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Show Universal Microfilm HI Pierpont Av l,ea 1,62 x VOLUME 56 MINING A RAILROAD AND (NUMBER 36 DISTRICT NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH THURSDAY, SEPT. , 1962 TWENTY CARBON CANDIDATES ASK VOTER SUPPORT TUESDAY Political in Carbon activity County is now at its highest and since the Labor Day wekend is new on the home-stretcwith nominees making the most cf every minute in their efforts to sell themselves over the opposing candidate. This differs from previous primaries in that all nominees are exerting more efforts toward the ultimate goal, a cherished spot on the general election ballot in November from the comimissior. off ices to the surveyor post, each candidate is hopeful ' that the fruits of his and friends labors, will pay off. (This writer has seen and talked to 18 of the 20 county candidates, and all are 'sure they have a chance'). The ballot voters will receive next Tuesday will be a split one h, Mormon Church Heads To Attend Stake Conferences Sept. 8, 9 Elder Gordon B. Hinckley, a member 'of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Saints (MorChrist of Latter-da- y mon) Salt Lake City, will preside over quarterly conferences of the Carbon and North Carbon Stakes Saturday, and Sunday, September 8 and 9. Accompanying Elder Hinckley to the conferences will be Elder Lionej L. Drage, a member of the Church's General Welfare Staff. General sessions of the Carbon State conference will 'be con ducted Sunday at 10 a.m. and 1 pjm. at iPrice, by Stake President Duane A. iFrandsen, Price. Cecil Broadtoent, IPrice, president of North Cartoon Stake, will conduct Sunday sessions at 10 a.m. and a pm. in the Third-Six- th Ward Chapel at Price, ,, Visitors are welcome to attend the Sunday meetings. Special leadership and welfare meetings arc scheduled for the church members Saturday ning. Elder Hinckley has coordinated the world-wid- e missionary program of the Church since 1951. For 13 years 'before that, he sup ervised the radio programs, pub lidty and mission literature of the Church. Elder Hinckley is also the author of five books and many pamphlets and articles. Elder Drage is a director of the Church Welfare Han. Kenilworth Airman At Montana Base i will be Republican op- it out with Calvin L. Rampton. for the offices of State This is for the office of U.S. Dist. 1.; for Representative Senator, to oppose the winner of the BennettiLee contest. cammis.ioner, and for Assessor. (For Attorney General Bryant Candidates who are successful H. Craft opposes Wim. H. HenTuesday for the offices of Sheriff, derson to decide who competes County Clerk, Recorder, Treas- against incumbent Pratt Kessler. urer, Attorney and Surveyor, will CARBON DELEGATES have no opposition in November For the post of State Repreon the Republican side. sentative formerly held by John ballot will show Costello, who did not choose to Republican US. Senator Wallace F. Bennett run, Dr. C. R. Fahring, longtime fighting it out with scrappy ex- - resident of Helper and a former governor and now mayor of Salt Carbon County commissioner, will e, Lake City, J. Bracken Lee. The be opposed by John (Jack) other contest on that ticket is a newcomer in local polbetween Laurnce J. Burton and itics. Halpine is a retired govern Rulon R. Garfield, for the U.S. ment employee and resides in Representative Dist. 1 place on Helper. There position Attend State Fair years to the satisfaction of the this time. Her opponent for the voters, is being opposed by a position is Mrs Ann O'Brien ; she Price man P. Hampton McArthur too as a "firster''. Mrs O'Brien of Price, who has never been a is presently deputy district court nominee for county office before clerk (for past 3 years), and is this time. abo active in county Dsmocatic Opposing veteran County AsSeeking the office of County sessor Charles H. Scmken of Treasurer are William (Bill Price for his office, is a Helper Thomas, Price, and Adrian resident, Robert Radokovich, an Helper. Mr Thomas has employee of Utah Railway Co, been deputy treasurer for the and former policeman on the past nine years in the Treasurer Helper force. Incumbent Somken office. Mr Anderson, a retire along wth his official duties has coal miner, has been active in been associated with the March union activities