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Show THE HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL NOT Sewing Begins by Debbie Buckley! THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1971 PAGE FOUR In Mrs. Bertelsen's 9th grade SMALL BUSINESS Administration SEALED BID SALE. Home Ec. classes the girls are Invitation to bid for Commerto sew. For the pattern whom ever they wished with a starting cial and Residential properties Mrs. Bertelsen let each girl JUNIOR HI. NOTES small message on them. at Price, Utah. Immediate posas she what wanted pick long session. Small Business Admin- Crafts as.it had a continuous facing Valentine Dance Big Hit by Janice Slaugh and a back zipper and was by Gaylene Raby The 7th grade crafts clasis, sleeveless and collarless. She The school held its annual taught by Mr. Wilstead, is learn- picked out some patterns for Valentine dance on the 12th of ing how to make different suggestions and most of the Spring Fever by Brenda Crocco girls picked out of these selecFebruary. Every year this things from leather and plastic. with the fine spring Along Tas-kations. Shelley Karcich, Tammy dance is sponsored by the weather that came last week, and the 6th graders from the Mary Johnson and Teri, Selection of the fabric is next. there came another indication fabSally Mauro Elementary School Heino are only a few of t h e Any girl could choose the spring known as spring fever. are invited. It's kind of a "get- students who have made beau- ric she wanted so long as it of suited her figure type, compli- The sun not only warmed the ting acquainted" dance. Music tiful plastic necklaces. her coloring and suited air, it warmed the hearts of all mented Valerie Marston and Janice was furnished by the Rockin' the students at Hilltop High. also served Slaugh have made very pretty the pattern. Rebellion. The be to Pa-There are sure Debbie ! very This presented some problems, refreshments during the dance. leather handbags. how to get up the nerve There was a post office in letta and Katie Banasky are pretty jumpers, coulottes, and like, to tell someone you like them. out of sets come mocea-the short ! leather the corner of the gym, and it making fringed There were many different seemed to be getting much at- sins. These are only a few of classes. that the students solved this students items the that can tention. The day before the problem. Some sent phantom dance, small telegrams were make. Everyone as having fun Typing nas Its Moments Valentines. Others gave the' Svand leather the with Linda out at to students handed the working by In Mrs. Postma's 8th grade special someone a the school. They sent them to plastics. as in the hall. type classes the students have nudge thenthey'd pass were the brave there And, to been working hard ail year ones who came right out and type with speed, accuracy, and said liked you. Whatever rhythm. Each day the students the they it seemed to work case, type a new lesson that mcludes for those who tried it. a conditioning practice, typing of numbers, and a letter and envelope or a tabulating drill. The students recently have bad tests on the way to use the machine correctly, how to type footnotes, and where to center the paper on the two types of typewriters, pica and elite. There were also questions on where the vertical and horizontal centers are located on a standard piece of type paper. i r, P-T- A P-T- A w-jw- friendly j istration invites bids for the fice of Small Business Adminpurchase of commercial and istration by 2:00 P.M. Mounresidential properties as fol- tain Standard Time, March 5, 1971. A representative of Small lows: Parcel No. 1. A commercial building at 180 E. Business Administration will be Main Street, Price Utah, ap- at 180 South Main Street, Price proximately 4,083 sq. ft. witn Utah, February 26th , 1071, bean upstairs office of approxi-matel- tween 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. 750 sq. ft and a stor- to show the properties. age area of about 500 sq. ft. Published Feb. 18 & 24 1971 with right of way access from in The Helper Journal. 2nd street to rear of building. one-sto- .TTTTTVrTTTTYTTTTTTTTTYT FAUSETT ry MORTUARY GRANT C. FAUSETT y Parcel No. 2. A PRICE 637-11- .iiLiAAiiAUA one-stc- ry residence at 167 East Price, Utah. Residence has approximately 1108 sq. ft. and is centrally located. (Formerly Western States Athletic Equipment & Repair, Inc.) Anyone interested in the purchase of these properties may obtain bidding forms and a statement of terms and conditions relating thereto at the Small Business Administration Office, Room 2236 Federal Bldg 125 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah. 84111. Bids for the properties will be considered only if made in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in said statement. All bids must be present ed at the aforesaid District Of-1st Phone South, 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 01 637-14- 40 We do not pretend to charge $5.00 and up What most Services do for $5.00 We Often do 'Tor Free" 9th Grade Type Classes In Mrs. Postma's second and HOW TO LASQOA RUNAWAY BUDGET: Pay all bills with checks drawn on us. That way, youH have better records of expenditures (on your stubs) ; sure receipts (your cancelled checks) . Why not open your checking account here soon? Finance Here and Save HELPER STATE BANK fifth peiriod type classes, the students are divided into six office groups. There are four students in each group: a president, treasurer, office manager and a secretary. The students have to type so many problems per week and they get graded on eaoh prob lem. They also get paid for each letter, with a possible $3.50 for each letter. For mistake in the letter, your grade goes down, and you get fifty cents less. The job of the president of the group is to correct and grade the papers and to help the students out with the work. The job of the treasurer is to make out the checks. The job of the office mamaigeir is '' that the desks are arranged in order, and that the .group is running smoothly. The job of the secretary is to see that a list of the grades and money to be paid is given to the trea- surer. This experience gives the students an idea of actual office practice. COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE mi o you Know how much electricity you II need in 1981? mm FREE PARKING Prices Feb. 25, 26, 27 g UNION MARKET P CMQ)flrCDrC chops ICDIIfte .18 CUT J,, g),. S STYLE Utah Power I 1 Wbl S FINE FOODS Hunts 3 for 20 oz. size Orleans $11? 43c 4 oz. broken - Reg Hunts 46 oz. size with Pogo Cup 33 oz. CORNER OF JANET AND MAIN ST, Armed with this information, we can estimate how-mucadditional electricity will be needed to supply new houses, new appliances (some of which aren't even invented yet) and new office equipment and industrial machinery. But that's just part of the problem. Once the whole problem is defined, the real work begins . . . finding the solution. From the time we find out what we'll need to the time the new power is available, seven to ten years, or even longer, will pass. It takes that long to plan and build a new power plant and to plan and build the transmission lines needed to deliver electricity to where it is used. We started in 1964 to provide the power you are using in 1971. That's why COUNTRY 111 Nobody really knows what the future looks like. But at Utah Power & Light, we're trying to find out... at least as far as electricity is concerned. In order to insure a continued surplus of power, we need to estimate how many people will be using elec10 years from now. And we tricity in, say, 1981-j- ust also would like to know how many new industries we'll have to serve and how many new commercial establishments will want to be hooked up to our lines in the years ahead. To determine this information, a lot of people spend a lot of time with computers to come up with reasonably accurate estimates of what the population and economic climate will be in 10 or 15 years. PHONE: 472-53- 61 !i |