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Show L'uiv tlsai .Muioiii,,,,,, -''7 Cth Ave. P.O. box 11? Sj MINING A VOLUME 49 NUMBER AND HELPER. IT 6 Local People Named ON MENTAL HEALTH AND JUVENILES Carbon county; by the Utah Industrial Commissioner State Otto Wiesley, will begin the revision of State Mining laws and safety orders, according to Adrian Ainderson, Helper, member of Various oragnizations of Carbon county met with the Youth City Offices, Bank Council Agency Tuesday night And Liquor Store in the court house and heard a on discussion mental health To Close Saturday which is a big contributing fac' Saturday, Feb. 12, being Lin- tor of juvenile delinquency. The the group. When the group completes its coln's birthday, several institu- speakers, both representatives of work the findings will be sub- tions in Helper will have their the Utah State Department of mitted to the legislative commit- doors closed to business for the Health, were Arch D. Thurman and Miss Eva Hancock. day. tee in charge of such work. offices will all be Helper, city B. L. Frandsen, ' chairman of Appointed' to the board were closed, according to Joe Bonacci' State Mine Inspectors L. L. Ar-ne- ft Jr., city recorder, as will the the youth council was in charge of the meeting. John C. Winn of and James H. Phillips; Kath-eri- Utah State Liquor Control Com-- i the Carbon county Board of Eaquinta, stenographer; mission store. Education introduced the guest John Peperakis of Kaiser Steel; The Helper State bank will also speakers to the various repreJames Cassano of Columbia; E. close its doors in commemora sentatives. O. Jackson of Independent Coal tion of the Great Emancipator's and Coke Co. and B. P. Manley, Helper City was represented at birthday, Bob Phillips, cashier, Coal OpUtah of the secretary the meeting by police Chief Joe stated. erators' Association. 'Previous engagements Myers. U.M.W.A. Representatives other members of the prevented officials Castle Gate Soldier District No. 22, UMWA city administration from attendwho will serve on this board are j ing Mr. Korea Tour Myers stated. Mr. Anderson, Malio Pecorelli, Completes a general discussion Following j With Unit Transport Helper; Frank Sacoo, Sunnyside, cf the problem, the group decid Army PFC Larry Hyatt, son of ed to report back to their varMr. Services Today tle and Mrs. Homer Hyatt, Cas- ious organizations of the meet.Gate, Utah, recently arrived ing and to meet again in March Former Resident in Japan from Korea with his with the Youth Council to orMitchell Chapel 'Unit, the 665th Transportation ganize a county-wid- e group to Company. combat this mental health menFuneral services for Mrs. Reina The 665th, part of the 231st ace, and also to begin an awareLopez Humphrey, 32, who died Transportation Battalion, earned ness program throughout the , Saturday, Feb. 5, at Troy, Mo., the Meritorious Unit Commendacounty. acan in suffered from injuries tion for its work in Korea. Its In outlining the purpose of the cident, will be held at the Mit- headquarters now will be at Camp basis, program on a state-wichell Funeral Chapel, Price, to- Kobe, "Mr. Thurman stated that such a Japan. day at 2 p.m. Naomi Chapter jf FFC Hyatt, a personnel clerk program is to prevent children the Eastern Star will officiate at in the company, entered the from being sent to mental instithe services. in June 1953 and com- tutions, through the combined Army She was born in Helper, Feb. pleted basic training at Fort Ord, efforts of the schools, home and 24, 1922, a daughter of J. E. California. the community." He told the and Neta Julander Lopez, and A graduate of Carbon High meeting that no child is a born marshe until resided in Helper School, Price, he attended the but is turned delinried Arthur Humphrey in St. Utah State Agricultural College. delinquent, some form of through quent 1944. Jan. 20, Louis, 'Mo., at home. trouble She attended local schools and He ventured the question, was