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Show MINING A VOLUME SO NUMBER hit i v OF ALL VETERANS ' i Commander Driseoll said that recent actions in the " nation's capitol stemming from recommendations of the Hoover Commission, are a serious threat to medical and hospitalization services that veterans are entitled " 4, PLANS itrJtJfr' wy "T5" Benefit Boxing match officials completing transfer of nnds from match to county chairman. Seateds Charles Semken Jr.t chair' Reports Increase man of the Gene Fullmer vs Junius Washington match held re In Licenses Sold Utah's and fishing recently in Price, signing check in the amount of ptdv.tb, to Stanley sources hunting received the heaviest i . : , i. . : r oci? tt r : i i pressure on record during 1955 Standing, left to rights Officer Bob Williams, Price Police; De aj shown by department of fish and figures covering liput7 sheri " Frank Staiar, and Sergeant Wicfc Thomas, Highway censesgame issued for the recently This check represents the largest single donation to the 1956 passed calendar year. March of Dimes, by any organization, The figures show 232,746 fish ing andor hunting licenses . is sued during 1855 compared to i" . At a meeting of officers and : : "c of '49 committee' Monday night, General Chairman Lawrence Payne reported that final plans have been made fori event to take place the three-da- y here March 8, 9 and 10. Helper Days ' j tne many reporiea valuable prizes to be given away during the show are now on dis play in the building south of the Toggery so the public can see them. He also urged the pubin the ticket lic's cooperation sales on the prizes and said tickets are available from committee officers, representatives of the various organizations in the city, and in most of the business establishments on main street. tnai . Po-tro- JJ Country Club Officers Make Appointment Of New Golf Pro LEAGUE CALLS MEETING . ute state-wid- Joe Hammond Jr., newly electpresident of the Carbon Country Club, and other ..officers and directors, this week announc ed the appointment of a new golf pro for the coming season. Appointed was Leslie "Bud" Johnston, former greens keeper at the Ogden course and former' ly associated with his brother, Bill Johnston, pro at the Provo course. He was appointed to begin work March 16. Other officers elected at the meeting were Herman Seppi, vice president, and Danny Garber, ed FOR SUN., FEB. 19 Ed Marchetti, district director of Little League baseball, announced this week that a meeting will oe held Sunday, Feb. 19, at 1 pm in the Helper city hall with all representatives of teams in the district. ' There are six teams in the Beards and Costumes that will be represented. county A development was Also to attend the meeting will made known Monday night when be a delegation from Cedar City. Dee Nielson, publicity chairman, Purpose' of the meeting will be announced that a beard contest to decide whether the group will will again .be held. The contest in uttle 'League or join nature is of and general thej0016 wesiern lne most male resident producing the new'y organized Baseball Association. This resplendent growth between now e a and b program of show the last night and the be awarded a nice cash cludes other states in the inter" prize for his efforts and agonies. mountain area. of the latter or Following the publication of a State director Proclamation by Mayor Steve J. ganization is Bill Coltrin, TriDiamanti last week, Mr. Nielson bune sports writer, who was insaid efforts are being made thru strumental in the organization of to ha ye Little League in Utah. Mr. Marvarious organizations their members and the public chetti is a director in Western generally don western dress prior for the Eastern Utah area. to and during the show days. last-min- in-w- ill ' secretary-treasure- r. Brotherhood Week Observances Here During February 19-2- 19-.2- 6 6. ty Car-So- Wads-wor- th , elec-tri- al par-ticipa- tp. labor-managem- ent 25r-a- t 223,789 for 1954, or of. 8,957 sportsmen an increase afield over Cancer Deaths Increase Forum Speaker Tells His Audience In recent years the death rate from cancer has been rising, but even with this the outlook is excellent, said Dr. Richard Call, pathologist of Provo, at the public cancer forum Monday evening. Dr. Gail M. Haut acted, as moderator for' a panel of five doctors. Members of this panel were Dr. William Gorishek, surgeon of Price; Dr. George A. gynecologist and obstetriBel-sba- w, cian of Dragerton; Dr. B. Kent Wilson of Price; and Dr. Haut. Dr. William R. Christensen of Salt Lake City was also scheduled to appear on the panel bul was unable to attend. Cancer defined by the doctors as an obnormal growth of cells which appears to arise spontaneously. Tt has no purpose and tends to spread by invading other tissues. It is most commonly seen after the age of 45, with seventy-fiv- e per cent coming after 50 years of age. The extended life expectantoy rtially accounts for the increased oecurance of this disease, since it is most apt to appear in older people. was the previous year. The 1955 figure will be slightly revised as reports covering 2,078 licenses still outstanding with agents over the State are returned. The report covers all twelve types of licenses issued by the department. Major increases are noted in resident fishing, .deer hunting, children's fishing, and The best preventative for candeer hunting li AH other types issued cer is to have a yearly examinacenses. tion after 