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Show 2 The Helper Journal Wednesday, July 14, 1976 Welfare abuses alleged in letter In a recent letter to the regional office of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, (pf) ' Com-offic- missioners noted. "Our files are open to inspection and we are willing to have an investigation," Sparks He said the allegations are unfounded. Rodger Cartwright, an official in the HEW Social Rehabilitation Services office in Salt Lake alluded k to the fact that an investigation is underway. He said the Denver HEW office is handling all questions about the case. Harrison was Mrs. Salt Lake resident and former Price resident, unavailable for comment on alledged that there were 30 the allegations and no list of violations of federal laws possible infractions in the with respect to the payment Price office have come to and handling by the state of light. Law violations alleged cases of welfare recipients in Price and other offices in by Mrs. Harrison include the state. the allegation that welfare Mrs. Harrison met with recipients are being denied HEW and Utah Department benefits without a notice, of Social Services officials and that the state Departin response to the alleged ment of Social Services are documentation violations cited in the requiring before benefits can be Price area. Rodger Sparks, who extended. She said families works in the Price office of can go hungry while the the Department of Social proper documents are Mrs. collected. said Services, Sparks ' said his office Harrison has not lived in the welcome an inwould Price area for about a year and one half. He said she vestigation. Candido had been denied welfare Salazar, payments and had asked for assistant regional comseveral hearings on the missioner for management for the Social Rehabilitation matter. Sparks said he could see Services of the HEW, said no substance behind the two members of his staff allegations about the Price were sent to Utah to gather information about the office. of Mrs. Mrs. Harrison lived in the allegations Price for about two and one Harrison. e He said the half or three years, Sparks Mrs. Marilyn Harrison, a is evaluating the information and is working on a plan of action for the problem. "To my knowledge, there weren't any problems identified about the Price office in Mrs. Harrison's allegations," Salazar said. "We are continuing to evaluate all information gathered," he noted. UMWA celebration feted for Labor Day ' i-- Hi afes-.-..t-TI- l MftTthrr f Bordering Manti LaSal . , I ii Jim l J t LmCMU !l it ' LINDA. -- . Flag donated & Emery Counties per year In Utah per year Out of State $7 MEMBER The concept of a Pleasant Office in an attempt to find solutions for common problems on and around Scofield Reservoir. He added that the at 143 possibility of obtaining Mr. Fraser's home in Sandy grants and loans for any on July 2nd. Following the projects would be greatly ceremony a brunch was enhanced through the. served to family members. establishment of such a The young couple then lett district. for a short honeymoon in In closing, the spokesman Nevada. said that it is important that Attending the wedding toward from Helper was the preparations district get groom's mother and aunt establishing this underway immediately, as and uncle Mr. and Mrs. a waiting period of ap- Thomas Hilton. The groom is the director proximately one year would be needed before a plan of Central City Community could go into effect. Center in Salt Lake City. South Main Street in Helper. A spokesman for the 208 group said recently that the concept of forming a service district is presently being favored because they feel it would provide the most effective vehicle for r mileage. Like new. Phone 7151C 637-153- 2. INVENTORS SELL YOUR IDEAS FOR CASH evaluate and buy good inventions and ideas. If your idea is not protected, send $10.00 and we will mail you the proper forms and instructions for your immediate protection. If your idea is protected, send us a complete sketch and description, or a copy of patent if available, and $50.00 for a written evaluation by our professional staff. Purchase negotiations will commence at once for sound