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Show Wednesday, May The Helper Journal- - 12, 1976 May opening planned or Castfe FaZy MaZ 4 a The Castle Valley Mall, a and Checkpoint Fashion Price center, Clothing, noted for their is anticipating a late May University Mall and opening. The Mall, located at 19 W. Main in Price, is a downtown Provo clothing guys and gals development of H.B. Featuring fashion Jeans. Dinah's Cahoon investment comof K&K a pany of Salt Lake. Housed Place, subsidiary in the with stores Clothing, in the former Eastern Utah Electric Building and the Uintah Basin, provides a old Commercial Hotel, the wide selection from infant party mini-maoffers 20,000 needs to high fashion Other dresses and furs. square feet of space and will eventually house fifteen main floor tenants are tenants. Sher's Wood Forest, The four level structure featuring crafted items in features a walk around wood, stone and metal mezzanine floor, exposed created by local and state mahagony wood beams, artists and craftsmen and and a wrought iron decor. A John Nielson's Home Imfour level elevator planned provement Center, a haven for the Mall will not be for do-i- t yourselfers. A installed until the later part Boise home Cascade of the summer. JFK In- Other 1 ... i . will not be completed by the official opening date. The Mall will be topped by some of . Southeastern Utah's most elegant private dining and entertainment in the the Hollow Bottle Club, a private ll 7 ) ' i It ird k Businesses opening outlets in the Castle Valley Mall range from products' and services, clothing stores to home builders. Tenants include two well known Utah Valley Reams retailers, Diamonds, a jewelry store Fairgroundsfire specializing in diamonds, Fire of an unknown cause destroyed a storage building at the Carbon County fairgrounds last Wednesday. The fire caused over $100,000 damage to the contents and the building itself. The building contained field hospital. public owned supplies, including a portable 220-be- In annual competition Special Olympics winners announced The Carbon-Emer- ie Sanderson, Larry Blackburn, Ruth Rasmussen, Ray Campbell, Joan Hogan, Tracy Damron, Terry Bets, y Special Olympics were held at Carbon High on Friday, 1076. April 20, these Special During Jerry Olympics over 80 students several in participated events such as: softball throw, 50 yd. dash, 75 yd. hurdles, and standing board jump. under the direction of Day, Lonnie Anderson, Michael Chidester, Troy Ballow, Diane Marshall, Dan Wells, (Ann and Self), Raymond Rachele (Mont Harmon High). Jr. Lloyd Judd, Gina Parr, Donna Warren. 4th George place: were These students various representing schools and coaches. These schools and coaches were as follows: Ann Self Willis Jensen1 and Owen Olsen,' Helper & Price Eleme- Peterson, Ruth Krompel, David Monfredi, Kyle Hansen, Toni Kutkas, Peggy Parker, Petrita and Anna Gotgrey, -- ntaryMarie Greenland, Huntington-RutReeves-Bonni- e Carbon High-V- Kocarnik. Broad Jump 1st place: Tommy Sandoval, James Rhinehart, Nelson Christensen, Lonnie Litster, Limone, Himonas, h al Jr. Mont Harmon High Rachele, and David De-An- were These students Jacquez, Morrill, Todd Brunson, Lee Ann Pilling, and Lorie Warren. 3rd place: Mary Hansen, n Roy Young, Karl Reed, Doris Mabbit, Gilbert, Nelson Christensen, Peggy Jones, Tarry Broom, Kevin Ruth Ann Anderson, Rasmussen, Randy Hunter, s Aids of Marlon Roberts, Russell from Mont Harmon and Crawford, Terry Broom, Carbon High. David Monfredi, Vicky These students were Sanderson, Peggy Jones, divided into age groups (6-Richard Miles, Kyle 18 and Hanson, Pete Martinez, over) and flights to Floyd Jensen, Lee Ann determine who would win Pilling, Lloyd Judd, and Connie Burnham. the ribbons. The results were as 2nd place: Kathy follows: Akelund, Daniel Rudman, 50- - yd. dash Ruth Krompel, Colleen 1st Kelly Naillon, George Haslen, place: Raymond a , Skerl, Secretary-Glori- Events-Student- 8, 12-1- 1, 15-1- 7, Thorgenson, James Rhinehart, Tony Kosmack, Marlon Roberts, Stacy Olsen, Colleen Naillon, Ruth' Ann Reddington, Wayne Potter, Bonnie Chidester, Richard Miles, - Randy Hunter, Kevin Milano, Pete Martinez, Floyd Jensen, John Scott Terrill, Baysinger, and Connie Burnham. 