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Show YlTS1 Microfilm Pierpont Av 1,62 l.e2 VOLUME 57 DISTRICT THURSDAY, JAN. PI new yornms H outstanding achievement in SCHOOLS TO HOLD 'LIGHTS ON FOR EDUCATION typing and transcription competence, at a special awards as "Lights on For Education". b semibly at Stevens Henager ColCancer Films Showing comes a reality next Thursday, lege in Salt (Lake City. The announcement was made 17, when every school house For Next Tuesday Jan. Bishop L,. R. Taylor will act this 'we:k by I. W. Stevens, the in Carbon County and the State as chairman, asissted toy his president of the (business school. Next Tuesday. (Jan. 15) the of Utah, will be lighted. two counselors. Students achieving outstanding Cartwn County Chapter of the The "lighting" is a part of a will program sponsored by the CoA cordial invitation to attend performance in a particular sub- - American Cancer Society is extended to the general public. jeet are presented with a special show miee films ond the cancer operating Agencies for the Pubawards certificate in recognition danger signals and tests for the lic Schools, and will be for the of their achievements. disease, at &e Spring purpose of enlightening people Miss Tamagawa attended the!Gkll school house at 7:30 th? problems con. pjn concerning SURVIVAL COURSE ' Helper Junior High here and is it ,was announced education in Utah. fronting Mrs today by a graduate of Carbon HighPace Boyack, chairman of the On that evening in the res-the pective schools, members of SLATED HEBE JAN, 21 sc" 001 at iTice. Sipring Glen fund drive. Board of Education, school prinThe showing will be .under the cipals and teachers, will be on was Announcement made today LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS direction of Mrs Robert Goudge, hand to aid in presenting facts oy vtraon ivierrui, tarDon tuuu and figures concerning public Director of Survival Training dad Mexicana CuauMmoc new,,MrS Elias Degn, Carbon Cancer schools, and a program for imDrive chairman and Mrs Robert provement will be suggested. be held in Helper Monday, Jan. President io DaLa Cruz cf Hassell all cf Price. j All residents are urged to at. 21 at 7:30 jwm. m the music Vice president Juan tend the school serving their room of the helper Jumor Hign inAll adults in this area are Sanchez Hiawatha; secretary, p that areas evening and partici- to attend all of the showscho01, Castello Guzman, Hiawatha; vited the development of a and all young people over pate in Mr Merrill said it is most ur- - Treasurer, Angelina Deciga, of ings, of action to desirable program 12 years of ag3- are invited to to the Utah State recommend gent that at least one member Sunnyside. 8:30 session and see The board of directors includes attend of each family group in the convenes on the last film, cn the sf frets of Legislature, which14th. area take this training in ele- - La!a Gallegos, Helper; David January Monday, of smoking, which should be mentary nursing practices and Ochoa, Sunnyside; Ramona Salas interest to them. first aid to qualify them to care of Helper; Ramona Valdez, Pric?. special A the dinner present honoring for th? needs of their family Brewers Association members in the event of a local officers and the new officers wi'l lICi! CMfilMCCD DI AIJO Opens Offices or national emergency, when the be given soon, The lodge is. sponsoring a tem UOU LNUIl.LLM YLttUQ In Lake City services of a doctor and regular nurses might not be readily av- - again this year in th? local reThe United St a tee Bre wers creational program at the civic CLASSES JAN, 15TH adable for hours or days. Association this week announced auditorium. Wayne Ringer, Agricultural the consolidation and redisrict Engineer from Utah State Univ- ing of its Field Service division ersity Extension Service, will be oJfiees and has selected Salt in the county on January 15 to Lake City as headquarters for CIVIL DEFENSE ACTIVITIES FOR REVUEQ conduct a class on lighting, wir its new Western District con. At a state meeting called last people would add (materially to ing, fire, and accident prevention. sisting