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Show ATTEND HELPER'S GALA rnrrsnvrirs CIVIC AUDITORIUM - SATURDAY, V- how-;ve- ing the past four years has averaged less than 1 per year compared with an average annual increase of nearly 4 in the fifteen-yea- r period prior to the year 1965. Schools continue to receive the largest share from property tax receipts. State and local property taxes levied for support of the public schools in Carbon County last year totaled $1,874,337. This was equal to 74.8 of all property taxes imposed jn the County. Taxes for county purposes amounted to of the total,), $410,125 (16.4 municipal taxes were equal to be-;we- en (5.2), $129,557., im- itaxes posed by special improvement districts totaled $91,527 (3.7), and bounty taxes amounted to pro-jrar- $1,841 $1,000 (0.1) in 1969. issessed valuation). Throughout the entire state, with an average county school taxes (both state and of vide rate of 57.93 mills in 1965 local) accounted for 63.4 1111 55.0 mills in 1960. the total property tax load durThroughout .the state, the over ing 1969. Property taxes impos ill average mill levy in 1969 ed by county governments were vas 83.10 mills. This compares equal to 18.5 of the total, city with 80.11 mills in 1965, 65.36 and ' town taxes amounted to niHs in 1960, and 44.99 mills in 13.7, taxes levied by special L950. The Foundation report ob improvement districts totaled erves that although the aver- 4.3, and bounty taxes account ed foi 0.1 of the Utah propage mill levy in Utah has to rise, the increase dur erty tax load last year. This s com-are- con-inu- NOTRE ed DAME BOOST ERS CLUB ME MI $250 SATURDAY, FEB, 14 -8 Results of elections for the council members; 101 tf' ballots cast: Angelo Welch, Joe S. Bonacci, Dr. O. W. Phelps, Stanley Litizzette, Pete Bottino, Madeline Tone, Josephine Archer, Ann Pico, Jean A. Dimick Rose Marie Topolovec. P.M. RENT portunities in mine inspection for men with appropriate experience or education, the Interior Department's Bureau of Alines sad today. The Bureau has hundreds of jobs open now for mine inspectors, according to Bureau Dir-e.r John F. O'Leary. The Bureau's added responsibilities under the new law have greatly expanded our need for qualified men in every coal miring region of the country," O'Leary said. "To acquire the additional men we need as quickly as possible, we have scheduled unprecedented 'walk-iexaminations during Febru ary at convenient locations in dozers of communities nationwide." H -- ROOMS for RENT Day, week things of life or month rates. Also Furn ONE of the finer Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Includes wash Apartments. HILLCREST Rm facilities. Hotel & Apts. Phone Rent electric shampooer $1. Mutual Furniture & I Lardw. IE ALT! I FOOD STORE - 472-523- Or- 1 Miscellaneous ganic Vitamins. Clint Miller Whole Wheat Flour. Granges, CAHPKT Headquarters Expert 316 N. 2nd East. Price, Utah Installation. A good Quality use 84501. Phone line. Free Estimates. Mohawk & Bigelow and Firth carprta FAKE UP Payments on BeauHELPER FURNITURE and HARDWARE. Helper 6.63.UW tiful console Piano. Write to Credit Manager, 120 W 33rd FOR SALE South, Salt Lake City, Utah 637-332- MUSIC, DANCE 9:30 P,M. T0 MELODY-FOU- R 5 Z,lZ,3tp W SPRING NEWS BASKFTBAl 1 Admission :30 A.M. Myrtle Whairff accompanied Mrs' "Ruby Willis to Salt Lake Sunday where they had the honor of seeing their first gj'eatigranddilild Messed and .... Oate-Carbo- Anne Evatz returned to her home in Ogden Monday after spending ithe weekend wrtCi her parents Mr and Mrs Tony Evatz. Jim Boyiack drove to Ogden Sunday to attend the 'drag races Mr & Mrs Lee Rowley drove to Salt Lake Sunday where - . r Mrs Deanna Cox. The Ann Self Training Center PTA held itheir monthly meet- Hansen was ithe electrical Inspector will also continue being given trier the routine procedure which requires app'yirg in aivr- - fi the U.S. Civil Service Commis sion, 1900 E. Street, N.W., Wash ington, D.C. 20415, Starting salaries for mine inspectors and mine electrical inspectors range from $9,320 per year for men hired at the GS-level to $13,389 per year for 2 level. those hired at the Manv new inspectors may meet qualifications for a startim; sal) ary of $11,233 per year Federal Coal Mine Inspector will administer both the safety and health provisions of the new law. There is opportunity for employmert r th Rrky area. Examinations Mountain