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Show Universal !Vt; POST OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Helper Lions To lost Kiddies Xmas Party Friday "SANTA CLAUS is coming to Friday night", was the main open extra hours Satur- town announcement made this weekj day to accommodate local paLions Club offi- -' the by Helper was it trons, announced Tues- iers. Santa will arrive here day by Postmaster Ed March-ett- i. early in the evening and will Post office will open at the come into town either on the fire engine or if the snow regular time, 8:30 a.m. and city's is too deep, on a brand new stay open until 5:00 p.m. snowmobile. He will drop off at the civic auditorium where Helper's Post Office will he will be the main attraction of the evening. The Lions Club, sponsor of the annual Christmas Party for all the children up to- the age of 12 who reside north of the Blue Cut, have been making plans for this party of Santa coming here for several weeks and have details all completed for an exciting and eventful' re- I - civic auditorium to greet all children residing in this Santa when he arrives." The part of the county will attend tViic era! 3 nartv fffcr thp VirMipc nn fima to nub voyn "J CAaLfc 5111 nine JO jui"u tlia wmoJack Hatch, Lions President closest pess is about 6 p.m. said that last year the Club HTnmlior!! nt flip T.tftiw Plnh n';iroH Vmct tn nnnr'TvImntpIv earlier this week hauled out 800 children at the party. "We large quantities of nuts and j want you all out again please candy and sorted them into- come see Santa Friday night," bags to be given away tomor jMr Hatch concluded, row night, and .they hope that at the evening for the children. Chairman of the party Dale Smith said. "All children are invited to attend the party and to meet Santa Claus and talk to him; play games with the other kiddies, and finally, before leaving for home; to receive a big bag cf goodies candy and nuts, from Santa. All children are asked to be k 4 1 j Arts Advisory Council Namd Fo Carbon The College of Eastern Utah Advisory Council for the Arts has been formed to support, promote and publicize cultural activities in the Eastern Utah area. Boyd Bunnell, Price attorney was named president. Serving Tomsic, media specialist for! Carbon schools; Earlene Gibson, dean 01 women at CEU is the recorder. .1 The executive secretary " is Niel Warren, chairman of the division of humanities and so- cial sciences at CEU. . the MINING A NUMBER ,rriTTTA SMALL BUSINESS CIRCUIT RIDER RAI LROAD D HELPER, UTAH 84526 50 ADM. TO VISIT of the Small A representative AND Business Administration will be in Carbon County during the coming week. Persons wishing to contact him may do so in Price at the Courthouse on Dec. 22, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m Appointments may be sehed- uled through Brigham Young, County Clerk and Auditor. MILLION GREATER STATE REVENUES $7 THAN SPENDING IN YEAR ISTRICT NEWS PAPER v.hLtvS DEC. 14, THURSDAY, 1972 EDUCATIONAL TALENT Conservation Seminars To Be Presented . 1972 SEARCH PROGRAM EFFECTIVE IN AREA the third consecutive ing the period was an increase Jim Sandoval, a recruiter state revenues were great in the beer tax which account- A series of 10 weekly evening agement of Our Deer Herds; year, Central committee members er than state expenditures in ed for $779,000, or about 1 per seminars on the conservation Jan. 18, Upland Game; Jan. 25, and counselor for Educational are: Jay Andirus, Dorothy A. Utah. Last year total revenue cent of the total rise in state and utilization of our outdoor Scenio Resources and Antiqui Talent Search is working part Brown, Dorothy Bunnell, James Revenue resources will begin Jan. 11 at ties, Their Uses & Protection; time in Carbon and Emery receipts in Utah amounted to revenues last year. Dart, Elliott Fairbanks, Marie with fnotn Federal aid, on the other College of Eastern Utah. Feb. 1, The Development of counties to help economically $567 million, compared Fausefct, Darwin Hunt, Lee G. total state spending of $560 mill hand, rose by nearly $27 million The one hour programs will Waterfowl Management areas. disadvantaged persons obtain Johnson, Neil Johnson, Rosalie ion. This was reported by Utah in the 1972 fiscal period. I11- - be presented by the Division Feb. 8, Enforcement of The post secondary education that Miller, Joy Peterson, Darrel L the private tax re creased receipts from the sale of Wildlife Resources, the U.S. Wildlife Resource Code of Utah; will be beneficial to them. Foundation, Siggard, James L. Young and A federally funded project, search organization, in their tax amounted to $16.4 million Forest Serfice and the Bureau Feb. 15, Watersheds; Feb. 22, Blake Larsen, all of Price. coll- - of Land tax income The Fisheries Program; March Educational Talent Search, is individual and of