a graduate of Carbon senior Crusade For Freedom can in Carbon do "What you high school at Price where she Fund Drive delinto curb county juvenile was very active in school clubs and what can the county quency, Week Next and special assignment projects. do for the unhappy child?" He Surviving her besides her husof a flight of. color- raid the mental health problem Launching two Barbara are band daughters, ful "Freedom Balloons" from the is the biggest health .problem in Joyce and Donna Rae, Troy, Mo., steps of the Utah State Capitol the state at the present time. her mother and father; one sis- in Salt Lake City Monday will ter, Mrs. Lucy Norton, Helper; kickoff Utah's observance of Miss Hancock stressed the point one brother, Frank Lopez, Gar- "Freedom Week," and the 1955 to combat mental health that den Grove, Calif., and a grand- Crusade for Freedom fund drive. is not one for the inproblems mother, Mrs. Julander, Monroe, The plastic and rubber bal- dividual, but has to be by the Utah. those used joining of forces to fight on a Burial will be in the Helper loon;;, identical with basis. In planning to carry Truth county-wid- e Mt. View Cemetery under the by the Crusade an for state aid, the Leaflets the Curtain behind Iron organization direction of the Mitchell Funbe county's countries in will problems personality Europe, of Home Price. eral launched by the Salt Lake Eerie must first be ascertained she No. G7, Fraternal Order of Eagles, said. under the direction of James K. Carbon Boys Enlist Assistance from the state in Foard. U. the . In previous demonstrations, the filmsform of speakers toand special are available be used balloons have been Twelve men from Carbon and helium-fille- d civic clubs and other before more 500 found miles than up to Emery county were enlisted in groups in presenting the probthe U. S. Navy to form the from the point of launching. lem and making people aware of R. Hal Crusade Harmon, State "Utahn's", a Recruit Training the seriousness of the problem. company of 78 men who will re- Chairman, said members of the and state and other; main together for the full nine legislature "Fundamentally, all groups weeks of training to be given "at city officials would be on hand must work together, as mental U. S. Navy Training Center, San for the freedom balloon flight, health is something you cannot Diego, Calif. The enlisting cere- symbolizing Crusade for Free- get quickly," Miss Hancock said. monies took place at the State dom's work in carrying the She suggested that all groups, Capitol Building 'on January 18, sons. churches, clubs and others truth to Communist-enslave- d 1955. Freedom Week, Febru- join forces and look for the exThe ceremonies were attended by the Honorable J. Bracken Lee, ary 12th to 22nd, the Crusade, tent of this problem, then meet Governor of Utah and many through its organizations in each and organize to fight the peril. other" Civilian and Military Of- county, will engage in a concenSeveral other people present trated drive for funds to carry at the ficials. on local meeting Enlisted from this area were: on the activities of Radio Free problems which spoke were discussed Miguel Gonzales Jr., Latuda; Europe, the balloon drops and' by the group, and referred to a Sheldon L. Brundage, Price; Ray other Crusade work. later meeting of the Youth A. Sandoval, Price; Don O. Lowe,' Mr. Harmon said industry, bus- -' orveterans groups, civic Hiawatha; Nelson J. Gutierrez, mess, Rains; Larry A. Denison, Sunny-sid- e; ganizations and schools are coopClifton L. Carter, Elmo; erating in the drive and circulat- Jaycee Legislature Chester V. Taylor, Orangeville; ing freedom scrolls. Convenes Feb. 19 Edward L. Brady, Dragerton; Ru- - "Last year, more than 100,000 At Salt Lake City ben I. Vasquez, Kenilworth, and Utahns joined millions of j on Page Six) Neldon A. Cox, Orangeville. Utah Jaycees will turn their oratorical guns upon the state's most controversial legislation when they assemble for the anSTAG SMOKER HERE SATURDAY NIGHT nual Jaycee Mock Legislature, 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 19, ne Funeral For At de . Starts ' S.