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Show universal siicrofila Corp. Box 2608 SLC 84101 fx -74 fitter dwxtnHi "77ie I Ivy! 1 ' 1 'lV''-- 9 y J H Helper Qty Council in a special session last Thursday evening reversed an earlier decision and appointed Yosh Amano to the city recorder's post. All councilmen present at the meeting voted in favor of Mr. Amano's appointment. At the council's regular meeting on December 13, Councilmen Frank Scavo, Ernest Gardner and Vince Bonza voted against newly elected Mayor Chuck recomGhirardelli's mendation that Mr. Amano be appointed recorder. Councilmen Joe Rolando and Bob Olsen voted in favor of the recommendation. Mr, t- PK T - V ; VOLUME UTAH-472-5- 67, 671 NUMBER Ghirardelli's recommendation by acting Mayor Chris P. Jouflas. At the start of the meeting called last Thursday for the sole purpose of selecting a city recorder, Mayor Jouflas again asked the newly elected Mayor his pick for the job. Mr. Ghirardelli again recommended Mr. Amano for the ,Av position. Mine head arrives in Helper area - fective after confirmation by the council at its first meeting in January. Until this time, Mr. Amano will be deputy city recorder under present recorder Albert Fossat. Bob MARTIN of the McCullough Oil Company arrived at the Carbon Fuel Company Mine here last Thursday afto reportedly ternoon finalize the exercise of the option on the former Valley Camp Coal properties. Arcording to Carbon Fuel Mine Company president Jim Diamanti, whether McCullough will excercise the option before the Yosh Amano YOSH AMANO Councilman Joe Rolando then made the motion to appoint Mr. Amano with suggestion was brought before the board as a Councilman Gardner VJx ', of- Mr. Amano has been a Helper resident for the past 50 years. Years ago, he owned and operated the former Helper Fish Market on Main Street. Afterwards he managed deadline tomorrow the OK Cleaners before (Friday) is a "Foregone passing an extensive exam conclusion." After felling a Helper qualifying him to be an agent for the Investors Journal reporter last Syndicate Agency, a mutual Thursday about the arrival fund stock company. of Mr. McCullough, Mr. Diamanti added, "I could Until now he has been a better answer give you working at Quality Cleaners next week than I could this in Price and operating his week, (about the Mcown pick-udry cleaning Cullough option) We're in business in Helper. the process of finalizing the The newly appointed city whole tiling this week." recorder is married to the former Smiley Waki. The couple has two sons, Gary, of Helper, who has his masters degree in music from Juillard College and Young of San Francisco who holds a PHD degree in Chemestry. & last Thursday's session was Councilman Scavo and Olsen. Newly elected councilwoman Mary Rebol also attended the meeting. Amano Mr begins training for the job on Monday, he told the Helper Journal last Friday. The appointment becomes ef New panel members' to take oath Helper's new mayor, one incumbent councilman and another newly elected councilwoman will be sworn into office on January 7 at noon in the city council chambers. This was announced this week by city recorder Albert Fossat who added this will be when the council i Fire rmarshal inspects l in 74 Prowler reported on Vernal Street report that a prowler was around 292 Vernal Street was called into Helper Police on December 14 about 7:30 p.m. Police Chief Karl Stavar said Marion Beason owner of the home at that address called the police reporting someone had been heard prowling around her home. Police found tracks outside the home but no suspect was apprehended. A Women's Club Mary Paletta of Helper seems too interested in one of the numerous television New Year's Eve specials to be as enthusiastic about bringing in 1974 old Shawna Jean Paletta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Paletta of Helper. as Many grandparents, aunts, uncles and baby sitters will have the yearly task of watching young ones in the North Carbon area on New Year's Eve while Mom and Dad are celebrating at one of the county's many parties. One of the largest New Year's Eve parties will be the annual Rio Grande Vets Club dance at the Helper Civic Auditorium. H-- J Photo R th Rio Grande gets 70 hoppers The Rio Grande has added 597 new units to its s car fleet during the calendar year 1973 with the delivery of 70 new covered hoppers, according to an article in the December Green Light magazine. 10,000-plu- fleet, which during 1973 has Grande gold and black expanded by 255 units, a 26 lettering are to be placed percent increase, the primarily in perlite, grain and potash service. magazine article noted. The unpresidented expansion of the covered hopper fleet has helped its e marketing efforts. off-lin- to the According The 70,100 ton, 4,700 cubic foot covered hoppers, cap magazine article, the 70 the record expansion of Rio new jumbo covered hoppers Grande's covered hopper with their distinctive Rio m m 1 v t , 4 ; -.r Civic Auditorium. A SPRING GLEN preliminary state fire inspection of Ann Self Training School in Spring Glen in early November turned up 12 deficiencies. The inspection was made on November 9 by Robert D. Riddle, state chief deputy fire marshal, to determine the degree of compliance with fire standards adopted by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and the State Fire Marshal. The inspection only reported deficiencies not the positive aspects of the building. Carbon district superintendent J. Grant Kilfoyle said the board of education is presently examining means to correct the deficiencies. Despite the age of the building, Mr. Kilfoyle said the state chief deputy fire marshal told him during a tour of the school that he "I really have them numbered." These are the words of Edith Piccioni telling of the daily fountain customers at Veltri Drug with whom she has become aquainted during the past nine years. Mrs. Piccioni will