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Show erPnt Av 1,01 j 82 0 VOLUME 56 NUMBER tfll DietWpiiay JOHN DIAMANTI STEVE STAR TO REPRESENT DEPT. OF LABOR AT INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR, IN EUROPE Steve Star, in charge of the Safety Division of the mcnt of Public Works (Los An PADDfllJ TIMDuD UDII I llTlDLlI FURNISHING Depart-UHflDU- rlllm LOGS TO ll i years, today was authorized by Mayor Samuel W. Yorty and the Board of Public Works, to accept thp invilntinn ftf TTnitod Wntp? rwai-mn- t n of Tjihor t this counry and Angeles at the International Trades Fair in Zagreb Yugosaviai from Aug. to October 1 KENNEGOTT COPPER rm. mm UTAH AT RIFLE MATCHES This weeks mystery personal A Helper youth, Bruce Buch- -i can rightfully be classified 18, has been selected as a one of the few remaining member of the Utah State Rifle Team and will participate as c pioneers f Helper and Carbon senior member on the team in the j County. John Diamanti, 87, is still aettoMl high power rifle cham- -j active in business, putting in his pionship matches slated for Aug. daily Stint at the Carbon Fuel j Company at Camp Perry, Ohio. offices, or making the son. of Robert and iness calls for his sons. At the . present time he is Gertrude Buchanan of Helper. has attended five prac- - dulging in one-the few luxur-tlc- e match shots at Ft. Douglas ies of his long and varied life during Ofay and lest month was: taking a few days off to soak in a participant in the Rocky Moun-jth- e warm fc hearth-givi- ng water tain regional high power rifle at Lava Hot Spring, Idaho, j John Diamanti, one of the ctempiooships in Salt Lake. the Castle Gate est immigrant citizens, of the Rifle and Pistol Club, Buchanan state, came to the i United States has won a number of top awards in 1903 from his native Greece. In the Utah State Gallery Small, He has lived 57 years in Carbon Bore pnd Utah Small Bore Out- - County. door snatches. He also is entered! During his life he has been a is two other meets prior to the hotel owner and operator; sheep snttonal matches at Camp Perry, and cattle raiser; slaughterhouse Ibe high power rifle champion and wholesale meats operator; re. rihrp match at Fort Douglas on tail meats and butcher business ; Auif. 4, and, the smalf bore utj grocery store operator; he oper-do- or shoot' at the Salt Lake Cttyiated a saloon' in Carbon County pottce rifle range on Aug. 8th. prior to the prohibition era. He Bruce is an NRA instructor in! has been active in the coal min-s- fe handling of firearms at the ing busines, since 1933. Caitjon Hunters Safety school at Four of his sons James, Chris, . Stan and George are active In Helper.. fie is rated as a crack shot by the management of the mine. ' Sntben Bera, president of the He built the first brick build Ckstle Gate Rifle and Pistol duo ing . (Colonial Hotel now the and by Lyle Mower, instructor present site of Diamanti' Cafe) at the Carbon Hunter Safety Tins Wick structure played a school. vital role in the history of the irtwn in 1ft 1ft iurhn a firo ctjirtoH VISITING PARENTS , lA K a d.Hch. Arthur Dalpiaz arrived here CTo!m w Sunaay from Kansas City, Mo .,lJournal and for a twowweek visit with Mi fire' and destroyed M nt) caught buudmg, m parents Mr and Mrs Art Dalpiaz to Coloniars brick uu .l wall Rest bou ubKr town was gamed by His wife and sons, Deanna Carl;this firerof and Curt, who have been vising broke out Christmas day, Dec. 24 for two weeks with her parents, 19118. Mr and Mrs Wm Dance of Drag-erto- n, John is the father of seven sons joined him here for the all born in Helper they are visit. Arthur is attending dental Lee, restraunteer; Steve, autoKanof school at the University mobile dealer; Jiaimes, general sas City, and will graduate in of coal mine; Stan, and manager June of 1933. George, mechanical department of mine; Chris, assistant manager, BONAGGI RITES HERE and Walker, member of the U.S. Diplomatic Service, presently a member of US. Embassy Staff at Gabon, African Republic on FRIDAY MORNING the west coast of the Dark ConAnthony Vincent Bonacci, 60, tinent. Proud of being a citizen of the resident of Helper, died long-tiTuesday in a Price hospital, aftar UjS. since 1907 (55 years) he has a keen interest in community afa long illness. Requiem Mass will be celebrat- fairs and "keeps young" by doing ed at St. Anthony's Catholic some bowling occasionally at the church Friday morning at 9 a.m. Bonnje Lanes, or indulging In a atHoly Rosary will be recited at soothing game of solitare. He church tends his at regularly. the Mitchell Funeral Chapel Longevity is a constitutional Price tonight (July 12) at 7:30 of the Diamantis. characteristic o'clock. Hr. was horn Anril 21. 