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Show Universal Microfilm J Pierpont Ave Cc- -i l, MINING A VOLUME 60 Carbon Democrats Are OHairtman yi on the Democratic slate, are as good as elected, having no opposition to their filings. They are: Senator Omar B. Bunnell, Treasurer William Thomas and Recorder Ann O'Brien. 55th District Rep. For Representative for the 55th District Russell S. Williams will be on the ticket. He will be opposed by Stewart Fausett (R) in November. 56th District Rep. For Representative in the 56th Dist. there are two Demo T.nlrn i,i iv who ' T?lTTir!je iwj will online the convention's business and duties to the lw delegates representing voting precincts of the county. Three Sure Ones Three incumbent candidates GRANT OF Th7sMoAf"iee1FEPERAL St. Anthony's Church ii for there are fcur Democratic aspirants. They are Hector Chiara, Clarence E. Self Stanley B. Johnson and Earl D. Gunderson. Republican opposition to the Demo choice in Nov ember will be J R (Bob) Olson. two-year- s, ' a- rf', of Srann Henager.CoJiege. Miss Tamagawa is one of 161 students from the Salt Lake & 0gden colleges of Stevens Hen- - ' The Federal Water Pollution CARBON COAL FIRMS Control Administration, Depart ment ot tne interior, Monaay iniif flf MUUCIft ma?e a grant offer of .$244,859. to tne race Kiver water imp-rovement District to assist in Four companies mining coal e sub; the contraction of a sewage Cfton 9unty r,"" treatment plant ana interceptor v, ,T r j r w ine P1"1 yL ine ax-Une,. according to information omic Energy Commission for received from Rep. Laurence x throu h y eriod s Aug J8?1?"1?"1?3- At the Carbon County Repub- loca-iameetings held Thursday, offered at two party mem-Eations, Veltri Drug and Cornet June 9 twenty-onstore. The finest in cakes ' pies, )ers were named as delegates pastries will be sold to raise t0 the county and state conven- funds to operate toe boys be'iions, according to Dean Aiireu, ball in Helper and the secretary-treasure- rc r rAl t. .4.,- iT".'1"81"1 UUJer coumy pany North carbon area. PlayeIS jn the western Boys are Frank Hanson, Price, chairleague and tthe Minor league man; a.ncl Virginia Rudisill of been conducting a ticket- - Price vice chairman. "lling campaign for the past Delegates named are: down-tow- 31 n n e Dalness, a special agent for the Federal Bureau of investigation, was the guest IIelPer Kiwanis sPeaker at A.w -- luo meeung iasi ingia. rouce chief Joe Myers was chairman of ih meeting. In addition to Mr Dalness, Lt. lUie AEC hasinformed LaurencT of the R- - Governor Jack Swenson Burton T0' f Reo 17 TLCSL L NAME DELEGATES liaseoau tsaKe bale takes this Saturday w1tn goods being1 FBI Agent IS Speaker At Helper Kiwailis Meet M. rl I I r. tu nulu t REPUBLICANS ICARBON . r. ;"Bi;M tZT ! . Fwwn . PLANT-LIN- E or Plan Cake Sale Saturday BOVS ninnmo ' Tamagawa receive a Qae degree Friday, at Clerk-Audit- OFFERED $244,859.00 four-yr- . Ma-thi- s, Commission ar For Surveyor the assessor post are fcur men: j Vince Bonza, Ray Downard, Ro-- . For surveyor are two aspirbert L. Miller and Clove J. (Cot ants, Earl II. McAlpine & Carl ton) Peterson. Nyman. At the convention Saturday County Attorney For county attorney there is night if any candidate receives one Democrat candidate, Dan 80 percent cf the delegate votes C. Keller. To oppose him this he is the party nominee and fall will be Republican Frank does not have to go into the B, Hanson. primary election. If this perSheriff's Office centage is not achieved, the two For the Sheriff's office are highest candidates will "battle two candidates, incumbent A- it out" in the primary election to determine party nominee on lbert Passic and A. Ross the November ballot. Commission