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Show mm MINING A VOLUME 57 NUMBER AND RAILROAD 51 NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH Basketball Schedules For Holiday Season DK DALPIAZ NAMED THURSDAY, DEC. 19, r ; 1963 an m Exp LODGE HEAD FOR 22ND TERN The schedule for boys basket-ba- il iu the auditorium for the next two weeks will be somewhat irregular because of the holidays and events taking place in the building, it was announc- ed this week by Tony Tone and Walt Borla, directors. There will be no activity to night Thurs.) because of the Rio Grande Christmas party and none tomorrow night (Fri.) because of the Santa Claus visit sponsored by the Lions club. TLe oldest elementary school grout will play at 6 p.m. Thurs dav. Dec. 26. and the vnnnper group in this classification on Friday, Dec. 27 at 6 p.m. Junior High school boys are asked to report on both Thursday, Dec. 26 and Friday, Dec. .27 at 7:30 p.m. The turn-ou- t of boys this year has been increased so sharply that it has become necessary to play in four groups from kindergarten age to ninth grade. In addition to the large number of boys playing, one girl, Lyna Tone, age 6, has been par ticipating right along with boys her age and holding her own. mm I Shortly before noon Monday, a violent explosion raked the obituaries of Senator Moss Expresses VICTOR FOSSAT-- 47 west working of Carbon Fuel VICTIMS Helper le Distress Over Explosion Co. No. 2 coal mine in BEN MONTOYA-- 40 brief are obituaries ninet Following killing Canyon, "I am deeply distresed by the' Heloer of Monday's miners, injuring one miner, and: news of the mine accident in f the lune mme VALDEZ-- 39 blast: BEN nine other men who S10 trapping Carbon County. My heart goes , were working in the east workHelper out to the families of the men Mike Ardohain, Price. Born GERALD NIELSEN-- 43 ings of the mine. who died in this needless and 1925. No children. Wife u, juv Unofficial investigation indiWe must assure Helper Meiba way. tragic cates that methane gas and a 40 ARCHIE LARSEN coal our m greater safety mines, vict0"r Fossat Helper Born ' ' ' coal dust accumulation could It is not right to ask men to Wr 1Q1fi Helper 90 HAnprwW have caused the deadly blast. risk their lives each day when tm,u.en' on married ANDY JUVAN-- 42 f daughter, they go down mto the mines. )arpne wife ' Celia Glen The nine miners working in: Spring . . , Presioent Kennedy realized this. east drift of the mine walk, the Jr.-- 32 JOILN SENECHAL J "vanAfter the two big recent mine1 ed out without any injury a few Kenilworth disasters in Pennsylvania and VICTOR FOSSAT. Funeral minutes after dust and smoke-haCh Lv and MIKE ARDOHAIN 38 W. Virginia, he had a bill draf- 2 p.m. in at ervices subsided enough to allow day mePrice "e. LaV. ted which tightens safety laws. ,dt 'Masonic Temple, Price. Burial to see where they were them 38 HEINO LIL Hcnio Lnn, Price. Born April at jyit View I a m. a of this bill Cemetery under the going. 1925. One son. Price Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz was and will get it moving in the 10, dependent direction of Mitchell's The one injured miner, Jesus to his 22nd consecutive term Senate. Hearings have already Theodore H. Wife Leah M. n JOHN SENECHAL JR. Nunez of Price, was about 240ft held on it in the House. as president of Stella D'Amer-icBorn uiem Mass Thursday at 10:30 Archie Larsen, Price. feet from the explosion center, Lodge No. 77, of the Co"Early newspaper reports in- - April 29, 1923. One daughter and a.m., St. Anthony's. Burial in HELPER LDS WARD and was thrown about 200 feet dicate that the Utah men may three sons, Dale, Kenneth and Price Cemetery by Mitchell's lumbian Federation of the concussion of the blast, by Societies. Dr. Dalpiaz have run into a pocket of meth- - Allen, all home. Wife, Alice. Funeral Home. BISHOPRIC EXTENDS but walked to the mine entrance-anis currently serving a four yearj ans gas. The U..S. Bureau of Ben Montova. Helper. Born HEINO LIIN. Services Thurs was taken to the Carbon term as first vice president of Mines is now studying methods Jmi 24 1923. Three daughters, day at 2 p.m. Mitchell FunerrJ fiRFPTIMRQ Tfl Ail hospital by Helper's Chief of the national federation. by