35, in order to detect show increases except cancer in its earliest stages, the seasonal fishing, game bird, and resident doctors agreed. If people wiuld Contintted On Page Five Continued On Page Five -pa- non-resid- ent non-reside- nt non-reside- nt HELPER OBSERVERS Kiwanians See Film On 'U' Basketball; ATTEND CD MEET Nation wide observance of Brotherhood Week, sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews, will be held February President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Week's honorary chairman, has hailed the eight day celebration as a time when Extension Eng. Tells "All of us must continue our to promote a belief in efforts City-CounOf Of Hospital Importance brotherhood among people of Is Approved By Adequate Wiring varied backgrounds, to uphold Hospital Commission Don Wadsworth, Extension En- the right to freedom of worship, with the Utah State Ag- to foster the individual citizen's gineer Word was received this week and tolerance ' of n understanding hos- ricultural College, was in that the Price his neighbor's spiritual convicCounty this past week, acpital has been approved by the tions. Such efforts, which rest to Home Demonstration Joint Commission on Hospital cording belief in the equality and a upon Charlene Lind. Mr. Agent Accreditation. of men under the fatherdignity conducted three meetings This information was given out hood of God, are essential to our on the of electrification subject the of by Mel Engstrom, director unity and strength as a society." in the home. hospital and George Haut, M.D., Suggestions for care of elecchief of staff. and general Carbon County services com' This word has been patiently trical appliances awaited by the staff of the hos- home wiring were given to the memoratinff the occasion will be Relief Society, the held Friday, February 17, at 2 pital since December 15, 1965, Sunnyside when the hospital was inspected. Price Women's Society of Chris- p.m. at the Community Church, Accreditation is the culmina- tian Service, and the South Price Price. The general public is cor tion of some thousands of hours Home Demonstration Club. dially invited to attend. Mr. Wadsworth pointed out of extra work on the part of the combined staff and hospital per- that people who are building or H4rvey S. Firestone Jr., chair sonnel, and is a goal long sought remodeling always 6hould plan man of the board of Firestone for electrical adequate wiring. for. Tire & Rubber Co. is the genWord also received locally was What was adequate 20 years ago eral chairman. that the chief of staff has plan- will not meet present day The 1956 theme is "Brotherrequirements. Since electrined a "sigh of relief celebration hood For Peace and Freedom. cal tt are appliances increasing tor members of the staff. Believe It! Live It! Support It!" Continued On Page Four Special events in more than 10,000 communities throughout the United States and Canada CARBON EMERY FISH AND GAME READIES will mark Brotherhood Week. Educational institutions, religious PRESENTATION OF ANNUAL STAG SMOKER and civic organizations will Programs will extend The annual presentation of the said. the work of the National ConOne of the highlights of the ference which stimulates year-- a Stag smoker, sponsored by the Carbon Emery Fish and Game show will be the giving away of round programs in schools and Association will be at the Helper a camera, projector and screen colleges, churches and synacivic auditorium Saturday, Feb. that evening to some lucky per- gogues, and 8 p.m., according to George son this at no extra cost of community organizations, and the admission, Grivet, general chairman. according to Tony media of mass communications. He stated that this year's pres- 0Berto, president of the sportsThe big promotion during Broentation will be "all new" and men's group. therhood Week, according to Dr. will feature 12 acts. This is two Admission will be by member- Everett R.- - Cllnchy, president of more acts than in years past. ship cards only. These can be ob- the National Conference, will be "All are , new, entertaining, and tained Irom any member or at to urge people to do more than worth your time to see," Grivet the door the night of the show. Continued On Page Four city-coun- ty Broadbent. Of this number four won the honor of competing in the next session to be held Friday at the junior high. They are Kathleen Dunn, Barbara Tomsic, Gary Turner and Lynda Broadbent. Two winners from this group will attend the district contest to be held in the near future. Game Department NOW COMPLETE e Wednesday, Feb. 22 Yel-enic- Gary Turner and Lynda to. All veterans, foe they members of any veterans group, or not are strongly urged to attend the meeting. n Stores Will Close n. The purpose of the meeting will be to acquaint all veterans of the importance of being Legionnaires, and to protect their own rights as veterans. . Polio Fund Report . Guest speaker at the Kiwanis club meeting last night was Karl assistant football A group of Helper people in Schleckman, coach at the of Utah. University cluding Civil Defense Director Mae Hiatt and Chief Observer Coach Schleckman outlined the Lawrence Payne, attended a athletic program of the "U" and meeting on civil defense held in showed a film of one of the outPrice last Friday night. standing basketball games of the Speakers at the meeting were season; the one between MarColonel Glenn F. Marston, coU and the "U". ordinator of state civil defense; quette Colonel