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Show Universal Microfilming Pierpont Ave. 141 Corp. MINING A VOLUME 49 OVER 45 HELPER NUMBER 36 CARBON DISTRICT RAILROAD AND HUNTERS DRAW OUT THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1955 H Helper Khvanians Hear! CARBON COUNTY SCHOOLS START MONDAY Convention Reports OF ALL GRADES Traffic Court Confab To Study Increase In Traffic Fatalities AT ANNUAL ELK LICENSE DRAWING EVENT T 4 NEWSPAPER WITH REGISTRATION Last night was report night at the regular meeting of the Helper Kiwanis club under the cha.r-mi4 manship of Lorus Vmn Dal-i- n ates Frank Vaughan, J; Mr Winn and Cal Pjaz, ont Hatch all reported on var- - Efforts to curb the continuing ADproximately 3,000 less Utah ts sportsmen applied for elk per-- ! trend of serious traffic accidents Dele-195violations HELPER KIWANIAN Archery this year than during the and widespread traffic shown! in Salt Lake as be undertaken will Doubled Over 1954 .period, application Jew-fee, figures released by Fish and City on September 9th and 10th Game Dept. Reports The at the first nationally-directe- d Game officials this week. GETS RECOGNITION The soecial deer season lor figures show 13,581 applications Traffic Court Conference to be " held in Utah. The American Ban""1"" archery hunters continues through' for 1475 elk permits authorized lAssociation s report on the confab Vaughan Northwestern the and board the for Game the Big 1 CONFAB Sept. 25, according to the Depart- by generally, was the major official AT DIV. ment of Fish and Game. It offi- 1954 season. This year. 10,339 ap- - University Traffic Institute are plications were received for the joining several Utah agencies and,1"6?0"cially opened last Saturday in, sponsoring A Helper Kiwanian, Cal Jewkes 1450 nermits allotted by the Organizations the, Speaker at .the meeting last conclave. night was iKobert Clark, mstruc- - and his partner Lincoln Luke, board. at the HelP Junior Hih Price Kiwanian, received high Several reports of bow hunters Hunters in thte Carbon county Justice J. Allan Crockett of tor r l ti. e a mwnuw oxuw honors for their presentations at success have come to the depart- area who'drawed out for per- - the Utah Supreme Court is gen- ment since this season got undertriA Manti eral chairman nf thp meet which U- - S- - Navy Stationed at Pearl the Division 1 convention, Utah- itc r,mWoH 4J5 20 Carbon Of the nearly arbr when the Japanese made Idaho District, held in Idaho way. Forest, either sex category, andwilTbe led off with an opening county archers who made their two applicants were successful in! address by Governor J. Bracken thelr sneaIt attack m ml; He Falls. Idaho, last week according first trek into the woods last the Fish .Lake drawing. uull"s to delegates from the Helper club. I1"1" u Lee. the attack. and after weekend only one was successful. Carbon Winners , Delegates to the meeting will Boyd Bunnell, Price, made the be of the Carbon' judges, justices list of is the Following arbow and first kill with the , part- .JrvrsKnPiitnrc nnH x ....-I" T. rows arlv Saturday morning. coumy nuniers wnu ww musical Cal in of Jewkes :cers irom an over xne sia;e. xne Several other members of the licenses from the big .game de The pair rated is also being in- -. entertainment. elk: hunt to (listing general public .party got shots but were not partment duo" at the Idaho conven m u-- 4. top vi.teH to attarwt and nai-ti- f in! inatp x.i 1 was laiteii nuiii vujiiyicic xioi tion with the novelty selections. lucky enough to make a kill. nished by department, end not the discussions. JVext Week To Nephi an in the interest as this newspaper1 James P. Economos, Director official insofar Increasing Next week the ' members will ' nual archery deer season is is concerned. There could be of the Traffic Court Program, travel to Nephi for an inter-clu- b shown in the increased number omissions from our list because American Bar