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Show Universal Microfilm Corp UTAH APPALOOSA FORMS LOCAL DISTRICT At a meeting February 10th in Price the Utah Appaloosa Club designated this area as District 6. Utah Appaloosa Club s President Ray Black; ident Ray Grow and Director of Dist. 1, Bryce Anderson and their wives were present. Bill Branson of Helper was appoint ed Director of District 6. The new district will hold monthly meetings and members will formulate plans to participate in all activities thru-- ! out the State and promote the: faskgrowing breed of Appaloosa horses. In the local area there are fine examples of the Appaloosa A MINING AND and with the keen interest shown in this breed, the memHELPER. UTAH VOLUME 62 NUMBER 8 THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1968 bers plan to show their horses thnijout the County extensively during the show season. The March meeting will be NARCOTICS, LSD, ETC. on Saturday, the 16?h at 7:30 p.m. at the Crest Cafe, Price. THEME OF NEXT Anyone interested in the Appaloosa is invited to attend. For An open house for all the .the women's organization. additional information contact YOUTH MEETING MAQnWIH nnnCQ Tn UnMnR fi WAU MnmN neighbors of North Carbon Youth programs of the MIA, Bill Branson, Aux. Rt. Helper, LUUvLU IVIIUIlUEIUl II nwillllU I Ull Stake, Church of Jesus Christ! programs, films, posters, and Utah. 84526. The high school age youth of lilftUvlilU of Latter-da- y Saints, wJl be music will bring the purposes Carbon County have planned a next held Feb. 29, and accomplishments of all the IN SATURDAY Thursday, TEMPLE AT PRICE BANQUET second youth meeting to be held from 6 to 9 p.m. in the stake genealogical activities, welfare Saturday, Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. SCOUT LEADERS TO ATTEND TRAINING church auxiliaries into focus as The annual George Washing- center at Price. in Room 211 at the College of Followoing a pattern set by visitors tour the chapel. ton's Birthday Banquet, honorEastern Utah. Refreshments will be served ing the Father of our. country, LDS Churches from Finland to The theme of the meeting will SESSIONS AT COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH and a film will be Manila, the special of one the Masonic evening first and be drugs, narcotics, LSD. Mr of the North American has been set aside for a tour shown, "Search for Happiness." leaders Scouting leaders from Carbon, Ernest Hartman wJl be the Thousands of visitors have continent, will be held in the and view of church activities Emery, Grand and San Juan, guest speaker. He will have and exhibits. attended similar events all over programs through Masonic SaturPnce Temple to N-show and will conduct will attend the University of films School Carnival Everyone in the area is invited, the world, especially in Utah, day evening at 7:30. in the College of East a question and answer period to Stake President such as in the new Visitors according Dates Are April 25 to 27 ScouiMris The dinner sponsored each D. Ross ern Utah on March 2nd. it was following his remarks.. Center on Temple Square. Boyack. two the by year, jointly lodges, The meeting will be under the While the local event will not indicate April 25, 26 and 27 has been announced by Stephen Perry, Preliminary No. 16 and Joppa No. Carbon pians leadership of Mr and Mrs Norbe announced as the dates for the District Scout Executive. that elaborate, invitations developed displays, & carefully 26, Free Accepted Masons. man Wilson of Spring Glen. The annual Notre Dame School's of are extended to anyone wishing showing every major phase this for The program schedule will beyear's Carnival, according to Father gin Saturday morning at 9:30 planning and program has been dinner and program are James the church, especially as parti- to see through the stake buildThe Susan arranged by Spencer. T. school Joseph Fitzgerald, Seever of Carbon, and Richard cipated in by North Carbon ing in Price. with each person checking on refreshments