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Show Universal Microfilm Corp BOX 2603 Zp 84101 Drug Conclave Set The Carbon Drug nel from Utah Division, Drugs, and hospital personnel. Also featured will be panel discussions featuring youth from the District and local representatives cf the law and courts. There will be sessions enabling people to react and inter-reato one another concerning drugs and related problems Drug Abuse Education Project Other goals and objectives to under the Educational Person- be considered are: Improved nel Development Act and is communioaltionis among studdesigned to help the teachers, ents, teachers, administrators community leaders and citizens and parents concerning the to do something meaningful ab- drug problem. Identifying alter out drug use and abuse. natives to drug use and abuse: y coniefrence will Inmprpved understanding The of feature alks by educators, by drugs of abuse and the drug drug clinic operators, person problem. District Abuse Conference will convene Friday, Feb. 12 at 3:45 p.m. at the Mont Harmon Junior High school, Price. The final sessions will be held from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m., on Saturday, February 13th. This school district sponsored seminar is part of the Utah VOLUME NUMBER 65 HELPER. K1WANIS CLUB WINS DISTRICT AWARD Carbon County Chamber of Commerce MOW FmP' f - , r ) t i By The Helper Kiwanis Club has been declared the winner of Multiple Service, Emerald Seco tion in the District of Kiwanis International, for Utah-Idah- 1969-197- 0. of the award was revealed in a letter to immediate Howard Norton of the local club from A. G. Terry Shaffer, Director, Club from International's Sedvice, headquarters in Chicago. In his letter to Mr Norton Mr Shaffer said, "Please accept our heartiest congratulations for this wonderful achieve ment. It is indeed a signal honor which reflects the dedicated efforts of each of your club members under your able leadership and that of vour fellow Notification past-preside- nt officers MIKE KANDARIS, President and RON GRIFFITH, Public Relations Marehetti, long-tim-e secretary of the club, in conjunction with Mr Norton. This distinction for the local Kiwanis Club marks the 11th time in the 40 years history of Kiwanis in Helper, that the honor has come to the local club. Bureau Official Speaker R. G. Calvert, Price, head of the Carbon County office of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of Helper Kiwanians last night (Wednesday). Joe Myers was chairman cf the meeting, held in the LaSalle Dining Rooms. Mr Calvert presented an inter esting and timelv discussion on the 1970 Coal Mine Safety Act, enacted by the U.S. Congress almost one year ago. He has been assigned) to the Price office of the Bureau a little more than a year, of 1969-1970- ." Mr Norton served two consecutive terms as head of the an local Club, and the nual club report submitted for grading was compiled by E. F. 1P69-7- 0 development for all localities in the county. We are committed to making our community the kind of place people BIOLOGY STUDENTS D FIELD STUDIES would like to live in; shop in; to Chairman. and Gitffith, Publicity spend their leisure time. We are committed to selling The purpose of the feature is to supplement regular news jour towns to others. We can stories about the Chamber's take nothing for granted. We activities.) jmust plan, work and develop NOW is the beginning of an interest in each othe:-- , and in optimistic new year for Carbon la community image of citizens County. NOW is the time we those who come into our commust prepare to meet the chal- munity whether just passing hM Je4L',,l fi del jtau,jt, lenge of growth and opportun through or staying awhile. ity. In fact, we won't have a 'Our 'thanks to this newspaper better opportunity to pat our for granting feiaiture space on county on the map than NOW! a regular basis to the" Carbon Each of us Chamber mem- County Chamber of Commerce. member- -is In the weeks to come we hope ber or interested, or should be, in to describe some of the individ , what's happening in our com- ual efforts; some of the v activities and hi general munity. Many of the activities of the Chamber go unnoticed to keep you informed cf what's because they are carried out by happening to develop our compeople working to better our munity. Speaking of what's hapcommunuity without regard for pening, a big welcome to Price reward or recognition. Each of Water Development District as our newest member. us member or can work together as an organNOW, while enthusiasm is Students checking pH of water sample from Price River ized Chamber of Commerce high, let's all work tae'sthpr near Helper are, left to right, Joyce Porter, Marie Trasec-ttwith common goals. Keep in mind If we don't act and Kim Tomsic. Your countyde Chamber of NOW, it might be too late later Commerce is committed to com on! mundity 0 37 non-memb-er UTAH THURSDAY, was City Recorder