saleable inventions. Our designers are responsible for such successes as Slinky Toys, Spin t and many, many more. Design and Funding Inc. 7315 Wisconsin Ave. Suite 727 East July Johns, Tami Lorraine Shelby Blevins, 14, Chuck Noble. July Allen 15, Ray Katrina Richards, Keller, Carol Lynn Ockey, Ronnie Felice, Teresa Ori. July 18, Debbie Cook, Ted Pappas, Emelita Diaz, Kay Gibson. s, ( Obituary ception of 1945. He is also seeking issues 1950 through 1959 and 1961, 62, 66, 68, 72, 73. English and professor asks anyone who might have those books they could loan to contact him at CEU. He will search the The CEU music materials for more in- formation, then return the books to their owners. Married youth are being made for Mrs. Viola Cobain, librarian of the Helper City Library, has submitted a list of new books at the Helper Library. Ginger Hamilton of Martin donated the following books and several paperbacks, they are as follows. "The Ghost of Follon-sbee- Three" "Journey 's by for "Journey Holland; by to Topaz" by Uchida; "Swampfire" by Hass; "The Bad Times of Irma Baumlein" by Brink; "Mystery of the Pirate's Ghost" Honness; by "Bicycles North! Mystery" by Ritchie; "Queenie Peavy" by Burch; "A Hogan for the Bluebird" by Drowell; "The Secret of Cove" by Saturday Carleton; "The Vandals of Treason House" by Veglahn; "Island of the Blue Dophins" by for Dogs" by Duncan; "The Mystery of the Great Swamp" by Zapf ; "The of Treasure Programs between the ages of 14 and 21, who may meet the eligibility guidelines, should apply immediately at any of the Job Service Off ices in Price orMoabor contact the Manpower Office at 82 West Main Street in Price. For further information call 637-195- 9. "Robin Shop Mystery" by Haggander; y of "Robin the Blue Pelican" by Hill; "The Haunted Cave" by le Kane-Myster- Hazelton; "Robin - HELPER Lena Callor Tonel, 60, Helper, died July 5, 1976, in a Price hospital after a long illness. Born Dec. 6, 1915, Mohrland, Emery County to Antonio and Kane-Monst- er of Wolf Point" by Hill; "Tales of Edgar Allan Poe" by Johnson; "Secret of Mirrow Bay" by Keene; Mrs. Les Reid presented the library with the following books: "The Stepford Wives" by Levin; "The Tenth Month" by Hobson; "The Steam Pig" by McClure; "Alfred Hitchcock presents a Month of Mystery"; "The Seven Minutes" by Wallace; "Where There's Smoke" by McBain; "By Hook or By Crook" by Lathen; "Aftershock" by Wilcox; "Goodey's Last Stand" by Alverson; "The Graduate" by Webb; "Black Widower" by Moyes; Spindrift" by Whitney; "Blue Death" by Collins; "Deuces Wild' by Shannon. tsp. rum tsp. sweet cream 1 scant c. flour 6 beaten egg whites Mix ingredients in order given. Sprinkle a buttered baking pan with flour. Pour in cake batter. Bake in hot oven 400 degrees, 10 minutes- reduce to moderate heat, 325 to 350 degrees. Bake until done about 25 minutes. Freeman Marchase Callor. Married Mario R. Tonel Sr., Dec. 26, 1941, Preston, Idaho. He died Sept. 14, 1969. Member Catholic Church. Survivors: son, 2 daughters, Mario Lynn, Buena Park, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Margene) Hackney, Price; Mrs. Pat (Maria) Brown, West Jordan; UMWA Carbon local 1206. County resident. Survivors: stepsons, stepdaughters, Robert Chubbuck, Spring Glen; George Chubbuck, Kenilworth; Mrs. Irene C. Sea, Rio Vista, California; Georgene Gooddall, St. Paul, Arkansas; 17 grandchildren; 1 several Funeral was Monday, Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price. Burial Price City Cemetery. Louisa grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Flore Callor, William Callor, Mrs. Angelina C. Borrell, Mrs. Larry (Vera) Regis, all Helper; Jack Callor, Price; Americo Callor, Joseph Callor, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Stanley (Louise) Kaywood, Grand Junction, Colo. Funeral Mass Thursday 10 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church, Helper. Holy Rosary Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price, where friends may call 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. e; Killvarra" by Hazelton. Kane-Cand- Lena Tonel 9 Are you looking for different recipe to treat your family? Try this Rum Cake submitted by Mrs. Rose