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Show 141 Pierpont Ave UTAH TO RECEIVE MILLION $43 aI FROM THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR The Interior Department an- -' Geological A Survey, $2,800,000; nounced today that its expen- - Bureau of Mines, $2,200,000; 5 ditures in Utah for fiscal year Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. VOLUME 62 NUMBER 1969 will possibly be in excess, $722,264; Bureau of Commercial of $43 million. Bureau of Fisheries, $20,500; wis figure is about the same Sports Fisheries and Wildlife, as the current spending level, $1,445,152; Office of Water Re- according to Senator Wallace search, $100,000; Federal Water F. Beranet Pollution Control Adminustra- The breakdown is: Office of Sal tiom, $1,865,000; Bureau of Reclamation, $16,- - ine Water, $?5.000: Office of CARBON YOUTHS 600.000; Bureau nf Land Manag. the Solicitor, $131,768; Office of ement, $7,200,000; Bureau of, the Secretary, $128,000, and the PLAN MEETING Indian Affairs, $6,300,000; Nat-- 1 ' Office of Coal Research, for ional Park Service, $3,300,000; $100,000. A meeting for all youth of high school age will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 3, at A. Munn Funeral Held 7:30 p.m. in the Notre Dame Gym, according to Rell F. in Tuesday Dragerton Argyle and Arlene Erickson, the USU Eextension Agents. DRIVE HERE FRIDAY The meeting will be under ' Some hearts are big; some the leadership 0f Mr and Mrs hearts are small, but please Norman Wilson of Spring Glen. have the biggest heart of ail The planning and program has when you give to the Primary been arranged by Steven (Gru-by- ) Veltri and Linda Kobe. Children's Hospital. A Primary worker will call at Purpose of the meet is to dethe homes in Helper and Martin termine if the youth of this on Friday, Feb. 2, between the county would like to form a club to explore various fields hours of 1 and 3 p.m. Last year because your heart of interest. The program, Satwas big, you helped hundreds urday, will be "Youth Employcf children. This year you can ment." Karl Kelly of the Utah help many more by making a Employment Service will discuss the work available in the generous contribution. Because the services at the area; Where to look, and how hospital are not restricted to to apply for summer employ Latter-daSaints, the local can- ment: Mr Kelly will also dis vassers are calling at all homes cuis thp imnnrtanrp nf annpnr for contributions. 5n,a lfttitudeS in SeMng RAILROAD AND (R-U- ). E3f y A light refreshment will also ATTENDING FURNITURE be served under the direction MARKET FRANCISCO SAN IN Funeral services for Arthur of Sherri Hanna. Munn 63, Dragerton were held of All hxgh school age youths, manager Halversen, Tuesday morning in the Trinity Helper Furniture & Hardware both bays and girls, are invited ,1U1 1CU1 c Episcopal Church, Dragerton. r,af 1C1L VVCUUCOUdy to join with the group if they TT rj.(..J 1 m, Francisco to attend the annual are interested in worthwhile, Lake hospital after a long ill- - Furniture Market. Also attend- - pniiPivinWp Ipinrmincr PYnerionpps Helper's Volunteer Firemen answered 23 calls during year Assistant 1S67, according to Fire Chief James Bottino.Of aS "1." XT,-,- luec He was born Sept. 18, 1904 at Kirksville, Mo., to Andrew J. and Clyde Marie Scriven Munn. Married Cecil Hahn June 27, 1928 at Golden, Colo. He was a of dwellings, with total losses $12,550.; three automobile fires with damage of $350; one res ort fire in Scofield area amount ir.g to $10,000; ten brush fires, ard cr.e false alarm. During the year firemen ans wering the calls were not in any traffic difficulties and there were no reportable injuries received in ligntin the fires. JEEP POSSE CARBON COLLECTS 1 OF, and Woodmen of the World Survivors are widow; sisters, Mrs Lewis (Flossie) Merlo, Mrs Orville (Dorothy) Foster, both 0f Tracy, California. Burial was at Fort Collins, Colo., under direction of the ul T; w.rtr. llica De Art Contost, sponsored by ART CLASS cer.aors practicing fort- the I Hall-.nax- k HIGH. SCHOOL . i n t. r n. . i. i j.? J iit t iuu tne Federation ot Women Uluos. ivjjs Jtieipor woman s uiamanu, rresiueni ui uie nni look at contest brochure held by Mrs T'ia Imai, the prevent art teacher and John school