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Show J""al .Alicrofilm lr MINING A VOLUME 57 NUMBER 36 HF.I.PKR. LABOR DAY DELEGATION ACCLAIMED SUCCESS TESTiMONIALSEPT. The General Labor Day com tary of the group indicated that mittee this week announced "financially speaking the figues its complete satisfaction with dropped slightly. Ticket sales the annual celebration held here were down somewhat and other last week. "It was a success in most respects," the General Chairman, Andrew J. Smith, stated that attend- ance to the three-daof activ was good, even though not as great as in years past, be-- ; cause many families in the east end of the county had moved to other jobs following recent cuts, "We are satisfied that the ef- forts of the committee and other workers were appreciated by the people of the area, and we mans one ana an ior tneir Dar- ticipation and attendance. S.lm Va77in financial cpra. er projects experienced a bit DISTRICT RAILROAD AND NEWSPAPER UTAH THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1963 Inelper City To Get Expert To investigate Foundry Fumes and Noise Levels 8 AT HELPER WARD FOR JAMES RULON PARKER of a drag from past years. Even so we are gratified with the suits, and feel that efforts of all in perpetuating this one The Helper Board of Adjust - operation and make a full and ments, meeting last Friday in 'factual check of the conditions, COAL MINERS PROTEST LACK OF INSPECTORS. the city hall, took under consid - 'and report to the board, prat inn and madp rpcnmmpnrla - A crmliocmin tnr- fVi tr. An action by coal miners em-- i The union officials emphasized tions, maining general holiday were a reading and 'group stated this week that the following Castle that the walkout was not a pro review of a petition presented residents in that area will also worthy of the efforts expended." ployed in two mines Bih Ward, Secretary extolled Gate and Kenilworth last Fn- - test against any company ac- - to the Board by over sixty procure the services of an the line cooperation of business in refusing to go to work tion resident living in the northwest pert in the field to submit a firm:; county-wisbecause of inadequate inspection; The state commission has not part of the city adjacent to a 'report to them "We shall then saying: "Fin anccs was a 'tight issue' this of mines by Utah State Indus- - replaced a mine inspector (L.; foundry operated by the Carbon have two reports to compare I trial Commission, has served L. Arnett) who was killed in an Metal Works, year. We are most grateful to . Inc. The petition 'facts and figures to determineall merchants, organization, the us intenaea purpose 01 tocusmg auto accident last December, protests the excessive noise and what can be done to lessen the attention on a request that more the mine officials said. city and county officials and smoke fumes the and put v. .. : .... . ; r out inconveniences experienced at. 11 1 rnT f individuals for thpir wnprnn we ieei uivivvA by the foundry, iimie uiaptiuio ue einpioyeu .HIT uiai uie it the present time. The matter to response should be represented when the solicitations, pro-1-i ! committee' of about fifteen of the hazard to the health of by the State. a wl vA frrGmp rfA A spokesman for the miners appointment is made, if one is 0f the r.Imn the community is uppermost ins protestants were in "We feel that one mine made," they said. Itpnri ance vnirinp thpir nhipptinnc the action we have taken." lto the inconveniences suffered Representing the inspector for the state for the conru. coal, gilsonite and hydrocarbon! Mr Dalpiaz said: We should by the "improper operation of mittee were Joseph protest LETTERS ON RAILROAD ISSUES ANSWERED An Krajnc, De represented wnen existing fhe establishment iniiir.v lo nui suimjiem. ton Taskar, Tony Skerl, Dolph The miners are members of state mine laws are revised. Ii Bruno and others. BY REPRESENTATIVE LAURENCE BURTON me unuea Mine vvorKers 01 unarstana such revision was Appearing for Carbon Metal America Louis Dalpiaz presi- - made this year, but the UMWA the meeting Works were Thorit Hatch, presistated after Dalpiaz sent (The following letter was dent of Castle Gate Local 5916, was not represented " !that it was mutually ageed by dent of the company, Johnny Elder James Rulon Parker, to all persons who wrote Rep Burress Services Held Laurence au panies mat an investigation Bianco and Mario Marchmo ouuua, V son oi Mr and Mrs Elmer H. dent of Kenilworth Local roT, "the lone state 'i 5861, J. Rurtnn. rpjrarriimr n inspector. Steve m0 rhaoc h, m,H 0 ..1. 