Frances ces Sulpizlo; delegate to Grand Anderson, er; Henry President Truman will greet 12 vice conference and adult leader- each individual man will have ttt Lodge, Minnie Wilson; alternate outstanding Boy Scouts in the school in Logan. They were option of accepting it or not u delegate, Zina Gardner;; legisla- White House during Boy Scout ship County Agent Robert L. Hassell, he sees fit. tive representative, Mirel Bene Week, Feb. 6 to 12, to mark the The average individual on Qt Leon Thayn, and Lyle Bryner of dict; chairman of board of trust 40th birthday anniversary of the is of the impression that to street DU1LT Carbon and County County Agent ees, Ida Crawford; board of trust- organization. should try to keep the hospital li Darrell Cox Hal and Mathews, ees, Carene Grivet and Josephine The Scouts, who will represent as this Pessetto; magazine chairman, Au- the nation's 2,300,000 Scouts and Lynn GuymOn of Emery County. operation particularly in operation for be may The only for this conference program drey Dunn. leaders in ceremonies at Wash The question ti "The Balanced Rock", Lodge No. ington, D.C., where the Scout was announced today by Dr. Carl several months. individual mind is: Am I (ft the of Director Exten Frischknecht, 85, will be the name of the new Movement was incorporated, will sion at the most the my far. money ttj! ting College. those pres go to Independence Hall in Phila lodge, it was voted by to is obtain under tori possible The conference was held in ent. delphia Feb. 9 for ceremonies wants tt individual The setup? The next meeting is scheduled where the Liberty Bell is enshrin- the Rural Arts building . on the communitr coal know if any other for Friday, Feb. 3, at 2 p.m. at the ed. The Scouts will wind up their college campus, recently. is getting a3 much or more than; The of conference consisted civic auditorium. trip in New York wnere they will to get. ' Following the business a de enjoy sightseeing, meet notables four half-da- y general meetings, he is going In asking the hospiital manage lightful luncheon was served. and visit the National Council with 1950 agricultural outlook, ag ricultural policy, farm housing, ment what it feels about its (las Out of town visitors were: Ivy office. and other plans in operation s Rucker, Eva Edwards, Hazel Wil- Boy Scout Week marking the and preservation of American de lits, Pauline Burnham, all from 40th birthday of Boy Scouting in mocracy, as the main topics of other coal mining community the reply gives one the impres the Peach Blossom Lodge 318, the United States, will be ob- discussion. that no Other setup can tv-osion Grand Junction, Colorado; Vera served from Feb. 6 through Feb. each devoted was of Half day is Ethel 12. On the actual blrthdate Inez Freeman, giving nearly as much to the. Oliphant, (Feb. to sectional meetings; agricultural Kroescher. Marjorie Duffey, iona 8.) all the members will have, an subjects discussed for the men, individual and his family as ft' staff aw Robson. Mary Erickson and opportunity to recommit them- and home making tonics for the Dragerton hospital and queever No one has Was from the Thelma Scriever, giving. selves to the Scout Oath or Prom- women. atch Lodge, 682 of Salt Lake City; ise at 8:15 p.m., in the four time Rural leaders from every county stioned the fact that the goverBeulah Huff, Carol Saracino, also zones. attended the conference, along nment built and equipped the Drag of m of Wasatch Lodge 682 but resid The theme of the birthday cele- with the entire Extension Service erton hospital to he one preset' The in the finest country. ing in Thistle. and of bration is "Strengthen Liberty." staff county agricultural added m Since in every city and town and home agents, state specialists and staff at the hospital has structw! the and the equipment Helper Girls nearly all villages and hamlets supervisors. i. i, i " !' t" Receive Caps From the nation and its Annual conventions of the Utah I.U 111 "Vi .1 t throughout than it originally was. ptal more territories than 71,000 Home Units and Agricultural County St. Benedict's Sun. This temporary contract cal take part, this is the largest Agents Associations and of Epsi- a $6 per month pavnient Iff 22 for Four girls of the receiving birthday celebration observed fcy lon Sigma Phi, national honorary married man and a $3.50 pa! their caps from St. Benedict's hos young America. extension fraternity, were held in ment for a single TtM month per pital in Ogden Sunday were from to Nation" the "Report conjunction with the conference. of $4.00 contract The SchoenAnna present Helper, including Federal officials, civic leaders Several entertainment features Beverly in Washington and national ScOut were planned for the evenings. A mfnth is a permanent plan tai' berger, Alberta Jerant, will stay in operation durins it'. Bezyack and Patsy Gima. leaders will greet the 12 repre party was held in existence of the health and t as a complete surprise sentative Boy Scouts at a break- the LDS Institute Coming Wednesday1 PAY DAY BIB fare to the girls and parents was the fast in Washington Wednesday plan. evening, January 11. The annual announcement following the ser- morning (Feb. 8). A year ago the extension OVERALLS banquet was held at vices of the awarding of four Boy Scouts launched its two- - the Bluebird Thursday evening. QUICK RELIEF FROM scholarships, with the highest go year crusade to "Strengthen the Symptoms of Distress Arising fn ing to Miss Schoenberger of Help- Arm of liberty" by giving more SPEAK AT SACRAMENT HELPER ULCERS WARD er. The other three were Miss boys in Scouting a richer