Vuksinick, Spring Glen. RUM CAKE 4 Tbsp. butter 6 egg yolks lz c. sugar - Former throughout Carbon, Emery and Grand Counties, according to Mr. Harry Mangus, Director of the Kitchen Korner 4 3 Member Summer Southeastern Utah AOG Manpower Programs. Any interested youths Ethel Chubbuck January 23, 1947, in Provo; she later died, September 18, 1965. Member LDS Church. Retired coal miner. Some additional jobs for available - Born October 16, 1892, in Castle Dale, Utah to William and Hannah Jones Hinkins. at Helper library Folly" Cliff Hinkins, 83, OREM, of 677 South 900 East, Orem, died July 7, 1976, in a Provo hospital. New books listed Hightower; Cliff Hinkins still available Youth BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS. AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH SHOW CAUSE No. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF THE NOTICE AND INTENT OF ORDER TO PLAN RECLAMATION SUBMITTED BY VALLEY OF UTAH, INC., CAMP BELINA MINE NO. 1, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, ALL AND PARTICULARLY PERSONS INTERESTED IN 13 TOWNSHIP SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST, SLBM, CARBON At EMERY COUN- TIES, UTAH. Notice is hereby given that tentative approval has been given by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, to Valley Camp of Utah, Inc., P.O. Box 507, Clear Creek, Utah 84517, to conduct underground mining of coal in Township 13 South, Range 7 East, SLBM, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah. Surface facilities and the transportation system for the mine to the road, are located in Sections 19 and 30 of Township 13 South, Range 7 East, SLBM, on land. Mining will be in adjacent National Forest land. The person representing the mining company in this matter is Robert J. Steele, P.O. Box 507, Clear Creek, Utah 84517. The proposed mine is the county-maintain- Belina Mine No. 1 Valley Camp of Utah, Inc., has fulfilled obligations under the Mined Land Reclamation Utah Act of 1975 (Title 40-Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, and has been given tentative approval to conduct underground coal Youth jobs sources to compile the story ofCEU. He's asking for help from alumni or friends of the College who might have some of the older issues of the school yearbook. He reported he needs books dating from 1940 through 1948 with the ex- and be informed of the functions of your government ire embodied in public notices. In that self government charges all citizens to be informed; this newspaper urges every citizen to read and study these notices. ed Hosehouer, Lena Foderaro, July 19, Valerie Marston, Sue Bonacci, Teresa Payne, Ronald Mutz, Danny Wayne Michael J. Davis, Vickie' Atwood. Zaman-takiNielsen, George Lenore Bonacci. July 20, Martin C. Wood, Alta Flaim. 16, Nancy Malinda Stone, July July 17. Bernice Roden. Cindy Peckham, Marilyn Sharon L. Mpntoya, Alan Smith, Louie Vasquez. , bringing the various political and technical 5 Association Salt For Birthday Greetings Mr. and Mrs. Dermont Casper of Heber City are announcing the marriage of their daughter Debra Lee to Frank C. Fraser, son of Mrs. Saline Fraser and the late William F. Fraser of Helper. The wedding took place at together agencies Valley Service District, which would be aimed specifically at solving the water and sewer problems in the Scofield area, will be the focus of a meeting to be held Thursday, July 22 at the "208" Water Quality Bethesda, MD 20014 Phone (301)654-758Founded 1885 Automobiles '74 MERCURY CAPRI. 2000 CC. Four on the floor. Low For Appointment If you can't come In person or you don't have transportation you CAN BE HELPED BY MAIL. Send $2 to cover handling & postage Frank Fraser weds Heber girl Hearing on Scofield planned July 22 Life-Bel- MFMiEROFTHE U 7154p O'Dell-"Hote- l 16 Salel Phone terested in leather work for some time and decided to present the 13 star, 13 stripe flag to his home city. Richard Cormoni presented this 18 inch by 36 inch leather flag to Helper City as a bicentennial project. He has been in- - Helper Journal per year In Carbon fa WALK IN COOLER and walk in freezer. Phone 637- 41fc Advisor She advises on all affairs of life. Bring your probelms