1A02 at' John and three brothers, ueorge, Castle Gate to John and Carmella Nick and Gust, have a combined Scavo Bonacci. He married Vera 'age in excess of 300 years. He says, his was the first Golden in 1926 at Price. er family to settle in Helper. For many years he was a and welder for the Rio 4-Auto Club Mets Grande Railroad here. He had H also worked in the coal mines of Every Wednesday the area. Several years ago he Invites New Members owned and operated a lounge and The Automotive Club, an older tavern in Ogden. group, holds Its weekly meet He was a Fourth degree memeach Provo Wednesday at 8 pjm. in ing of Columbus, ber,' Knights new bus garage by the high the Chapter. . Survivors are his widow, Salt school at Price. James Warren Lake City; brother, sisters, Joe, is the leader, under the direction Robert Rio Linda, Calif.; Mrs James, of the County Agents Schofield. and Hassell Clara (Rosle) Montoro, Mrs Angelo Officers of the organization are (Angelina) Pascuzzl, both of Hel David Armstrong; Vice President, per; Mrs Louis (Lena) Alello, President, Marilyn Gardner; Sec Pa. Philadelphia, Macella Pace; Reporter, retary, the . in Ogden Burial will be Hank Hassell, and Recreation the of direction under Cometery Director, Connie Nick. Mitchell Funeral Home. Anyone between the age of 15 to 21 who would like to join WE'RE TRYING ! "Try to be nice to everyone should be at the,, meeting next until you have made your first Wednesday night. Project books million after that they'll be nice are given each member. Refresh mentg are served. to you." bus-Bruce- -ts I oe of . u-- iv boil-ermak- 4-- H , THURSDAY, JULY 1902 12, 0FJ1O4,775.35 The timber industry in this area is being stimulated toy the m ana pine poies purviiMbe for use in Kennecott Copper Cory Utah Copper Division smelter, west of Magna. Steve is a native of Helper, The poks are being harvested of Mr and Mrs (by ..the Pine Canyon Timber Co. and is tne of Price in the Indian Canyon Robert Star of Carbonville. Ho area, about 20 miles north of is married to the former Miss Helper. The area is on the Car- - Lola DeAngeles of Castle Gate. ) Star was selected to be one County line. The freshly cut poles are thrust of the two American represen- into a furnace of molten copper, tatives to the Fair because of his which is at a temperature of extensive background and ex- about 2,000 degrees, in one of the perienoa in mining, steel and gov final steps in copper smelting, ernmental operations and becausa The poles burst into flame, thus of his intimate understanding of n removing most of the oxygen im- - the language, purities in the copper as carbon His parents w?re Creation immi- dioxide. grant, when that country was According to Angelo Mahleres, part of the Austro-HungariThe recreation program spon- owner of the Pine Canyon Tim- - Qnpire.. This is his first visit ber Co., about 180 tons of poles to his ancestral home, Carl Chiara Receives IMMIIN17AT.ni. Tfl PF School District which started on a week are being shipped to representaiw imiiiwiiikniiwii Commission Kennecott. The poles re 30 to tives Nat'l Guard Monday, under the general dirte ,n ch of the ection of Larry Regis Jr. has to M Department of Labor's fety dis- Carl Chiara, son of Mr and Mrs GIVEN IN COUNTY date been well received by the . inches in diameter. ...m riMuimu u,vv Hector Chiara of Helper was in this area. people rd4I,n me theme of Psychological and v'JLf111 unsporting tv, of Safety, Mayor Guard Military Academy, Camp JULY 17 FOR POLIO Regis submitted a program of the timber. -. v- activities and a schedule of sesi ivnjr ww wuvvu. tw.. incj