and state income for Time analysis Management. e Other members of the spendling in Utah far the 1972 ections were up by $12.2 million the programs will be 7 p.m. 1, The Management of Big being sponsored in this ,area are John Garr. Drager-ton- ; fiscal (for the year. The remaining They will be held in the Science Game other than Deer; March by the University of Utah. year. Tia Imai, Helper, and $1R R millirvni nf thp stfltp rpupn Mr Sandoval's job is to seek 8, Predators, their Protection room 123. The Foundation study points ue mcrease for fiscal 1972 res-o- Building, Eugene JoTiansen, Castle Dale. ANNOUNCE and March 14, Spe- out persons such as high school Control and free are The seminars except that during the period 1961 imm Mgher reCeipts from to those who want on-- hour cial Projects of the Division of students, returning veterans, 1969 the reverse was ttrough DANCE fees and eharges college credit in Life Sciences. Wildlife Resources. t and cithers who can benefit Extension Director true, and state expenditures in on be from any type of post secondAll will who will want credit Those programs pay Presents Program To Utah consistently exceeded re- -' Tax collections1 accounted for with evenings $10.00. the ary education. He gives them Thursday venue, receipts. Among the fac $331.8 million, or 58 percent of Helper Woman's Club of final the is sminars Schedule the for program information about schools and exception tors accounting foor the excess total state revenue receipts in "Rejoice in the responsibiliHe helps courses available. follows: 11, The M&n- - on Wednesday, March 14. Jan. as of expenditures over revenues the 1972 fiscal year. Federal ties of the Season" was the them fill out necessary forms to million $184.6 theme for ithe Home Life depart during the 1960's were (1) the aid was equal and make application. Part of menit program presented by large amount of capital outlay or 32.6 percent of the statewide his job is to assist two year financed from borrowed funds: total. The remaining $50.5 mill Bernice Spendlove of the ExJ college students in transfeimg tension Service, to the mem(2) the consolidation of account ion came from tuition fees, to four year schools. bers of the Helper Woman's ing funds which made more charges for services, interest f For those who need financial Club. The scene was set with moneys available nor expend! earnings, and other miscelian- Mr Sandolval has assistance, ture. and; (3) the spending of eous sources. many colorful Christmas decor information on assistance proThe sales tax continues a jh balances and surpluses in the ations. The speaker said "It is grams. Among these are the our responsibility as home ma early 1960's which had been 'ac the most productive state tax r Educational Fund; EduM Utah V source in Utah. Last year 11 cumulated in earlier years. kers to make gifts" and decorcational Opportunity Grant, a State government revenue re contributed $117.7 million to ations with our hands; Christ federal program; which totaled $566,859,633 state revenue total, a sum'eq- mas tree decorations, toys and - . also a federal program of aid h. ' rev20.8 of to the 1972 were $71.9 million ual other useful articles." She had percent to college students; the Federally-Ij The aunual Firemen's Ball, in fiscal or Dateirns for club members to Percent greater than to- - enue received from all source "Bnr! ULt nsured Student Loan and Volunteer sponsored Sli-rmZ,a collections for the When both state and local rev tal use for these items. XT Direct Student National the " ' enues are considered, however, iPresident Etta Diamanti ore o L :f" "Iprecding (1971) fiscal year. Loan. .1 Foundation analysts attribute the sales tax is exceeded by the f sented the speaker with a gift zr7Z riL- Mr Sandoval may be reached str0I1 revenue ain main Pr&Prty taxal Pevty following the talk, and stated aounWen made todav b the Chicano Studies Program at to increased Federal aid, infla- - taxes charged by all units of we must show respect for the at ... College of Eastern Utah. , aSMSXani E Ciuei. COUinw, .Jdjnes Ka in' TTtnh Inst- vpar with ,v 0 Viii. nunc extension 61 or at his vaiuw uciciw ,m.lnS r,f vmi-'6v.v.i..uvU, j imon Ui ai 1"""j """" 'am minted to 167.9 million. "in thP st.a,tP last. vpr. that guide us through life, home, ucu cThe study notes that the only Entertainment at the progTotal sales tax collections. - - '! LM ' event change in state tax rates dur The popular ram was furnished by students (1) v . '.v 7hl-i i s. tl it t r (state and local) were equal to of dancing teacher Mrs Barb- will again feature a prize draw SPORTSMENS CORNER 1972 $132.4 million during the ate Marvidikis. ' ing for a $50 savings bond and fiscal f year. inii-rPv Hugh Jaramillo were two other valuable prizes. Four new members TUU H NtWJi State expenditures in Utah welcomed into