High Karr, defect! ossai rnoio fine arts chairman for the local club. nAllnnt aH usea lor frtott the Members d "', 1 0711 ftn t . - WOMAN'S CLUB SPON SORS ART CONTEST Ticket Sale members of the Helper Fire Department from carrying out their ticket selling campaign for the FIREMEN'S BALL, in the Spring Glen area. Chief Jim Pugliese reported that the Spring Glen area will be canvassed this coming Sat urday afternon (Feb. 3) begin ning at 1 o'clock p.m. The firemen canvassed the Helper streets Sunday afternoon! and reported a fine response from the local citizens. Chief Pugliese said the Martia Castle Gate and Kenil worth would also be canvassed this Sunday afternoon. HEAD START POLICY GROUP MEETS The Head Start Policy Advisory Committee of Head Start project met January 19 at the Board of Education building. The function of the committee is to offer suggestions ana recommendations for the project and interpret the program to toe community. Mrs Paul F. Norris was chosen chairman. She is a parent representative for the Reeves Center. A major topic under discuss. ion was more volunteer Community organizations have already been made aware of this need by letter. It was suggested by the committee taat Ans Norris select two volunteer aides, one in this area, the other in East Carbon, to assist her in recruiting help for our four Centers. Another concern of the group was that each parent be contacted so that dental and medical treatment for each child be City Ups and judged. Three prizes and to stimulate greater public interest in their creative endea will be given. All entries will vors, the Helper Woman's Club be sent to State. Deadline for has chosen as one of their pro- entries is March 13. The public is invited to this jects to sponsor the Hallmark Cards 1968 Art Talent contest tea at the civic auditorium at 1:30 p.m.. fcr h.glh school seniors. Mrs Lee J. Diamanti, club; The club president expressed president, contacted both Notre thanks to Sister Mary William Dame and Carbon High school of Notre Dame and Jahn Karr of Carbon High for their assist seniors to enter the contest. Awards total $2350. There are arce in recruiting students to three national awards: first is participate in the contest. The Woman's Club is encour $1000; second $750 and third is to $600. All entries are judged at agilng youlth participation state level first by state offiC-- . develop their artistic expression ia's. There are three state prize; and to possibly, assist in offers to be given in May atiing the door to an art career, the state convention. One state open-are- j TDie Charges PHARMACY SCHOLSHIP OFFERED -- BY DRUG FIRM THROUGH CONTEST TO HI. SENIORS Pharmacy Scholarship pro come interested in Pharmacy, gram, in which all senior high so that in future years, our A school students in Utah are el- country will not be faced with a sudden shortage of the proigible to enter, has been an- fessional Pharmacist, who pro nounced by Mont H Gutke, the vides the essential health link Director of Professional Rel- between doctor and ations of Skaggs Drug Centers, Students may electpatient." one of sponsors of the program. three subjects related to phar-'los- s "With more emphasis on the macy and submit a 500 word! Two fully paid tuition health of the nation than ever and fees are scholarships will be "we before," said Gutke, of the belief it is necessary given: These are for one year ' more qualified young people be- - and will be renewed for the meeting of the com five full years, as long as the - I & at u e " - 'Klt Z"Z'J? i, jn, !I mm ip st Gell-Man- Th'Ie.;, of"l;. hraMdiM m Mm y, trang tot'S T J? I SSTS 17 Helper city council last week a new schedule of rates for garbage pickup for the residential and commercial customers. The increase waa necessary, according to Mayor Chris P. Jouflas, to bring the service up to near a "paying basis" after several years of operating in the "red". For several years the Sanitation department has been operating at a loss of fr-.