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Show Universal Microfilm Corp 84101 Pierpont Ave 141 CARBON ADULT EDUCATORS ATTEND CON- FERENCE ON BYU CAMPUS, PBOVO Superintendent J. Grant School Board Members, and teachers in adult education frcm the Carbon School District attended the Fifth Annual Adult which Convention Education was held at the BYU on Feb. 2 and .3. Governor Calvin L. Rampton keynoted the convention. The theme of the convention was: "Coordination Through p eration. Over 200 people representing schools, Boards of Education, service clubs, labor unions, municipalities and welfare organizations worked jointly for two days to formulate a workable program which wW lend itseif to cooperation rather than to competition. The Carbon School District was complimented for the effort il has made in adult education. Presently, they have proportion urns SZSs m gy OVER $1 MILLION utah bg V' Ste-H- e nimh: ser- - T Sn to ' In conducted Monday the MitcheU Funeral Chaoel in lie aiea r eD. z in a ijice. hospital Of cancer. He was born Sept. 29, 1895 at Carbonedo, Iowa to John and Ellen Homer Holmes. Married Anna. Walker Sept. 12, 1914, at Albaa, Iowa. Member of Price Community Methodist Church. Retired coal miner; member of UMWA, Kenilworth Local union. Survivors are widow; daugh- ters, Mrs Clyde (Thelma) Bur- ton, Price; Mrs Tom E. (Mary Ellen) Davis. Salt Lake: five grandchildren; 8 great grand- - on 39,971 acres; in the W. Wright. On the final day, Feb. The Development Drive for the Diocese of Salt Lake City for 1968, was launched on Jan 31. The chairmen from the par ishes throughout the diocese, met with Bishop Joseph Federal and Father Trajeser, the Drive general chairman at a dinner in Salt Lake City to dis cuss all details. Attending from! Helper were Father Rudolph Daz, Pastor and Local Drive Chairman Hal J. Schultz 1, sub- - on 563 acres. v,ovrnar, t f j ! , nels-nth- ree 7?.,a f Mexi-'We- w Price City1 11 lnes I ;ne nn Anr.uai lionnie ijanes Jack & Jill Bowling Tourna- - ment will be held at the Bonnie Lanes in Helper, Feb. 24 and 2o. This is a mixed doubles ton 16 in SSJlM toJm Saturday pete' in a roll-oto on determine winners HiShest of and in- average 'efflng Feb l ' ff lst An important meeting for all members of Rio Grande Veter- i. wiu ue neiu oa ua urn Sunday, Feb. 11 at 5 p.m. at the Club here. Purpose of the meeting is to elect an officer slate and to ujbL-uimpuiidiiH iuMiiess, vii- to all the membership. All members are urged to be in attendance. Your support is encouraged. con-LaSal- le s ad-a- ft-- W "" l8 ,.S?Sni2inn 65-5- ?i $Ji 95-4- .r..'!1 r 0 PMl!' krge ! M 67-5- K., Madrid 2. ners, Jerry Martinez 15, Santo lllTlintlVio Mrs Feno (IaVerne) Teterson. I NFWS Spatafora made 22 against jUno i4, Cov Day 12 and Joe Biick Uli HI O Clvde (Betty) Mrs IIUli Magna; Moab fctowcd bv HanRon with Trum 10. Rufus Ellington and ley. Granger: Mrs Melvin (Nor Boy Scouts meet Friday night 12, Howa 11, Kokal 8, Cart- - pau p,aker accounted for 44 of ma) Bacon, Temple, Arizona. in Church Hall as 6 p.m. wright 4 and Fred Sacco 2. the 51 points the Quality Clean Commentators for February The Irish meet Erst Carbon prs gamcred, Ellington getting are: t ne liottino 7; Julian ot uragcrxon rnaay m;m. ""-- 25 point?. riinerui raiz 8:30 Joe 10 and eame time set for 8 p.m. and Robert hneddon rsin(Ml Pay 5n c eame was con, 6:30. at Frank at to two nights as the gafe the U:K. fined Dalpiaz preliminary Lake in Todav Salt City Friday Social. Church hall at Cnnm4 nn pao . Jackpot is $130. See you THIRD WORKSHOP HELD P Funeral services were held RoAbout "Parrr.t to Child Sex"j today in Salt Lake City for graders of the parish was the film shown on ways n NCE INSTRrCTOR bert Melvin Sneddon, 56, who J'01. 