which methane gas may be Rebecca Am3 patriCia Maria & Chapei. Burial in Price City UnLLllllUu IU ALL Police, Joe Myers. Elected to office in Lodge No. drawn nut nheari nf the tima the Pnmntorv r hei. n : All of the dead men were br lieiP-- r vvari iisnopnc 77 along with Dr. Dalpiaz were coal is mined. This study not lfie. .nrvAiM services vr. " is anhy enn if k in ,T!., ij via Kim extends ereetines to all for an'a 1000 square foot area and acA the following: Grand president, progressing as fast as I feel it: 1920. J IUwneu ru- - pniovphl(r 10 repons were singea ai w'i.L Udy ai at home coruing Four pirational but Mt badl burned Four Edward Richeda; vice presi- shoula, and if it can be moved UnX Rana neral Chanel. Burial in Price f"donan Ulinsimas ocllJ :J- - - , i Citv Cemetery.. dent, Lawrence Cha; recording nlnnff rrwrA ranidlv with mnre WlfeIrene" "We hear again the familiar "7",! . .. '"'s. treasto will I Walter it. ..I Borla; secretary, money, MIKE ARDOHAIN. Rosarv on I get . try own since Juhn benechai jr. Kemlwortn Thursoav at I am will to take any prac- urer, Dominic Bruno; financial Renuiem sFr.?1 13 Vr ca.rois nm a side shuttle one was becar; Uirul anew to tween the miner tical steps to get more safety Born Nov. 28, 1931. Three de- - Md car-an- d secretary, Louis Bolognese; a m at cf111i003 a at and shuttle Soodacss and Peace on doorman, Angelo Cha; out- for cur men who work in our pendent daughters, Ann Eliza- - Nolre Dame Church Price 'The another body was near the side doorman, Eugene Andreini; mines. This tragic loss should beth, Lorene Renea and Ginger burial w1, be in Price Cemetery entrance to the west parting. , always not only at and inspectors, Joe Pavignano spur us to redoub'ed efforts to Mane. Wife, Merlene. GERALD NIELSON. Services ... M4ay but every day of our James Diamanti, president and Antonio Guzzo. assure safety in our mines. Ben B. Valdez, Helper. Born Friday at 1 p.m. in Fairview 1924. No Is children. vSrrTmetmblrf Hu?, 311(1 that and owner of the mine, who FRANK E. MOSS, Ninth LDS Ward Chapel. Burial Aug. 10, worked ditigently along-sidof in Fairview Cemetery. United States Senator" divorced. rescue team, said during one Bishopric BENEFIT BOWLING Keguiar bacrament services of his brief rest times: "It every Sunday 6:30 p.m. Public iQpks as though the men felL New Group of CCD NETS $960.00 FOR HELPER STATE BANK OPENS BRANCH UNIT cordially invited. right where they were working-- It Enrolled Sunday is difficult to sit here and tell you how sorry we are. CHRISTMAS SERVICES At St. Anthony's CHRISTMAS NEEDY IN TOWN OF GREENR1VER THIS MORNING never had anything so In an impressive ceremony The third annual Christmas tragic happen in my lifetime. I With the opening today of a Dehave nothhing but sorrow and Bowling Tournament held at the on the evening of Sunday, branch bank by the Helper State IN ST. ANTHONY'S Bonnie Lanes here ended last cember 8, at the Feast of t h e regret for the wives, children in com Bank, Greenriver, that St. Anthony's Catholic church and others left behind because the .Sunday night, ending two days Immaculate Conception, of Anwill get banking service munity of competition between t43 en- Blessed Virgin Mary, in St. 101 W1S mglc occurance. again for the first time m about Masqps dr5n fh. hnV tries iu the men's and women's thony's Catholic Church here, w'111 house Open years. Rescue teams from Kaiser, son and as in other years, Msgr divisions. The venture netted members of the local unit cf held ail day, according to Bob E Geneva Steel Coal mines in the state-1 issued a p of Christian the tourney fund the healthy the Confraternity and ment toDowling Phillips, Vice President Carbon East area and crews of of members the enrollwere Dcctnne parish officially sum of $9GO to be used to bring of the bank. .. cashier men from Independent as fellows: safety ed. Christmas cheer to needy fam- Coal & Coke, were forced to Carl Leavitt, President of the Dear Friends: asE. F. Dowling, Monsignor in this area. .Jes banking institution stated that "The spirit of Christmas has wear oxygen masks because of T..e Rio Grande Vets womens sisted by Rev. M. Fahv of Salt bank opened its doors this a Magic all its Own! the the carbon monoxide gas Which. 