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Show The PAGE HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, FOUR FEB. Type Students Have Interesting Visitor by Becky Fazzio Wednesday, Feb. 4, Mrs. Postma's ninth grade type classes were visited by Mrs. C. Young. Mrs. Young has been an employee of the Utah Power & Light Co. for 10 years. She holds the position of customer accounting clerk in the company's Price office. Mrs. Young is skilled in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and filing. Mrs. Young came to balk to (the students about applying for jobs. Recently Mrs. Postma had her students fill out sample applications for the company. Then they were turned in to the Price office. Mrs. Young went over these applications and then came to talk to the sudents about filling out the forms properly and how to apply for jobs. Besides her job there is also an office attendant job for girls. To quauify for this job you must have training in type, shorthand, bookkeeping and filing. On this job girls hananswer teledle payments, phones, and wait on customers. JUNIOR HI. NOTES 26, 1370 Fun And More To Come by Kaylene Raby KERSHNEft-ROW- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY STATE OF UTAH E COMMENTARY In the Matter of the Estate of TONY SKERL, Deceased. Notice To Creditors Probate No. 3441 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executrix at the office of S. V. Litizzette, Attorney at Law, 178 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before the 11th day of May, 1970; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. - TpYPICAL of many campus agitators today, Devereaux Kennedy, President of the student body of Washington University, is on the record as having said : "I want student power to demand 'revolutionary reforms' that can't be met with the logic of the existing American system. "I am going to say loudly and explicitly what I mean by revolution. What I mean by revolution is overthrowing the American government, and American imperialism, and installing some sort of decentralized power in this country. "This is going to come about by black rebellion in our cities, being joined by some white people. "People in universities can do a number of things to help it. They have access to money, and they can give these people guns, which I think they should do. They can engage in acts of terrorism and sabotage outside the ghetto. Negro people have trouble getting out because they cordon those areas off, but white activists can go outside, and they can blow things up, and I think they should. "But that's just a minor part of it. We must start up fifty more Vietnams. The major thing student activists can do while all this is going on is to completely demoralize and castrate America." If advocating armed rebellion, the destruction of our country and more foreign wars is not treason, then, pray tell, what is it? No one should be allowed his freedom to advocate and to seek the destruction of our government. Unfortunately, many of those doing so are subsiding, in part at least, on public money. Such men as Devereaux Kennedy who give aid and comfort to the enemy and seek the end of our form of society and government ought not to be allowed the protection of the Constitution which they seek to destroy.. Every man and woman who so speaks and acts should be treated as a traitor. s CAROLINE SKERL, Executrix of the Estate of Tony Skerl, Deceased. Date of First Publication: February 5, 1970, Date of Last Publication, February 26th, 1970 THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estates ADOLPHUS THEADORE ENGELBERT also known as A. T. ENGELBERT and LEO-NV. ENGELBERT, Decrased of A Notice To Creditors Probate No. Howe- Traitors Among Us 75-9-- 5, US! Edward Howard Kershner 3442 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign ed administrator at the office of Thorit Hatch, Attorney at Law, 155 South Main Shreet, Helper, Utah, on or before the 8th day of May, 1970; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. S JOHNNIE ENGELBERT Administrator of the Estates of Adolphus Theadore Engel-iber- t, also known as A. T. Engelbert and Leona V. Deceased. Attorney for Administrator THORIT HATCH, 155 South Main Street, Helper, Utah 84526 Date of First Publication is February 5, 1970. Date of Last Publication: February 26, 1970. 