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Show 'i MINING A VOLUME 47 NUMBER AND helper democrats Television Work Here 17, 1953 MINER'S ELECTION VOTE TOTALS; Awaits Survey Outcome at city hall 14 SEPT. THURSDAY, MEET FRIDAY 57 PERMITS; HELPER GETS NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH 39 CARBON ELK HUNTERS GET DISTRICT RAILROAD UNOFFICIAL COUNT j The drawing for Elk permits at The officers and all member; f in u.'Min. InNiict NO. Tl of the Helper Denim-raHpany! Television reception in the Hl building state eapitol the Utah .it-T uesii.iy at'ier La-n- o clec'iniu were issued a call to attend a t last Friday, netted 57 permits for per area hit another "stall" thi in); Day, li.ne yet been o- Local Shrine Club Friday, week with the meeting tomorrow residents of Carbon county, Hellocal .... L'MWA announced that i,y .ww t'icnliy iVi report 5j., jl iau." lmuci IjH III Sept. IS at 7:30 p.m at the Hel- s per residents lucky in the drawRock at Spring's, iieailyuarit Uie in interested forming was people it per city hall, reported by For Shrine Hospital ing numbered 14. A total of 1.840 luit ml Ji mat. on from a ean-as- s Wj of a community antenna aud wirLuke C;,rinani. names were drawn that day tor made iy the union tellers Members of the latei'u l'al Purpose of the meeting is to ed television company will not the various area hunts. and icc.eiu'.l here .Monday lisu club Shrine this elect a chairman (or East Helper' take yeek completed the Helper Hunters any action on installation following tou;s iui men from Helper precinct to fill the acaucy c e- - he:e until a survey of this area, plans for a gala benefit dalice to whose names were on the ballot: The applicants n, resi.-nin-g at held be October i L.vle Saturday, of aied by the names were drawn for whose .r international board mem-he- r. being made .by one of the major Johnson, who is n"v a resident TV broadcasting companVs has the Price city uudito: iuui. it was permits are: Lynn L. Granee, Tliis office is now vacant. reported this week by Jack Richof Colorado. Rudy Sacco, Henry Binch, Davit been completed. 6412, of the club Aiauo i'ecoreiii, U'Jyal Luc-aat ards, president the business past Other meeting Hiatt, Dillon, Pete Foderaro, Harry Leon Wisniewski, One 0f the local men interested and publicity committee chairman votes, of aaj a discussion will be general Chris- Jouflas, Charley- Needles, iUeiiance W.o., L'Hal lJuO, 1218 the forthcoming ci'y election In in the Helper TV installation, for the affair. Albert Pierotti, John Skery, John Thorit Hatch, spent the better otes. time which to a at all Novemer Mr. mayor Richards Mr. Marshall son of KOTCX Midshipmen Earl F. Benedict (left), According Skerl jr., Henry Smith, with of last talking Saturday be councilmen will For district president: J. E. rwelm from j itiiu i wo c.uy . of Burnham and Robert Chubbuck. nnd Mrs. Forrest T. Benedict of 2!( Railroad Ave, Helper, TV officials of the two major sta-- be voted for bv the citizens. to the Shriners Hospital Bnnley, 9958, Ufcaj Other County Winners given .. .,, ,.,.,. i i. r !,., iv...:.i i v wu, nai um, cvaiuiuc an nnciuu am m nac ....in lions in Salt Lake City. Bill Bergamo, mi and Children for at Salt votes; Crippled Other winners in the drawing; LakejjihM He said that one of the com- Citv, and if the group's expect- - Kenilworth IahuI 5861, 1630 votes. were: Joe Burum, Dragerton; La- -j used hy Christoiher Columbus, which is on exhibition in Trini Classes At the is at present timeUons Night be .' panies taliy.out the sum por district mar H. Jones, Price; James vice president: East-.onwl Both are indents at the University of Utah. Carbon College that wi!1 do mil(.h toward Harry Maugus, Rains Local 7288, conducting a survey of the Alfier. Price; Dee von