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Show MINING A AND RAILROAD DISTRICT NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH VOLUME 45 NUMBER 19 Jasper Cash Shot In Right Leg; Gunman Released Sons And Daughters Of Helper Kiwanis Guests At Meeting GOORS BEER TEAM OF HELPER THURSDAY, MAY Youthful Merchants Win First Ball Game resident of MarJasper Ca?-hHelper Kiwanians observed Boys tin, was hobbling around Monday and Girls week at their regular after being discharged from a TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP meeting last night, at which sons, HITS FIRST HOME RUN Helper medical clinic where he Following a parade through Heland Another daughters of Kiwanians were sports championship was treated for "buckshot" wounds IN SEASON OPENER per's business district and impres. sustained in an altercation Sun- for Helper was realized Tuesday invited guests. They enjoyed a ceremonies the program presented by the f , day afternoon with Doisey night when a team of six Helper special youthful Helper Merchants took Cenfifth from class the grade 47, Helper. men bowling under the Coors the field Sunday afternoon and tral school, under the direction Carbon County sheriff's officers Beer title, won the men's major of Miss handed the Magna Millmen a Sally Mauro and Mrs. assisted by the Helper Police, league bowling tournament from Hector Chiara. loss in the first game of the 1951 who investigated the shooting-- Richfield Auto Parts of Price in season for' both teams. ' The program consisted of a I v said Hinton was discharged from a playoff that ended (Participating in the the county jail in Price Monday with the Helper Oers boys tak- talk on Americanism by Merrill ceremonies we're Helper post No. five and the Hamilton, songs by as. no charges had been filed. ing five points as against two 21, American Legion; the Helper class. Musical accompaniment was Hinton had been retained over- points, for the losers. Junior High band; and Mayors D. The six men comprising the furnished by Wayne Reid on the night by the police for investigaK. Downey of Helper, A. D. KelSteel and Eugene Sulpizio guitar tion. team have been bowling together ler of Price, and Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz, on the accordiion. Dr. Mark Jenson, attending phy- for over 12 years and in that of the Helper Baseball president many years have tried hard to The program was arranged for Association. With Dalpiaz doing sician, stated that several behind shotgun pellets were re- "cop" off the league title. They by G. E. Woodhead, chairman of the master-mindinthe moved from Ca&hs' right thigh have come inv second several the boys and girls committee. plate, Downey got two strikes- on muscles. times, and individually, they have Eric Pempe presided over the Keller before the Price official some very good records, meeting and also supervised a made hit a ground ball toward first beCash walked to town after conte&t and several games for base. ing shot seeking medical aid, and but now the ultimate victory has the youngsters during the meetIn direct contrast to the playwas found in a Helper drug store been realized. In March of this ful mood of the officials Angelo where he sought medical atten- year the same six men came out ing. Venturelli and his Merchants tion. Police officer Joe Myers, on on top at a state tourney held on to the field with one pura routine check of 'business es- in Provo, where they competed Aaronic Priesthood Joe Rolando pose in mind, that to win the ball tablishments was. informed by against some of the "top" teams Awards Night Set This is the second game, and win it they did. With store attendants that a man who in the covwon this At Castle Gate Venturelli striking out nine Mill-mehad been shot was in the store, year straight they Saturday and Joe Rolando and Nick MERGHANTS-TIMPcalled a physician to attend him, eted prize. Personnel of the team S A special meeting, much looked Fred Mascara coming up with the field, Bosone, Ralph .forward to and then proceeded to invest- includes mem by the younger ing gems of the clay, Helper conigate the cause, and called the Wahl, "Chokey" Bergera, Johnny hers of the nrleKthonds at th TO PLAY HERE Louie Allison and Alex nected for 11 hits off three Magsheriff's department to assist him Bianco, LDS church is scheduled to take Martinelli. na pitchers to come out on top in in finding Hinton. place Saturday evening at 7 p.m. a game that had a little bit of In the six games Bergera, play- at the Castle Gate ward chapel. IN SUNDA YGAME that goes towards mak1139 &ix everything totaled all games ing It is a special awards night for the baseball ELKS LODGE