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Show Universal Microfilm Corp BOX 2503 Zp 84101 BE SATURDAY BUBELLA CLINIC Final preparations are being made this week for the war against Rubella (German Measles). The SAVE A CHILD IN '70 campaign, whion concludes with the mass innocul-atM- i of ail 1 to 12 yaar old is aim children on April ed at the complete annihilation of this cthdldiheed disease. The great benefit wil be to an estimated 200 babies, yet to be born, Who will then be free from the danger of birtn defects caused by Rubella. all-o- ut 11-1- 2, A VOLUME 64 NUMBER 15 PRIMARY ELECTION well-know- n Silver Jubilee Rites Mere This Weekend Catholics cf the North Carbon area will commemorate 90 years of Cath&iijisin and tiie 25th anniverjar' of SI. Anthony's parish wil.i a Silver Jubiler celebration planned for bi i eel end. A social hour and banrjuet in thi I Hper civic auditorium Saturday evening ar. the fir. i events or. the schedu'.' and n tne day Suncinv. the Jiilri'ti Mass will hi celebrated '" a a.m., also in the JURY LIST FOR 2ND TERM IS POSTED Jurors to serve for the Second Term for the Seventh Judicial Court were named this week according to Brig. H. Young, Oourty Clerk. Those subject to call for the term that started April 3, are: HELPER John Ferderber Sr., Mary V. Rebol, Teresa Bonacci, Jess R. Cox, Joe Elegante, Antonette Andreini, Joe Rolando and Rose Strong. PRICE Fern Doyack, John Passic, Dean C Hadfield, Clemente J. Marinoni, Elias Degn, David C. Bush, Agnes Thompson, Janet K Gcudge, Max K. Tuak, Jos. Peternel Jr., Jean F. Horn, Fred Otteson, George II. Jean Christensen. Bud Coleman, Michael DeAngeles, Roy II. Grogan, Carbonvil'e, Josephine Bertot, Carbonville; Ross Gigliotti, Martin; Rudolph A Bruno, Spring Gen; Steve Zaccaria, Castle Ga'e; Larr-air- e Wiseman, Miller Creek; Ardith Thayne. Wellington; Percy Axelsen. Miller Creek; Blanche F. Tldwell. So. Drag, erton; Henry M. Mills. Miller Lloyd Moftensen, Wellington. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to three sites handle children in this area., for their vaccination: Helper's Sally Mauro Elem- MINING j All parents or guardians of to 12 year old children should arrange to have their children taken to the clinic in their to receive the inocula- tion. This should be done, reg 1 ty RAILROAD AND ' HELPER. 11-3- A Primary election to determine candidates for various national .state and county offices, will be held in Carbon County Tuesday, Sept 8'h, is was announced this week by County Clerk B. H. Young. Filing deadline for all prospective candidates will be May 11, 1970, Mr Young said. Offices to be on the Primary ballot include: One U.S. Senator; One Representative to represent First Congressional District; One Jus tice of the Supreme Court of Utah; Two Representatives in the State Legislature, Districts 55 and 56; One County Commissioner for term of four years; one County Commissioner, term cf One County Sheriff; One County Clerk & Auditor: One County Assessor; One County Recorder; One County TreasKATHY RHLOVICII urer; One County Attorney; One Surveyor; Precinct ConstKathy Miiovich, 16, Helper, ables and Justices of the Ptac sponsored by the Helper in all Precincts: One District Club, is interested in Jufcre. Seventh Dist; dramatics, singing and dancOne School Board member, ing at the school. Her music-icfrom each of three Precincts. talents include playing the piano. She is also active in other school activities. Kathy BRYNER-PLOUT- Z is the daughter of Mr and Mrs WORK DETAIL IS Mike Miiovich, 177 Palmer S.t al .tjlrovkm. DISTRICT Pat-teric- THURSDAY, ! BASEBALL I I Le-go- Wo-me- ns k, - I Fii-da- N-- D y , e y. l' -- :r. Jr Nv- til , Rubella Registration Form To mv time, fill this out and bring to RubellaGerman Measles Clinic. For children from ona through 1 1 years. No Inoculation will be given without consent of ft ft ry, parent or guardian. Auxiliary of Helper. Lori sored by the Liens Club of this is the daughter of Mr and Mrs city. Sheila is the daughter of Eugene L. Tomsic, of 185 Mi and Mrs Leo Truscott of Martin. Roosevelt Street. f4 j tol "The severely competitive price situation in the fuel market; the pyramiding costs of labor, material and supplies, LOGAN Susan Carlson, Dav- 'and more recently, the enactid Parry and Gordon Oden- ment of the "Coal Mine Health & Safety Act which further dahl, all of Price and Jame O n Jensen, Helper, wrc among drastically in4"oa ies prluc-tohave the costs, impelled more than 200 outstanding high school seniors from throughout Spring Canyon Coal Company the nation to accent an invita j to close its No. 7 mine effective tion from Utah State Univer immediately." N. Odell Garff, President sity to compete for five $5,000 Ernest O'Green. Manager university scholarships. of Operationj The young scholars arrived The announcement above put on campus March 27, and after 37 miners on the unemployed a brief orientation session, status and also moans permanwere hosted part of tiie