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Show Universal Microfilm 141 Pierpont Ave Cci 1,C , Mm MINING A VOLUME 60 NUMBER 22 RAILROAD AND DISTRICT SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES OFFERED AT As a result of Democratic The Carbon School District offer the following courses mass meetings last week held of study this summer. All of the in all voting precincts of the courses cf six weeks duration: county the new officer slates were named and the Demo, Carbon High School: party delegates chosen. The Band (marching) begins June delegates will have the respons 2 at 7 a.m.; Carpentry, Algebra ibility to name nominees to be I, Algebra II, English Review, put on the Primary ballot. The Drafting, June 6, 7 a.m.; New delegates will convene in their Math, Advanced Math, June 20 county convention at Price on 7 a.m.; Drama, Aug. 1 7 a.m.; Monday, July 18th. Adult Education Preparation The delegates who will decide for Citizenship status, Home Ec the party nominees in the forth onomics, June 13, 7 p.m. and coming primary on the Carbon 8 a.m., respectively. county level are: Helper Junior High: Scofield-Jo- hn B. Sillitoe. Home Economics, Math, June F.- Clear Creek James 8 a.m. 6, will Bridges Dedication Friday at 2 p.m. Dedication of three bridges recently completed in Utah's scenic wonderland, the Colorado River Bridge, the Dirty Devil River Bridge and White Canyon Bridge will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. Ceremonies will be under the direction of the Utah State Road Commission in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Commerce and the Bureau of Public Roads. District Engineer J. Q. Adair said some of the notables to attend will be, Gov. Calvin L. Riampton, Secretary of the In- East Carbon; terior Stewart L. Udall; Ass't. Band, 8 a,m.; English, 7 a.m. New Altar Society officers pose for photo following installation Secy of Commerce Eugene P. Math, 7 am., June 6th. Senator Frank E. Moss; Adult education: Reading, Soceremonies in Seated on the left is the President, Mrs Foley; Cwgreman Laurence J. Bur cial Studies, English, Sewing, 7 p.m., June 6th. Evelyn Wilmonen; next to her is Mrs Celestine Kokal, First Vice ton; and others. Adult Driver Education is av Second Miss to Verdi, President; standing, left right, ailable. If interested contact, M. HANSEN NAMED Vice President; Mrs Noreen Jewkes, Treasurer, and Mrs Alberta Harvey D. Moore, Board of EdLIONS PRESIDENT ' Fossat Photo Rolando, Secretary. ucation, 333 E 1st So, Price. These offerings are available to allow interested students a PRICE TRADING TO OPEN STORE IN HELPER chance to broaden their field of study and, if needed, to be used Price Trading Company of for courses failed during the announced today they will regular school year. Elmer Richards Named Price open a new store in Helper. East High Sch. Coach The opening date is set approx june 20th. Public Land Review School officials at East High imately The new enterprise will be school, in Salt Lake announced known as Price Commission to Hear Co. the appointment of Elmer 'Fud' General Electric Trading Home AppliRepresentative Wayne N. Richards, 26, graduate of the ance Center. It will be located Chairman of the baseball as of Utah, University at 183 So. Main Street. Public Land Law Review Comcoach for next year. Richards The new center will feature mission, announced today that is a native of Castle Gate and a complete line of General ; a meeting will be held in Salt lettered in football and baseball Electric as Major appliances Lake City on Tuesday, June 7, at the "U". well as Ironrite ironers. There and will continue, if necessary, He will also assist football will also be a It line of on Wednesday, June 8. The coach Grant Martin and basket better brands complete of small houset miMp""1' Wi ball coach Dick Milne at East hold meeting will . hear from users appliances. 11 and prospective users of the H Richards married the former The Appliance Center plans public land, views as to matters Barbara Blanchard of Ogden to furnish a service should be studied by the that and the couple has two children. center for all complete At a recent meeting of the General Electric Public Land Law Review Com Richards, know as 'Fud', was appliances in the Carbon-Emer-y Lions Marion Club Helper mission. The meeting will be an outstanding athlete at Helof where they (Dick) Hansen, was elected the held in the Governor's area, regardless Conferper Junior High and Carbon were purchased. new president of the club. He ence Room at State the Capitol High. He played shortstop on A huge trrand opening sale is the manager of the American 10 a.m. and will be at the first little league starting Oil here. station Service