the club: Mrs Winter has arrived! The snow totaled $559225,976 for the fis-I- n Music for the dance will be Lavise Radcliff, Mrs Viola Ori, will be invading the machines Youth School 1972 Community ended June 30, ... Mrs Bessie Bonto and Mr Su- - h? he Melodv Four looal or" League action GOYA won over caj year to of the wild animal king privacy Foundatior. (the According chestra. san Moore. dom. In many ways this can CarbonviUe George Nic analysis, this sum was $71.6 'ine ciud votea to contribute be hazardous to animals such The dance is sponsored by kas took game scoring honors million, or 14J percent greater $25 to the Community Action th0 firemen as a fund as the deer, antelope and the raising wim 18, mostly wniie leading than the amount expende.1 in elk. Running or chasing these program so mat mose less tor prjoect, so various civic proj the fast break. Nickas received fiSCal 1971. As may be noted, tanate may experience the joy etts can e undertaken by me plenty of scoring support from animals can cause them to lose me increase in state spending of Christmas their young, and men. One of the most outstand Tony and Sam Pappas a- they for 1972 roughly approximates Next meeting will be on Dec InfT nf tlip nroippts le i rair! iallipfl 1f? nm! 14 rpsirfivolv kill the adult from times many the increase in revenue receipts 21 and sponsored by Mout.t?m fatigue. Also it may move the scholarship to College CarbonviUe was paced by Phil flor the year. Fuel Supply. Mrs Betty Jones of Eastern Utah ;r a deserving Peterson, animals from their winter ranEducation continues as the wjil present Christmas Mat;w boy or girl of the community.! ges to the farms and orchards Spring Glen and Price 6th number one item of expandit- in Foods. Club members will causing grief for both the land owner and the Division of Wrild exchange gifts 35 the Spnng JGlenlrS Ism! Vmifo state shows fleht'n? eVemng that I sPend fiJf or ... life. Services. We already have outlasted the 6th Warders by mg amfor education in Utah meii'. needed by the department a score of had some of these conditions. .lelson ounts to $257.8 million, or 46 Gtreg Wilson Funeral 'Doug' to make it mare efficient. The department people are ask and David Cunningham led the percent of the state Held Here Tuesday while Kerry trp tntal. Tnnluded in this statf? attack irg snowmobilers not to chase Mr Bottino said the dance in or harass these animals on the At Helper Ward Chapel February will be the occasion Jensen took high scoring hon-- 1 education total was $94 million LARRY AOYAGI, Helper gets some advice during engine winter feeding grounds. crs wim io iur nice om. to anniver50th f0r mil celebrate the $146.4 education, higher f uneral services for William For the landowners who has Notre Dame Green with bis? iion for state aid to local school overhaul from Utah State University professor LaMar Wright. of the local fire 74, Mr Acagi, is a senior in automotive technology at USU. He these trespasser animals, the He:p?r, sarj Douglas Wilson, moveu team effort and scoring million for and $17.4 districts, were conducted Tuesday in the is the son of Mr and Mrs Taro Aoyagi of Helper. proper procedure to remove the Spatafore otner educational purpojes. past Price 2nd Helper LDS Ward Chape!. Hj animals from cultivated crops wees in a iw tne lor to second state addition In these died Dec. 8, 1972 at home after and cleared planted land, Is to the Green team with u, penditures for education, a long illness. SENIOR CITIZEN NEWS1' immediately upon discovery of by Tempfer with 12. canf.ial amounts fiirp cripnt. for FRAUDULENT SERVICE GALLS CITED the damage, notify the Division Jim Christensen led 2nd Ward education from revenues rais- this notice must be made 1U- v funds When are ed all locally. Shirley Haycock reported that GAS BY USERS both unee exorally and in writing. Up-c- n Carbon County has agreed to rui included, staie ana local to notified of the damclose White Dame being stayed for education exceed Citfix and penditures up the Senior paint call. to SALT LAKE the by Division shall remove, the Attempts the blew game age, Alan tha Qoninr Htlper. Helper ed $360 last year I7pn PpnifrtT st sianza "Fortunately these customers as far as possible, offending Other major areas of state unknown individuals to collect Citizens are 'moving forward in'wic,?u Pen j" In the event ult;u spending during the 1972 fiscal money from natural gas users called usnotand determined that tig game animals. organizing grotups to create,'1;not is res- we had received the from call removal m fictitious for accomplishemergency $122.4 included ,KOUlu center. in new vImi? our interest highways, year age l. ine nnai score ws uo million (21.9); public welfare ponses to alleged customer re- anyone reporting a gas leak at ed in a reasonable time, and it The Christmas Dinner will be for Helper and 43 for Notre lS;7no mvnr. of natural gas leaks has their home, that we had not becomes necessary for tho crop ' . . 