will be under dirAn interesting aspect of the administrator. Riche of Joppa Master of Cer- Stake members from instructhis registration at the Geary ection of Susan Wilson. ion devoted to youngsters in chapel is its exceptional organ emonies be Ted will Milovich, A request for filled Gold Theatre. Registration is 50 cents The young people who attendfinest of its kind in eastern Junior Sunday School and Pri P.M. of Joppa Lodge. Strike Stamp books has been per person and lunch will be ed the first meeting were ento Utah. and Guides will demonstrate spir homemaking mary, At the dinner the giiest speak made by the committee. Books available for $1.00. The general' thused by the information given itual classes in Relief Society, this fine instrument. 10 a.m. W. er will be at will Francis PATRICK'S CARD ST. Douglas, assembly begin may be turned hi at the school with instructions and informa-- and are looking forward to this Past Most Worshipful Grand ' second session. or may be given to Father Fitz to Master of Utah Masons. A naadults. tion all given will be This will be a very informagerald. These books tive of New Mexico, he has "THE MUSIC MAN" SHOW. DATES CHANGED used to help defray the cost of General class instruction will tive program and one that will PARTY MARCH 14 been a resident of Utah since booth items. begin at 10:30 a.m. with instruc be pf interest to all youth of Plans for the Annual Saint 1937. He is a veteran of World A change of dates of "The lard, Ronnie Atwood, Gwen Several new games for child- tion being offered in Cub Scout high school age. Paterick's Card party, spon- War II, and was awarded the Man" production was shop, Lynda B. Brasher, Doris ren and adults will be featured Leadership; Boy Scout Leader-- ' St. sored by Anthony's Altar Bronze Star for meritorious made by Community Theatre Bruno, Wayne Bryner, Kennotn this year. Chairman for the ship; Explorer Leadershpi; and1 Society, will be held Thursday, service overseas in the after the regional independent Burgess, Dorothy Byrd, Kraig 4-- H carnival will be announced at Primary Scout Leadership. ENROLLMENT March 14 at the Helper civic division. Since 1954 he has been basketball was suddenly Christensen, Rod Christensen, a later date. auditorium, according to Mrs associated with the First Sec moved up playoff The Cub Scout Leadership; to the first of next Chall Cook, Darlene Corgiat, John President. of Bank Utah. Kokal, should have the following in NOW UNDERWAY urity week. New dates for the Meri- - Diana Craig, Clyde Davis, Fay An eloquent speaker, his mes dith Millson A delicious hot meal will be attendance : Cubmasters and musical will be on Evans, Ann Forsyth, Lynn Hal:' sage to assembled Masons and Friday and Saturday, March 1 Mary Hovat, Linda Huff, UTAH'S ADVANTAGES. Assistants ; Webelos Den Lead; Cmintv Apnts PpII AtctvIp served at fcl.M per person. d ers, Den Leaders Coaches, Den and Arlene Erickson are very Gards win be Pyed and door their guests should be most Pat 2, at Geary Theatre begin- - monia Jackson, Johnson, awarded and two gifts interesting and timely. Mothers, Pack Committee mem- pleased with the Karlene Jones, Thomas Jones, enrollment ning at 8 p.m. sharp. PRAISED IN PRINT be glven away-inProgram numbers will be Additions to the previously- - Bessie Karras, Rae Lynn bers, Stake and Ward Primary so far this month and are urg- "hairmen for the party are: presented after the banquet by Partners working with Cubbing. continued cast are Colette Pet- - er, Dennis Leonard, Bill of par- Signets Corporation announced Information will be given on ents in enlistingsupport Mrs Fidel Sanchez, members of Job's Daughters ..Tickets: who takes the part of sen, Norman Mamgum, Neal the youngsters in January their plans to ex- the Cub Scout Program, plan into the clubs. 