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Show Universal Microfilm Corp 141 Pierpont Ave 84101 FtiEnEU TO 1HUADE" CAMPS Helper's Volunteer Firemen will carry fiheir ticket selling campaign for the "Firemen's Ball" to Martin, Caste Gate, and Kenllworth this Sunday, The date for the gala event of the winter social season, is Feb. 15th. Harold "Pudge" Nielsen, the of ticket sal&3 for the affair, reported that the res- ponse of Springn Glen and Hel-- per residents of the canvassing last weekend was very good, Indications point to another re cord sale of tickets and a large crowd for the dance. Fire Chief Jim Pugliese says that there wlil be no reserva-Saturdations accepted for tablea at the n dance. "It's strictly a come" situation." Doors will be opened promptly at 7.30 p.m. VOLUME NUMBER 63 UP&L ANNOUNCES OF Opposing PLANS EXPANSION MILLION $233 The Utah State Road Commis sion this week informed Stale Senator Omar Bunnell of Price i i inai 11 Pians to can ror dius com-for abouut February 15th' i . remain """ between in? section of U.S. Woodside and Green River. The es- mil 'amount of this contract is i timated at $1,700,000 for which ned in Marc!lbe bids The contractor, depending 011 ground and weather conditions, $114 mJ iJSL HZ ...... r "fZ l (R-U- t) .ronlrotoH within said, will be the company. "I know of no other company within the area that plans to pour such sums into our eoon omy in so short a time," he said. LOoiang aneaa wnen aeveiop- mptit nf flip nrpn's latpnt rpjni:r rps will rrpatp marp and mora GRIME GN THE STREETS REVIEWED demand for electrical energy and an accompanying popula- tion srowth Mr Hunter said BY CONGRESSMAN LAURENCE BURTON the new facilities to be crm- Pirtarrt Nivnn nnlv Pteted or under construction The following is a eport on five years would the next . . Crime in the U.S. by Congress. nnn nnn , . UOn, , a OI OUU.UUW mciuae minimum mon thnf man Laurence J. Burton lately. ..... MTN o., . i i SdtSBS 'S- It's a pretty sad state of affairs when the President of the United States cannot take a walk around the Capitol of his counry but that's exactly the way it is in Washingtou, District of Columbia. ffST7 genratin three-quarte- 'ofa weu-iignx- teUA government St. Anthony's Church no Jw,..rforeign ca" c7useT'asSso H I RFPllRT.N VI1IW V&.h ranmriua Prelim- - rltf'J118 flPW QHrirPCC 4f V 46-ve- WtheTS derated n ui 1 t-f- iu " A on r-'is- oit lavessness. son at Grand Junction, Colo Qvil rf hts disturbance7 slu. Survives are husband, sons' dent unresti demonstrations and daughters: Mike Knerr, of. fjust for me 8ake of demonstra Price;Fr ed Knerr, Hawthorne ;tions) these ar Just a few of Calif.; Mrs Mike (Bettie) Cas-,- f)wi t,nf tu0 rpet ella, Sunnyside; Mrs Milo (ST world sees in our everyday life. ille) Ellison, WallaWalla, Wa3h So what do we do about it all? Mrs Ervin (Frances) Paben of resident Nixon recenllv said Hampton, Neb.; Mrs Don (M. that he would make thr District Jane) Llvingood, Los Aneeles; of Columbia a showpla'.e for Mrs Ray (Florence) Hopkins, the world, rather than a Cap13 Inelewood, Calif.; ital of Chaos. Conzres3 must one great grandchild. see to it that his requests are Friends may call at Mitchell met. Certainly, the nation's can Funeral Home, Price, Friday Itol should be a place for ell 7 to 9 pm. and at the chapel people of all nations to visit 1 hour prior to services Satur-dawithout the fear of being enMost of all, the people " v In Mt View dangered. Burial . Continued on Fage Three Cemetery, I!:!p-r- t r t:ui. mvm Mil- or must report public 1n.-ffl- tae rp.iit ?n !fS tae. How PENNY assistance, and we here in the legislature a1111 ;( i PARADE undei" or People of all ages in the Helper area this week were urged to collect coins during February for the annual Penny Parade of the Primary Children's Hospital. Utah dairymen have provided free penny banks shaped like half pint milk cartons to go into every home in Utah to aid the annual Penny Parade, said LaVeme W. Parmley, the president of the hospital board of trustees. The penny banks are being distributed through Primary children. - J'tfJJ11! U 1. ( : Telephone Co. Scientist Invents Electric Lock Airman Phil Greer Untold genius is exerted an- Radio School Grad. nually to commit as well as to prevent crime. The battle is preventive side wins. Phil Selander, local manager for Mountain States Telephone Co., said a new lock invented by Dr. Otmar Stuetzer, a &cl- cntist of the Bell System's Sandla Corporation, may be the genius to thwart efforts of our fart. Called the piezoelectric lock. the device consists of a cylin- ded and ceramic rings on a metal rod. The ringed rod is Inserted in the cyhndner and the rings expand in responee Airman Phil L. Greer, son of "Every penny bank has a slot which will receive a 25c bppn graduated at Keesler AFB coin as well as