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Show L'Jiiv '' . 'I, II; - e A m VOLUME 48 NUMBER MINING 41 H E State Asks Help Of Citizens Against REPORT SHOWS HELPER CITY SPENDING IS Road Sign Damage WELL WITHIN BUDGET FOR FIRST 9 MONTHS Utah State Road Commission D. H. Chairman, whittenburg, said today that last ytar the citizens of the state destroyed over 645,000 worth of their own state highway signs by using them for target practice. Not only was the practice costly, but it endangered the lives of motorists and adjacent property owners as: well. The malicious and dangerous pastime, especially noticeable dicing hunt in.g season, has started again in many areas, of the state. But this year soiae of the offenders will end up on the wrong end of their own game; for the state itself is going "hunting". All law enforcement agencies have been called upon to be on the lookout for any at persons taking state property; and radar and short-wavradio will be called into use if necessary to close the net in on thes-- "overgrown children in men's clothing." "pot-shots-- " e Chairman W'hittenburg pointed ut that the Commission also has a standing reward offer of $100.00 paid for information leading and conviction of to the willfully destroying or any pers-odamaging state signs or property in any manner. "It seems a shame to me that the taxpayer has to foot the bill for the target practice of these people who aren't good enough shots to hit live game," M''. W'hittenburg said. He urged all citizens to reprt any information which would help the law In dealing with this- problem. "Because that $4.1,000 of taxpayer's money should be spent for rather than used t better cover the operating c3sts of this perennial state subsidized shooting gallery." to t Veteran Coal Miners Honored At Dinner a Anaf-tasakis- a tie NEWSPAPER UTAH . Exercises To Be At Price, November 4 THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1954 "SAVE CARBON COLLEGE" COMMITTEE HALLOWEEN ASKS SUPPORT AGAINST S. B. NO. 29 FOR ALL KIDS PARTY Carbon County's leaders as A tabulation of departmental ex tlle oa"t November 2 will! Achieve-- ! sociation announces ON OCTOBER 30TH The! pense; ami amounts spent to,- the be Senate Bills 29 and 39. ,.v..,., u.... f,. rv.,. HELPER SOLDIER Mrs. Schultz Lela mst nn.e mumns , ins yeor ny Cq t lu'aounsn , caroon junior win ov of ,he , RELEASED AND neiper city was sunmitted the prjce clv auditorium at College, but the second will allow Elected Vice-Pre- s. Following a pattern set several publication this week bv City Re 7:30. Mrs--. Lena Waterman, Presi- - transfer of Dixie, Snow and Weber dears ago, the Helper Kiwania Of State Nurse Ass'n. corder joe Bonacci Jr., and shows dent of the leaders' virs i u cjub will again sponsor the anAssociation, to the LDS church they will contnat ot tne $uss.4Jb.44 a,l0eaie met wUh officm of Unue fo Ilinction as educational nual Kids' HalOween party for Mrs. Lela Schultz, active in 1954 expenditures, ' $146,430.75 Uou all youngsters in this area at the ' for j,nd deierniinea this would be institutions. county nurse organizations ims wen um'U U) operate uie cuv, Helper civic auditorium. Saturday. ' and civic work, was hoored last;0ct 3f) fr0m 7 leaving $41,995.75 far the balance able. m. t0 9:30 p m. set up following passage niittee, of the year. week in Salt Lke City at the All who have finished in the Utah legislature of the two to Curt Harris, presi- According annual convention of the Utah;, . . The alPve figures show that of their , , iU t it'iH u uie cium, iu projects during the current inii... during a special session, have State iprujecu iuhl the total, aiboyf 77 per cent has ear unit Nurses Association by be- has Omn1i! tu lhciir rerOr1 .Orwtiwtrt an pvtentiivp eit iiiiitl fa- much with received been been spent, leaving a very Rood bo0kg a,)(1 turned , the campaign to .bring some of the ing elected vice president of the vr by parents in the area, will lhe,n t0 safe margin ot operating funds to ExtensJon cffu.e wi She was the only the direction ot the bl, eligible facts