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Show flews About Our Neighbors Frcm UTAH LEGISLATIVE CANYON By r I I I I I I tHWtH II H I I till I tl I I I I I M HII nn The Relief Society here spon- a hand work display after the and sored a film on cancer at the film jeireshments were church last Tuesday evening un- served. di Mr. and Mrs. Dick Olsen and der the direction of- Fredia of Rains, The presentation son, Richard, left Friday to .spend was given "by Phoebe Hansen, several days in Salt Lake City County Educational Director on with Mrs. Olsen's mother and Cancer, Lorraine Giacoletto and her sister and family. Visitors at the William Reese Janet Goudgo, Public Health Nurses. Thirty women were in home in Latuda Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Aden attendance. At the Relief Society work Downard of Price. meeting previous to the showing Mr. and Mrs. Clair Newren of the film a lesson on Managto Salt Lake City durtraveled was given by Carol ing a Home the weekend and visited with Olsen. Pearl Anderson conduct- ing relatives until Sunday afternoon. ed the meeting. There was also Sunday visitors at the Elden Jewkes home were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brady and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. John Allridge of Price. the Saturday evening Jewkeses attended the Stake High Priest's banquet at the Price Tabernacle. The Royal Stewart family spent the weekend in Mt. Pleasant with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Eaird SHiWl and family were Salt Lake City visitors from Friday until Sunday. TZ3 StASQtt A special part in Primary last Tuesday was given by Randy lmai, Lynne Olsen, Margaret Ann Street, and Ruth Ann Blackburn. assisted by Primary presiINSURANCE dent, Darlene Olsen. Vicki Olsen and Mitzi White presented the ( Of All Types Standard and singing time was conducted by Janis Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Picco are AUTO visiting in Latuda with Gene's FIRE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mario Gene was recently disPicco. Public Liability charged from the U. S. Army in Alaska, after which he went to Equitable. Insurance L0-Angeles where his wife was Agency living, and from there they motored to Utah. Other guests at GEORGE- - PATTERICK the Picco home during the past Phone ME7-C3Price, Utah week were a daughter, Patricia, who is attending the St. Mary's Or-lan- trt sronus- - fg LIFE 30 IT'S SPRING FIIA Home Loan and Local Financing Avail- able. Start now to Build that New Home or Remodeling. loans to remodel, with no Up to down payment. loans on New Home Building Up to with small down payment. 15-ye- ar 25-ye- ar CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION ROUNDUP The . Final Flurry Closes Utah's 33rd Legislature After burning the midnight oil a!! week and stretching the session to 61 days, Utah's 33rd Legislature closed the books late Friday night. A tremendous number of bills were acted on during the last two days, virtually all major decisions 'being made during that time. Having been criticized during the session for inactivity, the House stepped up the pace during the week, and ended the ses-ioknowing that the budget for the next two years would be balanced. fever hit the House Thursday afternoon and continued through Friday. The clock was stopped Thursday evening, the 60lh day, allowing the legislators to continue an extra day. During the closing hours, the budget for the next bien-niuwas finally set and tax measures adjusted to meet the increase in spending. Biggest Budoet A total of $98.9 million was decided on as the budget for the next biennium. This, the highest in Utah's history, was a good deal higher than that recommended by the Joint Appropriations Committee, but close to the budget recommendation urged at the beginning of the session by lev. George D. Clyde. The spending figure, some $12 million high- HELPER THURSDAY, MARCH Funeral services for Mrs. An-- ! nie Christine Evans, 74, who died last Friday afternoon at her home in Castle Gate after a short1 by SAM TAYLOR LA JENSEN I I Evans Services Monday At Castle Gate Ward 5 19, JOURNAL (Utah) 1959 PAGE SEVES SCHOOL NEWS FROM change. The biggest jump in illness, were held Monday morn- taxes will come in the property ing at the Castle Gate chapel, tax area to make way for higher Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-- ! ter-d;.chool spending. Saints. lsy Kampagcrs Club The current 1 mill levy for Mrs. Evans was born Oct. 8, schools on a state wide basis 18fi4, in Elsinore, Sevier county, may now