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Show iMIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII r I SCHOOL NEWS FROM I News About Our Neighbors From HELPER JUNIOR HIGH MISS PRICE'S I ROOM We have a new boy in our room, Bobby Rojas. That makes us 36 boys and girls now. Timmy Sacconiano is our now student council member. Carl Pollastro was our council member. He did a good job for us. We are talking about Lincoln in our social studies. We find that he was a brave, honest and courageous man. We should all try to be like him that way. We are look ing forward to "Valentine day. We made our own paper bags and we put our valentines in them. By Rampagers Club 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 OTRSONiAUITY by EUene Fossa t Have you ever wondered who the boy with the armful of books and a big smile for everyone is ? Well, he's Gary Tomsic, one of our outstanding personalities. Gary is an active member in the Rampage & LetteiTnan clubs and president of the frttfi grade class. He rates high too in the sports of baseball, basketball and football. During the summer he on the Pony was an MRS BOCRlVs ROOM he plays the At present League. On Abraham Lincoln's birt'h-da- y forward and guard for the Rams. we enjoyed hearing about his As for the future, Gary's amlife and his qualities bition is to become a construcoif wit, kindness, fhoughtfulness, tion engineer, and attend Carbon fairness, (perseverance and and the University of Utah. We've also memorized the good citizenship, "Abraham Lincoln." Our andIntelligence, ipoem an all around athlete, makes Valentine Party was thoroughly well qualified to be a great enjoyed. Everyone went home Gary with many valentines from his personality. friends. Jon Kitagawa acted as GYM CLASSES temperature recorder this week. by Kristen Diamanti Johnny Zmerzlikar, Susan Wis- -j The of the bulges has battle well and Beckie Miller joined the list of those knowing their mul- been going on (for ages but the Sth grade gym classes are detiplication tables. termined to do something about all-st- ar worth-whil- e hoti-est- y. MESS BOCRLA'S ROOM We will have our valentine loarty on (Wednesday. We are go- - ing to make home made ice cream. iMary Schultz is phainman of the ice cream committee; Lar ry Hnbar of entertainment; Tom any Montoya and Dominic Pero iiwiuiRTik xincy wixi pass Cnll the valentine bags. Sonja Kraytic had a birthday last week. We are now using a new read ing series along with our regular reading program.. It is called HRA. It ' helps us to help ourselves. Everyone reads at their own individual reading kvel. mut draw the state and put its and rivers, cities, mountains, name its important products. We have our valentine sacks up. some of me girls made a valentine boy for Mrs Chiara. It looks very pretty. In arithmetic we are studying how we read and write large numbers. In our (Weekly Reader this week we are reading about New Mexico and Arizona. MR GONZALES' ROOM Our" class elected new officers who are: President, Leon Uzelac, Pat Reese, Vice President; Linda (MRS CKIAiRA'S ROOM Garcia, Secretary. David Matsu-d- a This week is social studies. gave a report on George Mrs Chiara assigned us each a Washington and Jona Retool re state to give a report on. We ported on Abraham Lincoln. CHUCK'S HON PHARMACY Charles Ghirardelli,, Owner A GR 61 -- - Helper, Utah 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mn i h UrURSIDAY, FEB. KEN I LWORTH 1 1 1 M 1 Mrs met at the Norine Jiwk:s homo Present were Stella Fulton, ViRaper aUcnded a exercises which are to' t shower gjVPn by Mrs Tony ola Jewkes, Jennie pulve, Frankie help all parts of the body. Along and Mrs Robert Chub- - Harris, Mary Sullivan, Rae with this they are attempting to ,skrinner of Spring Glen in honor of Hope Ncilson, Mary Chiara buck learn a rfgulation girls basket- Miss Marion Robinson, Olive Hughes, Fowler. Sherry ball game. Ruel Snow of Salt Lake visited Marge Guy. Special guest was After getting in and trying to with Mr and Mrs Marion Roper Marilyn Scorzato. Prizes were won by Marion Robinson and play this game for a few days and family. the girls were given a list of Scorzato. at Marilyn Wilson visited of Royal basketball rules and told to learn theDoug Relief Society leadership meet home Sunday. Carl Asbury theon for a test. After the test ward and Mrs Victor Rudonan ing was held at the was given the gym class started areMrthe were a baby boy.. Sunday. Those attending of parents again to play this game. The re- This is the couple's second. They Mrs Gladys Trauntvein, Clara sults have been fun and "pounds Christensen, Rae Jensen, Berle have another son, Mark. Arlene' Brown, Mavis away." Mrs Wendel Howe of Orem