exper- MEETING, Pay Day denim overalls are Ryan and Miss Karadeema of Og ience. Summing up the service ACID Ray Mantle, president of the due to bruisers! Sanforized', den and Miss Murphy of Poca- - projects and activities carried on Standardville FrooBookTollsofHomoTratinsatlW Church of branch, for longer wear. Uatafcf tello, Idaho. in 1949 in a "Report to the Na- Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y u..a u.p u win wm nw l-- a v... Saints, wmnif Parva buckles, double susPresentation of the scholarships tion," the dozen Scouts will tell and Clarence Reid of ttiMM mllHmi Hntt.Lx of tlia Willi ' tym HEAVY 11 OZ. DENIM Latuda, were was made by Father Kgan, who of progress of the first year of the have been sold for Tbjutkkttof diatreaB penders, union label. at the Helper ward symptom speakers arisins from at the address also gave the cap- the Crusade. Utasrs tos to MManal sacrament meeting Sunday eveSENNSIBLE PENNEY PRICE or Vpt Saw DiSHttoo, ping exercises. Impressive ceremonies at Inde- ning. The choir under the dim Rev. Francis R. Lamothe was pendence Hall, Philadelphia, will rection of KaotM AcM. Sol to CHAMBRAY Lynn Overlade and Mrs. or wns in attendance and assisted the proclaim the 40th anniversary of -George Kelly sang several numUdstrssMMnS-WORK SHIRTS with benediction services. the Boy Scouts of America where bers chaplain and Barbara a Lopez played Snug-fittin- g Western style denims L. & A. DRUG Attending the very impressive the historic Liberty Bell in 1776 piano solo. Fathwere: from exercises Helper proclaimed, "Liberty throughout all tough punishment in stride. The fabric er Lamothe, Dominic Welch, Er- the land unto all the inhabitants 11 te oz. Sanforized (really heavy denim) nest Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank thereof." Here the aims of the Strong Ox Hide blue or gray rivets permanent fit. Copper-plate- d Jerant, Mrs. Ghlrardelli and son, Crusade to "Strengthen the Arm Sanforized work shirts! Buys Miss Mary Louise Howa, Mr. and of Liberty'- - will be restated. at 1.19. Full points, double orange stitching, 2 Allj Louis Bezyack, Ernest Clma, taking part in the ceremony will! Mrs. front, 2 back pockets. Sizes 28-4- 6. and son, rededicate themselves to the Cru- -' Mrs. Carl Schoenberger Albert, John Kontas, and Fletcher sade and to the principles of the Nielson. Scout Oath and Law. Similar Ceremonies Elsewhere THIMBLE CLUB FETED Similar ceremonies featuring a An evening of sewing and visit "Declaration of Purpose" will he ing was enjoyed by Thimble club members last Thursday evening at held by Scouts at the state capithe home of their hostess, Mrs. tals, county court houses and city Joe Turner. A delicious luncheon halls throughout the nation, emwas served to complete the social phasizing the Crusade's three objectives of more trained leadership, "better unit programs and Phone News Items to Journal stronger membership. Ceremonies will also spotlight the national a;pd Blacknam and Audrey Dunn, Scout Jamboree, the climax of the two-yeCruBade. e; Spring Glen; Ellis Johnson, The Jamboree will bring 40,000 Anona Oliver and Mrs. TANK TYPE AND UPRIGHT MODELS Dale Johnson, Carbonville; County Scouts and Leaders to Valley Agent Robert L. Hassell, and the Forge, Pa., next June 30 to July extension secretary, Mrs. Edna 6 from all parts of the nation and from overseas. They will camp on Peacock. HAND TYPE CLEANERS ground historic by George Washington and his Continental Army during their encampment there NAP-OU-T from Dec. 19, 1777 to June 19, UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE OFFICERS TO OE ELECTED TO LEAD WORK H and Audrey Dunn, Spring Glen. Vice president, June Bleazard, Price; Ruby Campbell, Price; Lee Bonnie Nielson, Helper; Wanda Petersen, Wellington; and Mrs. Dale Johnson, Carbonvilie. For secretary, Marie Nelson, Price; Jacketta World, Price; Lillian Recreation Dragerton. Harvey, committee, Phyllis Garlick, Wellington; Joan Leonard, Price; Nina Henry Mortensen, Wellington; Anderson, Spring Glen; R. D. Campbell, Wellington. Ballots will be sent to all leaders in the county, and upon the return of these ballots, for which a deadline was set for Feb. 10, the results of the election will be announced. items Among the important considered for the 1950 season was the appointing of community H Boy Scout Week .... PROCLAMATION H H H H in H H ht (J H (AFL), H the the their . Attracted Four From d, at at o; PlEWEYl in STRONGER . . . LAST LONGER . . . t mm SAVE YOU PLENTY! J Four US - 2.79 bar-tack- - 30-5- Penney's Foremost Waistband Overalls 49 STOMACH EXCESS m irn m.. -- A take 19 for strain at ROYAL VACUUM Cleaners $49.50 Sun-nydal- ar $24.50 CHORE GLOVES 35c Quilted nap. out chore gloves with rugged double construction. Snug knit wrist, prt. elslon cut fingers that wont bind. Brown. LEATHER PALM WORK GLOVES SETS Shirts 98 c HOaw aide . anil UatkM palms (good grip, fine protection). Full leather thumb, finger tips, and knuckle atrap. Striped canvas back. CENTRAL COMM. MATCHED I Pants , 249 Neat army AND SUPPLY CO. 2,93 swill Better Materials FOR YOUH BUILDING NEEDS maeahed sets that ae full cut through out Pawn 7i - Haraav KEEP 1778. During Boy Scout Week many of the nation's 541 Local Scout Councils, which administer the programs of Scouting In specific areas, will announce the names of the leaders of their Jamboree troons and their plans for serine historic snots wniletroln to and returning from the Jamboree. Wwi dwMe taken to NM fetoa it BooVs. tfw Hcfaw DUST, DIRT, and LINT-PROO- F Just the Thing to Keep the Car Clean Mutual Furniture PHONE 37 ffliv. LPEB |