fcr both coal mine & electrical inspectors win start at 9:30 a.rrt An examination fir electrical inspectors only will begM fit 7:30 p.m. In this area eamifatiot,'. ae to be given Pt Price Post Office Avenue on Room 8. Cat-bThursday, Feb. 26th. FEB. 12, COMKlTFlYKfW UTHJ SMOW1M I til; let, ,! ,o I I L at the home of his sister, Mr and Mrs George FuHerton. Mutual Interests was held Sunday evening at (the Chapel and was hosted by Mr and Mrs Virden Bliackham. Mrs Stanley Huntington cf Castle Dale visited with her daughter Peggy Nielson on Wednesday. A successful fund drive for the March of Dimes was com pleted under the direction of Mrs Nina Goodrich, the Town Chairman. She wishes to thank the people of the town for the generious donations and very special itihianks to lady workers Mrs Art Passarellii, Mrs John Marasco, Reva Riddle and dau n ghter, Jan, Lea Haslam, Muhlestein, Lucie Cook, VicW Brasher, Ellen Bates, Sherril Marchelio, Delia Neva Blackham. Jackie Harwood. Dorothy Black-haViolet Skriner and Dollie Perri. Mrs Selma Rowley returned home Tuesday after spending some time in Salt Lake with her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Frank Wareham. Mr and Mrs Richard Taylor and aughter of Payson spent ha weekend with Rebecca's narts, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rigby. Mr and Mrs Jack Allred drove to Manti Saturday to at-f Hazel's fh wprbVng Helen Brasher. Mr and Mrs Eldon ZeHcr and n, ally won a game this half 68-5- Phone 637-118- 1 PRICE AAA A AAA A A AAA iAAAAAAAAAA 4. be resumed Monday night with one exception. The 2nd game on Monday between Veltri and N. American Coal has been postponed indefinitely in order that Veltri Drug miaV oaniei-pat- e in the 5th Annual Dugway Invitational tournament at the Army Center next week. Next week's schedule: Mon., Feb. 16 n vs Roy & Bob Tues., Feb. 17 Veltri Drug vs Roy & Bob Mexican Lodge vs Rio Grande Wed., Feb. 18 Mexican Lo vs Chuck's Pharm N. Amer Coal vs Rio Grand Cate-Carbo- . n, Mar-""'v- Ras-musse- n, m. j Mr and Mrs Clay Ai'red of North Salt Lake were Sunday guests at the home of his sister Mr and Mrs David Rowley. Mr and Mrs John J. Nielson, Mr and Mrs Jack Allred, and Mr and Mrs Ken Rigby drove to Manti Thursday .afternoon. Pink and Ruth Murray and daughter, Virginia, of Salt Lake have returned home after spending some time with their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Pete Jones. Mr and Mrs Frank Richardson of Bountiful drove down to spend the weekend with his mother, Mrs Edna Richardson. Mr and Mrs Rodger Rowley of Provo spent th weekend w;th his father, George A. Rowley. tlT, IF NIGHT SCHOOL WILL HELP MAKE TOMORROW BRIGHTER... See us for low-co-st credit to pay for it. worth-whilWe lend for other e personal needs such as meeting doctor and dentist bills as well. Your application for a Personal Loan will get prompt attention! Finance at Helper State Bank and Save HELPER STATE BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE ink Iradicator Sets, at Sale at Journal Officf FOTDJC NOTICE Warehouse Stereo Sale 1370 MODELS CLOSEOUT - - Limited Supply FREIGHT DAMAGE REPOSSESSIONS LEFT IN LAYAWAY REPOSSESSED 40" Walnut Console Sferro B.S.It. changer, am-fRadio, 4 speaker system. Reg. $419.05 1070 TERMS AVAILABLE m NOW (GS-11- GRANT C. FAUSETT top- ping N. American Coal Big Richard Limone, getting back into stride following a brief sojourn into Church ball, potted 23 points for the winners. Robert Martinez added 15 and Michael Martinez 10 to the win ners total. Eddie Anderson kept the Coal crew in the ball game with 20 points and Alan Fossat helped out with 11 while young Frankie Marrelli contributed 10. There will be no games in the gym tonight, Friday or Sat urday afternoon to allow for decorating the hall for the 'Fire men's Ball. A full schedule will children of Orem spent Saturday visiting with some of their friends here. The following ladies attended the Stake Relief Society Leadership meeting in Price Sun4ay, Cleonda Hansen, Peggy Nielson Hazel Allred, Maralyn Muhles-teiiMyrtle Wharff, Elva Judd Diane Jensen, Nina Goodrich, and Jennie Jorgensen. Mrs Florence Bcrdner of Salt Lake is spending some time with her sister-in-la"Mrs Eva " GS-1- MORTUARY PAGE THREE 1970 Cabinet BSR changer, Dual channel Amplifier 4 speaker system. Reg. $159.95 $219.95 NOW 72" Spanish Design Reg. $599.95 Special NOW $329.95 I 1970 Console Walnut S119, 95 