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Show A VOLUME 60 NUMBER MINING AND RAILROAD DISTRICT ZIP CODE HELPER, UTAH 40 School Board President Named to DEF Board FORMER HELPER GIRL NOW A COMMANDER Hal Schultz, president of the Carbon District Board of Education, has been appointed to the advisory board on "Designing Education for the Future." e This is an project with headquarters in Denver. The projcet will consist of a comprehensive 6tudy of changes in society which will take place in- itihe mountain states through 198Gand an attempt to define and coordinate changes which will be necessary in education to junior colfrom lege levels. IN THE U.S. NAVY NURSES' CORPS. NEWSPAPER K of C Official Speaker On Kadia Station On Columbus Day Program - THURSDAY, 84526 OCTOBER 6, 1966 SCHOOL CENSUS UNDERWAY 15th and formation on exceptional chil- palsy, defective mental funcSupreme Knight John W. Mc- - Between resident the former Roy Weeter, locom- Devitt, head of the million mem October 31stSeptember of each year, in dren to determine the need tioning caused by brain damotive engineer on the D&RGW ber fraternal society, Knights accordance with State law, each directly or indirectly for spec- age, or congenital malformation recently was promoted to the Railroad. She has a sister, Mrs of Columbus will be the Colum school district is required to ial programs and teachers. seeing handicaps, and hearing rank of Commander in the M. S. Wycoff of Salt Lake, and bus Day speaker and his add-- , have a school census taken. The The Board of Education hopes handicaps, etc. Nurses Corps of the United a brother, Raymond of Calexico ress wEl be broadcast over the! Carbon district census is now that each The regulaar census will covfamily will wholeCalifornia. States Navy. ac- heartedly with the er children from just born to local radio stattion KOAL at 5 nearing the cooperate point Miss Weeter is presently staBefore moving to Salt Lake to School Board officials census taked in giving them the 17 years of age, inclusive, right Sunday, Oct. 9th, accord' tioned at the U.S. Naval Hospi- with her mother, Miss Weeter p.m. to Tony A. Ori, the Grand! cording The school census date prov- information asked for. up until the 18lh birthday; also, ing tal, Medical Center, Bethesda, had been the nurse for Dr. E. Knight of St. Anthony's Council' ides valuable information for those over 18 who are in reguV. Long, Castle Gate from 1941 No. 2611 Maryland. of Columbus. the local and state school adof particular import lar school. Knights Again, The new Commander attended to 1945. Dr. McDevitt, a member of, ministrations in the following ance this year is the giving of Obviously correct names, the Following this period of time the Order's board of directors ways elementary school in Helper, information regarding defective birthdates, and addresses are and graduated from Carbon she entered U.S. Naval Nurse since August, 1955, was appoint! 1. It helps them project pupil or handicapped children. Many vital in having a useful census. High school .after which she Corps program. She has served ed Deputy Supreme Knight on! enrollments. parents are reluctant to give So, care should be exercised in entered and graduated from the tours of duty in San Diego and February 22, 1964. He is well: 2. It in the enforcement this vital information. This is giving this information. helps Hospital School of Nursing Oakland, Calif.; Corpus Christi known for his many years as a of theattendance laws and the a natural reaction, but only If, by chance, 'GAS GOES ON' OCT. 20 LDS anyone is in Salt Lake City. She is also Tex.; Guam, Yokosuka, Japan. adminis-- I with students affected help to the parent and child missed, November 1, 1966, is professional teacher, working a graduate of the University of Miss Weeter has served with trator and chairman of several, can come from giving the in- the deadline. It would be appre it. Her boards of commissions in pub- by3. It Utah and University of Wash- the Navy for 15 years. IN PRICE CITY LINES formation so it is urged that it elated if the family would call in each district helps ing! on at Seattle. present position is as education lic schools of