1 eam won top honors in toe wo- Lake City, conducted the cere9 a.m. offering all at of us with "Most associate morning it through the. west area poured men's bracket, rolling a total; mony. baring services to the business an our unrealized dreams and cf the mine after the blast, of 3255 pins beating the Bonnie! Following the ceremony, all .iiiiio ana peopie of that area, hopes for the future peace and! Clair Self, Kaiser safety Lanes team with a total of 3227. members took part in the Bible of the Federal Deposit prosperity Good on News the good health and ineer, one of the frst into tho Davotion, In the men's bracket Insurance Corp., insurance for g00d cheer! These wishes ex- - mines said it was. his opinion of which Salvation, inspired 3254 series to Lounge rolled a the new bank was received this tend beyond our own family cir the blast was caused by gas. to capture top honors over Super members of go forth andandteach weekend. There was no "roof fall" nor past cic and include everyone! the the the words gospel 3229. Tire of Price with is located in a new The bank fire when it hanoened. , we do "And Savany take time the of our salvation that yet, ways High game scratch trophy ior bui ding formerly housing the rrom cur The conveyor belt and frame s business or us. this After bestowed upon with Davis 216, t,ii to tiurton former banking enterprise. to really thank the one person, used to transport coal out of devotion, Benediction of the and Helen Konakis with 235. Named to manage the new Giver of all gifts, for the bene- - the workings was completely took most Sacrament Blessed with series High handicap' bank is James Banasky, former fits He has bestowed upon us wrecked by the blast, JAMES BANASKY rttni to Ruth Andreini with a place. man. He is a gradu- - and cur family during the insurance of the men were the the Confraternity paJi The bodies ll, and Curley Monroe 741. wo-- of Enrolled in ate of business in midafternoon by the located University were Doctrine Christian the year?. Members of the winning j of Utah. He is a resident of g "Astounding events seemed rescue team led by John mens team are: Rose Migliaccio: following people: Glen. Kaiser to follow one the other M. Fund Seals .erak's, Christmas manag genencral upon Angelo Bonacci, Joseph Van Natta, .ita Fiaim, Helen Assistant manager will be Mrs during the past 12 months. Seg- - er for operations-Mar- y W' Drive Well Underway Fh?5' Angelina Fromm and Lucille l?oyaD?Ellen Vetere of Green- - rpaf.ion Bodies cf tho miners were stirred and -intptn-atioWelch, Douglas Parsons, o o " . oaruner. f t ana river out on haulage cars to the and world the of Etta Louise neiper like the "We'would gin, country brought Diamanti, Dimick, people jormer Those on the winning mens was cleared enough the fter Ver- - Utah to know that the Christ- - a daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl heights of hatred, violence even air Catherine Mascaro, Mary team were Elmer Hami ton, while order and justice were to allow safe entry. The first Edith Sallas, Minnie Bon- - mas Seal Campaign is nearly Schoenberger of Helper. Charley Hamilton, Victor Pier-tt- i, di, y Beatrice straining to be heard; Pope body was brought out about mark, and that Schoenberger, to the Lou Crocco & Louis Wahl. acci, VI ascendcd the throne of 6:10 p.m. Ann of Martelle. we ahead are last ,paul year," V'PnnriviTP Following the presentation of The explosion, came without his good and saintly predecessor Ramona stated Maurice Abravanel, the ll' utUKY'VPascuzzi, , Angelina were donated which by trophies, from Helper s and called all men to continue apparent warning and was not Representatives "We Chairman. Seal Christmas Ori, Sa'as, Weiss, Agnes Mary Helper State Bank, Carbon Em- Teresa Precincts attended a Dem the work of providing the best heard by most of the workers Uzelac, Cecil Uzelac, have received over $27,000. to tnree. ery Bank and Veterans organiza Man- - date, and while no goal has ocratlc party meeting presided ways and means to save the in other parts of the mine, Florence Josepii Crespin, over tions,, the winners were treated tello. Jak Halpine city chair SOul oi man in the world today; .Maricn Gonzales a train oper-dy- , Mary