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Show The HELPER (Utah) NATIONAL UTAH STArTpMASSOCIAIIOM Published Every Second Claaa Matter AI SPRING CANYON TIPPLE TALCS COMPANY THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, Utah 1953 Opens 14th Season At S. L. November 4 James C Kavanagh, boatswain's mate second class, TJSN, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C- - Kavanagh of 14 Kesler Ct., Helper, Utah, is on board the refrigeration ship USS Hyades with the Atlantic fleet Service Force. The Hyade Jab is to transport food to bases afloat in the At lantic Fleet. The Hyades Is based In Nor- The Utah Spmphony orchestra opens its 14th season on November 4. according to Dvid S. Romney, managing director, who has just announced t&e final plans for! the 1953-6-4 se ie. In addition to ten concerts In Bait Lake City the orchestra will play four concerts at Ogden and other concert around the state, folk, Va. all the way from Logan to Cedar City. The touring schedule is now being drawn up and will include with the orchestra during the all town and cities that are in- season. terested in having a symphony "This orchestra is a state orconcert and can assure a crowd chestra and we want everyone in a of sufficient size to warrant the state who loves mu&ic to feel concert. that orchestra is their orchestra," (Meanwhile tioiet sales for the reported Mr. Romney. regular concert series are under The annual progress fund drive way and requests are 'being re- is just being brought to a close. ceived from all over the state, Contributions have been received according to Mr. Romney. from all around the state and Guest artists this (year will in- "we hope to receive more," says clude Helen Traubel, soprano; Romney, "ifcecause, it shows that the orchestra is appreciated and jascha HeifeU, violin; Grant piano and Jakob Gim-pe- l, it also helps in a material way." Maestro Maurice Aravanel will piano. Walter Shaw, piano, Rei I Nibley, piano, Alexander return for his seventh season and and Concert most of the principal players will Seiireiner, organ Master Harold Wolf, violin, are be back in the fold, according to local artists who will be featured Mr. Romney. Cool Eggs Electrically and Keep Quality up Prompt and proper cooling of eggs keeps quality up. The fast, easy way to cool them is with electric refrigeration. JA n Grown foryou by SWEET WINE SPECIALISTS This favored fertile valley of he San Joaquin thovld produce (he fined tweet winet in the world. The grapes ore the choicest. The climote l ideal. Add to nature's bounty the Integrity of selected group of dittingulthed grow-- n dedicated to the highest quality. Try Growers Wines. They ore produced by proudly, patiently, perfectly tweet wine ipecialii't. Now we got football and if it is not for my arthritis, game leg, ruptured lung, diabetes, 7 year itch and sway back, I am warming up for the Mullins Marauders of Carbon J. C. Got a buddy back home name of Cotton whose father spent 5 grand sending him thru school and all the old man got wuz a quarter back, pretty fair one tno. and when Cotton managed the MGM basketball team he would tell how he rambled to honors at USC. Then I would hold em spell bound wit tales of dashing thru the bean fields of Gordon Creek with a pumpkin for the dinner. Ah, to turn back the sands of time when Joe Corey wuz 15 and just a big as lie is now, which is 2 lb. less than a Sherman tank. He culd run faster in them days too. Gciseppe wuz the full 'back for the Spring Glen Mud Hens and when this ferocious giant plunged into a line, something had to bend and it wuzn't spaghetti. cal Jewkes, joe Bonacci, Leonard Lange, Frank Owen, Harry Mangus, Lefty Slavensky, Judge Litizzette, Bill Bergamo, Rudy Zaccaria and me would tackle gigantic Joe and he'd scatter us all oved the countryside like a batch of ole black crows. Course the Judge Litizzette argued on every play that the corpus, delecti wuz nol pros-se- , meaning no touchdown, but be couldn't win no cases and I guess times ain't changed much. Nick Pavich drove Up each afternoon in a surrey with a ragged fringe on top and sold home made rot gut at 15c per gallon and we sure did forget Our aches and pain& caused by that Then arguJoseph Corey. ments would start as to which gal could zig zag the best thru an open corn field and we'd all go to knuckle junction and git wrecked some more. Whenever Joe lined up for the kickoff I wuz reminded of the Dook of Welling, ton saiying about the wee frog Napoleon, "His presence on the Held is worth 40,000 men." Best 20 cents I ever invested wuz 2 beers for Santo Lupo to git him all gassed up and he promised to see a friend of hi8 who has a brother whose cousin's got a TV" machine in Kenilworth so I can see the collegiate grid games. I mean the good boys, not the Skyline Conference, which Is a potato league frora way back. Each year the U of U either wins it or comes close, and annually they get creamed ily Arizona 45 to 0. Since Arizona is never rated better than 67th nationally, just how lousy duz this make the Skyline Conference? The Ute9 used to come down to tUe I and git