1 Steve J. Diamanti, owner of f at Price 01 tne railroad dispute, immediate1111 Saturday mine H?.tsis, does not have time to nculial neiper, nas Deen repesented Protesting The board will the properties occupied by the iu serve in Iv UDon action takpn h v h "orkers'inspect mmes effectively." Funeral services for Hodge G. U.S. thru cooperation of Helper foundry also attended. States Mission of . and the Utah Municipal Other members of the board,. Burress, 76, Carbonville, were "DearCongress-jCity Jesus Christ of Latter day Friend: held last Saturday at the Price 1 sitting with Chairman Dalpiaz, is arrange-S'1intsLeague, making His will be n m headquarters "Since our recent correspond rt masonic lempie ne oiea AUg. located at 6011 North Sheridan FUNERALS FOR HELPER'S MINE VICTIMS HELD. ments for an expert on smoke, 'were Ernest Gardner, John Co- ..ii:..- - w- 11uie m c 1i"uvc 28 in a Price hosmtal after a fumes and noises to come to lembo, Ed Marchetti and Walt Dute. Congrpss has nawH ipa.!oa-i- , nicago. ill. He is sched long illness. for Funeral three services Helper when the foundry is in;Borla. l He was born Aug. 19, 1887 at Lali,0ideTsignecl F?1 who lost their; area Sali. Lake Citv on Sent Ifith in men, Helper u lIUS " " Carterville, HI, to Athel and Sa- lives in the August 27 explosion Elder Parker is the third 'ALTAR SOCIETY to fxPflat rah Frances Benton Burress. He "PP11 me member of his immediate fam resolu" married Merle Glascock Oct. ?lenQi ily i0 serve a full time mission. NAMES OFFICERS Passea18, 1SC3, at Harrisburg, HI. ana iuonaay. for his church. He was a retired mine super- - , Winners of the major prizes His brother Robert a fulfilled infpnHcnt in Pcflav r.Qt or, of "giiauun is IU uioillUU me mission in California in 1950-5last Monday aftergiven carriers from makin? anv rhan. Memorial for Fred Daniel bi'AUIIUiill IHAiS IA, noon ataway the A sister Doris Parker sPent 18 Helper park by the ,,em; in the or ges worktae Rowley, 41, of Spring Glen, FLANS COMPLETED ber of Carbon Lodge No. were anZSzl celebration Labor lofausQ Day in the Western montils' conditions except by agreement were held Sunday afternoon in A.M. of Price. nounced this week by Adrian imsaiuil o nr Jiuies nnrtioc in thp . the Spring Glen Ward Chapel,' Sunday, Sept 15 is the date Anderson, prizes chairman as Survivors are his widow; son, Elder Parker is a graduate of cordance with an Church of Jesus Christ of Latter set for another of the popular follows: daughters, Leland, Gooding, th' award. It establishesarbitration atCarbon School and has High a seven Spaghetti dinners sponsored by Sterio Set, Louis TaUerico of day Saints. aho; Mrs Art (Lola) . ,vTJeanselme, . ... man arbitration hnarii with twn tended Carbon College for one He was born Nov. 24, 1921, a ladies of St. Anthony's Church He LDS from members aonointed hv thP graduated 5rce;iVLDen.fienHen: son of David S. and Sarah ai the civic auditorium. Presi-Noy- Price; $100 cash, George Farish aerboii neastone uoio,; seven m 1962. and was a of Spring Glen; Luggage, Frank 12 great-granRowley, at Spring Glen, dent Mary Pinarelli of the Altar Zaccaria of Helper; $25 Certifi "erfJ e brothShod grandchildren; ramber of the Mu Chapter of announced all that He married Harriet Campbell, Society plans cate from children; sister, Mrs Hector ,, Progressive Market, and was a member of the LDS are completed and that a ha?d10n? Dat3 (LilUe) Musso, HuntsviUe, Ark. Tom Beveridge of Helper; Pic is ik for crowd was coal a He former expected again Burial was ity the Masonic plot Darris of Salt nic the two major ,eapnminer before moving to Moab. the event. An anonymous spokes La'ceTable, Carolyn in the Price undpr Pert"imng will be Certificate from $25 following program diSDute