Massachusetts. its need to estimate the "Min- be given. We refer to such the principal of the elementary She is he daughter of Mrs al coordinator for nursing ser Mountain Fuel Supply ComThe theme of his address is imum School Program." .' things as rheumatic fever, polio school which serves their home. Mirtis Weeter of Salt Lake, and vices in the Bethesda hospital "Christopher Columbus The to natural gas 4. It helps give invaluable in- - crippled begin pany plans conditions, cerebral service in Price on Thursday, Crisis in Authority." Oqt. 20, according to AMn E. NOTRE DAME HOMECOMING QUEEN CONTESTANTS Jacobson, division manager. Schultz Leaves Saturday "We expect to have our distribution system completed in Workshop at U. of most, if not all, .areas of the Hal Schultz, Regional Director city by Oct. 20. In the event for the Southeastern Utah Com some areas are not completed The Last Sqad Club, an org munity Action Program, Inc.,! by that date, they will be plac anization chartered here in 1941, ed in service as rapidly as .they' FISH & GAME ASS'N. PRICE BUSINESSMAN ' MEETING TONIGHT comprising members of the are ready, which should only " Jr. . American Legion, who are all M be a matter of a few days. University of Missouri Commu, of World War I, will Carbon-Emer- y veterans A meeting of the To commemorate the beginmHe wJTdevoSo weekfto FUNERAL IS TODAY Fish & Game Associa- hold its 26th annual reunion ning of gas service in the city, an intensive training workshop Mountain Fuel will be host at a tion will be held at the Carbon here Saturday, Oct. 8th at the to L. know-! to the on noon luncheon meeting Oct. expand designed County Courthouse tonight, Oct La Salle Club, according Dow Young, company clerk. In 20 at the Elks Lodge, Mr Jac6th at 7:30 p.m. ledge of rural directors in new! yi Shown in photo above, left to right, are: Miss Violet Feichko, methods of administering com-- j All members and directors charge of the conclave and the obson said. The company is dinner program will be Sheldon are urged to attend. sending invitations to the lun- Miss Madalene Cooley and Miss Kathy Kelley, who are compet- munity action programs. The, be conducted will Anderson, Major ot the uud. cheon to government, business byj training The Last Squad Club at the ing for Queen of the Annual Notre Dame School Homecoming U of M personnel with the aid; and community leaders. In extending gas sevice to celebration to be held Saturday, Oct. 15th. The Queen and her of noted authorities from all date had 101 members charter To School Lunch Week areas of the United States. and now has 60 living members. Price, Mountain Fuel is adding attendants will be Be Observed Here presented at the football game Thursday night The SUCA program is supanother new geographic area Forty have unswered the call Econof Office the to its growing system. Last October 13, when the Irish meet Green River here. ported by The National School Lunch of the "Supreme Commander." omic Opportunity, but is admin month tihe company extended The program will include the Parents of the girls are: Mr and Mrs Irvin Feichko, Mr and istered Program this year marks the business ce ito three communities in locally under the direc session; reading of of 2Cth serving anniversary tion of a supervisory board with Duchesne county, namely Roos Mrs Jack Kelley, and Mrs Aurelia Cooley. absent members; from letters to lunches nourishing noonday members from Carbon, Emery, evert, Mylton and Duchesne. school children across the coun the election cf officers, and othGrand and San Juan counties. A longtime Price businessman "Mountain Fuel is serving Presidential proclama er unfinished business. more than 225,000 customers in UTAH HIGHEST IN PERSONAL INCOME SPENT Kenneth Sillman of Green River Louis Oliveto, 78, died Sunday try. By At the dinner, those who are week of October the tion, is chairman of the board. its service area of following a long illness. will be National School Lunch "hail and hearty" will indulge Utah and Wyoming and is grow Requiem Mass will be cele Week" Its theme will be in steak, and all the itrimmings brated ing every year," Mr Jacobson FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION, STUDY