'sFMIVAIl died Feb. 5 in a Salt Lake hos no wsh to atterl Mass at the t0 dcribe sex educaUon to Newman Center of the U of UbiMren. when 105 parents pital He was a former round on Mrs Barbara Marvidikas, of Sunday, Feb. 18, please con- - tended the third in the series house worker for Rio Grande iaci Mster Angela Mane or of ei?ht workshops on Family Mamdikas Dance Studio here Railroad. ther Daz Relations held at Notre Dame and some of her students attend Survivors are a son. daugV ed a dance seminar Feb 4 at school. ters. Robert C, Newport Beach box A Pamarla Inn in Salt Lake City. Tromoted Soldier very Richard Mrs proved (Col'een) question Calif.; answers were instructor lor tne dav wai O'cn. Salt lake; Mrs Marvin! Private Keith E. Snyder, son- beneficial andfiucstion Rev. 7 E'V Johnson of Hollywood, Ca'if to Mr ef Mrs K. the civen Homer Snyby Salt a" Lake; (Gloria) Cooley. Girls accompanying Mrs Mar. trrandfhilrlren: brothfr. sit'TS der, received a promotion to Joseph T. Fitzgerald, school vre JfKli Jones. Laurie James. Mr MTt'e Greenhagen Pvt. First Class on January 26. administrator; Georee Stanford " at is and roung, Ida stationed the: uavia Mrs D.iPfc jewices, Lorl lomsic and ke; Snyder psychologist brth rf 'ila Fenn. Kaiserlauteen Base, Germany, social worker. Y:?"t. j I tw ! at.j"11'" i -- She-Turcat- I 'Pi111 h;.rS. se P",da iiijilvc win CAP s from 1 vi'i iwuiij SSS: . hji . jv.-a.a- nm. ir ia W0, T T the eleven State i?Hn shortly after iwm uenirai iwgion to Mr Anderson. Also the main prize, a $50 U.S. savings bond, will be given away at JIarie Bcsso Paintings that time. The winner of the i)isnave(i At Fossat's bond need not be present at the dance. Marie Besso, Price member Proceeds from the yearly 0f the Carbon Art League, is danccs are Used to Supement of her several paintshowing department's fire fighting jngs this week and next at the equipment. The most recent Foraat Studios. addition is the used truck and AIrs Rosso, as artist go, is pump added to the department novic- e.til, iui uiu uuce v panucu "thirdS Even so, her work shows a bold purKe price approach to the subject, and is ims amount most pleasing to the eye. Hen0' objects are all outdoor scenes: In addition to equipment the depicting the tranquil pastorals, department annually awards a warm lo(r cabins and her fav- - full scholarship tuition and fees uiice quarters 10 a ueser-ernes, old trees. Thc artjst remarked that she ving student from the area at- has had very little formal in- - tending the College of Eastern ctmptinn nithnnh sho Hid learn Utah. The department also spon the basics in high school art sors a boy each year to attend n-m1 inv in an is wm .smcp tnar lime snvi American legion Boys' State uio' r inA and that thA nrnnrmnl ininrAitrnm t TTfoh Cftn TTni.mr, i... ;.,j .,i.,kiLois v'n the be submitted will h Fossat Mrs supports from ably sity, and activicly rm Uah Legislature, which and 1Iarol(1 Ireland. other community projects. win neet next Janu?ry. Foundation analysts point nuti Pma Nov 8 1912 at used ABC and W BC Section. tn James and ed Entrv dcad'ine- - Feb 23 at TcJleM rnrrick Neilson Marri- - 12' om 'is $8 00 nor I?Rena Bwndol June 18 1938 couple Entrant may bo w 1 in Salt Lake Citv: credit man twice, but must change part- Summerhavs Music Co. agcr ac every eight and member Catholic church. the Bonnie Lanes. Survivors are widow; sons, bad. ten for the t.a"d Guy a7d Tony O'Berto James B., Leonard E,. both of v p in s ran awav irom u ai 1. in uie oan uuaii 4 amt iiiuwa sisters, cue luuii.dmtiu mandj,trs. Salt Lake; brothers, Gcr Spatafora scored 18, Kokal 14, fty Qeaners Tuesday Mac': Los Angeles; Thomas I Iowa 13, Hanson d and 16 for the win-Paid jviiiis potted Midvale: Iee E., Granger; fr S - A iVl 1 70-5- OFFICERS ON Saturday night, Feb. 10 in the civic auditorium. Archie And erson, chairman tor the event, The January meeting rvf the rnnrtPH trviav thM nil ninns utan UAi iirectors Assn was are complete and that (lancing held in the Governor's Board will begin at 9:30 p.m. and Room at the State Capitol nn timiA until am AnHprcon January 16, at which time pre- - added that tables on the dance limimarv discussioiks were h floor will go on a first come, on uie subject ot reducing l first serve basis and that absolministrative costs throu?h mer-- utely no one would be admit-n m Mr AnHw, pers The conclusion of rhe tPfl until group was that all areas of the emphasized that 'there are no fctate should have the services reservations for anv of the of the Community Action Pro tables and that the doors will gram and that the possibility be thrown open at 8:30 sharp. of mergers would be intensively Fire