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Show Microfilm riavpont Av 1,61 Universal ' - MINING A 53 is a veteran years service, all of which have been in the submarine service. He participated in five successful war patrols during World War II. Ten years prior to going into recruit service, he served on submarines launching the Regul us Guided Misnles, now known as the Polais Missiles. A telegram from Senator WalF. Bennett yesterday stating that he had joined as cf a resolution esa tablishing joint committee to make a national fuels study. The resolution was introduced Senator Jennings Randolph, by J would provide for a comprehensive study of availlace v: t , r ' 4 ( SET FOR FEB, 8TH AT HIGH SCHOOL able including coal, oil, natural gas, atomic energy and others and an analysis of future national needs. Senator Bennett said the resolution has the support of both the coal and oil industries. He said officials of the United Mine Workers District 22, also have informed him of their support for the committee. Noting that atomic energy as a fuel is still far from economical, Senator Bennett said that oil, coal and gas will continue to be the basic fuels and said that it is imperative that sound, healthy economic conditions be maintain ed in these ndustres. He notet that technological developments, import, and condidtions in other industries, have created problems within the coal and oil industries and said that detailed study on supplies and markets could provide information upon which to base future decisions of both in dustry end government. Ik Senator Bennett HELPER MAN GAINS PRICE ;aycee HONOR A Helper native, and employee at Keller Food Market in Price, Tony O'Berto, last week was honored by the Price Junior Chamber of Commerce as the "Young Man of the Year." Tcny who resides at 180 Locust Street, is the son of Mrs Mnrrha O'Berto. fuels, d I City Appoints to Caroline Moore, local He was born November 5, 1877 To Department the event. at Dominico Cosenza, Tialy to Assisting her in the sale are Last Thursday night the city Giachino and Rosa Ciambra Co Kathy Leo, Joan Nucich, Frances council of Helfper appointed three lombo. He married Rosina MaFerderber and Karla Stavar. new members to the Fire Depart- rino Nov. 11, 1900 in Italy. ment to replace men who had He had been a Helper resident been released from service be- for 60 years. He was a retired CARBON DEMOCRATS cause their work requires that railroad worker, and was mem they be out of the city all day ber of the Catholic church. OPPOSE REAPPORTION and could not answer fire calls. Survivors are his widow, sons The new fire fighters are: and daughter, John F., Colombo, Archie Anderson, Helper water Mrs Rose Gigliotti, both of HelpMENT dopartment employee; Jim Pug-lies- e, er; Ralph Colombo, Kenilworth; building custodian at the six grandchildren; two great The Carbon County Democratic Central School, and Matt Star, grandchildren. .Burial was in the Mt View Central Committee at its last operator of the Helper Club. meeting held in the courthouse Released by the council were Cemetery, Helper, under the dirin Price, officially registered its Bardo Felice, Harry Liapis and ection of Mitchell Funeral Home of Price. apposition to Senate Bill 1, which Paul Dalpiaz. seeks to reapportion the Utah State House and Senate. In acC cordance with the Central Com- AS SIMPLE AS mittee's directive, a letter has There's something drasticallyl lacking in the current (battle over !been addressed to all Democratic and Senators the Federal Aid to Education issue. The spendthrifts who want Representativts over the signature of James P. the government to subsidize our schools don't explain how the Alger, County Democratic Chairschools would operate. Shucks. That's eary. By 19C3, the school man. In this letter, the County to Democrats express opposition superintendent would do it this way: of S.B. 1, which the propo-aParent: My child says the School Lunch'food is bad. would take away one of Carbon Supt: Why tell me? Write the Secretary of Agriculture. County's representatives, along and with one from Box Elder Parent; JIow come my bo. was kept after school for throwing Cache Counties. spitballs? Expressing an appreciation of Supt.: (Detention for fjiSballing was upheld toy United States Suthe need greater representation by counties whose popula- preme Court versus Joyner, May, 1DC7. tion has grown greatly In recpnt Janitor: I want a raise. Fire of . j A-B-- l fr years; the letter, nevertheless, Supt.; No problem. Call your Congressman. that reapportionment suggests could be accomplished as well Teacher: Can I order some now history (books? by giving more representation to Supt: Not in this election year. without those counties taking Parent: 3Iow long is Christmas vacation this year? away from anyone else: "A plan 1 as S.n. such would make 'ho Supt.: Did you vote in th elast election? disparity of rerrorntation even Principal; Where are the erasers, chalk and pencils we ordered? prater than at present. If a vote for a rfpresontat!vc Supt.; You'll have to wait. Military appropriations were increased for enmn1f. last month. in Dtsset Coun'y, f nnw worth 11 in Carhnn, S.B. iroud Father: Look., My boy Scott is awfully smart. Could he would mnke it worth ?1 of our votes. Such an annroach consti- skip first .grade? tute, a sfrp backward, not forSupt.: Is he a Republican or Democrat? ward, 'in fair reapportionment." 