has been and will be team in Helper vrhen the pro- announced planned Other members elected to presided over by the Commissoon. He 1352. in was initiated gram serve with Hansen are: Bill sion's Vice Chairman, H. Byron also played Pony league and Bob Mcck. Kirkwood, First Commission member Rep. American Legion baseball here Marshall, Second Vice Pres.; Laurence J. Burton and attended the University of PRICE TRADING WILL a. E J Cssey, Treas.; Delee Director Milton A. Pearl, Utah on an athletic scholarship. Past President, Secy.; D. and will also be present at the meet C. tail Twister; Ray Peckham, INTRODUCE NEW Pachele,, H. W. Wrisht, Ross ing. The Commission announceBarney Marchelli Rites Gigliotti and Ralph Gilbert, ment that it is not TYPE RANGE HERE Saturday In Price Frank Eaquinta, Tail desiredindicated time to hear any this at Twictpr Funeral services for Bernard to what the fuas new suggestions a Uven iuectronic Range (Barney) MarcheUo, 72, Helper Will HA infTYlllH Kir (lonarnl ture shape of public land law or will be held Saturday, June 4 should be. At this Scofield Electric practice in the Camp and Price Boys Helper Fu11 Mitchell a.m. in the at Commission is prim the as area stage, com-1 of a the part Readies Program neral Chapel in Price. He died concerned with identifying arily intro! pany's afin Grand Junction, Tuesday Boys' Camp at Scofield will specific areas that require ductory program for the range. ter a long illness. ror Doys in tne A nogon June study. for G.E.'s range spokesman He was born to John and An7th and 8th grades, according in the region adjaPersons said of introduction department toinette Marchello in Italy on to to E-- 0 cent Lake desiring to D. Ronald Salt new the is acsupervisors camp range being Oct. 22, 1893. Was retired emJohnson and Frank Antley. This present their views or make one of most the companied by veterployee of Utah Railway; educational service is a free program and statements at the June 7 meetan of World War I. He married thorough product programs ever undertaken in'wiU feature classes in citizen-th- e ing should write to the ComRuby Jones in 1917. She died in range industry. As part of ship, conservation and outdoor mission, 1730 K Street, N.W., 1930. this Washington, D.C., 20006. They program salesmen who'll recreation, Survivors are sons, daughters School District will fur- - should also bring to the meet The sell the will be ranges required Mrs Edna Berry, Provo; Mrs to attend a complete indoctrin nish meals and housing. The ing five copies of any prepared L. R. (Edith) Gibson, Grand ation session. Home demonstra boys will be housed in the Sco- statement that will be subHelJunction, Colo., Kenneth,, tions will be given free toany-on- e field school house. The boys will mitted. brothers, per; Curtis, Price; Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R- be at camp for two weeks, and buying the range. Mark and Richard, Spring Glen new Electronic Oven will spend the weekends at Utah) stated: "Utah's future The and sisters, Mrs Martha is directly involved in the out range will be available to sel- home. Helper; Mrs Julius ected dealers only. Ranges will The following is a schedule of come of the Commission's reSprigarell, Clear Creek; be available for purchase now class sessions: commendations since some 70 Mrs John (Lucile Pessetto, at local June 13 to June 24; June 27 percent of the land is owned by G.E. outlets, reports. Helper; seven grandchildren. The range incorporates a to July 9; July 11 to July 22; the Federal Government. There Graveside services will be center with July 25 to August 5. fore, it is absolutely essential complete cooking performed by the .American conventional surface units and If your boy is interested and that this land be administered Legion and burial under the a lower oven equipped with both would like to attend, there are in the best interests of the citdirection of Mitchell Funeral standard electric and electronic some openings. Contact Harvey izens of Utah." Home at Mt. View Cemetery. oven, or the electric and elect- - D. Moore, at the Board of Edu cation Office, 33 E 1st South, (Continued on Page Two) Price or phone Saccomanno Funeral JDNE BUSY MONTH Men-zie- e Calvin Jewkes, Harold Jewkes. Spring Canyon Val Turri. Northwest PriceJohn Samp-inoJohn Hillas, Boyd Bunnell. East Price Garth Frandsen, Floyd Marx, Cecil Clair, LaMar Jewkes, Elroy Harmon. South Price Clarissa Benjamin, Jay Rich, Tony Koss, Bill Bates, Frank Rinna, Karl A. Peterson and Stanley Powell. s, Bonacci Named K. of C. District Deputy j f .1 Mayor Reports To Kiwanis Membership all-st- ar I i : Vice-Pres- .; Mon-toy- n market-by-mark- o, (Do-lla- e) 637-055- Held Here Saturday. Remiiem Mass for Frank