STATES the great game that Merchants take on The to man Helper take ing position pins high boys of the Aaronic Priesthood of field for their second home game it it. his team, followed by Bosone, North Carbon Stake. of Rolando opened the scoring for the voune season. Sunday. playing six games with a total of DISCARDED TAX According to Isaac McQueen, wnen tney meet tne pr0vo Timpg Helper in the second when he 1111 pins. Third highest was- Alex , committee member, a very fine , , 0 Meist-er'- s pr tn d fend. drove one of right-handeAllison, also playing all six games, for has been program hav-th- e arranged field fence over for ln slants tne the other 1074 ing cnanipions, league, ipins. The TOKENS GO TO WORK marked up boys which will include a',ng wCn the pIav.ofI from Amerl. a home run. Ray Telarole followthree men on the team each of the presentation an(1 have ed Rolando's homer with a triple in the luncheon, fan Fork last year Don't throw those old tax to- played four games each Broad-- ; awards Cecil President by niuch the same team this but was left stranded when Ele98 Bianco pretty with series scoring kens away even If you haven't bent. G. Lowell Keller, executive,. Manager ,Lob Colins BtiU gante hit into a double play. Martinelli, 645 pins, and enough of them to make it worth pins; 617 'chairman of the Aaronic priest hag hi tw0 DitchinE, aces from Magna took the lead in the top Wahl pins. Coors total for the Miood will be in your while to return them to the of the ,ast year Garth FOrd and charge the fourth scoring two runs of 5284 as was against pins jfty State Tax Commission for cash. tourney meeting. Wankier. The assistant Marion 5047 Richifijelcl on Page Eight! for lo&ing the (Continued Now the that commission isn't . A highlight of the meeting, that coach at Carbon College, Lyle using them any longer, there is a. , bowlers. been kept in the background Koller, is again holding down the Bowler3 on the Richfield team has place they can serve a tetter pur- -' until now is the attendance in left field position for the fimps Dr. 'Chris Pascuzzi Jim were Zaccaria, George pose. Let them help the cerebral i of Stan Watts, Brigham this year. Engagement Is John Miles, Al Wahl and person palsied children of Utah to find will coach who Young university ; Told statVenturelli Bonomo. Angelo Manager Fred By their rightful place in society bring along some official BYU vs. ed he will start the same team send your tax token to the Utah N. I. T. films to show to the boys. Word was received this week ithat started ,ast SundaV( wilh Society for Physically Handicap-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pascuzzi e 'by of Fathers the OF TOURS hat the Willie WEEKLY boys attending pos&ibility ped. Volunteer workers will sort of the engagement of their son, will be special guests at the meetwill start in center-fielthem, count them and turn them Dr. Chris Pascuzzi, to Mis& Janice to Mr. Provo McQueen. ing, event in the Wankier according the is in to the State Tax Commission PLANT STEEL Mayne, a daughter of Mr. and to awards Names receive of boys ipitcheT, for cash which will be used exreflating were not available this week but Mike Orphanakis. The remainder Mrs. Arthur Mayne of Council occu-1 to give physical, clusively may be ready for publication next or the line-uconsl&ts of Scavo, Bluffs, Iowa. pational and speech therapy to STARTED TUESDAY week. Mullin&, chilPalsied catch; Utah's Cerebral first; Mascara, j The engagement was revealed the second; Telarole, shortstop; Ele- at a dinner party given by the dren. The Utah Society for Phys- - j Weekly tours of the Geneva parents at the Omaha gante, third; Zupon, left field; bride-elect'- s xically Handicapped is the only Steel plant began again on Tues- Car-Ste- al Suspect and Rolando, right field. The Me- 'Athletic Club, to which many of organization in Utah serving the day, May 8, 1951, under Geneva Lodged rchants, starting pitcher depends their friends were Invited. cerebral palsied. They spend over Steel Company's sponsorship, and All-Nig- ht 92 per cent of all money collected will Chase on the outcome of the Wednesday Dr. Pascuzzi served two year's continue every Tuesday unit, attending right here in Utah, and they make throughout the summer and fall ILaying it out in the county night game at Brigham City. In , in the Navy no charge whatever for services Carroll college at Helena, Mon Mon-dawas announced an it after chase by months, jail her& ,nclude Jonnny Byrge tana, and the University of Utah, to victims of cerebral palsy. Let the county sheriffs department by company officials. gnd 0rpnanaki8i those discarded tokens be the also Creighton University school The tours will be conducted is Max Lopez, 23, section hand at of medicine at Omaha, graduating token of your concern for the each Tuesday beginning May 8 Helper, charged with grand lar-- l there last year. state's cerebral palsied. Price I KJ after! i The chase Tours started notice. 