Association, and with that city's club. meeting 4 of permits sold for this hunt this0f overlooking names): Judge Edward C. Fisher, Associ- Members will leave the civic week sales this sex Total ate either Counsel for Northwestern Lake early year. at 5 p.m. for the were 148(2 permits. This is a de-- ( Dennis Tidwell and Cecil Water- - University Traffic Institute, will auditorium jaunt. cided increase compared to the man, both of Price. be among the principal speakers Plan Kids' Day 777 such permits purchased durManti District jand leaders of the meet. were discussed by the Plans Those drawing out for either! "The traffic court is the very ing 1954. Boys and Girls Committee, under Hunter Permits j - i j ' "im.Ka PeJJf n. Helper Junior High the Helper Junior High school, Principal George Pizza stated that registration will be divided into two parts. Ninth and tenth grades will register Monday morning, and seventh and eighth graders will register Tues day morning. All four grades will attend school Tuesday. Tuition for 9th and 10th grad ers has been set at $6.50, which Helper City through water department superintendent, Dominic Bruno, this week issued a plea to residents to still practice conservation of culinary water for' the next few weeks. The exceedingly hot weather of the pasttwo weeks has made a marked change in the water level of the' city's two large reservoirs, and runoff from springs has dropped. - are cautioned about especially on lawns, shrubbery and gardens so hat watering turns will not have to be set into Operation, Mr, Bruno said. Persons allowing water to waste-anrun into-- gutters, will be cited before the city justice of ' the peace. , Residents wasting water, d '' " includes $3.00 book deposit which is refunded at the end of the year. Shop fee will be $1.00 an 1 Home Economics fee will be $2.00. Tuition fee for seventh and eighth graders has been set at Helper Boy To Enter Pontifical School In Worthington, Ohio A farewell party was given at the Kiva club last Thursday Sth and 10th night in honor of Dean Diaman-t- i, Remember- son of Mr, and- Mrs. Lee J. graders Monday; 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th graders Tuesday morning. Diamanti. Central School Present were Reverena" E. F, The Helper Central school will Dow ling and (Reverend Pelle-griand about 50 young boy3 register all grades Monday morn friends of .Dean. ing, with classes to take up after and girls lunch, according to Miss Sally They enjoyed a delicious turkey Mauro, principal. dinner. $2.50. IZ 1 CITY ANNOUNCES At , T STILL POSSIBLE All elementary schools, junior highs, senior high and Carbon College will open their doors Monday morning to register stuschool year. dents for the 1955-5- 6 In prior years school sessions took up a week earlier and registration was spaced out over a period of two or three days. This year because of the late start all classes will register in the morning and attend regular classes the same day. ri ,i WATER SHORTAGE 1" T"T Allred, Price; Gerald J. law enforcement structure," said: a11" iCarlyle r, for 7Z annual ,J Anderson, Price; Walter Barney, Mr. Economos, "and if these National Kids no Day celebration in 'Castle Gate; O. H. Bawden, Co- - courts fail to uphold their re- Helper. The date has been set Price whole our Marion Beacco, lumbia; , society sponsibility Activi- Donna Bo- -, suffers. Unfortunately .there is for Saturday, Sept. 24, umn Helen Ifln of in Price; Adolph Brun H.1-- evidence on every hand tha many ni st courts are indeed fading to upper; George Bryner, Helper. . . OTU, man VMfi tVlo, nf Senior High, Carbon College Dean left on the first of Sep K. and 'Arnel this is for Chidester, Price; reason, among others, Utah National Guard Dr. Aaron E. Jones, President tember with his- parents for JEWKES CAL Arnel W. Downard, Price; A. J.,that contempt and disregard for Officers Set of Carbon college and principal Worthington, Ohio, to Ibegin