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Show Thursday, July New superintendent Promotions made UP&L finishes Martin line at Utah Railway Work on the rehabilitation of the power line from the The promotion of four merly the general foreman, Mr. Pilling has been with the railroad since January of 1959 starting as a machinist apprentice. Utah Railway Company employes at Martin was announced this week. C R. Woodward of Springville has been advanced to superintendent to replace Lawrence Q. Jones, who held the position for eight years. 'TV Martin substation to Helper city limits which will service the Castle Gate addition and west Helper area has been completed, this week said Price office manager of Utah Power and Light Company, Ray Pabst. are crews UP&L presently building the power lines in the Castle Gate addition in west through a nearly one ana one-hamile area. Work on the line from the substation to the city limits lf involved installing large conductors and replacing the single phase with three phase service, Mr. Pabst said. UP&L plans to finish of approximately the conversion of the east side of Helper to 12 kV service by the end of 1974, Helper which consists of Mr. Pabst said. The project installing poles and lines is expected to take three and adding transformers years. one-thir- d The west Helper conversion will relieve the load from the substation on west Helper which currently supplies the town. When plans for the Castle Gate addition were ine cny council whether the inquired present city electrical system would be sufficient to supply the proposed homes. 61 Lawrence Pnate, community serviceo director and Ray Pabst, both of Utah Power and Light, presented 18, 1974 rehabilitation the council two methods to improve the low voltage condition of west Helper that would also be sufficient to supply the proposed Castle Gate addition. They suggested to eitner rebuild the present 4 kV circuit from the substation in east Helper to the west side of town which would cost $49,200 or purchase a 12kV line from UP&L that comes from the Martin substation for $3,000; rebuilt the 12kV line for $20,300 and convert the west Helper townsite area to kV service for $49,300 over a three - year period. To bring the power to the 61 lots in the addition, the first phase of the electrical service to the new area to service 124 lots at the subdivision would cost an additional $45,000. The council chose the last method since the first method was rarely used in 12 The Helper Journal 3 City and Helper Helper City repaying McCulloch with money collected from electric biU money. GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians Fausett Mortuary communities today and failed to allow for growth. Utah Price 63M181 Castle Dale "Service to all Faiths" 1 We extend a Special Invitation to the People of Helper. . . DAN E. MARTIN Advanced to the trainmaster post was Dan E. Martin of Martin. MIKE MAGLIOCCO Mr. Woodward, former trainmaster, joined Utah Railway in October of 1966. He worked for Union Pacific at Provo from 1942 to 1966. former Helper resident, Mike Magliocco of Price, was advanced to assistant superintendent and division A enginer. Formerly road-mast- He started with Utah Railway in 1948 as a section laborer and has worked in various positions for the railroad, as working including foreman, a position he held before his promotion. er for Utah Railway, Mr. Magliocco started with the company in 1933 as a section laborer and has worked at various positions. He and his wife Virginia are parents of two children, Lightning causes outage Bring your family to meet our family Joy Milano Vicki Edmunds Anne Jensen Secretary Teller Secretary LeeRoy Brown Kendell Branch Vice Pres. Timeway Loan Officer & Mgr. Donald Denison Vice Pres. & Jacque Guymon Teller Bonnie Day Bookkeeper Chris Brown Secretary Bing Shaver Teller Asst. Mgr. Meet another part of our family, too. Our Price Advisory Board of outstanding area businessmen: Jim Diamanti, Chairman; A. Leon Thayn; Roy W. Hanson; F. Dean Walton and L. J. Powell. Lightning in the East Carbon area that struck a power pole was the cause of an electrical outage in Helper Sunday for nearly one hour. According to Ray Pabst of Dr. V. Mike Magliocco of Price and Connie of Renton, Wash. He has two sisters and two brothers, Grace Welch of Helper; Mary