E. B. Session, state di Polio Fund Report rector; Lt. Bayard, commander Frank Dalpiaz reported that toof the ground observer squadron tal receipts from polio cans, filter center in Salt Lake City, donations and a special and Mr. Higgins, CD field direc- school benefit wrestling match held last tor for Utah. The speakers told their audi week was $487.60. Contributions ence about various air currents from the cans totaled $144.35; dime card, and the jet stream that exisits the junior high school net from the the and $68.70, between the United States and North Asia, and how it could be wrestling card was $274.55. Next week will be a ladies used as a path for observation at which Dr. Oliver Phelps night etc. balloons, missies, According to outlines referred to this jet will be master of ceremonies. stream passes directly over and James Banasky was chairman encompasses the major part of of last night's meeting. AT PRICE HALL In conjunction with civil deNext week Helper merchants fense activities in the Helper will offer Carbon county shop- area a school for first aid inpers some very outstanding Leap struction will be conducted here Year "Once Every Four Years" for the next six to eight weeks merchandise buys, according to under the direction of Alvin, Al Veltri, project chairman for Wallace, Price, Red. Cross Representative for Carbon county. North Carbon Industries, Inc. Most of the food stores in town Class instruction is offered free have signified they will cooper- to all persons interested and they ate in offering bargain-buyand are urged to attend the first clothing, dry goods, furniture, meeting and receive an outline hardware, drug, jewelry and other of the work to be presented. businesses will have more at First period is Tuesday, Feb. tractive items to "dangle before 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the building the eyes of eager shoppers". Through the efforts of officers between The Toggery and the of the industries group and the new location of the Vogue. The cooperation of Helper merchants other instruction night each week the special sales events held here will be a Friday at the same the past four months have cre- time and place. ated new interest on the part of to both men Classes are shoppers and merchants, and is and women, open to Mrs. according proving every day that there is Mae Hiatt, Helper civil defense to no need for residents travel Persons interested are miles to other shopping areas to director.to contact urged needs. their The special or Mrs. Lela her, phone supply Schultz, phone promotion next week will again 519-or Mrs. Lucille Gardner, be another step in proving that local merchants are bending every phone the effort toward supplying wants of the buying public. Industrial League Watch for the Leap Year specials in next week's issue of the Meeting Postponed Until February 28 Helper Journal. - Wednesday morning. School di- To Honor Washington rection of the contest was under Most of Helper's retail stores he direction of instructors Lynn will 'be closed next Wednesday Broadbent and Hyrum Thyger-soWashington's Birthday, accord to officers of North Carbon ing in students the Eight competed Inc. Industries, contest Wednesday morning. Also to observe the holiday Theme of the essays this year is will be the Helper State Bank, is "The Constitution in a ChangLiquor store and all city offices. ing World". The eight students competing County and state offices in were Kathleen Dunn, Barbara Price will also be closed that ' Tomsic, Jenna Lee Tabone, Carl day. h, Chiara, Don Thomas, Helen Carbon iPost 21, American Legion. the state. s, 68-- J, M, 68-- , Overweight And Degenerate Diseases Forum Topic Feb. 27 and degenerative Overweight diseases caused by overweight will be the subject of the third Health Forum which will be held February 27 in the Carbon College cafeteria, according to Robert L. iHassell and Charlene Lind, county agents. The problem of overweight is one of the vital ones confronting the American people today. It is a problem which most people must consider when they reach middle age. Degenerative diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure are directly related to overweight con- He said that at the new meeting time a . representation from-herwill meet at Pleasant Grove, with other representatives in the league and discuss reorganization of the league. ... Those who will attend front, here are Mr. Borla, Charley Needles, Luke Cormani, Steve Diamanti, Ernie Gardner and if he is back Thorit Hatch . from Mexico. Father In L. A. Hospital Word was received Wednesday that Alfred Robertson, 66, father of Dave Robertson, had died in a Los Angeles hospital following a long illness. A native of Glasgow, Scotland, he and his family came to America when Dave was two years old, first settling in Canada and later moving to Los Angeles. Other survivors besides Dave are a sister, Mrs. Helen Den-nett- e, of Los Angeles. Funeral services will be held Friday in Los Angeles. observers. Mr. Payne BY 24-ho- ur baseball association.'' 