0arl Matekovic. Door and the DeMolay. !Wrs Gracie Shinn; Anna Lee Han-- 1 Mead, Mike Monfredi, Ernest The dinner will be prepared pand their Utah production fac- ning the Cub Scout program-Leaders are nlsn Tippah tnr prizes: Mrs Alfonso Ossana: sen, Amaryllis; and Ben Can-- ; Monson, Claris Nelson, Patricia of The women fanfare bv attendant the ility. Prizes: Mrs Frank Jer and served management, den opera- the program to be effective. pack INiwa, Carrol Pace, Robynn Pe rung. Eastern Star Chapter. prompted a weekly trade jour- tion, pack feetings, and webelos in directed Orchestra members a win- - 4nt; Caniy: Mrs Sam Pinarelli; is terson, Thelma A Selman, Rand "Everyone nal columnist, Don C. Hoefler, den operation. John Driscoll; Glen Fifield will accompany! Torgerson, Ratherine Mathis, but there are many losers it1hen' ner, by to look into the corporation's Tabe setting, Mrs Lawrence RICO'S 300 CAFE n the show. These include vJarol Faye Thomas and Arthur The Boy Scout Leadership and rin'siarvnrvintpH vnnncf lpnnlp reasons for placing so much Mrs Cecil Payne, Hostesses, Erotto. when are leaders not available Postmia, flute; Wayne will have Scoutmasters, Assts; Tf f)PFN SOON stock in Utah's future. n imo ickson, clarinet; Renata Kell, r ' Mary Pizza is costume troop committees, neighborhood tu uiisuuci anu encourage, ivir Vigor. suiltant trum stated. Olga Spencer, A will own cafe new aiding his its Keller, Fifield, Argyle Larry open Following merjlt badge personal commissioners, The young people interested oors here about March 1 to pet; Walt Donaldson, trombone; Ora Warren and Arlene n,ncK- inquiries, Mr Hoefler wrote an counselors, patrol dads, deacons article for "Electronic News," advisers and stake scouting lead in carrying projects should en - Volunteer Firemen be known as "Rico's 300 Cafe" Dan Gamel, tuba; Bill Jewkes. son. Proceeds from the plav will the weekly trade journal ref- ers in attendance. Training will roll soon so that the project by Mathew D'Errico, Spring Terry Atwood and Kara Gard aid some students with scholarerred to as the "Bible of the include: Scout program; patrol work can be finished by sum - Vlew Techniaue Films Glen, formerly of California, in ner, percussion; Larlene and Judith Christensen, ships to CEU. electronic business." .Hoefler method, training boy leaders, mer. Adults and older youth Members of the Heloer Volun the location formerly occupied Rehearsals show promise for paid high tribute to Utah and program planning, advancement willing to spend an hour or two teer Fire Department viewed by the 300 Club in the Bonnie piano. A great chorus has been re great entertainment well worth to Governor Rampton's indust- and troop finance, and boy be- a weeK to lead a club of the second of a senes of traip - ILares Building members are asked to contact ing films in a special meeting The new cafe will cater to the hearsing under the direction of, a niht out to see. rial promotion program. Quot- havior patterns. or r.ie at at the the auditorium Price office, that illustrate the Agents general public and will also Frank Postma. Included herej Tickets are on sale,door. may ing figures llhe Explorer leadership secTuesday at e the Selma Ann Lou as the are Adair, purchased greater productivity of Utah's tion should include: advisers, ine department also had a offer specialities such labor force and the smaller am- associate advisers, post com- Child Fears Discussed demonstration of a resuscitator most popular Italian dinners, and Mexican dishes ount of labor turnover, column mittees, teachers and unit by Bob Rampton of the 1 School At am Fish-Gam- e said Monday: Rico ist Hoefler pointed out t") Ins quorum advisers, and priest Workshop Bountiful The Fire stake Department. Group To ZEPHYR HEARINGS the interested in pat. some of the spec explorer leaders. Some of the 70,000 readers The three fmr rommnn to ,n 'weal department in considering especially Clubs IOU are Host Area ific reasons why Signetics Corp. many items to be covered will nf nrmiirin. mrcnage ot larruiies. Hip rvihilitv " mc wig icai ui uuiilg new too!" at Price Cafe APRIL 11 AND 12 i all welcome; announced their plans to double be: What is exploring; how iiuiuiii Saturday unit in ine