for the past 20 of Dimes campaigns in Carbon 'years. county for many years. County Attorney A. John Rue- Vieing for the office of the geri, presently serving an apCounty Recorder are Joy Hen- pointive term, has previously been derson Milano, Carfbonville house an elective to this office. His wife and Carbon Democrat party opponent, Dan C. Keller, well worker, she has never ventured known Price attorney, 'has not into the political raena prior to been an political officehold. ar com-mifsio- , Hal-pin- v-,- fWiW!? vfpf BISHOP TAYLOR THIS pill An-jders- on, i - DAY WINNERS LABOR I SJSS AWARDS ANNOUNCED 4-- state fair h A tentative list of the major For Carbon County prize winners in the big drawing and. in the several events Exhibits, in addition to demon-stratwas made known Tuesday mornOur Mystery Personality last ' and other winners, speAt the weekly drawing for the ing by local committee represencial exhibits are selected to be week, although not seen too often on Main Street, nevertheless prize winner in the Helper Per- tatives, Sam Ftezzio, Treasurer, in to the- State Fair. These V; ! sent ' is very well known in Helper sonality contest, held Tuesday and Louie Dalpiaz, Secretary, as are chosen from among the Blue . and the county as Lurtis Rod- morning, iLouic Lupo, Palmier follows: 'V" )" V Ribbon winners in each tvoe of the very lucky winVueen and Attendants f project. AH of these exhibits can ney Taylor, Helper, General Su- Street, was the personality, L. Crowned Queen at the dance J I be seen at the State Fair and perintendent of the Utah Rail- ner, guessing and the Saturday evening was Miss way Company of Helper and Rodney Taylor, of finding ; are in competition with exhibits , f clues (14), Pamela Perri, daughter of Mr. Provo. His beginning and steady proper number from other counties em 01 Spring advancement in the railroad bus- thereby winning the full prize anu airs, lony The winners of these exhibits Glen; first attendant was Miss t. ;; iness is truly an "Horatio Alger" of $47.00. were well represented through- The drawing took place at the Gayle Snider, daughter of Mr. A story. county, coming from "j out the Toggery with ifehe person doing and Mrs. Virgil "Whitey" Snider, '.' A native of Gravitt, Arkansas, the drawing being Mrs. Leonard also of Spring Glen; third atSpring Glen, Sunnyside, Price T.lnria K T?n. uVTcGlasson young Taylor was reared and (Kilgore) of Orem, tendant Was Mi and Dragerton. e educated in New Mexico and Utah, a farmer, resiDerts, aaugmter of Mrs. Lois Ro- Those whose exhibits were Louisiana. His railroad career dent of Helper. beris of Helper. chosen to compete at the fair are ELDER GORDON B. HINCKLEY at started Santa' Fe, N.M., In Next week (the last of the Float Winners as follows: 1916 where he hired out to ctill Assiitant to tha In Monday's mass parade at contest) the prize drawFoods. I: crews. Those were the days of ing will be held at Tom Council of Twelv ApoitUi s' Price the three top winners in Charlene Shields and Debra Ciurch of Ju Chritt few telephones and no Prize the commercial City .Fruit Market. float entries Wheeler, Price; Susie Kilo-easy of Saint station wagons, and a money totals $20 for this drawing were: Valley Builders of Price, Taimara Dervoe, Dragerton; crew caller was of necessity a to the lueky winner getting all first prize;- J Banasky, . .Wal-.,,individual 'seauS of the road cTear TomS ewes JT hardy (lots er, second, and j'Je " ed ""ft Operators CARBON GRID COACH work every day). Afiter several Salon of Price, third. Association, to be the area lep- both years of sundry jobs Talent Winners n. and technical hireJ clerical' he UPM TIED TO GIANT In the adult Talent Show the 'Rachele, Linda Jensen, READIES TEAM FOF Karen toout as a machinist in the Raton, "on of a commattee to work winners were: first, Royal-AiM NJM., shops and continued there sanan Pat Leo POWER POOL SYSTEM of Dragerton; second, Darlene Arbara PREP ENCOUNTERS rhon InTv until the early 1920's. and third, Morris, Dragerton, Thacker all of Price; Jona Rebol muniues. Hiawatha. ILarry (Regis, Jr. Carbon High Helper: and Carol Thorderson. In 1923 he moved .to Salt Lake "Interconnecting" and "Power. Costello Guaman, . -n rponi mtrinr nr " inp clear Creek. School's new football coach an- City and became an employee of Pooling" in ine