1 i M i I 1 It! NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 (R-Uta- h) Mr 0Berto is a member of the ST, ANTHONY CHURCH The Carbon High School PTA Kiwanis C Price Helper will meet Wednesday, Feb. 8 at Junior Chamber of lub; Commerce; 7:30 pjn. in the Carbon High First Friday Masses will be Carbon Emery Fish and Game school auditorium. held at St. Anthony's Catholic Assn; and the East Carbon Wildchurch tomorrow at 7 a.m. and Mrs Woodrow Merkley, presi- life Assn. at 6:30 p.m., with Exposition of dent of the PTA stated that a On the nominee ballot, submit- the Blessed Sacrament throughpanel discussion on schools for exceptional children will be con- ted by the president of the Price out the day, it was announced ducted by Mrs Hal Sohultz, PTA Junior Chamber of Commerce, this week by Monsignor E. F. regional director, and Mrs Grace OTJerto's main accomplishments Dowling. Other activities on the Parish Christtiansen, dean of women at included: being among first resCartoon College, and Hal Schultz ident in this area to become a calendar are: 'Feb. 10 Valentine Bingo at the president of the board of educa- member of the local Red Cross tion. This school is for children chapter's "Gallon" club contri- civic auditorium. k that are educafole and can bene- butors. Feb. 26. Parish Mission with Under his leadership in 19C0 Mcnsignor James H. O'Neill, confit from a classroom situation, but cannot attend a public school. the Cartoon Emery Fish and ducting the week's exercises.' March 17." Annual St. Patrick-CarThere will al;o be' a discussion Game group became a vital part on present legislation on educa- cf civic activity for the entire Party. eastern Utah area. He assisted March 26. Annual Mens Mass tion, by Mr Schultz. Mrs Merkwith ley and Floyd O'Neil, president vival launching a successful sur- and Communion with Bishop J training course in Helper Federal as speaker and guest of of the Ccrbon County Education and is an instructor in that honor. Association. Election of officers for next course. He also served as chairman of year will be held. i Jaycee project to purchase an Sam Colombo "Rites electric scoreboard for Carbon Held This Morning the At St. ' Course, and srarkwlugged JOB'S DAUGHTERS SET , Anthony's BAKE SALE LOCALE project to completion. Requiem Mass was celebrated Tony is a graduate of Carbon A Bake Sale, sponsored by the Senior High School and was grad this morning at 10:30 at St. AnJob's Daughters in the Helper uated in thony's Catholic church for Sam and Price area, will be held at 1949. from Carbon College Colombo, 83, long-tiHelper the Cornet Store here Saturday resident who died early Monday morning beginning at 10 a.m. morning at a Price hospital of and continuing until 3 p.m., a heart ailment. Three chairman DISTRICT 5' 1 a.) .19 PTA MEET 8; i? Ba I i Officer Blanchette The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. and all Masons and sojourning Masons are urged to attend this informative and educational session. ? SENATOR BENNETT CO - SPONSORS FUEL BILL! On Communism Threat Next Tuesday,1 Feb. 7 Joppa Lodge No. 26, F&AM, will have as a guest speaker Chief Petty Officer H. W. Blanchette of the UjS. iNavy recruiting service in Salt Lake City who will speak on the Cuban situation today and also show a film on the fight against communism. This film will show how we are helping other countries in this fight for preservation of their rights. Im) HELPER. UTAH And See Films CARBON RAILROAD NUMEBR 5 Masons To Hear of AND - An ordinance providing for the times of certain spec-- ! closing CARBON ART LEAGUE Coach and Counselor cified businesses, was adopted by MISSING BOY BACK Share Speaking Honors the Helper City Council last At Kiwanis Meeting Thursday night, conforming with AFTER FOUR DAYS TO PAINT MURALS ordinances passed recently b y Two speakers were featured Carbon county and Price City, A tHelpeT boy who had beea at the regular meeting of the thereby making uniform FOR PRICE MUSEUM the misung from home since last Helper Kiwanis club last night. closing hours of all such estab- Sunday morning returned to the The Carbon Art League will jJack Kobe, instructor at the Well lishments in the cities and the county yesterday and was picked paint five large murals to be ington School and former coach county areas. Sheriff Earl up 'by Deputy placed on the walls of the new at Notre Dame High, spoke on V. Lit- - Lacey near Wellington and taken City Stanley Attorney museum to be opened in the youth problems and showed a izzette stated that the new or- to Price and then to the custody Price Municipal building early juvenile film "The Angry Boy." dinance, Section 378, Chapter of his mother. in May, it was announced this V. Edward Bates, marriage coun XJI, Revised Ordinances of HelpAndy Ybarra, 13, seventh grade-stude- nt week by E. Lorus Winn, the art selor for the Eastern Utah left home Sunday witli-hier, Utah, reads as follows: publicity chairman for