near luture deserted fpnr nf not hoinr imH the size and capacity of their does it function; program plan and the fear to donate voted Members also of being punished Saturday, Feb. 24 the Carbon Announcement was made toUtah production facilities. Mr and Mrs Hector Chiara ning, super activities, Exploring by horrible mutilation. These F5..to aidiow,s ,the orgfan: Fish & Game Assn will Emery to Sen. foot motored to Manti Monday "How would you like to in- and MIA, advancement in fears were discussed at th lza"on f the htue league Hel-ahost Wildlife clubs from all day through the office of the that Frank E. Moss t attend funeral services for Mrs Southeastern Utah at a crease your productivity by a where to look for help, Family Relations Workshop held haV Program proposed for ComCommerce s falL Chiara's nephew David Nielson session Interstate the factor of 2.5 or 3?" Hcefier questions and answers. 11 Notre Dame School last Mon Per and a.m. beginning at mission will hold hearings in started off. "And how would The LDS Primary Leadership day evening. at the Greenwe! Cafe, Price. turnSalt Lake City and Ogden on will be for Guade Patrol Leaders you like to reduce labor meetParents were told that a child at the Guest speakers or even the train discontinuance proover to trekker leaders, primary part- needs security of both parents THE LAURSENS OBSERVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY ing will be Bud Phelps, Director Pacific and of its present figure?" ners both ward and stake, and and that he must have some of of Utah Department of Fish & posed by Western Railroads. Pacific Southern He proceeded to point out that I.R.'s. Some of the items that his desires fulfilled. The five Game, and Don Donohue, Dirthese are the facts SigneL.cs is will be covered are: Extra adjustments which teenagers ector of the U.S. Fish and Wild Trains involved are Western delighted to face when they knowhow, forms, tenderfoot res must make are physical, social, Life Service. Pacific trains 17 and 18, the compare the performance of ponsibility, ideas, programs, se opposite sex, religious doubts Officers of the Carbon Emery California Zephyr, and Southof their Utah facility with that cond class, understanding your and moral code, according to group for 18 are: Harrv E. ern Pacific trains 101 102, the their headquarters in Sunnyvale position to Scouting. Marrsrus, Price, President; Hub- City of San Francisco. panelists Rev. Joseph T. FitzCalifornia. ert Ilreinson. Castle Gate, Vice gerald, George Stanford and Utah's labor He credited David Young. ; James Conover, of The Ogden meeting will e President ,1 force as a major plus for in- Legion Auxiliary Sets Date Two enlightening films were Trin Cinro'nnr Thorn orP 3fl Anril 11 at 9:30 a.m. in room liunu dustry. He lauded Utah's high For Annual Birthday Party shown, "Principles of DevelopDirectors in the two countys zw oi me rorebi 25th Street and Adams Av. level of education. With refering, of and the bv served ment," organization. "Meaning A regular meeting of the fit ence to the 'brain drain' which American Interested members are invit wi'I On April 12, at 9:30 a.m., a Utah experiences, along with be held onLegion Auxiliary d to attend and are requested 'be hcld in room 22 u g Mar. Thursday, he explained at 7:30 many other states, i iji i'"- -' I'onim audcivic at the "" Annex Buna 314 of Federal the p.m. the Governor's program of a itorium under direction of Pres. TELEPHONE WORKERS Conover to make reservations. state Salt Ike cn)h This "guaranteed manpower." Voll. A spokesman for City. is the pTFtive action taken to Gladys the stated that plans for PREPARING BOOKS group T?efired at R.K. Veterans here keep college graduates the annual Birthday party on home and entice expatriated March To Be Honored 16, will be formulated natives back to new and ex- and other The annual dinner and pro- - ST, ANTHONY'S NEWS business BLIND FOR PEOPLE important 1 panding industrial facilities in handled. Members are urged Utah. Ciub No. 2 and Auxiliary