40" Modern Design Reg. $459. Now $239.95 WHILE THEY 8 TRACK TAPE Deck - Reg. $89.95 NOW $49.95 LAST Cabinet has Scratch 15" Contemporary Con- sole Stereo 100 8 speakers watt amplifier and English turntable Reg. $529.95 SALE STARTS THURSDAY I rooms JOURNAL Cate-Oarb- 9 FAUSETT (Utah) guest speaker. The pro gram was under the direction of Mrs Lea Haslam. Refreshquarter. ' ments were served to all. In a single game Tuesday Mr and Mrs Ferris Nelson of Ferron were Thursday visitors night the Mexican Lodge fin- - aid Wtjc-i'-'-- .r n Oate-Carbo- they spent the day Visiting with their daughters and families, Mr and Mrs Lynn Carlson and HELPER 0 1 Veltri Drug 5 4 2 Chuck's Pharmacy 4 Rio Grande .. .. .... 2 N. American Coal 2 4 1 5 Mexican' Lodge 5 Roy & Bob Texaco ... 1 is well on the way towards adding the second half title to the first half as 'they dropped Veltri Drag 6045 Monday night to remain as the only unbeaten team in the league. The loss was the first for Veltri's this half, the third for the season, all at the hands of Oatearbon. Robert Fenn was the big gun dn pacing getting 2? points. Bill and Robert Jewkes each picked up 14. Ernie Benash was the best offensive threat for Veltri's as the husky youngster muscled his way to 21 points. Jerry Mar tinez added 12 to the losing broke the cause. game wide open1 in the second given the mame of Robert Gregory. He is the son of Robert and Shertrie Eden. Mike 6 Gate-Carbo- n Mrs ing Thursday. The I THURSDAY, By Selma Rowley - " dot m FOR .' Under the "walk-inarrange ment, persons interested in taking the examinations for the Federal Coal Mine Inspector or Federal Coal Mine Electrical Inspector need not apply in ad vance but simply arrive at the examination center at the sched uled time. "Applicants can take either examination, or both,," O'Leary said, "but those passing the Electrical Inspector test will be employed only U inspect electrical equipment." "For Federal employment in mine inspection, the most imbesides portant qualification passing the test is five years of experience in coal mining, or a combination of less experience plus some formal education above the high school level." Notre Dame School Quinset Bldg. - Price FOR SALE ' n' WINNER THIS WEEK BLACKOUT with us venturesome adult Catholics of the Helper and Price area on an exciting LSD trip. Beginning Wed. Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at St Anthonys hall we are featuring an adult education program sponsored by the local clergy. "God Speaks to Us" opens the series and these will continue for only six weeks. Come join us. For Lent our weekly schedule will be morning Mass every day at 7 a.m.- - On Tuesdaj'S & Fridays we will also have an evening Mass at 6 p.m.. On Fridays we will have Stations of the Cross at 5:30 p.m. The Diocesan Development Drive will be on March 8. All on us sinuiua gave our gmeirous support to our Bishop aiid try to give 1 of our Sncome as a n to the diocese. ,j ' Come The Federal Goal Mine Health and Safety Act, wfaiidh President Nixon signed into law Dec. 30, 1969, represents ne woareer op evel. Throughout the state pro xrty taxes rose by 5.6 last rear and have increased by 16.1 since 1960. r, The Foundation notes, that the property tax has een rising at ' approximately uaJf the rate of the increase in ther major taxes in Utah. For example, total state nonprop-rt- y taxes in Utaih increased .0.9 in 1969 and 100.8 since .960. Sales tax collections are lp 11.7 in 1969 and 127.7 1960 and 1969. State yidiv dual income taxes climbed to L7.5 in 1969 and 213.5 (more hian three times) since 1960. Foundation analysts point out hiat the main elements in the xroperty tax rise during recent rears include (1) mill levy ncreases, (2) new properties idded to the tax rolls, and (3) issessment adjustments stem-nin- g from the revaluation The average mill levy n Carbon County last year was per REFRESHMENTS LUNCHES ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS COAL LAW BOOSTS Page One xropeifty tax total and was MANPOWER NEEDS above tine 1950 5415,331 or 19.9 ($75.81 FUN FOR ALL Donation $1 per person Continued from mills P.M. ,r f County Taxes r5.81 8 nvriP PRIZE DRAWING 14TH FEB BOORS OPEf J TO YOUR NEXT FIRE COME TO OUR DANCE and WE WILL COME MANY TO CHOOSE FROM -- ALL MUST S269.95 GO- - NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED LAWRENCE SALES CORP. 2G NOW SOUTH CARBON AVE. - TRICE off S.LC. |