Migliacco of Salt Lake; Joe of Los Angeles and Frank of Glendosa, Calif. A Price man, Dale C. Pilling, was promoted to master mechanic. For- - Utah Power and Light Company, the fallen pole carried a 46,000 volt line which feeds the Helper and Kenilworth area. The lightning shorted out the line which tripped a switch at Helper, Mr. Pabst added. iru lZ FIRST SECURITY BANK in PRICE Fridav, July 19th First Security Bank in Price is graduating from temporary quarters into a beautiful new building, right next door, complete with drive-i- n facilities. We're proud of our brand new full service bank; we're happy we're finally moving and we're anxious to show it off and meet you So bring the whole family and help us celebrate. Our open house is Friday, July 19th, from 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Join us for refreshments, prizes, contests, drawings, souvenir gifts and a lot of fun. OF PRICE made a great buy even better. Ihis Flrigidaire 15.0 cu.-- f t. economy model is now on LM U person-to-perso- n. FREE PRIZES GALORE! WIN A COLOR TV! Return the Penny Contest! Refreshments, Displays and Souvenir gifts! All open house visitors will enjoy a delicious assortment of international foods prepared and served by the Children's Service Society of Utah, Price Chapter. You'll delight in sampling such morsels as Greek Bak-lapastry, Italian Turdidi and scalidi, and Austrian Kielbasa sausage. You'll see unusual and interesting displays, including a counterfeit money display and a collection of every bill printed by, the United States, including a va a color TV or other valuable prizes in a money estimating contest that's fun to enter. Besides the TV, you can win a Mitchell-Garci- a spinning rod and reel outfit, an outdoor barbecue grill, or a man's or lady's uncirculated silver dollar belt buckle. You can win Hourly Plus the convenience of defrosting. Cycla-mati- c You don't have to worry about defrosting the refrigerator section. It defrosts itself automatically. All that's required is occasional defrosting of the freezer. The roomy 4.39 cu.-f- t. freezer section has the extra door shelf. For organized storage: 3 convenience of a refrigerator section shelves (1 adjustable, 1 sliding); two Vegetable Hydrators; and door storage for spreads, cheese, tall bottles, even n milk cartons. Smoked onyx . accents and teak trim on handles and shelf fronts add elegance to FROM convenience and reliability. 95 delivered HnFrigidaire Home Environment Division of General Motors. OF PRICE the New Look 21 West Main Never Undersold When it Comes to Quality - Phone 637-238- Hourly drawings throughout the day away fifty $5.00 starter savings accounts and five safe deposit will give boxes for one year. 10-spe- ed 8 $10,000 bill. Plus, we have a free souvenir gift for everyone. Pocket or purse mirrors for the ladies, metric yardsticks for the men, and colorful styron piggy banks for the kids. Bike! To help turn around the penny shortage, First Security is holding a return the penny contest for the kids, 12 and under. For every 100 pennies you bring in, we will either pay in cash or deposit into a savings account $1.05. Also, for every dollar's worth of pennies, you'll be given one entry coupon for a drawing to be held Monday, July 29th. The lucky win- ners will receive a bike, a radio, or a portable portable AM-FAM radio. The contest will run from Friday, July 19th, through Friday, July 26th, so start collecting your pennies now! "The History of Coal Lamps" Longtime Carbon resident, Walter B. Odendahl, will have on display his unique collection of antique coal lamps, dating from the mid 1800's. This large and varied collection gives you a fascinating look at "The History of Coal Lamps," as well as an insight into the people who used them. This is one you won't want to miss. Join Us for Open Mouse Friday, July 19, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Piano Entertainment throughout the day by Helper's own GaryAmano C3GQ.PGQ The Store with Dravings Win a Bank Personnel Photos courtesy of Richard Dart Photography Regular banking hours: Lobby: 9:00 to 3:00 Monday thru Thursday 9:00 to 6:00 Friday Drive-in- : 9:00 to 6:00 Daily FIRST SECURITY BANK in PRICE First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. 180 E. Main Member FDIC ch then agreed to split the bill for the project with |