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Show Universal ill Microfilm Pieruont Av 162 1 62 'a VOLUME 58 MINING AN RAI LROAD'VISTR JOT D NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH NUMBER 6 r -. Piireinnien Iffl 14 Volunteer Helper's FEB. THURSDAY, - s IBaDD ' The regular meeting of the Helper PTA will be held on Monday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Central school house. Speakers will be Mrs Kent Kilpack, Region Five Director, who will talk on PTA Founders Day .The other speaker will be Helper City Attorney Stanley V. Litizzette. The traditional Founders Day cake will be made by Mrs Ronald Jewkes. Those attending; will be invited to sample the cake after the meeting. All parents of area students, and others interested in the local schools are invited to Music for the dance will be ment bars will be under the dir ection of Louis Lupo, James Bottino and Roy Saccomanno. Proceeds from this annual affair are used to further civic undertaken by responsibilities Valentine motif. Dancing will the firemen. Among them are start at 9:30 p.m. and continue the awarding of a scholarship to Carbon College to a needy stuuntil 1:30 a.m. Chairman Nielsen said the dent of. the area; sponsorship of dutch lunches which proved so a boy to the American Legion's popular at last year's dance will Boys' State at Logan each June, again be available at a nominal and also various donations to cost. Lunches are under direct- the March of Dimes and other ion of Hector Chiara. Refresh worthy projects. : ' Firemen are anticipating the largest and furnished by Frank's Rhytlrm-aireHall decorations will be grandest "Firemens ..Bail" in the history of the event this outstanding again and are under Saturday night in the civic audi direction of Dominic Bruno and torium. Chief Louis Martinelli Archie Anderson it will be a s. and General Chairman Dean Nielsen said that arrangements are made to accommodate one of the largest crowds in the his tory of the event. Ticket Chairman Harold Nielsen, reports the members of, the department have sold every ticket printed over two weeks ago. PTA TO MEET HELPER Sayirday 6, 1964 - ; ... LDS Church Officials HEART FUND CHAIRMAN NAMES WORKERS To Attend Jr., general Harry Malaby; Castle Gate, N. Carbon Stake Meet Oscar Carlson manager of Price Trading Co. Pete Tabone; Hiawatha, Grande Veterans Mrs Mrs To Hold Election Meet Wm. G. Burgess; Wattis, Mrs The annual business meeting: George Drossis; Wellington Mrs and election of the Rio Grande Lois Nelson; Kenilworth, Mrs Veterans Club No; 2, will be Calvin Jewkes, and Price, Mrs held Sunday, Feb. 9th at 7:30 Donna Dupin. p.m. at the LaSalle dining room it was announced today by Bill Mr Carlson announced that a Flaim. meeting of the area chairmen A dinner will be served to the will be called in the near future members following the business at which time he will go over session and election, which will details of the county campaign be presided over by Leslie A.. and issue supplies for the vol Reid, president of the local club. All mmbers are urged to unteer workers. the meeting and take- part in electing their new slate PRODUCTION HOW of officers, Mr Flaim stated. Rio Two Drominent leaders of the at Price, who was appointed the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-- Carbon County Heart Fund v Saints (Mormon). Salt Chairman recently, announced Lake City, Utah, will be fea- this week the names of the tured speakers at the quarterly city and area chairmen for the conference of the North Carbon fund drive which is scheduled Stake Saturday and Sunday, to take place the latter part of this month. His committee heads February 8 and 9, in Price. are as follows: Eider Paul C. Child will For Helper Charles "Chuck" the Church's General Mrs Ghirardelli; Dragerton, Welfare