Anderson, the;ern Utah area, to determine he,ping this truE,tw()rthy humani- - 1631 votes; FranU j. Sacco. Are Now Underway Dragerton; Dominic Beacco, price;! of getting the f ignais tai jan institution continue on with . Bolotas, Price; Archie; Arthur IiyBtje Local 9958, 1038 votes--, and Several classes of night school the, serviced not areas by Races Stock Car yet it8 w0,.k. W. Holly m Local Bradley, Wellington; QARN VAL OFFICERS at Carbon college are now under- - jto s "' He sail1 members uf the two 4376, 931 votes, To Feature Bryner, Price; Ross Bunnell and 'way, according to George Mor- about 24 000; Masj0nic lthle lodges in Bert Bunnell, Price; Morris (0UU. rOD Mj. gacc;) anJ Mp Mangug havfl jgan,' college staff member, 'and! 'l is estimated that are New Track Opening n0i . me ty haVe been elisu.d iM ,,le tidu.t in this area People Curtis, Clear Creek; Richard R. lLlM ) Lll fUll as acliu still hwu alternatin to indications vice point present i TV aOn .i ...,..uii-- c 'in,, ciirnni - todt ....i Kenilworth; Vernonj Gordon, Auto racing fans in this area more registrations. saies nun an expeneu ciowu m; presidents of the district, in con- " He stated;,u a receive a few very Poor; weI1 ove. s00 Q1. 900 j expectea nection with tneir canacities as were assured this week by the only NOVEMBER SHOWING tria, so f;tr thP picture. Helper lo- to atten(1 Music wjl, b(, furnish-- i ,.lb.ai.sUk.t hoard members. Carbon Speedway corporation of tnrUv t ' ve,iMr:.nt fn, classps "fringe area of in V.j is a ngn;-eit as Elwin cated race pocket b " m alone Jewkes' orchestra. Fame Price, Sunnyside; events tnatal.e fI.0m the HeiI)el. area regular weeniy h lr ri'Mrv.r pas 'Pf At a meeting ot bt. Amuony s will feature stock car is out of the picture mountains., races, regu- Rasmussen, Dragerton; La veil on The at prescommittee the Ciasses general underway lijf,gs OI Co)umbia in comchurch week members, late last Our neighboring Watkins, race car ana completely. events Harry comDia- ent time are. Art bv Carl olsen iar nn Staley, Price; ..a is neaued ill I'h Id k hHH rangemems ir...1;l....-.,.rt. "le Church recreation hall, aiiu lias ot&o uvoj, wtto u"H " tion feature?, at a new race track Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7,mu"uj. price; Frank L. Atwood, SQfleld ; cers for tne local Slniiie president; vo,,,s ' jouflas, annual forthcoming wlred-i- n television located on the old Carbon coun- p.m.; Woodworking. Erwin, Scofield. Wallace c. L. L.avi,t. tickets; Hu'h Gab- bv Carles tor d.stnct auditing and cre- Glen, jus, south of the city has Gordon, Clear Creek; Louis Gori-- 1 St. Anthony's Catholic Carnival ty airport. m an,, o. Mondays Menzies, were elected to office. Edward dential comm.ttee, with two to be where reception is, stock car davs. 7 n.ni.: The first races and'veral spots shek, Scofield; Richard A. Her-r .ati0M Kicb;mlK. alu, Tynewritine of SPnug ectea, Robert . will be held on the ; b3okkeeping Tuesdavs and Tnuls. fair. Price is receiving tne pic, levi. Scofield; Clairen jackson, Tomsic, Helper, was elected of the show, which chairman i& a very it Canyon Locl 6210 .has 2452 votesSummit; Vern A. jonesjeral track Sunday, Sept. 20, starting davg 7 m b Joh yack and ture natural", but r wil1 ue staSetl at the Helper civic Power OI Prayer Hugh C Moffitt of Drageiton Lo- Clear Creek at 1:30 p.m. 