Woods, , Florence Saastamonin, a weekend guest at the home was GEOGRAPHY of Mr and Mrs Allen Christensen. Leah Nielson. Gertrude Riohards by Jerri Newbold and Jennie Polve.. Richard Fail spent the werlk- Miss Helen Trauntvein visited In Mr Allred's 9th grade geoin Logan , visiting with MrWjth her folks during the week, end classes the have students graphy taken a tour of Utah, Alaska and ana ivirs wick jsruunune anu iu sf)e was accompanied by a Mra do',. TArnn PAGE nt Klo-epfc- WILSTEAD by ARLENE r, their return. They went by train. The first Ward budget dinner was held Friday at the church. Turkey pies made by the ladies at the Ri'lic.f Society, topped off a well planned menu. These dinners give us a chance to eat out and meet with friends and neighbors as well as pay' our budget fund.. Wednesday evening a bridal shower was held at the chapel for Mrs Mava Anderson toy her mother, Mrs Kay Gibson and sister Mrs Barbara McKendrick. A program was presented and the new bride was the recipient Mr and Mrs Jack Thomas spent the first part of the week visiting in Salt Lake with Mr and Mrs Boyd Thomas and family and Mr and Mrs Don Thomas and daughter., Mr and Mrs Welber Hardee were happy to have their daughters and children visit them on and Monday. Mrs Joyce Now-boldaughters of Kearns and Mrs Owen Coleman and son of Salt Cnx-coLake were the visitors. Mrs Gerry Piccioni of Paonia Cclo., accompanied a group from there to Manti Tomple the latter part of the (week. She stopped off to visust with her parents, of many lovely gifts. Lorraine Oteen spent the week patient at the Primary Hospital fen her son Eugene, 'with grand-- 1 end visiting at the home of hera i.i ii wkc jie is poiio vie- parents, while she made the trip. parents Mr and Mrs Leland Ol Urn and has been in the hospi-- , ,Miss IMariene Davis who has sen, She returned to her emtal since he was a .baby. Hlslbeen attending school and mrk. ployment in Salt Lake. home is in Mexico. Mr and Mrs Melvin Taylor-motoreing in Salt Lake, h now home with her parents, Mr and Mrs to Castle Dale Sunday-wher- e Lawrence Davis. She hopes to they attended an open YOUR find employment here. house birthday tor Ruby's aunt IMrs RaeDeU Pearson nnrl Mrs Sarah Larsen, who was 9d ' The follounns is one of a ?Hcj dren cgrbondale, Colo., spent years old on the 7th. Mrs Areml- of articles pom Utah State Med- - the rast .week visiting her at ine Taylor accompanied them. col Assn, published in coopera-jui- e home of her mother, Mrs She visited with , relatives and tion with this newspaper. Pete Fish. Annabell and Marvel ifnends at Castle Dale, Thinner guests last Sunday at accompanied the family home on ASIAN FLU the home of Mrs Helen Hough ton were her daughters Nowadays everyone who feels and a little out of sorts blames it on Often the nose, throat and chest grandchildren, Mrs Joyce Hal-t- he lis irritated. But mainly, the pa- - verson, Diane and David of West "flu", or "a virus." Talk with your friends who tell tient is "sick all over." He is 'Jordan and Mrs Sharon Boyntor land Cory of Salt Lake City, you they have "a touch of the tired, headadhy and listless. flu" and they'll relate a widej Although medicine knows much j Mr and Mrs Verdis. Magau'T chills about Asian Flu, it doesn't know are entertaining and enjovin" variety cf symptoms-feve- r, nausea, coughing, runny nose, what to do about it. The treat- - their granddaughter who is here. ment consists solely of making Nikki Jones But mostly they Just feel bad. of Provo is the Well, a lot of these ailments the patient feel more comfortable little visitor, likely are caussed by viruses, while his body's own defensive! Steve Zaccaria is now conval-b- ut the genuine - case of real mechanisms ' overcome- the virus., lescipg at home following a long Asian (Flu most likely is not and Aspirin, lots of liquids, bed rest stay irr th Carbon hospital.. His around. land, possibly antihistamines, are courage and determination is Asian Flu is a type of influ-- , used. The illness usually runs certainly admired bv all follow enza that gained a lot of pub- - its course in two to five days, ing his serious accident in Dec- licity because of the recent epi- lemperauires up to 104 degrees ember. Continued good wishes demic There have been flu ep- are occasionally found. j g0 to him nd his family from idemics before. Probably one of their many relatives and friends. Asian won't kill Flu but you, the worst in this century was in Mr and Mrs Steve Naranjo and1918 and 1919.. Asian Flu is a ri G irh t or CiMMirmn r r9 Colt T una her set in Most of 't strain of the influenza family y gt the 1918 epidemic that got its name .because it was tf home of Jo .... supposed to have originated in