go as high as 5.9 mills, to Niels and Christine Larson CO-E- D MR. PIZZA'S TRIP CLUB 'ielson. She married David Reese and will bring up to if 5 million Clerico Janet Bosone Pat by by state coffers. into new Evans in Castle Gate March 7, in money It is On March (1st, our principal, On the beautiful, just beautiful? Loophole plugging in other tax- 15C5. He preceded her in death. night of March 20, word3 re-- ! the will make areas Wiltwo Mr. are Survivors up ing George (Pizza, and Dr. daughters like this will be ringing through.ijinder of the budget increase. and two sons: Mrs. Boyd (Sybil) liam C. Cross, the secondary su- out the (Helper gym. These exWach and Mrs. Frank (Pearl) pervisor, boarded a plane at the State withholding Tax pressions will be referring to Beginning the first of July, Capece, Salt Lake City; Marvin Salt Lake Airport for Cincinthe formal Girl's Day Dance, workers in the state will feel the R. and David R. of Castle Gate; nati, Ohio, where they attended which all the Helper Junior High etiens of the 1959 Legislatures eight grandchildren and eight the conference of the Associa- students been waiting for. have one sister tion for Supervision and Curric- It will when state income tax will be be beautiful too. was three and brothers. ulum The withheld from paychecks. Development, which The Co-E- d Club is doing a new law calls for the withhold-- 1 Burial was in the Price city held from March 1 to 5. of the work in prelarge portion milwere of Dr. Pizza Mr. a under of the direction Cross $1 and windfall and lected, cemetery paration for this big coming lion for the first year advance ho Mitchell Funeral Home of the only members of the Con- event. They have been making vention that were from the Car- decorations, collections will also be available. Price. planning the floor bon sales District. Extension of the state and ihow orchestra, making out serThe theme of the convention tax to materials-connecte- d invitations, working on was "Action on Curriculum Is- special vices will add the greatest inthe king and queen nominations, sessions crease to the state purse. Being sues," and the five-da- y the girls to get their encouraging of clinics, workshops, and covered by the sales tax for the dates and register them soon, was devoted to the study first time, hotels, motels, laundry making pasters, etc., for adverof crucial aspects of issues such and dry cleaning establishments tisement, and much more. Th materials-connecteaded as educational television, and other students who attend the dance businesses will add an estimated quate financial support for First Grade, Mrs. Myers just won't realize how mull $3 million each biennium. education, promotion, and work the club Do you know how many pengirls and teachers sciImposition of a corporation in- nies make a nickel or how many reporting, modern languages, have gone to in order to make come tsx to obtain revenue from pennies make a dime? The boys ence and mathematics, and the this Girl's Day Dance one of companies in interstate commerce and girls in the first grade can self contained classrooms. the nicest we've ever had. who operate in Utah but pay no tell you. They are studying Conference gue-st-s toured This all the club has been Greater Cincinnati's public and doing lately. They were asked corporation franchise tax will money. by bring an expected $300,000 each We sang "Happy Birthday" to private schools, and visited the the Kiwanis Club to march and er than anticipated revenue un- two years. and business centers of sell tickets for their big basketthree members of our class: Gar- city's der last year's laws, necessitated Also, an increase of $i million ry Hribar, Tony Slavensky and culture. A feature of the con- ball tournament. strengthening of tax laws and wrill come from an additional 1 Terry Darpiaz. Garry and Tony ference was extensive exhibits of The club's yearly money-makin- g imposing of several new laws. per cent increase in the mine oc- brought treats. teaching aids and curriculum project, of selling the school Utahns will be affected by the cupation tax paid on oil and gas Our class won the attendance materials. days pictures, has been under iMr. (Pizza stated,. "The conincreases, but not to a major tax leases. The total tax figure from Banner at the Monday night PTA organization also. The work of was very profitable and selling these vention ing of 7 per cent of the Federal that source is now 2 per cent. for having the most parpictures to the stumeeting tax figure for state income tax. Afore Sales Tax interesting." dents is still to