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Show THE PAGE HELPER (Utah) EIGHT JOURNAL THURSDAY, DEC. (d) ORDINANCE NO. 449 (Continued from Page One) beard in Mr. Cunningham's fifth period American History class on Friday, Nov. 17. On Nov. 15, Mr. Cunningham made an assignment to the class and told the students they were to give a report on either The Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere's Famious1 Ride, John Hancock, Samuel Adams, or other events or leaders in the period of history we are study- JUNIOR HI. NOTES Games, Games, Games by Denise Ross Mr. Gilbert has just done something wonderful for his home room class. He brought two chess games and before school anyone that wants to can play chess. Then he passed around a paper for the students that wanted to start a chess ing. When Mr. Cunningham gives tournament to sign their names. Most of the class signed up. It the students an assignment of this sort the students really enlooks like a year full of fun. joy it because the gujrs and Protons, Neutrons, Electrons gals get to work in pairs and, by Tammy Farish well, it's just a lot of fun! Did you know that in an atom the number of electrons is the First Year Type Class Is Learning Fast same as the number of and that you subtracted by Becky Buckley protons or electrons from the Already in Mrs: Postma's 3rd atomic weight and end up with period type class the students the number of nuetrons in an taking their first year of typing atom. This is what M Thyger-son'- s know quite a lot. They have second' period pupils in learned all the letters and numscience class are learning. bers and how to set margins However, this isn't all they're and tabs. Mrs. Postmia teaches learning They learn new things the class a variety of skills every day from notes, reading, such as horizontal centering and experiments. The students and how to type outlines. Each of the students is assignmay not learn everything the book and Mr. Thygerson know ed his own typewriter for the about science, but they are year. Some days we type right trying hard to learn! through the lesson. Other days we have timed writings or type Famous People and to dictations on tapes. All are Famous Events certainly making progress. by Kelly Spensko "Listen my children and you Save A Wrapper, shall hear the midnight ride of Save A Child or "Samuel Paul Revere" by Bina Martini Adams and John Hancock were The UNICEF program has two great men" or even still asked! Helper Junior High to "The Boston Tea' Party was a participate in their latest drive. A box has been set up in the great event in history." These are just a few things that were hall at school. The students pro-tron- s, ) j I "'' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY STATE OF UTAH shall be provided with two Such parking spaces. spaces shall be located within 100 feet of the mobile home In the Matter of the Estate space they are intended to of Margaret M. Justesen, Deserve. ceased. (e) Interior roads shall be not less than twenityJour (24) Notice To Creditors feet in width. Entrance roads PROBATE NO. 3654 shall be not less than thirty-si- x Creditors will present claims (36) feet. (f) Plans for the park shall with vouchers to Thorit Hatch have been reviewed and approved by the State Health off-stre- et 1972 21, Each mobile home space disposal facility. 3. The mobile home is constructed in accordance with the building code for mobile homes in effect in the city. 4. The mobile home is placed upon a permanent masonry-typ- e foundation. 5. The mobile home will be entered upon the tax roles of Carbon County as real property as evidenced by a letter or other proof from the County Assessor. That Article III, Section 6, entitled "Supplementary Regulation to all Zones" be and the same is hereby amended, modified, and enlarged by adding new sections as follows: Agency. Travel Trailer Courts. (a) The minimum, site size shall be one (1) acre. (b) The court shall abut and have access from a collector or arterial street .as set forth in the city's comprehensive plan. (c) The plans for the court Fences, Walls & Hedges. shall have been reviewed and Health No fence, wall, or hedge, approved by the State shall exceed seven feet (7 feet) Agency. in height, provided, however. SECTION IV that in any required front yard That Article IV entitled "Deor side yard which, fronts on finitions" be and the same is a street, no tence, wall or hereby modified, changed and hedge shall exceed! four (4) feet amended by deleting the defin-iition of a Trailer Oamp from height. Irrespective of .any other pro-- ! said Article IV and adding of this or other ordin-- , itional definitions, as follows: ance, before