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Show November 13. 1917 y, Tins New Club Formed bers of the corporation. "That any person engaged in business in the city of Helper and vicinity may become a member of this association. Officers and directors listed are Articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerks office Ernest Flaiin, president and di- last week for the organization of,reckr; Janies Bergera, vice the Gay Inn at Helper. The new dent and director, and Vito Ro- club was founded by Joe S. Dal-- 1 dio secretary-treasurand di ' Frank Barboglio, Ernest rcctor Flaim, Tony Vieta, A. J. Vieta, capital stock is listed by the Rudolph Rebol, Angelo Pascozzd, corporations. At Helper By Businessmen Kings Richard son according to the, Tele-Pia- z, Canada, Evening barrister Toronto was the wouldn't retire, died on jjses er Colzani, John Pantolakis, James' JOIN SHRINE NOBILITY age of 96. f was the fa- - Bianco and Janies J. Bergera . Among the 30 novices who suc- h.ardson Roaf. tlie cessfully survived the pilgrimage ,n ar1Lles, i sall(exLst for 5 years and to Mecca last Saturday to climax the Iaw bjtctiVes and Purposes for the fall ceremonial of El Kalah practicing wasthi?Mr ' Roaf the corPoration is formed far 74 years in Salt Lake City were L. jar are to acquire, maintain and temple .ii two months Jack Hyatt, Chris P. Jouflas and office. downtown to his operate club rooms, dining room William T. Murphy, Helper; ris & born on Charles street, and to provide E. Kissell, 3e Sunnyside, and an"d was one of the few facilities for members to meet jard B. Powell, Dragerton. Braxton reand engage in social and related residents who could the Shrine contingent Tie assassination of Abraham activities and to do any and all Leading ul from this section was Frank He was also termed the acts that may be decided boglio, president of the Eastern U.e in u upon by a majority of the mem- - Utah Shrine club. o( Canehe. Roaf was a strong advoOctober Toronto 5 Vffj Bar-lawf- W Mr In The CITY COURT (Crowded out last week) November 1: Pete Tony Cordova, 21, and Felix Quintana, 20, charged in two separate complaints with burglary at Petes club and the Troy Laundry at Helper on October 28, appeared in court and requested time to consult an attorney. Further proceedings in the matter were continued to November 7 at 10:00 a. m. Bail was set at $1000 each on each offense and they were remanded to the custody of the sheriff until such bail Is obtained or they are otherwise legally discharged. electric One jumbo five cent coin machine was destroyed by the sheriffs office under direction of the city court and $26.50 contained was turned over to the clerk of the court. against Raymond Complaints and Rosando Garcia Ulaberry were ordered passed to the files flat-topp- ed for future action. Ulaberry had been charged with disturbing the peace and Garcia with battery. Both men have reportedly left the jurisdiction of the court. Two civil matters were also heard on this day. November 3: Five complaints charging violation of the state's hunting laws were filed on this day. Charles Peterson has been charged with hunting pheasants out of season. R. Cameron Peterson has been charged with killing out of season. Joe a pheasant Griffone and Ervin Feichko have been charged with killing two hen pheasants, and Rex D. Workman has been charged with hunting pheasants in a bird and game sanctuary. All have been ordered to appear tomorrow morning to answer to the charges. November 5: Marvin Brown, Frice, charged with operating a entex-ea plea of not lottery, guilty and advised the court tiiat he Is obtaining the services of counsel. Further proceedings were continued to November 12 for the purpose of setting the matter for trial. Paul Majnick, signer of the complaint, charges that Brown organization which urged and Canada give full tw citi-t- Dty very i FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY 2 HI-LA- ND HOMOGENIZED MILK Orftnrc-rflmta- h GO VgEP citi-residi- ng laDf-iDim-iMD- legislation, Mira air the son of John Roaf, j, WasCounsel, Isabella and Ws He was proud jckardson Roaf. rffeUED ancestry, United ts, descendants of the States Vies who fled