2nd place: Kirk Oviatt, Daniel Rudman, Benny Timothy, Robyn Christensen, James Adams, Vick- - Y ButOoue'k ,y Obituary John P. Christison Mr. John P. Christison, 72, died May 6, 1976, in a Salt Lake of complications following surgery. Born September 22, 1903, Nephi, Utah, to Parley P. and Harriet Adams Christison. Inez Married .Johnson, November 18, 1933, Salt Lake City, Utah. , Attended school, Nephi, Utah. Graduated LDS College, Salt Lake City. Employee Circulation Department, Salt Lake Tribune and Agency CorNewspaper poration. Retired Circulation Manager Salt Lake Tribune, hospital January 1, 1970. Former member Salt Lake Chamber of Member Loyal Order of Moose. Elder in LDS Commerce. Helper Journal Issued every Wednesday by 5 A Pubiithert Inc. 1(2 South Main Street Helper, Utah SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT HELPER, UTAH Robert Finney Publisher Hank Itkln Editor Dan Stockburger Business Manager Church. Survivors: wife; brother, M., Salt Lake; sisters, Eva Baldwin, Salt Lake; Wanda Burridge, Nephi; Phyllis Martefi, Helper; Raymond (Ruth) Black, Salt Lake; Mrs. Vernon (Marie) Butler, Nephi; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held ' Monday May 10, at Larkin Mortuary Chapel. Interment Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Paul Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Utah. David Monfredi, David par year In Carbon ft Emery Counties taper year In Utah (7 per year Out at Slate MEMBER OfTME MlMBlR lATiQNAL John Morrill, . and Scott Baysinger, Terrill. 3rd place: Faye Parker, Helen Terry Jaquez, Stevenson; Linda Neilson, Sandovol, Andy Troy Ballow, Troy Peterson, Tony Kosmack, Karl Reed, Danny Pacheco, Gina Parr, Lorie Warren, and Donna Warren. 4th place: Peggy Jones, Diane Marshall, Todd Bronson, Stacy Olsen, Joan Hogan, DeAnn Mabbitt, James Adams, Kelly 4th place: Kelly Thorderson, Ruth Reddington, Jerry Jacquez, Benny Timothy, Melvin Warren, Mike DeAnn Mabitt, Chidester, Vickie Sanderson, David Morrill, Andy Sandoval, Theron Akelund, Sam Hall, Lonnie Anderson, John Tucker, Linda Nelson, Blaze Walker; Jennifer Tuttle, George Gary Jensen, Haslem, Kathy Anna Kocarnik. Softball' 1st place: Linda Nelson, Blaze Waller, Kyle Hansen, Roy Young, Kevin Milano, Kevin Day, Kathy Akelund, Bonnie Chidester, ' Robyn Christensen, Randy Hunter, Kelly Thordenson, Jo Ann Thorderson, Rum Red- Hogan, Doris Gilbert, dington, Mary HanJon, Ray Benny Timothy, Terry Campbell, Theron Akelund, Broom, Richard Miles, Toni James Rhiehart, Donna Potter, Wayne Warren, Connie Burnham, Robyn Christensen, Petrita and2ndDanny Pacheco. place: Todd Brunson, Gorfrey. Lonnie Anderson, Todd 75 yd. Hurdles 1st place: Jimmy Adams, Peterson, Kirk- Oviatt, Randy Hunter, Colleen Peggy Parker, May HanNaillon, Tony Kosmack, sen, Theron Akelund, Tony Michael Roy Young, Joann Hogan, Kosmack, Toni Chidester, Gary Jensen, Campbell, Ray Kutkuss, Wayne Potter, Jerry Jacquez, Terry Bets, Bonnie Chidester, Tommy Helen Stevenson, DeAnn Sandoval, Troy Ballow, Mabbitt, John Baysinger, Robyn Christensen, Kevin Lorie Warren, Pete MarDay, Cathy Akelund, Donna tinez, Lee Ann Pilling, and Warren, Pete Martinez, and Scott Terrill. 3rd place: Troy Ballow, Scott Terrill. 2nd place: - George David Morril, Russell James Crawford, Anna Kocarnik, Rhinehart, Larry Black- Marlon Roberts, Tracy burn, Tracy Damron, Damron, Roy Young, Karl Marlon Roberts, Stacy Reed, Kevin Day, Ray Olsen, Larry Blackburn, Campbell, George Haslem, Peggy Parker, David Ruth Ann Rasmussen, Monfredi, Melvin Warren, Virginia Rice, Peggy Jones, Ruth Krompel, George Larry Blackburn, Melvin Hoslem, Linda Nelson, Warren, Gina Parr, and Connie Floyd Jensen. Mary Hansen, 4th place: Ruth Krompel, Burnham, John Baysinger, Petrita Gotfrey, Lee Ann Diane Marshall, Colleen Pilling, Lorie Warren, and Naillon, George Peterson,' Floyd Jensen. Tomy Sandoval, Jennifer 3rd place: Terry Broom, Tuttle, Nelson Christensen, Todd Peterson, Gary Kathy Akelund, Vickie Jensen, Anna Kocarnik, Sanderson, Ruth Ann RedDavid Rudman, Doris dington, Daniel Rudman, Gilbert, Kevin Milano, Karl Andy Sandoval, John Reed, Nelson Christensen, Rucker, Wayne Potter, Peggy Jones, Diane Mar- Petrita Gotfrey, and Lloyd Ann Judd. Ruth shall, Rasmussen, Todd Brunson, Plagues were given to the Richard Miles, Terry Bets, schools who won their Akelund, 1 Kuthkas, - Peterson, Jennifer Tuttle, Russell divisions and over-al- l Crawford, Kyle Hansen, winner. Kirk Oviatt, and Lloyd Elementary: 1st fen a fejiiiS Reeves; 3rd place-Help- & er Price Elementary. Secondary: 1st Self. The place-An- place-Mo- Harmon; 2nd place-CarbHigh; 3rd place-An- n over-al- nt on winner: 1st l