commencing con-- j mean a Mobile Home-sh- all struction plans for all sight- - dwelling designed to be obscuring fences and walls shall transported after fabrication on first be submitted to and ap- -' ; a nwri ,wvil: nr nn Hptairbiahle proved by the City Zoning Ad wheels and which is ready for ministrator. All such saight-ooccupancy as an independent scuring fences and walls shall dwelling jmit except for con-b- e constructed of substantial necti0n ta utilities andor and the design and oation on a foundation. The construction of said fence r term mobile home Shall not shall be consistent with clude conventional houses which the quahty of dwellings and' manufactured elsewhere olther improvements' within the1 w4 moved into an area for oermanent housing surrounding area as ueieraiuneu by the Helper City Zoning AdMobile Home Park an area ministrator. or tract of land which is used to accommodate two ox more Home Occupations. mobile homes. The Planning Commission home for a Travel Trailer may grant a permit Camper occupation, subject to the fol Any vehicle, with or without self power, used' or maintained lowing conditions: A. A home occupation is per primarily as a temporary dwell mitted in the zone. ing primarily for travel, vacaB. The home occupation! is tion, or recreation purposes, conducted entirely within a and having a width of eight dwelling and is carried on in (8) feet or less the dwelling by members of The Travel Trailer Court the residing family. term travel trailer court shall C. No commericial vehicles mean an area or tract of land aire used except one delivery used to accommodate two or truck which does not exceed more occupied travel trailer s ton rated capacity or camper units. D. The home occupation is SECTION V clearly incidental and secondif That any part of this Ordinof to use the the dwelling ary be declared invalid, ance shall for dwelling purposes and does not change the character of the such decision shall not affect Ordinbuilding from that of a dwell- the remainder of this ance. ing. E. Signs are limited to one SECTION VI sign not larger in That all ordinances or parts area than two hundred twenty-si- x of ordinances in conflict here(226) square inches. If light- with are hereby repealed. ed, the light shall be diffused SECTION VH or shielded. That any person violating any F. Not more than the equival ent of twenty-fiv- e per cent provision of this ordinance shall of the ground floor area be guilty of a misdemeanor and (25) of the dwelling is devoted to upon conviction thereof shall be the home occupation. punished by a fine in any sum G. The home occupation shall not exceeding $299.00 or by im-b- e registered with the City prisionment for a period of six License Division or Depart- - months or by both fine and ment. imprisonment. Each and every H. Entrance to the home oo- - day such violation shall be from outside shall be tinued shall be considered a the same entrance normally separate offense. used by the residing family ex-- 1 crr-misvttt of the City the opinion of Health State by regulation development impending Department or other public within the and the unmed- City agency of the peace, preservation I. The physical appearance, jate traffic and other activities in hea1 and safety of the City,the .immediate adopconnection with the home oc- - requires 11011 of thw ordinance. This or- not are to contrary cupation the objectives and characteris- - finance shall take effect upon tics of the zone in which tne its passage and first publication, home occupation is located and PASSED BY THE CITY COUN- ao not depreciate surrounding riL OF HELPER. A MUNI- values as determined by the OF CIPAL CORPORATION, Board of Adjustment. UTAH, THIS 14TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1972. Standards for Mobile Home Parks and Travel Trailers. 1 Mobile Home Parks. (a) The minimum site size shall be two (2) acres. (b) The area shall be in one Mayor. ownership and shall remain in ATTEST! one ownership and the same ALBERT FOSSAT, shall not be subdivided. Recorder. (c) The gross density shall City be not greater than eight (8) CERTIFICATE ' units per acre. I, the undersigned, duly qualified and acting City Recorder esen, Deceased. the undersigned adminis-ItratMain 155 St., South at Attorney for Administrator. 'Helper, Utah 84526, on or be-- I THORIT HATCH, for or fore the 8th day of April, 1973, claims must be presented in rccordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 75-9-- 5, s CRAIG JUSTESEN of the Esof Margaret M. Jus- - Envelopes All Sizes, Administrator tate Achforesasnt ABC's Make 2. 