jun- winner piace jjorsi that' they're .phrases unty Commissioners, a ior talent contest was Miss Mari- - Carbon nounced this week after conduct- the D&RGW Railroad as a ma- - are popping up in the news tl was Presented to that Foo(Js. of and Mr. several Borla, workouts he lyn that flnd Gefl. daughter chinist. He was one of Big Dan more and more. ing by a group o Prce resi-- l Mrs. WaWer Borla, Helper, for a is "loaded" with good baekfleld Cunningham's boys while in In short, Watennanf mean Gloriac. the tying they material, but that his line is a Salt Lake. In 1943 he was trans-- together and operation in unison dance rendition. ! tT l Hiawatha; and Ralee King a bit shaky at present, but all in ferred to Helper and was engine of the transmission and of Drau, Prize, Dragerton. cmpa? generat was all he feels that Carbon High house foreman during the war ing facilities of two or more el- -' Electric Dryer, Ticket No. 1119, Foods: Advance-dted mm' will be a very strong contender years. Ken Bearnden, Sunnyside ; PolarRuth Rasnrussen, Partsy Water- J?. ectric companies. in the Region Five football play oid No. and Jane 606, Camera, nceT' Prlce', George organization meeting"1811 In 1944 he left the Rio Grande' which opens October 5th. J"ryn net Prince, ICawatha. Steifor, Price; Typewriter, No. willftJ1 held tdferen and accepted a position with the Friday, Sept. 14, at Clothing: Carbon gridders open the to economic 1236, James Avery, Dragerton; the Carbon is turned . County courthouse football with a night game Utah Railway as Master Mech- Gibson Shot Gun, No. 1343, Lucile Jones, at 7:30 and Lynnette Peggy pjm., Banasky said. Andreini of Clea against Delta, Colo. The game is anic, and continued in that ca . Lawn Mower, T, Price; Huntington; .Shiner, No.;" V e "rnlza slated to start at 7:30 pjn. on pacity until September of 1943 . Colum- 288, Katie Penovich, Helper; Boys Behling. JoLynn Helper; a 7 Thl lon vltal area, " when he was elevated to Sup- the College field. Teresa Bike, No. 1016, Sam Fazzio, Spring a"d wjU mCan Plantscan eteffleilt replacing L. a. Regis is most optimistic about erintendent, erton; Kayla Merrill and Gloria generators can be Glen; Girls Bike, No. 936 E. E of Prevenbnff much," the quantity and the quality of Kane, who had gone to the Rio No. Beifcecue set, Hiawatha; Debra Hen- Miller, Helper; constant use, n supplying V, his backfield, which is paced by Grande as division superintendent. electric ".v ,t0 Golden Castle 855. ln90 Gate Sunnde. ; Mellor, to comfirst one needs ent level, rather than take a candidate Ken Dimick. No. Clothing: H Shortly after moving to Salt rmmity or industry, then to an-- ! $50 Price Trading certificate, ' Last year Dimick, a junior, was ' Teri Al1" G 2B81. fttnold 1Lre Angle It other. to Dragerton; smooth out marthe Fivoat, from New Mexico, he helps in one of Carbon's top players and Lake DraRenon. Margaret jane ried Miss Irene Sherwood of Salt effect on the power supply sys- -; $50 J. C. Penney certificate, No. f,as Regis expects even more from Lake City. They have two chil- - tern of peaks and valleys in de- - 749, Beverly Fercik, Spring Glen; The general public is cordially Brown, Kenilworth, and Gwen him this season. No.' BishoPgroceries, Food Center, a son Rodney, Van Nuys, mand in different locations. These $25 to attend the , nr, t irXCLl Other outstanding backs are: dren, co5 'nvited and urged , . , , i Vivwiaifi . VUllUIUkA. i or interconnections Itl a Mrs and pools power daughter, Alan Griffone, a junior quarter- California, Paula Dimick, Ellen Bryner, No. Market, offer Helper also insurance of power groceries, Barbara Gelder, Bountiful, Utah; eop and Judith Christensen, back; John Bradley, a piledriv-in- g also have six Price; in the event of a plant 920, James Grundy, Helper. 