of Arizona, Colorado,. Id week by State Civil Defense Dir the morale of our country should The meeting will be held in aho, Montana, Nevada, New otter Leonard A. Higgins, the another crisis occur similar to Room ,10 of Carbon College at Utah and Wyoming. Mexico, work done during 1&52 was re- - Cuba. Very soon it will be a g p.m., Tuesday, January 15th. John C. Campbell, who since viewed and plans for this year familiar sight to see large num-- 1 This is one of a series of meet 1957 has headed up the were disclosed. ;bers of shelter signs which will jngs designed to Help custodians Division, will be dir In reviewing the Civil Defense be posted iby the Corps of Engin. of our public buildings, as well ector of the new district. Program Mr Higgins said: jeers and Civil Defense local! as home owners, in this field of "As we look 'at our "Civil De - units' before February" 1st work. It is open to the public, fense at the end of the year 1962, invitations "During 1962 our Civil special toeing we are cognizant of the fact that Tense for the Sttate of Utah's'ent throughout the area, we are urgently in need of more made what I would tenm, satis- iprofessor iRinger is an expert Civil Defense and more partici - factory progress. Limited finances in this field. The meeting is of pation at local level. The Cuban and misunderstandings may ret- - gTeat importance to the people crisis during that year revealed ard a program, but we do not of this area, and is free to the some startling maaecfuacles in ieei max mis nappenea to our public. the progrnm that should be rec. Civil Defense; as a matter of tified as soon as possible. Even 'fact, as we reviewed the situa Human dignity, economic freethough we feel sometimes thatjtion curing the Cuban crisis, we the crisis is over, I think this is rather felt that we would be dom, individual responsibility, not realistic; we can never tell, much better prepared in CiviL these are the characteristics that when we have a country dedi- Defense than would a lot our distinguish democracy from all cated to Carmrnmism as Cuba is, neighboring states. We shall make other forms devised by man. how long we are going to be every effort in all the counties (Dwight D- Eisenhower without more trouble occurring. and the cities in Utah during the coming year to ibuild up pro"We are starting out the year grams for shelters, supplies, and Telephone Hour 1903 with a program in view of home preparedness, and we hope giving protection to Mt Civilian, that the end of J963 will see which is the prime cause of our ( some major advances for the Civil Defense activities ; ,we more protection and survival of the and more realise that we must people of Utah." The Assoication, oldest incorp The State Staff and members have some method of educating trade organization in the th of of to The of himself. care him take eArmy Corps Engineers took the lead in industry' nation, fact that the Federal Govern- - will cover the entire state before self regulation in 1938 when it merit is placing emphasis on the end of January, to assist the established its first office in Ne- community shelters in our ownjlneal Civil Defense Directors in bra.ka. The program, assuring home, but the Federal proeTam obtaining liceses and posting the maintenance of wholesome con- providing shelters for 50 million shelter signs. ditions for the sale of beer and in the public interest, has . ' ? i since . been extended throughout r i i most of the country. RIO GRANDE $11.3 MIUIOH PROGAM Association Henry Helper Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints will sponsor a welfare benefit banquet at the chapel on Friday, Jan. 11 from 5 to 7 . mar For i Monday, (following induction ceremonies at the Carbon County the county comCourthouse missioners met and reorganized, Commissioner Albert naming Santi of Price, as chairman of the board. He replaces Louis Kosec cf Spring Glen, at the The other head of the table. commission mcmlber is Gerald Oviatt of Dragerton. Chairman for Set The oath of office was given to all new and reelected county officials by Seventh District Court Judge Fred