after-i.eo- n ent termination to ab.Mit 30 by personnel in tie col- other miners laid off earlier leges and departments of their this year. It ends 54 years of crtoice. The competi-or'- ; wrote coal mining for Spring Canyon examinations March 28. Ccal Company. Mr O'Green said that comply Mr Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs Oliver C. Jensen, He.per, infi with, ard mainfaimn t tha participates in footbaJ, wrest- standards required of the new ling and track, is a Icttcrmai, safety act, would require the is a member of the speech employment of about 15 more team and Hand Master Music- men, and because of this addian, and paiticipaled in the ed cost to production tin price Science Symposium. He ha.? in-- ! of coal would have to be hiked dicatcd an Interest in studying i.lxiut $1 per ton. Clrsing cf the Spring Can yen math and phy ics. No. 7 mine means the end of Mr Odendahl is th? son of al miring In the canyon. The Mr and Mrs Thuren Odendahl tf area in the haJ eiht of Price, and is vice president large mines providing employr.f the Senior Class at Catbon ment for over 700 mei and High. He plans to study produced railroad car loadings Engineering. to require service from two Mr Parry, son of Mr and Mrs railroads, Rk Grande and the Jack Parry, I'rice, 13 member Utah Railway. A skeleton crew ha? bpen. of the debate team, acapcll.i choir, symphonic band and the at work in the mine this week tennis team, is an Ea!( Scout pulling out equipment frmi the n ire. rrepartory to seilint if anc played in the Iiand and Choir. He plan? to restrictions are not amended. Mr O'Green stated thit study physics and math. ef ether rrhe hard Miss Carlson, of hit by the new rules, have made Mr and Mrs John D. Carhon, formal protest of ?nme of 'he Price, is pre ident of Carbon "urlealisfic" stipulations in the mro rulings, requesting that Pep Club; a member of choir and Mainpal ' the Dureau of Mins review fh Singers; the journalism ?faff; laws and their effect on ccal wen the Crocker lbme-- j operations In the wetfem coal making Award in the s?hTol, f;oWs; ard the 440 r1ay in the Irtr-- ! In its peak production pHod mountain AAU track meet. She Smirg CanvoTi mirrng cnera-tior- s to and plans included Peorls sudy history home economics. Srring Car-wm1e. Standard are mine, Maple Crefk mhP University scholar ir a .e Universl'v srtonsored by mine, Mubwt mir,' Day Club and coordinated thrn?h Bros. mine. GambW mln and the Honors Program at USU. several small "wacon" mujT scholarships , . I mid-1930- mcch-cr.ic- All-Sta'.- n'v s al e es m( mi) AGE Closes ; da-ihte- KAME3 Of CHILDREN TO BE IMMUNIZED 9, 1970 Lori Tomsic, 17, Helper, is ai Sheila Truscott, 17, is Junior Marva Simms', 16, special interest is music (the piano). member of Carbon Higti stud- Class.. President at Carbon Other activities are dancing ent council and is irierssted in High and her musical inclinaand singing, and other general music (the piano), dramatics, tions are the piano and singing. Lori is being She is also active in dramatics student body projects. Marva and dancing. n and American the dancing. Sheila is sponis sponsored by the Helper sponsored by Spuing Canyom : as-si- rr APRIL SHEILA TRUSCOTT LORI TOMSIC MARVA SIMMS Crf't nis-tor- NEWSPAPER UTAH Guest speakers at the banBusiness & Professional Club. She is the daughter quet i:4urday wiu be Robert J. Dwyer, Archbishop of Portof Mr and Mrs Edward S'mms of Spring Glen. land, and Mr Dan Valentine, author of "Nothing Serious'', SATURDAY - SUNDAY which appears daii' in a Salt j The annual cleaning of the Lake newspaper. Gov. and Mrs Ditch will be Bryner4Fldutz Calvin L. Rampton have also done and Sunday, f ccepted an invtati-- to be in April 11Saturday and 12. attendance as have local poliThe Helper Baseball Park Ditch Company Secretary, tical lerders, judicial officers, Ernest will be the scene of high school the all Cook, requests school leaders and members of shareholders be at the nead of baseball again this week. the various clergicil grup3 m the main ditch- at Martin the Friday afternoon the Carbon NOTRE DAME'S southeastern Utah. first morning by 8 a.m. s'wrp. Dinos will host American Fork S. V. Litizzette, Helter city ditch High in a Region Five game.! Work on flume and attorney, who is geiera; chair- diversion will also be starting time is 3:30 p.m. CARNIVAL PLANS SET points man of arrangements lor the No college games are on the undertaken. wiU act as master of event, Plans are completed for the agenda this week. Coach Curt cercminies at the bar.ciitrt. Mr CEU Eagles are trav annual Notre Dame Jenson's School n Mrs Lee J. Diamanti ara Bryner-IIanseand Ditch St. to y for set Carnival George eling Saturday Thursday, c of the social hour in cha-g17 for a pair of games wita the Morning and 18, Sunday Saturday, Aprd preceding the banquet The annual meeting of the Dixie Rebels. and 18. The affair will open The Rev. R. A. Dir., paster Bryner-IIanse- n Ditch Co. will Notre Dame high has four Thursday with the