nosed Out by the Trojans 79 to 0. By the foist chukker the Mighty Redskin invariably said, "We has had it." Admittedly they were in over their heads agin a major league squad with superior manpower, more cheer leaders and bigger and better alumni who were solid in the wallet. So why did the U of U send the lads to get their brains scrambled in the foist place? For the almighty dollar, that's why. You risk concussion or dislocation of your plumbing all season for a free book and tuition and the skule waxes wealthy from your blood, sweat; and fears. But tis great &po:t this yeari for we has gone back to the rock and sock em style. Only the good beer guzzlers can play cuz Tou gotta go 60 minutes and take it as well as dish it Out. No more guys who specialize in tying the capttjn's shoe laces, receiving left handed passes thrown into the wind or able to punt only of 1st down on the enemy's 5 yard line. Heretofore we had 2 platoons and so many substitutes ran on and off the field that you had an idea the whole world was working It's way thru college, in the old days 11 men went out and butted 11 other men, In the mud, and unless some oaf got his neck snapped the same 11 went the distance. In them times It wuz even possible for an amateur to play football in colloge. But they ran out of dumb amateurs and started playing the game with dumb pros, like my pal at UCLA clock for who wound the his 60 weekly fish and another at s, Stanford who Jumped over which l a tuff job. When Cal sniffed the roses at pasadena and win steam rollered by Mlcl-ga- n in '49 the lads felt bad not at all, for under each breakfast plate each morn wui a C note from Dear Uncle John. Their whizzed thru course in beekeep War-burt- g bone-cnish-i- V suit-rase- ing and square dancing when the coaoh blackmailed the professors and I say this hypocrisy is sham on sport and should end and wages in the open given to tne guys who pay the freight by packing em in on Saturday. The Rex Iyne bubble is again busted wit the paunching punching bag losing once more to a He can thank Canuck handler Marx Jensen for making him a has been at 25. An AAU champ is a babe in the woods fighting professional boxers and if he'd stayed in his own class and come up slow and easy, be might have gone sum place. Now the only spot open fer him is the beet fields. And them Salt Lake sports writers ain't Not much. AH they could say after the fight wuz how ferocious Rex looked for the foist 5 rounds and such wonderful shape he wuz in. The end of the story 'brought a small quib on how Earl Walls won a lucky K.O. Nature Boy Layne has gotten more publicity for doing less than in the history of the racket. y. pred-judice- any-bud- stum-blebu- Mighty bard for a pug to find a sharp manager these days, as is about as scarce as shortstops. But has-beRex would have played it smart to line up wit my grey headed ole friend pietro Perrero, who is real hep to the box fight biz. He differentiates easily betwixt a right cross and a eolar plexius or a left jab and a stop watch cuz he tangled wit the best of em in Gentleman Jim Cibett's day. pietro wuz middleweight champ of Royal in his prime but don't enter the ring much now, aRho he gets plenty practice managing a kids ball team, because them parents will drive :ya nuts.. Their brt don't play, you js a rorkheaded bum with macaroni for brains. Poor Jimmy Lupo wuz durn near a strait jacket case after the Little League tourney and I'll never ihe able to remove the burning memory of Jim stagger ing down the back streets all nite, frothing at the mouth and mumbling, "Why can't we git kids same way we do ducks, like in an egg. and eliminate the cc')i) parents." they league for kids which stands for "Protect Our Nation's Youth", hut Charley Huff is forming a new loop, the STM3. which of course means, "Save The Manager's Scalps". After every Bryner's Service game he sneak" ed down the alley's to eggscaPe them screaming ma's and pa's, who claimed their kid wuz 11 times as good as the next one. Finally he began to wear a top hat, black mustache, red whiskers nose as he wigand paper-machgled in the back door to the pan games. Incidentally, the genius of that league wuz Frank Bendetti, only citizen of Spring Glen who ain't na hunkie, and whose Helper Lions won it going away. His best boys wuz fireballlng pitcher Pat Bendall of the Castle Gate wagon mine, Lanny KirkwOod who wuz good cuz he did everything opposite of wt his ole man taught him, Chpjley. Hamilton who coached 3rd and wooed the bimbos at the same time, Verdis Dyches who patrolled right field on a horse, curly blonde Gerald Casey who made the gal's hearts go bongo, bongo, bongo, Gary Tan-ne- r who had a garden in center field, slugger Joe Ruden paper while he spanked that apple and Gary Wilson, clouter and who made his old man deliver pitcher deluxe who got all tne straight dope from his Pappy, who got It in his Kenilworth barber shoppe. PONY is I LA a e H SPRING CANYON There was plenty of excitement in camp last Wednesday when word got around that there had been a cave-i- n at the mine and that the doctor and the ambulance had