W. Keller. Those taking the oath included incumbents B. H. Young, county clerk and auditor; Charles Sem-ke- n Sr., county assessor; John Albert Bene, county surveyor Passic, county sheriff, and A. John Ruggeri, county attorney. Two new officers also received the oath of office. , - U.ivWJlhoSlk ALBERT SANTI They w"tre William Thomas, elected to succeed N. P. Petter-sso- n, and Mrs Ann OTJrien, who suceeds Mae Sampinos. starts 30th Year Service te (Mr f i '62 'ir :. i ..'':', St "BRIG" YOUJVG , De-jw- ith j Funeral Services Today For Rulon A. Bryner. Term in Office SHRINE MEMBERS Mr TO MEET FRIDAY 'Mr Young started his 301h year of public service, having been el. cted to eight consecutive terms in office. Mr Scmkcn began his 25th year, having first been appointed to the assessor's position in 1933. Mr Young's first year in office was 1933. Salt Utah-Wyomi- ng ar 21st At a recent meeting of the Stella D'America Lodge No. 77 of the Columbian Federation of Italian.Ameritan Societies, new officers were elected as follows: Dr. J. J. Xal;pi-az- , president; Edward Richeda, grand president; Laurence Cha, vice president; Waiter L. iBorla, recording A ugrust Winkelried, secretary; treasuier; Louis Bolognesc, financial secretary; Angelo Cha, inside doorman; Eugene Andre, ini, outside doorman. Inspectors are Joe Pavignano, Dominic Bruno and Tony Guzzo. Several of the officers have served in their offices for a great number of years. Dr. Dalpiaz is beginning his 2;lst consecutive year as president of the organization, and Mr Bolognese his 17th year as financial secretary. Dr. Dalpiaz also holds the of, fice of national vice president of the Columbian Federation. Santi was sworn in as the commissioner and term. Kosec for the four-ye- It' 1963 10, Stella D'America Names Dr. Dalpiaz President Commission t the of Castle Gate, has 'been honored members NEWSPAPER HELPER, UTAH NUMBER 2 Helper LDS Priesthood Castle Gate Girl Group Sponsors Banquet Awarded Certificate Ruth Tamagawa, daughter of At Chapel Friday Mr and Mrs iFrank Tamagawa Frietftihood RAILROAD AND MINING A Members of the Eastern Utah will convene to. morrow night (Jan. 11) at the Kiva Supper. Club in Helper at 7:30 p.m. for their regular meet- -' ing and election session, accord- -, ing to Grant McDonald, club ' president. Prior to the election session a speaking progrram will be preFRESSETT IS NAMED sented. Thorit Hatch, local law yer, will be the main speaker. Topic of his talk will be "The ' PRESIDENT OF Advantages of Executing a Will." All members of the club have b:cn notified to attend the meet- CHQOL BOARD ing and take part in the election At a board meeting of the of new. officers and committees. ' Carbon County Board School held the members recently, named Jack Pressett, represen- Sorelle Stell aD'Amerlea tative of the East Carbon area, Elects New Officers as president of the board for Members of SorelLs Stella D'- the ensuing year. He will take over the chair held the past America Lodge held their election three years by Hal Schultz of and business meeting Jan. 3 at the civic auditorium. The followHelper. ing were elected: Grand PresiNamed vice was president dent, Canma Slavensky; President James Nklson, Spring Glen Other board members are Mrs Rose Vuksinick; Vice President, Evelyn Jones, Price and "Stubby" Sally Mauro; Recording Secre. tary, Mary Beveridig?; Financial Petersen, Price. Adeline Bolognesc; J. Grant JCilfoyle, Superin- Secretary, Florence iMantello; tendent of schools, reviewed the Trea-ure- r, activities of the district during Inside Guard, Margaret Paluso. Inspectors are (Rosa Orlandi the year 1962 and outlined the and Adeline Rolando; Sick Com objectives for the new year. The Board discussed the cur. mitlce chairman JCathryn Ori; rent 'Tights on for Education" HeIeT area, Bertha DeVietti; Cas program being sponsored by the tie Gate area, ABjina Ariotti; aTea PTA organizations, to take Teresa Mott, Price. Auditors are placa in the county January 17. Ida Bruno. Kathryn Ori and This i? a .part of a program or. Rce Vuksinick. The iodite armiverjary party ganized by the State GAPS ed to will be held .Pamja'v 19 at 7 ucational group siibsequent support for n.m. at the AVrine Ca'?, Price. asking Legislative All meml)ers are invited. the schools of the state. Shrine Club Funeral services for Rulon A. Bryner, 66, Prrice, welljcnown cnurcn and civic worker, who died Monday, will (be conducted in the Price today at 2 p-Second Ward Chapel. 