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Show Universal Microfilm Corp 141 Purport Ave 84101 60 Pints Donated Sixty pints of blood is the number reported for the brief visit of the Red Cross blood unit here last Thursday afternoon. The unit headquartered at the Sally Mauro Elementary school for four hours to accept blood donations. Assisting the Red Cross staff of nurses and technicians were Dr. A. R. Demman and Dr. 0. W. Phelps., and about 25 local A resident volunteers. The of the drive VOLUME 62 NUMBER 12 Lucile Gardner & Clarnell Day voiced appreciation of the good turnout of the blood donors and "express grateful thanks SCMILTZ NAMED TO to all who assisted in any way with the project Thursday." HEAD UTAH C,A,P. MINING RAILROAD "DISTRICT AND HELPER. Council Sets NEWSPAPER UTAH THURSDAY, Period Clean-U- p MARCH 21, 1968 UTAH DISTRIBUTING weather warms up county crews "GUTTED" BY FIRE will snrav ureas hplipvpd to be breeding places of the mos- - M fl N II Y MflRNINfi FOR COMING YEAR Kiwanis "IvIlUn I quitos. This is a county-wid. progroam. TT, ni cfr:i,ltin(, rmn The city also authorized the nany of price was restroyed w drawing of a new map for the fjre earjy Monday moraine The Helper Kiwanis Club will worth and Frank Dalpiaz of to maul off " " He'roer. debris gathered up by residents out the use of a lowboy trailer plots filled and open and in- - standing sponsor the special The Sunrise services have inational Easter Sunrise Serv-- ! in their cleanup efforts. Details to haul it Arco Poloni, the owoner and ices here Sunday, April 14 at been a popular religious pro- The Council also approved owonership, on pickups and schedules will 8 p.m. in the Helper civic audi, gram m the area for over 30 John Bene, city engineer, has manager of the company, esbe made known by the city participation in the County mos torium years and presented as a pub quito abatement program. Ab- been authorized to have this timated the damage at anyearly in April. out every two weeks after the map made. of the services lic service by the Kiwanians. where from $70,000 to 7100,000. He said the lost included four this year are Lorus Winn, Kenil trucks, a power lift, 400 cases of beer, some of the company's Carbon Art League CORPSMAN AVERTS NOTRE DAME SCHOOL records and all of the office ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS UTAH VETERANS ARE Sleeting Featured and bookkeeping equipment. Flower Making Arti. TRAGEDY CARNIVAL NAMES Price Fire Chief LaMar Jew Next Sunday, Mar. 24, the TMFN flAPF f)F The regular meeting of the I kes, said Tuesday, "About the will a have While enroute to Spring Glen parish Carbon Art League was held only thing we are sure of right at the civic auditorium at 6:30 Calendar year 1966-6TWO CHAIRMEN in the 16th at the Art for his eighth and last load of now is that the fire started on Mar Friday, fill dirt being used in the con the inside near the back of the p.m. All are invited to attend, state of Utah shows that new Our parish responded weakly applications of veterans inChairmen of the Notre Dame "yery interesting demonstra struction cf a new athletic field building-a- nd spread rapidly. to the Bishop's appeal in this creased by 3,906. J. Dale School Carnival to be held April tion in the makinf, of artificial cu uie uasue v aney jod uorps O'26 27 Diocesan Development t.eil) Veterans Employment will be John - fimi;ovo and The building is located rest z5, Rob Hannibal, QT,H ,vf Center, Willie m J?s,ePh centerpieces and ctmrtinn Altogether we pledged resentative of the Veterans y twenty year old negro corps of the city. Firemen were able C.A.P. The Utah art Directors obiects fulS ?n$ePanJ 90 percent of our quota, pioyment Service announced the 01 Assisting fr,om discarded items was pres-H- man from Bishopville, S.C., was to confine the blaze from Association last Friday elected .,,af1be TDon c3arl There is only one other parish figures today, 'e.m with the decision of hit-- nitini2 otner buildings nearby. i ented by Mr and Mrs George Schultz, Helper, Executive in tie diocese which pledged a According to the records, new Director of the Southeastern Price and Don Leonard of East Sooklares 1Qf PriCe, where