Sac comanno, 93, of Spring Glen, was celebrated last Saturday in St. Anthony's Church. He died May 25 in a Price rest home of causes incident to age. He was born March 25, 1873 at Grimaldi, Italy, to Pasquale and Carmela Silvagni Saccom anno. Married Maria Nina Caruso Aug. 18, 1896 in Italy. She died April 16, 1958. Member of Catholic Church. Retired farmer. Survivors are sons, daughter, Ernest and Hugh, Spring Glen; Melvin, Salt Lake; Dr. Gino Saccomanno, Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs Carmela Nigro, of 19 16 grandchildren; Price; gTamkWJdren. great Burial was In the Spring Glen of Cemetery under direction Home. Funeral Mitchell Glen Gardners Honored For 48th Anniversary Mr and Mrs Glen Gardner, residents of Helper, observed their 48th wedding and had their anniversary, marriage "sealed" in th e Maniti LDS Temple on May 28. Their anniversary date is May 18th. On Sunday, May 29 they were honored by their children with a family dinner and their "first wedding cake". Attending were their children, Mr and Mrs Alex Allison and Alexis of Salt Lake, the Fred Gardners and Dennise and Jorja of Orem and the Jack Malaskas, Michael and Suzanne, Salt Lake. Later the Frank James Sr., and the Earl James joined the group. The Frank James were also sealed in temple rites on Saturday with the Gardners. long-tim- e Employers Warned On Termination Notices r Employers in the area recently became liable for penalties in the amount of $320. This information was released by the Department of Employment Security. The liability deperiod veloped in only a because of the failure of employers to furnish a Separation Notice to terminated workers. The Utah Employment Security Act provides that a Separation Notice must be furnish ed to each employee whose employment is terminated for any reason. Failure to furnish this form makes the employer liable to a $10 penalty for each FOR CARBON 4-- H Price-Helpe- June is a busy month for members with June 6th to the 9th being involved with Conference at Snow College. This event Is for six older workers in the area. June 13 is Better 'U Days. This involves members in the Carton-Emer- y area boys and girls from 14 to 19. Carbon is host group. The Annual Picnic will be on June 16 with swimming, games and lunch, all at the Price city park. June 20 is a record book work directed by Miss Amv shop offense. Kearsley, assiciato state Employers are urged to avoid leader. She will assist In all the the unnecessary expense of pen phases of record keeping from alties by making certain that all levels of the program. 4-- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- 4-- H Members cf the Helper Kiwanis Club heard a report on the status of Helper City affairs from Mayor Chris Jouflas at their .regular meeting in the La SaPe club last night. The mayor 'spelled out some of the accom- plis.hments of his administration; problems being encounter ed in the operation cf the municipal government, and plans for the future. Joe Myers was chairman of the JOE BONACCI JR., active' meeting. worker in the Knights of Col-- , of chairman umbus in this area for many; Joe Rolando, the boys and girls committe, was years, recently appointed to the office of District De announced the selection of Anof puty for District Three. The ton J. Tone as the recipient scholarthe club's annual the his official acknowledgement of this ship to the College of Eastern appointment was made week by the Supreme Council. Utah. Young Tone was an honor graduate from Carbon High ' (R-Uta- h) . International in Portland, Ore., The convention will July host 15 to 16 thousand people, Kiwanians and their families. They will represent more than 275,000 Kiwanians in 5,400 clubs in ' the " United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean. Western Europe and the Far East, 1-- t ' m Ov-iat- Yel-one- k, . t . ot ELKS YOUTH LEADERSHIP WINNERS NAMED Two teams of the American Legion junior baseball league will play on the Helper field tomorrow Friday at 5:30 p.m. Four Kiwanians To according to Athletic officer Attend Nat'l Conclave Vince Bonza. The teams playing are East Carbon & Price. E. Lorus Winn, John Bonacci, Also on Friday, Helper will John M. Skerl & Angelo Welch travel to Emery for a league representing the Kiwanis Club of Helper, will attend the 51st game. annual convention of Kiwanis - s; Delon Atwood, Wellington LEGION BASEBALL As-pin- dir-pctir- 1966 t, North Dragerton Gerald Dorothy Collins, W D 'Rip' Collins, Nick Bikakis, Joe Glen Smith and Andrew J. Smith. South Dragerton Mary Fowler, Mark Predovkh, Alvin Row ley, Gordon Parker, Ed Alberts Pauline Rowley, Mary Davies. Martin Ro'ss Gigliotti. Columbia Sam Marakis and Donald Braby. North Price Ray