'Mr Bryner .was registrar at Carbon College for 10 years and headed the initial plan for the college's bookstore and Union buikung. For the past five years he had been manager of the Bookstore and Union at Carbon. He was a fanner Price city treasurer, and worked for the VS. Bureau of Reclamation for (five ears. He had been a past president of the Price Rotary Club as well as past president an member of the State man's Assn for 28 years.. active memoer oi tne church he served a mission to ae Northern States from 1917 the past 18 years CARBON 4-- H GIRLS a a member of the ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS he had North Carbon Stak? High Coun-- ! Feast cf Th; Holy Family ciI- - He had also .been active in WIN TRIP TO DENVER and Parents' Sunday N N activities, Scouting Since the Sisters of the Holy He was born Nov. 14. 1393, in Carbon County will furnish are engaged in the ReFamily son a oz ana ALoert lncuiricn winners out of eleven four ligious Instruction cf the boys Mariah Pace Bryner. He who will the E. the in in of Utah, slate announcing King, i and , from the 1st grado to OF IMPROVEMENTS FOR YEAR 1983 effective January 1st, ried Lillis (Lou) A. Morlcy on the girls it is attend the annual Western 12th, suggested that all in the Lake June Salt of19", division said 26 in Denver January 13 'Roundup the present o! erton and Aa improvement program Endot, Utah, parents attend one of the Masses to 17. These Tempi. .crouoed eee'ranh. will hs ir.s girls had winning for 11)03 is anOther major classifications $11.3 (million Survivors include his widow. next Sunday. An explanation of demonstrations at the S'.ata Fair iv ziir.vtc fnr oroat-- i Vin i ctt in thTo rnltrf!An culcrV,nnl and B. G. involve trestles Aydelott, nounced by bridges, .,; two daugli. er efficiency. He pointed out that one Eon- Eruce innris'n will (riven, ihv MonsJc - laj1, , '",muv'' preiicknt of the Denver & Rio verts, yard tracks, sidings ard invw In ihi-- direction were tors, Mrs Wallis C (Jolcne) ini'ini Connie Nick from Carbonville Railroad. nor of Grande Western Dowling. industry track.?; changes grade West Covins, Calif.; Mrs Hannah, when 1943 as back Marcclla Pace from Price and as taken far Parents of public and parochial More than $135 million has or alignment; signals and inter. Sincer Patti Tace will make it was found that of Charles L. (Louise) Moffitt, the State Agricultural dewon supervision and road 4V. for be aware! communication hnr rIWinri appearance on (been expended looting piams.... Idaho! fur grandchildren: school students should V scv- in monstration with an automotive programs c of their duties and equipment .improvements in Uw; systems; roadway machinery and Bell Tck,phone Iour oveT ivirs trnl a central office "What Puts the demonstration uoy) said.; tools the 1947JC2 ties of in .eriod, Aydelott shop buildings, engineprogram religious on FridaVi Jan. la prcsentj"1 Seattle, Wash. In the Spark Plug." Th:ir certain wa under Spark Of this amount, $05.9 million orihous?3 and appurtenances. a selection of songs that she Hi1irnc. uuriai win te in tne iticc instruction. There would be far leader was James Warren. million per "The year ,1962 was a perplex- ing an avcrag? of f'wer homicides and cuicides in The other Other famous. make helped "Exhaustive studies," he addJCity Cemetery under direction this old winning team is world, if people knew of year is represented by locomo ing one for the railroads," Ayd stars on the program include ed resulted in the new align-'Price. Wallace Mortuary Jane of Spencer and composed elott declared. Kio orancie s Frcd Waring and the Pennsyl how to live. tives and cars of of Price who Board the USBA which Ruth ment . , Srvrrmnt in fiddfrt in. frrvco rmmirc fnr iha firet .... . "Religion