has , of Carbon senior high school, re studies for the priesthood at the Elegante, Sunnydale; Sam Fal-- ; the law is being widely demon-- 1 ten about with other Along sone, Price; Jakie Farland, Sun- - strated. The violations, therefore, Cancer Clinic Sets tVv"v1111"" most of ported this week that all which events, Pontifical Josephinum College. program . Utah National Guard Officers , .follow arA the nrinrmal wa- Helsten. Sco-'th- at -- . , rrarvk T. t.4i will be done Monday He is a former student of Notre r were renoerea oy proiessionai of from Registration Date the State so many accidents are occurthroughout field: Wavne Herlevi. Scofield: son raU- - morning in the high school and,DaTT)e school Price. .... , ,.. . CotnTHo,, ,nl talent Cal and lincoln were rt - ,m Exams Sept. 16 & 19 pvennexn ivoski, iear mg, wnn xne resultant giganuc .ttqV. led back repeatedly by the dele- - college classes. All high school iee, -- students-hav- e Lami, loss in lives, property, and eco- - converge on this capitol citx 'or,, Clyde Lake, Dragerton; been mailed reg tn ive Just ml tnnro ;..-..,- . Pat Ww. The, American, Cancer. Spciety, 'L. nnmi w the first formal Association Con-,6forms istration and should report Guadalupana Society . in . . , . T uuul JJivi3iu.il T T?o VentlOn. T?oorl ri,lr Colt T oUo. tV,ot v,io :tf Tc Elects Officers of Several the Guard's hundred ian and treasurer of Kiwanis In- -' Any changes in schedules that Herbeht K Marshall, enable many court officials to! sSerT hJrTcheduled a Cancer ivitt' -from Lieutenants to ;ernational, and who will be gen- -. must be made from the outlines At Tuesday Meeting Ken MaSSey appraise their duties to the 'officers this 'weak link' wiU that wiU. meet at the Salt eral chairman of the Kiwanis made. for each student at the Mezek' C Frank Jhn It Mi"iend The monthly " meeting of tha Division Head 21st National Guard Base; national convention to be held in dose of school last season would Milovich,! with a one and George T 176 social Hall Ave-'lan- o' . , stronger replaced Guadalupana Society was held in , , .. . Ran 'EWnMc. t,,v,q ivjailccn, Orio ic. and- Hotel Utah.: 1 ...-.- a.i- - De maae or. not " . later uii.io Aionaay the St. Anthony Church hall nue, sail iaKe city. .Rp!ri;trationlllvc, SOCial Business and1 xvcgiaiianuu iho. Viiifanfane man hofnro Sessions nrmnrpH thoS. , cu.m, m,n riralui-tkvii-crcrrvn An.ira.rjoJ a i w.i. Mnutinn j lurrdiuaiu l uesuay i.yv.auiig Liin The annual elec...: u will be held on September lbth uiiciuau vw.", Tuesday j wiui da auuie,inai cai and unc are requested Dr. Jones estimates that about tion and night. gelo Pascuzzi, Helper; Eugene E.jfenses. "etdiuieu, installation of officers Lt. General Robert N. Young if they can make it 'students will report for' the was conducted to James C PlvC'! The conference rneetmSs will V President ReOnlv those I persons' who register Flaa- - Helper: by the convention itend and present v,ioh cV.i trictratinn anH an becca Rael. . . tti.i. T o td tail uc caojuiiku 01 Army as principal speaker. Gen- -; their special novelty and other proximately 300 students are ex-eu utll ".illilJUb, nauaiu- - uiiivtrxailjf Ul j 'JLt. Jj. nue, R.Xiu ' Young is coming to Utah on selections to the over 4000 dele-- 1 Reddington, In making this announcement' vich, Helper; Ben peted to register for college (Following are the new officers . invitation from General Maxwell gates expected to attend. elected by the membership: Presthe Cancer Society and the Salt Helper; Lee G. Robertson, Price; studies f QQT.f0 p, Mrs. Rose Garcia; vice f. P Lake County Medical Society 'Ernest L. Sillitoe, Price. teach-.