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Show Universal Microfilm HI Pierpont Av CONFERENCE Research Will 1,82 1.62 TACKLE and experience know-hofrom nearly 40 years of fighting one of our most pre valent and troublesome noxious weeds will be featured at the 1965 Utah Weed Control Conference Feb. 26, says Ralph Home, Carbon Extension Agent. The conference for everyone concerned with weed control work begins with registration at 8:30 a.m. in the prudential Federal Building, Salt Lake. Wild Morning-tGloryalso known as Field Bindweed, is the featured weed: Louis A. Jensen, USU extension agronomist reports that approximate ly 246,180 acres of land in Utah are infested with it second only to halogeton and more than any other noxious weed on irrigated crop land. "We estimate there are acres in Carbon County, so the conference will be of spec I PROBLEM v ial value to us," Home said. Delmar C Tingey, USU prof essor emeritus of Agronomy w , WED .. ... ii m,. in . will explain the most effective ways that have been found to control this weed. He will point out how farmers can manage their cropping program to cope with Morning Glory without notheir crop ticeably reducing yields. Other features of the conference 'include, organization and function of county weed com- mittees; latest results of n vi i re- VOLUME 59 NUMBER RAILROAD "DISTRICT AND MINING A Oonimiitv - ZIP CODE HELPER. UTAH 7 NEWSPAPER 84526 1963 SCHOOL LOCATION Meeting .Februanr 23 TO search on control of weeds in promising weed chemicals and crops and on the range; new how to use them effectively: and safe use of herbicides or DELEGATION APPROVES USE OF COLORADO weed chemicals. Representatives of the Car GOAL-POWPROJECT bon County Weed committee RIVER WATER FOR will be attending. Everyone inApproval to proposals which subordinate to water use for terested in weed control is inwould use Colorado River water the Initial Phase of the Central vited and urged to attend. in coal developments on the Utah Project. "The Initial Phase is already Kaiparowits Plateau of Kane construction. The Vernal under in Utah, County, was given by Senator Frank E. Unit is completed, and the BonMoss and other members of the neville Unit is ready for construction. Without .the Central Utah delegation, recently. Utah Project there is not enThe water use must be sub- ough water for Utah's growth. ordinate to the Initial Phase of "However, I support the Re the Central Utah Project, how sources Company, Inc., proposal as, prior to water use for the ever, according to Moss. An application for use of Ultimate Phase of Central Utah. 102,000 acre feet of Colorado The Kaiporawits Plateau develRiver water has been approved opment's expected to take some 0 years for construction and by the Utah Water & Power of at as this least earlier complete exploitation of coal Board, week. The plan under study deposits. "It is doubtful the Ultimate would involve mining more than 500 million tons of coal from Phase of C.U.P. will be ready the Kaiporawits Plateau. An to put water to beneficial use immense amount of electrical before that time. It would ap- energy would be generated near pear that water for use for the coal field and transmitted generation would terminate or into Southern California and decline about the time the Southwest points. In his mate Phase comes into being, letter to Secy Udall, Sen. Moss I suggest that agreement be said: (written into any award of water "The utilization of these coal to relinquish water rights as reserves would be a great boon exploitation of coal is accom- Sen. Frank E. Mas and Rep. David S. King pointing to Crescent Junction vicinity for helium plant. to Utah. I am hopeful the plashed." water can be made available Sen. Moss said he recognizes and I am writing you to inform the obvious benefits to Utah of such a massive project, and you of my position. UTAH TAX COLLECTIONS $230 MILLION "I support appropriation of will do all he can to support the requested amount of water development of the economy to the project, provided it is and natural resources. III FISCAL UTAH FOUNDATION FEB. 18, THURSDAY, WILL BE ON BRYNER of the .original subscribers, who are ACREAGE IN Community TV, Inc., still hooked up on the lines and will be held next Tuesday, Feb receiving service, according to The Carbon County School 23rd at 8 p.m. in the civic audi Frank Dalpiaz, secretary District board members at a torium, it was announced today Reports on the operation of meeting held last Thursday by Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz, president. the system will be made, and evening voted to exericise an The meeting will conduct the subscribers who have any ques option on a parcel of land lo regular business of the com- tions relative to serice and theicated in the northwest section pany, also the nomination of administering of the company of Helper, owned by the Bryner and election will have an opportunity to ask Estate. The land will be the of officers for the year. them of the officers and 'board new site for a new elementary school to replace the old Cenmembers. Subscriber participation in The financial report