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Show The Helper Journal 2 Thursday, May Evelyn V. GaiUard Main Street 16, 1974 (Cont. from Page Area Legion to host district convention Natta Gillard, 49, of Kearns died May 10 after a sudden illness in a Salt Lake top reservoir and have had to drive further to reach the reservoir. The Mayor assured them he would check into this. Councilman Frank Scavo received approval to have the check on the price of a drive truck Carbon Post No. 21 of the Vince Bonza, service ofLadies Auxiliary officers besides one for a regular American Legion and the ficer, athletic officer and are Ladies' Auxiliary will host a Boys' State chairman; ViolaGladys Voll, president; model truck to replace the secretary; one totaled in a recent district convention Sunday Louis Wahl, assistant, ElizabethOri, Bonza, treasurer; mishap. Mr. Scavo said the at Helper Civic Auditorium. service officer; Doug Louise Bosone, Girls' State vehicle would be to post According Parsons, chaplin and Fred chairman and Enis Fred Martinez, Voll, veterans cross drive Poppy chairman. Limone, handy especially in the winter while servicing the registration will begin at chairman. water line at Kyune. city noon followed by a luncheon Councilman Scavo also at 1 p.m. after which received approval for members of the men and watermaster Kerry Nielson women's organizations will to be reimbursed for the use conduct separate meetings of his truck until the new ofto elect new district truck arrives. ficers. The city has sent bids to A social hour will be held all area vehicle dealers for at the conclusion of the a new truck. meetings. All panel members were Ken Dimick, a Helper football coach and head Fifth District president Lenard of native who was active in the baseball coach at Battery present for the session Brown sports picture Creek High School in including city department Orangeville; Clarence W. local throughout his school years, Beauxort, S.C. His baseball supervisors. Also present Jones, department commander and other depart- has made quite a record in team recently completed a were members of the city his first year as a coach in record to finish second planning commission. mental officers are exAfter the meeting adin school South circles in their Class to high attend. place pected Carolina. Dimick been and has journed, members of the Officers of Carbon Post leage, city planning commission Dimick, a son of Mr. and nominated for Class No. 21 are Lawrence met with city planning of Avon Dimick Mrs. "coach in of the the year" Buckley, commander; Mr. consultant Rodney Despain Helper, is the assistant state. Martinez, post adjustant; The Battery Creek school of Provo to start the drafis a new school in the ting of ordinances that will Beaufort area, recently affect future subdivisions. ' , ' 1 I i ... ' ' ' . ' i Mrs. Funeral 4-- A and Central Commission won games in the opening day of the Helper WBBA league that featured a parade and flag raising ceremony. Mayor Chuck Ghirardelli and City Councilman ErKiwanis I cause. Charles Ghirardelli Mayor nest Gardner assisted league president Tony e KEN DIMICK Hribar in the ceremonies. constructed and operating for the first time this school Kiwanis wasted little time year. Dimick took an in asserting their power inexperienced group of over Helper Mercantile to underclassmen and guided win by a score of 14-- Scott them to the high finish the Nielsen hit the first home very first year. run of the new season in the Dimick has been in South first inning to spark a four-ru- n Carolina for three years, frame for the teaching at Beaufort High Kiwanians. The winners School for two years in the went on to post four more in special education depart- the second, two in the third ment. and four in the fourth. He is married to the former Linda Waller of Tommy Jacksonville, Fla. and the Hribar was the winning couple reside in Burton, S.C. pitcher for Kiwanis, and the youngster aided his own Dimick is a former Junior College cause with three hits in the baseball player at the game. Michael Wilson, College of Eastern Utah Scott