-'Nav- per-Duri- ng ed TO FEATURE VARIETY PROGRAM, SHOW House of Representatives, Salt Lake City. All plans are completed for the shot gun. It will be there for the Helper Jaycees plan on "aannual Stag Smoker, sponsored winner to take home that night. ttending and participating in this Only One Show annual event, George Martell, by the Carbon Emery Fish and, Only one show will be pre President, reported this week. Game Association, to 'be held thi3 Saturday (Feb. 12) at the Hel- -' sented in the county this year by According to Fred Ziegler, Loper civic auditorium beginning at the sportsmen's group, Mr. Gri-- ! gan, state chairman of the Jayy 7:30 p.m., according to George vet said, therefore the number of cee Mock Legislature, the solons are prepared to tackle Grivet, Helper, general chair- scats will be limited. "First Come,' First Served", Mr. Grivet said, current bills confronting man, the Admittance will be by mem-- j Utah Legislature. Jaycee legisMr. Grivet said this year's show will be bigger and better ibership card only, which are on lators from the rural areas are than, some in the past and will sale now by all members of the expected to renew the reapporinclude a variety of acts such as eportsmen's association, and will tionment issue,' regardless of its magician acts, puppet shows, also be on sale at the door ofl present outcome in the "regular" features, songs, dances. the night of the show. The ticket legislative session. Fireworks are t juggling committee reports that sales "arel also expected when several legand the Grand linaie numoer. ' brisk". islators will introduce bills on will be Refreshments available Giuen the controversial "Sunday ' ClosShot Gun a bill Some time during the evening for those who desire them, Chair-- ) ing Law." And as a gag time will be called for a special man Grivet reported. Committee to do away with state income event that many sportsmen In in charge of this feature of the tax is expected to pass unani the area have been eagerly await- show includes Tony Lupo of, mously. Alfred Fossa t, Helper,! Governor J. Bracken Lee will ing: the naming of the winner Hiawatha;' of Royal. Hillman Ira end automatic new open the Mock Legislature with of the Browning one-da- j I -- NEWSPAPER h THURSDAY, FEB. Helper Kiwanians At Special Meeting A group of people, selected fellow-(Continu- A Cub Scouts Enertain CARBON YOUTH COUNCIL HEARS TALKS On Ind. Commission On Revision Board In DISTRICT RAILROAD The Cub Scout Pack of Helper took over the meeting of the! Helper Kiwanis club last night and presented all of the program. Billy Barrett was chairman of meeting. 1955 10, ALBERT PASSIC IS NAMED SHERIIFF PTA MEETS MONDAY BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO HONOR ITS Albert Passic, for the past four years chief deputy sheriff of was Carbon county,' Tuesday named sheriff, to serve the un-texpired term of Sheriff Joe Hoi- - PAST PRESIDENTS WATER CONDITIONS The February meeting of the' Helper PTA will be held MonOF AREA TOLD day, Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the . Central school building. Mrs. , r Tur fwrPw, will The Utah State Department of Betty Casella, president, e Robert bv Stanl 7 " "'S " Health this week released a list preside. x""aJ of the board Demman and Frankie -; of com- of cities in Utah with the status meeting It will be a Founder's Day Stan Croceo played a piano solo, missioners. of their water supplies. Health program and will honor all past and David Davis and Young His annointment is for the Representative for presidents of the local organi- Amano presented a skit. term ending December 31, 1958. Department stat- - yntinn Mrc f"athririA Oknn will thio nrpa "RrhhArt Den Mothers "Dukes" Jerant,; Mr- Passic has been a deputy . th . thi ncinn u tho v. th main fw