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Show Universal 1?! !'. .Micrfili.i'n"" 1; .v,,, r: 8 I MINING A VOLUME 53 NUMBER AND RAILROAD 7 HKLPKR. HTA DISTRICT As a follow-u- p to several news releases received from .publicity offices o'j the Ulah State Press Association relating to proposed Bask Science Education Bill (Senate Bill No. I) the folTimes lowing editorial written by the editor of the Geneva-Ore- m presents lite views of many people in that area and a goodly number in the Carbon area. The Helper Journal favors any law requiring members of ALL branches of the healing arts to pass qualifying examinations, and like the editorial below concurs on the "one big reservation" that the board of eraminers should be representative of all branches of Our the healing arts, not just M.D.'s and medicat instructors. thanks to Publisher Harold B. Sunnier of Orcm for verviission to print this editorial. curAmong the many important bill? to be considered in the rent session of the Utah Legislature is one piece of legislation that has been either defeated or tabled by our state legislatures for NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, FED. County Attorney's P.ad Check and Wilfull to S. Dil worth Young, a of the First Council of ca-e- Failure DAYS OF s ' ed cases.-Wherea- i , 1 State-support- ed non-teachi- s '49 SHOW HERE APRIL 9 St. Anthony Parish Asks All Families To Attend Masses Friday 1 j F-b- SCHOOL AT W. Virginia Gov. LOGAII FEB. To Address Utah Republicans -- Property Further j ar j old-grow- th ar $20.0-13.00- ar ar ar ar ( - j - ar 1 The school ,! annua! will be 0 16-2- 4-- held February j leadership Logan to Agent Huin acifc-cdin- County Agricultural bert L. Ha sill. Mrs. Marie Erie-soof Wellingleaders' organization ton, president, is extenshng an invita- of the tion to all leader county who have led at least ene jeiir, to attend this training of former years school, are a!: o invited to attend and i club this coming season. The program of the school is JilcMgiie.i to iv additional train- -' ing to lea,h:s 'Alio have had the jiNpefurac of leading one ear or more. It will include pecial pro-- I ItMen.ng m the various: ;vt 4 and the extra activities so that leaders can better in. truct the boys or girls under them this : ummer. At the piv.H nt t.me, Mia. 1111c-'sand four otlur leaders arc planning to attend thn school. These leaders are Mrs. Kathryn Ilotiino and Mr-- . Pearl Casey, both of Helper, and Mrs. Cunille Uorrcll liiel Mrs. Iris Po'.ts, both f Trice. Jt i, very n.it more (rem Carbon a'leiul t: nceive this training, the county agent fay.-- , so that the can a"' :; ! county ti nt m having a o'er program in b;:i" r and H 4-- H !e-- e ' m-e- 11 j $4.8 h) -- Every family in the St. An- chairman. Church Parish thony Catholic Show date will be Thursday. will be asked to attend Mass and gaturday, April 9, Friday during the Lenten Season, it was 10 and M, and the general theme Edannounced today by Msgr. of the show will be "Spring ward F. Dowling. He said: "Here Festival". is the way we hope to achieve ' Appointed to assist Chairman this end. Families whose last! Cook Monday night as names begin with the following of the show was Fred Voll,. letters of the alphabet are asked local Legion post commander. to attend Mass on the following Frank Dalpiaz was named treadays: surer of the group. Committee Chairmen "Monday, A, B, C, D; Tues- -' was named "Robertson Dave 1, E, F, G, H; Wednesday, day, of the chairman night Thursday J, K, !L; Thursday, M, N, O. P;! Upstairs Friday, Q, R, S, T, U; and Sat- vaudeville committee; confections, Harry Liapis; games. urday, V, W, X, Y, Z." Erne-- t Gardner; Refreshments, Every Friday Stations of the Joe Rudcn; Pop bar, "Blackie" Cross and Benediction will be Willis, und activities, Kiwanis conducted at 7 p.m. Club. Mr. Cook said that further com will be mittee appointments made and that the plan Sf the St. Anthony Sooial is to advertise this organiz.at.ion Here Night popular eastern Utah event a. of the "Keep the Bricklayers Busy"j far north as the Point is the theme of the Friday night Mountain and as far south "The show will social sponsored by the St. An-- ! later in the season for thony Convent Fund committee, time, a.r.d travel from when another of the popular the fir-events take place at the civic; distant points will not be disof because adverse auditorium. Some one is bound couraged to win and look at some of weather conditions," Cook conthe prizes, $220 in cash prizes, cluded. The next general meeting of (and marly other merchandise a big door prize' the officers and committees will prizes too . be held Sunday, 22, at the also. civic auditorium. Everyone's welcome to nartici- pate in this social event. It's all for the new convent building! 