'square danc'e "classes Thursday'001' n,ctur! lhe 8reater p;in 13 and November 12, auditorium cal 80U3 has 2435 votes- - and w Cl.ar-! Walter Jones, Dragerton; Robert Olson, Helper, and Clar-- j evenings OIlly. Mr, ad Mr& Ver-- 1 the time. Start Programs M Preece Roch Spri8 Lcal les H. Larsen, price; John cl1ence Prettyman of price are the n0 Merrill are the instructors m Mr. to there; Hatch, According Q SHtion K O A lj 2282 has 1402 votes, Pappas, price; George G. Platis.i Other officers elected were Mrs. managers of this new sports at- - Ms Ja8g is a go0d possibility that the TVjw" devise Antonio poioni, price; Martin Ganser, vice chairman; traction in the county and s.;at-- i may Price; A Ilew series of weekly For national policy committee, upstate said that people interests M,. Morgan William Thomas, price; Eugene Mis. Mary Mascara, secretary; ed this week that if the customer can register for any subject they some way of getting the signal jute radio programs illustrating men, with two t0 be elected, is encouraging, efforts Anderson, Price; Grant Edwards, Mrs. James Ori, treasurer; Mrs. ,ish and eet it ."f a Pffip!pnt to the 24,000 potential viewers,, tne I)0wer ,)f 1rayer in nveryday drew J. Smith of Local 800::. Price; Ersel L. Gagon, Hiawatha; George Jerant, ticket chairman, wui De maue to nave "lgnt racs umbei. (lo so t fonn a t.iass. but he said it would take several life will be released September, Dragerton, has 2517; Henry Zam-2- 0 DMpiai, Cecil E. Qrider, Dragenon ; Earl and Frank . purchasing next spring. At the present time! Science' pedri, superior, Wyo., Local 2323 the Christian weeks for them to complete their by of the many Church, it was announced today. has 1431, and Ben A. Ferrcon, view the races from Hemmelwright, Rains; Curtis. Mar- - chairman, spectator and study survey Catholics Plan , their cars, which can be ranged; Helper Rif te Contest On chello, Price; Henry Mills, Price; technical problems involving the the programs will be' Sunnysitle Local 9958, has 22S7 Locally ...... ., In" tiara at a higher olovatinn than JltUUHlUU Walter no assurance Sam ...... Nlcolavo, price; Thorp .i Ai tne present time members oi, broadcast Sunday mornings at V()les. Schooler, Dragerton, and Vale"-- the parish are distributing tickets the race track, plans for a grand UIl OUnaaV that anything would be done, but 9:30 a.m. over station KOAL. For district board member, tine Vouk, Dragerton. Rev. Edward h. Dowling, Pa&-- ; if feasible, they might be very on a brand new hunting rifle to stand are underway at the preprogram presents a first-- ; district .o. l: Robert L. Ghorm-hanthe ent should time and be in completed tor of St. Anthony's parish of interested extending be given to some lucky person bein ley, Local 9115, Reliance, 603 votes; documentary narrative winter interrupts racing this city, announces that the vice to thi& part of the state. fore Deer seasos opens in Ocwhich a guest tells of his own re- - and Lawrence L. Gardner, Local eventsALTAR SOG. RESUMES tober. who contem- - ligious experience how his prob- - 232S, Catholic laymen in the North Tbp I(H.al Broui Superior, Wyo., 551 votes. to too an a c. nipau) Wm was solved or how he ex-- j is area ot camon it will vattisolicit say Although early plated the foinnng Kor district board member sub- i a what this years camivai will fea-tu:- e UOmmiinitV Sill! SchOOI or the msianauon U1"; penenced pliyHcai healing thtou.mi district No. 2: Adrian Anderson. ACTIVITIES FOR in the way of new attractto reauce tne aeut on tne parish. system in the city, nave noi prayer in Christum Science. , U)L.al Kova, m votes aml ions., the committee said efforts UpenS OUnuay jhe committee will meet F' started installation, or incorpor- - The thoroughly ceiified ac- - James Madrigal, Local 6210, WINTER SEASON wil1 now will be made to duplicate an the At R.R. Y. M. C. A. day n'ght in the church hall and a)io ()f a company. counts are being tape recorded Snrinir Ganvon. 