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Show THE HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, PAGE FOUR FEB. 4, 1971 JUNIOR HI. NOTES Rams vs. Pirates by Gaylene Raby The 8th graders of Mont Harmon and Helper started the afternoon off with the great excitement of a very close game. The first basket was made by the Rams and when that quar274 N. lOOW.Provo ter ended the score was 13 to 11 in the Rams favor. It seemed the teams were taking turns making baskets. At the end of the second quarter Helper was PLEASE CALL COLLECT gaining a lead for the score was 24 to 19. The highlight of the PROVO diay came in the third quarter 5 jwhen Reggie Farlaino of the Mont Harmon team mixed up the baskets and scored , for MOST SETS REPAIRED Helper. Helper's Mark Martinez and Jesse Begay fouleJ IN THE HOME. jout of the game, ESTIMATES YOU CAN The final score of the 8th DEPEND ON. grade game was Rams 48, Pi-rates 42. 90 DAY GUARANTEE The 9th grade players for ON PARTS Mont Harmon are Kevin Worth-en- , captain; Alan Schultz, Brta.d SAME RATES as Provo Jim McKane .and Greg King, No extra mileage charge Pauseitt. Helper's starting five are Jack Lupo, captain ; Frank Marrelli, David Babcock, Gary Strinighaim iand Mark Tone, Weekly Service in f was conThe starting Price Area Helper trolled by Helper's David Babcock, iand went to Gary String-ham- . He passed the ball to Frank MairreEi, who shot and rtadlng Machine Belli at Journal Office ciame down on the side of his Brickey Electronics 373-9G6- 1 tip-of- SKOUSEN INCOME TAX SERVICE In Your Home - Save Time and Money Daily 5:30 p.m. thru 9:30 p.m. Weekends 9:00 a.m. thru 8:30 p.m. Call LOCAL TAX COUNCILOR PHONES 472-32- 25 or 637-14- 40 We do not pretend to charge $5.00 and up What most Services do for $5.00 We Often do "For Free" J ankle. He was injured and had to leave the game. Gene Kosec took his place and scored the first point on Frank Marrelli's foul shot. This was also a tight game and the first quarter ended with Helper ahead 10 to 3. However, the next quarter the Rams gained quickly and at the half the score was 24 9. After halfntime the ball was tipped off to the Rams, but the Pirates started to score. Gene Kosec fouled out in the third quarter and was replaced by Brent Migliaccio, with the quarter ending, Rams 33, Pirates 15. The game ended wi.h a final score of 51 to 26 making the Helper Rams victorious Helper's second string played most of the last quarter. The high scorers for Helper were Gary Stringham with 16 and Jack Lupo with 15 points. The cheerleaders Debbie James, Robin Ceca'a, Debbie Davies, Shelly Jones, Jalene ScareeUi aord Frankie Stavar added a lot of school spirit to the game. Honor Students at II. J. II. by David Babcock The following students made the Honor Roll at Helper Junior High School far the first semester. All students had to have ait least a 3.5 average. 9th grade: Susan Widiman, Frank Marrelli, Nyla Kareiiich, Carol Tomsic and Oaimeron Schultz. 8th grade: Linda Milano, Linda Slaiugh, Nadiine Bergamo, Lyniette Brown, Gwen Peterson, Gaylene Raby, a n d Donna Johnson. 7th grade: Tommy Bonaicci, Lane Kabonic, Valerie Marston, Jon Keller, Scott Hino, Gary Webb, Steven Erramouspe, Janice Slamgh, Leah Trease, Kyle Tomisic, Laurie Kos, Lance and Sam Harden. Bo-le- y For Business by Linda Milam Mrs. Postmia's first year type classes are learning how to properly go through an interview, and become succesJiul in a job. They have been practicing writing down the preparations that one would make before an interview and listing the abilities they have for a particular jelb. They should be well versed and knowledgeable on the fact? of the company, family habits, Preparation V People give something up when they switch to electric heat, because its worth it Witnesses to Host Circuit Supervisor Ministers of the Price congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses will share in a special week of advanced ministerial training during February 9 to 14, it was announced by Harry local presiding minister. This week of Bible activity will be highlighted by the visit of Wright P. Shropshire, circuit supervisor of Utah Circuit No. 1. Activity will begin Tuesday evening at 7:25 p.m. at the local Kingdom Hall, 135 South Main, with the mimstxy-trairifcschool and the class. Wednesday through Sunday will be devoted to the missionary-ministry activity as Mr. Shropshire and his wife, join with local ministers visiin making tations on the residents of Carbon and Emery county. The message they will share will be "The Government That Will Solve Man's Problems." Saturday evening at 8 p.m. will be a Bible question period "New Things Learned" which consists of audience participate"'. Mr. Shropshire's talks