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Show Universal iIicrr,f.-- . 58 VOLUME 51 , RAILROAD AND MINING A HBLPRR. NUMBER 47 Spring Glen Ward Benefit Event Is Chicken Dinner 40 Hours of Devotion means to raise more funds the building fund of the Spring Glen LDS Ward, members are sponsoring a Chicken Dinner social, Saturday, Noc. 23 beginning, at 6:30 p.m. at the All Sehoolhouse. !SSprfing Glen The Reverend Edward Dowling announced today that the 40 hours devotion will take place at church St. Anthony's Catholic beginning Sunday morning, Nov. 24 at the Masses, and closing on Tuesday evening, Nov. 26. DISTRICT NEWSPAPER UTAH THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1957 Local Market Owner SOCIAL ADJUSTMENTS DEEMED LESS NEEDED Farewell Testimonial To Be December 1 For Kenihvorth Man THAN OTHER LEARNING, SCIENTIST SAYS" Starting Sunday At St. Anthony's Church. Carbon Art League Exhibit Invites Public To Helper Auditorium Seriously Injured In Truck Accident The condition of Reed Bartlett, An art exhibit sponsored by " v ' who ' A government scientist Price, operator of the City Fruit members of the Carbon Art -says he speaks as an ex college Market in Helper, who was is now at the Helper Asian Flu Outbreak professor, as the husband of a in a truck accident, civic auditorium and will be jously injured mathematics teacher, and as a Expected Again Soon :; remains critical, according to a 'there until the day after Thanks-repo- rt ;; scientist concerned with the nesd Health Officer Says from family members. . (giving, it was announced this for more scientists asks aduca-tor- s ' Mr Barrett is in the St. week. With a second outbreak of to drop the nonsense that Salt Lake City, j a spokseman for the group of Marks Hospital, proceeds from the event will go Asian flu expected to hit the the school's main function is to to the buiding fund, it was anseriously injured, suffering from local artists said this year's state between the latter part of adjust toward society; rather, it and frozen feet. Wed-- 1 hibit although not having a3 nounced by Bishop J. C. Nielson. IV.1 4 December and the first of Feb- should aim at producing stuwas operated on to many paintings hung, is far bet he nesday the Organization sponsoring ij?'' ruary, Utahns are urged to pro- dents whose goal is to adjust relieve pressure on the brain. ter, because of the quality of dinner is the Ward MIA, under tect themselves by getting vac- society to the natural world of The hospital yesterday afternoon work displayed. The exhibit will the direction of George Bell and cinated against the disease. which it is a part. . Frances Cunningham. reported his condition critical. show to regular patrons of the This was the warning received Dr. R. N. Thomas, astrophysiThe truck he was driving to local artists that much progress this week by the Utah State Uni- cist, and Consultant to the DirThe public is cordially invited Lake last Sunday evening, has been made in painting techSalt to participate in this event an versity Extension Service from ector at the Boulder Laboratorwas found in a ravine about niques and color selection. ; Dr. Joseph P. Kesler, acting dir- ies of opportunty to enjoy some nice the National Bureau of four miles west of Soldier Sum Dehome-cookector of the State Health fried chicken and at Several artists from the Green mit, by two motorists, about two Standards, Boulder, Colo., claims partment. the same time help your neighRiver art colony, will also ex- educaaim of the the that accident hours after happened.) primary bors in Spring Glen very much "Contrary to general belief, tion should be to equip the hibit the auditorium. There at -, The truck was completely deUtah physicians have an ample student toward the building of a chapel. the molished and Bartlett was found will be one entry from that examine critically tp 82- supply of vaccine to take care of world in which he lives the nearby in the snow unconscious. area, a floral, painted by an all persons susceptbile to the world of woman, are that the truck he!'ear-ol- d of people, and I nature, Reports testimonial for was A farewell disease," Dr. Kesler said. TOTAL TAXES TAKE of ideas. driving failed to