153 votes. is scheduldi await the outcome ;;f the survey from and to attractions St. Barnabas' Community a kick-of- f The meeting at persons of many different 7:I0 add On September 9, 1953, For district oard member, where space will allow Sunday School will open this Sun- Sunday, sept. 20th, at 1 p.m., in b,.f()re taking fiutl'.er steps. Mr. walks of life from all over the p.m. the Altar society of St. An- -' new features. No. 3: Ross Norton,. LoHelof lhe church Mark a.m. hall. The Rev: at 9:30 The "If the Church people uatch said. United States. Canada, Europe, cal thony's catholic Church held its1 Regular meetings of the general day 1154 votes, Columbia, 60S!, ot Ssiool meets in the basement of Benvegnu, the Diocesean Head 4 per a:i get TV natural withoutd Africa, Australia and other pans and Julius first meeting for the Kenilworth LoJones, committee will be held until cr-- , the Railroaders YMCA. the debt plan will speak at l otn the high cost of installing a of the world. fall and winter season. There were nival cal 5861. 727 votes. time, Rev. E. F. Dowling The opening day will he Fel-- ' meetings, wired system, that's what .. Vw. 40 members a ..!,.... present. Mrs. Lee said. :i AH Catholic, be we want It if isn't practical fmm . Fer district tellers to be families will the ! which at young-lowship Day, Diamanti was ia charge of the t l.Oc.al e.ectedi will worship together and personally contacted by the mem-ge- t the standpoint of the major com- iijiiiwiiuiiiii iiie.tifte will De pi sters George patrerakis, and Father Howling program, -. at seined on how the listener can 5. bers of the committee, the out 'u...;i!ld Reliance, signal with the cnurrh i;: acquainted of' putting panies solve his own problems throtmli gave the financial statement PAUL J, PESSETTO L. I ami with their teachers. Suli Lake citv. then we are still j r the Altar society. . .M'.l ini...ste l in nutting in a Young people Kindergarten age Guest speaker was Father Ben-- ; Miss The progiii,,!, Ann Bunnell ..!to carrying ili( umf are serve the people of Hel-- : three invited to !V,i of tin up cordially Schools Catholic fysem DIES of vegnu, Supt. Sel fS title MONDAY; HOW CHRI.-- il.W so Gets le litfii, Honors ei.roll. f'.r tes stated. be Top Dioper." of the plan to reduce the SCIKNSE HEALS' a,e prosi!i :i will have to third The Rev. ttuatt G. FittJi, vi- In 'e Dress Revue E'sewnere cesian debt and of the long range Style Developments the M it her Church. Tii" duced car of St. Barnabas' Mission and BURIAL IS TODAY some lilil.l U. :.; :iitm-nplan to build numerous Catholic; Style Dress Revue honors for At Ke..ilw 'rth. a system install Fu st church oi Chi in, Scientis". af! two Carbon County final . .(tion lesults other the line with1 Schools throughout Utah, the state of Utah went to Miss las.--a-i . is husetts, acc Milt:.:; been nia'te. will conduct 'y lJUis Vetere cf PHce Paul John Ppsxpttn fi'l nioTippr Episcopal Missions, mention of plans for Catholic ele of price Ann Bunnell Monday r,.cpiviiip C'b'renc.e i. a nicture every bit as t() annoiinct-meiiby ice ninS "1" of' resident' ','n Carbon mentary schools in Helper and barber and evening at the 4H awards pro- L'O.id as that received in itowi v iie,, lommiice on Pir lii at i in R diert Davis is superintendent Dragerton and a four year Catho- - county, died at his home. 30 So. gram at the Utah State Fair, tic and X. CARBON BOYS Spring C.len for I tali. of the Church School; Arthur Slt Uik.v At Hn,hn. lie High School in price. j Main, Inil-uMonday evening, following cordng to County Agents Robert where ..W'i. .. i... , , nas. n, On his is i,,.v ut TeachNAMED JUDGES ""i,,r' assistant. ab Lamereaux . ,ea:d The Altar Society is. conduct-- a long illness. L. Hassell and Ruth E. Brasher. reception "',611" radio stations throughout the IV Lane, ers mi in Barnabas' St. CommunHavc"(k the V Funeral services will be this Miss Bunnell will ing a membership drive, captains represent KDVL has been excellent fir sev-- j SUUes ,rana,a ami Au of the teams