is no guarantee but, were state meal qua ivanians.' nianisi jean uasaavsus A . ....v u,v con iippiuvvu ai 19G3 at a cost of $7j1 million, ter registered a substantial Tei! me what company thou it is the strongest force on this test winners. Bothpreparation alnt'anc New York city ballet stars Uiruci.'rs of these girls mccting. will include il5 general (purpose which was nullified by later jaCqU,,s M e l;ssa keepest, and I'll tell thee vhat earth for Peace of Mind and had individual Foods projects, d'Amiboise, Cervantes thou are. locomotives; 100 losses of traffic due largely to jraydcn, Ji liana and Pat Neary. Loyalty to God's Law. You Ccntinvea on Page Fcur received special assistance box cars, with 15', curtailed operation in gieel andl have a grave duty. Think and their mothers. 50'6" f:om tt over and over, as your childoor opening, cushion undcrframe related industries. Extension Home Agent Mrs. dren ptow older," Msgr. Dowling and roller .bearings; 400 50.ton Schfufield, will accompany Clara oointrd out 53'20'' bulkhead flat cars with 'Clcse supervision of operating to the 4JII Roundup. the girls n roller bearings; 25 65' expenses and lower tax accruals will be B t!Ie Al'o attending r a in l nrnn w i hutn inntr'iiTfin t r an inrrpaut" ftiiinn fit Trrcnonton and Elbeen decor have Smith from SOCIAL FRIDAY The hamlxirgcr outstanding Axderson; Archie annual " "Firemen's trra. ofil Bair, ,nr Tne act? ioci iu,rir, and Janice Force aine Faws-oA regular Parhh social sponwill lx? held in the Helaer civic stand. Dean Nielsen and Roy cne of the highlights of previous rlrt aw tna-.xA- . fsv r,t;nnA t 4,m. of St. George. Thre girls were sored by members of St. on Saturday. Feb. Saccomano; refreshments, Loun.oancc? auditorium n fo o winrrrs In Home Economics Muric for the dance will be Church, will be h'ld on to Louis Martin- - Lupo. George Mart: 11. and Jim equipped to handle a wide var- - oral income 'taxw "throng allow Wh. according . Two the civic drmim at and pub- - provmcd by the 11) (Jan. i advertising !n Friday of Bottino: lli. chi.f Volunteer, Helper's m,Twi;t--rn,!.', (ctKi . ' c'ub Glenn T. Bnird, state, prizes a $30 00 tidi'or-umb"ginni"g t S p.m. rovMed service. trailnr. recently adonted Fire Department, Chi:4 Martin, licity, D. J. (Buckie) Saccoman valuable door and Ex'en'.ort the with UU loader a Martin Parish, and Walter Savings Bona Lady's eirc Top prize being "dangled" before; y tr-hair dryer, will b? given natron? of this popular srrnl Service, ja'd that the trb to 'he as general Borb; foor ponce, Tfr involve total expenditure of $4.2 uc Service and investment credit of James Puglie:-nn Rebol away during the intermission. "vent, will be the J200 Ca h Rnmuo pivrs,boyi and g;rl minion. inflation. This will provide the chairman .for the 1M3 dance. lelli. Guido Toigo, and to event. mrt th on rize Black.Out unity oppfrt Chiara. 'and Hector rail chang funds to aid in prosecuting Rio S?rvlr.; with Puglieae on the wilri Principal main-lin- e oiitfandin? younst for this outstanding On that night a tital of S5 mim-yMr Puglicse stated that plans es call for 7.4 imiles of new 138 Grande plan? to update eiuip- general committee are the follow states astern all the event. from the season on called be winter event Include the will pfopV ' social of will war for this aain tlnlnfor- - , ilW" volunteer -firemen: Wf,1liTiif(nn .. ,, . nf1- n' , . . ,, ,. .. , , events. pound tail rrJ,i,n social and education too the in are available from any nvmber Other valuable prizes, ticket sales, jiaroia ptiein; tne eia.o.-i- c end nrlce, Utah; 3.72 miles of .minted improvements to the cn- SAOTI .... 24 nirrpte chairman reports. the fire depertenent. of tne ana, lioor ior dance Domiak: Bruno IDecoraUnc, railroad Rivltire rail 13d cow (bctweca plant." pound j - Star ' PUNS Fire-orat- ed uji Fr f v. Indent 4-- mar-chang- es 4-- H 6- - - NBC-l'""'- ,8 - con-,so- rmiuy-fcasiW- n- tffi-- .... of road-switch- er par-Tnt- s, 70-t- on Firemejis 70-to- i vit,c ,i-w- .. .-a ,t Here Feb. th i 1 m,r BaS! rU An-'hnn- v'r al-- "Hi-Not- es If i c Martin-Rud- Tir-krt- s -- v ,,, wt , ouu. rs |