Chief James Pugliese studied prior to further discusreported that ticket sales have sion. i oilrtn T rt Til been brisk with the possibility rrkrA being sold Schultz, Helper, Executive Dir..?' "e.J ector of the Southeastern Utah to resP"f Fsther T "rtf" Zlll made by the fire fighters in the has ben moSt fteSaT Ike City CAPand the 0g. Manuel Fern,andez den Comm.nity Action Program Members of the department sent utah on tne Reg. m d th (Thurs. ional Planning Development Pro 'day) and tomorrow n&h decor gram Steerin Committee. This ating for the dance. Dominic committee will recommend the Bruno chairman of the decorat-ta-x sidelines for planning devel- - ing committee reported that the opment programs and re:om- - traditional Valentine Day theme mend policy for Community Ac will again prevail. tion Agency planning. The corn' wiv q trri jwii 111 ihh to dominate the local basketball group consisting of representa- bv his wife Lillian a daughter and a sister. He was a native loop getting their fifth straight lives of the municipalities, .the win tms natt luesday night over counues, anu uie siaie in&u of Kemmerer, Wyoming. the BeJo Club The C's.way department. It would in- have won 15 straight without a crease the state motor fuel lax otre Dame Hoopsters ioss this season. Big Jack Mack from six to seven cents per w,y- "" mciiiuH o.v ii.cu uie wumeis wiui i pis. BeJo's John Steele was high funds to cities and counties in Notre Dame mgh school is in point man in the game with 21. Utah on the basis of area, pop- ftfth place m Bgion 6 Southern Bill Johnson playe da fine game ulation and local road needs, Division, basketball play after for the losers before going out According to the Foundation to MonUcello havin with a shoulder injury in the study, the added revenue going to local units would amount to 9 and third quarter. San Juan 630; Moab ely $4.4 m.rnn b rernain GrTh "-" io in m x va lua uc ior seu-unpiace mrd Place for high sCoring lTl each having a loss to Coaches year. The funds would be car- bo1h nortnern and the on as the their blemish 5amcs second marked exclusively for construe southern divi,sion ,of tion and related purposes on a area' record. Notre Dame kept flhtin back ARC whallopcd the Mexican designated local arterial road in al1 ams' but were unabl! Lodge Existing state aid from Monday. The miss 10 catch thcir PPneIlts and e boys had five men in doub motor vehicle registration foes u nmus; ie ii?ures, iteys lensieit wicn n Miie aneau. Spatafora made 19 points ag- - 25, Mike Allen 22, Larrv My- - ties and counties would 0? con- ainst Monticello with Pat Kokal ers 14. Terry Gunderson 13. and tinned. The Foundation report notes scoring 11: Gary Hanson, 9; Rainh Sanirh 11 Al (Poncho :..-v- n. The annual Firemen's Ball, one of the major social events of the winter calenar for this city and area, will take place STEERING COMMITTEE SJISlS ..4 ck and Jill Bowling At 15onnie r-- SUNDAY, FEBRUARY teliMM 81-6- S "Snrtl 'CJLP. VETS MEETING 8 v-- v st 1 Cemetery. Tie !0-- - aio- - 710.46. Funeral services for James N. Ncilson, 55, Salt Lake City, resident of Carbon Surly conducted tWs moving in 'St. Ann's Catholic T.nke P tv hosSS Sh f'in a cSSes Lake S Firemens Ball Here Saturday C ( are using a booklet published by the National Council of Catholic Men entitled "The Spirit of Renewal." Some stimulating ideas were exchanged. A third group is making plans to begin meetings in Kenilworth. On Tuesday at 8 p.m. the first Neighborhood Mass was d in one of the homes of the parish. A small SToup met to tae part in the Mass, Purpose of the Masses is to bring people together to share in this act of worship and experience a more intimate part in the celebration and their union with one another in Christ. One such Mass is planned each week. MR. SCHULTZ , . , SKJ Home Sessions discussion groups have started meeting in homes of the members of the parish. They Two ce'eb-rate- attitude examination for senior Beaver Mountain relays of the 15 - , 10m. Funeral Today in S.L.C. For Former Carbonite 8, 1968 Drive. The people of St. An. $5,752.52. thony's contributed They had pledged $6,631.54. thus 74 percent of that pledged was collected. In 1967 the Diocese received $215,450.21 as a result of the r Ioia: John, Silver Springs, MBaidwas FEB. (ChaoirM Is Named national scholarshipawards and station on the plateau east of a1sn has ParnpH her a sneciallv thp rttv PROPOSAL lllti J:,. AlT (Tll'jr'O efoto1 Woinaplmr o.o frttliirc. phflrTYI rV" HI' A1nknm.n frl OrtO oc . Alask $373903.90; Arizona, General Mills, sponsor of the that more adjustments will be . MR iqi 097 viaU.OU wantedu IS ANALYZED RpitvJ Crocker Search for the made until the mnrh v ATunc,. , IWA p ,tJ F, UIVUina3, Homemaker of To near perfect" picture is re- Colo- - American California. $1,464,654.38: ceived by viewers. A proposal to increase the rRdn. $1,557,318.13: Florida got morrow Program. state motor fuel tax by one $207.09: Idaho, $137,135; Illinois $i5; Kansas, $72,519.91; Louis-- ! SfP SnSai?Pnne foi NEWS jan,a) $103,936.37; Michigan, $71; Jack Millarich Dies Mi seisin. $il.017.a5: Montana, road .... 5 si 037 651Nebraska $459 39:! Word was received from the Carbon Coaches Altlantic Research .. Coast "Jack" that New Phillip uah FoSahon Nevada, $56,529.17; 3 co $5.199 .367.43; 'North Dak- - Millarich, 66, former longtime Veltri Drug 3 0ta, $99,244.48; Oklahoma, $98.- - resident of Carbon County and BeJo Club Tne p'an has been sponsored 1 r3'5: Oregon. $1,642.88; South former Office Manager of the Job Corps bv the UTES Action Committee 1 naknt'a swmRSi' Waskincton Spring Canvon Coal Company. Quality Cleaners 20 at Berk- - Mexican Lodge 0 5 (Utah Transportation and Econ $176 54;' and Wyoming $7,438,- - had died - i r January : n m tx f i n rv- n r. it- leas rrw ia. NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, ffilsnite and asphalt leases on girls, JonJa's achievement has major channels and rebroad- - MOTOR FUEL TAX HIKE n420 acres: and one sodium made her eligible for state and cast to this area by the new Cotvl,1Di cnuaren; Drorners. iaes te al ! n Frice Lnapel y V w, .n-- May stops. Instructor was Captain E. M. Pitcher, assisted by dy Scartezinia and Trooper C. This week Helper television viewers are getting their signals from the new relay station east of the city, according to Carbon County Commissioner, Hector Chiara, chairman of the televisions systems division. i Several weeks ago the change from Reservoir Hill to the new t s site had been made, but after ' testing showed that several res iuciius in lug ivicu uii area coiuu ( not pick up the signals, thel shift back to the system was made Since that first attempt to -switch relays, technicians have M constructed an antenna system to receive impulses from the Miss Jona Rebel a senior at east station and then taken by Carbon High, has been named cable to the .houses. 63 Betty Crocker Homemaker Reception on all faur chain of Tomorrow for Carbon High commercial and one School. Because she finished' educational are picked ud bv - r ttSc COMPLETE SPECIAL COURSE POLICE NEW RELAY STATION Mmon doi:ars ricner m& week thanks to mineral leasing ac tivdties during the last six mon-Sa- lt hs of 196? in public lands in the. state administered by the us- Bureau of Land Mana" ment. Secretary of the Interior wart L. Udall announced in Washwieton that a check for $1,323,809.68 was being mailed rr e state. Utah was one of 24 states sharing in $22 million fr?m mineral lease revenues. uah receives ymerts of 37.5 percent of the fpfJertal government's revenues - , STRICT 10th. semi-annu- 111 D HELPER. UTAH 6 & vice station owner and mech- anic. Survivors are his widow: sons John w.. Price: Irvin Charles Jr.. Juneau, Alaska; 8 grand-- ' : brothers. child"sister, Bry- an, wa'T uan.v, josepn, tello: George, Downey, Caif.; rentals and royalties, according P:"W D. Nielson, BLM state, Mrs fBetty) Puloi, Arcad- uuiuior put uian. ia nvrT-ntBurial was 'in the Price City,. As of Dec. 31, 1967 BLM ad--1 rTVK.i.cterPd 14.240 oil and pas Cemetery. leases in the state covering 7 110 PTO acres: 135 coal leases on 333.378 acres: 77 potash Holmes Funeral Held Monday NUMBER RAILROAD AND jects studied included accident reporting, miscellaneous rules and laws, auto arson, Utah tour ist attractions, by Trooper C. W. Wright, Trooper Rex Hill and Sgt. Eldon Sherwood. Following the final session on Thursday afternoon, Police