are Mrs. Domenic afternoon (Thursday, Sept. 17) ity Sunday School are R. J. Utah at the National Club iU1( months. Wiring of Spring ,,aja at 1c ti t Named to represent in Latin Cai boil DeRose and Mrs. Frank Jerant. at 2 p.m. in the Masonic TemPle, Vaughan, Mr. John Laboroi, Mrs. Congress in Chicago the Iattr era '.. is now underway by Mr. Ve-Africa. and at in State Fair the Utah m,.rjca. and New filen Alma J. Jean lake. Europe Witt, County were The following chairmen p, Re, officiated over by the of November, she is the C. VWrYl . vl.aV part Zealand. Tho ...Pov einarf w poultry judging are Earl Hansen Mrs. Victor ;cer8 and members- of Carbon rtailPhtpr nf Mr JnH Vfra r,iir tere. The opening program presents of Spring (Jlen and I eon McKe'i-- a Mrs. Lee Lodge No. 16. FfiAM, and burial of the carbon County Episcopal Bunne 640 North Litirzette; Pll'gmm, shipyard worker who tells how drick of ('arbonville. This team Diamanti; Literary. Mrs. Frank; wm be In the Helper Ml. View T- hConfirmation ,:,ldrt Day prayer brought his release from was chosen last week, when the CoJohn of Yama; Publicity', Mr. of the cemetery, under the direction '. V,i clothing projects Wd a tank in which he was trap- - members of the pic.k and Scratch fuel At Church this Sunday. (hl.01IRhouI the Ited Statei each tanl; Rosary, Mrs. Frank Jerant the Mitchell Funeral Home, price, Community ped. ue seivice meings hi 11 am. Poultry club, Jed by Ellwoith Church and Mrs. Emilio OH; First Fil- He was born April 28. 1SS4, at St. Anthony year. a oi Price, met in a poultry are Jewkes Church services programs, Subsequent Epifvopal present day, Mrs. Charles Felice; Catholic Forno Rivera, Italy, a 8on of John .miss in.nne.i. Achievement, ,irm,on Rll.ndav willCa'h-'wor-bek man healed of tuberculosis when judnitig contest in price. Belli Charities, Mrs. Frank Dalplai; and Mary peasetto, and came conducted at St. Bamabas' the represents seven years ot hard at st. Anthony's he had been given a month to Clark of Carbonvilie was tied with .1 Sick Committee, Mrs. John . his parents to the United second and third Sunday's of eacji under the very cap-- , celel)rated and the On month. fourth Su!ay. Sept. 27. it live; a man who was a confirm- - Earl Hansen in this contest, but first brito. states while still a youngster. an,e eanersn.p 01 .,er ...o.hor. ltnnounced .by Reverend E. ed alcoholic, on the brink of sui- - will represent the county at the Sundays they are conducted at A door prize is given at each The family firt settled in lieu. K. Church. pastor. Kenilworth. IK)wling, Ascension cide, restored t0 health and so- - state fair in another contest, so the winner furnlshlng u,. Gate, later moving to SunnJ-tb- e She modeled a pink aud black of age and briety; a college student supplied Karl was. named for he poultry U children years All next Mr. for worked where meeting, with'gide, tulle forma! dress which was prize peBsetto team. have u"dergone an in- - with funds for tuition; a hou proceeds going to. defray expenses' with his father In the coal mines. Rex copied from one featured In a ov''r who Still in- - wife In Wednesday's contest the boys healed of goiter; a business in religious, Berry course tensive ior Dreaxiani lor cnnuren teceiv Later he was employed in com- - "Side-Steppinfashion She magazine. .leading snouu. and g man healed 0f e ami girls Judged live birds, LeK-i- n are disabling injuries iglble, ntruc.tion on the Ing Holy communion made her own pattern, and the Flit pany stores in local coal camps. and colored chickens, as to horns a minutes serious me following niiu.n About forty yearg ago be started MUm Friday 0f each month. VVltn '4yerS completed costume was tanta- - register wun and selected what accident all their automobile through layability, confirmation. A