come. They have ents present. Estimated revenue from this ac An increase in sales tax will already been taken. LETTERMAN CLUB First Grade, Mrs. Hanley tion will be in the neighborhood probably be felt in a good many Wow! we must t top someplace. by Max Morgan of ?1 million not previously col- -j areas of Utah before too long. Larry Hribar and Gary Kloep- We don't though, the club is alfer each had birthdays the past Authorized by the 1959 LegislaThe basketball season has come ways busy. Although our fine ture was the local option in- week and each of them brought to an end and the Lettcrman group of girls has also been doin Salt Lake City; and crease of Mt per cent in sales tax, a to school. College Club of the Helper Junior High ing other tasks thi? past month, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aldasoro of the funds to be used in the area We are learning about safety School is their strenu- the large ones have been menwho were at Price, home this week. We have ous track starting Sunday visitors. where collected. This will give season. Coach Cun- tioned. Clinton Anderson of Carbon- - municipal governments along with learned some of the things chiland Coach Allred are viile visited here Thursday af- - county officials, a new source of dren can do to make our homes ningham KING & QUEEN FINALISTS to prepare their teams. starting ternnon with friends. by Sherry Taniguchi revenue to meet additional re- a safer place to live. The track team will enter the Mr. and Mrs. Royal Jewkes, The students are electing a 1100 yard dash, shot put, quirements for spending on the 220, 440, Fourth Grade, Mrs. Borcn over Morris local level. Queen and King to accompanied by Mrs. We concluded our study of the high jump, and the running the annual Girl's presideDance Jewkes, motored to Salt Lake Schools Dealt With Day broad jump. cold lands by enjoying four film which will be held March 0. City Wednesday where Royal had State aid to schools was pushThe meets will take place in Candidates were chosen from each an appointment with a physician. ed from $4,800 per classroom unit strips on the Eskimos and spethe late part of March into April. home room. Their children stayed with rela to $5,150. The jump, slightly less cial reports given by Kathleen, Thee candidates Gwen, Brenda, Steve, Shannon, were limited to the finalists which FAST CARBON ASSEMBLY tives for a couple of days while,' than originally okehed by the Julie, Alex, Rita, Jamie and include Patsy Garcia, Marlene by Margaret Sidwcll they were away. House, and a good deal loss than Helen Gonzales. We are now Davis, Darlene Rogers and Judy Sunday School here this week! requested by school leaders, was East Carbon, Price, and Helper Itae Cox. Finalists for was conducted by Andy Ander- finally agreed upon in the clos- visiting the desert regions of the king inbeen exchanging assemblies clude have to world find out about the son. Reid, LaPreal Richards led the ing hours of the session. Lynn Eryner, Jimmy this year. East Carbon traveled Bob land, people and animals. and Jensen. Richard M".gan for singing and Tia lmai played the was million $4 approved Some of the things our room to Helper, on March C, to preThese candidates were elected piano accompaniment. John Rich emergency school building in disordered from earned sent an enjoyable musical inter- by popular vote. Wo wish them money ards rubstituted for Clair New- - tricts already bonded to the limit. all good luck for the coming ren as teacher of the adult class. The money will be spent mostly through our Christmas card salec- lude for us. The program, narrated by Eva election which will determine Mr. and Mrs. Val Turri of La- - in the Granite and Davis districts. have arrived. Of course, we're them. We've decided to: Archuletta, student body presithe king and queen. tuda spent Sunday in Salt Lake After passing a law which sets enjoying use each Thursday's arithmetic! dent, contained a variety of City at the home of their daugh-- i up a coordinating Council for ung by the period to play our various arith-- 1 musical numbers ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Higher Education, the LegislaAdding Machine Paper, by the girls' and boys' choruses. 