tw tnin .. ti Louise Gonzalez and Geneva on the county force since Oct.i th- - hist'rv nf the1 d th" ln;win v. 15. under served 1945, having Black, also presented a special PTA. three categories i&neruis Joe Lnicuer, uavia wai- - "provisionally approved" and skit and song number. Talks on civil defense 'will be lace, Warren Peacock and Mr. given by Mrs. Harry Hiatt and Fifty-fiv- e cub scouts and of- - Holman. He 5ecame cnief deputy "net approved". In" the approved listing the Mayor Steve J. Diamanti. They ficials comprised the guest list. der sheriff Holman in 1950. town in the Carbon county attended a meeting for civil de- -' only A new member, Harold Duke.j at same The commissioners, the fense in Salt Lake City recently on the list is Castle Gate. instructor at the junior high meeting, approved the appoint-schoo- l, area On ; the when groups representing var-eapprov-"provisionally was inducted into the ment of Charles Semken Jr. to are ious sections of the state list Columbia, Helper, club. ' serve as chief deoutv. Horse Canyon, Royal, lated plans for a state-wicivil Pete Bottino, city electrician, The new sheriff is a graduate defense and Sunnyside. training program. was a special guest of the club. of Carbon High school and Car- - Spring Canyon On the "hot approved" list are Several musical numbers will He membecame bon a were College. Program arrangements Price, Clear Creek, Kenilworth, also toe on the evening s pro-. - v.lv. ov UJ standardvilie and wen- - gram. iLatuda, ,. Boys and Girls committee. Ray of 1941, and served in an infan-AU residents and parents, par- t()n He. Black was chairman of the meet- - try unit during his service are urged to attend this Listing ticularly, Explained left the service in Oct., 1945 His in follow-- ! meeting. the Mr. gave Burgener military service was in the Asi-- L explanation of the three; auc ana European uimiw on. his report as follows: "ilistings ' warHelper City Library means that the Notre Dame School "Approved" Remain Other 1954 For Deputies Lnn, Report Forms A ,jonllQti Group; Other deputies remaining on contamentrance of Given By Librarian the against Meeting Tonight me wuirijr iWC uc nam cuatort to .Kpinff Following a meeting of the var, Spring Glen; Frank World, satisfactonr treatment, as indi-- l The Notre Dame School of Helper City Library board, a re- - Price; Dee Bertlesen, Price; Jay cated fey the sanitary engineer- -' Price will hold the first meeting port on the finances and opera- - Fowler, Dragerton, and Ned Mc ing survey, by bacteriological of its newly former Parent-test- s, tion of the city library was re- - Court, Wellington and by operation reports. Teachers Association Thursday, leased this week by Mrs. Iola "Approved Provisionally" Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m., at the school librarian. means that the supply is ade- - auditorium. This meeting will be The librarian reported that PRIZES ANNOUNCED quately protected against the en- - a get acquainted social, and all during the past year 7,579 lend-intrance of contamination except parents are urged to attend, were made to residents in The new officers consisting of for minor items which are in FOR SHOW the area. Children borrowed 4,011 process of correction; or, in the Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti, President, and adults drew out the remain case of a treated supply, that Helper; Mrs. Paul Holdaway, Vice Vfl-ing 3,568 books. This lending fi- - ULVL MAk additional treatment facilities re- - President, Price; Mrs. Robert gure exceeded that of 1953 by, IlLOll. mHIIUH. i.1 &U are now beina Dlanned. chanan. Secretary. HelDer. and 289 books. The total for that y?arj The general committee of the The supply is, nevertheless, bac- - Rex Hansen, Treasurer, Price, was 7,290. (Helper Days of '49 Show this teriologically safe, as indicated along with the high school room r Financial Report weeif announced the list of ma- - by bacteriological tests."" mother