Downard,-AlberPassic, Ross Horsley,. Mike Dmi'rich, Elmo Turcasso. Carbonville Gary' Prazen, B H. Young, Roy.Grogan, Janet. Prazen and Dick' Peterson. Arnold Mathis, , Miller Creek Shirley Fausett, Marie Fausett,. Claude Wheeler and Maurine Bryan. . Central PriceLouie Colosi-mLawrence Luke Pappas, Gelding and Noah Potter. Kenneth Northeast Priee Massey, Max Blake, Dan Keller John Daskalos Jr., and Russell Clemont Atwood, Ray Davis, Alden Swasey, Darrell Martin and Tom Larson. Sunnyside-Charl- es Compagni Thomas Preston, John Maxie, Floyd Andrews and Genevieve Preston. Hiawatha George B. Mason Williams. and Hildred M. Mason. HERE FRIDAY (D-Col- W s. za, Matt Star, Raymond Toson, George Jerant, Mary Jerant, v Rudy Rebol, Tom Taskar. Spring Glen Larry Regis Jr., John J. Nielsen, Gary Arnold, Vic Walkington, Freida Orlan-di- . Bill Karcich, Guido Salzetti. Kenilworth Emmet Wilson, Castle Gate Ruben Bera and Hubert Hrienson. East Helper Frank Scavo, Mary Mulins, Fred Regis, An- gelo Pascuzzi, Hector Cluara and Robert J. Fenn. West Helper Rose Gigliotti, Mary Colombo, John Colombo. Northwest Helper Vince Bon- - y. r THURSDAY, JUNE 2, Democrats Name Delegates SEVERAL SCHOOLS IN CARBON DISTRICT mid-Ma- - 84526 ZIP CODE HELPER, UTAH ALTAR SOCIETY OFFICERS INSTALLED NEWSPAPER day-to-da- y ' i The Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 1550, honored the parents and victorious challengers in the Youth Leadership Conotest and Most Valuable Student contest at an Awards Banquet, May 27th. Master of ceremonies was Eugene Crooco who introduced' Past Exalted Ruler Elmo A Turcasso, secretary of lodge, . PER Grant Babcock, and D. A. of the Galbraith, chairman contest committee for the past seven years. Comanitteemen assisting were John Garr, Gordon Parker, Mr Cr wo, Robert Mil- ano, David Lockwfcd & George Pizza. Mr Turcasso presented, awards to: Local leadership winners: 1st place $100 bonds, Gary Amano & Kristen Diamante ; 2nd place $75 bonds,, Douglas Hintze and Kathryn Allred; 3rd place, $50 bonds, Frank Fr;.ser and Dory Dorman. Winning $10 checks were Pat Gonictakis, Kathryn Besso, Don Larven, Kerry Pace Carol Crissman and Jolene Bu'.ler. In the statewide contest, Kris ten Diamanti v.rn a $100 bond and Gary Amano won a $25 were in bend. These challenge with winners of all other Utah high schools, and this contest represented the iiu-cfent- keenest type cf competition. Winners of the Mcist Valuable student contest vi!l receive $600 in awards. Firs's went to Gary Amano and Mavlene Ba'le. $150 each; Second's ! Keith Leonard and Toni Skritier, $100, and thirds to Vakr StiVon and Diane Davis for ?TO each. last week. Rolando Mr also reported the Annual Visit Made FISHING SEASON sporsorship of several boys to Tony Perri, G!emlale, Calif., a the Boys Camp operated at former marsl'a' of Helper in OPENING SATURDAY ; Clear Creek by the local' school the early '20s. made his annual week business district. One of the directors at visit here Prospects for the June 4th the camp this summer, Gary and to renew c!J friendships. fishing opener continue to be Wilson is also a member of the Mr and Mrs James Miner and hri?ht according to spokesmen Kiwanis Club. Mr Wilson works for the Utah Fish and Game with another Helper man Kay family and Mrs Rcse Miner commission. Over 225,000 Utah Dimick in directing the activ- spent Memorial Day here visitresidents who are busy buying ities of the program. ing relatives and friends. lures, line and hooks in antici-- j pation of landing a few rainbows from a lake or stream, ST. ANTHONY'S CROWNING RITES are ' all set to go." Streams around the State will be definitely fishable for the weekend and wall take some of school lat A lA'A the pressure from the crowded lakes and reservoirs. Stream stocking by the Department is going ahead assuring plenty of fish for those who prefer this type of angling. Surveys by Fish & Game per sonnel indicate a carryover of fish in many waters so there will be some lunkers caught in addition to the fish being stock ed for this season. Water levels are high and this will make camping space along shorelines i a premium on some waters. lithose Don't forget fishing censes for everyone in your party 12 years of age and over and it's always a good idea to carry a fishing proclamation in your tackle box. A big crowd Miss Trudy Skerl, Prefect of Immaculate Conception SodalHy, is expected state-widSt. boat Wafer skiing and speed Anthony's Church, places the Crown on the Statue of Our ing will be taboo on all waters Blessed Mother. She is assisted by Miss Toni Bottino, Sodality of the State opening to fishing and Miss Judy Magann, on the tett .. daring the Jane 5 weekend. ( Secretary, center, V I e. 4-- f Vx J ml 17 |