$4500 to $6000 a year, with this having to be made up by taking funds from other partments thus reducing their efficiency and service to the residents of Helper. Council action approved a general increase for the serv.ee was made s that no great increase would be put on any individual or segment of the approved partici-patlion- ill MpMh &mkfy- as Garbage CoSBectbn Obi confer in cosrmc ray University of Utah scientists laboratory, located 2000 feet under Treasure Mountain at end of Park City's three-mil- e long Spirn Tunnel. (Huge neutrino detector is seen at right and entrance to mine tunnel is directly behind the scientists). PARK CITY University of ogram Utah Physicists-Corki- ng with Xhe nxt ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS Art a gigantic but intricate detector mill(:e will League Member February 23. 51 "e " Bov Scout Troop will meet Ida Bates Exhibits of the advismembers Other J su- enuv-ianave mm Friday naght at 6 p.m. Fossat's k Painting of anoth- the existence u Friday Social will be held at ucl "l"ia HUM IIIQII IIUHQ mji Several paintings by Mrs Ida!er.mnV elusive & mvsterious 8 p.m. in the Church hall. Dr. Roy W.I.nil of nature. Ito,Wns'n( Val particle member 0f,suatomic Bates, Glen, n J ilal Spring Tech SchuO Jennings, Friday, Feb. 2 is the Feast ine y say u meir nrsi ciucs Schuitz, Beth Tucker, DianUta of the Purification. It is the day the Carbon Art League, have on which candles used dunng been 0n display In the Fossat are suppoueu in iuiure ex(;ii- Haddcn, Sadie II. Kizzuto, J. more one Studio ments, windows ten p. viifnvio. Mrs for Martinez. elementary the past the year are blessed before the to the added be M"rs John can The for the particle Irma paintings, days. Torres, Lujan, Mass. Time is 6:45 a.m.. zoo of cosmic rays, and Mrs Layton Foster. This is also First Fridav. The most part, are outdoor studies: neuclear includes protons, Blessed Sacrament will be ex- some from Southern Utah and whuch already muons, and more near others hand. at neutrinos, electrons, posed after the 7 a.m. Mass and Mrs Bates has painted for hosts of other less known high Land Classification remain on the Altar for adoraAnd this new tion ur4il 5:45 p.m. Evening over fifteen years and uses all energy particles.does indeed ex-i- Meeting Announced if it mediums, oils, pastels, water particle Mass at 6 p.m. District Manager Lorin J. may give physicists a betAnyone interested in taking colors and charcoal, to put her ter of the Price District forces the Welker of understanding Dart in neighborhood discussion impressions on paper or can Bureau of kand Management, of l"e universe. a one She vas. is of select and group groups during February announced a land classicifation March are asked to sign the of artists who use only the pri "The Utah neutrino cxperi t to be held at 7:30 p.m. in-- . meeting and colors red, yellow vestibule. the mary in us a list ment is providing peek 12th at V h Erncry blue along with black and white to the future .."said 1 Murray urthouse. to mix her own colors for the of the Cabfornio In. n claSsification At thj tim MEETING NOTICE paintings. stitute of Technology all doma.n for public proposal Her scenes are very realistic, a recent visit to the . be EmPry The regular meeting of the because they are all done on " million! Almost V two discussed. ,CanUSv no Car. Education is of work the the spst there Board of copy Deward L. Howa leading theorist in the field .v,. flomnin (a ln. sonAirman School bon County District, involved in her renditions with high energy particle physics. of Mr and Mrs John Howa h(!' jn C(niny scheduled hr February 15, has the brush. 'me project is unaer ine u - approximately 87 percent of the J y A former student of Paul J. been postponed until February at Lackland AFB ection of Dr. Jack W. Rruffel c; irity Jard arPa. Anyone mtcr- - fcasic In Tina hAn nncrfnnn 29th, at which time the Board Va in incited Ws colleagues Dr Haven nd will receive bids for remodelunder to the Air Force Technical attend the meeting. ing the future Administration Training Center at Amarillo Building. for specialized AFB Texas, Athe BYV Natort Science Foundation. MOVELL JEWKES, an as administrative schooling BALL FIREMEN'S Attend "She hadabbled a bit" with Clerk-Tre- a surer specialist. Airman Howa is a ft' ratc F.rst Publication: M"1""" nun. ia ii, iui . graduate of Notre Dame ""d"u at the ena I SATURDAY, FEB. 10th 1. Date of I,astaVavs goes back to the CTeat aeieciOT Febnrary School in Price. High I Helper Civic Aaditorinci Putlicati:. V '.;r"ary 15, 