this evening will encourage the congregation to remain steadfast in their dedication to serve Jehovah God faithfully and to in their commission to preach the good news of God's established kingdom. Sunday morning at 10 a.m. will be the climax of this visa when Mr. Shropshire delivers the public Bible talk "Decisions g nt Er-len- e, house-to-hous- e of the Clerk of said School Board on or before February 18, 1971. Bids will be received by the Clerk of the said School Board at the Carbon County School District Board of Education of- Notice is hereby given that School County the Carbon office in Price. Board, at its Utah, will receive sealed proposals for the following: Mi-tan- i, mindstry-develop-me- or obtained at the office The School Board reserves the Architect Each proposal the right to accept or reject shall be sealed and filed with any or all proposals or parts tions NOTICE TO BIDDERS 65 East "Fourth North, By Resolution of Price, Utah, until' 7:30 p.m. of Carbon County School Board the bid date, at which time proposals will be opened and First Publication in Helper Journal, Thursday, January 28. read. A Bid Bond or certified check 1971. Last publication February shall accompany .all proposals. 11, 1971. EQUIPMENT GARAGE fice, For The Carbon County School District Proposals shall be submitted in accordance with the Contract Drawing, Specifications, and other Contract Documents as prepared by Edwards & Daniels & Associates, Architects, 525 E. Third South, Salt Lake These Contract City, Utah. Documents may be examined and copies obtained by General Contractors after January 16, 1971, at the office of the Architect. A deposit of $15.00 per set will be refunded upon return of such copies in good con dition, within seven calendar days after the bid opening. Deposit shall be forfeited if documents tare retained beyond four calendar days prior to bid ding and a bid is not submitted. Proposals shall be made on a form included in the Specifica tm ftp w NOTICE FOR BIDS re The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will accept sealed bids for the purchase of two new school buses. wis, ir 4&str?t' a81 i School bus bodies for the two How Wi1! you buses must be bid through the Face Make Them?" Next the automobile dealers. will discuss "The Trade-in- s are one 1958, Waitehtower" magazine study You thereof. No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of sixty calendar days after the bid opening date. school bus and one article "Do You Believe in Evo'- school bus. ;!n Creation?" Final 1962, remarks by Mr. Shropshire will Bids must be in the hands of conclude the week's activity. the Clerk of the Board of Education by 5:00 p.m., February if they want to do baby sitting, 18, 1971. or have some knowledge of Specifications may be obtainwhatever type of job they are ed from Mr. William Gentry ait interested in. Each field chosen the Carbon School District Bus by the piroils is different from Garage. another. This method of teachMOVELL JEWKES, ing holds the students interest and teaches them very well. Carbon County School District Not It's Officially Here Yet! Published in Helper Journol by LaRae KeHer February 4, 1971, and February Spring is not officially here 11, 1971. yet but what the heck. It sure seems, feels, and looks like spring. Spring is bursting out Help keep all over too early. Little aniAmerica mals 'are starting to be born, like lambs, dogs, cats, calves Strong and colts. Gee! Wonder what's U.S. SAVINGS BONDS going to happen on March 21st, NEW FREEDOM SHAKES when Spring begins. Meanwhile at Helper Jr. High all the stu- They are havine fun working dents are acting rather funny. with metris numbers, and learn Could it be Spring Fever? ing a Jot about the metric system iand how to use it. Science by Janice Slaugh The seventh grade science class 7A, taught by Mr. is learning the metric system. They have learned the distances of measure. They are the millimeter, the centimeter, the deoimeter, the meter, the dekameter, the hectometer, the kilometer and the myriametcr. Clerk-Treasur- er Home is no place for valuables. In minutes, a fire could destroy them. Or they could get lost pr stolen. Why risk it? A Safe Deposit Box costs only pennies a day. And it keeps your stocks, deeds, heirlooms, important papers protected' around the clock. Get one today. ' CARBON EMERY BANK Independent - Home Owned - Home Managed PRICE, UTAH CASTLE DALE, UTAH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Thy-gerso- n, MM Hea?f AHack in 1568; In 1971, a Champion! m FREE PARKING Prices Feb, 4, 5, 6 UNION MARKET THICK SLICED v. w .V r- - RANGE t ft ft n V 4 X J iv' With some types of electric heat, no furnace is necessary. 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