they ting ifive.year old Darrel B. Mr Poloni stated Tueday the smaller percentage. This parish araMications of veteran? n. Utah Community Action Pro- Carbon. have a store which handles all Hussey, who darted across the building and contents were cov.11 fPL . PP.! J was hit hard by the long copper creased by 53 percen: during inree-aame anair win open iha ,d,pot term as mrinls fnr highway hisin front of him, or ered by insurance. gram, to a nner for Thursday, hobbvcrafts. smKe. the 1965-6turning 2ton truck into a period. of the organization. fth, President whlch numerous 25' Requests for Masses have dim Veterans placements decreas James Felsted of Ogden was if1 office of secretary of the field on the oposite side of the The inished. Each family should ed by 298 compared to that of elected vice D0. opened e was transferred to Lois highway. Disregarding his own president. Kachele Receives have at least one Mass offered 1956, and the percentage of Tickets for the prize drawings ; nf Anooi;M safety and damage to his ve Kay Mr for Miss their deceased Schultz succeeds are now available and may be Fromm wn0 erans placed on jobs decreased year resigned the office hide, he swerved across the UFCEC Service Award Lorraine Cook, Salt Lake City purchased from Notre Dame due to the relatives. by 3 percent. of her husband road missing young Darrel by illness At H"w have you been keeping Disabled or handicapped vet sunuui smuerus or pansnioners at;i-jiiei;i,ur. B Provo Raymond Lent? Has your attitude, your erars new applications increas aivin isiacK, newiy eieciea ui neiper, rnce ana iiasi bumper.1 his with front As The meeting was concluded right teacher at the life, vnur activity changed any? ed by 225 or 21 percent. Some Board Chairman for Southeast bon churches. Helper with a discussion of art gen- the truck left the road, it struck First orize i" SWO cash; sec Anything we do should be in- - 1,797 disabled veterans werejern Utah CAP, attended the some loose to dirt it and refreshments. causing spired by Christ as He comes placed on jobs in W l, which meeting with other chairmen ond prize is a $100 U.S. Savings erally, one complete rolloveor lFlce. was a make Hosts for the affair were to us in the Liturgy. to discuss the formation of a Bond and third prize is' a $50 amounted to a 3 percent in Appreciation and Services Engle and Afiton Bithell. and tear up several feet of statewide advisory board for. U.S. Savings Bond. crease of 1966. fence. Luckily Hannibal escap mrktlmfll Exceptional en mu 'Concentration on finding iobs Community Action and other! Additional crairmen and ed with onlv minor injuries. s ptime icers will be announced later, Art Tea Held Here for military veterans reiurning programs. Damage to the vehicle was es- JaLprfsld SNAKEBITE EXPERT to civilian life was launched; Southeastern Utah CAP Board according to ward from Father timated at $1200.00 Honors Artists Student of school last August by President John- -' of Directors met Saturday at Joseph T. Fitzgerald, The boy is the son of Mr and Lta? Fe,delat'on um-n p REVEALS STARTLING son. Just this week, Secretary Green River to consider amend administrator. cepuonai "A Thing of Beauty" was the1 Mrs J. Lamar Hussey who re- was made by David Ad of Labor Will ard Wirtz announc- - ments to which would; which opened the Fme Arts side near Highway 11, anproxi lion ed that military veterans re- - conform to 1967 Amendments' of a mile Ilea here March 13th sponsored mately DISCOVERIES turning to civilian life found to the Economic Opportunity, PRflri C flC A the Helper Woman's Club, soutn ot Price citv limits by M inhs faster in 19fi7 than c'lirinf Act and woulrt wovirlp hrnariprM nUlllX Ul Mrs Lee J. Diamanti, presil Trooper Frank Whipple of the1 Canyonland Chapter extends bor-to- n The unholy season has representation on the Board forL,.