by the Helper City Couxicil last Thursday night, ir His selection was made after the city officials considered four other applicants along with his before deciding on his. Deputy City Recorder Jose- phine Archer, has been Acting Recorder since the office was vacated rather suddenly by the former Recorder Art Dalpiaz servel weeks ago, Mr Fossat, a native of this city, attended the local schools before going to Carbon Senior High and College of Eastern Utah, graduating from the latter two before continuing on to the University of Utah, where he majored in office manage- Albert , .s I 4, 1971 oss at Named Recorder Fossat, i i CITY OFFICES CLOSE MOTHER'S MARCH FRIDAY, FEB, 12 FEBRUARY 1 AND FEB, 15TH : His first gainful employment was with the Veterans Admin- istration in Washington, DC where he remained foe five of Cm 6-- ment. Helper, named to the position --.. FEB. years before coming back to Helper. Other employment - experi ence after that was with the Peerless Coal Company, then with Mendenhalls of Price: and then as office manager for the Phillips 66 Distributorship in Price. His last employment be fore being named Recorder wa? with the Castle Valley Job Corps Center, as an Assistant Corosman Supervisor. His appointment as Recorder became effective a of February 1st. full-tim- e ' Eye Glasses Campaign By Helper Lions Asks Public Response. 13 The annual Eye Glasses Col- Ti lection campaign sponsored by ; the Lions Club of Helper, is now underway, and, according to Chairman- - Mariioin "Dick" Helper City Council Thursday of last week approved a change in working days for employees IVvr .'Krtifa.-iTTqiTxt!! Hansen all residents are asked to search out ithe old and "no longer useful to you" glasses holidays, Lincoln's and they have and donate them to birthdays. this- project. The glasses are Lincoln's birthday, on Friday, sent to needy children in many Feb. 12, will be observed with parts of the world for correctcity hall closing, but will open ional reading purposes. for Saturday morning regular Persons having old glasses business from 8 a.m. to 12 noon to donate may do so by leaving Washington's birthdya. to be them at either drug store observed Mondaiv, Feb. 15, will I i ii ioe-Chuck's Pharmacy or Veltri's ue unserved, wim nan f city iSv5f v x$ Drug, or at Dick's 68 Service. 1T)(r closed. Regular busmess i KmL-At the, last meeting of the wi'l resume Tuesday, Feb 16. lions Evan R. Reed, Helper, Business License Granted was inducted into the Lions by Bob and Peggy Marshall cf District Governor Dick Deputy for and Sprng Glen, applied CHAIRMAN PROCARIONE Hansen were granted a business license members enjoyed a film to operate Handy Market (tee The annual Mothers March onThe Navajo migrant workers, former Helen's Handi Mkt.). on Birth Defects will be confollowing the business session. ducted in this area between 6th and 13th, accordMULTIPLE USE MEET February ing to Alma Rae Procarione, 4-- H ENROLLMENT Carbon County Campaign DirFoundation-ector for National the AT PRICE FEB, 9TH Are you enrolled in March of Dimes. Servirg J County Agents Rell Argyle and A public meeting to discuss as Mothers March Community Bernice Nelson invite all our take advantage of the oppormultiple use resources manage Chairmen are' ment opportunities in east cen- - Fnr Hp1tpt Mrs TTnwprri T, tunities offered in- the club tral Utah has been scheduled Norton: and r.nliim- - youth from nine to nineteen to for Price, according to Lorin,0ia, Vivian Krantwashl; Sunny- - program. There is a wide var-w eiKtsr, iisinui lvianager ci tne side, Iretta Anderson : North iety of projects atailable for Bureau of Land Management's Price, Penny Boyack: South you. 'nee District. Many members are already Price, Mary Slama; On Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. Glen. Elaine Richardson: Spring Kpti enrolled and are busy with the in the Price District Office, 900 iiworth, Glendia Johnson; Car- - completion of their project N. 700 East, there will be a Mr Argyle and Miss bonville, Phyllis Andms; concerning the Under- -' watha. Mrs Clarence Wall: 'son thank those parents and Planning Unit which East Price, Norma Baker and der youth who have willingly s bounded by the Dirtv Devil. offered to neb) out as leaders Wellington, Iretta Campbell. Green and Colorado Rivers. ft of clubs. Helen Milovich has volun- -' They would like to encour- During the meeting BLM rep resentatives want to exchange iteerea as ciuds ana orgamza- - acrp thA wst of thp nv&i ideas with the public concern-- , t101 cluairman, and LaRee Pea older brothers and sisters not ing proper management and the cock wu"l be responsible for to turn down a group looking est use of all resources within coin collectors. Working as the for a leader. Everyone in the planning unit. Mr Welkeri Teen Age Program ( TAP)'is a winner, but there are mpnasized that comment's and enairmen win De joy Anaerson many losers and disappointed and Pat Hyita young people when