- .. ident, of Since the release the TV generali Both Mr. Jewkes and 'Mr. Luke Mrs. Mary Jane Lava- wish to point out that in order Jim Strate, Price; Sophia Sun- - h ail Meeting Schedule er one in list week president, last . Ur ...... won change m v, " Aiiernoon- - worn session 01 tne, . '. to be eligible for examination all ter, Dragerton; Henry Telarole,; tuio maj.:tn: - Mrs. Clara- T.avato: "c -, Utah iNational Guard Officers As- Utah area for their talents as en- ' Mrs. Selma Montoya. of treasurer, i of the applicants must bring a written Helper; Clarence W. Welch, Hel- "x "IC resMnation se l1- - wnvcueuT, sociation will take place at the tertainers at civic meetings, referral from any doctor con- per and Frank World, Price. has Mulns' Jamis lie fmV gatherings and church affairs. .to Texas. Following the regular order of sulted by them in the past year. Permits to successful appli-- ! Thursday night in the Masonic Air Base. Meanwhile the Ladies Keith luncheon was served As the name indicates, complete cants and return of fees to those Temple in Price after a summer's Auxiliary will stage a fashion will Dixie College athletic coach, Hatch Elected f the 31 members gs recess. Mrs. Nellie Duncan, at the Officers present for at the tout were unsuccessful not who examinations are given jjJJ this vficsncv this opening meethis of the fal1 Club at Fort Douglas. Following Thorit Hatch, long-tim- e Ki- -: this year have all beenthy Matron, presided, are directed at only those areas week th,is Dr. Jones The evening's theme, "The a reception for General Young, waman and Helper business man, of the body where cancer is mailed from department- offices that he has, recommended to the :6easona 01 , all or Convention toe C of prov Tienasnip the in the hands cuienant-governdelegates and and should education state that of thought to exist. ed a successful one with many Ladies Auxiliary will have a din- of Division 1 of the Utah-Idah- o applicants within the week. Juliano be appointed to Unpasteurized Milk members of other jurisdictions Patients are referred back to in the Lafayette Ball-bein- District at the convention. It is Sammy acci:t wimn welcomed in addition to! room at the Hotel Utah. their family doctor for further Sales Ruled Illegal the largest division in the district Labor over the Visitors Day iriPWlihAro Vior manv f or rariine and commaGovernor J. 15 procedures Bracken and clubs scattered comprises Lee, diagnostic weekend at ..the' Glen Gardner: terg n All sales of unpasteurized milk state nder-in-chief treatment when indicated. of the Utah iN- all over the state of Utah. One Juvenile Hunter Data heme, were their daughters and were ruled illegal in an opinion The Grand of ational Guard, and Salt Lake City of the duties of his office will be Released By Utah (Further cancer control informa- families, Mr. and Mrs Alex Alli-Grasubmitted to .the State Departof ,Ayis j Mayor Earl J. Glade, also are to make at least one official utah chapter tion and literature may toe ob- son and daughter, Alexis, nd;Maknst ment of Agriculture last week by wag n at'tenda scheduled to speak at the dinner. visitation to each club in his di- - Fish & Game Board tained at the American Cancer 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malaska and as were Lucille Smith, grand orAttorney General E R. Callister. vision during the year he is in all of Salt Lake 176 Social Hall son, Michael, With the approach of the hunt- The ruling included sales made Society office Wanda warganist; Higgle, grand office. i Avenue. ing seasons each year Utah De directly off the farm, claiming City. der; Carl Sherer, grand sentinel; Employment Service partment of Fish and Game of- - that in such sales the farmer is and past grand matron, Alice Manager Outlines SOROPT1MIST fices RUMMAGE and employees alike receive engaging in regular trade chan- Sherer. Job Test Statistics SALE IS HUGE SUCCESS a multiple of questions concern- - neis, These sales The definitely come was. work initiatory Very EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE STARTS TONIGHT in. th . j pHpihilitv rf invpnilM to ii;nT ' beautifully presented by Duver- -, One answer to the problem of A very successful rummage A an"vT"!"1, 'J t,"-- .. mux ,. ior soia cmy cnapter 1N0. 