leave the job this month after about 20 years behind various county fountain counters. "I know what they like, whether it's ice in their coffee or if they want a good hot coffee or if they like mayonnaise on their sandwiches," Mrs. Piccioni said. Mrs. Piccioni has noticed some change in the methods of making a fountain drink. "Now they have ready mix machines. Before it was a guess process to fix a drink." Mrs. Piccioni started working at a fountain counter about 1930 at the old Palace Candy Store in Happy-Ne- Year's! EDITH PICCIONI, well known to Veltri Drug fountain patrons through the years, prepares a soft drink which is just one of m located in the office area. A tone distinct from the bell system should be installed to cover all areas of the building by a qualified person or concern. Pull stations should be provided in the school's corridors near each exit in an accessible and unobstructed location, the report noted. Additional stations should be located so that from any part of the building no more than 200 travel feet horizontal distance must be traveled to reach a station, the report continued. The fire marshall's report also listed that all verticle shafts should be sealed at openings and where passing through floor by approved one hour fire resistive materials. An additional approved exit, a minimum of one fifth the room perimeter apart from the existing exit should be provided in the multipurpose room of the school, the report showed. Doors that open into the school's corridor should be constructed of a minimum members will officially of one quarter to three quarters inch solid bonded core wood or equivalent with positive latching and begin their new term. City Justice of The Peace Albert J. Breznick will issue the oath of office to new Mayor Chuck Ghirardelli and council members Joe Rolando and Mary Rebol. self releasing hardware, the report continued. The report also said that the plain glass in the should be corridors replaced by a inch wire glass set in steel frames. Glass in the corridor walls should not exceed 1,296 square inches per panel and not more than 25 percent of each room. A testimonial dinner was The door panels, the held last Wednesday report continued, should not evening at Carbon Country exceed 720 square inches. Club for Helper Mayor Also, any doors to boiler Chris P. Jouflas. room or heater room shall About 30 invited guests be a "B" label one hour fire were present to honor the door set in steel frame with Mayor and his wife Ivy. and approved Master of Ceremony was latching devices. city attorney Stanley V. Present open stairways Litizzette. including those leading to the dinner the stage shall either be en- Following the Mayor guests presented closed or cut off with apwife each with a and his one. hour fire proved gift. (Continued on page 2) -- Testimonial one-quart- dinner held for Mayor g Community Calendar By Kendra Tomsic 472-563- 7 The Helper Women's Club 5- -- m 15669 Jt , m-- Ann belt school building The covered hoppers are found the school well equipped with 57 feet eight constructed. and one half inch in length In the report, it was roller bearings, three recommended that the compartments, one school install an approved longitudinal trough, three fire alarm system with an discharge openings and are approved supervisory panel numbered 15600 through demonstration The Journal n -- Edith Piccioni to leave fountain job attends food met Thursday afternoon at Mountain Fuel in Price. Ivy Jouflas presided at the opening and introduced hostess Betty Jones and economist home Kay Pappas, who presented a demonstration of holiday food preparation, featuring rolls, candy and festive salads. These items were served to the members. Club members later exchanged gifts. The next meeting of the Helper group will be held on January 10 at the Helper a , p fering a second. Not present for 12 deficiencies Bringin ' 52 Option date Dec. 28 Amano appointed new city recorder Ki ' HELPER. Energy Center of Utah' 1 C 1973 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1 1 her many jobs at the Helper business. Mrs. Piccioni will leave the job this J Photo month. H-- Helper. After one year at the Palace she started working at the old American Candy in Helper in 1934 where she stayed for seven years. Afterwards, she worked at Kelley's Drug in Price at the fountain for one and years, before coming to Veltri's. "I've really enjoyed my work, the public and everyone with whom I have worked with and for," she said. Her last day of work at Veltri's is this Saturday. A native of Colorado, Mrs. Piccioni came to Reins, a former Carbon County mining community, when she was 11 years old. In 1927 she moved to Helper where she lived until Store one-ha- lf 1941. She attended Reins schools and graduated from Carbon High School in Price. She and her husband John, who is retired, live in Soring Glen. The couple has daughters and four two December 25 Christmas Day. December 26 Helper KIwanis Club 7 LaSalle Club. p.m., meeting, December 27 Helper City Council meeting, 7:30 p.m., Helper City Hall. 9 December College Basketball Tournament: CEU Golden Eagles at Grand Junction, Colo. December 30 Helper Gun Club Trap Shoot, 12 noon, Helper Gun Club Range I 1 27-2- Reservoir Hill. 31 Rio Grande Vets Club New Year's Eve Dance at the Helper Civic on I I December Auditorium, New Year's Day. January 1 Carbon County Schools ReJanuary 2 open; Helper KIwanis Club meeting, 7 p.m., LaSalle Club; Lady Elks meeting, 6 p.m., Elks Lodge in Price. Helper Lions Club, 7 p.m., January 3 LaSalle Club; Sorelle, Stella D' America Lodge No. 31 meeting, 7 p.m., Helper Civic Auditorium; Stella D' America Lodge No. 77 meeting, 7:30 p.m., Helper Civic Auditorium. College Basketball game: January 5 CEU Golden Eagles vs. SUSC Frosh, 7:30 p.m., at the National Guard Armory In Price. Helper Gun Club Trap Shoot, January 6 noon, Helper Gun Club Range on I ft! - i $j $ Reservoir Hill. ii |