SHOWS today (Thurs.) at 10 "School Lunch Serves the Na- and those who have felt the Zip Code Information said. "The company is happy a.m. at the Notre Dame de tion." ravages of time more, will parUtah ranks number one am- Told By Postmaster that its growth this year has Lourdes Catholic Church, Price 1965-6take of milk toast, buttermilk, school term During the ' ong the fifty states in the proincluded bringing service into . He was the owner and and other mild entrees. and more than 71,000 public NEWS ANTHONY'S ST, in Helper will be t Price." of portion of personal income being Furniture & 0iveto Present officer roster is: schoois served spent for public education, ac- offered an opportunity to ZIP Appliance Store in Price. He lunches private Mr Anderson, Major; Parley 13 milsome to Friis week this First daily to a study just combeen an employee of the lion youngsters. Frank Ferderber Funeral dayFriday Shavetail; R. H. Anderson, of October. It is also the cording Utah Foundation, the October', & Rio Grande Western by pleted Elmer Denver Shavetail; Frandsen, School Lunch The National feasit of the Rosary of Our Lady Held Here Saturday private governmental research Marcheitti announced today had Act of 1946 was created "to Berlot, Shavetail, and L. D.. Railroad and near Colton, we will recite October During Requiem Mass was celebrated agency. Letter carriers will deliver, been a coal miner m bunnyside. safeguard the health and Young, Company Clerk. Saturday, Oct. 1 in St. Anthony Rosary at 6:40 a.m. before the The Foundation report shows "no of the Nation's children, postage needed" cards to Mr Oliveto opened the first Church here for Frank Ferder- 7 a.m. Mass weekdays and at that Utah spent $217.2 million each of the city's 842 residential! merchandising store in Spring and to encourage the domestic ber, 62 of Helper. He died Sept 12:45 on Sundays. for public education last year. Oct 10 Canyon. He opened the "Rock consumption of nutritious agri29 in a Price hospital after a Starting next week on Wed- This sum was equal to 9.8 of delivery stops beginning for Store" in Sunnyside. A member cultural commodities and other PTA MEETS MONDAY will blanks The have cards will we have nesday, evening the total personal income relong illness. of the Catholic Church he was foods." It is administered by most but used addresses often, He was born Oct. 28, 1903 at Mass for peace. On Oct. 12th ceived by all individuals in the the United States Department IN NEW SCHOOL whose names begin state. For the nation as a whole for which individuals do not active in civic activities also, Coal Basin, Colo., (to Anthony families He was a native of San Gio- - of Agriculture's Consumer and and Teresa Stycluar Ferderber. with I are asked to come this total state and local expendi- know the proper ZIP Codes. vanni, Fiare, Italy, born June Marketing Service in cooperaHe was a retired coal miner; a Tuesday. The PTA will hold its tures for public education were This is a good time to get the 10, 1888, to Salvatore and Angel-ZI- P tion with State and local school first Helper of the school vear St. Anthony's CYO member of UMWA; member of to $29 billion, or 5.9 of meeting codes missing from your jna Mascaro Oliveto. He mar-list- officials. equal The CYO meets tonight for a Catholic Church. Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in This Christmas, ZIPS will.ried Elena Mele Dec. 5, 1914, personal income, last year. National School Lunch Week Monday, Survivors are brothers, John watermellon bust and informal new the Mauro elementary Sally be as as shopping jn Price, important of 1966 can serve to direct at- school. According to the study, a to- and mailing and George, both Helper; Mike dance at Helper park. Santo for efficient; his include Survivors early widow, tention to the task facing Amerand Fred Lupo, Ruby and Bob tal of $151.7 million was spent and of Kenilworth. The public is invited to attend delivery of all the; sons and daughters, Dr. Sam ica as it buckles down to the Burial was in the Mt. View Donathan, met to plan the affair for local schools (elementary holiday mail. this meeting and parents of chil Oliveto Mrs Dominic and L., of job ending