Committee and Elder Paying strict attention to their instructor, Sherman H. Baer, PhD. Joan Paul Barlow the Genea- Frank Hovis, Sunnyside, Mrs John Peperakis; Columbia, Mrs are Randy Bruno and Debra Nelson, area students. logical Society. General sessions of the conference will be held Sunday at Bio Grande Publicist 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Stake CARBON FUEL CO. IN 50 LICENSE PLATES SPEECH THERAPY Center. They will be conducted Retires After 44 Years Since the mine accident of Women Bowlers Place by Stake President Cecil Broad-benT 4SA DEADLINE FEB, 28TH OFFERED CHILDREN Price. Visitors are wel iuecemoer id, ioo, 111 wmcu In Local Tournament rr yc still. snvAa rnnnniurt the were miners and nine come Awarded killed, ComDanv Coal Tne Price office of the Utah minated Friday with the retire III PlDDfHJ CHUDM 0 x. Playing in the local bowling. West section nf the Carhon Fuel RlrW Oiild is a retired dis-'n j. ; tournev" here last weekend were State Tax Commission reported ment of Carlton T. Sills as ad- - IN uAllDUfi OUIlUULu trict manager of the American !JUeiense vAUliraci nunc ucai xicipci of vertising and publicity this week that purchases teams in team events, 51 sprimislv damaefpd thp enmnanv ' dm- jvviiifaiijr manager UWKW1V O J.11C lyClllOC rn4niaitv An Express Company. He has serv. rra. j license plates by area residents of the Rio Grande railroad, m aouDies ana iuz has been singles hL in ed as a bishop and a engaged bringing pajfs Washington, Center, DC, piy is "lagging" slightly from that sills has been with the rail- to officers iSSrt - the mine back into full product- - enries, according and for three years of Defense the Suppresident, activity Km Kal Womens Bowling of last year. Only 15 more days road since 1934, and had headed Snt rwiSSS presided over the North Central Piy Agency announced today ion. Work was resumed in the cluldren,. . remain to purchase the plates, the r f II 4U advertising depart- problems who live-iIIIIIIIIHVm r.HVI KFTI'llflll rnafrtn L'linl the. Car- - States Mission. Deadline date is Feb. 28th. 1941 EJder Barlow is a graduate 506, Helper. Utah, has been 7th, and partial production was The tax office is open five or t0 his employment with oiulc uaiuv awi, ncuwuuu f!nSSf Af.Hic TTnivorcitv nf Tftnh has . f io icj pstah shefl nn thnt rinte Thff F day thru the railroad, Sills was publisher days each theSSt now at courses lj.anes 'at5b' in mine is taken bitumof working to provide 6,850 tons postgraduate Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - 0f the Gunnison Republican, a of its normal production rate. at Young Armed for the genealogy coal Forces, Brigham jn0US Tr.t office will be closed one weekly newspaper, from 1920 to Dr. Sherwin H. Baer, from University Adult E duc fi" ,. !T The contract was awarded af-A mon nn tyta Wednesday day next week 1932, when the paper was merg- - BYU. will conduct a speech 'been k panel have Lincoln's Birthday. ed with the Gunnison News- - therapy clinic every Friday af- to begin to repair the damage avina 577, Virge Taskar 573, EU SSthoS tlSmg- Fo.r?-"v?.tcmPan1 "Get your plates now, and champion. He was with the ternoon and Saturday in the to sustained in the West section sie Wharff avoid the rush," tax office em- - combined properties until he Public Health offices located in and 570, Martha Johnson : of the mine. This section has 562, and three with 553, Nita out. adSSniSativf wSk rfoZ left to join the Rio Grande. ployes point Price. rt (the Silvagni Building. defense Petroleum Sup- - been imperative since the ac - Webb, Norene Jewkes, This week he was honored Shirley, as as a center Piy is the oil industry's riripnt 24 remain c ,,ntii n,,,;, Jan and Fnoay Sarday Printers Ink magazine's ne a Helen M. Vaughn Rites with accoumdm