Rigby, Tony Regis after graduating from and Neilsen all had two or pre-gam- CERTIFICATE $500 MINIMUM ''' r -- Mi" .riTfcrt Park gets oDemos 6 new trees (Cont. from Page 1) Carbon area to file for a seat on the Carbon County trees have been planted in the Helper City Park, this week announced city parks councilman Ernest Gardner. Two of the trees are Green Ash, two are Mulberry and two are White Ash. City employes and Mr. Gardner and his wife and sister-in-laMae Hiatt planted the new trees which replaced some that were removed earlier. Mr. Gardner also said new evergreen trees will be planted at Mountain View Cemetery this summer. Now that summer is near, Mr. Gardner emphasized that no bicycles, motorcycles or vehicles will be permitted to travel on city park lawns. Also, persons caught carving into trees, park tables or lawn will be prosectued, Mr. Gardner Commission.' For the county clerk position, Mr. Chiara of Helper and F.A. Migliore had filed; while A. Ross Horsley, a Price City policeman, and Sheriff Albert Passic had filed for county sheriff. Mr. Rachiele and Price DUE TO CURRENT HIGH INTEREST RATES, SENTRY IS OFFERING THE SPECIAL CERTIFICATES LISTED ABOVE. THIS OFFER MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE Senior Citizen CUP AND MAIL COUPON I . (enclosed) Please deposits Iovna J 9 I M flic IIHHI wcimiiwbiv ill uic aiipvum vi for the period checked below. 10 Certificate 8 1 -- Year Certificate Certificate I NAME. ADDRESS . ZIP.. .STATE CITY. News I May 16, 12:45 p.m., dinner at the Price Elementary School, door prize and program; Rummage sale beins at the Center; May 17, Rummage sale continues; 7:30 p.m., dance at the American Legion Hall, all having birthdays during the month honored; May 18, final day of Rummage sale; 12:30 p.m. bus will leave for nrro Valley Music Hall Rouvan's special ntertainment. THRIFT CORPORATION 155 S. Main 3150 S. State Salt Like City, Utah Two Locations: Phone: Helper, Utah 48M151 Phone:472-553- 3 for e- Make reservations at Center; May 20, 2 p.m., Kitchen Band practice; 7:30 p.m., ceramics; 8 p.m., attend Mass Political your Meetings more hits also. Mercantile picked hits off Hribar, two Gary Oliver and Magann. Central ....... v. the County Commission post. Returning unopposed are State Representative Mike Dmitrich, Ray Downard, county assessor; William Thomas, county treasurer; Ann county O'Brien, recorder and Bruce Ware, countv surveyor. Flemetakis two-ye- said. Wash your refrigerator out with a solution of baking soda and water once a week. It gives it a nice smell. SOD95 COLORInstalled TUBES gg $rnoo vltfprice Black Tubes & by John eleven-year-ol- d Breznick. But it was not the Commission's hitting attack that carried them to victory. The victors put all seven runs on the scoreboard without ever getting a hit of husky Michael g Burrows, a GMOooo R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone - Price II MUV 0 0 1 1 Tonight (Thursday) 5:30 p.m. Mercantile vs Few things can be as embarrassing or as frustrating as being caught short of cash. And yet it happens. If the situation can be remedied by cashing a check or using a credit card, fine. But what if it can't? A dash to the bank? What if the bank is closed? p.m. There's really only one solution. It's a Walker Bank account. Because at Walker Bank you always have access to your money, no matter what time of day. ..no matter what day of the week. How? With a Walker Bankard. By using your Walker Bankard to operate our AMPM tellers you can make any one of 11 different banking transactions, whenever it happens to be convenient for you. So it's really just like having a key to the bank. A key to the bank might not take care of all life's embarrassing situations, but it will surely eliminate some of them. If you can't get a key to the bank where your money is, maybe you ought to put your money in another bank. Walker Bank. Thursday by Publishers Inc. South Main St Helper, Utah ClASS POStAOE HfcLPER, UTAH Rolando. Jr. & Photo Editor Robert Fmney Pubiisner MFMBFR 472-333- 0 44 OF THE Your key M 00 per year in Utah JOper year Out of State