1 T ' ' mninv. ' ports f. r fm.. I.J to kill big game animals stua-oen use. uame. uranson leu ail ior & fii ment security inuisuay, unemployment prompted Mountain Fuel Supply dispatched anyone to investi owner to protect cultivated crops from iar Citizens of Carbon area, at witn 23, followed by Salas with compensation $31.9 mil Company this week to advise gate a gas leak at their home, benefits, to report any and that we do not charge cus- or upon cleared and planted He was born March 13, 1393 the Price Elementary school. HI. ar.d Bryner with 14 For lion (5.7); health and hospi- its customers at Scofield. to Henry and Eliz call Shirley Haycock for res- Nctn? Dame. EaquinU and Pap tals, $17.2 million (3.1), and unauthorized collection attem- tomers for the emergency ser- land, he may do so after havMar ervations by 10 a.m. Tues, Dec pas scored in double figt.rfs. natural resources, $13.9 million pts to the Company or local vice we provide. ing first notified the Division abeth Douglas Wilson. week's schedule at No"We believe these calls our of the necessity of removing officials. enforcement law lied Thelma Huntsman July 3, 19 at Center Eating customers received were fraud such animals and sihall immedtre Dame pits CarbonviUe vs (2.5). 1917 at Price; so'emnizivl in time 12:45 p.m. "We have received at leajt ulent and were made 6:15 and Notre Dame at II?rer Manti LDS Temple. He was an solely for iately after making the Mil noThe dance being held Friiday three reports from customers the purpose of at 7:15. at 3rd rviee Carbon Fiay of DISCUSSTONS "s GROUP County; Dec. 15 will be in honor of trying to collect tify the Division. The animal employee who received a call late at Mont Harmon features Spring Consequ- so killed shall become the pro DEVELOPED fraudulently. former chairman of the Carbon money having birthdays in UM vs mce night from an individual who ently, we are advising our cus perty of the Division and shall 5n th! Countv Welfare Dept.; former everyone December at the Legion hall Price 6th vs Price 2nd Beginning the middle of Jan- said he was responding to the tomers to report to us or their be disposed of by it. Carbon school board member: at 7:30 p.m.. Also Christmas opened; request for emer- local law enforcement officials in the finals, Notre uary, the Four Corners Mental customer's 7:15 at and Eagle Count Elks Lodge of Price member will be Dec. 22nd. to investigate a dance a service will Center Health gency GOYA. sponsor The eagle count was recently vs Dame attempt to collect money 15!V0: Oasrtle Valley Gem Club. any series of Discussion Groups. gas leak," said C. F. Ooleman on our behalf for alleged em - finished ,and in the near fuMarvin and Jeanette Evans Standings Snrvivors are widow: sons, 2 0 These groups have been devel- - MFS vice president, distribu- ergency leak repair service." ture the Conservation officers GOYA dawhter. R. B. "Bud", Helper; and family of Alameda, Calif, tion department. of needs the to 2 this serve 0 in .. Green ored Dame their respective areas, will Notre D. Calif.: Linda. with his parents Darrell W. E., Yarba visited Recent visitors here with Mr be making "These customers questioned 1 1 area. their winter elk Helper D. "Donald", Fullerton. Calif.; and Roma Norton last week. , l! Tonics will be "Dynamics of the call since they had not re and Mrs Irvin Olsen Sr., were count. This count is made by a Notre Dame White .... 1 Mrs Gus (Renee) ZaneMi. Cy1 Marital Interaction." "Senar-- 1 ported a gas leak and had no son, .Mr and Mrs Irvin Olsen fixed wing plane and piloted 1 Ray and Rhea Larsen have Price Chapel press, Calif.; 6 grandchildren; "On Becoming need for emergency service. Jr. and daughter Shirley of by a very experiennce3 1 Eoual." to ate from but a Gth home Price returned trip pilot. brother, sister, John. Helper; Art of Par- - The caller,, however. bnishH Rock Springs. Wyo. While here These counts are made 1 1 "The visited where a Person," California they Spring Glen Mrs Ltoie Vance, Offden. yearly. statements said Mrs aside also Mae visited and with, 1 enting." and "Budgeting". 3 thee The daitA obtained la they Burial was in the Price City daughter Lois Hyden at San CarbonviUe 1 0 Persons can enroll by casing he would be forced to collect a Snow at Castle Gate and other formulate next year's elk hunt Cfmotttrv "under direction of Francisco; also traveled to San Price 2nd service charge for responding relatives in the area. 2 0 P::oe 3rd. harvest figure. Diego and Tiajuana, Mexico. the Mitchell Funeral Home. com-mil'te- For FIREMEN ut DATE Fr s Work-Stud- - - y, ' V. . VZ.. il - if df lh V.r. - uu-iju- jw -,- mimnt h c ""a-J,v-- 637-212- 637-119- 3. 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