negotiate) A member of the art league He added that Utahns would Ronald Kenilworth, Roper, Rey a curve and went off the high- - wil1 06 present each evening threeMan has always had a have to take the initiative in an assignment way into the ravine on the side 'from 7 to 9 p.m. at the exhibit who has accepted fold approach to the world to Ac thp Nfw FYiolanri States Mis- -' FROM getting vaccinated, that physi, ', lopossne irom me direction in to answer questions, of visitors. cians generally would be unable survive, to shape his environ- jsion- for the Church of Jesus iwhich he wgs travei to call their patients and call ment to his comfort, and to sat- .inrisi in ijauei-ua- y i opinio, AVERAGE U.S. FAMILY about the Carbon Boxers Invited attention to the availability of isfy his curiosity set for Sunday, Dec. 1 at 6:30! world. WHITLEY REVEREND LDS vaccine. the Price at the Kenilworth To p.m. state Golden Gloves By City Judge and local govern Federal, A realistic educational program Dr. Kesler said that two shots ment in the United States cost cnapei. Guest Kiwanis 'The Of Masses on Monday and Tues- are recommended and that their assumes as a matter of course the Daily Sentinel nrcaram has iAn outs.tandine the typical ' family of four perat be to the will need teach mornings 7;30 cost technological nominal. day is C. Paul Keller, City Judge for :been arranged and all friends sons .$2,400 last year. This- - was a Western Slope Golden Gloves a.m. Devotions on Sunday, Monfor survival of land "We estimate that about 300,-00- 0 skills needed rs of the young the Price City Court, was the Tournament, open to all Western the highlight of a study released day and Tuesday evenings will persons in the state now are society and recognizes the great 'missionary are cordially invited guest speaker at the meeting of Colorado and Eastern Utah am- -j by Utah Foundation, the private, be at 7:30 p.m. to Asian- flu, eithter from est challenge to be the survival to attend. immune box- Helper Kiwanis club las! ateur boxers and would-b- e nonprofit government research Continued on Page Five,' Vor the disease itself. vaccination organization. The Forty iHours Devotion, in Also honoring Elder Roper, a night- His talk bought out .theirs is in the planning stage.. We would like to get the otlnr of the court and the The tourney, tentatively set According to the Foundation memory of the 40 hours during ward party will be held Saturday functions it plays in com - ljan. 23, 24 and 25 at Lincoln tant report, general expenditures by which the Body of Jesus lay in 500,000 vaccinated," the health John Migliaccio Rites Nov.! 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the lmPr liife-role " 'Park Auditorium at Grand June- all levels of government totaled the tocrab ofter His death, is held department leader said. mu"ity, chapel. In charge. of .the program Held Are ... , ohair- - ; was Monday Stanlev ,.,in throa This in each Catholic Church once a $100.9 billion last year. uu"v ; ' Ijtizzettp- "- are clarence Kdwaras as cnair man of last Idaho At classes amount was approximately $4.1 year. It is a special event in the Naomi meeting. nights standard and Boise, weight eight and Gerald and Morgan man, Will Chapter It was announced that the an-- 1 divisions. Class billion more than the 1955 ex- life of a parish a period of spec, Eight Open Funeral services for John CLara Chriatensen. The Relief Install nual Officers training school for officers 'champions will qualify for state Tonight total. reial graces and honort gratitude, of will penditure in be charge Society a Migliaccio, 59, who died of of Kiwanis will be held at the title matches Feb. in Denver National defense accounted for and adoration to our Lord, and Masonic Temple heart attack while hunting near freshments. Ben Lomond Hotel, Ogden, Nov.j Competition will be held in the 40 of or all govbillion to $40.4 ask His special help, Father session a attended Elder Roper Newly-electe- d and appointive his home at Boise, Idaho last 29,' 30, and Dec. 1, and all and Open ernment spending in 1956. Educa- Dowling said. at the Manti LDS Temple last bers who can attend are mem'Novice, High School, No. 13, Friday, .were held at