155 South Main Street, Helper, Utah 84526 Date of First Publication: Dec ember 14th, 1972. Date ot Last Publication: January 4th, 1973. At Journal Office Better Citizens 4-H'- ers 5T f"jl 1 (F Achievement Character U i n - SPECIAL "When a he young person joins 4-takes a giant step toward becoming an achiever," says Kenneth H. Anderson, associate director of the National 4-Service Committee, Chicago. "In every project and acmember undertivity a takes, he is hound to earn a measure of success to achieve. It may be learning a new skill, being of service to others, developing leadership abilities or achieving a much sought after goal," the add-visio- H b 4-- H , ll Committee's spokesman explained. Anderson also noted that the 1972 National 4-- Congress, scheduled in Chicago, will bring toNov. 26-3gether. 1,600 of the nation's top 4--H achievers. All will have earned the right to represent their state through achievements in specially designated programs supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service. Among the delegates to H 0, the nation's largest national event will be 51 state 4-- H achievement. winners in Selected by their respective state extension services, the young achievers will receive their expense-pai- d trips to Chicago from Ford Motor Company Fund. ConDuring National gress 12 members of the group will be named national winners of $600 scholarships given by the Ford Fund and two will be designated presidential award winners. In anticipation of the arrival of this year's crop of young 4-- achievers, Anderson recalled some of the specific accomplishments of the previous year's group. Gail Frampton of Calif., worked with seeing eye dogs for the blind. Karen Karr, Elmont, N.Y., spent a summer working and living with eight homeless girls at a children's home. And since has found time to do volunteer service in a day care center. 4-- H 4-- H H a, 1 n o ; Before being named one of the 1971 presidential Rachel award winners, Koontz of Fort Wayne, Ind., had twice been designated "best girl scientist" in her state. Two young men, Robert H. Foree, Campbellsburg, Ky., and Neal Nygard, Minot, N.D., have taken active roles in their home farm operations. Each owns a sizable interest in his family's beef herd. And young Nygard, an accomplished speaker and a 1971 presidential award win- -, ner recently narrated the National Service Committee's new film National 4-Congress, a Challenge for Tomorrow. Anderson also noted that some 8,500 boys and girls are expected to earn county medal awards in the national 4-achievement program this year. The county extension office can provide information on how youth can start becoming achievers in 4-4-- H 4-- H H H three-fourth- II VJ mm ERRY CH RISTMi I B MBMd 111 No words express more sincerely at this time of year what is in our hearts for our many friends than the good old fashioned non-flashi- ' "Merry, Merry Christmas!"' PRICE BAKERY OF HELPER Mr and Mrs Norman Curtis and Employees BAKERIES IN HELPER and PRICE a Merry Christmas WEEKEND SPECIALS ML . HOW TO LAQQO A RUNAWAY BUDGET: Pay all bills with checks drawn on us. That way, you'll have better records of expenditures (on your stubs) ; sure receipts (your cancelled checks) . Why not open your checking account here soon? FINANCE WITH US AND SAVE ! Helper Slate Ekitk COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 22, 23 UNION MARKET OLD FAITHFUL Ccd ' Prices Dec. 21, con-cupati- on haven't been asked ftf TTplnM-- n MuniriDal COTDOr- - to bring ation of the state of Utah, do money, but wrappers or labels hereby certify that the the following products: going is a true and correct Welch's jellies, jams, or pre- - copy 0f an ordinance adopted d and soft drink serve, the city Council of Helper, a mixes, Royal desserts, Willy Municipal Corporation of the Wonka's Super Crunch or Pea- - state 0f Utah, at a regular nut Butter, Swift Premium meeting duly held on Thursday Franks, Clark's sugarless gum the 14th day of December, 1972. and also treat of life labels; WITNESS my hand and the from any Cap'n Crunch Cereal seai 0f Helper, a Municipal side panels. Corporation of the State of Utah UNICEF will receive cash for this uth dav of December. 1972. mese empty wrappers ana labels from each participating company. In turn this money will buy food, medicine, vitamins, and vaccines for poor City Recorder. and needy children around the (SEAL) world. The drive ends December 15, 1972. Date of Publication, Thursday, December 21, 1972. fore-fro- $n.09 WHOLE OR HALF v (Stadk S KTlTkS HOME MADE FINE FOODS I CHOCOLATE LEMON Itealemon Juice B8)c 24 oz. size m s Kool-Ai- I I?nflaflD)e 5c 2 lbs Nestle Quick Pringles 9 oz. Hungry Jack Mashed Mrs Smith's 15 oz. 4C 8-in- ch Apple or Pumpkin CORNER OF JANET AND MAIN ST. PHONE: 472-53- 61 |