4-- H LEADERSHIP and free doughnuts, tot)! lund 1 - 10 -- More plans, and a date for the presentation of the Annual Days of M0 Show were made at a meeting of the new officers of the group held Monday night, according to Ernie Cook, general 1 j 1950 12, GALA SPRING FESTIVAL THEME TO FEATURE Annual Report Provide continued to lead the list of felony complaints in Carbon county during 1!58, the Seventy, and Elder Walter according to the report of Janu'S Stover, a member of the Church's P. Alger, County Attorney. Welfare Committee, will be feaOn the misdemeanor side, traftured speakers for the quarterly fic offenses accounted for the conference of Lhe North Carbon comof overwhelming majority Stake of the Church of Jesus plaints,, with Drunk Driving the Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Satgreatest single offense. urday and Sunday, February 14 Overall, felonies were about and 15. the same, 60, as against 62 in The public is invited to general 1957, with misdemeanors greatly sessions Sunday at dO a.m. and y because of increased, mainly 2 p.m., announced Stake OPresi- -, greater traffic enforcement. Sigdent Cecil Broadbent, 146 N. 1st nificantly missing from the list !East, Price, Utah, ' Basic Science Educational of felonies were Burglary The meetings will be held in many years. We refer to in 1957 there were 5 the Stake House, Corner 1st East Requirements 'Law for those practicing the healing arts. such cases, ' in 1958 there were and Main Elder Price. St., Young ELDER S. DILWORTH YOUNG This 1959 bill is endorsed by the Utah State Medical Association. i; cne of the seven men none. On the other hand, three assigned Mmbf, Firl Council of Stvtnty candiall that law violent crimes charged in 1958 to world-wide to require by the Briefly the aim of the bill is missionary Church of Jtu Chriit which were not charged in 1957, of Latter-da- y Sainti dates desiring to practice the healing arts in Utah must first pass ' work of the Church of Jesus included 2nd degree murder, Latter-da- y of He Christ Saints. test ' an examination in basic educational subjects, which would voluntary Manslaughter, and Auis also an ardent leader in the tomobile Homicide. Other violent WORLD DAY PRAYER OF of scientific the elementary applicants. training Boy Scout movement. BE OBSERVED TO crimes, including R.ape and Asis of a Elder Stover director test the to take "Would-b- e practitioners that would be required a Deadly Weapon also with saults 13TH FEBRUARY FRIDAY, Welfare the famed Church Plan. would be doctors of medicine and surgery, chiropractors, osteoWorld Day of Prayer will be showed substantial increases. Four time? each year, mem- -' Following is a list of crimes and naturopaths. The examination would not affect those bers are called to the conferences observed Friday evening, Feb. 13, path-, 7:30 at in Comthe charged by the County Attorney's Price p.m. The bill does not eliminate cxaming for counsel and instruction from now licensed to practice. church leaders. Reports will also munity Church, sponsored by the office during 4958, with 1957 boards operating in each practitioner group in the state. be given regarding the Priest- United Church Women of Amer- figures for the same crimes in of the various parenthesis: the of hood chief the of to the the Quorums, missionary work, ica. Members bill, purpose sponsors According FELONIES in the comChurch and organizations auxiliary programs. proposed legislation is to help put "an end to quacks, fakes and Wilfull Failure to Provide, 21 Church membership now totals munity will take part. Rev. W. B. frauds who cause untold expense and misery, and who endanger more than 1.5 million persons. Corlett of the Community Church (29); Bastardy, 1 (3); 2nd De' Attention has been focused dur- in Price, will be the speaker and gree Murder, 1 (0); Desertion, 2 the lives of countless Utahns.", the past year on church an interesting program u being (0); Bad Checks, 18 (15); Rape, From where we Fit this bill appears to have merit. However, ing 5 (1); Assault with Deadly Weagrowth in all parts of the world arranged. Public is cordially into vited attend. pon, 3 (1); False Pretense, 3 (0); Continued on Page Four by the dedication of two new Manslaughter, 1 (0); Voluntary in Newi Tuhikaramea, Temples 1 Embezzlement, (0); Automobile Zealand, and Lingfield, Surrey, Grand Larceny, LEGION Homicide, 21 POST (0); England. 