Boise Monofficers of Naomi Chapter urged Classes. Fighters 16 years of age tion was ,the second costliest acThe Reverend Edward Whitley him Accompanying Saturday. t0 d0 so. be days afternoon. iup to 21 will be eligible for the tivity, with' $14.2 billion in pub- of the Paulist Fathers, will speak Order of Eastern Star, will A i former resident of Carbon were his mother, Elva Roper, and Next Week Novice ranks, lic funds being devoted for that at the devotions. Father Whitley installed at ceremonies tonight, providing they Next week the club will enjoy have fewer than six amateur 21 at 8 p.m. at the Price county, he was a .brother of Mrs his grandparents, George Snow purpose last year.,. Interest pay- of the Paulist Mission unit at Nov. Vince Bonza and Thomas Mig- and Mr and Mrs Oliver Roper. a visit by The Reverend Thomas bouts. ments on the growing government Layton, recently returned from Masonic Temple. Only registered high tooth of Helper. liaccio, assistant Meersman, at school students will be eligible repastor debt in the United States duties at the church for AmeriMrs Lillian Causer,. PM., will The deceased was born at CleNotre Dame de Lourdes at Price, f0r the High School class. All quired $7.3 billion in public ex- can Catholics in Rome, Italy. serve as installing matron, as- veland, Utah, June V 1698, a son Sorority Invites Public who will speak on "The Holy others may compete in the Open penditures. Actually, more pubsisted by Rex L. Causer, Worthy of Tony and Rose Tallerico Mig- Fashion Show : , L1-- " classification. lic funds were spent for inter4 Grand Patron of the Grand Chap- fliaccio. He attended Carbon coun i,. A special invitation to the est payments last year than for Carnival Winners anions yviU coincide ter bf Utah, QES, as the worthy ty schools and for many years observed in profes- to those the attend of women either highways or public wel- Listed By ' Associated Civic with, Clubs patron. worked in the mines here before fashion showHelper sional luncheon sponsored championships. fare. Mr Causer was elected to the moving to Idaho. TO Meet November 23 Entrants are asked to fill out of Beta SigSaturday night climaxed anThe report points out that Upsilon by chapter Other survivors are his wife The annual meeting of the the form on Page Three of this St. Anthony above office at the Grand ChapNational Guard total general revenue . collected other successful ter session in October. This is and five children of Boise; his ma Phj inat the Associated Civic Clubs will be'jssuc and send it to the Sports Carnival and Catholic according '56 Nov. in units all Price, Saturday, governmental by sis- Armory time Naomi and the first' brothers mother, held at Richfield Price; November 23. Editor, The Daily Sentinel, at should Chapter, to venture the of reports, 23 at 1:30 p.m. A great deal was $105.0 billion, or about $4 has been honored with a male ters, Dominic, Palisades, Colo.; This meeting will be at 10:30 a.m Grand Junction, by Dec. 1. A has and billion more than all government prove a financial success, . was member preparation elected to this high . of- Lawrence, Price; Ralph, Spanish planning at the Court House. The board of minimum of 100 fighters is need the announcement this week by gone into the staging of this sepending for the year. This is a Also fice. Mrs and Causer Price, Fork; Frank, directors Mary E. F. Dowling, pastor. and membership meeting ccj to make the tournament an assisting Reverend that it event the and from is many reversal preceddirect hoped j Winners of the prizes given will be Mrs Georgette Zubeck ; Krissman, Orcm, and six grand- of Helper's society and club wo- will convene at 2 p.m.. actuality. ing fiscal year when government Chaplain; Mrs Charlotte Reynolds children. Taking part in the meetings will be among those enjoymen revenue was $.6 billion less than during the carnival included: Mrs as marshal, and Leva Hall, will be members of the State Louis Rasmussen, 299 N. Main, ing the- afternoon of top notch Road public expenditures. General gov commission ; State Park and SOUTH PRICE MAN entertainment. ernment revenue in fiscal 1955 Helper, winner of the 1957 organist. The1 following will be installed