commission post thee Dmos are facing each other. They are J. Arnold incumbent, Gerald Oviatt and Nick G. Pappas. Opposition is a Progressive ticket candidate Ralph LeMas-te- r of Price. Clerk - Audiitor Frr the post Incumbent B. H. (Brig) Young, is opposed by Elmo Turcasso. Assessor Office Seeking the nomination for Four-yea- r For For the post of Commissioner Castle Gate Girl To Graduate from Stevens Shizue feting 16, 19C6 Saturday To Pick Candidates be considered by the delegates. Republican opposition will be Gerald Marclhello. Two-Ye- THURSDAY. JUNE 84526 cratic candidates: Larry Regis Jr., and W. R. (Bill) Byrge to AREA FOR POLUTION CONTROL Requiem Mass will be held thi.e. irnrvrnma' at 1fl a m at St. Anthony's Cnurch for Mrs Vit- toria Priano Caseiia Capece, 74 of Helper. Hhe daed June 12 at her home after a long illness. She was born Jan. 30, 1892 at : t - t l Tii anaJ xwiy, u uommiu Terfisa Luria Priano Marripd 1913 at Price, neaieain marrieaxoiNicK, Capece 1925 at Price. He died in 1944; member of Catholic Church. Survivors are: sons, daugh-'froters, Mrs Raymond (Florence) rsrn. Airs TonvJ (Marvi' - Oal-- I NEWSPAPER ZIP CODE - HELPER, UTAH NUMBER 24 Carbon County Democrats will meet Saturday night in the Courthouse at Price and cut candidate lists down to the size reqyjred by the primary election ballot. The convention will be called to order by County Democratic DISTRICT RAILROAD AND : T m water district wC. signed the Mnmcnramdivi Mn iii Ko -fnr . riinns t am lui- - neia at tne Hotel i ; utan, tiu. ;em WT dy, Mrs Mike (Ellen) Pern, Speaker for the commence- - ..T.he PP?S! Mrs Fiore (Sophie Callor and ment exercises will be Neal A. 3 Rolley Casella all of Helper; Maxwell, vice president for pub aef -nue usiid, wmnysKw: he affiauis at the University ot Mrs Capece i-1-an " Ralph (Treas Utah. system of Murdock, both of Salt Lake; 21 Ruby attended the Salt Lake m tne cVno7 FrAat- - prand-r;il- trom an commumues r.f fho. .miUao . ""v'i grandchildren. 7 e: V"- watorcii1 area 7, chaMren; brother, Tony Helper, receive a degree for completing .. uA uic ""- turiai win ibe in ittie Price an Pvftcmtivp j?pcrptaraa course. .gaiL be611 m'ade at e present Catv Cemetery under direction time. of Mitchell Funeral Home. Colleg Picks 49 For er, submitted the apparent low visitation to the local club. Mr - u llmrisnn ic fmm RrmnicTi Pnrt 1nnA awarded on a competitive bid hasis. ThP anoarPnt smnrf iw bidder, Independent Coal and I PAflFRHIP MNFAR Coke Company of Kenilworth- Casffie Gate, is eligible to sup AT FPHR&IM ply an additional 100,000 tons on xvuu n AEMII1I llfll I the MfiAll U V IlLLUu W ILL at students Phelps Services Friday College of Eastern Utah were At St. Anthony's named to the spring quarter TDIDI C DV lOQfl Honor Roll according to Luc- - lllirLL Ul IJUU , new T xvcu'iueiii ivicuss wui ic ,,iH Jensen, regibixar. gen Wallace F. Bennett, R- St Anthony's Sfrel Jamel S 10 m. Joint r. f on atoituc nergy, 1 Helper, wno died Phelps, 79 R.ker. todav declared that by 1980 the his home after a June e BSe11 Siess United States will need three I,01ndsM short tunes present day uranium pro- 1886, He was born June 20 JonleVete. Z AIM ion, Evelyn Henderson, Garth "l0 meet exPected re" n"i' Henry and Margaret McGinnis Dean of both Walgovernment Elizabeth quirements Married Pheaps. and Sw asey s, ani domestic uranium users an keTsept. 11, 1909 at Denver, To Jnohn increased exploration effort Colo died ver Linda Smokcurch must undertaken as scon as Pssible by the industry with mem th Chiara, Doryl ation of the Federal co0 ber of raSfA. Was a Carbon " fte Utah law" County resident since 1911. saio. will be recited T""' Holy Rosary n'lp. wi. 