1 EDUCATION LEGISLATION MAY INCREASE (0); Injuring Jail property, 1 Music for both general ses- (0); Adultery, 1 (1). sions will be furnished by the PROGRAM EVENTS MISDEMEANORS Association Mutual Improvement STATE'S SHARE OF SCHOOL COSTS Traffic (other than Drunk Youth Chorus. Carbon Post 21, American LeDriving), 75 (46); Failure to apThe State's share of local school $5,3C0, increase the gion, reported thi,-- week through pear on traffic charge, 82 (68); cost; will be increased by $12.1 supplemental program Dan Valentine Speaker its commander, Fred Voll, that Drunk Driving, 76 (77); Disturbto 13ri of the basic million during the next biennium, from 12 the Oratorical contest medals to ing the Peace, 11 (3); Being ! be awarded this year's winners, Drunk in a Public il Utah's 1959 Legislature adopts program, and provide for addi- At Kiwanis Meet Place, 10 (3); the program recommended by the tional distribution allowances by Here Wednesday Night were received this week: a gold Assault and 10 (7); Battery, House Education Committee. one for first place; silver for changing the professional 1 and (0); Entering, Breaking Dan Valentine, columnist for second 1 to a from made ratio calculations bronze medal Juvenile Court According personnel place, and 8 Proceedings the Lake was Salt the Tribune,' 1 for 8. for third place. by Utah Foundation, the State for 9 to 7 (8); DePetit Larceny, (9); Kithe at Helper This program suggested by the guest speaker All school contests will be con-- ! would be required to furnish priving Owner of Motor Vehicle $73.0 million during the next two House Education Committee is a wanis club's Valentine Party and eluded by Feb. 14, and the first of Possession, 4 (2); Exhibiting b joint-clulast scaled-dow- n meeting night. version of a bill winner in this area will a Deadly Weapon, years for local school operation place (2); Injur250 people from the under the $5,300 program recomponsored by professional educarepresent Carbon Post at the ing a Highway, 1 (0); Offering attended affair. the tion groups. The original bill county mended by the House Commitdistrict contest 1o be held in a False Instrument, 1 (0); DeThe Price Rotary, Sunnyside Price in the near future, Mr. tee. Continuation of the present would have increased the base frauding a Hotel. 1 (1); Failure school program would allowance to $5,700, increasing and Price Kiwanis clubs were Voll said. $4,800 to check in (elk hunt) 7 (0). cost the State $00.9 million dur- the supplemental program to 15 special gue:ts, as were members High school award medals and of tV bask- program, and chang- cf Lions and other civic organicertificates are also' on hand and ing the next biennium. The program recommended by ing the nonteaching to teaching zations. will be awarded ,as usual, the for 9 to 1 for 7.' The the House Education Committee ratio from The honored guest's talk was commander said. proposes to rare the basic class- increased cost of this original "Nothing Serious" and there were Auxiliary Meeting Continued on Page Five room allowance from $4,800 to very many humorous "digs" at Tonight, members of the post OF UTAH PUMP , ill be the gue-t- s "lesser and not so of the Ladie's dignitarie-lesser". auxiliary at a Valentine party. MILLION INTO STATE Danee numbers were presented A brief Lincoln Day program MOSS 'PINNED' FOR SCOUT WEEK by Vicki Vellri and Connie will also be presented. Utah's forest indu.-drieswhich Vert Post Meeting Vouros, and vocal solos by Dijobs for some COO peopl provide ane Forsythe of Huntington. The next mooting of the Post Next week's prrram, accord- will be on Feb. 25, an initiation are pumping about $4,800,000 a in payrolls alone into the ing to Program Chairman Joe night, and all officers are urged year arteries of the state. is to attend. "a Rolando, good question." Who from this income? benefit; He reported members will be The post issued a call for an Just about everybody,, according advised in the weekly "builder" eligible veteran who can play a to figures compiled by American issued by the club. piano, who will attend the