NeWpJKper Association i Q23Z Morticians burger Advertising AND SERVICE Q2 Mitchell Oan Stock . GEE I Walter Bona Editor South Main Street. Helper, Utah ( 4 Helper ISerw 129 ar 1 League Standings Central Commission 1 1 Kiwanis 0 Helper Mercantile 0 Mutual Furniture Joe News N for filed triple by Burrows in the fourth accounted for one Mutual run and two more were scored off the tiring Breznick in the last inning, a single up the middle by Billy Kirkwood driving both runs in. SECOND PAID AT SSALES Springville; Donald, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Elaine Crew, Ohio; 1 7 A Pick upand Delivery Available RADIO-TELEVISIO- Ogden Provo up 18? n it Salt Lake City Franklin, Commerce City, Calif; Hugh, Springville; 111.; Winfred, Stanley, hard-throwin- Includes Installation n Florence Rowley, 80, Spring Glen, died May 9 in a Downey, Calif, hospital. Born on December 30, 1893 in Teasdale to John and Diantha Noyes Frosyth. Married to Franklin Rowley on January 2, 1918 in the Manti LDS Temple; he later died. Survivors, sons, daughters, left-hande- r. S A White Florence Rowley Right now your local Air recruiter has over 1000 Air Force openings that he can guarantee to qualified applicants - starting immediately. You'll begin earning $326 a month plus room and board. Opporfor tunities promotion, education and training, travel. The sky's no limit with the super jobs available right now. Call collect: Force 7-- Journal Helper Issued every REBUILT, and Delivered. arrangements Immediate Openings Available Commission p.m. Mutual Furniture vs Kiwanis. Monday, 5:30 p.m. Helper Mercantile vs Kiwanis. 5:30 Tuesday, p.m. Central Commission vs Mutual Furniture. Year Warranty on Most Tubes (Bernice) Tracey Central Commission vs Helper Mercantile; 2:30 2 WW up six each by Mutual Furniture. Saturday, 1:00 PICTURETUBE Rebuilding 3 Helper topped Mutual Furniture 3 behind a fine pitching effort Schedule: i i i c Nick businessman Ten-year-o- ld Carbon High where he played football as well as baseball. He went on to the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City for his degree where he played football for two years. A PICTURED with new trees that were planted in the Helper City Park last week are (Left) Gino Ori and city parks H-- J councilman Ernest Gardner. Photo Six new win openers Keith were pending as of press time. 4-- A O Glen Cemetery, Spring yesterday (Wednesday). Xavier PUling of Salt Lake. 13-- 2 Kiwanis, Commission children. Graveside services held at the ADS Area man's record 'impressive' as coach 1 Calif.; Mrs. Leonne Hurst, Downey, Calif.; 14 grandchildren; three great - grand- Catholic Church in Kearns on February 22, 1964. She was also a member of the Legion of Mary at St. Francis Church, a past member of the BPW, PTA and Kearns Little League and Babe Ruth baseball groups. She was also a E Kearns Lady Lions Club member and affiliated with 5 Services Offered the Community DevelopBRACE yourself for a thrill ment of Kearns. the first time you use Blue include Lustre Survivors to clean rugs. Rent Evan, son, husband; electric shampooer $1. Kearns; brothers, sister, Mutual Furniture. 5161c Clifford Van Natta, Helper; Rodger Van Natta, Provo; Ken Dimick WHEREAS, the American Legion Auxiliary of Carbon Post No. 21, of Helper has designated Friday, May 17, 1974 as Poppy Day in Helper, and WHEREAS, the established practice of selling poppies for the rehabilitation of disabled veterans is a worthy project deserving the wholehearted support of every person in this community, NOW THEREFORE, Charles Ghirardelli, Mayor of Helper, hereby proclaim Friday, May 17, 1974 as Poppy Day in Helper and respectfully request and urge that each and every person in the community lend their wholehearted support to this worthy hospital. She was born November 24, 1924 in Helper to Henry and Anna Van Natta. She married Bert Gaillard July 24, 1948 in Ogden. The was solemnized in marriage the St. Francis v. K nt Poppy Day Proclamation Evelyn Van KEARNS 1) Mary Jane Rowley, Mrs. Joan Kruse, both of Bell Gardens, Founded 1885 M'mhrt tflt'Ml lmnin I to the bank! "SWSi I |