to Madam Linda today and be rid of them tomorrow. it home. 15 PrtOM Palm Reader 7T& Walter Borla Shelly Bebceck Staff Writers 637-162- 1. ." Home Den Steckburger Business Manager FIRE FIGHTER part time. Two days a week, must be dependable. Contact County Fire Warden at 782p 22 MisteHaneoirt Honolulu for convention Doug Tullls Editor 3 6 Heip Wanted MADAM Helper Lions Robert Finney Publisher 627-210- 5. ' Mine We National forest. Fishing, hunting and pure soring 78f c water. Call 5 secretary; SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT HELPER, UTAH property 10 or 20 acres near Electric Lake and 1 K Furniture. VACATION PARADISE. Two parcels of valuable twin iniwiiin iiimi cleaner. Rent electric shampooer at Mutual 637-087- 4. n Yearbooks needed Issued every Wednesday by Publishers Inc. 182 South Main Street Helper, Utah . 7v ffnni TTnrr ONE OF the finer things of Blue Lustre carpet life Carbon FOR SALE: Country Club stock. Call after 5 p.m. or all day on 715c weekend, ; ' The annual UMWA Labor Officers for this year's Day celebration, themed celebration, which includes this year to America's Jack Smith, chairman ; Bicentennial observance, Sam Fazzio, financial has been slated for Price Calvin beginning Saturday, Sept. 4 Christianson, recording Professor Frank Postma and running through Labor secretary; Lawrence of the College of Eastern Day, SeDt. 6. Buckley, raffle chairman Utah faculty is continuing and Adrian Anderson, his search for a number of publicity, chairman, said the college yearbooks. this week that plans have He is beginning work on a (Continued from pg. 1) not been finalized for the history of the school for the events but did say 40th anniversary in 1977. At the present time, three day Postma said he is using Steele said, Valley Camp that a free rodeo would be does not have United States on the agenda Saturday and materials and information free swimming will be of- from yearbooks and other Geological Survey approval for their mining plan, but fered Sunday and Monday the initial development is on at the Price Swimming The Pool. private land and that ap- celebration will Monday begin with He not needed. is proval to be annual the parade emphasized that expected followed a day of games, by USGS the approval by visit would be given before the concessions, and speeches Park. Price at the City mining reached federal coal The Labor Day Comreserves. "With the coal fired mittee said it invites all civic and coal D.C Peckham, delegate plants going on line in the business, near future, I think there is companies in the area to and Harold (Pudge) Nelson, a good market for the coal enter floats in the parade. alternate for the Helper from this mine," Steele Lions Club attended the 59th said. International Lions ConPlans call for the coal to vention in Honolulu, Hawaii neighborhood. be trucked initially to the Mrs. Roberts said there is June 23 through June 26. Utah No. 2 unit loading a great need for a home in The Lions Convention was plant but an overland the Carbon County area. reportedly the largest conveyor system will be She said there are only 2 convention hosted by planned and a second unit homes operating in the state Hawaii. train loading plant will now. She said one had been Other Helper members eventually be constructed. recently opened in Salt who attended included Mrs. Steele said employees Harold Nelson, Mrs. D.C. Lake. from the Utah No. 2 mine Some girls from the Peckham, Mr. and Mrs. will be used to develop the Carbon County area are in Ray Anderton and Shane mine but eventually, when those homes, Mrs. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. William the mine reaches the one noted, but it would be Nelson, Spring Glen. million ton capacity, new After convention business good for them to be in their miners will be needed. He home area, she said. concluded, the four couples said that would probably be There are a lot of homes enjoyed an 11 day tour sometime in 1977. for boys across the state, arranged by the Global Mrs. Roberts commented, Travel Agency. They and there seems to be no visited Hawaii and' the objection to their presence, surrounding islands of Oa but girls homes seem to be a hu, Kauau and Maui. Thej SxuUtMU visited the Polynesian different matter. JJ The Social Services office Cultural Center, the Pearl in Price has been short Harbor Memorial and staffed said Mrs. Roberts, Wakiki Beach which they and if the time can be found exiting and beautiful. They returned home on arranged, she will be looking for a new site for the July 1st. if : Your Right to Know fercoaatv Notices Irene J. Losik Irene J. SPRING GLEN Losik, 78, died July 7, 1976, in a Price hospital. Born June 30, 1898, Yeal, Kansas, to James H. and Martha Crutchfield Hall. Married Charley Losik, October 15, 1927, Mendon, Michigan. He died June 7, 1968. Worked as printer. Survivors: brothers and sister, Donald Hall, Stockton, Missouri; Gordon Hall, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Floraoce Leonard, Chandler, Oklahoma; nephew and nieces, John Losik, Colorado; Gloria Marshall, Marie Chubbuck, Violet Adeline Skriner, Flowler, all Helper; sister-in-laPhyllis Losik, Helper. Funeral services were Friday, Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price. Burial, Mt. View Cemetery, Helper. Charles H. Hirst WEST MOUNTAIN, Utah Charles H. Hirst, 91, County West Mountain, died July 6, mining employing the following surface reclamation techniques. Approximately 65 acres of surface area comprise the "land affected". During Operations: 1. Surface soils will be stockpiled and stabilized in the left hand fork of Whiskey Canyon. 2. Carbonaceous shale, rock and other waste will be deposited in the right hand fork of Whiskey Canyon. 3. Ephemeral drainage in the right hand fork of Whiskey Canyon will be maintained via culvert around the waste :;;; deposition area. 4. After initial construction,' banks, cuts, and fills will be for surface stabilization. 5. Mining will be carried out in a safe, orderly, and minerlike fashion. Following Operations: will be 1. Stored topsoil spread on the surface facilities, pad and graded areas. 2. Surface facilities, pad and graded slopes will be stabilized through establishing a diverse vegetative cover of designated plant species. 3. Extraneous debris, SPRING GLEN Fred Edward Seevers, 74, died July 7, 1976, at home following a lingering illness. Born December 22, 1901 in Mt. Olive, Illinois to Edward H. and Lilian Garrison Seevers. Married Ruth Averett October unusable buildings, and scrap metal and wood will be removed from the location or buried. 4. The main entry and ventilation shaft will be sealed or secured to prevent entry by unauthorized persons. Reclamation surety will be established prior to final approval of the reclamation plan. Any person or agency aggrieved by this tentative decision is hereby requested to submit written protest to the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, 1588 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, setting forth factual reasons for his complaint, and thereafter, at a time and place heretobe established, appear before the Board to show cause, if any there be, why this plan should not be approved. DATED this 1st day of July, Retired painter. of the United DEPARTMENT OF 1976. Born June 21, 1885, Coalville, to William H. and Emma Wilson Hirst. Worked for Provo Brick and Tile Co. Fanner, Member LDS Church. Lived in Scofield. Survived by sister, Mrs. Belva Evans, Salt Lake City. Funeral was Friday, Breg Mortuary, Provo. Burial in Provo City Cemetery. Fred E. Seevers - 15, 1932. Member Methodist Church. Survivors: wife; son, James Edward, Spring Glen; 4 grandchildren. Funeral was Saturday at the Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price. Burial Price City Cemetery. 1976. STATE OF UTAH NATURAL RESOURCES BOARD OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING Scheree Wilcox, Secretary to the Board Published in Helper Journal July 14, 1976. e, GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price Castle Dale 748 Bidding is open for a Float and Concessions for the upcoming UMWA Labor Day celebration, September 5 and 6, 1976. Leave or send your bid to the UMWA office, 23 South Carbon Ave, Price, Utah 84501. Bids will be opened Sunday, August 15, 1976. 637-118- 2551 "Service to all Faiths" Published In Helper Journal July 14, 21 and 28, 1974. 1 |