and her helpers, will act Mrs. Cobam stated that at the jor ; prizes that will be given "Not Approved" means that the as hostesses for the social. of the year 1954 her books away during the show which 'sUppiy is nat adequately protect- - ney DiVietti will handle the showed a cash balance on hand be held here Thursday, against entrance of contamfn- - publicity in the 'Price area dur-o- f $89.00. iday and Saturday, March 24, 25 atj0n, or that necessary treat- - ing the year, and Frank Dalpiaz, Receipts during the year past and 26. Dominic Bonacci, Spring ,ment facilities are not provided, will take care of the publicity in were listed as follows: balance on Glen, general chairman of this cr that existing facilities are in- - Helper. hand January 1, 1954, $91.37; year's show stated that the prizes or not operated in such This newly organized group adequate special funds, $600 (this amount win be given away on the last a way as to render the water has many important projects that is allocated from Helper city's night of the show. hoies to accomplish during sapply safe at all times; as general iuiia iui uoraiy opera- -; termined from the sanitarv en- - this rominff vear. prizes Galore tion each year); fines, $29.46;.' Prizes to be given away to gineering survey, bacteriological renting collections, $31.35; sale patrons of the show are: Set of tests and operation reports. oi puDiicaiions, $iu.u, ana oxner silverware, a lady s wrist watch;; PIANO CONCERT receipts, $5.00, making a total of a man's wrist watch; 2 pieces of: ANTHONY'S ST. $767.20. luggage; one mixmaster; a clock GV AD ALU PAN A SOCIETY FOR POLIO FUND Expenditures radio and a .22 caliber rifR a! as Listed expenditures were:! .Also on the list of prizes are The ladies of the GuadaluDana books, $548.28; periodicals, $67.75; tent, an electric blanket, two Society met Tuesday, February 1, DDflUCC CIIPPCCQ paper, $21.00; stationery and sup- -, table gas at the church hall. lamps, a Coleman ' mUlLO uUUULOO plies, $25.50, and other expenses, stove, Coleman was first discussed lamp, Business n.r $15.67, making a total expendi- - movie camera, a platform rock- - and delicious refreshments were bv thP ture for the year of $678.20. er a set of Revere kitchenware, served by Miss Rael, Mrs. NTub and the Helper "and a complete set of fishing varro Mrs. Miera and Mrs. Gar- New Purchases Junior hi h school and fe3turing cia. During the year 315 new books tackle and tackle box. Miss M Hnl n,tionallyknown JVo Vigilantes or Beards were purchased, and 69 volumes. The tables were attractively pianist Monday nMit proved were donated, increasing 'successful the, One drastic departure from decorated with a Valentine theme as "a musical . numuer or dooks oy not. wan me paueui oi years pabi in me a- short program was enjoyed rc,t IUr thn UIC community and as e IL. n l i i nm J il. il. sneives aoserice uiui yi'ar oi me ureau- ty tng group, ine ,oio voiuanes on xne a fund raising venture, accord-- I the total books now in the li- - ed "Vigilantes" and the Beard1 ing to Frank Dalpiaz, Kiwanis brary-i8,002. Growing Contest. In the last few president. There are 357 borrower cards years the novelty of beard CUB & BOY SCOUTS According to the committee in in the Helper library, 'ing has subsided and a "rest" of arrangements the concharge Mrs. Cobain reported. (from this event will be a wel- cert should show a profit of OBSERVE EVENT of come feature the show for about $600. When all monies for le residents of the area. FORMER HELPER MORTICIAN ticksts are collected, 'it is posDIES ON WEST COAST AT SUNDAY SERVICES sible that the total might exceed this amount the committee said. Word was received this week Cancer Clinic Date 'Scout Troop No. In direct charge of the pro- Boy Helper that William Abbot, about 67, Is February 23 272 and Cub Scout Pack No. Meet were Jjhnny Skerl, Kiwanis died at his home in Los Angeles, At Salt Lake Office under the leadership of Boys and Girls committee