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Show Editorially Tin Editor, Ckff N. Mtmmott By Tk M ALL . . . THAT'S BERT BUNNELL FAMILY VOLUME 44 NUMBER WANIANS THE S. Kiwanians All . , . That's the story of the S. Bert Bun-- a of Helper, but now residing in Price family, formerly 'here all the family except the youngest is actively engaged Boyd, who is an J operation of the Bunnell Garage--nd adva tie on Jnd tive facta sec ttee. takes care of the legal problems of the family. Kiwanis International If there is another family in atioa to )reWrr in R are: n ag U manager for the Bunnell Garage and was inducted into Helper club by his brother Omer, who had been inducted by his father. When the Bunnells decided to build a garage in Price there, Kay settled in the and move a part of their business Louis joined at Helper after months a few and county seat club. Last Price summer, Boyd, the the into inducted was be elected to set up baby of the family of five boys (no girls), from the Uniafter in graduated having office Hejper a law a beautiful versity of Utah and having taken unto himself a Kiwanig to become ambition a fulfilled bride, he 1949. an. He was inducted into the Helper club in July of outside was who second eldest son, the That left only Ross, the great International organization that had been accepted Shortly after January 1st of this by his father's family. club to make it unanimous for Price the year, Ross joined the itainingl mate ap.. by de.j which I J Hoi id h. c: and m re- - their ce in- - iversi-- Clout al ancetf iWlitT the KttM - then ?sen- 18- - the on i P.O. r eet-- in 5J0B lOfr i4 CT- - to of IK. mi! i - NEWS PAP ER i THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950 college field have been cancelled. The parade of bands will begin at 4 p.m. when the various units will march from the Price city hall to first west. They will maneuver at the Carbon Avenue-Mai- n Street intersection. The public is cordially invited to attend any or all of these activities throughout the day and the committee in charge hopes for an inspiring turnout of parents and rriends of these school children Helper Merchants Open Season At Provo Sunday The Helper and Price Kiwanis clubs are laying claim to an international family average as they nominate the S. Bert Bunnell family, formerly of Helper, but now residing in Price, as the family with the best "family membership" average in Kiwanis International. The Father, seated right front, and all of their chilcren, five boys, Omer, Ross, Kuy, Louis and Boyd, belong to the two Carbon county clubs. The only reason Mother Bunnell, left front, isn't a Kiwanian they don't take women. Dad Bert, Omer, Louis and Boyd are members of the Helper club, and Ross and Kay have Joined at Price. (See "Editorially Spe.iking" for story of the Bunnell family.) If the weatherman does someabout getting the mess he's thing S. L. CHAMBER OF made the past ten-dastraightened up, and we have a few days of belated the Industrial spring. COMMERCE TO League baseball season will open next Sunday, May 14, with Helpthe Bunnells. HELPER MAKE all besides STOP er's this about family, defending Merchants meetAnother remarkable thing International, and being ing the Provo Timps at P:'ovo in of them being members of Kiwanis have proven beSalt Lake City's Mayor Earl J. a 2:30 contest, and Bingham fine active Kiwanians. is the fact that they but over live to a not the can together, Glade, former Magna park to moving a only of the family that a president doubt yond of love, appreciatSalt Lake City Chamber of Com- take on the Millers in a 5 o'clock can work together with the same element the Bunnell merce, will Uad more than 100 game. Brigham City and Ameriion and understanding that always permiated Salt Lake City business and in- can Fork will delay their opening home when they were all youngsters. and do until May 17. to dustrial leaders on a his job specific Each of the Bunnells has adand A scheduled council the ever of Central tour of and Eastern workout here last job-nsight losing each does his the successful adUtah and Western Colorado, it Sunday was snowed out. Manager vice each can and does give the other in Mother was announced hy D. O. Clark, Mandell "ITg" Wilson had all of ministration of the affairs of the Bunnell Garage. a problem comes chairman of the proposed junket, his team here except a couple of Bunnell is never left out of their plans when nd her The tour will leave Salt Lake players, ready to take the field-C- ity family council and deliberation-aalong that needs . . . You was the of each in on a special train of the but when no cooperation boys reflected is sterling character ust five boys. Denver & Rio Grande railroad at forthcoming from the weather- ee the Bunnells never did have a daughter-jhave