concerning the junior college organization. this area who was be under candidate from complete the year. Boni .h if ,.,,,,.,;,, h, and Underprivi- -' and Girls IPys . A breakdown of department.? elected to a state office. ..,..,, ,., f 1 CJiildrens lewd Committees casnow mat '.""'i'1"i compiled iigures ,lr" and exhibited fhows the foiPw-ing- : She reported that the theme of; (ne oc their chib. a projects has had total Junior College i,0n alio-Public affairs which was ' the county exhibit will also be enroujent of 8,470 students since the convention was "Changes and Al chi dien ,. nrth of the cated $13,000. spent $10,742.50, or nfM,,tii for cash awards, whiCn:ilSi establishment with a cost to Challenges in Nursing" and 'aid-m eligible it o 82.6 per cent, leaving a balance of were that gieat strides have li.een made e approved Pr this purpose tne gtate of utah pe.r and proattend this special parry $2,257.50. through the couDty commissioners.1 bludent 0f only $289 per year. in the quicker rehabilitation of gram, Kiwanis officials, said. Public Safety, 19,000, spent In addition to these awards, which is considerably lower than patients in hospitals in this state, The customary treats- will be $14,502.17 or 76.3 per cent, leaving there will ibe the naming of Chi- the average per capita costs at and that more girls and young passed out following An evening Streets Dept., $16,500,' cago $4,497.83 ladies are becoming interested in of trip winners, if any, recogentertaining movies, and a conspent $11,153.50, or 67.6 per cent, nition for competition in the na- ether Utah colleges. the profession of sursing. a test to determine which of the The state of Utah has over leaving $5,346.50. tional contests. A total of 42 the first time in 40 O'ears youngsters has the most Outstand million dollars invested in pioper- - a For The water department with a; man was elected to office in and girls answered the call boys in ing costume. Prizes will be given Crbn budget of $25,500, spent $23,115.29, and entered in n ty and improvements Mrs. Schultz t0 the wlnner8 in this event. competition This would be given away the organization, or 90.6 per cent, leaving $2,384.71. college. these national contests. Mst of to the $18,-00Carbon school district; elected as a 20ear board niemV. Staff Sergeant Donald James, Lights- and power Dept., with this gioup will receive medals in 77.7 the district has not foror per though $14,011.69 spent the various fields of competition. Halloween son of Mr. and Mrs. prank James this Resale proposed accepted $3,988.31. mally cent, leaving L. Hassell Robert County Agent fer nas received his release trom power Dept. with $50,000, spent For Youngsters transaction. Mrs. Waterman in inviting Ca'lbon is the only EASTERN UTAH KEY the armed services after serving $38,937.46 or 77.8 per cent, leav-- I joins College Planned By Moose exerthe public to attend these state institution of any kind in all four yeaus - one year was in ing $11,062.54. cises. All people interested in the !of one Two Halloween parties Southeastern Utah, and carbon TO .STATE GROWTH Korea. Parks and Cemetery Dept. with youth of Carbon county for the youngsters of the Helper conceded its cal royal- , legislators He was discharge,! .he $10,000. spent $8,031.19 or 80.3- come and see what the pro Central school and the other for Buildties to the state when the college Army Air Force, medical division, Per cent' 'eaving $1,968.81. gram has to offer in the way of was established 16 of this area by tne the teen-ageryears ago. This- GROUP MEET TOLD " at Oxnard Air Force Base. Calif. Sp6'U! awards and recognition for out- is- used for educational .3 per cent, leaving Helper Ldge 1659, Loyal Order oi pur money He snent the week- end here field. standing activities in the cf Moose, according to an anposes all over Utah. with his parents and Sundav he $3,016.77. Members of the Price Chamber nouncement made this week by The Carbon proponents contend of Commerce, members and guests left for Provo where he plans on' Tne Garbage Dept. with an al.i lodge governor. Williams, f in'0,,. Tommy nt $7,755.S6 1rTJP CUCWT that the population of Utah is ris of Eastern Utah, Inc., Monday enrolling for training Oct. 29 from 2:30 p.m. t r tent' leavinR M,2U.U. O UHI LILI1I at the Brigham Young University. or 77-ing rapidly with consequent over night were told that Carbon and Friday, 5 p.m. is the time. 