'nil. or case at Jovrnal office. William Brown, and helped cele-- j ture agreed on extending Weber metic games. The seventh graders presented Robert Donathan and Randy brate the 11th birthday anni- College to four-yestatus in from the opera. isd- - a two and pantomime prepared performed of estheir versary granddaughter, 1282-6- 3, and agreed on the "Han el and Gretel". ence on air. They experiments For Your Billy Kay. tablishment of a new junior col"Minuet in G" was played by is water in the air, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. lege in the Uintah Basin area. proved there water goes into the air, water Paula Sherman, a seventh gradMagnus Abelin of Price visited The House first agreed on the Building Needs goes out of the air, and air er. 60-- 1 here with relatives. a of vote basin college by the Laramie Barbara touched See tne Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen earlier in the session. The Senate pressure helps us do work. hearts of her viewers with "May traveled to Centerfield Friday, weed during the last week, but Fifth Grade, Miss Borla the Good Lord Bless and Keep evening and spent the weekend attached a stipulation requiring This Martinez You." week Efren CENTRAL COM!,!. with friends and relatives. Doryr concurrence of the made a magnet with a dry cell. to end came an The program stayed in Price at the Jack Cox AND SUPPLY CO. higher education council. He wrapped a copper wire around with the audience joining with home. Carbon College in Price will now a nail and attached the ends of, the chorus to sing "The Children's Thursday over 20 men were, be a branch of the University of the copper wire to the dry cell, Marching Song." Belter Materials laid off at the mine in Latuda. Utah, due to legislative action. Ii worked very well. dito A Mr. Van ialute Helner GR Phone Cott, A few of them are Standardville In health Karl Gonzales gave rector, for Busy Session such a depresenting and Spring Canyon residents. Only 28 measures were actually a very good oral report on Louis Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chadwick, killed by the legislature. Hun- - Pasteur. As a group we are all lightful assembly. and family of Price spent Sun-- j (ls more died in committees reading about Marie Curie and day at the Harley English home. in both houses. All in all, 152 radium. Jay attended sacrament meeting bills were sent to Gov. Clyde 'We outlined the chapter on here and took part in the ser- for action, and to da'e only two the Southern States in social COMPLETE LINE OF vices. the contro- .studies this week. We learned to have been vetoed Brenda Pugliese of Helper was versial Sunday Closing Bill and put in details. We also wrote a STERO-PHOIIIPHONOGRAPHS C Al!0 HI-- FI an overnight guest Friday night another which was vetoed on a on all we could rememreport at the home of Kathy Jones. technicality but later passed and ber about the Southern States. Sunday guests at the Charles signed into law. Brent Olson brought some ex- Priced from KP Jones home were Mr. Jones' cellent pictures to class for Dr. Mrs. and brother and wife, "Show and TelP on Friday. We( Fred T. Jones, and two children PRESIDENT TIMBER of McGiil Editor Ralph The, especially liked the fpace age of Price. See, Hear and Play the Musical Phenomena "It car. writes: Constitution Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blackto memorize this Our poem to CARL'S RECORD SHOP burn and family of Latuda spent is very difficult for a fenator week is "The duel" by Eugene to the move Senate from the Saturday in Clawson with his White House. In aU weeks two We Field. will hav,' history, only( LaSalle Hotel Bldg. Helper, Utah parents. to memorize it because it is quite made has Warren one, Harding, services Speakers at church a diffi- long. here Sunday evening, were La- it. Vice presidents have has Preal Richards and Jack Cox. cult time, too. Only one Van transfer made direct the Mrs. Cox and children, Lynne, Janna, Mark, Ted and Von, also Buren. "Governors have the best LIGHT, attended the meeting. chance. Especially one who is national out of the controversial MELLOW, issues." HELPER JUNIOR HIGH ay J (Bill-passi- ng m mm . 't . t-e-at ' VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY Gunnison, Utah Thone 2511 or 2521 ME PRICE PHONE ar ' or Gerald Wilcox, 838 E. 8th North, Price. Phone ME t newly-estab-li-h- SAY GOODBYE TO BILLS with a (XmI $25 to $2000 ed ' jjjJCg ( j j D. M. Garccau, Mgr. 71 E. Price Main S- L- MEdford Stamp pad inks available the Journal ofice. ' at 'n HARE i; 'cause it's aged by fresh air! PROFESSIONALS THOIIIT HATCH LAWYER 155 So. .... . 1 Main Pfionr! C.R r; (lloiiiiiore Helper, Utah V vs MITCHELL i enmora s FUNERAL II03IE Dick Mitchell Funeral Director ME Phone Price Embahnr Distributed by HELPER MERCANTILE, Helper, Utah. & KENTUCKY VWW 83 . PSCJf-C- eOjRBOS J "ttlnri Pjilntion j t00;3Y!lU, K'SH OiSIIUWiJ CO. l Pftiml It TftdUlu .1 VJWM |