- -. previous year since 1958. dent introduced Mrs Elmer Shel Utah Highway Patrol, who in- - from Lehi to the Southern of P ready started in America. the business fi and FRVuMT vestiffated 1967, said accident thp During professional of Spanish Fork, finearts "'-HUlR-'Thats what Dr. Chfford C. longest period of unemployment sectors in the four Southeastern, i Hill for Utah Federation parently the boy darted across; uiuveisuy oi averaged 5.5 weeks, compared Utah Counties. Womens of Clubs, who outlined the road from a fail box. toward Utah Medical Center calls this w1th 5 9 weeks in 196g. officers of the Southeastern Art contest which his home without looking and.VT A NTH 11 NY A Hallmark the time of year Hes referring to weev; in 1765: and 7.9 weeks Utah CAP elected at the Feb-th- e to is available High school sen- - that only quick action on the Wlc MI1MIUI1I U arrival of warm, spring wea jn 1964. The 1967 record is the ruary Price are: at meeting none entries Part of the driver had averted, were There iors. hi OllkiniV ther, spring weather when cold- - lowest since the present unem. Calvin Black, president; Tinna near tragedy. and the winners were announ-jth- e lULIV lYlAOO OUllUAT blodded reptiles begin to stir m insurance for vice Willie, and program president ced as follows: Harry their lairs and dens and em- - pioyment veterans began in 1958. Mangus, secretary-treasurer from winter hibernation.! erge Mr Black and Mrs Willie re- trons, AT CIVIC AUDITORIUM For man this signals the start T0 Atlena San Juan County on present .skeu Nielsen to of $7 prize Kathy Announces Majoi)the Toml boar(J of another snakebite season nrhi r n n cf c until f n a f n T ' frrtcto JJavy and Mr Mangus is a Carbon me pwsunous repuies uii nAnn c0uaac! cal representatives of the people ol Count representative. ;an . a Folk Song derground. Other Carbon Countv Board! s unions are present-- ! Mass foi the hi& school tinmen Hall-wiU 1 in state the compete ' Dr. Snyder, chairman of the; The U.S. Navy has announced members are Arnold Mathis of ly enhsting the support of local dcr.ts of St. Anthony s and Notre contest d University of Ut-- a recruiting drive to enlist over 'Price; Mrs Mary Jensen of passenger train patrons to be Dame Parishes, will be held in ' zwu quaiinea consrrucuon men 6pnng Crien, and Wait MayHelper Qvte Gorishfk, 'itnessers to the. interstate Com and chief of surgery at the Vet-- as petty officers in Navy in Sunday, Mar. 24 at 6:30 member, MflsncTt Tmal hearings Tnhn Mrs Thornt erans Administration Hospital struction Battalions by the endi and in Salt Father Rudolph Daz will FWam chariman wa Mrs Ogden onon April 12,11 where wie WU.1US of June. This is the same way evid- - brate the Mass and wishes to ill April jLake Larson authorities on poisonous snakes which the Navy built up the will ence be presented for the extend an invitation to all high Next meeting'will be on Mar. and how totreat their bites. . u famous Seabees in World War SPG, BAND CONCERT or uisconunuance w 28th. Speaker will be Mark About 3,000 Americans-m- ore A buffet to a strength of 250,000 men. u luck scr-supper, the California pnt train Zephyr j Birgham cf the Forest Service. than a third of them childre- n- Since no prior military service of the relead by girls rarged ON TICKETS SALE will be bitten by poisonous Is will follow al 7:30 this opportunity is "We hope you enjoyed your, lime required, Linn Baker is the State Trea-- i , cnoiror nurmo inn nnnn u cpas. ...t T..m. Students who wish to at train. are by 6 you trips Perhaps of surer of the State Concert of the uun.wnai .."LThe Spring m " savs Dr. Snvder ''Onlv a yLK L. 5.:,! u riding the train because the tend are asked to contact any schedule is convenient, or be-- ! of 1he following chairmen: "nsirucuon band with man the will be protect. charged presented Thursday pernaps 15 or so, " adds the Aaron Trusrolt, John Garav should interested cause it is more economical persons 4 at 8 p.m. in the school ing and safekeeping of State April Jack Ori. Tru lv SkcH, or safe and Tirl-otfllirllfnrilim dcpndable than am nnur iunds. He is also charged with , Ste'Ia Mnntoya, T'a'tv rn r r2 oinue lor coiilu t!ie l Bradley. er forms of the transportation,", servicing and safeguarding" extensive tissue damage Eddie Gruncy fering or Truscott Sheila states area . 