'Meter refunds are the oiny de crowding of existing schools, and Emeny counties were the "key to more than In conjunction with the central partment dispensing that the need for junior colleges PLANS READY lnOn,u rfpv-wfuture 9.2 peri Seaman the budgeted $2 000.00. Bruno !is becoming more and more vital. ment" by Rcbert W. Bernick, bus-- &l1io1 toners, lodge, efficers cent over this amount or $2,185.00 lir-n-r have a party for th yung" JuiiiO: colleges provide vocational iness editor of the Salt Lake " IIITIHII Is Attending Navy has been expended, an average of! nLlir Allll 11 A I 1 1 J IM courses where the laboring man bune at the carbon Country Club 8,e1'8 ot tne 8cn001 wun nalt VL $18o over the budget. Yeoman's School or the skilled artisan may gain! Ml, n.rni,u sail, that ..pnM.ev!the pupils attending the echool " ' vefs Daiv the new name fr! - tir-- LiA a In Vila ,.foft rti. .f!li.lttinn The contingent fund with $7.- ,w and tne otner hair g'Jing to tne is the source of progress and ArniiWice Day will 41 be $2'950-5Tfae l8t 2nd and 3rd r ha ' fittingly Js 8pPnt S,L,h0I1 to his inc0me ,nd gain dustrial at'lnnnnpothc ,.ye.ma" UIgrade ... development" and that,. so starutni-L. ,.p,,t leavinois observed He net v0nI th in Thiiriulav.i ; ,hfr i B , the two counties possess abundant Bruno, seaman, USX so of Mr. ad General Fund budget of $1.- - Xov. 11, with Ouo , h and 6th graders post 21.1 L and Mrs. Dominic L. Bruno of ono 0(J eaI an? as'pllaU, m.a"!will meet at the Moose. A regu- lent $526 25 0r 56-per American Legion and Auxiliary as suniwrters colleges g"Tff ,f 118 So. Main St., Helper. the sponsoring organization, m and ,ar cent, leaving $437.75. that an imparS commUtee "ttural las d n Slim ' Students at the school a,-The Auditorium bond sinking! The local post has invited all (1f responsible people be named to has been prepared and also a with contest, taught to perfoim clerical and fund with $4,000.00, spent $4.000.-- j veterans of all wars to partici-- ! studv the junior coiltee Question! He sa;d that the regin als, costume prizes secretarial duties of all kinds at 00. The two Special Improvement pate in the evfnts of the dav be-- 1 . sfnrlv Ki,ffi,.ien, n,n a,t wds a natural gateway to south- awarded to the .best coUumes. fillips and stations. These duties Districts N'o. s with $G40, and N'o. ginning with pai ticipation in a care should be taken to anive at ea.'tein Utah's new uranium ore Pririau Midht include typing, filina, and general 9 with. t$100. remain the same. mining districts. mass parade which will march upa fair conclusion. If the group Rame evpning f0m g p m office work. Yeoman also handle Mr. Bernick predicted near-fu- street beginning at 10 a.m. cides against continuation of the in this" (o I0.;!0 the t.en-ager' in conversions area will nave a par:,.- - and dance correspondence, prepare reports will!IUI'e then the The balanc.e of the dav's procolleges, supporters Deer Hunters and ... maintaiti ..WOO-nafnmn.J cf bituminous coals to liquid fuels at ,ne I0(ige nnnj and prizes for records gram will include a football game abide by that decision. and official publications. and chemicals- would place Carbon the best costumes will be given Over 125,000 Strong at 2 p.m., open house for all Vets land Emery cuntie;. in an advan-tn. at the Moose Hall all daf; a free winners. . , , . Hunt Saturday tageus iosition. show at 3 p.m. for the kiddies ; HUmerS Ala ASKeU annual Utah's game greatest Helper Jaycees hunt eets under wav next Satur the Vet's banquet at the MOose By Forest Service Meet 3Ionday zation of civic and social clubs HELPER LIONS CLUB at 7 P m- - and a Public (,anee day, October 23, with the open-iHa- " Against PorCUDineS the two counties whose purpose! at 9 