gone up there. and whose husbands Women, sons had just gone to work on the afternoon shift, were really worried. Things turned out not to 'be so bad, only one man, Joe Sanchez of Helper, was injured and his injuries were not too serious. He Buffered a fractured leg. The man-trigoing into the mine jumped the track, knocked out a cross bar and started some rocks rolling, we are thankful it wasn't any worse. Mr. and Mrs. Arlln Dyches and son, Verdis, were week end visitors in Ferron where they enjoyed Peach Day. While there they visited with Mrs. Dyches" brother, Clyde wareham, his wife and baby, Leslie, of Craig, Colo. c Clair Draper, who is stationed at the Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico, arrived home early Saturday morn-in- g to enjoy a 20 day furlough. He and Marianne Thomas Of Price are to be married Friday in the Manti Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur parry and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City at the State Fair. They also visited in Granger with Mrs. Parry's sister, Mrs. Ted Fairbome. Paul Shields of Salt Lake City, president of the Spring Canyon Coal Co., was here on business last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodward and daughter, Darla, traveled to Logan Saturday where they, visit, ed with their son, jack, who attends school there. A large group of ladie& enjoyed a Stanley Party at the home of Mrs. Eleanor English in Spring Canyon Wednesday evening. The Clinton Anderson family spent Saturday and Sunday at Fish Lake. On their return trip home they did some fishing at Forsyth Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Happs.i.of Colorado spent several daJ's here visiting at the Albert Happs home. The two men are brothers. Those from Spring Canyon who attended the Relief Society Social in price Friday evening were Lapieal Richards, Lillian Day, Gladys Faris.h, Ua Jewkes, Ila e Jensen, Yvonne Jewkes and Forsyth. was a Mrs. William Farish visitor in Price Monday. Mrs. John Richards spent Sunday afternoon in Scofield, where a new Relief Society presidency was installed in the ward there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day, accompanied by their daughter of p A-l- Helper, visited in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Day and family and in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Clive Day over the week end. Sunday they attended the State Fair. A Sunday dinner guest at the Grant B. Jensen home was Marianne Thomas of price. She also attended sacrament meeting here. Clarence Reld of Latuda and Sterling Forsyth of Spring Canyon, members of the Storrs ward, were speakers at Sacrament meeting in castle Gate Sunday eve- Hospital y Sept. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Lucio Cruz, Wellington, boy. Sept. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Max Clwon, girl. Sept. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Eben Powell, price, girl. Sept. 16 Mr. and Mrs. clir Rosenberg, price, girl, Sept. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Milovich, Helper, girl. Sept. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Darwin E. Mabbutt, price, girl. Nothing really work unless you would rather be doing someSir Jme M. Barrle thing else. 1 TUCATOu Price A SATURDAY FRIDAY Sept. 25 A 26 Indian Wars! Everglades "SEMINOLE" Sunday School here Sunday morning was conducted by Morris Jewkes. Two and one half min-ut- e talks were given by Valerie Merrill and Gary Forsyth. The Sacrament Gem was presented by Linda Forsyth. James E. Gardner of Price and Wayne Laws of Carbonville were the speakers in Sacrament meeting here Sunday evening. Mrs, Laws, a daughter and two sons, also attended the meeting. Leslie Newren and Gary Forsyth accompanied the price Seminary to Dragerton to sing at Church there Sunday evening. Mrs. Afturo Martinez and 'baby son are visiting here with her paients., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rameriz. Mr. and Mrs. James Redford and children of Elko, Nev., ' are visiting here with Mr. Redford's father, James Redford, and his sister, Elsie. In Technicolor Starring HUDSON ROCK BARBARA HALE ANTHONY QUINN SUNDAY MONDAY eV Sept. 27 A. 28 "THE GIRLS OF PLEASURE ISLAND' 1500 G.l.'s 3 Gals ' In Technicolor with DON TAYLOR GENE BARRY BROMLEY DOROTHY GENN LEO MRS. GIBSON FETES CLUB her bridge club Entertaining last Thursday night was Mrs. Rhoda Gibson, who also entertained the following guests, Mrs. Agnes Fulmer, Mrs. Edith Ol&en, Mrs. 'MVrtle Leatham, Mrs. Mabel Hammond, Mrs. Kren Axelgard and Mis. Evelyn Hansen, all of Price, and Mrs. B. J. Moffitt, Mrs. Margaret Dart, Mrs. Hector Chi-ar- a and Mrs.. Ben Fitzgerald. A lovely luncheon was served at the beginning of the evening and bridge followed. Prizes went to Mrs. C. R. Fahrig, Mrs. Frank Mullins, Mrs. Leatham, 'Mrs. Axelgard, Mrs. Earl Acord and Mrs. Hansen. Highway Helper Show Starve at Dvik ning. LANCHESTER ELSA AUDREY DALTON Sept TUESDAY, 29 Family Nite $1.00 Per Car "SCARLET ANGEL" Technicolor Hit A STARRING YVONNE DeCARLO WED, A THURS. 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