ac6 p.m. Tuesday. May 23, returning man, he will be forced to enter Another enviable characteristic the Bunnell boys and in toastmasters, at 7 a.m. on Friday, May 26. They the game next .Sunday without as speakers, talent unusual is quired Kiannual on their will visit and hold meetings in having had his team together for dramatics. When Helper or Price puts one or Mt. Provo, Pleasant, Ephraim, a complete workout. But then with wanis show or Kiwanis Talent night, it's a safe guess the and Manti, Salina, Sigurd, Richfield, a seasoned and veteran team, the other of them will he the master of ceremonies, characters. of cast Helper, Price, and Green River in they'll probably take up where others will be found among the supporting moved to Utah, and Frulta and Grand June- - they left off last year. Within the past year all the Bunnells have in The Helper Merchants who won Helper, interested in Colorado. tion Price, but because they are still much the their started league title the past two years Boyd, be Louis and will A held at and because Helper Omer. Dad Bert. meeting memabout sertain to face a from 7:00 a.m. to 7:4 a.m. Thurs-jar- e Kiwanis activity here, it's their desire to continue their fortuace pitcher is club leaders with 25, the Helper and Helper May jmer Industrial league bership in the Helper club Ford, as guests at breakfast at Price at, of the Provo Timps-Ga- rth nate thev have thus decided. in who ball Western the played photograph a family am Elsewhere on this page will be found few years, Meetings will be held with local .Association the past showing the entire Bunnell hrood. to the who to decided return but business and industrial leaders at ranks with hta home-raiall stops, while at Provo, Eph-- 1 semi-pr- a Salina. Richfield. Price, and town team. He's good, and when work-neGrand Junction luncheons, din-- 1 his t&st breaking curve is ALUMNI ne's iaK. CARBON tough, or breakfasts will be held MOTHERS EULOGIZED with business leaders from the( Although this writer was SET BANQUET area as guests of the able to contact Wilson Sunday for AT KIWANIS a probable starting lineup, well FOR TOMORROW Salt Lake City Chamber. MEET; a mg .gueao. ano nope maK moH-wi- ll tniJ tnur ls'iinlflue ttia The Carbon County Alumni Astoo not we're far off. Mike Wood, on the are hosts visitors the E. SHE Y A sociation will hold its annual ban- that SPEAKER best the own' catcher, is league' at all occasions, bringing their quet tomorrow night, Friday, behind be to the plate, and tain the and hosting 7:30 at the Carbon College Members o? the off offensively. At first leading business local Helper Kiwanis the Mar-elo- n having meals, includes Mrs. fW last (Continued on Pare Fourt night took time mt to be Louis Bunnell, presi- men as their guests. will W t fitting tribute to all mothers dent, and table arrangements are of tie land, as the At The Man Support of under the direction of Mrs. Jesse Irenes commit. Perry, vice president. t arranged and PrUented a well Glanced program 01 music and the life-lon- nerei i i car ami of STR n --r beuled events for the evening at belong COffl. iI HELPER. UTAH cut to a minimum, it has been re ported by the committee in charge, because only the best representation from the schools will take part. Beginning at 9:36 a.m. vocal, reed, woodwind, brass and piano solos will be heard in various rooms of the municipal buiulding. Instrumental and vocal ensembles will also participate in the morning sessions. In the afternoon beginning at There are five sons, three of them along with Dad Bert, to the Helper club and the other two are active in Louis and Boyd followed their Dad's the Price club. Omer, nattern and joined Kiwanis in Helper. Ross and Kay are m ai rnw. takin? a very active It was back in 1930 when S. Bert Bunnell moved his famiand began operating a garage. Shortly after he ly to Helper club and has been a member ever since. Kiwanis the joined When his oldest son, Omer, graduated from the University of with his father, he to0 became Utah and became associated war Louis became the used the Then following Kiwanian. I fffiaa 19 " D The junior high schools of Car-- ! 