customer. It proiessionai procures blggest Baer conducted a roof sunnorts and ner! Douhles: Doubles: Pat Scar Silver Medal Award for adver- - j has achieved national promin- - more than ?1 billion Worth Of adequate mancnt air installations have relli Tarv HhirarHelli 11SQ Mtr Held Wednesday At tisin excellence and with an diagnstic clinic where he iden ence. ' rr..i' fua) and chemical Droducts an- ah nuift 111 t child's speech prob- jneoii T71 J il.VIUI , XjCIVXasier 1XOO, mi iumucti. Mitchell Chapel, Price honorary membership in theJified0e,ach Parlnur will lde were Class then schedules YKrldrA nU?Uy 1113 been has Liz fter ive Bonza He. establishing fT production Richeda, cptWps fnr Mrs ttp. Advertising Clnh of Ttenvpr for under the joint supervision of len Konakis, Kris Saccomanno' Tmmevlts len Grace Matekovic Vaughn, He is also a member of the arranged on an individual and Foreeson the the group basis, depending Beau of Mines'and 1106, Franc s Berensen, Jona 47, Oroville, Calif, were held at Association of Railroad cal number of children the the Utah State Industrial Com- - Costeilo 11,02, Charlotte Herzog, having is of which he Funeral Chapel, Price tising Managers, evening. urday same speech problems. mission, plans include Betty Tyle 1095, Pat Bottino, Wednesday afternoon. She died a past president; the Colorado the removal of all damaged Frances Stagg 1076 APPOINTED ROWLEY be35 children Saturday morning at her home' and Utah Press Associations, Approximately equipment from the area,, and a All Events, Scratch: Prudy ' and the Denver Press Club. after an illness. gan therapy last week. of the West Patterson 1577, Irene Mezek, general clean-uShe was born Sept. 20, 1916, Sills is a member of the board ' , MASTER WATER section. ,1528, Nita Webb 1524, Netta Bur at Spring Glen, to Martin and of directors of the Visiting Parents of children having Full Droductinn is exnerted to ton jT Ha Mary Vuksinick Matekovic. She Nurses Assn., and is chairman speech difficulties are urged to m a water user:, mouung vi resume m August or September ton 1743, Virge Taskar 1685, Fr. take advantage of this opportun married Donald Vaughn in 1941, of the economic education the Price River drainage area 0 this year.' Nev. Was member of mittee of the Colorado State lty. The fee charged is very Slasg 1684, Pat Scarcelli 1663. neia luesoay mornuig m me 1959 to small results The Bonnie Lanes gave "200" Mie the Chamber of Commerce, and he incorporated compared First Congregational Church. un- caroon counnouse, uoumy to the following: Cherie was mine can The from a be derived that pins to opened remain in present a these active Survivors are her husband; plans der direction ot wayne v. Lnd- - by Chris 227 "225" pin; Irene Me. of this type. and Diamanti James Beacco OrMrs Ed assignments, (Karen) daughter, Utah State Engineer, the d'e, in a as zek Pat Scarcelli 212. Char 213, He will his piamanti and partnership two wife, Irene, grandchildner, Oroville; Interested parents who have present Price River Water Com 1953i COmPany was incor- - lotit Herzog 211, Netta Burton ren; mother, Spring Glen; sis- - continnue to make their home not been contacted through the missioner. David S. Rowlev of pcr.tca in 1950 with the above- - 205, Prudy Patterson 203, Mary ters, brothers, Jack, Carlo, Mrs in Denver. schools or Health Department, ' Spring Glen, was reappointed namcd being the principal share Jerant 201, Rose Strong 201, and John (Anne) Kosec, Mrs Ted . to serve during the year 1964. sho'jla contact Dr. Baer after Alberta Rolando 200. U. soders. U. ot Be Will Host (Charlene) Milovich, all Spring 6:30 p.m. on Fridays, and 4:15 At this meeting Mr Rowley Tne source 0f the company's: The annual meet-iand the Glen; Martin Jr., Mrs James To Utah - Idaho the annual rerort of the coal ig Castle