poor nutrition dren attending the school will Cemetery under direction of with Father Daz. Mrs Uzelac and secondary) in Utah during After filling in the street num jl. Earl (Helen) Smith, Mrs Rudy among children a task reand Mrs Magann will be present the school year. Total Mitchell Funeral Home. the opportunity to visit in is and card the state, ber, (Jennie) Felice, Mrs John A. quiring a combined attack by have as draper ones. expenditures for public higher to becity their child's pod or classroom to the post (Rose) Craven, all of Price, Mrs the Federal back mailed Government, State and observe with their teacher plans are being made education amounted to $59.9 mil Kayo Gonzales Funeral Tentative office personnel Tom C. (Ange) Oliveto, Hailey, and local to take a trip to the City the lien, and ether public education, master. Post governments, private the advantages the child has will add the proper ZIP codes Idaho; Mrs James W. (Anton-an- d Held Here Tuesday first Saturday in November to principally vocational schools, organizations, educators and under this type of instruction. return cards the the to ette) McKean, Port Hueneme, school administrators, and just see the new movie "The Gospel accounted for $5.6 million. Of Bender. At St. Anthny's Officers of PTA point out to 16 grandchildren; sis- plain people working together parents "You are neeted in the Requiiem Mass was held on According to St. Mathew," re- the $217.2 million expended for President Johnson has pro- - Calif.;Mrs Sam Mrs Mele, Price; ter3) in their home communities. Tuesday at St. Anthony's Ca- ported to be one of the best public education in Utah last claimed Oct 5 as ZIP Code Joe PTA". Please attend! (Catherine) Anselmo, Well The following lunch menu tholic Church for Mrs Rayo productions of its kind so far year, approximately $47.2 mil- Week to Min Mrs usage promote greater ington; will be served in the District Patsy Preece, lion was for capital outlay and Gonza'es, 48 of Helper. She offered to the public. cf ZIP Code. neapolis, Minn. National School Lunch 4-24 died last Friday in a Price hos- CARNIVAL RCL a at $170.0 million was for operating during Achievement Day Addresses which cannot be Burial will be under direction Week 14. October A Catholic Carnival meeting purposes. pital after a long illness. ZIP coded because of insuffici cf Fausett-Etze- l Ham- Is Fast Approaching Mortuary of Monday She was bom Aug. 1, 1913 at was held last week, presided Foundation analysts point out ent or improper addresses will Price, e that an important factor acburger and Hot Cornmeal buns, Jim Chihaubau, Mexico. Married to over by be forwarded to the city indi-- , Achievement day is fast 1935 Gonzales Church in the (the 10, for hall. Crisp Tossed Salad with Oi! and Miguel May counting unusually high cEj'.cd on the card, if legible, To those of you approaching! N.M.. at LasVegas, Vinegar Dressing, Cheese lie died on Chairman Delee Montoya was percentage of personal income ana coaes win De auuea groups with individual proWedge, Chilled Apricots a n d Jan. 4, 19G2. She was member in Green River at a school ins- spent for education in Utah is there.we "Proposed Changes in Utah's Pineapple, jects who have not brough in Pint Milk. titute for teachers. that the state has an abnormof the Catholic Church. not names Constitution" addresses, record Only books, and Clubs which Chick-Oven Fried ! Further plans were discussed ally high proportion of its pop of Survivors are sons, daughters You will vote on the ei?bt rnTuesday corrrespondents, should be Uioa 'i at .ropn Moan have not brought in minute Mrs Ben (Rose) Manzanares of for the gala November event u'ation enrolled in the public listed on the cards, the postin November. You!CJnri fVinrr-tbooks with members' and lead Martin; Helen, Mary, David, by officers and committees in schools and colleges. Utah ranks master said. ZIP codes repres Propositions should acquaint yourself withrCarro', u0iicd. Whole ers' certificates, should do so at or near the top among the ent attendance. cs Continued on Page I'hree delivery areas for the pos- liic issues su vvu viu w clinic vuj Next Carnival meeting will be fifty slates both in the