dimes, nickels Mississippi, from the training and pennies. Children as well operators. as adults are encouraged to pat course forU. S. Air Force radio their spare coins for the hosAirman Greer, a 1967 gradu-althe cartons. in of Notre Dame High. Prica pital have been delivered Cartons is being assigned to TanSon to the Primary leaders thru-oNThtit. AB.. Vietnam for duty state Cream dairies: these by with the Air Force Commuinca O' Weber, Meadow Gold, HI tions Service. Land and Winder. The airman attended Weoer "Our Primary Children's Hos State College. Ogden and tho last year treated chuiren piial College of Eastern Utah. from 8 foreign countries and 20 states. All in all 7,245 children were given care. The hos ST. JNTHDMY'S nital, situated in Salt Lakj City e ut WIS serves children wirldwide, regardless of race, religion, or national origin who can be Seated medically. Fpbrurary 17th on tne calendar. Share the thoughts of Once the rings are expanded a Catholic lavman the lock is secure until the fromrefl'X'tive as he looks at Salt Lake exact combination of electrical his Church. changing signals contracts the rings and Friday is the First Friday of brings release. Wrong signals February. Masses are at 7 m serve to n. u. is to electrical impulses. f granJ-childre- Viv J "vuuiioil I -- v XX7yi.trwi,o so?ial. security checks can be" pvph the lowest of retne right amounts andCommendations. paw.m . . An i a jr tavps are raisen. wnere will the burden fall? The main ..TlvZ-aTlC yur wnirce of income will have to A representative will be in be an increase in the sales tax A 4c price at the Courthouse Thurs- - probably tax on proposed pach actional package day, February 6 and 13, 1969, of pjtrprpftes would raise about from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. $1V7 million, but added to the Jready high taxes on tobacco, Continued on Page Two kno-A-a- ,J?r' firtl c. 14, 11' 2 the aging Notre Dame "Bloomer Girls" keep Topol-ove- w ty when they receive so Can Alumnj any,feel an increasing resentment Ieuerai program. iiSS citizens bpeiin to realize DURING FEBRUARY these reports are made timely, what taxes will be required to P611'3,10"' iii-iii- rk u-I- smp' Brrv Denents receipt of I mms) , 1--iAt Persons receiving special age in.iMri,. ut Z gw es QTWlllf AT 1 rJT:ur'r.cthe arw.. : the hospital; ar V - h- ir T mnrT muv- death of a beneficiary and cases where a beneficiary can- not manage his own funds; port if you go outside of the unnea assies. !cti,ai Ainipii JImull l.lllhN ! Vinira ?ra;Mai2 "r "r' 1 eye-open- er 7mi If'JZt' J sonnel. ahead of the younger N.D. high school girls? is a question to teams be answered when the REPORTS' meet to play their annual baske basketball game next by Senator Omar B. Bunnell Tuesday night, Feb. 11. in the We are nearinig the halfway N.D. School gym. Game time is mark in our legislative session, 7:30 p.m. and the major issues axe begin. Playing for. the "older generning to stand out. I would list ation" will be Mesdames Mary our main problems as follows: Boyack, Lena Llewellyn, Angwhat level shall the ela Valent, Delores Etzel, Irstate support the public school ene Cripps, Vivian Farlaino, The school people Alice Beacco, Rose Marie Howa system? have made requests for sub Emily Marston, Kathryn Howa stantial increases; the Gover Rose Craven, Marie Fausett, non has recommended an in Carol Feichko, Paulette crease of approximately The young gals, who will be but there is strong feeling among many taxpayers that the playing their best to stop the Suresulting increase in taxes is ladies will be Cathy Kelley, Jean zanne Flora Maaricich, unacceptable. 2 How much shall the State Dause, Paula Draper, Tammy Tempfer, Georgina Udink, Jo anne Rolando, Cinndy Sacconu anno, Diane Shelledy and Kath tions have requested fantastic leen Butler. increases. The Coordinating The schools girls drill team Council for higher education & will perfoorm during half lime. the Governor, have cut these The public is cordially invited requests drastically as much too attend this "fun game" of as 80 in one case, but as in the year. rase of public school systems, tho rprntn Tft PTid aH SmST yu'eSeove? S0ta 8" . " . 