ham dinner of St. Anthony's, will be the be held April 12 at games scheduled on th local to be served in the school cafe celebrant of the Julvtca Mass a 9 a.m. Sunday, in the civic auditor- field this week. Today fThurs) teria between 5 to 8 p.m.. Sunday, with Josvph Bonacci ium, according to Reynold the Irish take on Uintah Hi,Th Ticket chairmen are Mrs Haas the commentator. Msgr. Regruto, Secretary. in a Region Six game at S:30. zel and Mrs Edward vu cf Sfcffcl Jerome Logan LDS Conference All water users on th-- ditch will plav Em- Shoya,Keliey Saturday Mis Ji2n Franci Price; Mrs Hal J. the homily. preach double-healer are urged to attend to elect ery a practice At Price Stake or. Mrs Frank Jeranr. Helper; of is choir. director tha Schultz three members to the board of beginning at 11 a.m.. Tuesday Mrs Joseph Shaff, East Car- Elder Alvin It. Dyer, an AsCatholicism In tha N. Carbon hear financial report it will be another Region Six sistant to the Cour.cl of Twelve area had its directors; bcginin;; in MHO and discuss system operation. game with Altamont at 3:30. (Ccrtinued on Pane Two) of The Church of Jesus Christ !ie of when Bishop Scan!j:i of Latler-daSaints, will speak Salt Lake Diocese conducted at the North Carbon Sta:te , dio- the first church service? 'n cese) Conference Satunto and Castle Gate. With the coming AREA STUDENTS COMPETE FOR U.S.U. SCHOLARSHIPS Sunday, April 25th ani i'.Iti. of the railroad, visU'ni pri'sU Elder Dyer formcry was a celebrated "Vi ' Mass for ccal mint:t counselor to the b'? iv nf whor of most the ers fai'h. Dsvii O. McKay. He a!so "serv- were youthful immigrant frorr ed in the sTiperinterdoncy cf foreign countries. the world-widyouth organizaShortly after tha turn of Lh? r i j tion, the MIA. He has a'llhorad century, In 1901, the first ed' , , .i several books on Mormiii Gate f in Castle ifice was built Trier to hi? Chu.-c.- i below the tipp!e in wha' i just cov an a.r was he men's ' was known In those davs a I ditiorinu cquipmert "Coke Oven Row." The iife f' Tha, Corfererce session will this church was shortlived Prel-dcrt be held Sunday. Stake as the strike of l?f? David R. D:ya"k, I"1 N. however, of lh" minT? tc many vis jscrt ors 2nd East. Price, says I Continued on Pase Two are welcome. i ut HELPER'S GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES SELECTED is folk-win- entary school, 20 2nd Ave will Permanente Hospital, Drag-erto-n will service East Carbon and Price Civic Auditorium, is for Price area children. us vaccine within the past 30 days ; children who have had gamma globulin within the oast 30 days. For security reasons, no child wil be given the vaccine vith-othe presence or written consent of the parents or guard ian. Registration forms will be provided at the clinics. Hew-eve-r, to same time, clip the small form on the front page of this newspaper, fill it out, sign it and take it with you at the clinic, Saturday. ardless of the child's past history of having had German Measles. Also, it should be understood thai Jhis' is a differ ent vaccine from the Red Meas les vaccine. The only children who should not have the German Measles shot are Girls who have reached puberty; children who are .sick or fever ish; children with chronic dis eases; chuaren wno are aner gic to neomycin, dogs, chickens ducks, (eggs or feathers); chil dren who have had a live vir Four giirls from the Helper were selected to represent the Southern Utah State CoCllege committee, announced winners Mrs Louise names as follows: area, all students at Carbon city at Utah Girls' State this at Cedar City. Senior High School, last week summer on the campus cf the a member of the selections DATE IS SET DAN VALENTINE, columnist of the Salt Lake Tribune for the past 20 years, is guest speaker at Silver Jubilee celebration here Saturday night. He was with the United Press, Detroit Free Press, Chicago Daily News and San Francisco Examiner before coming to Salt Lake City. Author of nine books and 1,000 articles and short stories, he is to all newspaper readers in this area. Working together, the State of Health, Utan. State Medical Assn., the Utah State Nurses Assn., County and City health departments, and many have volunteer organizations organized special Rubella clin ios in every section of .the State Every clinic will be supervised by a practiciiig physician and attended by registered nurses. A majority of the clinics wM be set up in the local schools. Carbon County children will report Saturday from Division RMKMNG r PK-t'- ; I hereby request that Rubella vaccine be administered to the above childchildren. 5 gneo . ... ww.m m Be sure to bring this form with you! .v Utah State University with Rod Clark, coordinator of High School stayon the Logan camnus an: left to right: Mr Clark, James durirg a two-dJensen. Susan Carlson, Gordon Odendahl and David Parry. They were at USU M and 23, competing for one of five $5,000 University Scholar sliips. 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