3-- NATIONWIDE TIMBER PICTURE REPORTED stated this week that Helper at the present, time has 25 vounteer observers and Information furnished him at the Friday meeting showed that Helper should have 336 observers, all ready to devote 2 hours a week to observing duties. At the present time Helper is not equipped to maintain the CD daily watches because no observation post is available. Mr. Payne stated that as soon as the weather changes enough to enable workmen to work outside, construction of an observation post will begin. Funds in the amount of slightly over $900 are available to the group, Payne said, and should prove about adequate for the planned construction. All residents in the Helper area who are interested in participating in civil defense work In the area are Urged to contact Mrs. Mae Hiatt or Mr. Payne. of the Utah Industleague slated for Tuesday night, was postpone until Tuesday, February 28, according to Walter Borla, president of the Helper Merchants A meeting rial Baeball HELPER WARD M. I. A. ditions. The Helper Ward M.I.A. held A panel of doctors will be anValentine party Tuesday their nounced next week and will be .After opening exercises night. dispresent at this meeting to cuss the questions which the pub- were held the group went into lic will ask to have considered. the amusement hall for a proThe Extension agents suggest that gram of local talent. Refreshments were a dance questions be submitted to the was held. A served and special feature was Extension office by February 24, so that they can be considered in store for the young dancers. Mr. Robert Knight of the Arthur for this meeting. This will be the third in a Murray Studios of Salt Lake series of Health Forums being City, gave a few pointers and some basic steps of the fox trot sponsored jointly by the Carbon and the western Swing. Mr. County Extension Service of the Utah State Agricultural College, Knight has agreed to consider the the Carbon County Medical As- possibility of returning to Helto give the sociation, Carbon College, Carbon per twice a month some dance instrucyoung people and PTA Health the State County tion. Tuesday night,' Feb. 21, is Department. the night chosen by the M.I.A. for their annual play. Journal Columnist's Everyone is invited to attend. The program will start at 7:30. Meet Lies your friends at Mutual. Officials pointed out the urgent need in all communities In the state for more volunteer ground , For All Interested PROMOTION PLANNED FOR NEXT WEEK Preliminary contests for the annual oratorical contest sponsored in Utah schools by the American Legion were held at the Helper Junior High School Veterans of all wars living in this area this week were invited to attend a special meeting to be held Thursday,' Feb. 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the Helper civic auditorium. Calling the meeting is John Driseoll, Commander of First Aid Classes Start Tuesday MERCHANTS "ONCE EVERY 4 YEARS" Preliminary Winners Named This Week . i . THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1956, Legion Oration Contest POLICE OFFICERS POLIO FUND GROUP ! CALLS MEETING Ku.i, NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH 7 LEGION COMMANDER '49 SHOW DISTRICT RAILROAD AND WILDLIFE MOVIES HERE FRIDAY; INVITED PDBLIC Some of the best movies of fisring, hunting, and general wildlife subjects, will be shown here Friday night at 8 pjn. at the civic auditorium under the direction of the Carbon Emery Fish and Game Association, and will feature as narrator, Lee Kay, public relations and educational director of the Utah Department of Fish and Game. Following the INTERMOUNTAIN OFFICE, FOREST SERVICE film' showing, Mr. Kay will answer any questions sportsmen How does the nation's wood pile stack up with needs? What needs to be done to grow enough wood? These are questions answered by a recently completed appraisal of the United States timber n, resources, according to C. J. Regional Forester for the Intermountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service. The estimate for all the growing timber In the United States and Coastal Alaska is 517 billion of cubic feet of which about er billion cubic feet is in trees and the rest in pole size tTees. A little over half of the nation's sawtimber volume is privately owned, the report states, with the other half in national forests and other publicly managed lands. The timber resource appraisal 01-se- saw-timb- reported by the Forest Service as the Timber Resource Review is the most complete, painstaking survey ever made and took three years of cooperative work. Expending much time and effort on the report were State Foresters, other State agencies, forest industries, and public and private, organizations all of whom contributed a half million dollars in equipment and cash to help perform the monumental task of appraising the nation's available timber reman-pow- er, sources. Regional ask relative to rules and sub jects shown on the films. in this area, he comes prepared to show all sportsmen some outstanding films along with information on all ' phases of hunting and fishing in the intermountain area, t The general public is cordially invited to attend the show and hear this outstandiny authority Well-kno- "NO ADMISSION". For the past three days the in other ' parts ' of the county have attracted many and it is hoped that the showing here tomorrow night will attract a "full house". Pete Bottino is in charge of arrangements for the showing here Friday night. .Three T-- sets win be installed at the auditorium to show the Fullmer fight (before the wildlife movies are shown. 6howings sports-lover- Forester Olsen said that the report is extremely essential at this time to help gear forest resource management and use with the growing need. For example, the timber survey pointed out that the nation has 115 million acres of unstocked Continued On Page Five . s, V |