triei, discussed how marital dis 22 rifle and portable radio of certain bushours "Closing the north Carbon area. cord contributed to juvenile pro- inesses. It shall be unlawful and "the clothes on his back ; Mrs Vernell Wcrthen,'- n newly blems of the day. within the corporate limits of caught a freight in the local elected president of the artist Lorus Winn was chairman of Helper, a municipal corporation, yards and rode to Grand Junction group is in charge of this project for any person to conduct or main and lived in the "jungle a few the meeting. which will enlist the services of tain or allow to remain open any nights and then finding no more many members of the league. Next week the program will bo beer or billiard parlor, tavern, adventure away from home hitch The .museum committee will presented by Keith Hansen, cabaret, dance . hall, confection- hiked via two trucks back to furnish the materials, such as Carbon init Cfbon County. Deputy Sheriff at ery, card room; County canvas, ...m t.,v- on painting slaibs pain is, Trt ehnn or Kocial club, or other Young Ybnrrn wa? the object corporated and dr rs for the project. Tiinh .Indian lore ot Fnt-- m or intoxicating of ?m extensive "boy" hunt bewhere beer place Mr Winn said the mural- will is served or consumed, ginning Suunday that continued 'Program chairman will be Joe liquor depict the prehistoric animal life between the hours of 1 o'clock through the greater part of Wed cf this area million'; of years ago. Myers. a.m., of any week day and 7 nesday, according to Chief of One of the panels will be four o'clock ajn. of the same day, or Police Joe Myers of Helper who-wa- s feet high and 16 fe?t Ions. An-- j nskert by the boy's mother, between the hours of 2 o'clock other panel will be 24 feet long. Mrs Pete Ybarra, Sunday, to find on Sunday and any a.m., The league, win hold its anholiday, t and 7 o'clock a.m.. of her boy. nual soring exhibit May 1 at the same day. The search, centered in this Price at which time the new "All ordinances or parts there- end cf the county found his foot murals should be completed arid of, in conflict with the provisions prints along the Kenilworth track on display to the public. of this ordinance are to the ex- going to the local yards. tent of such conflict hereby reAssisting Helper police in th'-Visiting Mormon hunt were all members of the pealed. Plans are nearing completion Leaders To "In the opinion of the city Carbon Sheriff's Department, the for the annual Firemen's Ball, council it is necessary for the Sheriff',, Posse and an airplane. Address Conference sponsored by members of the Over 40 men worked all day Elder Milton R. Hunter, a Helper Volunteer Fire Depart Immediate preservation of Ihe inMonday braling the brush in member of the First Council of ment. The event is scheduled for peace, health or safety of the . . . that this this area fcr signs of the boy. habitants of Helper the Seventy, and Elder Glen L. Satudray, Fob, 11 at the Helper . . Rudd, a member of the General civic auditorium, Music will be ordinance shall take effect In the Utah State Legislature Drag Ilaeer Meeting Welfare Staff of the Church of provided by the "C Notes" of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Carbon College. yesterday, House Bill 175 was At Price Sunday j introduced that uniform in Salt Lake City, will be the fea A meeting to organize a Drag Fire Chief Louie Maninelli closing hours of from 2 a.m. to Race club in Carbon tured speakers Saturday & Suncounty, has this week that the 7 a.m. be made into law for nil been called fcr day, February 11 and 12, during announced at 2 p.m" Sunday a quarterly conference of the chairman cf the ball is Louie places cf business in which at the Price city park, it. was Church's North Carbon Stake in Lmpo, assisted by the quor and beer are consumed or made known today by Elmer 'sold. Price. personnel: Hnmiltrn, local club president. Sunday's general sessions, to Ai! person in crested in drag Blackie Saccomannn; Tickets, which the public i; invited, will SCHOOL ASSN :rcir' - 'ro:UF drag cars. ail official Drminic re Decorations, 'Bruno; be held at i!0 a.m. and 2 p.m. in bg-s!r9 FEBRUARY races, i ; invited to at- -' Harold freshments. Neilson: Ceo. the Price 3rd-6t- h ' n:i this meetin". Ward chapel. Hector Chiara Martell, and Rudy! u sMental Health will be Conducting the conference will Rcbol. Hamilton said a film on the when membcrs of the Home and cars of th? be Stake President Cecil Broad-ben- t, future will be shown Last dance en netted years 1 of Price. School Association Notre after the mcetinr of to Dame fchool meet next Thursough for the offer a scholarship to Carbon day evening, Fob. 9 at 7:30 p.m. college im an outstandins student in the school auditorium. All CIVIL DEFENSE in the area. Recipient of this parents, relatives and friends are scholarship last year was Ronald cordilaly invited and urged to SCHOOLING OFFERED Kulow cf Kenilworth. attend this meeting. The committee announced that 1 CARBON WOMEN if the dance proves successful NOTRE DAME HOOPSTERS PT. Y TONIGHT again this year, another scholarA concentrated schooling in civil defense is being offered i ship will Ibe purchased