f City; b will Survivors are his widow, son, man for the event had this to fu the direction of Mitchell Funer- 'eivpn at thP i.ns Ward C. Penney store, Norma Pre J. Lousay: "A good, honest dinner daughters, Fred D., Mary Salt Lake; Hair Drier tion. The board will then makeiChaPeI on Sunday Sept. 8th, at isc-- , Paula Kay, April, Deborah reedj no defenders. It's one of zyiulski W. J. Flaim of Helper; $25 Cera decision on the problem, . of life solid few Ann, all of Spring Glen; his the pleasures tificate from Diamont Market, which will in turn be binding Hunter Safety School vpeiung nymu, congregauon; mother, Spring Glen; brothers, not a fraud or a phony, but real Chuck Ghirardelli of Helper; Invocation, Bishop Grant B. Jen 'on the parties. as S. only Robert Lee, Courses Required living sisters, David Dinnerware Dina Shiertta, Salt The resolution fnrthpr rpn- - sen; Sacrament hymn, congre- both of Spring Glen; Silas Asel, our ladies of St. Anthony's can Lake Aar For Persons Under 21 'uires that the parties continue gation; Sacrament service, RobCity; Boys Bike, Sheril famous this serve and Mrs Lenna Bush prepare Vallejo, Calif.; of Price; $25 certificate Marx The Department of Fish and to oaigam collectively on all onic Priesthood; Address, :nell, Meadow, Millard county; dinner!" from Food Center, Henry Dus-se- re Game reminds all persons under other issues of the dispute and ert E. Parker; Address, Glen Mrs Pinarelli Delia Mrs Anderson, Layton;! of Price; 21 who have not previously pur the resolution pertaining to the A. Fiicld; Vocal solo, Nancy jMrs Jean O'Neal, Whittier, Calif Address Rex. Pres. Robertson; other 180 will issues of recent a At Polaroid the chased a hunting license or expire days camera, John Kokal HELPER GIRL & PRICE, meeting Madge Hans'on price This means L. Cliristensen; Remarks, Bish of Helper; Girls Bike, Carol taken the required gun safety after enactment. L. R. Taylor; Response by Duzenack of Kenilworth; $25 ccurse, that time is short for that the parties will be allowed op, Myr BOY ARE WINNERS Elder Parker; Closing hymn by certificate from Price Trading completing all of the necessary to negotiate under a free and len Hward Christensen Sr., and PtaSreS Benediction, by congregation; - collective C. Garcia of Helper; Rifle, Phil hunt1963 to bargaining the process training prior Christensen Howard Mvrion Jr aU ssues in the dispute, except Young Amano. The Prelude and Pero of Price; Sleeping Bag, ing seasons. u father and son, were conducted r. Margaret Sidwell of Helper Larry Regis, Helper. The Carbon Hunter Safety the two major problems of the Postlude music by Mrs Irene j U1C m ana KODert Maims 01 mce i1"110 vear as followsschool has announced that they firemen (helpers) and the crew Taylor. Carboc Stake Center' Church of were named the winners in the Queen Contest Winners First vice president will conduct a course at the consists. The resolution further e Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y orestdent Labor Day Queen at Crovned 4.H annual Man Social county on an speech award that the Guard Security Price National Armory requires in 111 dance last Satcelebration the test Jie,d last evening Tnrsday .j? iTitv I.PTnpterv. beginning Sept. 9. Classes will major issues must be made To Visit Area Sept. 10 ' . : n ;n Di.;o Miss Sherrie was r,n.,t,,, urday 90 night within of ann rerafter uul L,,uu num. ... 7 9 to each passage from days held be iTpasnrpr p.m. There are many cases each hp to Attendants of Price. Lewis TViov will Parhnn rpnrpcpnt cannot and the resolution take evening from Sept. year where a farmer's or ranch esa Ori. Myrien Howard Christensen, count fa state f;ontest at the queen were Miss Helen Ann Persons interested in taking effect for an additional 60 days, ers monthly social security St.. 44. Spring Glen, was born f. Committees Th .nnfpcf Roberts, Helper, and Miss Anthis course should contact Buck By the terms of the resolution, benefits are delayed because he be held at Igan Sept.. 19 ita Williams, Price. Buchanan at his home in Helper it may remain in force for up has not kept good records, K. T. It? Adoration, Minnie Bonacci; to otherwise