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Show Universal 141 p;--p- M er ont xr s A VOLUME 52 AND MINING RAILROAD DISTRICT NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH NUMBER 25 LYNDA BROADBENT ... .: I ... THURSDAY. JUNE 19. 1953 UP&L PLANT AT CASTLE GATE PLANS H WINS TRIP TO UN OPEN HOUSE FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND TOUR OF EAST Miss Lynda Broad'bent, a junior at Carbon Senior High school, along with three other Utah youth, left last Sunday by rail for Chocago, their first leg of a tour of the Eastern scenic spots and to attend several sessions of the United Nations You'll have a chance to see $26 million at work Friday and when Ut ah Power & Light Company hold Open House at its 166,000 kilowatt Carbon plant at Castle Gate. i Saturday (June 20-2- 1) CITY OFFICIALS Visitors to the plant Open House will be conducted on tours ATTEND WATER between the hours of 10 a.m. to ELKS WIN HONORS 6 p.m., both days. HEARING AT MANTI The plant conAssembly in New York City. lAT STATE CONFAB a sections: two of first, sists the The young people are all winRepresenting Helper at a water 66,000 kilowatt unit completed in ners of the annual United Naon the Gooseberry water hearing The Ritualistic team of the 1955; the second, a 100,000 kilo- tions Pilgrimage for Youth, sponnow in Scofield reservoir water To-1957. No. 1550. last in Price E'ks Lodge i watt unit completed sored nationally by Odd Fellows Ished. held Monday at the Manti :week in state-wid- e competition gether, the two units produce court house, were Mayor Chris and Rdbekah lodges of America. won the state championship in 1643,000 kilowatts enough eloc- Miss Broadbent, was chosen Councilman Art. nf a Jouflas and City nt thv t rs ciityhIu thf- mifH-annmil ytntp... 'ritual , beto represent this area after 4v...j. ' ,rafniaz convention of the lodges of Utah city of some 300,000 people. ing passed by the state examinis Power's! at Utah Carbon Ogden. plant and scholastic, civic jilc nuetaig was called to dis- ing board i Members of the winning team second largest maker of electri- - cuss whether to extend or not to commun in activities her general included the following men: city. Only thc 241. 000 kilowatt extend Regulation 9493, dealing ity, and for church participation. Thcmas Williams, cxalted ruli r; Gadsby steam-electrplan! iiV Vjh thL, Gooseberry water, She was also quailified for havRo- - Salt Lake City is 'joe Glorioso, the meeting was knight: leading contest larger. a state Conducting speaking ing won bert Brown, loval knight: O. E Water Wayne State Engineer sponsored by the fraternities. At full capacity. Carbon's tw-Troseth, lecturing knight: Harolc j Criddie, who after hearing all A junior at Cartoon high, she JO consume boilers Collins, esquire, and Ralph Mitthe testimony, stated that a deis active i n several students tons of coal per day. That is inner chell, would be rendered at a guard. cision in and debate. groups outstanding The candidate receiving the ob- 630,000 tons a vear enough coal later date. While at Helper Junior High she to keep more than 300 miners ligations of the fraternity, during Others attending for Carbon ' was rated tops in speech activiemployed a full year. was team time the the were Ed Skeen, Salt Lake winning county ties and was awarded the AmeriGuided tours will show visitors !City. and Therald Jensen. Price, the competing, was Elmo Turcaso of can Legion award for being the UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY'S $26 million Carbon Plant at Castle Gate, will have the large generating room that Helper. 