p.m. season inir the starting of deer general f)n Drive Plans "One Nation indivisible" "Quill pigs". Or porcupines, the if- to attract new industries (l1 PICO HI I PUT Upwards of 125,000 nimrods will area. The meeting was spOn-- LHIJLO IiIUiI I one America's number veteran The Helper Junior Chamher nf trek tn the hills this. tVear in n,-- i working timber rene-;th- e stealthily President Eisen-- gades, are on the upgrade in the'sOred ily the Price Chamber of Commerce held their regular meet- - suit of a mule deer trophy. nd National Forest. P)- - uumiuei ce. at r, the City Hall on Monday, cording to game department iuea a rormai proc-- j Manti-Lasa- i AND BANQUET TONITE ing iamation calling upon "all our citi- - ulations are increasing in spite uctouer istn, at 7:30 p.m. casts. zens to observe Thursday, Nov. ll.jof reduction programs, Supervisor: The general season The main topic, of discussion Helper Llns Clu.' will meet BISHOP'S BANQUET was the National nlvmPie fav November 2, with either sex ani- - as Veterans' Day. On that day," Stewart said today. October 21 (tonight), , Thursday, it remem-"let us says, over solemnly most the the! mals legal game of Drive. to decrease the porcupines, at the Helper civic 7:30 at p.m. ber the sacrifices all who' of those state. Buc.k only areas are the porest Service is askinc hunters' OPENING EVENT OF Bill Olson, Chaimian of the auditorium for the October Ladies seas-- in so on the them! '"Snt valiantly, to Stans-areas "shoot ce,tain Drive, stated that the mney con popular Vernon, Heaston, 811(1 Xlght banquet and meeting with-the on foreign flares.1 OI1 sight." tainers are being placed in var- bury. Tintic units, the West nes-l'- 10 Lions Parker, GlgHtti, and Tom-- 1 P"eseie our nerltage or reeStewart gave the CATHOLIC CARNIVAL supervisor ious stores and business houses en area, and a large po,tion of; for the affair. sic as 1 oUr-all(l reconsecrate lls ' h fOrth-soutthe San Juan Desert section in(0mfollowing reasons- for the for those wishing to contribute to All and are urged wives members to selves the task of promoting an coming porcupine-contro- l central Utah. program: this worthy cause. to attend. The be will Bishop's Banquet during peace so that their ef Present field conditions indi-- j porcupines are vegetarians. Winter is not far off, and the cate a prime season for deer forts shall not have Keen In vain."!and consume succulent plants of the "ame h?"" f'', the rllUant Lions have men working on one wl" whln the; The Uathp,ing, President's folthis Much less proclamation Services year. hunting Episcopal Carnival. This will of their projects the Lions skat- and o iage on trees and shrubs than cites our custdm of memorializing 5nef na on "lnewy birm. nonor At Kenihvorth "i0" 11 as the anniversary Blsnp H"m r kinds of trees which often ' during the past two seasons' with Xovember will be in readiness-Wa'""'"nemoi-atand wi" Everything of the, the death' Planticese armistice World or deer heavier average ending of the popularesults in the Sunday Morning cold snap. The Lins of the for first the I founding and Anniversary tions in nearly all areas indicates suggests the greater ,. ,ree Thus killing one DOrcu-l10twill trj to have benches made for our Thl8' al0n Parlsh' 0f with, twelve' Episcopal church services will a high hunter success will be the appropriateness of the name, Vet- - pine about Ibe held at Church of the Ascenrule. Hunter success lias been erans' Day (a approved by Con- - thrifty trees !)ther maUen' were lpcided at- the public this winter, if all goe t lhe mPpting f the catholic CHrni- according to schedule, according this Sunda well over fifty per cent during gress-lassion, Kenilworth, June 1st) since "in in-- ! 