Callor, Jama Grun- - been set we must keep the to a free turkey dinner at the ihe Party- Purpose of and then, almost on the verge atcr working in the east drifts Pan so Viola Lenore of that returns Ori, high Bonacci, tempo Bonnie Coffee Shop. the meeting was to effect a re- - t n c Christmas season in one said he did not hear the b'ast. of and can ahead Tncresa finish last we year, Phelps. Chairmen of the benefit ev' The Utah Tuberculosis and unifiea, c,ty organization to pre- sudden swift and shattering mo-- ! "All of a sudden there was a ent were Chuck Semken, Matt u smoKe u m rr y Health Assn has expanded its r;rt-rr'Job's Daughters Install Slarr and Frank Tomsic. : iin dsaassui s uuiiti ict a uiy iuaii ui ciu, uul 1 uiu uuwii uy ..: tut to rCSPirainclude ilCrC3t for instal'ation officers Tlv of was al the Last year the tourney uns goai a uemocrauc wo , o "Free men everywhere lost a not hear any explosion! of which tuber wiui means of raising money used to Job's Daughters of Bethel ub been great President and a personal, The explosion' was heard at men's. itosib n s one ed onj 118 for make Christmas happy fS? ' meets every friends. the time ,the entrance of the mine by Mason c at 7:Johp.mSa at stepped montn. children and their families. 1963 seen outside workers. It was accom 0f worid has tX "our n iriinn i! nnw Tnmriin dpu . . . ""'H'V n,UU t,n nor!,,, K crnnha AA 1KU answer "rock Christ John Driscoll, is back home Honored "Won't you Sandra your 7e Topolovic, out and w should the Rites Hartman bulowing appreciate du? Mayme uecn, will be the installing mas Seal letter today and help aeain after a brief stay at the ,mo"v. e tun uir .nnw mimuui. which a better Christmas Seal VA hnsnifal in Salt t nt Alt . inenrp Meld Wednesday in SLC Twer it i irajiuonai .wwf,MiABuui, the which nev Chris Diamanti, other The public is cordially invited Campaign this year tnan utan on 'leave of absence' from the nect with Christmas Do your part to .owner of the mine, and the un-- i er Funeral services for Mrs to attend the ceremony. changes! has ever known." until hospital January 9th. preserve the Spirit of Christmas. derground manager, said he had Mayme E. Hartman, 67, Salt Lake City and former Helper May this Birthday of the been working in the blast ?rea ' Prince of Peace bring into your! all morning and had gone to and Price resident, were held heart, and home the warmth of th- east drift about 20 minutes Wednesday in Salt Lake City. His love and the blessings of before the explosion. She died Monday morning in a r 'i 'i "'I Salt Lake hospital. All the kiddies in this end of coiled to the civic auditorium been made and that the pro - ' She was born May 23, 1396 at Railroad Kiddies Xmas Party to Hamilton Carboii Countv, have been look on the city's big fire engine, gram should go off without any 1 Dalpiaz Hi! Ka.iapolis, Kan., At the civic auditorium, all "hitches". forward for weeks for the j?nd Sal'y Woods Powell. Mar- jn ?n Kjih1" Children of Rio Grande ried Ralph Hartman, Nov. 6th, annual visit oi joiiy, tat uia nnrcn ain:nuinn wm ue vn- - ar.unns wno cannot make it to Last month Phi in M Dalpiaz in this area will be feted short a with the as l'JL'O at Kanapolis. She was an f't ick. better known Santa tertaircd program party will be remembered son'of Mr and Mrs Frank Dal- - Thurs&ay, Dec 10 rt 7:.11 n.m. active member of Naomi Chap- t 'jius. ue comes to neipcr to- ana given uiu vmnnm ny iy c.u.n, u ineir parents will con niaa of ITelner. was one of a at f.m nnmml rhris'm, ter 13, Order of Eastern Star, mht (Friday). The tals and romp arounu wun act one of the committee nm- - c1a. s of 405 nominees graduated sponsored by the Vrtc-n- ns C ub Club. spnnsorm? S.nr,,i. then given a huge bag bcrs: R.r Niolsen. William Hun- - and new Lions member Price Helper Assembly Price; forioml Auvi'ia.y, acoo"'-- . Hill awaiting approval nf foodies and sent Icror Arch.e Anderson. C3. Social Order of Beauceant. organization cf the yisit commissions in the U.S. Fiaim, local committeeman dramas re..r,r Give them your name and Armr-Survivors are her husband; Imt patiently for his t party for 'ifhe home, to The event wi'l be service , Jafe en. the even- - your addrcss-thc- y'll announced