1968. outdoors for serious painting. I Continued on Page Three -- winner is eligible for the national award. The local club will sponsor a benefit Art Tea on March 14 where all area exhibits will TA encourage our youth to find its place in the world of ant, and to give appropriate re Adverse weather conditions cognition and assistance to all lasit Saturday prevented the talented high school seniors, Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Ethel Singleton Hreinson, 76, former longtime resident of Castle Gate were held Tuesday in Salt Lake City. She died January 26 in a Salt Lake rest home of natural causes. She was born July 29, 1891 in Provo, a daughter of Hubert and Eliza H. Mower Singleton. Married John S. Hreinson Aug. 21, 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 22, 1965. She was active in MIA and the ReLef Society organizations of her Church. Survivors are sons, daughters, Hubert, Castle Gate; Paul, of Clearfield; Mrs John (Fern) Surivan. Orem; Mrs Warren (Lois) Aplanalp, Vernal; Mrs Marion (Anita Mae) Vanover, Kearns; 23 grandchildren; five great - grandchildren; brother, Albert, Orem. Burial was in the Spanish Fork cemetery. ft Last week the Carbon County Jeep Posse, assisting in the fund drive for the annual March Gun-derso- n, for ,fY FOR "DIMES" DRIVE Aro-vl- E. Hreinson Funeral Held Tuesday in SLC j 51370,00 E3L4f3H.U. ' 1, 1968 III that number were eight of posse are: Mack Budge, Holly Bryner, George Patterick, Fred Flaim, Bill Revas, Richard Riche, Ken Olsen, Art Rasmussen, Gordon Dr. Deon Winters, Newbold, John Porter and Leonard Davis. V,n Drlnr. Unlnn. Dragertonp Jeep Patrol mem states that future Mr ";.r, AA Colture is George programs will be planned m fc'ers assisting were: Harold MusBoth are expected back some accordance with the interest irs Harold Alger, James salt, Gene Trabue, Lee Worth- time next week. and desires of the group. ington, John Naylos, Tony Mc- Court, Elwin Rasmussen, Geo Kixon, Bill Vodopich, Tom Car OF 0. PHYSICISTS WORKING 2-- M DOWN nir Herb Preston, Earl Van Alger, Bill Bliss, Charley Hunter. Other workers were Liz Benotti, Beth Fergus on and Rea Tatton 11C0,a' Funeral services THURSDAY, FEB. HELPER, UTAH mn KifI.26' NEWS PAPER DISTRICT Firemen Answer 23 Cads j '" MINING j de-ess- student maintains a 2.5 Grade Average. One scholarship will be given to the winning boy, one to the winning girl. The value of each scholarship is in cifv. Residential rates which have excess 0f $2,500, if maintained been at , a low figure of 1 per : through the five years. Addi i A tionally. $100 savings . bonds m ik i ven 10 me inira ana 7. fourth place winners: a $50, cial rates, which range from $2. to as high as $6, have also savmgs bond to the fifth and be changed to carry some of the sixth place winners. cost to operater the additional The top ranking six applicants The lowest com service. pickun will be invited to Salt Lake for three days as guests of mercial rate is now $2.50. effecThe new rates will be Skagffs Drug Centers where the final judging will take tive on February billings. LICENSES APPROVED place. A distinguished panel of judges, including David L. Dean of the College of The Council approved two business license last week Parmarv at the University of new for the following: the will decide winning Utah, contestants. Henry Picci and John Pap. All Utah High School princi both of Salt Lake City app'ied pals have been advised and, for a license for "Zac s Two have complefp m'es as well as Kings Lounge" now being Istructed in the building form- blanks. "It ii rnr nation to make erlv occupied by Helper Market The other license issued was ,ve Pharmacy Schoar'-srraan annual event, not only to Martin Sunter, for drayage. in Utah but in other states Applications Songht Recorder A. Dalpiaz was InsRhere our Centers operate." Mr Onfte said. "Further, this tructed to advertise in the local schilarshin. newspaper for amplications for is a Scholarship winners will not be three fire department personnel reouired to work for Ska??s and for one worker for the deDni? Centers at anv time dur partment of sanitation. in h"if studies, or, after their tons must be submitted no later than 5 p.m. Feb. 8th, 196?. graduation." !"L"1" 1 Hi-ne- r, on m "no-string- - i An.-lic- a |