w ut vvauiams, uxan, on june zj wiin ' conduct demonstrations of safety the rank ofSecond Lieutenant. Of are sions in arts and crafts to be .Carbon County families and safety training devices, hold' a ciass of 52, anly 23 graduated urged to visit their physicians presented in He)per Spring Glen, BAIIASKY FILES FOR seminars on chiara was hte youngest in tha office on Tuesday, July 17 from Castle. Gate and Kenilworth, as question industrial safety training prog- - ciass. He is on active duty with 2 to 5 pjn. to complete or begin follows: STATE REP. 0FFH5F rams sponsored by the Depart- - the 144th Evacuation' Hospital polio and other heeded immun Helper Tuesday and Thursday ment of Labor and Industry, and until . August when his unit will izations. Under sponsorship of the with recreational dancing pn Hon ' ... Carbon County Medical Society, days and Wednesday. . emphasize the r safety training be released. ,be program conducted by Star for Hardship The two day schedule lists. 8 He wiU then join the .. 1115 th lniectl0ns rne row employees oi ma am, may arrange with tnoiria.m. swimming (male) ; Engineer Group at; Salt Lake City cases Depart, of Public Works which w51, an pt. Beivoir. Va.. doctor for the injections without swimming (female); JO am. Ten has resulted in considerable re - .m nis, (m); 11 ajn.. Tennis (f); 1 September for engineering." is1 In area the pjm. volleyball for girls and 2 on Physicians Helper (Continued training. ( Page Five) in the Dr. are pjn. volleyball bor boys. cooperating project a. R .Demman and Dr. O. W. Spring Glen Monday., 8 ajiv Swimming (m); 0 a.m. SwimPhelps. TELEPHONE MICROWAVE SYSTEM READY In a letter to the Carbon Med- ming (f); 10:30 volleyball for ical group, G. Carlyle' Thompson boys; lil: 30 .volleyball for girls; Carbon County will soon have M.D., Director of Public Health 1:30 p.m. quiet games (both); at a addition to its long- - of Utah State Department of 2:30 active games for both. The Matekovic Services Held Mttamajor whonP rvi(.P ,vv wav r Health, has endorsed the Salk recreation dance for Spring Glen j of microwave. Afternoon Wednesday polio clinics being held here this will be. on Thursdays. Testing has started on a $2 summer, and recommends com- - Castle Gate, Fridays: 8 ajn. At Mitchell Chapel radio relay pletion of protection rather than .Tennis (m); 9 am. Tennis (f); million microwave ' Funeral services for Martin system between Salt Laice City oral . vaccine at this tim'e. Dr.jlO a. m. 'activity games; .11 ajn. res - and Grand Junction, Colo. The Matekovic Sr., 84, long-tiThompson stated: "I am - happy quiet games (both) 1 p.m. volley ident of Spring Glen, who died new Fystem will have two take- - to learn from your letter of the, ball for boys; 2 pjm. volleyball at his home last Sunday, were off points one designed to serve for girls. Recreation dance on nem yesieraay i me minuiui rncx-- ana me ouiei, we uiuw. j MediC)I Society to lbring about a Tuesday. Funeral chapel at Price. Basin area uu "UB" a Kenilworth, Wednesday: 8 a.m. vt,"'.high d:gree of immunization to Tennis Filing Tuesday afternoon just A retired coal miner and farm station (an) 9 ajm. Tennis (f) ; the in polio canamong people your as a before deadline time, Six radio relay towers have area Persons who have had operator, he had been associated 10 a.m. activity games (both); pre didate for the office of Repre- - wim cc cuunary wait! oeen rour ui inese uc 11 a.m. quiet games (both); 1 irrigauon ereciea; n1lu, v3(.inp .hnu,, James District The first tower andj organl2ations in the area for in Utah. Me the series or haye p.m. volleyball, for 'boys; 2 p.m. ttanasxy, zv, neipci, reoeater station was built on a boster dosie as soon as years many possible. volleyball for girls. Recreation i ownc , ,ft77 at agent-iW,a hnrn not Persons who have had . . . any dance on Friday. and!!Minfl sfMlthMst of Spanish Fork. Announcing his candidacy Mr Director for the above areas vaccine two should have .doses am interested "I said: Banasky Cucic iMatekovic. He mar The second tower is on the top of Salk vaccine, two weeks will be John AngottL Mary apart in further education;; to work ried Mary