1 Guided Tours will be conattorneys for the Carbon water welcome mat out for visitors during a two-da- y open house. June Outstanding Student. The Price team (three times houses the two giant turbines organizations; John B.ene. Bill a is and Mr oJ daughter Lynda a glimpse ducted between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. the state winner) won over ten and two generators; Waterman, Lyle George Marsing, Mrs Lynn Broadbent of Helper. other state teams entered in the into the raging infernos inside Brvner and Irvin Gerber. She and one gjrl from Ogden; boiler fireboxes, and the contest. a 'boy and girl from MiLford, and a trip around the grill catwalks 4-As H a REACHES for rffrirt ENROLLMENT reward 714 CARBON'S thpir Mrs Geneva Lewis of Sandy, the Social Security Man the winning team has been ,hat 8ve access to the outsides PUBLIC REMINDED IRebekah lodges representative, Will Visit This Area Total enrollment for Carbon 3WrriH 1riri Nw Y.,rk ritv;Of tne boilers. are making the tour together. For those interested in the H for in the program county t,,1v .'n rt.,rjnj tho forfM,art While at the UN headquarters Tuesday, June 24th Annual 4-- H Picnic and 170 compete in the national conven more technical aspects of the op- OF FIRE DANGER 1958 is 714 members the young delegates will learn of Some the operating control leaders, as was revealed by a;tion ritualistic contests. Mr Wil eration, separated (but not div Was Well Attended .. u . J r rv: -- .. rr. nthe organization and functioning tt; rrtnmc mitt. l wuni3 and widows of reon June 1, says County liams said ui uicn nuiiuu-uwim 4Uiwives uiMiivi count nifftdiucii auuli oreed) of the UN and all its branches. H meters- gauges, thermometers and Mitano, of the Board of Forestry Over 900 members, friends Agricultural L. or deceased social security Robert tired Agent Four members of the Prioe They will learn of the way In workers are missing Fire Control, reminds every- out on and leaders, enjoyed the annual Hassell. This marks the end of team also were picked as mem- - "'611 teJf vision that shows oper-lan- d which many areas of the world last ln- - Place at 13 POvV June picnic Price in&idc on that Wlth the advent f the T. enrollment Krs.or park 1958, for drive the ors, benefits, team. They bers of the are served by UN, and they will monthly Lue uunrrs, win an ex- -i summer season, tne danger or 'ell, district social s.?ur":;y man-'age- r, Friday. All communities of the anc no more members will be are Williams, proviae Collins Troseth, attend regular sessions and watch u.. citing and educational experi- - wildland fires has increased. With reported todjy. luu,"j vcic itv.j.-.iv.-, accepted inio xne program xms anc) Glorirso representatives of various nations ence to visitors Agmore people in the mountains Scofield, County reports ing year. as they meet in groups to discuss ' They are losing out on their ricultural Agent Robert Hassell Carbon plant and nearby is an all time high This fishing, and camping, figure world prdblems. social security payments because er substation (located at Martin ) extreme care must be exercised. 10 for Carbon county. Though some took from place Registration Before returning home on July they are overlookia an iniport-iar- rt to I UUlllw I OUIIILI a key electricty An abundance of grasses and distribution 11; swimming from 11 to 1 'members will drop out, and this 1957 change in thc social 6, the yourtg delegates will visit P'in I0r southeastern Utah fiash fuel of all kinds prevail from noon on. figure will settle .back some, it and picnicking many points of historic interest Security law. This change made it Games were enjoyed throughout is expected the year will endinUWu uALI LARt Aa an? staffed hy 56 men- Together largely because of the wet seaon the ast coast. Some of the 'possible for some wives and wid with 33 more UP&L employees son of last year which makes the day. with well over 650 members. The the places on their itinerary are: 'ows of retired or dece:i5ei work in Carbon, Emery and Grand fire conditions extremely hazard root beer was served to'highest enrollment before this riDOT Free Chicago, Indiana Turnpike, the ers to get monthly benefits even the 4H members and guests, and counties, some $410,000 is added ous. Caution is urged with all year was in 1954, when the year, rinOI ULOMETMMUIi Pennsylvania Turnpike; Gettys- though they are not now. or were the county agent reports that 70 .ended with 603. :to the annual area payroll. campfires, matches & cigarettes. burg, Pa.; Washington, D.C.; Mt. not at the time of their husband's gallons of the beverage were con ' A to H. Look the We are also reminded that it Future the enrollment of breakdown A TT, ah 36 ,10" Vernon, Va,'; Ba'fcimore, Md.; death, living with c.