leaders are suggestions from the public are in Helper-Pric- e in auiron. no,t available. desired; of risi water Price River near nn... temperature Checking Resource management is bea encourage all the are, left to right, Joe Veltri, Ricihard Vigor, Van Cock and In addition to those named, coming more and more complex many other volunteers will be young People interested in Carryl Carlson. because of the necessity for projects to get enrolled funds for the drive Thomas W. Olson, Biology 'he is doing with 90 students in making decisions about, areas soon. m at the Extension Stop rtrfiwe tiA cnnH iort instructor at Carbon High at .his three tenth anade blooy where there is multiple nse J rhirth . V; ,,' 5?rvi off ca at. thft Onmrthraisfl Tr.,, e and Price, believes that one of the classes in their situdy of pollu- rMnfl cal1 637"3238 for information MaJ of Dune! or best ways to teach students is tion in the Price River. N:t uc needs. economic and and material. 25 io send of will mn rjTht Chapter percent iv to move tliem from tne textproceeds to the book to the real problem. This problem but the yare going to reeding consideration in Plans National Research Fund which Adult Education Classes in their individual k a the troblem . a wmfsviriv c.j nvcu "uiuj ui wl commumitaes. Castle Gate stu 'f p. yirnlimf (finances grants for research Offered To Public dents are studying the prob Resources in the unit FIREMEN TO MAKE lems at the area- - Helper stu watershed, wildlife, minerals. Birth Defects Research Centers Registration for Adult Edudent at Helper, and on down timber, livestock forage and and contributions to the res- cation classes will begin at 7 earch and operating costs of p.m. and continue until 9 p.m. the river a.t Spring Gn, Garb- - recreation. FINAL TICKET SALE The Salk Institute. The remain next Monday (Feb. 8) and Tues Price and onviUe, Wellington. der of Chapter campaign pro day, Feb. 9 tat Carbon High of the The main ceeds is divided evenly between school, Room and Mont SUNDAY study is to check the amount Black Lung Dates Set SATURBAY National Headquarters and the Harmon Junior High school, in of raw sewage carried in the By Social Security Carbon County Chapter to be Room 10?, west entrance. Helper's Volunteer Firemen water, but they are also check The Provo Social Security spent on Patient Service proThe classes are open to all will close their ing water temperature, pll of Office has announced a change grams, Professional Health Ed- adults regardless of previous ticket selling campaign for the the water, and oxygen content. in schedule for the month of ucation, Public Health Educa education or practical training. Firemen's Ball 'this weekend by Mr Olsen has set the followThe social security tion and other community serFebruary. Classes in Reading, Language in this and Martin' objectives ing study: Kenilworith, visiting at be will vices. the representatives reArts to the students Assist (English), English as a Castle Gate. Carbon Courthouse each Thurs foreign language, Arithmetic, pollutants; cognize Kenilworth will be convasised Move out of the printed day from 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 Citizenship, Slim an! Trim for this Saturday lafteirnoon and material and contact Women, Men's Physical Educa pollution p.m. In addition, a represen Walford G, Matson tative will be at the Courthouse Sunday beginning ait 11 a.m., problems Spanish I and Spanish 'for Services Held Price tion, the firemen will converge upon will be offered at no cost. an opportunity to from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Provide fun), Martin and Castle Gate to wrap on Wednesday, Feb. 10 and 17. Courses to be offered at Carindividual Graveside services were held research; develop the Wednes- last week for Walford G. Mat-so- bon High school are: Drafting, up the 1971 efforts. Tickets will Recognize the benefits to be The purpose of still be available however, from derived' to is visits assist black day from sewage Ireatment 58, at Price City Cemetery Adult Driver Education, Cerany member of the department facilities ; lung claimants It is requested under direction of the Mitchell amics and Adult High school thiat only person with black Funeral Home. right up until the time of the classes which includes English, Compare student findings dance, Saturday night, Feb. 13. with the conclusions of research lueg business come to the Mr Matson died January 26 General Science, Applied Math, Courthouse during the two Wed In a Ferron The response from the fire- people in this field; nursing home after and Social Studies. Classes may or may not, be Make results available to nesday visits. People wishing a short illness. men's efforts in Spring Glen and Helper have been especially Junior High and Grade school to transact regular social secHe was born Feb. 29, 1912 at taken for credit or high school urity business should visit the Clear Creek to Herman and completion. gratifying