1 f. rep-- ' George Black, of investment securities owned Editor IL- -i tn . BiMii vi uie conceri season. jcni ticket Ulal ...!it ni l jejune iaus Helper Journal: resentative. Persons Sinn fnr interested1 fnnrls nnmormic hv is $1; student activity " even amputation. The real tra- . l i f ti un-summer it vwimu.ih vi jassenKcr nr&i will be honored, and the tr.e Ireasurer is custodian. gedv is morbidity, not mortal ENDORSES NAT'L cards children accompanied by adult And Linn Baker has done an for the Forest Service was in' train service in this area arc WBBA MEETING IN 1W3 and my crew loreman and1 asked to contact Mr B'ack at will be admitted free. Band stu outstanding j'ib: . Dr. Snyder is continuinff hu 1051 IMlywood Ave., Salt Lake boss were both a' '65 tire The in dents created and Price have Legislature Helper snakfb'te research here in Utah Wf WHrK Phone 484.0200. Civilian the for worked SLC SATURDAY City, had tickets for the concert. Bonding Bill. As awho following his appointment to the until Conservation of member the, Band Director the Derral State Corps Bonding: Siggard new plastis surgery department The Bureau cf Land Manage- The annual membership meet group IS ai an 311- - Commission Linn Baker was 'year before There began an1 Coa Kesoarcll Funds iiine nthnr frnvornmnrt vd.V Continued on Page Three nas of the Western Boys BaseThe in.su in uie in niai lr.icrvst seuine ing rumen.ai IjerfecUon. agencies and wildlife organiza- - meA bonds at the lowest possible lasted to the present day. Now, nPI)ori "'Veil Association will convene ball tions in observing National Wild t3tfving "luf Cln?; rate of interest, and Ihrn in. I'm trvinir to complete mv e inn in in aa.i uahs ai recently by jutmaua life Week, March 17 to 23. The iva,s Straight Pins Univ. vesting t'bat money at the liinh- - ucation at Brieham Young Un WASHINGTON Son.itnr Wnt.iCilv this Saturday NaLak.f curit'cs to mcr. with Live "Learn theme ,l,e Club The Straight Pins iv.! Symphonic band est rate possible. In the end, iversity by writing a doctoral lace F. Bennett, ersity of today! Activities will get underway Ar.n.t "V oupntin met last week with leaders Mrs " ' festival land hat become hinhlv the State will pay less than 2 dissertation on the history of testified at 8:30 a.m. with the breakfast a Senate appro to and vear the imporJim RitM and Pattv Bates ;tance of our beauty surround- - recognized thruout the western for the money it borrowed. "sumort honoring league president, the the CCC in Utah. committee in priation natural and worked on their wardrobes inrrc nen yuu lais. muney, yuu; aiusi iacis anu ngures i can ol Xl.l.'M) UXJ in fiscal vear i0r9 ,Jica rcprest niauves, ana uie In InlrninfT t rt iwa 1' n con- - must talk money management get from statistical reports, but budL'ot for thp Offiro f.r Coal u.rcctors of the organization. X" in the West. "V.u concentrating on ine vaMWUSi This Snrinu : lujiuai-n-iiwnaiure one ui me types of scams used. I'm interested in personal ac cert will present the band at its and Linn Baker is a Following a morning session is to let nature live. So far, his, counts from those that were in! "Tho offi finest. money manager. nf rVil r?PHf.arrh of various committee meeting from abilities in this area have gen - voved either as CCC workers js the leader in the conduct of'Joiin Mooney, sports editoo of 0u1aPd1Ir "lections eagles lying Snider Funeral Monday found two golden will be per eratcd srme $13,645,000 for tha themselves, interested towns- - research programs to convert the Salt Lake Tribune, will be r.nA aNt,m(t euest speaker at the con. med as as well pro State of Utah. people, girl friends, parents, or coal to other fuel forms. States thrilling In Price Chapel fact they ursm numbers When you trunk of puDiic anyone else having any connec- - Such as Utah with coal rererv. vention at 1 n.m. :.u designed to t Funeral services for 2 The I?i aUve reach the hearts of all music money these days, the subject lion with the organization. I rs now lying dormant will bene The general meeting oof the ..osophy of "If Snider, 81, Helper, were held hope to learn (1) what impact fit from such programs as new Ps;'?ation wM convene at 2 always gets around to "id'e funds." Time after time, the CCC had on Utah phyhically uscg for coal oix-- new mar. n ,n presided over by Max Mc who was first Monday morning at the Mitchell destined for extinction in Lia.i. , Russell