- being per cent con- is unlawful to burn any type plants Lke show there are 151 boys sumed. figures Clty the p"m"y "P over night. Carbon was on of Philadelphia, Valley Forge, Pa.; by them. N3a there are and in and 53 girls enrolled. This rep- apen fire without a permit, The picnic was Providence, R.I.; Plymouth, Bos- only three requirements for a charge of the H planned '?.eS mat,0n: Thf boards long before during the burning season which af n? f ,hC'the associ- resents 120 clubs with 170 lead leaders drawing i cd iuuiim fluin. i ton, Lexington, Concord, Mass.; wife, not insured through her " the need for its power existed, is from June to October 31 ation, with Mrs Nellie Woodward, ers. These members come from 13 Hillings Jl Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Ontario, Can owtj work, to qualify for monthly president, in charge. Mrs Mary communities of the county, with cenlly completed , bv the Bureau t4v. tU:P electric reach-ahe- ad A may be ob- burmng permit v and Dearborn, Michiban. . n:.i.:-oiiu uuoiuijo 111" h!t nriwfi o Liiiifti iiuji .1. ITtU jbenefits: (1) where there are no Martini of Helper conducted the, a little over one-thii r r iLiiu-iof them j s I f'l ukoj ire (minor or disabled children university or utan. Light-- faith in the ara u serves warden to burn stubble ground, Mrs Lena Waterman (being from Price. One third of IT and games, urve and its she must be 62 ycais of of Price was in PROPERTY VALVE ? i more waste lumber, brush, rubbish responsibility to its ,P?ISe charge of the the members are enrolled in '"d"cted ' U ah was than throughout age or older; (2) their marriage concession stand. custorners. 'and other such materials. Well, 2mm iDragerton, and , Sunnyside, to not According ' government fig- 'must be a legal one that has " " In 0 years ending in 19371 the - : ' All Forest and Wildlife fires communi, and the other . ington, , y. w ures, the assessed .value of all terminated; and (3) her husband ,u;p&L "as invested $155 million should be reported to the Sher- ties of the county account for the in 1Ike- e this country subject must be receiving his monthly property an.d.in new and impro-eL'0.Z facilities, iff's Office at Price. MEdford othex third. to a general property tax was social securi ty benefits. An aged CAREFUL DRIVER now mucn they spend. It has tripied its generating ca-- ! "jsiike. Enrollment all Remember in communities "Only You $280 billion last year. Whish is widow must have been legally y and built hundreds of' Can Prevent Fire." oacit.v is higher than previously, with W"C.,e , .' approximately equal to the na- 'married to her insured husband ALWAYS "EXPECTS VnC tU?T miIes of new lmCs- There has Helper and Kenilworth leading tional debt. Real estate accounted at the time of his death to qaul-- : of between never been a Utah in percentage of increase. in sh for 1210 billion of this sum. iYGoIFUL OFFENDERS two and four persons, with an 4h arM , ify for the monthly survivor cL. . j THE UNEXPECTED" Th idea that youthfu! offend" 0? 3.2 These Ana ocause benefit. of UPXlt party. average per .. , , , Clothing, Home Improvement. ,rc ,.-,- , 62 year old wives and widows pt 1 of planning and build-.,;- ,, T VL vrogr cautioned Food Preservation, Gardens, For- were motorists Utah u. ; r. not been have " marriages ahead, there nevef will be. CARBON 4-- H to "expect the un- - estry. Crops, Electricity, Leather ! GROUP whose , ne legally terminated, but who have today always whee' craft, Livestock, Carpentry, Fly risitintr historical nlaces and been living apart from their hus- expected" when behind the vacation on trips jTying, Entomology and particularly that will make a lot of folks '.what tourists wanted to do while What A9C bands, should inquire promptly ATTENDS ANNUAL about their rights, because no W"V ' ' viewing Utah's magnificent seen , . looks u, thc at Dorothy Thompson i homwi: he churches; the schools of benefit payment can begin until nv "Onrc i. , , in short on STATE ENCAMPMENT with r an application has been filed, Mr adults whom 98.6 with cent the state in per justment' and 'togetherness' millions of Americans will take Powell concluded. youth comes in contact. 