two unless or license years, or any of the agents nTward Christensen He inf. wm?r on.11ine siaie Powell, district manager, Soc- Membership, Pauline Pugliese; recelve Utah Girl Scouts the Fish & Game office at Price, agreed by the parties. g,rls ial security administration off ' 3nd thG a SCt f The East Carbon Wildlife Fed- - Tliic action by the Congress ice said today a w"st Ready for "New Design eraticn has also announced was distasteful to nearly all Complete and accurate ree- - Charities, Beatrice Schoenber- are his widow son iwl??r The winners of the state We menmers. had that will in hoped September they early One of the busiest weeks in ger, iublicity, Friith Litizzette, and daughters, Rodney, Mrs Di- - rontest " " A fVi, nrrM rl 4hn Re the be at the Uic riinniitA d conuuci a course anu persons "it Hauica putc nuuw g0Qtj farm ancj rancn Mary Spiritual Development, urt, Gail nn history of the Girl Scout Iirraine j"" valrfpr dU;vue and Awards assembly at in talcing this class be abie to prove the value of lment Lut for getting-propeCivU Defense and Rose will start Monday, c Dalpiazf organization ri the Riverside Stake House bargaining and res- ti u may contact II. A. Brownfield collective Detection for social Bendetti; Civic Affairs, Iola 9 for the more than 8.500 CIIRISTEXSEN Jr Sept. II it. mykleN e cent to the state fair grounds. Girl Scouts of the Utah Girl or Lee Worthington. V Altar unens, Edith Sal- - Mvrlen ",emF?lier uieVlb?lvs UUI;! security benefits as well, he 21, was born Oct, ni, . Mrtin,nant! in6))ia .a jr ing the 30 day moratorium grant so" Scout Council. The reason is the X son 1&41 las; Program, Mary jerant; 03 Sorinff Glen a at Joan "new were test Janet Dimick, tourbe' Powell farm r131 that .A explained . Christenu design" in the Girl Scout Irene iSfj-f'Sand ot Jehovah's Witnesses WoCl Myrlcn vc uii iviiuw uiat Liicjr wtic nui. Krick.m and Patsv Wat'man. SL program. successful m this regard, At Calif. Convention The week will mark the first the speeches center eight-da- y international out placing blame or specuiat An . u.o. in uie meetings of Girl Scout troops convention of Jehovah's Witness ing as to the cause of the fail n rnnnrt iaii. num eQ ai OUnQ SOme PnaSe 01 I'll in four new age levels. New Girl CrrrinrT UnrmrM n IT r,r. ' Cones has opened at Pasadena, Cal ure, we, the members of activity which embodied citizen Cnnut ITnnrlhnnW rfpvploned tft hrr Director of Internal Rose and Dora pVazza- Settin- - meaner,M,vors sisiers uiuum, u ship, sportsmanship, and other ifnmin Ahont 7n nm dpiptrates cress, were faced with a creat new ace lev- psnond to charactcr-buildinttpIpti.01 bpnng OIen' aspects of the' ls will g0 on sa)e for the first 0ond farm or ranrh ,c v.mlfl nri. w0fnsnatini,' representing all 50 states and 34 decision, to avert the strike by .uniuiaiiiig, 'time. All of the Girl Scout Eq ordo assure prompt and accur-- 1 Auditing, Celestinejnr lllTlinilVIO HCifC i.LproFfmThe Judges, George Morgan at the giant Bible conference me parties 10 meir own soiuuon' ate payments of social security Bradley; I HUNT O llCYlO AN Archer and, Kokal, Josephine uipment Agencies are preparing and Paul Keller, commended for whpn it climaxes next Sundav. which obviously meant a na " benoflts to the farmer and ran- - Rose Vuksinick. record sales of new books. T.pwis Robison. the presiding uonwide rail strike. ;aii contestants ior the nign quai Wmlc the age range for girt he said. These records do rimival of the fall Mprtin? The first cher, meeting under-tio"It must be clearly minister of the Price congreganot have to be elaborate, Pow- term will be, held Sept. 11th. A meeting of the Catholic Car ity presentation of talks. members remains 7 through said the local group is at- - stood that the Congress as a ell added, but they should show be canea has committee nival 17, Girl Scout troops are begintending. This convention is one whole did not vote on the 'righte the various types of farm or Pete Bottino for Firearms Auction Sept 7 ning in onorate in four ace lev- Chairman by of three scheduled this year in ness or wrongncss of the posi-th- ranch income and expenses. r -l Cnn.,4n tl