for CarThe Notre Irish of Fighting bon college and given to a local Dame school will meet the North at Camp Williams regularly for student. , women of Utah who are interRangers at the Price gym Emery S Tickets for the dance are av- tonight (Thursday). Preliminary ested in preparing themselves ailable from any member of the game will begin at 6:30 and the and their families with survival knowledge for any emergencies fire department. main game will start at 8 p.m. which may occur in their areas, particularly of a military nature. Mrs Lee Helper, the SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED TEACHERS HERE TO chairman ofDiamanti, the Carbon County Council of Civil Defense, at SPECIALIZE IN TEACHING HANDICAPPED KIDS a meeting with board members f AT J Sunday, said that a class planned and general chairman of the specifically for women of Car- Climaxing six months of inten-.ectELDER MILTON R. HUNTER sive research and work, the PTA Exceptional Child movement, an- - ubon county would be held at th; Carbon Council announced today nounces that the scholarships will Camp within the the next month Elder Hunter is widely-know- n that scholarships will be avail- - be large enough to cover most of depending upon one main factor, author and a former educator. He Ahlf in tpnrhrre inferno nA in the expenses insurred for the that of having at least 2.'5 women was principal of public schools f fipoclal training, if not all. Ja, education in teachi signed up for the course. Mrs Diamanti urged that each children. It has been classrooms to be set "These handicapped the He lJ Church. institutes for is need in up by the school board are not to womens organization in this area that there ascertained the author of 17 books on history, Carbon send at least one representative county for at least two be confused with the day-careligion and archaeology. classrooms for the mentally re- center whose opening is planned to the school. The three days of Elder Rudd is a director of the tarded. Assistance for children for March 1. These special class .instruction includes home prePioneer Regional Welfare Storefrom speech and hear- rooms will be a part of the paredness, a workshop on first suffering house. defects is abo urgently need- school and the students will be aid fundamentals and will in- -' All conferences held in 1961 ing ed. According to Mont Harmon, those who cannot learn in a elude recreation. Cort will be $15 of schools, the normal classroom situation, but j which includc-.meals and room. velopment as part of a special superintendent is to set up a classroom In who can learn with special trainin taking adinterested plan Anyone Church-wid- e parents and youth East the one day-caof course in Carbon this center unis The vantage may coning. anj in lflfiO by program launched Mrs DC TcaaJ der the direction Diamanti the of dialing tact State by McO David Church President Welfare department and will pro GR and welfare Leadership Kay. would give help thru-o- ut The CD council has ct Its vide care and training for those meetings are scheduled for Sat- apist the county but we could not hope children who arc unable to ben- February meetitng for hte even urday. ing of thd 13th at 8 p.m. Carl Conferences are held four to have this service until the fall efit from a special classroom." Bowns will be the speaker. times each year in the more than of 1DC2. However, we mm beAt lea t three town in Carbon E.ich of the local PTA units 320 stakes (regional divisions) gin now, if we are to have this five-weboard service at all. The school to this have contributed special county will begin holding a of the church. Church leaders Is prepared to supply the neces- jcholnrship fund end arn now at civil defense vorfe scries of mission ("I the tour regularly project khopss shortly after the Feb. 13 throughout the world where more sary clarsroom and facilities. All work on a county-wid- e than 8 000 young missionaries are that is needed are the teachers. to raise the remainder of th meeting. The chairman recently a'tend-c- d en?agnd in proselyting activities, Mr Harmon jfruthrr stated, "?urh needed money. Mrs PVrt Rasma tate meeting when CD procouncil president confor teachers are difficult, in fact, us-en, each maving his own exnen-e- s im.Torsible to find. We h;ive long clude-. "The PTA and th Fchonl grams were presented to county a period of two to tnree years. who were standiAn extensive iwnrldwid build been awnre of the rriliral need board have done all th"V cm to commissioner t in Lake. ins; program is continually work for such classrooms in our afa. pet ihe needed rlT'pom. Now ng a convention an will trained Commissions we but the all frachTs." without churches County f00 new ncd pliy adequately on at least ing A1i Interested teachers are ur? important part in layin r out CD we are nowerloss to to Tirovlde for thf church's thou- teachers, ed to contact Mr Harmon as measures for the protection of congregaprovide such facilities." sands of flourishing Mrs as possible. their counties. Hal soon de and branches. Schultz, regional tions in wards ' ny s non-prof- i ! ' "ball . ' j 'MTIG i.; di-c- -d fire-fighte- rs ay s or re s re 1 i ek a, |