Elizabeth Vuksinick m m-v- ei i for Kenilworth jnuuiiim gs SQpn .sibe and pprefer- - Swimming hand in hand with all govern- Jan. 4, 1907 at Salt Lake retower and The third Summit. on Monday with City. be will people a ,f abIy doge mental groups in Carbon County Mr Matekovic came to the U.S. peater station is located on the atep Glen. Spring the summer However jn to further the tourist trade and in 1892. for Castle Gate building at Price, wuh Swimming SQ vaccinated will latjtfp to help bring new industry into Survivors are his widow, sons. telephone , ax rourxn arum hk tne on Tuesday and be will eed people dose Exanother next year. the county; and my main inter1.111 , riuvu, Ijill uuii wunj aiivA tower itiu. been eept in the event of a polio out- Thursday with Helper. est is in representing the people unuguiviiii anai has Jack, Carlo, Dorothy, 'Vernal. The sixth Bowling Clinic Planned break this summer, oral polio of Carbon County the way they Cheyenne; Mrs John (Annie) Kosec Jr., 'erected at Baxter Pass in Colo-M-rs vaccine should A Bowling clinic will be taught be given by inwant to be represented.' Ted Ji. (Charlene) Milovich, rado and will receive and beam by Johnny Bianco at the Bonnie "My past work with civic and all of Spring Glen; Mrs Nathan message, from the telephone of - dividual physicians only in spec Lanes -for all area people begini 5ituatioM between now and t; . . . jla, .. mc vuiuuj m j T u Kiuu'irs mi iv. j. euucauunui mrs jjiair v.,nce at ranaj junaiuu, uiu. fal, xh rpnt!nn fnr iM , n! ning August 13. True- cost will be shows my great interest in mk-- 1 Microwaves do not follow the; fMom: (BoMie) Anderso'n, Mrs Carolyn wj1 10 certs a line. Grouo instruction uve ui. Bfl n ing um a1 R of the earth, but rather not be harmful, but curve Mrs Don Nw Stand-(al- d this will bu es follows: 9 a.m. boys; nauve of a during is Banasky are beamed in a straight path, season of the year a certain num 10 a.m. girls; 11 a.m. adults. This Mrs wayne E. (Nemo much like a beam of light. Radio ber of persons receiving oral clinic will las for five days. tion in the Carbon schools. He Lewis, Concord, Calif.; Mrs Don relay stations, therefore, are gen polio vaccine will not benefit Golf Clinic graduated from Carbon College (Bett ) LaR erally spotted about every 30 to from it because of other viruses A Golf clinic will be taught by Ta ; u 7 Z 'W John L-- (Vivian) Lewis, 50 miles and in direct line of prevalent in the intestinal tract. Golf Pro Bob Boyce, for all area SJ.Ooo. Bay, Ore: Mrs Andre (Kath sight with connecting stations. Without knowing it, these persons people, beginning Ausj. 0. Instruct T ion will be at the Carbon Simeteys, LasVegas, Nev.; However, due to the extremely He has ibeen in the Insurance ryn) Continued on Pace For Continued on Prge Four ' Continued On Page on Page Five business for the past seven years. He is a former member of the United Mine Workers of America, Castle Gate Local union 5916. Office-Seeke- rs He is a past president of the Alumni of Carbon College; forsec, (D), Spring Glen, incum- Assessor mer Red Cross chairman, two By deadline filing time Tues- deadline Tuesday are: bent; Thomas B. Larsen (D), of State Representative 1st Dist, G. Pete Frandsen (D), Price; years ... one of the originators and day, Carbon County office-seeke- rs made a good showing in filDr. C. R. Fahring (D); John Wellington; J. Arnold Mathis, Robert Radakovich (D), Helper; founders and past president of the College of Eastern Utah De- ing for elective offices to oe Halpine (D), James Banasky (R) (D), Miller Creek; Jack Merrion Charles H, Semken Sr., (D) of Association. He has voted on this fall. Democratic all of Helper. Wilson, (D) Wellington; O. A. Price, incumbent; Asa L. Draper velopment worked closely with the college candidates are many for the com State Representative 2nd Dist. (R), Wellington. Russell S. Williams (D), Price, Troseth (R), Helper. in recruiting students and abtain mission office. Recorder 'Republican acClerk Mrs Joy Henderson , Mllano, ing sdiplarshlps for students to tivity, although not so great, did incumbent. P. Hampton MacArthur (D), (D),' Carbonville; Mrs Anne O'attend