2: 30 o.m. a nropram cnncic,m t bon county will meet in Price on choral music, orchestras and bands May 12 to participate in the an will be presented in the auditornual county-wid- e music festival. ium. Inasmuch as there will be no k change has been effected in judging of the events, the length the evening plans, and all sched of the programs involved will club. Helper RAILROAD School Musical Festival that boast a better average than the Bunnell family then it'll be because they have more sons than Mr. and Mrs. hjve to have . . . When we say all the Bunnells are Bunnell Bert I we mean just that that is, except Mrs. Bunnell, gtanians, women just don't belong to Kiwanis or md that's because And incidently every year the Helper she'd be in there. put on their show you'll find Mother Bunnell on the to get the cast "made-up- " Then too she has job early helping in other projects and programs of the most helpful jaen 'Wed AND Price To Host Junior High Kiwanians All... That's The Bert Bunnell Family sives a hand when ever his services are needed, frtorney. it n MINING Seven File For Commission Post, Two For Sheriff On Democratic Ticket 100,000th Registers BPW CLUB NAMES sWken word. :a Urogram and n.nn u4i I. MISS FABRIZI0 El- - Parker war rge of the -- A con-th- NEW PRESIDENT ' e &s chairman, ward Sheva. W president of, " Helper club, M now a Price -- aaoer. wa 'fed "l fv. sneaker Edwarrf fthova Very elnonnn1 itA a nm "Went to mothnrlinftil TTa a1Uu1 return to th "niH.f.Bii,nui" Ber In "Stored e hv J and u d'vorce whih nveit . i is playing in ociety-"Chll- dren Anx-- a wreck-J- J don't Elected as the new president of the Helper Business and ProfesClub Tuesday Women's sional Fabrizio, night was Antionette with the following named to assist her: Mary Mascara, 1st vice 2nd president: Christine Kontas, sec Flora Dalpiaz, vice president; retary; Leah Petersen, treasurer; Frances Oreenhalgn, The election took place at a dinner meeting held at the Klva, with Christine Kontas, retiring Commitpresident, taking charge. Miss tee for arrangements included Kontas. Minnie Wahl and A JJanei Buchanan. Delegates namca the state convention In Tooele on ftnrret Newman of Grand June- June i and 4 were Miss Kontas, tlon a conductor on the Grand Wahl. Leah Petersen and Mrs. division of the junction-Helpe- r chosen. also were Three alternates Denver a nin firando western the one hundred The BPW dub will assist the;Raflroad Woman's Club in financing a girl thousandth railroad man to regfor Girl's State this summer. ister for lodging at the Railroad of pansies Y.M.C.A., since the organization A lovelr arrangement the and bridal wreath centered was reactivated in Helper, SepMr. Newman had tember I, dinner table. end of his run, the RoPer0n,Pa,6d registered at a.m. and was 2.00 at club were Dr. S. TMmAAir neral secretary of the April man hy actual lucky the Judged country, Railroad TMCA's of the count of the register by D. K. of Price and T. A. and la a former Kiwanian. re-k- lk of a t iurunen nome. oecause 1 0t lno woman wn"B has forsaken her must .!lvinK for her nd '7thus her children become of de,,uen;y upon our J he said. hi v7 and Ronald Roper, enti worth sohnot Kwro a trombone inH. and t nn ioal solo. TW A hr X? ft So far as bon county the Democrats of Carare concerned, the old INDEPENDANGE DAY y, m - - chap-membe- rs er "V" el j Dia-man- day-lon- Iove and guidance - TO OBSERVE er meet- 1C Sheriff Position According to Iola Cobain, city librarian, new library hours will go into effect Monday, May 15. The new schedule will be: 3:00 p.m. to :00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., except Saturday, which remains the same 2:00 to 6:30 p.m. Hours which have been In effect all winter have been from 3:30 p.m. to E : 30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. o 9:00 p.m. political pot began simmering early last week end when considerable activity was demonCarbon post No. 21. American strated in two of the eleven county and legislative posts that are Legion of Helper, will again sponsor the Independence Day celebeing contested in the November bration in Helper is an announceelection. ment made this week by Glen According to Brigham H. Young, Ballinger, post commander, who county clerk, seven hopeful Demoreported that Stanley Litiszette, crats filed for the two-yecomNolan Davis and Fred Voll had mission post, and three for sherbeen appointed as the general IT'S PHI BETA KAPPA iff. All except one commission committee in charge of arrangecandidate are from the north end ments. of the county. This year the entire celebration FOR HELPER'S The big surprise of the present w'll feature the youngsters with campaign was the tiling of J. O. the parade, floats and queen or "Blondie" Peterson, Dragerton beer GWENDOLYN QUILICO tavern operator, and member of goddess of liberty, all being designed for the children of the the county-- commission who made Gwendolyn Quilico, daughter of'K known that he,d Helper area. The queen will be tQ uke under 12 years. A patriotic pro Mrs. Katherine Quilico, today was over the law enforcement job in gram is again listed with all kinds elected to the campus chapted of Carbon county by filing for sherof sports, swimming, nail games, Phi Beta Kappa, national honor iff. He is contesting against Sherand fireworks listed on the agenda. ary scholastic society, at the iff David Wallace who replaced of Utah. Sheriff Joe Dudler a year ago The committee