'Jpn RPnriPitt rornrtpH that rlrw (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m Mike va- vanston. Wyo.: mestic, ore reserves on Janu- in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel u": Fred Berjan, lent, 1Qfifi ro ocr;niQtPH ot Qrv sims r 1 .iw t i longer, 10 lut v.WLiiiuii'-il-V.iiiti- "r f. anirvlir-atin- -- .,.. " S "coied g. . Tvf A ... Burton The other bidders were Con lirmP Forty-nin- e . luuttieu in iaoor surplus areas nt 11 Sm'SE S T"" s CF y- TEAGHER-GRAD- Sne J' iSy ae w"mber iaf aTreed riS; Sti nCe;rS SXd rSSn S0 tont fsSr, JKS5"TS5 .son- ua" Mrs JT janice Harnson, Kath SSS are sons, Robertson both of HelperFred (Irene) Wilstead, Lawr- ence; Dana, Price; A. Qark, , wuiiam jj. waixer, ivirb Theo (Beatrice) Jensen, Barb- am. all of Salt Lake Citv: 20 - - jip,, Hgrsl . ' Cpistie Hutchings UMa p " d K. 1 sheila nnaM rr-"- Sniner cnwpr' 1" n pe Jane nnrt 7 r.."a- vt1"' Karen Stephenson L5eTJrarT ividIB,,.1 and children; sisters, HeSerrRayleB Conttet. Ray and Robert Burbank of S,Sn??,rL0S San Fran- - iHansen ,runtnin2ton. Josepn starr. Hia- - SU5!?' rf Vn M;r - T the requirement will By h WOO tons he :aid Some 27 ,000 tons-th- ree times w wuav o jcvci be annua n a tta t Um- "l6 Pointing to Atomic energy Commission esUmates. eighteen . .i manths 1980 ia-- i . af?r Sn "7otal u? pat-Geor- Se 3 fll irU2 abSt Mc-Ke- - S. " rH programs. six participants from here were Jeri Hebdon, Ruth WORKSHOP READY TTllon Rrvnpr ItonVinn Pppcrv A record book workshop for Dimick and Pat and Paul Mc. members 14 to 19 years old Kendrick. will be held in the Huntington 159 were from There KV"n leaders LDS Chapel June 20 at 1 p.m. and 29 agents" members General sessionS, work shops ed by and recreation periods took all in Emery County with Carbon .4-members being invited. cf the daysat one ses- - Miss Amy Kearsley, Associ- Keynote sion was ProT John A. Pennock ate State Director, will be of Department of there to discuss the compiling 4-- The REMAIN IN UTAH Pi"ee "rJ ! Sj,.-- r, amx viniwiijr, ..-A. -j rnT JThis ,Irin t,v-- a rveuaiLci ii s nuuvi ith Wifson, Fiona Keller, Walwill be the prizes project is the major lace Grange, B. L. Dart, Virg fund raising project for the pro inia Rudisill, Gomer Peacock, Brwjhinsfcy, Aaron Han- gram and the usual good ronage of the citizens in this son- - w- jpensnaw, rraK B. Hanson .and Rae Co'tDn. area is appreciated. an All goods offered for the sale Dragerto4: Joseph Boyd Bowen. and J. or for ilay are donated by ULIU prizes Sprii'T Cflen: Stanley Snow, mothers of boys playing baseDean C. Ared.. by Peggy Dimick, Rfd, Price ball. Carbonxde: Thomas S. John "A Responsible Me in Ameri- - The sale begins at 9:30 a.m. son. - Veltris at both and locations,nf thP thRmpm" Mi Martin: ILester Winters. confar- yea,, sola. in pnpp- hHrt at Snnw : " TaIIppOpt fhprp Parlvl Tt'c BOYS' STATERS TO aaa wonx lasi long! siiui was to of the conclave pose LEAVE) T1IIS WEEK tomorrow's 1 e aders develop from tne youth of today through 4-- H RECORD BOOK FOI? USU CAMPUS caes . .uviauu Utah more than held its own u; obser'r Ff i.au.w aduates last year. This Z thVnvPrPi fatum, agency, in their latest iudy cf teacher supply in Utah. The Foundation report points out that although only 63 teacher eraduates from residents. 