chair- 3001, California, last Sunday. . .T?r.1.Tl on Riv Plank- nhArv-iTn-iRfontmatpr About 25 years ago he operat- The American Cancer Society ed Sund Feb g by at.i Underprivileged Children ed a mortuary m this city. Utah Division, ,n cooperation with m himhes of their Ticket sales were Survivors are his wife two Salt Lake County Med.cal Sonominations. They all later at- - made by all members of Kiwanis sons Walter and Louis, both of ciety has scheduled a Cancer tended a breakfat n tneir honorland Payne, poStal em- Salt Lake City and one daugh-- ; Symptom Center to be held on at who topped all records church;pl Los February 23rd at division head- ter, Mrs. " over utiveis iui vy semng quarters, 176 Social Hall Avenue,, A beautiful cake decorated in the benefit affair. Angeles. Salt Lake City. Registration wiU the theme, .centered; Boy held n February 14, 15 and Mrs. Estella Gale was an over-'- f cake was donated; pioneer Resident's tabe ' '4 Mrs. Etta Diamanti. night visitor with relatives in; CprvirP. hose Persons who A pixgram was presented by Spanish Fork last Saturday. be examined at the center. the iboys which Abided a skit Held Wednesday In making this announcement bv Rtan-fmrm T?rhprt ntvm. Funeral services for AdolDh Cancer Society and the Salt Let us labor for that larger! Donald Kelly and Philip! John Young, 90, veteran rail- uruy ivieaicai socieiy Dalpiaz. road worker and early pioneer comprehension of truth, and that ,AjaKe more thorough repudiation of er- - wlsn 10 Pmt oul xnai ln oraer Another skit was put on by.oi Carbon county, who died in ror. which shall make the historv to be eligible for examination Young Amano and David Davis. 'the Price hospital Monday, were of mankind a series of ascending a11 applicants must bring a writ- Den Mothers, Mary Jerant, conducted Wednesday afternoon develoDments. Horace Mann ten reierrai irom any gociot con Mary Sunter, Louise Gonzalez in the Wallace Mortuary at suited by them in the past year. and Geneva Black a 'Price. Other services were presented As the name indicates, complete ducted in Salt Lake Citv todav. mm) ami tlrit nnmhor He was born in Salt Lake an address of welcome. State examinations are not given butj Guest speakers at the break-- ( Rfvv Senator Clifton Kerr will act as are directed at only those areas fast w. P rv.wHn? 'Citv. October 10. 1864. a son of body. whcre cancer iSjpastor of st Anthony's Church; Brigham H. and Francis Ann speaker of the house and willof the to exist. thought Alvin Gaudio, field executive of Young. He married Absenath Ann explain legislative procedures.' auems. are reierrea DacK TO North Carbon Scout District, and Bradley, August 15, 1892 at members of the Committee ir lami'y aocior ior lunner Mr an1 MrJ Jim Warren of Chester, Sanpete county. He was Mock Legislature are Fred 1 c Procedures and.or a retired employee of the D& ler, Jim Jarvis and Dick Ander-- ! d a nos Price. indicated. treatment when E. Carmen was.RGW Railroad, Kipp,1 son, .Logan; honor den An pennant Further cancer control infor- - presented to Den No. 3 for the Survivors are seven sons, Salt Lake City and Tom Colli-- j mation and literature may be Carbon ville; outstanding attendance at ham H. Young, Mock Legislature is being tained at the American Cancer both pack meetings and den George O. and Lawrence J., held in conjunction with the.b0ciety OIIlcemeetings for the month of Janu-- j Price; Frank G., Seattle, Wash.; Thatcher A., Denver, Colorado; Jaycees' state board meeting ary. in Salt Lake The sweetest of all sounds Is Toastmaster for the affair was Bradley, Mitchell, S. D.; Raw- February City. praise. Xenophon Mr. Black. jlins, Salt Lake City. Co. he tLw j "Rllr-ppnp-- cvr - . ' d" formu-Dragerto- n, de u.v -- , j , - nrt.ti Co-bai- P-T- First n, gs '49 Vk Bu-auir- ed ! Bar-clo- se Fri-!e- ci de-!- it - - rnsnJ h2 - 1 . J s grow-register- ed T,-- Yi -! teta st J f P'm;"by j j con-rcl- nl - Zieg-ilne- 1 1 . Brig-mo- st ob-T- - 19-2- 0, he : |