6upply grandchildren. fullback; Mike Magliacco, Bob Kathryn Btrrdick, Dragerton. failure on any system connected Mental Health Group While working in Salt Lake to 0thers IV Tanaguchi, and John Mizukawa, Clothing: Theater all speed demons. iLJR. found time to attend the Community of Helper. Patricia Will Meet 12th Niwa, recent Sept, govDespite emphasis In the line, center Bob Porter )LDS Business College, 192- -he The first autumn meeting of Clothing: V have placed on Player To Present rnment iEllene Fossat and Becky Poll m. lrom Ulal msuiu.ion , " r" " ."I ,the Carbon County Mental Health technique is "Counselor-at-LaT Hal with uaiea Carbons history, and Angelo certification as an sten- - not newpooiing, astro, called for has been Helper. Chapter expected ographer. amandaris, a guard continued on Page Seven The Community Theater, Price Wednesday, Sept. 12, in the little Clothing: Advanced to bolster the teams midsection. is readying its next presentation, court room in the Courthouse at (Continued on Pajre Six) A convert to the Church of Others who have shown great ICounselor-at-Law- '', a three-a8 p.m., according to for price Latter-day Jesus Christ of Saints II Q IJIIUTCD promise are Henry Valdez, a Mrs Garavaglia cordially in- drama, interspersed with comic Mrs Margaret Garavaglia, Helper, " " tackle and John Ellington, end. (Mormon) in 191, he has since Will Mill I kit and a large oast will per president of the chapter. and board members all parts, ,vites devoted much of his Carbon play schedule is: before the footlights in the others interested in the prob-Jaform will Mrs be Featured speaker ft1pn IN Carbon at Fillmore, Sept. 14; time to .the church, and held Wll-W- I Thomas of Salt Lake City, lems of mental health with a Geary Theater, Sept. 25 and 26 I Wll SfFTY Crbon at Vernal, Sept. 21; Grand several offices of responsibility., role of the drama is be- executive director of the Utah desire to help, to attend this Lead Junction, at Carbon. Sept. 28: He was formerly a counselor in Do you qualify as a safe ing taken by Edward Sheya, State Mental Health Association, meeting. a hunter? This is a question asked fills Hie part League play begins Oct. 5th' the Helper Ward bisshopric; Imemlber of the Carbon Stake's by Conservation Officer Hughie Price attorney, who York with Carbon at Springville. a prominerit New of lawyer. The other league games are: High Council. He was ordainea Jaramillo and "Buckie" Buchan-Bisho- p He is supported ,by LaRue Brein of Ward in July and today. OFFICIAL SEES FUTURE IN WEST'S GOAL Helper Provo at Carbon, Oct. 12; Car holt, Jaime Donman, Cricket Goetz a of in 1955, Do at Bishop you your ,18 gun replacing Lynn, Orem ; bon at Payson, Oct. carry man, Ruth Durrani, Neil WarChales R. Ferguson of New fuel sources. afe place while transporting it ren. Canbon on Oct. 26 and Carbon at Broadbenit. Hazel Jeanselme, Tony Mr Ferguson was particularly to Pa., featured speaker and fields! Can Kensington, from you the 2. Nov. Robert Spanish Fork 'A 'With the many responsibilities ;Nikas, George Young, , . at with the cooperation at the Labor impressed Day Program Continued On Page Brenda Migliaccio, Price Carnivali, factions in putting the said all that among easy Monday, Bert Bunnell, Dale Jacobsen, rifle while running, hunting I'Wayne Jones, Margaret Chris- accessibility, type of coal mines celebration together, and of mak ... time. "If there are a few hours , Green Rites Held and marketability will continue ing it such a success. He said . tensen, Boyd Bunnell,, Don Young to allow to Dlt OI , I- i J western coal fields to that industry and the local unions wnere Church is lucaieu jenuw uie suiviy At St. i Anthony JLaRae Wright, KHea Sumner, ... w s nv;Ai .i nn on your gun and how It is ap- Sandra Scartezina, Darwin Gil- share in the future economy of District 22, UMWA, county and plied t Do you open your 'action' der. Sheldon Allred. Dr. Orson the United States. Mr Ferguson city officials, are all to be com Greco, 85, Helper, who died last cel mended for their "splendid efwas here for the three-da- y when you aipnproach other huntWednesday at a Price hospital, VISITATIONS PLANNED Spencer, Alvln Jacobsen, Jeff ebration as the official represen- forts in working for a successful ers? Do you know the range at Christensen were held Saturday at the St. and Vince Juliano. tative of the International Off Labor Day holiday." President of the Rebekah As- - which your weapon can kill and (Directing the Anthony's Catholic church, here play is Mrs Hal ice of the United Mine Workers Mr Ferguson Is safety director beHe was born June 16, 1877 at sembly, Mrs Catherine Wright of are you sure of your target is G. MacKnight. Bruce Bryner UMWA DG. the for of America, Washington, fore the will make Ventura following you shoot. Cosenza, Italy. Helper Fitomanl, director and Neil He said: "While the prospects If you can answer yes, to all Warren, business manager. His wife, Rose Greco, died Jan.1 visitation In September: Miriam of immediate gains in the coal In charge of the celebration a Vail have and Salt 1948. hunt, good are no these, S, 4; There Sept. Lake, survivors., Lodge 20, the Is answer Elmo at hunt. visitors Cerne-ieindustry may not appear parti- this year were Andrew J. Smith y no, 27, Corrine, Sept 5; Crystal safe Sunday fiurial iwas In Mt View If the Daljtery, Helper, under direction of Theta Rho Girls Club 9, Murray contact Robert "Bucklen Buch- Bray home were Mrs Margaret cularly good, coal can Still be chairman, Dragerton; Louis and as Sam counted in on secretary, future and of piaz, chool years Mrs Helper, He Silt anan. a Lake Provo. Stokes has very good Sept the Mitchell Funeral Home of Sept. 17; Deborah 6, one of the United States top Fazzto, Spring Glen, treasurer. . , (Helper, Sept.- 24. on gun safety at Helper. lie; Utahnt Plica. Harry Vlrden of Price. WEEK'S "PERSON" exhibitors named Lupo Winner of "Person" Prize Money Louie ors t 5 : - s? X ? long-tim- Bus-to- high-power- ed Latter-do- 1 , T h"Tt.T f"" j"1 rs .... i Mj' ..T - iA'T. p. i 'TT t llf j I- ue . Contest Winners f fTT . V'" P" ' ff All-Sta- (,y te t? '?7.a , I V - r, . . . H!r . w Contest winners of the recent County Exhibit Days will travel to Logan with their leaders today to participate in State Contest finals. This expense paid trip is their reward for winning contest at the recent the exhibit dayss. They will mingle contest winners with other from other counties, there they will compete in contests Friday and will be guests at a banquet in their honor Friday night On Saturday they ywill attend the State Fair in Salt Lake City. Those participating in contests from here are: 4hH 4-- campaign and efforts to forstall the "Goose Commis- berry water steal.'' Kosec has waged by in- also been the principal sponcumbent Albert Santi, now com sor of county-wi- de TV service term. Santi, and recreation programs. pleting a two-yeKa-e- c since becoming a member of the Oorsii-nfor a spot on board has taken a lead in many the fall ballot in J. Arnold Ma-th- is of tins county projects and is of Price, a novice politico, presently engaged in planning and employee of Carbon County toward a nursing home for the School District. elderly of the county. In the race for the position of Santi is being opposed by W. County Sheriff, Aincumbent H. Maynard, incumbent Price lbert Passic is receiving apposicity councilman and an employ tion from another novice on the ee of the Rio Grande Railroad. ticket in the person of LaVoy B. For the commission Gayle. Gayle is presently emoffice the incumbent Louis Kosec ployed by Helper City as a is completing his first police officer. He resides in Helterm in office and is presently per. Sheriff Passic is a life-tichairman of the board. His ac- resident of the Price area. tivities have encompassed all of For County Clerk & Auditor, the major county projects with Brighatn H. Young, incumbent, on water conervation who has filled tine office for many emphasis ed pre-leag- Airman 9c Martin R. Swenson of Kenilworth, is being reassign ed to Malmstrom AFB, Mont., following his graduation from the Air Force technical training course for aircraft propeller repairmen. Airman Swenson received instruction in the operation and maintenance of hydrau lie and electrically operated pro pellers, controls and accessories. A graduate of Carbon High school, he is the son of Mr and Mr, Martin iE. Swenson. 4-- H half Democratic, half Repub- the fall ticket. The hotly-contestlican Jvoter will only 'be allowed On the Demo, ticket David for the post of vote one ticket in the primary. S. King, of Salt Lake will fight sioner is being 4-- H H 4-- H Demonstrations, individual: David Guyimon, Price "How to Collect and Polish Rocks"; Karen Keele, Dragerton, "The Importance of Proper Measurements." Team demonstrators are Connie Nick, Carbonville; Marcella Pace of Price whoU demonstrate of Gas Motor," Billy Hasten and Michael Fasselin, Price, IHow to arrange Flowers;" Meal preparation will be done by Ruth Raamussen and Jane Spencer, Price. Dress review participants are: Patsy Waterman, Nancy Pace and Ktyrooe Bunnell, Price. "Ig-nlgti- on ., ct ne . I MA ,, . i . T - - - - |