meetForest Products Industries, sponings and the pecial events and sor of the American Tree Farm nlay with or without music. The Rep. II. A. Dixon Pest will pay dues for the above System of growing tree- :i a crop on taxpaying lands. man. Voll reported. Assigned To Forest industry workers spent The meeting also recorded that Four Committees thr post has procured special Le- $921,600 of this payroll at , grostores and delkale-scnsRep. H. A. Dixon gion buttons for member who cery AFP1. Their car purchases says was today assigned to four House were woun jed in action. to auto dealers, $177X00 brought ForA is committee agricultural subcommittees, working on a and another $120,000 went for ests, Dairy and Poultry, Research project to get surplus uniforms and Extension, and Departmen-- 1 forms from the army; also white gas and oil. Some $2,19, 000 oj this payroll tal and Consumer Relations. helmet shell, white web bolt went into aving.-, while $52,1100 On two of these subcommittees and white leggings to he by Dr. Dixon will be the ranking the Color Oinrds and (he firing was donated to churches an charities. Another $201 000 went Cub Scout Hugh Oslin, Pock 1002, Glendole, Maryland, does Republican member. With 30 per squads, for clothing, and $57,000 was hit turn for National Boy Scout Week, He is shown presenting cent cf the State of Utah desiga Boy Scout emblem to former Eagle Scout (now United States spent for shoes. Medical care nated as forest land and dairy Tax doctors, dentist , hospitals, drugs Senator) Frank E. "Ted" Moss. and poultry income in the state Most and medicines took $177,000. estimated at nearly $30 million, Industry-Pai- d Thomas Welch of Welch Plan'his assignment to the Fore;t and Foundation Reports ing Mill, Midvale, a spokesman Enrollment In Two-Ye- ar Dairy and Poultry subcommittees Colleges Booming: for the industry, said good forest is an one for inUtah, Owners of commercial important and Increases Seen In Magazine Report The Utah solon will be the dustrial property paid more than management and wi e use of the of cent student, the switch to college ranking Republican member of half of the total property tax forest resource will assure a perEy '1970, up to 50 per manent supply of raw materials college students in JJew York and from high school is too great a the Research and Extension Sub-- ! bill of $72,504,172 in Ulah last for Utah's forest industries and a two-yethe The committee which a to be in enrolled California will deal, mainly year, according step. college study just stable source of income for the college, predict the edi- - vides an excellent transition dur-to- rs with agricultural utilization and rclca-'eby Utah Foundation. of Changing Times, the Kik- - ing which the student matures production research and the land The study shows thai property state. The western pine lumberman taxes charged against commercial per and has time to decide whether 'grant colleges. linger Magazine. Twenty-fiv- e however, that death and warned, cent of all students going to col- - to go on. introhas Dixon industrial and amounted Congressman property in the state's ftatic redecay a bill to expand the How do junior colleges rate? duced to $41,239,516 or 56.9',;, of the' lege these days are attending forests are taking more About a quarter of the freshmen search on new industrial uses total property tax load in 153.) junior college. Why would anyone want a at junior colleges rank above the for agricultural surpluses and to Residential property owners paid timber than is harvested for use find new commercial crops. in taxes each year. Only when these overjunior college education instead average freshmen at a four-yeproperty la-- t of a regular one? Many reasons, coIIcec and students who trans-sa- y (23.4';'of the total) year.' ripe trees have been harvested the editors. fer from junior colleges usually Of the remaining amounts, $5,- -, and replaced by new crops of will this More than half the1 do about as well as tho.se Who Notre Dame Group Cost 150,715 (7 A', of the total) was, vigorous filing timber rebo tuition-two-yegreatly huge four-yeare mortality at -; start colleges schools, j Complete Plans charged to motor vehicles. $5,he said. duced, Most four-yefree for locals. And even where the of OT3.fi5 colleges do (7.0 total) to, For Rake Sale is charged, it's often quite cept students from two-yeagricultural property, and $421,- -j school;;. In fact, more and more low. A baked goods sale, sponsored 341 (0.G',; of the total) to the; Carbon county la I year amount Ma t students are planning to reserve p paces in by the Notre Dame Home and other minor classes of property. to $1,767,401, according to the Convenience School Association, will be held attend junior colleges that are the upper classes for them, notes that the Utah Foundation study. Of this The report ' Of course this doesn't mean Saturday, Feb. 14, at Price. near home and many save money above figures represent total.