'Failed on and to hell with it!" once-a-yeto for cars their their and to have a many boys girls the job' is the verdict." A representative of the social activities. Following close Vj Salt Fifteen H boys and girls are H experience. be contacted long distance trip. G. Ernest office destin may Utah Lake as security City primary now representing Cartoon county at the Price city hall, on June Bourne, manager, Utah Safety ations were the National Parks Carol Jean Bonacci at a state H Two Kiwanians To camp for older 24 council, urged drivers to keep 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. between 26.4 per cent and Utah in with Service Names These delegates members. H Graduate for Sociology chang constantly alert, ready Attend National general with 13 per cent, lefft Price Thursday morning to ing traffic, weather and road New Adm. U. U. At of Rites Utah came tourists from every Convention in Chicago on the Utah spend three days conditions. state in the Union and also from Price Office State University campus and in YOUNG DEMOCRATS . Carol .. . .. Jean Bonacci, who receiv "Every traffic accident is avoid Tre Helper Kiwanis club will Logan Canyon as an award for Jules W. Droz, administrative of Columbiai and Alaska How od a graduate certificate in social send two delegates to the annual able," Bourne said. "It is not just and for TO CONVENE AT their long service in work in the 1958 University of a question of keeping from being assistant on the Manti-LaS- al Na convention of Kiwanis InternaContinued on Page Five' Utah the good work done by them. commencement exercises tional in killed, but also keeping from be- raonal Forest with headquarters! Chicago June 29 to held recently, has begun her proing injured, possibly permanently in Price, will be transferred to aj 2. The local delegates are July They will also learn techniques AT SALT LAKE MEET fessional work in Salt Lake City R. in an auto accident. More than similar position on the Wasatch Highway Patrol JSlipt. J. Vaughan and Lorus Winn. that will help them to assist with with the Children's Service They will join 16,000 other Kia million and a quarter Ameri- National Forest in Salt Lake the county club camp early in Society. . The conference of the Young cans were injured in traffic ac- City, it was announced by For-- i' .Speaker .. wives and familAugust. Miss Bonacci is a daughter of wanians, their est supervisor Wescidents last year," he added. i. r,i Aft. At Kiwanis Meeting to be one what at Those chosen to go by the H Democratic Clubs of all the ies, promises Mr Droz came to the local for- -. The Council spokesman remind The three departments of the Ivir ana lrs Joseph Bonacci Jr., of the largest conventions in the leaders association were Sandra tern States will be held June 20, 36 N- Main street. Sheri 21 and 22 at Salt Lake City, it ed motorists that this is the time est office in May, of 1957, from Utah State Highway Patrol, and organization's history.. The conTtl Larsen, LaRue Harmon, & Live' to Down 1,,c yunz 80031 worxer is a vention will be held in "Slow Nevada the exannounced National was in Forest their respective duties, were today. Chicago's PSaftfenberger, and Wanda Stans Motorists who for 49 or 50 Ely, Nevada. Prior to that he plained to the members of the!1953 graduate of Carton High After the opening of the con International famed Amphitheafield, all of Price; Judy Tidwell, out of the year drive had been at various posts in Nev Helper Kiwanis club last night !so1- She Reived her bachel- Joan Henrle, and Dale Jewkes, ference and registration, Friday, weeks tre, on the edge of the Stock is distances in famil- ada, Idaho and Utah. short sociology from the a affair the hv Snnorintendent T.vle HvattJors mainly 20th, planned gala Wood district. This is the same all of Carbonville; Shanna yards s y or utan ,n 1957' at Brlgh iar surroundiings need to adjust Bert H. Opheikens, now ad-'- a former resident of