Wilson, .. .. -- .1 . CI ,lnt. l- - . :1 cuiums He died .1, . - j f F,,r,oral rhanpi. s, araI iinanciany, in our oww Belh, association president, of mwany, eic; ken." Sen Bennett said, puiwiwi uniipvi, Price. rnlrten Faelp and tha norn W1 " ine uian CCC on the had of natural causes March 14 in pth what (2) soloist. the will hand featured newsnapers, prac! be "A number of current pro- Tooe!e. Perns on the aa.ida 'leading impact trtec& hv rv, nwuiu .uf,.vy ..t r imrnrf J i tt (ho lun ftf T.inn Halter in invpstin!f lha mon suit III a Price hospital. nr.nt,;nn include the financial rev rt. as funds cited been have on the CCC, Was itscarch hold the promise of en- - voting on proposed rule chanhad He was born Nov. 12, 1886 in ZZl Vi iin'tf fprfcrai nf'fense hand which has been tutored Uah public . , d MIIU A - ,.11.. ml.t, n. Austria to Marco and Anna Ko UWICM "' - l1" '"' BUUH y ", abling the United States to be- ces, designation of the "Ltle ywr these 7. of In protection, spite ,a' Lnas,, . .swu Rose! chevar Snider. Married or iu in energy World Series site for 1970, and come in nKiimeria! wasni mmt ifSturea hi niumiiwiura iniw, nt species "gni' E0'o of 'onnwticut Petchek Sept. 11. 1926 in Salt " errf already caMed for a compre.l Anyone willing to help me fuels, while at the same time the election of officers. " Lake City. She died June 17, "i be. accomnanied by henive public funds investment hv answering some qtiestinns utilizing these fuels or power Two proposed rule chan?ps. oih which, will . ,, ,, l!..1.. UJUWtU Willi UlC uimi utaui " rtndy . . . which he H sure wiU would be most appreciated. I'll feneration with minimum pol- both involve pitching regula1964; retired coal miner; memW1" ilve" rate from hunters is the poten. ?the wncert. the term "id'e funds". gladly send a questionnaire to lution," he added. indicate ber SNPJ lodge. tions now in force. One pertains to touch of the leathal agencies used So. 8(13 misnomer to a be me ff at concert the Survivors are son, daughters. tial "I continued: anyone this Sen. complete regular season play and the Bennett contacting ca FnlloHing 5 J"U l'J'J"3 "jiu,1mH State funds are concern- - University, Provo. Utah ZVM, tnre it wl'l be possible to in otner is a new proposal for the for a tour of will LcEov. San Diego. Calif: Mrs Like or phore ed. lh rrmen f,m,t( ifi tho fnt'il-f- fnr toil ffiametlt n'aV OfllV. Northern Utah. Quentin (Marie) Fox. Helner; " U'L?'."' of of in the all I the sound midst both Sims Ard Fven-orthe .the Rozdilskl. Tom Mrs banks, pay postage this group to continue its work. The 1903 "Little WorM loves (Iris) Th? , encoura2ed cir.rr0vrcv. Urn P.aVor hai ways! bury. (Mr- - ' -- 'ne erandchiMren.lr, preserve the investment already! will bf held in Idaho Fal ?. Id io an averae slZC,to of on stood sublect the Mt. View Cem.male fast the Buria' rand Gratefully. attend support committed, and maintain the: desisted for California or In Kcmeth W. Baldridge present momentum of research. Br;?;sn Columbia. (Continued on Page Two) He r . (Ccrtinued on Page Two) f ormance. The Helper City Council last wppk spt ithp rifltps fnr thp of. ficial Spring Cleanup campaign to begin on Monday, April 8th 'and to continue through Fri-- ! day, April 26th. During that time city trucks will be used I Buy New Mower Thp ritv authorized the mrr- chase of a large triplex lawn mower to be used at the ball parks and city park. This new machine will be a mobile type, and will be able to travel to e, non-deno- HI-W- folk-Ma- AY ss 7 Mad-year- 's Rep-Driv- e. Em-onl- ig-fac- ed al 1 . J.1 one-ye- y ar 7 vet-eac- vni. h 0 r Jcle; ZlrlTCertmcZ f La-vin- '.,"8 arei-.,ufn- f fi n S by-la- three-quarte- Utah-chairma- a-;- u ?' i ..i ; r, slrtpleX.?"ra-- inn ! I ui-iv- aplsttiportraA! e newly-forme- rjon-'nar- d. ffCbsS io stu-ma- i ii Mteta rk j cele-Noma- ! if If " ar-vic- e. cla-so- s. a a rC- - ? oth-'ai- e rr-i- r t1?0 Z8:3ta 1 i"T gy ,.,.,-- II-- 1- Aa-U- lt ... a. m I ie . , ....... old-timer- ' i s ( m, P,.0' Jy 4-- i 4-- Ix-for-e ; T top-notc- j ,- -rf hrt7ttr ii i'-h- ,J?. i- ! - - f .1 ' 1 1 - 'JSkaim - in t- rJn ,''' 2ic - Hc-earc- h f, " -- -- Half-Time- ive ' 373-134- l , e per-cler- y, I |