71 '"a-'u"- 5 An s F, - of bg prr4-- H H 4-- H Ut-- ! of thnio whn diH wh; aJ ,,1, r!ml(r JTttrZ flnf umr 4-- 4.H-er- u'r1l"'!"" Eight boys from the Helper area who hve been sponsored for a fnur ni American T.epinn Ieave Friday Boys sta?)Gj utah ctate for LoS2n arLd &e ijnivprsifv 'v wesk- - fimnis cordin bca! legion The bovs en for to lakp im f7o Bonza g to Vince official. & have advoture been chos in Ameri- - can bovs' are: Frankie Vega; spLored by ican Udge; Randy s --Ame: l" laepenaent coal &.Uoke; Greg. Ttr- n..u niS- records With him a rr,,.n n,.;all d; "JJUWli.. vr cu ioiiuaj v." Drin? ll(,k"-u,v.wv.ovj icjl.c, P Bennion,A Associate Dean of Stu ncte dook, pen ana pencil, uues State 2; Scott Koss, ; t.':...L important and ton? will t; nswprpd a- - b'ub:' are to t Volunteer Fred Liifo, Ijtad l0y "i7T was.." 5.?UP 111 Wii, M WnocHw ' rftc KaiLSS, "g! power ot jawing YounS Umversity. Accordi tQ the report, a sig lificant number of teacher-trai- n ing graduates do not enter the tearhin? nmfPinn imPrtiatplvv on graduation ;However, ,UU1 the number and the percentage teacher graduates accepting teaching posts dn Utah have sen materially during recent tTi,.it lwiSl. itt, rJ- N-- t. . Election of next year's plan- ning committee was held. The nominees had been interviewed earlier and each gave a short talk. The voting then took place. Bryner, Carbon's nom-Jeinee was elected by the dele gates to be on the 1967 plans committee. She will return next year to help plan and carry out that year's conference. ct - Record books are a very vi- tal part of the program. It neips tne youth see where they are 'going, the actual progress they have made, and if the they have taken has been worthwhile. Record books are also the means by which members are chosen for nation al state, and county medals and awards. Oftentimes the re- cord book is the only spokes- man for the individual compet- ing for a scholarship or trip. 4-- H pro-Elle- 4-- n The boys will return to their homes June 25 and 28. VOLUNTEER iTEND FIREMEN , CONVENTION Four memibers of the Helper 1,175, or 53 t volunteer Fire Dept., namely said that already firm plans VleWiTidwell, ,5L graduates trained Wellington: Chief Louis Martinelli. Rudv annonnced for about ?f th.e haw Cemetery, Helper. m utan coUeges accepted posi- Thompson, Dugway; Dave Kuch JOOOO megawatts Rebol, Louis Lupa and D. J. Utas enbecker Torrance, Calif.; H., U? wnpares (Biackie) Saocomanno, attendi have seen AEC Zea37 of the teacher Social Security Man with New or Hamilton Hall ed Jay the Utah StaJe Firemen's r Infant's Graveside Rites toid, and Marion Burdick of, convention at Cedar City last b graduate who took teaching To Visit Area June 28 should c Twelve Get Degrees , Held Here Monday jobs in Utah in co! in Dragerton, iQ7no Thursday through Saturday. A tAfal of 1491 new tearnprs Monthly social security bene- At U. of U. Rites f"V,v.." Mr saaunwrnm, in his cd- fi',- - arP nnw hpintr mid ti 2 277i "inereiore, tne total lnsiauea "y r. Graveside services for Nema Morgan Services Held Twelve Carbon County resi- - Dacity as State e,mPl0 , Vah .,a . . capacity may. hit as high as !rJ 01 : to. infant daughter of Mr & Mrs, " r.lon " ine " were numbered with the had the "honor of escorting Gov .&.;,drt 1980." 90.000 -;dent 1S70 bv megawatts r Nemo J. TulUus, were held on rece3ved cir Calvin 'M. Rampton into one of class f 1859 The Utahn declared that in rt tSa tV, ex- - the commencement at .Ll degrees meetings at the conclave. iinfif. (Continued on Page Two) cies left by the resignation, the -- own from the Gov. Amnion was the main evening Wa Friday for M"s Priscil?a MSe Thill as born xo wido UniverSitv of Utah. Thev were: snpakPr at ip ion death, transfer, or retirement paia eacn monui hospitli1 J: Gjenhp0r 10 to tiS CJa of pxktinfr pjipher. and 41fi County residents, nils amount Held Services Amelia Ann Yoklavich, BA:' The quartet of firefighters at her Gigliotti i & of retired includes payment j teachers were employed to fill Yosh Amana. BA; Paul turned home Saturday evening. a short illness. Held Here Saturday new posts resulting from the disabled owrkers and their fam Harry Liapis, BS; SharvU Pat: ing. Dec. 20, 1888, was born She . c