will be tral school, destroyed by fire in August of last year. the system has decreased since presented by the secretary. All subscribers are urged to inception of county TV signals The land is directly south but at the present time there attend the meeting Tuesday of the new Porter addition remains about 35 percent of the night. houses and east of the Utah y to the Railway Canyon area. Spring Price Girl Contestant LICENSE PLATES part of the old Bryner farm For "Miss Nat'l Guard" theA site contains about 14 acres DEADLINE HEARS d Christine Herzog, with about ten of that being blonde from Price, has been level and adapted for constructNext weekend wall be the chosen to represent Company A ion of the proposed deadline date for auto and truck 0f National Guard in the school plant.. to get their new Blue & ing 'Miss Utah National Guard' School board members are White license plates. Only FIVE contest to be held in Salt Lake studying serveral model plans days left. Friday, Feb. 27 will Saturday, Feb. 20th. be the last day according to Christine is the daughter of which have been submitted by the present schedule posted on Mr and Mrs George J. Herzog, the District's architect, and will the State Tax Commission of-- ph and is a sonh nmirp at- - also visit several school in the before fice at Price. That leaves one tending the College of Eastern intermountain area, final on a deision the makinS and this four week, Friday, day Utah, where she is majoring u nexx weeK, xuesaay tnrougn in iourna ism and SDeecrh. She Friday. Monday, Feb. 22 is is also the editor of the school Construction is expected to Washington's Birthday and the paper, cheerleader and a mem get underway as soon as weatax office will be closed. ber of the Debutant marching ther conditions permit. Maybe, Monday, March 1st!. team. The Guard jjj present candidate, Saturday, at a pub-- i Officials Will Name lie dance to be held in the Price LEGISLATOR REPORTS Delegates To SLC Armory following the CEU vs. Women's Conference Dixie game. By State Senator OMAR B. BUNNELL to Live add will the music The Board of County Comnto- evening's entertainment along This last week we saw some Sioners, the Mayor of Helper rreshments and a door new visitors from. Carbon Coun anu ana neaas 01 tuner nice ize t te yen t W:30 CARBON 4-- H ENROLLMENT IS STARTED and Utah at the Eastern towns in Carbon county have r ty Chairman of the event is T- State been invited to name outstandCapitoL Barbara Bliss, with Gailbrath Barton Sgt YOU taking in Sgt what president of the. State Licensed ing women citizens as delegates as Practical - Nurses Assn; Supt. stateto this from the county HELIUM DEVELOPMENT J. Grant Kilfoyle of Carbon's wide Women's Conference at wc uioivc iiu now la m School District; Henry Rugger! of Utah, March the University These are some of the questions 19 and 20. POVERTY CONDITIONS Jr. and Harry E. Snow, attorIN EMERY AREA you hear on the breeze if you neys frorti Moab; and Joe Luke, Elected women officials in listen to what the young folks the from Helper, were askbeen have also County TO RE PROGRAMMED formerly'about are saying. NEAR REALITY ed to participate in the confer calling legislation which is pnminf ence on "Utah's Future Whose Rmwllmpnt fnr in. are interested they Rare Gas Resources, Inc. of along much earlier this year. Wm. Welsh of Price BY CHANNEL Mayor the 7 Responsibility?" Among Salt Lake City will be granted Actually enrollment can start Sheriff Albert Passic, ami Dr. subjets to be covered are indrights to helium KUED-Tafter Achievement ustrial development, including the University of John Tucker were also callers. anytime produced or drained from FedUtah educational television stal . , . A. ay last November, ... , A. eral lands in Emery, Grand 0ne advantage of starting opportunities for women's em sums anu .uie pioymeui; gruwui considering the eland San: Juan counties, accord- - eariy project can be in Utah population; how to form ts cameras for a close look at education bills. These ementary ing to the office of Secretary well underway before school one of the critical aspects of community action committees have measures of the Interior Stewart Udall. generated con out at vacations won't to receive state and federal President Johnson's and dissiderable controversy work be can interfere. Project and education, with em- - erty Bill, According to Sen. Frank E. done before be should but cussion they club camp which phasis on Moss the Interior Department ' counselling for high on KUED and selected Senate been the has by by passed the middle of school and college girls, as well National Educational Television informed the company of its is planned for within the next few their.,way Juyas continuing education for wointentions, thereby opening the t0 vrodace a program uncover days. ..... are invited to come way for a possible major dev- - , to the Extension office tins m??' economic condi-Th- e . ing Conferene is open to all tions depressed Consideration of ILB. 64, the elopment in this part of Utah, week and enroll for 1965. Indians, among who care to attend and anyone bill, is being held up bonding wiU