17 of Roosevelt labor turnover puuni; bug-a-brequiring of Week listed consumption to be pasteurized, Uri.tVi .TTdAn !Danna4t ' An. .3: J American business AT CARBON COLLEGE; ENDS SATURDAY may have the following inf0rmation regard-- ; the opinion added. Taking part in the ceremony been found in the Utah business the its . be.ing the questions most often ask- The Carbon College adminstra-tio- n ifornia at Los Angeles; and Dr. were the following members of man's acceptance of applicant be undertaken by the 1M year,. will toe host to the 12th An- John S. Schwertman, Director the Roosevelt chapter: Jean Se- testing, a service offered without old' club. All proceeds, as was; under Utah law, a juvenile, Public Auction Of oc nual Utah Conference on Higher Center for the Study of Liberal vens, Worthy Matron; Charles M. charge by the Utah state employnot hunt game animals or Confiscated ? Richardson, Worthy Patron; Mar- ment service. Equip't. for the physically handicapped, Wrds without the Education with the first session Education for Adults, Chicago. supervision o At S. L. held will shut-inbe associate garet Sectional s Phillips, meetings matron; 17th and aged. According to figures released slated to begin tonight at 6 p.m. Sept. an adult (21 years old or older) Dr. Aaron E. Jones, president of in the following areas: Public Theo Hatch, associate patron; today for the first six months of he she reaches the or age this'until Confiscated fishing and huntCarbon college aid that three Relations and Adult Education, Nellie H. Jones, secretary; Helen 1955, a total of 10,240 proficiency (Public interest created by He ma hunt Stu- T. ing equipment will be offered event exceeded Hancock, sixteen; Curriculum and of,Cf Helen (Methods, treasurer; far tests and that year's were educators national aptitude given job outstanding ures. garae for sale PerHack-leand rfbltsdent rer, during the annual pubStevens, the and conductress; seekers state Faculty Utah Personnel, the three Betty gratifying employby will Ibe featured during any lic auction to be held this year sultsyof the sale associate conductress; Ross ment offices. nisl0n sonnel. (Each section will toe . event. to day on Saturday, Sept. 17, according John C. Forrester, manager of started planning in the club for tn?Te The meetings will 'be held at highlighted toy an outstanding Slye, organist; Sadie Bland, mar-sha- ll; torou eachln to the Utah Department of Fish ouPp.n Anna even an a next event and discussion, ageK14' year.1 Norman, chaplain; the Price employment office said panel bigger Carbon College and at the iPrice speaker he may a state and Game. age edu- Vivian Voorhies, Adah; Wanda B. this record-toreakiUtah of consesting capable number of municipal building. Registration cators. All members of the club Join game toird license and hunt game The department said the sale Higgle, Ruth; Margaret Rye, Es- tests represented an increase of will be tonight from 6 to 7:30 andibirds in seasn, provided he still will be conducted in the Senate with Alice of the Boards president, Pintus, Ruby VirThe ther; 66 cent Hatch, tests over total Governing auditorthe Martha; civic per adult-ip.m. in the Price Chambers of the State Capitol project chairman, LuCylle Pace, hunts with an Slye, given in a like period of 1954. ium for representatives members Institutions of Higher Learning ginia Long, Electa; Margaret his or her 16th uPoni con-to thanks who all 1 reining sentinel! meet will in and Titus hearty building beginning at 10 a.m. and the widely-acceptMost warder; College Library most Jones, and of institutions higher ss from all a juvenile becomes birthday, in to suetributed continue until all items are sold. honthe No. be any on 9 also will way of and Bethany Green tests chapter Friday frequently used are the education in the state. Registrathe law to Purchase Equipment this year includes of the project. A special vote' ible