unit this evening (Sept. 5) at 7:30 FRIDAY SOCIAL U.S. The first one was held tion of either of the parties. We 23on farmhow Section We with In Information hall. the 8 urge D.m. in the church conformity years), Junior Girl Scouts (9, in Milwaukee last June and the all knew, however, that indus- - er or rancher becomes eligible Revised Laws of Utah, no- - io, 11 years), the Cadctte Girl The first Parish Social of the a larce and enthusiastic attend- second took place in New York tries which rely upon rail trans for social security benefits may fall and winter season sponsored ance at this meeting. See you ticc io hereby given that a pub- - Scouts (12, 13, 14 years), Senior in Julv. Thereafter. 21 other ponauon would De lorcea to hn M,nrw lie auction will be conducted at Girl Scouts (15, 16, 17 years), by St. Anthony's church will be there? conventions were held in Eur- - close down immediately. Tons cial security office which is 8 6th at the Eastern Regional office 513 This is a change from the 3 held p.m, First Friday Friday, Sept the Midwest. Asia. Austral of perishable food stuffs would in, nf held E. Main, Price, on Sept 7, 1963 age levels Brownies, Interm-- at auditorium. Again will be Mass in the First ciic Friday ia and the Pacific. The gather- - rot in the warehouses or in tran which were reDresenta - 'birr rriP and refreshments will Sept. 6 at 7 a.m. Confessions 3:50 p.m. to dispose of the ediatcs. Seniors ood shortages would ap- - Uve when he is in Price at lhe b offcreditems of formerly the basis of the Girl ing at Pasadena will climax the sit. of surprise3 and will begin at 6:30 a.m. prior to following confiscated Uis war immediately in the major oourthouse on September 10th lots of r the Mass. Assembly. Everyone equipment, which have been Scout troop organization. prizes. . Robison said one of the population centers. Mail wou'd f m 9 held by the Department of Fish ; Commenting on the new age k MASSES FOUR 15th & Game. should farmers iiigmigms oi uie I'asaucna gaEffective Sept.. levels, Mrs Murray Moler, pres Sunday, thering will be a mass baptism piles would be exhausted. City j k their social security ac. Crime on Increase! rifles; one .32 rifle; ident of the Utah Girl Scout four Masses will be offered at Two 0 count every three years, the ior oaiuraay. iew aanerenis xo rifle, and one fishing Council, explained: St. Anthony's each Sunday. The one (Continued on Page Two) the faith will be immersed in Social Security Administration The latest FBI report shows times will be: 8, 8:30, 10 andipole and reel. "Girls are growing up faster water to signify their dedication Each item will be offered sep today than they did when Girl says, to assure that they are that crime in this country set 11:15 am.. to do God's will and enter into Watchtower Bible and Tract getting proper credit toward fu- - a new record last year, and is une Department res- started. These new aga One of the Oblate Fathers arateiy. a ministerial life. Convention aocieiy oi wew xorK, sponsors ture social securty benefits incresme four times as raDidlv tnm Salt Tjv ntv will come .erves tne ngnt to accept or re- - Scouting groupings make n possible ior officials estimate 1,500 candid of the convention, will deliver Ask for Form 4 at the! as the population. More than 2 down for the as- - jcci any ur aoi uius ou any iwiu sjm bcoui iroop activities io each. weekend . -ates will be baptized in this the principal address Sunday, local Social Security district of - million serious offenses were sistance offered for sale. at Masses. correspond more closely than He will speak on "When God fice or from your representative recorded an average of four a on bo will items The epecial service. social CVer to their changing reeds display dinner coming Spaghetti N. H. Knorr, president ot th Is King Over All the Earth." at the address above . i when, he is in your area. minute. and interests." Sunday, Sept. 15th. ys re-iti- es - ex-d- t - 1 - 4 , - A' -- 1 1 1 1 1 at-sai- d: T") . 1- rs TT-- 1 1 hS "J 1 6f - - rwsrsuSy Labor Day Prize Winners - ; ;v:"t" j -- "!tu r 2. If 7 -- .. v es . 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