Academy Certificates were awarded to all peace officers complet ing the studies. Helper officers receiving the certificates of completion were: Yesterday (Feb 7) the ChairChief Joe Myers, and Officers man and Father Daz met with Hollie Sillitoe, Karl Stavar and vice chairmen at the Rectory to formulate the area drive. The tioning drivers and witnesses Chuck Callor. assistants are: Angelo Welch, speed offenses and required Louie Tone, Pete Bottino, John Aberton, and Chuck Ghirardelli. These vice chairmen will selCarbon Senior Wins TELEVISION SIGNAL ect five captains each to work Betty Crocker Award with them on the drive. has been set for Sunday, March CHANGED OVER TO '"'tfiflL Irvm services for Charles Davies, 66, were held Monday Morning in the Mitchell Funera-Ctapel in. Price. He died Feb 2 in a Price hospital of a heart ailment. He was born May 6, 1901, in Aake City to Hendy Brig- ham and Elizabeth Coulam Davies. Married Dollie Stodd- ard; divorced. Married Virginia White, May 31, 1930 at Price. was a member of the LDS Price Elks Lodge; former co Oi ULiLLM HELPER Iflllimil iriPrO LCAOLO iFiuinerial Kiwani? V to do something about wouldbe All members of Helper's City or potential worker whose edu- - police Department last week attainment is less than compieted a 3 day Uie minimum accepiauie sstdu- - tra n n? srhnnl srvmcnrAH hv dard specified by the employer e utah Highway Patrol at with current job openings. Are Courthouse at Price there jobs that he can do? And 0fficer units in the Carbon are there employers who will and Emery districts participal-hir- e him? What are the jobs ed m school activity that can be expected? vVho will first d)ayj Jan 30i officers provide addition training if it is were schooled on right-of-wa- y needed? violations, reckless driving vio It was the consensus of the jgtions, supreme court decisions participants that labor resour- - and accid.ent diagramming. The es must not be allowed to det- - instructor was Trooper N. G. eriiorae and that a statewide Knight. system of coordination be ex- - The second day, Jan. 31, the panded to insure adequate tram men studied enforcement and ing and preparation of adults. policies, court appearances, ac cident damage appraisal, ques IRV nAVTS FTTNFRAL HELD MONDAY IN PRICE CHAPEL TTpinpr nf mnrPcDntofl Kac V, MINING any district or organization in Co-o- OimTY-- A ately the largest adult educa tion program in the state and Kil-foyl- e, ap. rti-n- : rtS and recommendations contained in two hiway studies compjet Pd in V.fi and 1905. The W ' study, prepared by the private oncrinHn. f.rm. Wlbur Smith and Associates, concluded 'that projected state highway re are "approximately equal needs" for the to state road system, but thaf "local road and street system:' have substantial revenue defic its and are in immediate r.eed of additional funds." The plan to upgrade local roads has received widespread general sunnort from most of the major highwaver groups in Utah. The Utah Foundation analysis notes, however, that Continued on Page Three en-ue- long-rang- e s m HELPER WOMAN'S CLUB GIVES BOOKS TO lllll ortr I MITJ1 OLLI The Helper TDAIMiNfi PCMTCD IM DDIPC 111 I l!!U' inHIII'HU ULMILII Woman s C ub. help these youngsters develop indcr direction of its president. and realize their potential. 'Ev Mrs Lee J. Diamanti contribut- en the smallest deed you per- ed reading and coloring bioks to the Ann Self 100 0f them in Price, as an Center Training assist to the youngsters attending that school. Every member contributed towards this project. Last Monday Mrs Diamanti and a committee of Mrs Frank Slavensky. Mrs Rfbfcca Rael and Mrs Rose Gigliotti. presented Mrs John Pierucci. director of the Center with the Mrs Diamarti stated: "It is cur responsibility as citizens to form is better by far, than the grandest intention.' "Belonging to a Federated Vt'omcns group such as ours to presents an opportunity serve as well as a challenge to vrvtr i'o worthwhile projects, developing rind implimenti,ng meaningful educational projects such as assisting these handicapped youngsters of our area. Our them is "Build with our Vcuth for a Better World" and we appreciate the cooperation area. of the people of |