quartet, members of the St. barbering, and up until the time A news Item In last Monday's mount to the original, she also the best chicken. of alone. considered prayer the they power Anthony's Men's Choir, composed of his illness, he was active in Lo Angeles Examiner tells of a, modeled a black fame evening Several adults will receive tell how Thfy also candled eggs and will Other programs Father of William Kloepfe-r- , Matt Kloep-fe- r, that vocation. o also, that Chia accom-c.agHe operated day football game between the coat, which she made to relations with neigh-- ed them as to shell texture and pete Pes&etto and Frank shop In Helper most of that time, Cardinals and the San Fran- - pany her formal. lxiwling stated. bors were worked out and bui"- - quality, and also graded them ac-enumbers, until a main street fire destroyed cIsco 49ers that ended In a 14 14 CrocQo, sang several Miss Bunnell was selected over solved through cording to size, problems accompanied by Miss Angelina the building his ahop was in. tie, and went on to the "import-- , 43 other county winners from This is Earl Hansen's fourth Fred Lees Takes spiritual means. g Mrtel. Tom Perrero played sev- Since that time he worked at ant part" and tells what Helper's nil paits of the state. in Besides the poultry ; musical The of year pro-the portion eral accordion solos. Pension in Price shops. She has been outstanding in 4 H Railroad own Rex Ilerry did In the game. in a garden Is he enrolled to in heard be club, grams cmlng Refreshments were served to Very active In Masonic, circles We quote the Examiner story, in clothing projects. In 1952 she wan I Lees. 74. of Helper, weeks, presents former Metropoli- - club, and has had livestock proj-taFred those in attendance at this he was a past master of Carbon part county Style Dress Revue winner U'nn McKendrick is in bis railroader, has been Oiwra Association tenor, pred-jectlodge No. 16, a member of Royal "A crowd of 22.736 saw Sn and rated in the blue ribbon class n onnnitv under the erlck Jagel, accompanied by Ruth third year of and Is also in i.i ' " a Arch No. 6. Charles Fred Jen- - Francisco state suit at the Rex1 fair, modeling . defensive back . . nrov s ons of the Railroad Re- - Barrell Phelps at the console of a garden project. This will e his .... Kerry Intercept a naM and uin wnich she had constructed, nus nvr nn,, Jprry Bruno, who ip. leaving to. nlngs Commandry, El Kalah the great l.1.3S9-plp- e organ of second trip to the fair to com- ci, to join the U. S. Navy, was pie, and the EaMern Utah shrine 42 yards for a touchdown in the! suit was then sent to the Pacific llieiueni Western anRailroad Mother Church. Commentator pete In poultry judging, The (Jrande waning minutes of the game. Internationa) LiveMork Exposition honored at a dinner Sunday, given 'cum. This poultry judging team will in the opening series is Harry C.l Survivors are his wife, Evelyn, Berry's run came just minutes in Portland, Oregon, as Utah's nounced today. by his parent!, Mr. and Mrs. for many years member leave with other Carbon County 41 years of set Browne, with Mr. Lees, in the advanced clothing t.n. entrv Dominic Bruno. Quests present one brother, Tom Pessetto, Mon- tiff of ton cnnfnrrl .lofuncivo as a of The Christian Science Board of contestants Friday afternoon, and l, Mls Runnell vice, was employed in 1912 terey park, CHf.: and one sister, ter for Cblcago Intercepted a pass' division. 1" 1 were Richard and Charles ami hel illroad Ra Lectureship and a former preM-- j return to the county Tuesday the for Clerk e Mr Center-linand ran 41 yards to a touchdown was considered county Style; Sammy Colombo and Mrs. Raymond Gastaldo retirement. dent of The Mother Church. 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