Towne River put on a friendship skit. In given for typists and stenograat the ored at luncheon a held be Friday also tion will attendance were the Worthy Ma- phers, thus providing employers of thanks goes to Mrs. Tony Sil any type of fish andor game li fishing tackle, field glasses, rifles, Cafe cense. In other words, he is and shotguns confiscated morning from B to 12:30 at CarA banquet for all members and tron of that chapter, Betty Lou with accurate previews of appli- vagnl for the use of the building by the bon college. considered adult fish and game tMUrts because nf illiral noo in the for the will toe eveKraft sale, held Noblitt; and RichKilfoyle cants' Friday guests a nd Rutoy Beebe, in typspeed accuracy Dr. Jones this week Issued who supplied the lumber for the wise upon reaching 18 and mayithe pursuit 0f and lor taking of Cafe- ard Beebe, Frannie Chronopoulos, ing and shorthand. cordial invitation to residents in ning in the Carbon College then pursue his hunting A"1 fich nnA rffnmo Pro- Gladys May, Marion Clive, Erma Other tests, tailored to meet display tables, and to the Sun this area to attend the general teria. Dr. Ira N. Hayward, creatures without adult game Radio Each item. will be offered for Station Advocate, Helen State of Utah fessor Winner, KOAL, Ag. Wilson, Benny specific requirements of more English, sessions and participate in other supervision. Toast-mastthe and a sale Journal for will be Wilson, Noblitt and Helper J. 300 Jr. ricultural individually and will go to than College different of The types jobs, activities of the conference. the highest bidder. The feature banquet ad- . Valley chapter also turned out are helping employers to pre- good job of publicising the event. theme of the conference is "How en masse for the evening. Anyone wishing to inspect the Joining sompany for a Sunday judge the present ability of the Mrs. Pace was very ably asto plan for and Meet the Ex- dress entitled: "The Enrollment Mrs. items UniverMr. Gene the were After and inoffered prior to the Satfor addrive, and Implications enjoyable Bulge: applicant, and the amount of sisted by her Fran- Gibson panding College Enrollment." Mr. and Mrs. Chris urday Sept. 17, auction may do will be structive session the members ditional training needed. and Education" Adult feasity will sessions cis Davis and the following comThe general Mr. Forrester said that employJouflas, who chose Salina as so Friday, Sept, 16, from 10 a.m. ture the following erucators: Dr. given by Dr. John B. Schwert- and guests enjoyed a luncheon in mittee, Belva Evans, Edith Can- their destination. The jaunt was to 4 p.m. in the basement of the the directed room. Tables Vocal man. were banquet selections, ers Jn interested qualiProfessor getting Henry Steel Commager, Carbon appropriately decorated "with the fied, tested workers should con- to, Jennie Grosso, Helen Smith, made down through the Salina Department's headquarters buildof History, Columbia University; by Mrs. Dorothy Brown, "Glad Hand of Friendship". Lun- - tact the nearest office of the Margo Mitchell and Evelyn be also Canyon route, returning by way ing, 1596 West North Temple, given. Dr. Edwin A. Lee, Dean, School College, will of Manti. Salt Lake City. Continued On Six state Page Utah service. employment of Education, University of Cal sportsmen that anyone holding . f. a regular big game or combination. license is fishing and hunting u a special eligible permft to deer dur-hunt archery season. They may be pur- ing chased only at department offices, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. t Pri; 'as m - First ""u" For regis-nvRM- w'- 3" twiriani XTU-r- SWCeiSterto Smber SrtS fni tu.ujr , , 9: ;t;iiu ii. .vr ' u jj - at-'e- oo tt; :. ra j ii Wor-drawin- tJuT i ... t,m w ,w -- -- , pub-;bcau- W, show-lunche- on j re;-orte- - ner-dan- ce rah g j nd j oo S lTe:e JLTJ kfn2' T Jl! " " . iepnt' ".may haseadyl f. ng ed eli-ce- er. en, , ' |