Self. n feted for Carbon High Graduation exercises for Carbon High School will be held May 27, 1976 at 7 p.m. in the Carbon High School football stadium. Speakers to address the College of Eastern Utah Learning Assistance Center is again sponsoring a Morticians r:yunc East AS Main 637-192- 7 for the was executed by Edwards & Daniels, project architect, Jon Taft. The General contractor is John Nielson & Associates and project manager for H.B. Cahoon Investment Company is Larry Regis, Jr. summer Reading Clinic College of Eastern Utah from June 14 through July Assistance Center 22, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Learning and Diane McElwain, the on noon Mondays through summer clinic superivsor. Thursdays. The program begins with The Reading Clinic ran diagnostic testing the week last weeks four only to due positive of June 7 by Ms. Cotter. quarter, but feedback on the program, Each learner is then the Learning Assistance assigned a tutor for inCenter staff has decided to dividualized instruction for expand the session. The Vi hour each day. The Reading Clinic takes an learning situation, individualized approach to the positive motivation and teaching reading, using the of the method Harrison sequential program based on mastery learning the structured tutoring for are important factors in basic, but also including, overcoming reading difother reading sources as ficulties. The program has prescribed by Lea Cotter, included learners from age the reading specialist at the six through adult. ' one-to-o-ne y'A.. president. May Hampton will give the invocation and Kelly Parnum will give the benediction. Representing the school board will be Art Martinez, who will give. an address, and Chuck Cuburu who will hand out the diplomas. All interested persons are invited to attend. Nursing home director quits Herman L Pollution source director of the Carbon Nursing Home for the ast These houses are representative of one area of problems at Scofield reservoir. Their proximity to the lake and the lack of his resignation to the home's governing board to and Essay awards given by Legion whose sible Citizen" was the subject given by the Beckman, two years, has submitted pursue personal business interests. Beckman, "My Role as a Respon- resignation will become effective June 1, said he was presently considering a American Legion National Auxiliary for this year's essay. Carbon High School winners in the Senior division were: Cathy Cook, first place; and Miriam Smith, second place. In the Junior Division: first, Gina Gazell, 8th Grade Notre Dame; second, Larry Jaramillo, Mont Harmon; third Rayne Carr, Mont number of business opportunities. His resignation becomes effective 2 years, to the days, after he was administrator. appointed Beckman first came to the area about 3 years ago and was a purchaser for Jelco in Emery County Harmon Jr. High. Poppy Poster winner was before accepting the nurLorenda Jaramillo from sing home post. Norte Dame. , an effective sewage disposal system combine to contribute to pollution of the reservoir. CONGRATULATIONS: SUCCESS IS ONLY A SHORT DISTANCE M M aT MWMY. Girls Are Not Forgotten at the Toggery... Tank Tops prepared to meet the future and achieve success in business, Sport Shirts education and in your personal life. We will Tee Shirts be there when you need us with loans for JEANS w LOTS OF Now you're your continuing education, your by L.A.P.D. 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For further information, extension 20. call Crocheted Tops Why spend more? Price 637 Castle Dale the convenience of the maiority of parents in- - . volved. The fee is . UraaUatlOn 227 techniques and follow-u- p procedures, so that parents can also help. These classes will be held during the weeks of June 7 and July 14, and will be arranged to suit wood beams, posed mirrored skylight, brick . n; 2nd place- - Judd. Walter Borla Shelly Babcock Statt Writers 15 Kirk Oviatt, David Morrill, Blaze Walker, Doris Gilbert, Anna Kevin Milano, Kocarnik, Terry Bets, Virginia Rice, Ms. Cotter will conduct two classes for parents of children in the Reading Clinic. The purpose of the classes will be to demonstrate basic teaching cor- it non-prof- poration. This restaurant will feature a decor of ex- distributor; vestment Company, The Reading clillic at CEU d are shops scheduled for the Mall but mini-shoppi- Helper 120 S. Main, Helper Ph. 472 8297 t Price wrbcr Green River TOlC |