Hies, and the survivors of dec-th- e n.ii: r Survivors are parents, Nemo at McDonald, ivwx j. morgan, iT? , Requiem Mass was said for increase in school enrollment, eased workers. Penn., to James liouino, u.; ir nA(;r(lnln mq J. and Arline Ramey Tullius; and Sarah J. Davis Brace. Mar- - Emilio Gigliotti 68, Helper in trend toward reduced class BS. all of Helper. Arl sisters: Anthony, brother, Other county graduates in- - To Visit Area Soon ried to James O. Morgan. June St. Anthony's Church Saturday sizp, etc. There has been a significant ine, Diana and Nickoletta; and; 5. 1906. Wellington; solemnized He died June 8th at his home Foundation analysts note that increase in benefit payments LlUUl. . H U , y. iiiu, S grandparents, Mr ad Airs N. J. Manti LDS Temple. He died on Here. ' Reed Balle. Jr., BA; LaDell result ! Zl 1'4?!, a ry during Tullius, Helper; Mr and Mrs July 31. 1962; member of LDS 15FAmndments to.the Guy Brown, MSW; Collin John resentative of the Railroad Re year, a He was born May 19, 1898, at ployed ,h will conduct tirement Francis Ramey, San Antonio, tal of 225 taught the previous t Mr Bryner, BS; Karen Davis, BS; business atBoard, Church; former Kenilworth res Decollatura, Italy, to Felice and i & Rio Denver rthe .) - '. Texas. a was He Marie Perri Gigliotti. idenit. that the payments help Shirley S. Guyman, BS; Martha Grande Western depot in Burial was under direction of Survivors: sons Everett, Wal- retired shoemaker; attended the 1,266 in Helper t,a CnH D. HorsTev, BS; Florence F, on Thursday, June 23, 1966, be1964-6of the Mitchell Funeral Home. Nearly of Carbon citizens LaurisH. BS: Kenneth W. Mas in . r nut Creek, Calif.; Albert, Calif.; Utah School for the Deaf and teachers who taught the preced Lirnillat, ,hp Orfanakis. tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. w'bpv. BA; Nick-GWallace. Oakland, Calif.: six Mute at Ogdeti. and noon. He will also be availsisis N. Survivors are 8 Stat3iiness. brothers, Stevenson, BS: Most of the money BA; Curtis grandchildren; at the State Employment LEGION BASEBALL PLAY able came sisters. Mrs Louise ters, Ross, Mrs Leo (Lenora) spent for food, clothing and Fred M 'Tamagawa, BS; and Security Office in Price at 2:00 ii Frank of BS. both Harold Martin; Mrs (El Truscott, Charles Zoolakis, shelter. Qltson, Payson; June 15 n a p.m. izabeth) Fullmer, Springville; lin, Price; Robert, Mrs Moe 'llappy Stitchers Job Corps at East Carbon ! social ner of the Any matters concerning RailA Surprise at both of representative met Stitchers 5:30 'The (Emma) Battagliottl, Mrs Stanley (Thelma) Myers, Happy Ejoery at Price, (Helper) Retirement.- survivorship road in Price shouldn't will be "You telling office keep leader of and security the home, Ogden; Mrs Tony (Delia) Ockey. Seattle, Wash. JUe 3-628 her that you're unworthy of her. benefits, medicare, June on unemployCourthouse at the to Carlson leara Lake leader Salt Janis wa Price the City. in City Hefeer at Price (Helper field) ment of and sickness insurance to 3 not? No? a.m. 9 until from CemView p.m. on Why Mt in button was of Burial clothing, sewing A recess from June 18 to 26 Cemetery, under direction of a rerailroad as be the to her come employees "Let it may the right way to shine our sist any persons requiring Mortuary of etery under direction Mitchell will take place, during Boys' the Fausett-Etzferred to him. social security information. surprise! shoes. Funeral Home of Price. Price. State sessions at Logan. S.. will and Ka in Mt clvia yfaFs-4La9- j nucrJ hng - 1954-5- 5. " - :r I;., P" r "v'InV ".J s, pZ' www - j j. Jf0,!7' c,t,.,. J j H J?f :r . 0. rZJnnl?h&T . . T c,;., iTww-ale- c., ,.,:.. one-four- th 1 1 ,. l V '. 1 . . , 4-- ? - Pag-Bar- o; as-pl- el |