examination Udall's letter to Moss said, to the education order Interested who has not received in ty conditions measures out get in part: "Where the Governcon- of the way, but an announcement should TnH n email ment does not intend to con- - Local Bank Active this measure we to should tact the County Commission, ated get reservations; on large res struct its own processing plants next week. this of Women to s end the the or write Rnnris nt Mayor, by &avinS rvations.V of finally, in urban construction or authorize Conference Box 200 Salt Lake .. T tvt Another bin of interest to plants under the Helium Act, According to figures just re-a-s City, Utah, 84110. t' and SL aenrpp rfldar Carbon will entertain it County is the Fish & amended, leased by U.S. Savings Bond Richfield in Utah. Game legislation. A bill to raise agreements with private parties Division of the Treasury Dept. and grant title to the helium the Carbon Emery Bank, Price, Freight Car Shortage hunting and Mung license Factors which have created to H0; a year has which is physically reduced to issued $139,781 of Series E U.S Legislation Sought depressed conditions among the will come the the possession of the firm,, pro- - Sangs Bonds during 1964. passed to Indians their inability Wallace 80011- Bennett Senator toe F. m vided the private interests pay UP all was of Thjg from a group economy nearly has joined in spon- change the Government a reasonable which eathers out of nature. & legislation designed to rJ?ations banks in Carbon, Emery, Grand royalty for such helium." ith tt federal FIREMEN'S BAIL IS eve we enrome ireignx car Sen. Moss said: "I have been and San Juan counties. The to- and governraent problems in ' to declare Udall tal bank saies for these four and urging Secy The Utah Republican joined integrating economically the Department's intentions in cnties was $297,726. Carbon tteir culraUwith "GREAT SUCCESS" (Dthis manner for quite some Emery Bank's total sales were jth Sen WG Mag ericanS-lw- ill be reviewed Wa-Bithe in sponsoring and I am happy he has iargest made by any bank cording to Dr. y. T. wither-finall- y One of the largest crowds done so. This could or branch 0ffice in the State of PaIsan legislation , spoon, director of the Univer- - ever to attend the Firemen's ui uie piuusai , mean a great development xo utah excentin? those located"c sity's Bureau of Indian Serv- - Ball" was entertained by the Utah m tne extracuon piam in salt Lake City and Ogden of the program, Helper Volunteer Fire Dept. in and ices and writer which may be constructed to and the Erigham City branch ages, jUED the civic auditorium Saturday in extract hcHum from gas of nTSt security Bank. Total is director, Khnw wlfh -N , AvMaxwcfi- night. One of the special guests shippers these areas. sales of the Brigham City - bank w of the Department at the dance for years. were $774,431 and was Captain Scotty McEwan of of student vice president Utah banks have alwavs sup Jhe bill would provide an the Salt Lake City fire dept. the savings bond pro-- 1 adequate national fleet of the an- VproducUon, ANTHONYS Capt. McEwan was in charge lltWv Jram and subscribed to toe 51. NET'S Regional Re- - of the training sessions the loslogan "Keep rreeaom m Your port" series, will be aired on cal firemen took last summer. ED-T"" 7 at 7.30 , Channe the Wffl bT adminSed omic law and the profit motive. Prize WLiners L.1 Most Rev. Bishop Joseph Enactment would contribute to p'mJV2""dy' of the prizes were: Winners Federal on Thursday. Mar. 11. Th,nk of S hv' LaRue Mrs Snider, Helper $50 for the Produced by KUED-Tw a AA.hntin footiifO savings bond; Harry B. Hayvrv''v-,(p.fVlP- t? the Sacrament should notify If social security were ended movement of existing cock, Spring Glen, tableware 9 na sisters at once. Aauns wno Dy puduc cnoice mere wouiu the last four months' During November for set; William J. Hunter, Helper, for re- - of vwas nn avnratrf? duced this past to be confirmed, are be no money available expect . . . there i i i t mi i resources re- carving knife; Ed Wilson, HelNET'S natural asKea-tmeei in ine cnurcn iunas. ine money is not meje; dauy shortage of 6,926 freight per, case Fisher beer and Thill it has been spent. The total paid cars of which 4,671 were box port series. hall Monday at 7 p.m. Marshall, Salt Lake, case Fish Please "make all preparations annually into social security is carSt The shortage reached its er beer. now as the time remaining be- - about equal to the outgo for peak during October and early Fire Chief Louis Martinelli, MOOSE SOCIALS ACTIVE tnat year, ine program is grow November, the time when the fore Mar. ll is iirnitea. Chairman Rudy Rebol, Dance St. Patrick's Day Party ing larger. If social security is harvest from principal farm Price Moose Lodge No. 166, and all other members of the Wednesday, Mar. 17: Chair- - burdened with another complete crops normally would move to at a regular meeting approved department express their thanks men are Florene Mante'lo, sale new and growing program such market. three separate attendance jack to all the companies, business of homemade candy; Elsie Per as medicare, the