Osella Services Monday Recreation Tourist commission; was $93.5 billion. Tickets may be obtained by and Country Sedan. Bicycle winners in their respective offices: Mrs At Salt Lake and Price Fish and Gamo, Advertising, tax income MEJ-318ME7-039individual pro. or were Pauline Needles, Helper and JcAnn Kissell, The 2, 5 calling Sunnyside, the Service, Bureau of Reclamation, ELECTED PRESIDENT of Lynn Gordon, Helper. duced $33.7 billion, or 32.1 Funeral services for Dominic ME7 2815. Only 300 are to be Forest Service, National Giacol-ett- o, Carlos Worthy Matron; Park revenue all government general Winners of the autographed so any one interested is and Utah Water and Power board Helper, Worthy Patron; Mrs Osella of Salt Lake City, former sold during fiscal 1956, according to baseballs were Diane Pinifrelli Nellie Woodward, Associate Ma- - Helper resident, who died of a asjied to get their parties toAnother item of importance OF CARBON BUREAU the Foundation study. Corporation and Dr. Oliver Phelps. Robert Swinburne, Associ- - coronary occlusion last Thursday, gether and make reservations at will be the election of an exUron; bilincome taxes yielded $21.8 Trophy winners for selling the ate Patron ; Mrs Mary Shilaos, were held Monday morning in once.. Eldred Peirce of South Price ecutive board for 1958. lion. The third most important most tickers before and during Salt Lake City. On Monday, afto play cards was elected president of the Carwishing Mrs (Anyone Mary Knobbs,' j Secretary; government revenue source was the carnival were: first place, Treasurer; Mrs Aantoinette Cove ternoon graveside services were after the luncheon is welcome bon County Farm Bureau at its sales and excise taxes, such as William' Kloepfer; second place. annual meeting Nov. 14, at Price. Mrs Marion held at the Price city cemetery. to do so.. However, no cards will Two Special Hunts Conductress; jshek, the general sales tax and special Ange Martell, and third place He was born May 11, 1890, at be furnished. Mr Peirce takes over the duties Associate Conductress; Deer Are Set jBeacco, to excise taxes on motor fuel, to- went to Diane Pinarelli.. , and John France, Past President June Bryner. Flemingville, of Bessie Mrs Karras, Chaplain ; Mrs For an afternoon of good food, By Game Board Winners of the Missals those Minnie bacco products, Acoholic bevMaria Micria Osella. He came to officers who will assist Other a Marshal. fashions Wilson, and gay fun, elegant i erages, and other items. This who sold 100 or more tickets on are: Bill new the Helper from" Italy in 1920. orpresident Mrs Lorraine Giacoletto, chance at some' lovely door prizes The Utah State DenarWrvt of ce billion in the car were : Dr. Phelps, Mrs source yielded $19-While residing here he was a and - vice president, Adah: in Ruth Fish Mrs be now Game and and announced jDauseCNeil, ganist; today your party plan 1956. !Iola Mrs' Arrevenue during Cobain, Margaret Mrs Shirley Meikel, Ruth; Mrs blacksmith at various coal mines at the "Carnival of, that conditions have warranted,0" Sharp Bryner, George Water Other important revenue items, iotti, Mrs Margaret Ganser, j Hazel Stimac, Esther; Mrs Pearl in the area. the calling of two more special man, Harold wnson and Kex next Fashions" Saturday. a cousin, Winner of Missal for selling Mrs are Survivors last year were property taxes Mae Mrs notice Swinburne; Martha ; deerjMathis. Mrs Dora Dean Mathis, permit, five-da- y Antoinette Paderiva, Salt Lake billion, death and gift most Bicycle tickets was Mrs $11.7 'president of the Farm Bureau hunts.. Confirmed On Page Four taxes $1.5. ibillion, motor ve- Margaret Felice. ' board The" two City, and a nephew in Italy. Dance Revue Benefit hunts, due to begin Women also serves on the hicle and operators' licenses of directors. this Nov. 23, Moose weekend, coming Projects $1.4 billion,, all other taxes iare the Daggett-Cla- y Basin and The new officers commended ! Here t Night $2.3 billion, and charges for serDraw- - Mr Bryner for his long years of !the Book Oiffs.Nash I vices, interest earnings, and other faithful service as president, m be Cottonwood. Moose welfare projects will $13.4 revenue miscellaneous which .time he has built the , dates for the net the proall of Daggett the Hunting recipient billion. Farm Bureau program from a be will hunt from ceeds derived from the dance Clay Basin Foundation analysts observe small membership to the revue to be presented at the November 23 through December very that more than 70 of all govern of over 100 membership present Novem weekends of while the Helper civic auditorium Friday 1, ment revenue is collected by the 24, and November 30 night by dance students of Mrs ber 23 and Continued on Page Five) Continued on Page Four to Dec. 1 only, will be the rule Elaine Eaquinta. f Cliffs-Nash Draw 't I J- Starting time will be 7:45 p.m. on the Book hunt. Cottonwood revue is 'The Theme of the A JVOTRE DAME SCHOOL As on other post season hunts Vets Contact Man Woman in the Shoe" and it will MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT ' to treat except the Avintaquin and Farm Will Visit Area asure all spectators a Pi see the tiny tots spilling out of Creek Rock Creek units which When members of the Notre Thursday, Dec. A meet Friday evethe shoe as they ballet and tap are governed by Indian regula Dame In connection with the regular dance on the stage. Also to beitions, holders of special permits ning "Nov. 22, they will have the 1 i presented will be the older stu- - for the hunts who possess an un- scheduled quarterly visit to this ? privilege of hearing .Mrs Clara dedents with their poise and charm used regular license deer tag may area, the Veterans Administration Ruggeri, present one of her reviews. as they perform acrobatics, ballet also fill that tag on the special today announced that! Russell R. lightful book hunt. who is well Mrs Jtuggeri, reilan, Contact Representative tap and toe dances.. Also continuing through this from the Salt Lake Regional ofIncluded on the program will known throughout the state for be many and varied acts. Music coming weekend are the Farm fice, will be at the Employment her talent in this field, will refor the dances will include the Creek Rock Creek and Avinta- - Office, 80 N 2nd East, Price, on view "The Complete Book of Perfect Housekeepsoft, sweet refrains of Aloha," quin special permit Indian hunts Thursday, Dec. 5, to give inforAbsolutely 'Glowworm," etc.,. and bouncy and the Moab post season hunt. mation and assist local veterans ing." A musical program will Hunters planning to go afield and their dependents in apply rythems such as "ABC Boogey," also be presented, according to Bows" fo and and "Burtons many rany of these hunts are urged ing for such benefits as GI loans, Mrs. Ed Sheya, Price; program . to be prepared for any type of schooling, old soldiers' pensions, others. chairman. Mrs Eaquinta, who conducts weather. Good equipment, tire all types of government life inThe meeting will be held in classes in Helper and Price, has chains, extra food and heavy surance, widows' pensions, war LIMBERING VP jor tomorrow night's Dance Revue at the Helper Citnc (Auditorium ore tix..young the Notre Dame school auditorin ages from clothes are considered a neces- orphans schooling, and hospital students ium at 7:30 pjn. dancers, only a small part pf the lrge cast of talent that will tentertain danse -- lovers. The revue is three to ranging 18. Some of the tiny sity. and medical benefits. Refreshments will be served under the direction pf JMrj Elaine Eaquinta, Helper, dance instructor. From Urjt to right aresBeverly ones have had less than six The Utah 1957 deer proclamMr Neilan will be at the above bv the 9th and 10th grade mothmonths' training but they have ation should be consulted for office from 8 am. unti) 3:30 p.m. ers and Mrs Sam Pinarelli and Giacoletto, Norma IMnone, JBecky Polastro, Karen. Eaquinta, Pegm Trowbridge and Pinkey Gonzalez. the showmanship of professionals rules, regulations and boundaries All local Yeterans are urged to Mrs Eugene Vea, room mothers, More dancers are pictured on Page Four. in wanting to perform to please. pertaining to these hunts. respond. will be in charge. As a for ' ," ue :''':'K j ' ' ed it i $2400 ,iiiiiiiiirraiMilinS well-wishe- - - ,, rnnjn At 6-- 10 I To . Pastor ' j j I For Big direct-attendan- 2 I j j For ! Friday 4 j ' f j A -- P-T- j ( 5th |