0 fl flAY ceny. until PfiPPY further begin Lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks is He is now serving his internship at Gate House Number One of Lopez wrecked a DickuD truck. LLUIUll I Ul I I UH I assisting in this work, and if you St. Joseph's hospital. at a.m. Thomas stolen from and at 9:30 allegedly the Genea plant wjll call C. A. Knobbs of Helper last one-haMiss contractor. IN HELPER SET Lamph, Price Mayne is a graduate of approximately two and he will pick up your tokens. Abraham Lincoln high school ln hours. Charles Deputy Compagni Council Bluffs. She attended Ward not the Officiate said that arrangements accident, Castle Gate Youth for Tuesday tours can be made knowing the f wrecked truck had FOR SAL, MAY 26 - Belmont college at Nashville, Tenn., and is a graduate of the Misses Drowning by calling or writing the Train- been stolen, asked to see the for ob- Jennie Edmudson hospital school are Plans made being of Geneva certificate. Stetl registration ing division Crash In Bus-Ca- r servance of Poppy Day in Helper of She is at the present Company by the Friday precedDeputy Compagni became sus- on time associated with the 26, May Saturday, according A close brush with death was ing the Tuesday tour. to take the to Mrs. A. S. picious and decided Council Bluffs local j department of poppy the Wahl, ' Other regulations which the man to Frank experienced Ellis, deputy day chairman, for Carbon Post Tuesday afternoon, 21, Clinic. Gate mind a in of sheriff for Castle should about 4, by keep youth, public Sunnyside, for further Women's auxiliary, American Le- j The wedding date has not yet Angelo Berra, 17, when his car the Tuesday tours are: questioning. gion. This year's quota has been , been set. side swiped a loaded school bus--j ' 1. Visitors should not be In Upon arrival at Sunnyside, increased for the local as at Martin causing his car to ca possession of cameras on plant uipez jumpea irom tne ponce funds are goreIv Peded ,post, to carrv reen out of control, cross to the property. car and disappeared among the 0n tne WOrk for World War HOLY COMMUNION 2. Visitors who are not Ameri opposite side of the highway and near the road. Deputy who by meanB of the sale jeranB( embank- can citizens should submit names plunge down a then sounded Compagni the0f the symbolic flowers help and addresses at least four days alarm to his fellow officers ment into the Price river. to help veterans' fam AND'GONFIRMATION and!gomewhat Had it not foeen for the fast in advance of the scheduled tour the chase was on. ilies in need. action of Donald Anderson, Price, for proper clearance. Sheriff Holman, immediately "So much depends on the sale who saw the accident, and whOj It la hoped that the Tuesday ordered road blocks set up through, of these Popples," said Mrs. Wahl. WELL ATTENDED most will of care tour tours take rescued Berra, he might have out the eastern part of the coun- "We are accepting a grave reUnder a beautiful spring eky drowned. He was taken to tne ists and visitors, but the company ty, and with the aid of blood- sponsibility when we sell popples, Price Hospital where he was treat through its training division will hounds started on the trail. Lopez for the fundg derived ,from their the procession of ,the first Holy Communion class from the civic also consider requests for special was ed for lacerations and shock. apprehended at 5:30 a.m. sale are the life blood and sole auditorium to the church last Frifrom tours Monday througr investAccording to patrolmen at a road block near eource of Income used In rehaPlant visits cannot be sched Wednesday, opened the day's activiigating the accident, Berra was day. bilitation and child welfare work." Sunday Dragerton. or uled for ties for St. Saturdays, Sunday Anthony's. Parish. For his car when ills-torknocked unconscious y "Events move rapidly, and In checking his record, sheriff's the first time, 56 children receivoverturned and went Into the holidays. of made hour the is each department officers said that Lo ed Holy Communion during the , river. pez had been paroled March is!day- - We ,ive ln an .everchanginfc 8:30 morning mass. Father FranBerra was traveling south to- Featured As Organist from the Colorado utata reforma-- i world. Our hospitals are full, and cis Lamothe, .the pastor in ada challenged anew, to more ward Helper when he struck the A frequent