Narsnjo. Asia. and Mrs Charles Barney, The disease has been Allen and Dale of Granger, spent studied and much is known about m)nia the weekend and Monday is the it. The infection hits from one to1 Many people can be immuniz- g cf Mr oy proieci- - and ms WaU Barn three days after exposure usu-- , cu and tswe have shotf Mrs Shirl Barney of.. Clearfield ally through contact with a sick available Jh . . . . years and , r,r, rvm th nn, u a aH- measure of proden chill, followed by a dia Bendal, has been Mrj lous uo nm pre- , uiciiuii. l.ie for week in visiting vent the common cold, but they wUhPher d hter w.U prevent flu. and hu:band ?. Asian Flu is a vancnt of an , j ,. ., 0, old disease that has plagued man week. another visit for l" V ; by- Mr and Mrs Silas Ross wire v.rus can be prevented traveers t0 Greenriver for the tmrnumzation attended weekend where th-:- y It is important to remember tnr noinr. .that if a high fever persists, call .,, & fife -, somedoctor. Flu your . Mr &nd T;icmas and um'. s can ir.asK more serious ail of SLC drove baby daughter ments. down to spend the w?ek:nd at the home of Dan's parents, Mr Mrs Jack Thcmas. Don re.HFJ.PBR BASEBALL BOOSTER and heme, but Donna and turned DIES IN SALT LAKE CITY Nickie Dee will stav on to "visit' Umenosuke "Tachi" Tachibana for the week. (Mrs Lucille Ki.crcare was very 63, former resident of Helper, lart week when she idied in a Salt Lake hospital last plea.-cHe had been a coal min- - ct ived word of the arrival of ',er in Carbon County 50 years and her first granddaughter. Little was one or tne Helper Daseoan Ann was oum jdnudiy team's most faithful supporters. in Detroit, Mich to Mr and Mrs Everyone here knew him as Tony Pinarelli. Mrs P is remem bored as Margaret Kilcrease. "Tachi." 3rd-6- th 2- Hawaii. The .eeoeraDhv books didn't contain too much information on motored to Ferron to visit with these states so Mr Allred col- - Ms mother Mrs Wilstead. lected information on them. Utah Mr an(j Mrs Leonard are the was first to be explored. Then 'proud grandparents of a baby Alaska and Hawaii. The stud-- 1 to their daughter Ruth ents studied the physical fea- - Mensler. His namp will be John n. tures, the national parks, pationsi.1 and the government. spent the eorge Chubbuck i ...J j uua ;iweekend m Orem visiting nis ahli rat smurais enjuyeu exploration. It was exciting and folks. they learned many things about AnothM1 new family is welthe states. comed to the community. They are Mr and Mrs Milano and 5 RAMS MEET DEFEAT children, They have bought the Tomsic by Gary owned house by J. Polve. LeRoy Martinez, East Carbon's Laurie and Dennis Branch of -a Thr Logan are spending a week with owt ,!tc 0h: their grandmother Mrs Louisa tMifinrt ft a .'Krilli'in'f riicrOnv rJ BUCtl. defense basketball. Yes, the Rams' Mr and Mrs Bill Bergamo were lost their first game at the year recent visitors in Sunnyside Kenny Brown oif Salt Lake City with his olks m and seeafts that the Hawks played the!is visiti,n2 iivu s J3iu muwu twd' big Helper forwards,' Robby Jewkes and Ernie Benash, to a Mr and Mrs Ted Bryan and visited Sunday in Ferron standstill, with Benash hitting SusanClint with Bryan. 10. for 6 points and Jewkes for Miss Mary Rowley of Spring Next week's game with Price, the weekend with will prove an important factor. len Davis. "ine in deciding who will be in the J 1,,e y first place position, and the Rams to are looking forward this home game. ent types of stories resulted in 7TH GRADE LITERATURE using these words. This not only is fun but it helps the students by Callie Ann Mills and helpful learn their words. How interesting is our literature class? From the A new system for citizenship has begun. At the end of each Modern Reader and Wide-Wi-de World, the class reads the stories week Mrs Olson will color in a discusses them, answers questions square oh the citizenship chart and since no assignment is com- to show the students how well plete without quizzs, we have they are doing and how much them. Students have .been writing they will have to improve. Blue stories using all of their spelling represents an A, yellow a B, orwords from the chapter. Differ ange a C, and red a D. occu-'gteve- ... 32-2- tJ a.. THREE CASTLE GATF vowler and person-differe- 1062 J 1? it, Under the- direction of Mrs. Olsen. the girls (have begun to 15, JOURNAL' (Utah) Friendly News Notes From Bu BARBARA CALES 1 1 HELPER Die HEALTH - va .'.ntiwi - . , feverde . . r VERY SPECIAL OFFER DAYS AT Price Trading Co. in Price Only THURSDAY : FRIDAY - SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15 16 d j l-o- 17 See Us First! ?rtiraits ino For Only CENTRAL COMMISSION. 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