Gate 'B' seam Awards Banauet will be held p.m. on Saturdays. read (Tina) Elegante, Provo; Bill, water condition on the drainage whi(.h is one of the cieariest Sunday. Feb. '16 at the Country Salt Lake; Mrs Andre (Kather- arpa auring the past 12 months Keam3 of coal in the Carbon Club. Reservations must be in Las Vegas, Nev.; ine) ldcntjJrT ' Ofi.cr business taken care of County coai fieMs.. JL Simeteys,m Games Parish in Mri no later than Feb. 13th. . Friday vi vvdh 01 and Colorado auiHiuuu weeuiiK ai lilt Utah,! In Civic Auditorium ri amnn hrnthers sard .Wyoming Mrs a budget for the year 1964. school sci- in w the company has adequate res - lfJCU TCI FPUONF ivw. along with Catholic St Parish cnce be at will the Anthony's teachers, erves of coal land to meet all MrY lonii rmVianriew q Coos 9 will bold a Parish Social at the foreseeable production Rtv , ok , MrV WavnV 'NplliP. r University of Utah Feb. j for the second annual Inter- - civic auditorium here Friday ROBERT RYAN, star of stage SCOUT SEMINAR SET. jme ts for the next 50 years. - ' UlHllU I UKT KtAUT Don Mrs Calif.; : Lewis, Concord, : A T rr : c : ni ..nl..nU1 will narrate "A JUI11UI IllUUIUiUH OUlCIlCe VdlUdUlc and screen, ailU IUUIR, UUeilllJi SUVt'IUi The mine specializes in com- Totf. T nPnn Orinn rnMt "A new telephone directory and act as Blackout The to Portrait" Lincoln Humanities patrons. Symposium. Iprizcs coal which is hauled ,in k ir, jmercial this area will go to press in - prize will be $7057 numbers host on the Bell Telephone Hour FOR PRICE FER, 7-- 8 Intermountain indus-lr The and symposprincipally by truck, Glen cemeterv under direction 1 week," Phil B. Ilorsley mafrtJabout xrhinh oi NBC-Ton Tuesday, Eve aniuicu auiciouvtiui uuiitujoj imuu over (rii iuiii, unt; vl of Mitchell Funeral Home. f The annual University of the Mountain States inss beins conducted throueh- - will also be offered as prizes.. ning, Manager 11th. rail y by February nominal out the United States, is spon- - Everyone welcome Scouting will be held at Price reAttend FIREMEN'S BALL Telephone Co, announced today. Carbon Fuel was notified sored by the U.S. Army Junior admittance charge. Friday and Saturday at Carbon ccnfJy that it has been awarded' The new directory will include Saturday, Feb 8th Cvjt-ge,1903 Archery Hunt the same exchanges that eppear along with Government contracts Science and Humanities Sym-- j Helper Civic Auditorium of. the the Utah National Parks Coun- - about 25 000 tans with totalling: mosia Program, the U.S. Armv! delivery! in the present edition Proves Popular Again This and the San book. directory cil, Carbon, and Emery Railroader's Services Proving Ground, mado beginning March of this, telephone A TFntrh Urvipp lipid ,Dugway iho University nf TTtah Utah's archery deer season Juan and Grand counties scout .R'Jl. UUUUf.ll UUllUUiJ, "W. .will include all of the local ex- m iiem luonuay last vear again proved to be a districts changes of the phone company, Monday In Vernal According to Dr. Donald D. as weli as the exchanges of the Funeral rites for Mrs Annie Bode', director of the JSII sym-P- . Funeral services for Clarence popular and successtui mini, 1 raining wm De oiierea lor of scout to masters, leaders, the Uniwere held of and director the Department junior Emery County Farmers TeleHatch, 84, Vernal, Albert Pickering, 58, Salt Lake according posium explorer advisers and cub mas-' - LENTEN SCHEDULE phone Assn., Inc. Monday in the Vernal Second versity's Ecological and Epid - ;Citv.' who died last Friday in Fish and Game. The new directory is schedulLDS Ward Chapel. She died last emiological Research S t u d y a Salt Lake hospital, were held Figures compiled from the re- - ters and den masters. Lenten sched is the Following and will be cards The training ed for delivery on March 