Carbon ' College. He was list a candidate for State reprePrice; B. H. Young (D), Carbon- Brien (D), Miller Creek; ; Mae chirman of the ' committee to sentative, one each for, the two County Commissioner candione Glen and commission Phil ville, Incumbent. Johnson posts, of the Utah (D), Spring University Sampinog (D), Price, incumbent. bring . W. H. Maynard (D), Price. Al- Attorney basketball team to Price to play date for assessor post.' Sheriff A. John Rugger! (D), Price, in LaVoy B. Gale (D), Helper; bert Santi (D), Price, incumbent; Carbon, which enabled the school to make over $2,000 for" the cumbent; Daniel C. Keller (D), Albert Passic (D), Price, incumMajor contests will be In the J. R. .(Bob) Olsen (R), Price. ' . Price. Democratic race for state represchool's scholarship fund. bent, County Commissioner ; t j v ' two-ye- ar ' commisand Treasurer sentative Cormanl Luke ", ds to He married the former (D). Helper; Surveyor Steve J. Diamanti (D), former ' William Thomas (D), Price; John Bene (D), Price, incumBeverly Beard of Midvale. They sion posts. the who before filed Candidates commissioner, Helper; Louis Ko Adrian Anderson (D), Helper. have three children. bent; Carl Nyman (D), Price. $25,-957.- 26 $5,-383- .25 sn Mien, , 0 NEWSPAPER ' and the The Mayor and City Council of Operating Budget Cemetery receiving $2,- General Government allocation 628.09. Helper meeting Thursday, June Water Dept. allocation will be 28, adopted the city's first fiscal totals $33,276.05. The breakdown year budget in the amount of of this amount is: Administrative $26,966.00. Receipts from Sale of $104,775-35- . Departmental alloca- $17,706.50; Justice Court $1,312.80 water etc is estimated at $37,-a- nd tions of this budget are less City Hall & Buildings, $14,-- ! 150.00. j Water dipt has unappropriated than the previous year, according 256.75. to City Recorder, Joe Bonaccl, Jr. Pulblic Safety allocation is: For surplus of $10,054.00. Fire! Klectric Dept revenue from the for operation of all city Polios Dept. , Budget $22,966.00; of power, pole rental, etc is departments for the period July Dept. $5,140.00; Zoning Admin-'sal- e 1, 1902 to June 30, 1963, is: istrator, $571.00. for a total of estimated at $130,845.00. Disbursements in Electric Dept $28,677.00. Public Works allocation totals will be $129,606.50. This dept has RECEIPTS $32,606.80. Streets and sidewalks unappropriated surplus of $1,- Anticipated receipts for the gets $18,488.00; Engineering $1,- -' 248.50. fiscal year are; Class C Road fund totals the 268.00; Garbage collection $12,- -! amount of $9,64030; $4,363.08 is 850.65. Helper City tax money, ; State Ijquor Fund allotLibrary Dept will receive $2,-- 1 balance; state allotment is for Salaries, books, sub- - 277.80. ment, $2,76055; City money from all other departments, $31,235.00; scriptions and office needs. The above amount will be Transfer from Electric Utility, Recreation, Parks and Cemetery used to seal and chip, and oil $42,000.00; Beginning balance of budget is $7,832.25. The major mulch city streets, presently in previous year $6,000.00. Total re- portion $3438.75 is for recreation need of general replacement or with Parks receiving $2,05.50, repair. ceipts and balance, $107,853.21. MYSTERY PERSON CRUCE BUCHANAN TO . STRICT C1ELPESI CITY ADOPTS BUDGET HELPER PIONEER IS Winner in the (Mystery Personality contest drawing held Monday afternoon was iMrs Tony Hribar of Helper.. Mrs Hribar won the minimum prize of $6.59 having missed finding some ' of the clues. The drawing took place at the Mutual iPurniture & Hardware Store. Drawing the name was Mr Frank Ferderber, retired coal miner. Next week the contest drawing locale will change to Progressive Market on South Main. The big prize will be $47 cash to the rocky person drawn if he has the right person and has four.d all of the clues. flATl Dl HELPER. UTAH 28 Mrs Hribar Wins Contest Prize Money flPRESEHT RAILROAD AND MINING A ' taTs Recreation' Prognin Mlkd by Director mm Serbo-Croatia- an - ja "! 2 I a.a i nd-ansrwer ; if me na ; j,. 1,-i- .. y ;, . . wv. 1 yi Kiy) . :l: : aa 0r; i Carbon Coun-Continu- ed Turn Out En Masse ear V i i'' 1 |