2 Killing porcupines piovides n h,'1(1 at the to Bob Bingham, publicity direc- the morning at 11 a.m. The Reverend the past four seasons. States United tervening years excellent target practice. Thus it! va) Stuart G. Fitch, vicar, will cele Game department spokesmen nas been involved in two other, llplni, DraVent destruction of bene-- i ',u'1" brate communion and note the following regulations great military conflicts, which ficial wildlife and damage to Father Howling reports that a, Uons Ed casey and Les Rem Holy airmen of the Lions Blind ,.. Prince and Princess rontest for preach. ,.r,ert among the many shown in the have added millions of veterans. .. ui... ,,"ma students will be held. i,ll(' Sight Conservation cOmmit- 40 the The Ascension and St. Barna- 1954 deer proclamation covering livine and dead, to the honor roiu e)'e of this Nation ." (,a'.e ,h,ePi d0K8t and horsesj ThiK will be determined by the ,pp' report the donation of an bas', Helper, Church Schools both the coming season. examination and fitting of a pair In of number tickets Government and Deer must be immed chances directing In mornat each 9:30 various tagged begin by quills parts' Sunday dis-o- f Hld on the bicycle and motor of ee glasses for a sixth grade tneir anatomy. ing. Ascension meets in the left iately at time of kill. It Is prefer- - cials- to see that the flag is SIUUPIU ac Jiripei Luuai s3luui. onon all public buildings 4 A8,ie trm damaging timber, scooter. wing of the Kenilworth rjecrea-tio- n red that the tag be placed In the played Her sight was badly impaired and this the at hock is unlawful It Is day, attra.-tinfor least, noreuDinex. damaee tool handles.! The motor scooter is president any Hall and St. Barnabas' meets joint. the glasses will give her a new in the basement of the Railroad- butcher, locker, or storage plant hinting at what the rest of u 'saddles, leather goods, and attention and is on display on life. The glasses were lease to receive an animal unless it Jshould do on this occasion when n,atjon an, Improvement struc- - of tn Ota f,Uh iim'a ers' YMCA. Ci.ri,a needed and are very much -" t'ihatlly and tures. veterans, organizations Tirkei. for thl. hIpIp A special of Holy properly tagged.careles-slappreciated by the girl and her neg-- ; the entire cltizenny will wish or person and Shot at are Gun should exercised be Any Cedar Caution Chest to( Communion will be held at Church Willis and Mis hands in the common pur- - alI ,meg n ghooting porcupine-Bi.'jiliKli, f.'Oiv, tha OtiOn. ..ntadt. (family. "Illackle" of the Ascension at 8 a.m. Thurs- ligently killing or wounding 'continued Supervisor Stewart, and an,s and others other person while on a hunting Pose. selling'i day, October 28, the Feast of sts. Central School, also tbem. trip shall ibe subject to llcensej It is appropriate that all Ameri-- j ntM tne following suggestions: Simon and Jude. n this project. ! the well as thej j Ajm f0r the head newest as us-o- f Th ,.),.., privilege revocation for a period! "ns. it's Parents of St. Barnabas' pupils, five (years. oldest, participate in Veterans' uMy' rne end Iartbe!t from the at the Helper Llo"sh P"Mni and Furniture members of the Church and friend? thousands of tree trunk, person, while hunting big fay. For one thln-gwill! and Every Store Hardware at Price, and workers of the community Annual Birthday new citizens are veteransj 2. game animals, shall wear conspic-jou- r Use the same ffafety you be at the Helper store next week.! Lions Sunday School, are urged to save nous red headgear and red shirt, who fought under the American I)rive' I beautiful! w,hc ;:centIy , wo, wnen hootlng yiur game, It replete with many the Frldary, October 29, for an import- sweater or Jacket. " flag in two world wars and in! ,, OD(M,rve where the shot will halnd-mad- e articles. will at ant meeting to discuss the future announced be abu ations even though this count y go ,fore shooting, The The competition (between . pursuit of deer Is Korea -- ha T of the St. Barnabas' Unln Sun- confined legal has-- no claim on them. And for to daylight hours. )( y,,,, mf,et a porcupine Birthceived this frm day School. It eliail be unlawful for any another, the sons of those wh'mnus your gun a hard blow very keeen and those wishing to! proceeds be used drive will Calendar Vetare day naturalized on first to this aslime at r bunt, kill,, person any participate in this event by aT08fl (he OTout with a rock to good advantage in furthering The happiness of your life de- or pursue ileer with a d"g or.'