proporiiuilicumifiy 111 VMU"1 10 gtrl not individuals. vote intelligently on them. tal (Continued on Page Two) service, complete credit for 1966. October 10 at 7 p.m. in Church tion enrolled in elemntary and Matt Biondich Funeral hall. Be there to assist in the secondary schools as well as final plans for the November the percentage in college. As a Held In California Funeral services were held 10, 11 and 12 event. result, even though Utah makes a greater effort to support edTuesday in Castro Valley, Calif ucation than does any other for Matt Biondich, 77, Castro Kiwanis Hear Talks state, the amount expended per Valley resident, who died Sept. student is below the national 30 at his home after a long ill- On Newspaper .Week e Alex Bone, editor of the Sun average. ness. He was a former ers by January 1, 1967. Negotiations between Helper shareholders of the Helper sys- make the venture sound. In addition to ranking number Community TV, Inc for the tem. One stipulation agreed on The system will be designed resident of Helper and Carbon Advocate in Price, was the Mr Vetere stated this week to deliver all three national TV County and for many years he guest speaker at the Kiwanis one in the proportion of pers- :ale of its TV' system, to the at this meeting was that no bid owned and operated a tavern meeting at the LaSalle last onal income going for public Space Electronics, Inc. of Price, under $500 be considered. Sale that the new company is now channels and Channels 7 and 11 in this city. night. The occasion was the education, the study notes that should be completed this week price did not include the office in the process of removing all pais five FM channels, two of old equipment and lines from which will be stereo. Re was born March 31, 1389 observance of National News- Utah also ranks second in the according to Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz equipment of the company. the city poles preparatory to The buyers stated that as of at Cevarina, Austria. Married paper Week by Kiwanis Inter- percentage of its total state and president of the local system. At the last meeting of the irstalling completely new eq- last week 70 people have indiAntonia Krizman in 1916 in national. Curt Harris was meet local government budgets go- He stated that a certified check r.t chairman. ing for public education. Last frr $500.(10 ha? been deposited Helper City Council, Louis Sunnyside. uipment and cables. This re- cated they are ready to sign Mr Harris announced that the year, public education expendi with the TV' Company's lawyer Survivors are his widow; son the building will be with Jerrold up for the new service. Price, representing Dr. Dapliaz stated that the and daughters, Donald, Castro fund raising project presently lures in Utah were equal to and that all that remains to buying company, asked for a components, now on order, Veof all state and local make the transaction official is franchise to service the city, tere said. "With receipt of the funds remaining after the disol Valley; Mrs Steve (Ann) Pap-pa- s underway will end Od'.t. 19, at 43.3 Sunnyvale, Calif.; Mrs Ilir which time ithe winner of the spending. Throughout the nation signcing of contract and inven- and was given a conditional 'equipment on time and with uion of the company will be franchise upon proof that there favorable weather conditions the earmarked by some worthy of all tory documents. am (Helen) Seppi, Salt Lake color TV will be announced. approximately 38.78 The set is displayed at Mutual state and local new system will be pushing out city project. Sale of the system was auth will be sufficient residents expenditures City; r.'ne grandchildren. in the new system to pictures and sound to subscrib orized at a recent meettng of went for public education. Bunia1' v::. in Castro Valley. Furniture here. A former long-tim- e eight-stat- pre-scho- half-wa- y : ol -i Fr , V. L Last Squad Meets Saturday SbdarT1 J 1 . L3J 9-- two-isita- te ' 6 opera-Residen- ts non-prof- it .Jiil.'had well-bein- g A-- s. on-tim- .1964-6- 5 10-1- Ac-os- ta ... II Bar-Be-Cue- d an Pug-lies- 4-- H he,d 4-- II Tan-An- ritH.-1mf- t i Space Electronics Inc. Buys Helper TV long-tim- Ve-er- e. |