14th. given by Thursday evening 01 causes in- omce, sopnomore ana junior Monday. He was an engineer on turn of hunter permit St. Anthony's Catholic This for ule bow 12.768 find distcommittee show to was The post deceased in delivery date will work in students from schools troop run cident age. questionnaires the Rio Grandcs passenger high Church, Helper: omcers. loconjunction with the new telearea were between Helper and Salt Lake, and arrow hunters aiieid during riot the mother of Thorit Hatch, - the Intermountain camnus will be The reseason. college and businlaw to submit on in and invited the phone office being built at Hunt 119 was born Sept. 17: 1905, cal attorney LENTEN SCHEDULE papers enof of all 2,040 the loca'e activities, ington. The new office will search projects they had con- - Tucker, Utah County, a son of They bagged a total ess man. Ash Wednesday title nil rpsidents of Huntington Orientation clinic Friday will She was born Jan. 15, 1880 at ducted. A committee of Uni.' Charles M. and Myrtle E Raw-Fis- deer throughout the State for a individual Haven, Idaho, to Alma M. versity of Utah faculty mem- - lins Pickering. Married to Ther hunter success figure of 15.9 begin at 7 p.m. Introduction of Morning Mass at 7 a.m. Dist- !to be able to have and will y morn of Ashes the after ribution service, and 'and w. special guests instructors mock Mar. bers is studying the papers esa Bills at Soldier Summit percent. and Saran morn on tne an and Mass the the kill for in and into explana-196made of be the will ing operation eveninng at, go ned to Alva liatcn, Jan. 15, l!)8 which were submitted and will Was locomotive engineer for the Composition all time At 15. that of 7:30 bucks Mar. of tin 1,059 the lists 1956. season p.m. He died program of given, 1, to Vernal. select eteht them ing be read D&3GWRR. Member Brother at July numLent Mass in the will of b the is telephone deer during present Saturday meetings Daily She was a member of the LDS during the symposium. hood of Locomotive Engineers and 981 antlerless bers in Huntington will change. held at 7 to 9:30 p.m. and will at 7 a.m. The Intermountain Symposium Church. Survivors are his widow, son, total harvest of 2,040 animals, Lenten Devotions Mr Hors'ey stated tnat any The Department noted that consist of pack administration Survivors are sons, daughters, agenda includes, in addition to Jame3 A..; mother; sister, Mrs Roat 7:30 and new listings should arrow and deer masters. for den p.m. bow Wemesdays changes the Lake: of Salt N. S. Hatch, Mrs Edna Sund- - the presentation of student average Nellie Bills, all 12 now by contacting the Benediction. and made Sermon be the over sary, past Mrs Zelda Eldredge, Mrs pers, lectures bv eminent three brothers, Charles W., of hunt success Stations of the Cross. Fridays telephone business office. This, Watkins, all of VeraljnnaMties on life in scientific Grand Junction, Colo.; Francis years closely approximates 16 certain conviction at 7:30 p.m. followed by Bene- would, also be an ideal time to Thorit, Helper; 10 grandchildren research, visits to University E., Robert E.. Salt Lake City; cercent. which is higher than It isnc my children man loses his freedom diction. 'get your the national average for this that and 21 great grandchildren; one research laboratories, and visits three grandchildren. with own will be Confessions heard nis of weak relatives you lisff a living prior .except through Burial was in Memorial Gar increasingly popular type sister, Mrs Olive Wilkinson, of,' to the research facilities of V. Mohandas new Gandhi Mass each weekday. in the iness. directory. Continued on Page Three hunting. dens, Salt Lake City ter-da- rep-rese-ct at-atte- t, 1 A A ? lr, n. ,- pjfti ?S niJt 2h stake SgIPSSS. 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