participant In cam- torv at Buena Vista. wher b had dressing the little ones delivered school bus. No Injuries were sus pus activities Is Miss Joan Dal- served two terms for car theft, effective efforts. In order ,that we a very touching and Impressive our to bus. of the continue to bring (atned by occupants piaz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. and he also had served a term in may sermon. In the course of his talk J. Dalpiaz, Helper. Miss Dalpiaz the Texas federal reformatory for Veterans and their families the he complimented very .highly the comfort, the courage and renewed Bisters of was featured as an organist and violation of the Dyer act. Hours New Charity of Notre Dame hope which has been our privilege school for the thorough manner a piano soloist on a music reas Grand were larceny charges For the summer months only, cital on filed Wednesday by County Atty. for so many years we must work in which they had Instructed and Sunday, May 6. new hours hare been established harder to sell popples to every- trained the A. John Ruggerl. .children. Father Lafor the opening of the Helper on that memorable day." one HONORED said DOCTOR mothe that he hoped that city library, according to Mrs. "We must not lose sight of the the the sisters had Imtraining Robinson of W. God Dr. never to man a thing Roy lola Cobaln, librarian. Beginning gave fact that the Poppy Is our Memcontinue to influwould parted was honored Tuesday at do which it were irreverent to orial flower, which was planted May 21 and continuing until Septhe 42nd conclave of the Knights ponder how the Son of God would In sacrifice, and has blossomed ence the children, throughout their tember 4, the hours will be 3 to mass Father Laand 7 to 8 p.m. daily except Sat- Templar of Utah at Salt Lake have done It. "George MacDonald In service," Mrs. Wahl .concluded. lives. After the to was the children host mothe Through heaven and earth God's All members of the legion urday, On Saturdays the hours City when during the election of civic auditorthe in breakfast at as out moves 'was officers will he singled will be from I to p.m. only. unit are urged to contact freely and I follow it, On Sunday! and holidays the Senior Warden fc(r the Utah as color follows light y Mrs. Wahl and offer assistance ium., Grand Commandery, Elliabeth Barrett Browning in this year's tale. . Bight) (Continued on library ni be closed. Mother's Day Tribute Planned For Sunday By St. Anthony Parish 9-- 7 ?''' SPECIAL MOTHER'S annual Mother's Day tribute for the deceased mothers of will take St. Anthony Parish place Sunday, May 13, following the 8:30 a.m. mass. The congregation will assemble on the grounds, in front of the statue of Mary, where a wreath of white carnations will be blessed and placed at the base of the statue of our Heavenly Mother. This year, as in previous years, the wreath will be given by the have whose mothers families passed away gjnce last Mother's Day. They are the families of Mrs. Concetta Gigliotti, Mrs. e ees Yenzl Montoro, and Mrs. Skriner. Hin-ton- e HELPER LDS PLAN The pre-gam- e , pre-gam- e Mag-delin- g ORDINATION, Mus-grav- d left-hand- ed p After In Jail V-1- 2 y all-nig- ! j lf vet-hous- 25-fo- Library Ken-ilwort- h wo-me- t Pf ' The fir&t, and one of the most impressive ceremonies held! in the Catholic Church will take 'Place at St. Anthony Church Sunday, May 20th at 11 o'clock, when Rev. Francis Pellegrlno, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pellegrlno will sing his first Solemn High Mass. Father Pellegrino will be ordained to the Holy Priesthood on the Sunday previous, May 13th, at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, by the Most Reverend Duane G. Hunt, Bishop of Salt Lake City. Father Pellegrlno is the first native &on of Helper to be raised to the high dignity of the , ' hood. DAY PROGRAM SUN. HELPER PLAN LDS 24 qW Mother's Sunday, Day, will again be a special day for mothers of the Helper ward, Church' of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, when a special Mother's day program will be presented In their honor at 10:30 a.m.' ln the ward chapel. Spenst Chapman, Sunday school superintendent is in charge of for the program and reported that all classes will participate ln putting on the program, furnishing talks and musical num. ber&. All mothers are invited to attend the special meeting and will receive a token of appreciation from the superiutendency. Special gifts will be given to the youngest mother and the oldest Next y mother HERE MAY 20TH. For Parents MASS FOR NEW PRIEST hus-t-le- - 10, 1951 present. SCHOOLS-CHURCH- ES COOPERATING IN NURSE RECRUITING , An all-ou- educational