-iansDay nia.v well be marching ,,ouh wm d() the ob eaBy. Con- the many worthy civic Projects on to themselves ..uDavs h Veterans' pends upn the quality of yur dogs. trarv to many superstition!!, por' the .Helper Lions come. It shall be unlawful for any, Chairman Kloepher reports ,.Q, sponsored by thought, therefore guard accordcuplnes do not "throw" their to at kill. ' time hunt. nearing-CIubany of person Marcusi activities Antoninus is ingly. the list quills. or pursue deer with a crossbow. .22 Swift or equivalent. A plea for I want to extesd my sincere! completion and there will 'be many He is our friend who love mre shotgun, revolver. peto, or with 'all hunters to make the deer wishes to all hunters for a good attractions and nrie caOre for Gainer up pleasant thoughts' in than admires us, and wuld aid a calibre, .22 pefial or an)' season a safe and sane season kill In the forthcoming hunt, both the many booths wdected for all your mind, for pleasant thoughtif us in our great work. other .22 calibre rifle except a wa expressed by JJejjartment Di of deer and porcupines, concluded three nights November 11, 12 make pleasant lives. William Ellery Channing .22 high power, .22 Hornet, "r a rector J. John Wilkdl and 13. ; Supervisor Stewart, Perry Egan. - ir4 rivri,i'ni'riu niny i ill . '. 1 . full-tim- 1$ i 0, Parties --- Jth - U-"(- s '". fllV ILI , Jerry Itin Tri-iwl- - y Eighteen coal miners with a total of more than 425 years service in U. S. Steel's. Columbia Steel Coal Mine, Columbia-Genevwere honored over the Division, week end at a special service award dinner. Awards and certificates were made to employees completing 20, 25 and 30 years service during 1954 by F. V. General Superintendent, Hicks, Coal Mine?, and Quarries'. Supervisors and employees re ceiving awards and certificate; were: Isaac Evans, Frank Mezek Geo-'gOrfanakis and Earl Ricji-- 30 years service; H. L. Holliman Otto L. Horner, George Kasselas Clarence Nelson and JOe Thomas 25 years service; Claud Adams, S. George Bell, Thomas candeelaria, V. Guercia, Xich-olGuzzo. James Pizzuto, William Tittle and E. Zooiakis- - 20 Sears service. In his presentation address Mr. Hicks- said, "We all realize that a spirit of cooperation and understanding among all employees V essential to the success of any operation. During these unseWed times we must depend On yu older employees to inspire the younger employees to carry on this work, and thus assure a continuous, and progressive operation which in turn will contribute to the welfare of empToyees, Company, the community in which we live, the State and in the final analysis America, we are fortunate indeed to have so many '"Id timers' in Our organization." Thirty other "old timers" who have received awards and certificates during prior years for Service of mre than 20 years were also guests at the dinner. These men were C. E. Roberts. T. E. Braby, M. G. Botonakis, Ernest H. Stevenson and Daniel C. Steven-soLevi Nel31 years service; son, Alex C. Curtis, James E. 2 Taylor and T. W. Evans years service; John Nigro and David L. Day 28 years service; W. G. Harris, I,. C. Reynolds. Michel Tratos, and Albert Kimber 27 years service; W. W. Harvey, Dmlnic paionl, Ysidro Ama26 dor and George Mtorakis Felix M. Clvish. F. years service; Manzanares and Leonard Rich John Crawford, 24 years service; Nicholas Maeris, John Escondon 23 years and Manuel Escoiidon service; Frank poglajen Jr. and Michael Seppi 22 years service; Antonio Pacheco and Harold Summers, 21 years service. The 48 "old time miners" have a combined service record of years for an average service record of 25.3 years. I. P E R Achievement Day 4-- H 18S-44- By Steel Company DISTRICT RAILROAD AND V I, i ,.. "'" .,.... t i f n j j s Utah's - Start e j ' ' II 1 LeKi-nnair- d fore-,nu"e- lasts-throug- , 1 ' '' n ; - 1 j ers S 'ZbSi Tul " r n probably', i cP-c- .. j offi-!caus- e rec-.niuc- h I tv eek-bratlo- an-jJ- 'n !T , 'iX llTJZ'L Z 7 j ,ij ri 25-2- - |