for By request of parishioners to attend all meetings and other The a3 students at the Utah Masses to the honor and all members during Lent will be as actvities of the group. School for the Blind in Ogden Continued on Page Four in ior.7. follows : Tuesday. Fridays, eve mrmknr-rnri u4in rrt will soon receive special gifts will be held Minoay. ren. ning Mass at 6 p.m. l naays me from active and retired women Stations of the Cross at 5:40 Club. Carbon at the Country employees of Mountain States will hour be from Social p.m. right before Mass. Co. in Salt Lake City Telephone Confession will be heard bein Laurscn Mrs 4 Edward 5 to Mr and with dinner to 12. retiring p.m. Some 15 workers from the ii Mr Laursen on both days. So and Active 5. forehand Fork in at womntlv (18th sports. Tplenhfinp Piinppr nrtfnni7.n1ia-- i of American on p'aved baseball for the Utah " All members are urtred to honored were morning Mass at 7 Everyday West), are preparing Braille books for' ?nd - Central and AnniverLent. Golden managed! with attmd and get acquainted League, Wedd.ng curing the children with the aid of a thtir Wednesday. Feb 28 a panel "":u mnior baseball for years; he yor Rio Grande neighbors, special typewriter. Large type u,""7 Will be held for the of Oak. the member Room is a discussion must the Pioneer be Reservations longtime by in for the partially blind is aisnlin Crest Inn, Spanish Fork, Sunday American Legion and Is onJj F.rjdiv. Feb. 23. Call Clarnell members of the CYO and parincluded in the books. or P.ornie Paano ents in hall at 7:30. (Note the Books being prepared are: Feb. 18. They were married on of the surviving members of the; pay Club". Lake 1918 in Salt Guests City; "Last Squad invited at $2 50 change from Feb. 27 to 28th) "Let's Learn Materials," "The Feb. 18, an was Salt Men of Parish who are asked active in the solemnized Lauren Mrs Door later prizes will be Lion and the Mouse," "Aesop's perplate. Choir here LDS 1919 work on the Diocesan Develto June LDS 12, the cf member the for evering. drawn Temple during Fables," Birthday Party." "The ,1 She opment Drive should show They resided in American and of the Relief Society. Princess and the Shoemaker," to in American moved Legion their manly Catholic spirit by then until 1923, Fork is active and "The Night Before Christ Mr Iaur. Auxiliary work and is a "Gold New llond Enirineer responding positively. Meet us mas." The book on materials Soldier Summit where RR D&RGW of from now thru March 10 at the District for Mother the worked ctor" sen llfh. Xnrwpd includes cloth samples to problacksmith-welder. three of children Church hall at 1 p.m.. The meet a as five had Hamilton They The Lavar fArchie) vide a sense of touch for the L. Price, this week was named intrs are brief, but important. Charles November in to Mrs liv.r.?: moved row Helper students. will be the was (Beth) Ellis, Helper; Edward Design Engineer for District 4 Bishon Federal In preparation for the proj- of 1930 when the terminal 25 years of C. Briotiam City and Carl Eit- - ff the U'ah Stat Department of guest speaker at Communion After transferred. a Iona telephone ect, Roundy. breakfast for men April 7th. with the Rio Grande, rpnp. Granger, ann six Ilihwavs. saleswoman, enrolled in a spec service Lindon 'B'td' Peerless went A of to Edward for work son replaces Hamilton class to vam'he ial Comranv. until 1951 when, William Kenrjth Is nreser.tlv Fiark. who has retired a'ter on the to Bra.lle how special type Mountain in Salt Lake a States Telephone saleswoman, uses lira Pcrndy, w mnt-indmweu iw sorvTr? an working over 40 years. Mr Ham the design sectionto Price later nniun a specie' " idle tvping machine to prepare manuscripts for ial machine Mrs Roundy is pre iney came He emFork. There he became an iltnn started working fir the City. Denmark. to the Utah School for the Blind in Ogden. book C Continued on Page Three Iployee of Geneva Steel Corp,' Road department i'n 1960 with that year. 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