combined The shortage disrupts the na- pot drawings for regular meet- houses, and Individuals who rero, door prizes; Mary Jerant costs would be prohibitive and tional economy and 'nP'ti ing nights total value fliw; A made donations to the event and Pauline Pugliese, special would greatly complicate the hardship and severe member must be prr-- 4 the and they are espedally grate- n be losses on farm, mine and lura- - meetings so their rnprize; Mary Parsons, candy social security program's ful for the fine reception of Roe Vuirinick, cake tale. ture. ,ber producers and processors. Included in the drawings. patrons at tba tfaice. annual meeting The N-W- Helper ER 940,-80- 0 South-centr- iiOWB I;A M officer-candidat- al right-of-wa- blue-eye- 40-5- Ulti-oth- i 1963 Utah ranked 15th among the states in the proportion of personal income going for state and local taxes during the 1963 fiscal year, according to a study just completed by Ulan Foundation, the private tax research organization. Total state and local tax col- lections in fiscal 1963 amounted to $230.1 million which was equal to 11.51 of Utah's personal income. This percentage compares with 11.444 for the eidit Mountain States and 10.80 for the US. as a whole. These 1963 figures, however, did not reflect the tax increases made by the 1963 Utah Legislature. The Founddaton report indicates that preliminary fig ures snow tnat wie state ana local tax collections in Utah for the 1964 fiscal year reached of the 1255.9 million or 12.34 Fishing and Hunting Upening Dates Are May 29th - Oct. 23 Department of Fish and Game offices, as well as the officers in the field, have received many cans recently irom sportsmen who are planning theix vacatooa during the opening of the fish ing or deer hunting season. The question they ask is simple: "When does fishing or deer season open?" In order to assist these people, the Fish and Game Commission sets the opening of fish- ing season eany in ine yeu and the deer season is set by law to open the Saturday near est the 20th of October. The dates of May 29 and Oc-- ! tober 23 mark the opening of Utah's general fishing and deer, hunting seasons for 1965 With these dates in mind, people who desire can make early preparations for vacations or other special days off for their fishing ana aeer nunung trips No other hunting season dates have been set as yet PLUS ACCESSORIES! New cars are in the news once again, as the 1965 are on view to the public. Maybe that id why we got an extra chuckle out of a tidbit in the Daily Cit- ken of Beaver Dam, Wis. It read: An advertisement in a rural newspaper: For Sale one Holsteln cow, base price is flOO. Accessories: Udder $75; two-tocolor, 50; four split hoofs $10 each; extra stomach S; dual bom (optional) fS Total price 31Q." ne REPORTS ' rrsMial income. The 1964 erage state and local tax av-5- 0 bur-it- s den for the eight Mountain States is calculated to be 11.- 78 of personal. income. i ' . According to the Foundation study, except for gambling taxes, Utah imposes all of the important taxes found in any ot tne otner states. Because of this broad tax coverage, Utah's overall tax structure is similar t,3 the profile of the composite fax structure of the Mountain States and the United States as a whole. AWVmoih Utah's tax system ' approximates the composite of the rei,fn and the nation, the report observes that its expend iture pattern is markedly diff- "t. According to the study, Utah devotes a much 'areer nrcentae of its total sate and local expenditures to elttoafn than do most of the other states yeai?j of .a11 ;f?e an local expenditures in fnT education, compared with 4i for the eieht Mounta'n States aM 36 for the nation as a wj,0e Foundatio'n analvsts point out reason for that ft tMs emTbasis on eiUcational endirares in utah ig fhe laree scVk1 'nad resiiWn? from the preat number of school-ag- e children, the scarcity of private schools, the lar?e college load, and tlhe high value n1aced on education by the citizenry of the state. In comparing the imoact oi varilmi? taxes, the renort th observPS that based on iimited data, "it would anoear that the prooertv taxes paid by the average home owner in Utah is ' wt average or sMghtly b4ov the average found throuehout thc eight Mountain States." Became of different methods and ratios used in assessing other cV)Sses of prmprty tnis same ral elusion cannot b9 ' aT)p,ed tQ fhp classes in Utah. property The Foundation shows that the combined state and local sales tax rate in ih? analvM Mountain States amounts to three states, In 2 In 2 4 states, Continued on Page Three R. rjranrtA Vpf TVfppt All members of the Vets Club meet p.m. at the LaSalle Club for a regul ar business meeting. Election No. 2 and Auxiliary will Sunday. Feb. 21 at 4:30 of officers will be held and dls ctisstons on programs for the year will take place. A luncheon will follow fee meeting. . one-lev- corn-owne- el rs ' er i , ! s 4-- . t-- n; sis-- ! A-- "IT V, LS" - s; i. m ciA ir. J one-ha- - lf - (R-Uta- h) I . , ac-tim- e, ) . puisc 7."Xal j &TT.Ji2 , . ?a"..J'r. nZn.w Zrt r.... r"" P2 V , .JJ1 H'tl .1... 14 L n"-"ir- fu-dls- r-.- |