according to Chief students for their study. Courses other than those listAnn KoMnen Matson. He was James Pugliese. From all indi- Students have shown their representatives cm Thursday. ed above can be arranged' upon cations the social event this interest in this study bv doing member of Lutheran Church. Mr and Mrs Peter Laboroi of Survivors are brother, sist- the request of ten or more peryear will equal or even surpass their sampling on Saturdays n i that sometimes' accord weather weekend set the ers. Eliel. Helper; Mrs Harry rons. In most oases those belast year, Santiaquin, spent die record fang to Ticket Chairman Harold would make a person want to here visiting with his brother, (Hilda) Qonat, Grayling, Mich; tween 16 and 21 years of age Mr and Mrs John Laboroi. Mrs John (Edna) Burton, Price wDl have no cost Nielsen. stay indoors, i day-to-da- y' m NEWSPAPER DISTRICT RAILROAD ct two-da- NOTE: The following is the first of a regular column to be written by the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce President Mike Kandlairis and Ron AND MINING A 5 fairer 1 Wash-inston'- Si - 'J nt : f ttta r., T Ji n VISA 4-- Vets Club No, 2 Meeting TV SERIES OFFERS Veterans Rio Grande Helper Club No. 2 and Ladies Auxiliary, will hold their membership meeting on Sunday, Feb. 7th at 4 p.m. at the Kiva Club DRESSING DESIGN 4-- H Drap-erto- Utah State University Extension Service in cooperation with in Helper. All members ae urged to be the Carbon County Community School Program is offering a in attendance. Dressing By Design TV short- course to the women of the AUDITIONS TELERAMA Anyone wishing to audition for county. The series is seven programs the National Foundation-Marc- h of Dimes Telerama to be held demonstrating how to combine March 27 and 28 should contact sfiiapcty Jinesi, textures, and Alma Rae Procarione, Carbon colors to express your individ Campaign Diector, or Ron Grif- uality. Tims series of pograms fith, Chapter Chairman, im- will show you how to see your Auditions will be self objectively; and how you mediately. held in Salt Lake Saturday, and your clothes become a har Feb. 13 between 1 and p.m. monious composition, a comThis is an opportunity for local plete design. The first TV show and work talent to display their ability and sell Carbon County over shop will be Wednesday, Feb. multi-stat- e TV coverage accord 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Price Procarione. Phone Elementary School. The pro to Mrs ing & gram will run for seven conse numbers to call are East Carbon residents cutive weeks. You can also watch this pro should contact James Mussatt. gram on KUTV, Sunday at 8:30 East C. Telerama chairman. a.m. beginning Feb. 7th. There is no charge for the SPORTSMENS CORNER course, however, if you are in terested in obtaining a packet ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS of reference materials, they will be available at. the workBy Hugh Jaramillo Conservation Officer shop sessions for $3. For further information con Changing times have brought a new problem to Utah's sports tact the Extension Service of nmen. As time goes by, the fice in the Courthouse, or call public may be looking very hard for some place to fish and Ihunt. Access to public land is Notre Dame School becoming tighter and tighter not if Lists Honor Students each year. Public lands, accessible to the public, are of Eighteen students attending little value to that public as Dame school in Price far as hunting or, fishing is Notre honor roll ratings for attained concerned. last the They are: quarter. of the One of the purposes Ninth Grade: & Game Fish recently proposed Electa Draper 3.2, Amy license fee increase (which has 3.0, Judy Johnson 3.4, Maur been, postponed) is to provide Kobe 3.2, Elain Pappas 3.2. een across privmoney for accesis Grade: ate ground to public domain. Eighth Ghirardelli 3 3, Bill John of land inflated With the price Yolandla Arriola 3.1, Gazelll 3.6, in this dlay and age, someone 3.1, Patrick Rolando Jeannie a foot to to have very is going Blanc 3.3. Janeen Sanchez 3.0, future lage bill. If we do not, Grade: Seventh generations may go begging for Lynnia Tone 4.0, Leslie Etzel places in the wild to enjoy. 3.6, Lynn Felice 36, Roxanne Included in license increase Cisneros 3.2, Dino KlahtLpes 3.2 environmental stamp. was a $2. Tidwell Rena 3.2, May Monies from this wouldl be 3.0. water laind and for spent only acquisition and development & Mr and Mrs Frank Henderw.'i would be earmarked by the Legislature for these purposes. of West Jordian, who were here n way to raise on a business trip Friday, were This was deal with our dfamer guests at the home of imr his aunt Ethel and Joe Tullius. access pro&cm. -- 5 637-31- 637-372- 0. 637-323- Et-z- Mc-Cou- rt r add-itkmi- - j tkQ j 1 Nel-meeti- Hia-jwor- k- the-ledg- es 1 4-- -- 4-- H Short-rang- to estWln Pl 'e.PS11 x Mude!:....8011..0! pun-pos- - house-to-hou- B-5- 3, se first-han- d; at n, , |