75-9-- 5, En-gelbe- rt, Help keep America Strong U.S. SAVINGS BONDS NEW FREEDOM SHAKES The seventh grade iband students have had much fun and experience the past semester and are expecting more in the future. This year Mr. Larry Beebe has had officers far the band. Each quarter new officers are elected. First quarter officers were President, Nadine Bergamo; Vice President, Benny Montoya; and Secretary, Kaylene Raby. The second quarter officers were President, Gaylerie" Raby: Vice President, Natie Parsons; and Secretary, Brenda Crocco. These students have ail done very well. The third quarter has one miore office added which is the Demerit officer. He or she gives demerits for misbehaving students. If you get more than three demerits your grade will be dropped a half step. The officers this quarter are President, Benny M o n t o y a ; Vice President, Donna Johnson, Secretary, Natie Parsons; and Demerit Officers, Kaylene Raby and Kyle Davis. Some future events are a bowling party on Feb. 21 at the Country Lanes; a Spring Festival at Mont Harmon Junior High to be held in April: and also a Tournament of Bands at Carbon High. La-Re- an Jobs for boys include gang foremen, storekeepers, journeyman lineman, pole diggers, and truck drivers. Mrs. Young stressed good appearance not only when applying for a job, but also a person has a better chance of keeping his job. She also stated the importance of applying for jobs which you are interested in. Looking into a company's pay scale before entering an application is also advisable. well-dress- Victory At Hilltop by Kendra Tomsic Last Friday, Feb. 20, the Helper Rams played the Pirates from Mont Harmon Jr. High. The 8th grade played the first game. High scorers for the Rams were Jack Lupo, 20, and Preparing For Gym Assembly Frank Marreri, 17. High scorers for the Pirates were Brad- Students Make Honor Roll-- by Kaylene Raby The Honor Roll for the sem-- ; ester consisted of 30 students, four ninth graders, seven eighth graders, and 19 seventh grad ers. The following students have worked hard to achieve these grades. I hope by the end of toe next quarter we wll have a longer list of students with grades above 3.5. 9th Graders Joyce Porter and Kendra Tomsic, 3.95; Carry! Carlson, 3.71; and Sena Johnson, 3.66. 8th Graders Cameron Schultz, 3.88; Carol Tomsic, 3.85; Susan Widman, 3.83; Chuck Chamberlain, 3.76; Frank Marrelli, 3.72; Jack Lupo, 3.66; and David Babcock, 30 the 9tth grade Emery then defeated Carbon, thus giving Emery the chamwith de- feated the 9th grade The next game was played between Carbon and East Carbon, with Carbon winning this game. The next two nights Carbon de feated the 9th grade and Emery defeated East Car bon. East Carbon took the game all-star- s. all-star- pionship. This was a very good experience for all these teams. The coaches, managers and cheerleaders did much to make this tournament a success. s, INCOME TAX DV 7th Graders Lennie Torres, 4.00; Lynette Brown, 3.95; Gwen Peterson, 3.90; Linda Milano and Joan Tomsic, 3.85; Nadine Bergamo, Cindy Greener, Donna Johnson, Gaylene Raby,, Linda S'anh 3.80; Dan Prazen and Kaylene Raby, 3.76; John Boria and Renai Diamanti, 3.65; Carol 3.61; Ockey, Ten Christopher-so- mmm mil mmm mil mil A new convenient income tax preparation system! k You need never leave your home or place of business! n and Natie Parsons, 3 Wl; and Kyle Davis and Mark Martinez, 3.52. Congratulations to all these students. Tournament Held by Joan Tomsic At Carbon High School a basketball tournament was held on Feb. 16, 17 and 18. The teams that were in this tournament were Carbon, East Carbon and Emery sophomores and the 9th grade from Helper Jr. High and Mont Harmon Jr, High. We'll call you, when you want, where you want! Simple! . . Fast! . ... and Inexpensive! FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION FILL OUT AND MAIL THE ATTACHED COUPON or CALL COLLECT to: Salt Lake City. information to: Jones at Please send Phone-Ta- x Mr. all-sta- rs 355-464- NAME: ADDRESS: The girls of the 7th and 8th grades are preparing and keeping busy for presenting a PE assembly on March 21. Some of the acts the girls will present include: the shell dance; skipping ropes; the Highland Fling, which is also a dance; and tumbling on mats. The girls have been ioofcrg forward to this and they hope it will turn out successfully. ley King, 9, and Danny Ptotis, 8. The Rams won' with a score of 57 to 37. The 9th graders, stepped up to play next. The top scorers for the Rams in this game were Nate Ellington, 13, and Kim scorTomsic, 11. 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