thrciifihMt sisters, Mrs John W. (Nell) i id s. remember rinllin was listed among the civic auditorium and will -itm Nie'scn, ir.tr of Christmas Eve.. "Pudge Smitii, Bertha Powell, all of yoii. .. of- distinguished crads, to tire u of cart-on- s. Last year the ;Lions-- ' club w.'P Krnar.olis. that Santa will arrive in town Ijor.s officials said today that bo named for promotion to the amu-.a- l VMt viili and rw Buriai was in the Price City from the south, about 6:30 p.m. all preparations to handle the played host to over COO children rank of Second Lieut, in U.S. passing out of foodies to each Cemetery. Friday evening and will be es- - happy crowd of youngsters have from this area. vouncstcr attending Air Force. MEN KILLED brief vs " l - - $S?hS Fraf S FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MINE VICTIMS BEN MONTOYA and Ben B. VALDEZ. Joint Rosary Thurs Mor day 7.30 p.m. Fausett-Etze- l tuary. Joint Requiem Masses for the two men Friday at 10:30 a.m. St. Anthony's Church in Helper. Burial, Mt. View Cem-- i etery, Helper. ARCHIE LARSEN. Services Friday at 2 p.m. in Wellington First Ward LDS Chapel. Burial in Price Citv Cemetery under Mort. direction of Fausett-Etze- l Hards-crabb- j or ed j Req-bee- a, Italian-America- n d 11 r" j-- WOOL CONTEST - WINNERS NAMED - Lorraine' Davis, daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Davis of Kenilworth, was named the senior winner in the district "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest sponsored by the Women's Aux Wool iliary- of the National Growers Assn. This contest was held Dec. 14 at Carbon College Library under the direction of Mary Pizza, district director. - Goldie Orfanakis, daughter of Mr and Mrs George Orfanakis of Price, who modeled a black wool broadcloth coat and Jane Spencer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Orson Spencer, also of Price, who modeled a shift style dress fashioned from teal blue were the winners in the junior division. These girls are both seniors at Carbon High school. Miss Davis, who is a freshman at Carbon College modeled a casual dress fashioned from beige, brown, and orange plaid wool. The three winners will represent Carbon at the state finals in Salt Lake City on January Clh. uner finalists in the district contest were Penny Irvine from Green River; Calleen and Beth Eden from Elmo; Elizabeth Peggy Imai and Patricia Casey from Helper; and Jackie Bryner, Karen Pitts, Patsy Waterman and Marcel a Pace from were Price. All contestants awarded prizes through the cour tesy cf the Wool Bureau. Prizes included five pieces of lovely Pendleton, wool, sewing kits, Dritz sewing aids, and sewing Co-bai- n, books. Judges were Celia Fossat of Helper, Emma Lou Stevenson ami Karen Bliss of Price. A dance number was given by Miss Frankie Coomer. Hostesses for the fashion show were Bren da Marchctti and Tamara Davis all members of Pi Gamma Chi Sorority. The descriptive commentary was read by Miss Christine Ilerzog, a home economics major at Carbon College. Mrs. Iva Llewellyn Dies In Salt Lake Monday Mrs Iva Eliza Sanford Llewellyn, 75, Salt Lake City, and a resident of former long-tim- e Helper, died Monday at her home of pneumonia. Funeral services wlU be I eld Friday at 1 p.m. In the Helper Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y She was born Oct. 9, 1808. at Springville to Cyrus N. & Mary Jane Hunt Sanford Married to Sanford Albert Llewellyn, Dec. 23. 1910 at Sprinsrville: later was solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr Llewellyn died in 19"). She was active in church Railroad Ladies Auxiliary. an! ' "Survivors 'tiro .sons, daughters. Satf-inB., Frrd. TT... both of i, r '( Lr.kc 'Mrs- F4 ( Mary) Helper: Mrs Gordon (Vir ciniM Lvnwaltor, Tnrrnnce. Ca Cyrus N.. Las Vcras, Ncv; 20 13 grandchi'dron: brother, sister, Frank, Mrs Nettio Thorn, both ' Mar-ctiftt- preat-ernndchildr- of Springville. DISTRICT jy - r 1 1 w-jsi- -' i ea0 I ,M gjJJ- e - j We-hav- , .... , - al Hi-Wa- yj busy-nes- Pep-Sprin- ' - 1 1 uttt half-wa- nr-.mrn,T- -- 1 ' - y '"' - ,, V atad j - "r ' r,r ..i.x. 11 . - ' - , "'""" A !Cd s Xmas Party Friday Wight - i "'"'P pjo'o'on cm-p'oyc- es P-nt- nr-rc- w ande t- - -- -- li-- f- . ti-- pro-ra- Eta e e |