Castle Gate. u hall in which many of the naruff and Barbara Bingham of when the clubs convene themselves to the requirements ministrative assistant on the! He told of the many duties per for a huge social tional political conventions have Hiawatha; Carol and Dale Reid ton hold of vacation driving, Bourne said. Challis National Forest, Idaho, formed by the Patrol on the S Pianel will discussions been held in the past. of Helper; Frances Urbanik and Gate Man high'Castle he recommend- will replace Mr Droz at Price. ways of the state; or tne im and Lela Rae Perkins of Drag-erto- n; sway most of the day Saturday, As tips for them, Among the speakers at the four ed the following: He is a native of Utah and re- portant work done by the check- U. of U. Graduate agriculJess Zufoeck of Kenilworth on such topics as labor, and meeting, in addition to Kiday 1. Keep your mind on your dr-ihis For ceived in Natural advanced Resources, communand the of ture, schooling stations, International president H. ing wanis and Billy Dause of Wellington. Charles J. Houghton, son of with each state being ing, don't try to read a map when Ogden. He has been with the ications department, which links Mrs of Glendale, Calif-wi- ll Park Arnold, Darla Woodward, Standardville; eign policy, (Helen Houghton of Castle a special topic. An all-o- ut moving. Forest Service since 1933, having peace officers of the state and assigned Honourable The Sidney be Mary Gordon, Hiawatha; Larry Gate, was with high 2. Stop for a coffee-brea- k will be held Saturevery served on the Wasatch and Uinta the patrol together for efficient honors fromgraduated for McKen-dric- k banquet of State Leon and Smith, Secretary Price, the of Austin, with Sen. Church couple of hours, it will help you National Forests in Utah and the state-wid- e The control and assistance. Utah, June 9. with University external Affairs, Canada; of Carbonville were also day, June 21, of bachelor a as the guest speaker. Boise, Salmon and Challis NaDr. J. J. Dalpiaz was chairman keep alert. Wilber M. Brucker. Honorable chosen to go, but were unable of Idaho, arts degree. 3. Adjust quickly to heavy traf tional Forests in Idaho. He too, of the meeting. lAIl Democrats are urged to atto attend. of VS. Secretary of the Army; The was elected one Charles as of the fic, wet roads, hills, curves and was assigned to the Regional For Inducted into the club mem- 18 U of U seniors to were named, first tend and particularly 9II The Phi Beta Honorable Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr in office ester's Democrats. between other speed Ogden hazards, posted obey Young 15 night was Paul Kappa, national scholastic honor VS. Representative to the United bership for their age (they had to be limits and watch for unusual 1944 and 1945. The Opheikens Reindl. and to the honor society Nations; and Mrs Brain Aheme, yars of age, or over), next for have two daughters and one son, Guests were Garth Smith, Bill society traffic regulations. were star of the Chicago company of for the group of Phi Kappa Phi. and third for work Chaperones years in 4. Keep your distance, look out ranging from 10 to 18 years of Elllwood and Dee Bertelsen. of Woodruff Hiawatha, Elva Mrs "My Fair Lady." Arnold will deIn while at the He prois accomplished currently employed for age. children, cyclists, week 'Next the pedestrians, be will th convention keynote addof Ericson liver Marie speaker Welling Mrs White Sands Ground in gram. animals, slow moving farm ve- Both transfers will become ef- Kesler D. Powell, manager of the New Mexico. Proving Of This We are Proud," on ress, nd ton, to return Agricultural County the county will They slow-pok- e 13. as of fective hicles motorists. and Social Office Provo. July at Hassell. L. Security Sunday evening. Agent Robert A Saturday afternoon, , two-wee- ks coal-burni- ng tvio-if-i- fr ic j 1 j 20-2- 4-- . 4-- : 1 - j all-sta- te -- Help-(picnicki- rniiDioT ciidvcv j - . nroTiiiiTinM - sup-:port- ed 4-- . ;J a rd .. h- r j f(' U' j j j . . V" eonsti j uf ar 4-- 4-- Forest 4-- For Assistant . . . . 4-- H Featured on 4-- ' - er. Is last 4-- H, |