will meet In the University of the award was when he became head of the state Announcement nefr future to formulate plans Dr F- c- Blele and will probably name.addJti'nr,d highway patrol, and- - Joseph A. as-tpresident. Initiatkra 'ceremonies Dolman of Dragerton.' to the committee to sume some of the various phases will be conducted at an honor The seven candidates for the society banquet during commenceof the program. two year commission post is headment week. Dr. Blesele said, "It ed by the Incumbent, E. B. "Bry" is an honor to welcome Miss Miller of Fred E. Voll Serving Spring Glen, who is Quilico to Phi Beta Kappa, t'e On U. S. Submarine a term this completing oldest greek letter organization in W. Turner of Sunny-sid- e, year. Taylor Fred E. Voll, engineman, second America." former school board memMiss Quilico is a graduate of class, USN, son of Fred Voll of ber, is the only candidate outside 52 South Main St., Helper, is a Carbon High school where she ihtk Vnrth Carhnn orfio OthOra was active in the Pep club and L crew member of the guppy-snorkof Qeorge ex.mayor Spratling USS Pickerel submanne which, other organizations. She served and Rio Grande engineer: Helper recently traveled 5,200 miles to vice president of the Pep stub. And6rsoni Unite(, Mine Pearl Harbor. T.T. before aur- - At the university she has been Worker ,e Dia. gteve racing auo nours later, i e crew active in student anairs, navum manti, owner-managti of the was commended by the Secretary served as associate editor of the Motor Co.. all of Helper. of the Navy for this feat. Pen, campus literary magazine W. D Wilson, Standard Coal Co. She will graduate from the col- official, and former school board CASTLE VALLEY DeMOLAYS education. of lege member, and J. B. "Fat" Sillltoe. TO BE GREETED AT CONFAB Scoffeld, employee of the Utah The Utah State DeMolay asso- SCOUT BEAVER Fuel Co. at Clear Creek, round ciation's annual conclave will be out the list. held on May 15 at which time the PATROL TO Al Sirat chapter, Provo, composed HOLD FOOD SALE Only the sheriff and two year commission positions will be conof Utah county DeMoIays will be The Boy Scout Beaver Patrol sidered at the host to some 300 members from May 27th nominatof Troop No. 271 will sponsor Car Salt Lake City, Ogden and ing convention when the Demoa food sale next Saturday, May crats of the g program bon county at a county must meet 13, at the Food Center. The ses and select two candidates for each which will feature business sale will begin at 10:00 a.m., office. sions, a picnic, a banquet and a from which will be used profits ball. The conclave will welcome Four incumbent officials are unto buy scout uniforms and help unit fourth and its newest and will escape the Sept. opposed The boys are conCastle Valley chapter, composed equipment. 5th, primary election. They are: this housewives tacting Helper of Carbon county DeMolays. Th Frank Bonacci, state representaweek for donations for the 5. March was instituted tive from District No. 1; Mrs. chapter will announce sale which they Effie B. Anderson, county recordSOFTBALL BULLETIN . . . be greatly appreciated. C. H. Semken, county assessor of the treasurer YMCAj Downey, Paul Carr is the leader of the er; and ORGANIZATIONS OR John Bene, surreyor. ALL MEN Fore-! and R. A. Coleman, General Beaver Patrol. Two filed for representative man of the Rio Grande In Helper. who are Interested In sponsorlna T rklWITT 1T ATWC fr0'n District No. 2, when Dr. F wiiuii m On tne oasis or recoras Kept aur- A. Mlgliorl of Price, and R. J. - game this summer In either a ing the above period, It is probMOTHER'S DAY "Bob" Henderson of ; Hiawatha able that more than a half million Helper city or camon county the at meet to announced will vie in Sep- are MY" Order urged The they league, Helper lodge, Loyal men have had lodging ln the of Moose, are planning a special temher for the place occupied since the building was opened In (Helper city hall Friday night that's tomorrow, May 12, at 8 p.m. Mother's Day program at the past two terms by B. K. Olsen. Moose hall for Sunday, May 14, at! Incumbent Jesse V. Bryan of A brief look at the history of and 2:30 p.m., under the chairmanship Price and Ernest COreen ol Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cooley the Y.M.CA. in Helper shows that of Franklyn Petersen. It will be, Helper have filed for the In services funeral was founded attended the organization family the summer of 1906. The building, of Mrs. Cooley's father ln Murray a musical program and all Moose; commission post and will fsrape i mothers are Invited to attend. 'last Saturday. (Continued on Page Bight) (Continued on Page Bight) for-da- ... "Blondie" Peterson Makes Bid For New Library Hours AMERICAN LEGION good-neighb- 2-y- ear 1. 2h ki7h fuiCV FETE te j |