the United the American Revolution, settled in Canada j, forebears was educated in 4 1784. He mate To-prv- schools and the Uni-iit- y Toronto. of joint stock and the he attended Supjrrt sittings of the Canadian reme Court in 1885. At one time management of the pi assumed in specialist cases, A Qehjb o all United States, in their countries the u. s. would enact gi that procal schemed for the disposal of property by chance among persona who paid valuable considerable upon an understanding and expectation that said property was to be disposed of by lot or chance. Committee, that Citizens o( Page Sevea PRICE, UTAH SUN-ADVOCAT- E, patent former secrethe Canadian National He received his KC, Cross, in 1928. He and Knights to King )fci Roaf were presented Castle liward VIII at Windsor and was a Siijon cy of i cost billion dollars . . . one-ha- lf 1905. greatly in medical assisted He search of infantile paralysis, a iaease with which he was strick-- o as a child. He gave of his tod to assist medical science in was a member of St. Pauls Anglican church for more tu 70 years and taught Sunday tool classes for 55 years. He was also accorded the title it Grand Old Man of the Mamie Order. He joined the Ionic j)dge, A. F. and A. M., in 1875 ad held a medal for 50 years aobership in the Masonic lodge. He life. son James from Price, caU-- k to his father's bedside, arriv-- 4 just a few hours after his fa-l- er Sis succumbed. other son survives, Eldon Roaf, Liverpool, Oae hr Her-- cl I0BERT We've been spending 20 million dollars a month to improve production facilities . . . Our peacetime steel production has reached a new high . . . For Sale signs at The Rent, k the District Court of Carbon County, Slate of Utah fc the Matter of the Estate of known as beng one and the Deceased. MARTIN, also krt Martin, person, notice to creditors Creditors will dth vouchers to if New plants and improvements will present claims the undersigned fce oflice of the Utah Fuel ppany at Castle Gate, Carbon Utah on or before the day of January, A. D., U E. DURRANT, 1948. Administrator of the Estate t Robert Martin, also known Rs Bert Martin, being one and the same person, deceased. Published November 13, 1947 t Published December 4, 1947 Safety practices, ventilation and her improve nnts have made working conditions Utah's mines safe. Pay and This year United States Steel will produce 61 more steel than in 1939 , the last peacetime year before the war. Even with an increase of nearly 2,000,000 tons in steel capacity since 1940, our mills have been strained to supply steel to so many industries for so many things . . . veterans emergency housing . . . emergency freight cars . . . automobiles . . . refrigerators . . . stoves . . . wire . . . pipe . . . machinery of all sorts, and countless other needs. An added difficulty in meeting present demands was the industry loss of 18 million tons of steel production resulting from the steel and coal strikes since V-- J day. Until November 1st of this year, U. S. Steel was spending 20 million dollars a month for construction of new production facilities. During the coming months, we shall continue to spend more than 15 million dollars a month on this expansion program. We have scheduled billion improvements and additions costing coke ovens . . . dollars . . . new blast furnaces . . . new mills new . wire . . mills facilities for . . . new new sheet steel and of tin increased production plate ingots, tubular products. United States Steel has never failed to increase its facilities to help meet the steel needs of the country. Our steel production is keeping pace with America. one-ha- lf are 9od. More men ore needed. Mining Of INDUSTRY UTAH SUBSIDIARY TUBE COMPANY COMPANIES! OR WELL AMERICAN BRIDGE COMPANY SUPPLY COMPANY AMERICAN STEEL TENNESSEE COAL. IRON I WIRE COMPANY t RAILROAD COMPANY . STEEL CORPORATION UNITED STATES STEEL iJLPORT COMPANY . COLUMBIA STEEL UNITED STATES COMPANY . CYCLONE FENCE DIVISION STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY . FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING UNITED STATES I DRY STEEL SUPPLY COMPANY DOCK COMPANY . 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