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Show ATTEND HELPER'S GALA COME TO OUR DANCE and WETLL COME TO YOUR NEXT FIRE! CIVIC AUDITORIUM THE HELPER (Utah) SATURDAY, FEB. 13TH NOTICE FOR BIDS c. .Of nun ii ii i VHLEUIINEd UHT s 0 Treat the Family To LUNCH OR DINNER at the Tim IUCSIIa - ,r j hi 18, 1971. A Four Dining Rooms Dinners - Short Orders HELPER - UTAH jJS All-Sta- the Clerk of the Board of Education by 5:00 p.m., February I W- 9:30 P.M. T0 1:30 A.M. Donation $1 per person NOTICE TO BIDDERS is hereby given that Carbon County School Board, at its office in Price. Utah, will receive sealed proposals for the following: EQUIPMENT GARAGE For The Specifications may be obtained from Mr. William Gentry at the Carbon School District Bus Garage. MOVELL JEWKES, Clerk-Treasur- AU-Sita- rs 72-4- 2. Carbon County Den-nisoAil-Star- s' All-Sta- All-Sta- 45-3- 9. All-Sta- 60-4- 0. All-Sta- All-Sta- tour-namem- it. 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 are retained beyond four calendar days prior to bid ding and a bid is mot submitted. Proposals shall be made on a form included in the Specifications or obtained at the office of the Architect. Each pDoosal shall be sealed and filed with 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 cf- - District By Resolution of Carbon County School Board First Publication in Helper Journal, Thursday, January 28. 1971. Last publication February 11, 1971. r ARE YOU HAUNTED BY THE SPECTER OF WAQHDAY? Maybe new home laundry equipment would help chase it away. We make economical loans to help our neighbors buy washers, driers -- and kitchen appliances, too. Why not get the money-savin- g 1k Old 1mez Helper Journol and February "B" Average! ! ! 1971, 4, February 11. 1971. by Brenda Grocco At the end of each quarter, after the members of the Rampage Club have received their repent cards, the Rampage ofcheck each member's reficers FAMOUS THE port card to see that all t h e members have a 3.0 or "B" avera?e. It is a rule .of the club that al the members mini'j'n a B average to stay in the club. If :any member does not have this average, he will be suspended from the club for two weeks and given a chance to ! his grades up. Aft'er the NOW THEM COME SEE Veneer bring In Mediterranean, Oak two weeks are up, the pr'v''"'" cf this member are checked We are proud to present an unparalled selection of fabulous Lane again to see if the grades have Tables in your choice of style, design and price. Truly, an exceptimproved. If the grades are not yet up to a B average, the ional opportunity to enjoy beautiful Lane Tables, and pride yourmember is dropped from the If the member club. has self upon the important values offered as well! brought up his .grade, he is reinstated in the club. Published in No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of sixty calendar days after the bid opening date. . All-Sta- er School feated the 9th grade Carbon's by a score of n high scorer was Richard with 23 points. The high scorer was Mark Tone with 12 points. Tuesday night, the and Emery played the first game with Emery winning by a score of 6247. Emery's high scorer was Ols en with 19 points. The high scorer, Jack Lupo with 21 points. East Carbon and Carbon played the next game. East Carbon won this one Wednesday, the last night of this threeHniight tournament, the played East Carbon. East Carbon- won this game East Carbon's high scorer was McKean with 20 points. The high scorer was again, Jack Lupo with 17 points. The final standings for t h e tournament were Eaist Carbon J.V. in first place; Carbon, second; Emery J.V., third; and the placed last. One giant trophy was awarded to the East Carbon team. Five other trophies were given to the best players of the Ttheiv were Richard Dem nigra of Oarbrvi. Jack Luna Gumdierson amd of the McKean of East Carbon, and Kirdler of Emery. 65 East Fourth North, Price, Utah, until 7:30 p.m. of the bid date, at which time proposals will be opened and read. A Bid Bond or certified check shall accompany all proposals. The School Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or parts thereof. fice, the HFLPER JUNIOR HIGH The 7th grade bome-eclass, taught by Mrs. Bertelseti, are learning the basics of sewing. The students are learning how to ifchread the sowing machine. They are learning bow to sew straight lines aod how to sew seams. They are learning very much about the machine and are having a lot of fun. Sophomore Basketball Tourney by David Balbcock On Feb. 1, 2 and 3, the annual Sophomore Baske tball! Tournament was held. The four teams participating to this ac-- i tivity were the Carbon sophomores, 9th grade1 (Helper Rams), Emery County Junior Varsity, and! Eaist Carbon Junior Varsity. Cm the first night, East Carbon's JV. de-- i LUNCHES PRIZE DRAWINGS Notice automobile dealers. By Rampagers Club The Board of Education of Trade-in- s one 1958, are DistSchool the Carbon County school bus and one rict will accept sealed bids for school bus. Sew, Sew, Sew 1962, two of new the purchase by Janis Slaiugh Bids must be in the hands of school buses. ! 3 SCHOOL NEWS FROM School bus bodies for the two buses must be bid through the REFRESHMENTS P.M. MUSIC MELODY-FOU- R JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1971 PAGE FOUR DANCE 8 OPEN FUN FOR ALL BALI FBEffl DOORS details? 4-ST- AR Valentine's by Joey Jultom Yes! It's that time again when everyone gets hit by those " little arows. Evervr-- p in love. We are having a Valentine Dance, sponsicred by the The sixth graders from the SaHy Mauro Elementary School are invited. The ' dance is scheduled fcr Feb. 12. The music will be wovided by tho Rockin' Rebellion. See you there and have fun! P-T- True American Friend by Kaylene Raby Who is Dale Cunningham? Most people would identify him as a wonderful person, cause that's exactly what he is. He's great cause he loves people. He jhas a personality that will warm a person's heart. Dale's favorite sport is baseball, and favorite subject is gym. Just by his personality you can tell the students at Helper Junior High has a real friend. j': O. H. L Literature Is Here by Michael Skerl The age of the art class is gone. This is the age of literature for most 7th graders. In this class students read! stories, define words, draw pictures, spell words, fill in blanks and have fun. Literature is not as easy as art but it is twice as much fun. MEDITERRANEAN Oak Veneer End, 20 x 27 x 31 h. Cocktail, 20 x 52 x 15 124108, Bunching Tablti (each) 19 x 19x13 h. 1241-0- 1241-0- k 39.1)5 PhfM fin! (Vpir To .mmoi "The only thing that makes a man succumb to temptation is the Finance Here and Save HELPER STATE BANK Adding Machine Rclls at Journal Office COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE mutr y jtaiJdJiy Prices Feb. 11, 12, 13 FREE PARKING UNION MARKET SHANK Life) PORTION gfflqaraiQjj i PORK. STEAK D Aunt Jemima 9 oz. pkg DelMonte 46 oz. size MITCHELL'S FURNISHING SPECIALISTS FLOOR Covering Mortlciani FURNITURE and HARDWARE HELPER, UTAH CO R. T. MITCHELL RONALD KOSEC ROBERT A. ETZEL Phone 637-266- 8 PRICE TOMATO SAUCE CORNER OF JANET AND MAIN Western Family ST. W M lb 4iSc lb gg)c FINE FOODS COMPLETE H03IE S g 3 for $11 4 for $11 13 for $11 PHONE: 472-53- 61 |