t campaign has been launched by the Utah State Nurses' association, District No. the Carbon county Auxiliary, assisted foy churches and schools in the coun. ty to interest girls graduating from high school in nursing as a career, according to Mrs. Margaret Garavaglia, nurse associaIn the Helper "In tion representative Father Pellegrino was born Helper, February 18, 1927. Shortly after birth his family moved to Kenilworth. He attended school in Kenilworth from Sept. 1932 May 1937. The family moved back again to Helper and 'Father Pellegrino entered Notre Dame school in Price where he graduated in May 1942. After one year at Carbon High school 'Father Pelle grino entered St. Joseph's Prepe-torSeminary, Mountain View, California. Graduating from St. Joseph's December 20th 1945, he entered St. Patrick Seminary January 7th, 194, where he Is completing his studies- for graduation, May 13th. Although Father Pellegrino is the first boy from Helper to be ordained to the Holy Priesthood, he is not the first to be ordained in the county. Rev. 'Henry Placl telll of the Congregation of Mis sion, Perryvllle, Mo., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Piacitelll of Price, was the first boy in the county to be ordained. y - 4 and Medical area. Radio In An appeal was issued this week by the district nurses association to all girls who have UMWA nurse scholarship applications in their possession to complete them and send them ln to the committee. According to Lela Schulti, Rains, chairman of the selection board, girls Interested in the $200.00 scholarship, should send the filled out applications to her at their earliest convenience, so that the selection board can study them and make recommendations for the winning applicants. with the cam- radio program paign, will be presented Saturday at 10:30 a.m. on the regular Carbon College program by students of the college, under ,the direction of Mrs. Lyle Lamph, nurses aid teacher at the college including piano solos by Margaret Thompson and Catherine Zele; vocal solos by Elaine Maikris and Helen e lemetakis; and two special talks by Carlene Pace and Rosemary Cannriato. Topics of the talks will be on nurse recruitment and what the profession offers girls, and a 'brief history of (Florence Nightingale, whose birthday is Sunday, May 13. Churches To Cooperate Father Birler, pastor of the Notre Dame de Lourdes catholic church ln Price will devote part of his Mother's Day program to the nurse program, and Fa'hr Francis Helper the Lamothe, pastor of catholic churci pet aside one mass Sunday in May for It. Anthony's Nurse Scholarship Applications Are Called In Program Sunday conjunction a special ha--- last St. in on the occasion. Price Community church, the direction of Re. will in the very near have a film showing a The under future and talks to acquaint its membership with the vital wr.rk being done by the nurses or the country and the immediate need dir-ne- recruits. in charge of the recruit program for the area are: more new Committees for Lorraine Giacoletto, chairman assisted iby Tresa Milovlch and Mar. garet Garavaglia . for the Nurses District; and Mrs-- Helen Barrett la chairman of a committee representing the Carbon county medl. cal auxiliary. . TOO MANY GOLF WIDOWS & MISSES HERE, PRO SAYS; FREE LESSONS TUES. "There are too dows and Misses' many 'golf wiin Helpor and Price already to suit me," stated reporting on the .turnout at the Tony MaealuBO yesterday when golf course last Sunday. "And furthermore, they are a scenic attraction at home, on the street and elsewhere, eo ,why not enhance the scenery on the golf course." As a result of these .deduction after less than three weeks as the new pro at the Carbon county golf course, .he has decided to introduce a new feature In the golfing program of the area. Next Tuesday, May 15, between the hours, of 10 a.m. and noon he will give free instruction to the t ladles. "Just present yotuelf the golf course with a No. 6, 0 or. 7 iron and well do th rest,"! ( he said. Last Sunday turnout of golfers totaled 125 with a good number of them participating In the day's event "Blind Bogey" a novel new game that holds store of gaining much popularity. Winners ln the were: Bob A. Tuttle, first Sunday tilts Shiner, Price, and M. Price, who tied for with scores of 43,, with place Leavltt, Price, placing with a jcore of 44. Next Sunday .will see another "Bogey" deal run off with the Keith sec-on- d prizes for the by Macaluso. winners donated Players have all , Indicated satisfaction In the condition of the course as a whole and the pro reported that an official opening of , the course may be held in the near future. i . |