-- - or; amount, $1.2.13.213, (or 72.8) during their two years to pay for that any student would be wise The sale will feature home- -i averages for the entire state. Be- - was charged to commercial and to go to a junior college. A col- - made pic, bread, piza pies, pe-- 1 c v.- n of marked differenc c" in industrial property; $2.1(1,750, (or the years of advanced study. Junior colleges lege hould be chosen in terms titza. cream puffs, cookies, randy the economic patterns of the, 16.2'r ) to residential property; Curriculum i and of a youngster's needs and inter-- ( and cake?. various areDs of the ,(;i?o. the S13.C17 (or 3 '.',) to agricultural j iv that aren't sts. If he's planning on four' The s.'i'i- will be at two loca- -i perrentagt-vocational course; for individual coun-- j prop--riy- ; $127,023 (or 7.2) to institumotor vehicles; and $1,192, (or available in four-yevarv con; i'li'T'-hlfro ytars or metre and know? where r.r.n. Cubnn Lockfr and Kcl- -' he'd like to go he ought to head ler's Market. Time of sale is from tions. 0,'i7f ) to property rot avf'r;K'"s. t 10 a.m. to 6 if he can. j "otal property tnxi - !cvk"l in For many o there p.m. Adjustment Elder member 3 H Stake Conference Draws 'he 'Visiting Speaker the From Salt Lake City WHAT ABOUT BASIC SCIENCE BILL? U 4-- L eti With educational problems taking both the national and Utah spotlight, the selection of (Jov. Cecil II. Underwood of West Virginia u Lincoln Day Banquet State is speaker for the especially timely, Utah Republican leaders puoitJii:; out. Gov. fh:; Underwood, rlaied to acldfe::-Friday, Feb. 13 dii'iier at the Univer ity of Utah Union Build-inis a (V.. ' inivii: bed educator well as one of the youngest chief executives in ny of the forty-nin- e states Bet-hiv- : g, ( t !).)!. The pr gram ter the school will include general information Gov, Underwood, who celebrat- sessions, project work, a ed his 36th birthday last Novemparty on Monday eveber, is a graduate of Salem Col- ning, a fashion show .and tea, a on lege and West Virginia Univer recreation training sity. He became a high school .Wednesday ivenin :,nd ;m IFYF. teacher in 1943 after two years ,,T,f(,t from D i Clfgg. The of military service. Joining the f;n;,i where special luncheon, staff of Marietta College in 1918, awards will be given, will be lie served four years as an in- -' held Friday at 2 p.m. structor and professor of Social, Continued On Face Four Science, leaving to take a post as Vice President of Salem College,: whki, he held from 05 unt.i' invitational Polio elected Governor of the State of west Virginia on Nov. 6, 1050. Uaslictball Tournament one day after his 34'h birthju.-- t The 3rd Annual Invitational day. Polio Basketball Tournament has t tor March 5, 6 and 7, As an educator, legislator and len chief executive in a "border Thursday, Friday and Saturday, state," Gov. Underwood has wide l the Carbon College gym. This year's tournament wnl experience in the probkms of in some of tne out- -. bring together tegration now vexing neighbora c. l.lk.,l U1. ouaiviiua.i riff i,eiiu,!.,. fim,mrara.Hht onrl may 8UIIIUIII2 touch upon that topic during his teams in the state. The first three teams in the city league will auUtah visit. tomatically go into the tournaIn addition to being one of the ment with five other outstanding nation's younge t governors, Gov. ball teams from around the ftate Uiuh rwood was just 22 years old and Colorado. Invitations will be when elected to West Virginia's going out this we k to various IIou e of Delegates in 1)H teams and the selection of trams barely old enough to vote. He-- 1 to U' picked ty the committee, to elected in every election held in according Jack Leonard, his s'ate sirire I31!5. lie became lourn.irra nt cha.nnati All proceed- - h be given to tlv Minority leader in Hi9. serving four MT.sions in hat post. Polio drive. ' ' , ....: 1 |