4 2ST1 cast in last general election), must be obtained to legalize placing the issue of natural gas franchise granting, on the election ballot, to be voted on by all registered voters in nelper. The city adr inistratfon has not yet mar'.e a decision on the election if it will be a special election, or to be deferred until the general election in November.. It is believe that agreement on a special election this spring will be expected by citizen interested in "hooking up" to the gas mains. About 40 percent of the resident indicated their desire for gas service in a survey made in 1968 by gas company per- GIRLS PLAY TUESDAY He youTax thl es reversed the trend of de- 11 creasin2 earnings the company had experienced the last few of his mother. JchM beneficiary . witiun three months of age 13 , , imounnain ruei is pnmamy Will0 a full tim student or a ratural pas utility opera in g wh j severely disabled; m .UtahTand Southwestern Wy- h j of attendance. below full time ' lutrcdseu "1 u me student Peneticiary is be- ; of oresent acquirea on June 11, isoe, an'i S was pointed out by the City. About lbO signatures repres. enting 10 percent of total votes - .'"t1 same lgh .servlce A Requiem Mass for Peter uncovered by the secret serv-0Wi erin& ice. Mr Fidlar attributed the Com was It the that simply Busio, 82, Helper, will be cele Mr Hunter said. 'pany.s increaSe in earnings to brated Saturday at 10 a.m. in crime rate of the District of Cl0mers, e.. flectric My executive 5evwal factors including colder is one of the worst1 St. Anthony's Catholic Church. in the world, rarking higher IT weather: in late 1968, an inc- LT JZnZZ He died Feb. 3 at his home afthe five year ra program eaips ter a long illness. ,v.e1 broughl He was born Jan. 20, 1887 at the coi Bilaj, Gospich, Yugoslavia, to i53. and the Company's ae- and Simoniih Saria Joseph de- clsio? Busio. Married Dragioa Yerko-vic- h 28 percent since last year. Al- fte4 area tS T H? and Preclaflon purposes Biondich, Dec. 9, 1934, at though statistics don't tell the tek a .l0k Stag to Price. He was a retired coal million e'coX miner: member of UMWA lo. CO T.T cal 6210; member of Cathoiic -i- n the first 27 days of 19W, years to pace the constantly in comrjared P3.704.781, totaled wDeen 8 armea roD- church; member Creation Fraservice requirements with $48,771,528 for 1967, ne benes in Washington (an av-- creasing ternal Union of America. to the area. That sum is more noted. 22 of Survived by widow; sons and orage per day), an in- - than the utility spent in total daughters: Joseph; Peter Jr., crease of 78 percent over the investment for all its Mrs Frank (Caroline) Martin; came period last year. TWa tory prior to the 10 year nfiiiAft Mrs Jack (Millie) Marinos; Mrs have been 19 homicides In the period IMHWX hNIIIK UlllLull I Pat (Mary) Boyack, all of Hel- District in 27 days, and if the; Largest single item in the trend continues there fiiif'0 ioro nn hurt. Senior citizens will meet on per; Stepsons, stepdaughters: present " 4.1.x. . 1. wi1 """' n f A4 (a a yV1r AM Mot Steve Milkovich, Erie, Coio.; ,.r!M viia vnon Lfciw li is .ytai a raie Friday at the Center for danc at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at George Milkovich, Butte, Mont ?.n5 5LL days, represent - ft, 330,000 kilowatt, third gen-!Matt Biondich. Carbondale, Col percent. unit at the .huge Naugh 1:30 crafts wm be enjoyed. A. If that isn't an Aupmchv, Tst Fridav members tniov. fftn orado; Mrs Elmer (Margare1.) Evans, Sandy; Mrs Hugh (Ann, alone, compare our naUonal ca C0IT1pex near Kemmerer, Wyo. ed numbers by Lea Adams & Ml Jaramillo, Price; 25 grand pitol (with 850.00C people) to, company today serves al OUver and a reading by children; four great grandcnil- - ine KAViwi cuy 01 l,w 282,000 customers. Its generat- - CJeorge Jackson. Birtndays ot don has a population of eight 5n? reSources exceed 1,000,000 Edward Slopansky and Bonnie dren. and it linp mnn nvpr Paano were noted bv mem. Rosary will be Friday at 7:3) million, but their crime ra:a is av lai itciuvv uiat ui if a:miiu'i 117 (KM) mllPQ ill uic HHU.1ICU vnau hers attending. ! .11 El f. f inM J. may tdu.rw wnere menus rnce ...1 liisiante, in aiii, 01 iko, Thursday, Friday, and Satur London recorded only 165 arm ed robberiesa decrease of 21 day prior to services. Burial will be in Mt View over the preceeding year. Yet here in Amrica's capitol, we Cemetery, Helper. had 575. A dispatch from a London Ellen Carlson Funeral newspaper reported that, "Ina curious way many WashingSaturday in The trn iino ViitrA HisvrmA n rnn Castle Gate lAJb Ltiapel jCd to living with crime, almost in the way t hat Londoners Funeral services for Mrs Ell- learned to live with the World en B. Nielson Carlson, 80, of War II blitz." Castle Gate, will be held Sat- - I a hardly think we're getting i i it.. r ii. . 111 that uiuajr dinei. flfviistompd fn frmo In r'hnrl Cnnl strict, but it does paint died a hospi out what people of other coun Sv-- X mSSJ tal after a long illness. tries are beginning to think She was born Nov. 30, 1888, those of us America at Copenhagen, Denmark to And what's worse, in conditions j Hans and Artimena Nielson. J 13 innn nnn rininiiPO J St? - S?S ZdlJec.!. w tuslu"lcia electrical demand III I - - power rS. J inary figures, subject to final audit, show that Mountain Fuel Supply Company and its sub- sidiary had earnings in 19G1 .ov a totaling ,d,oui,oou, or share, comparde with the 19b7 figure of $4,962,841, or $2.06 a 15Vi157 iin if ,x " J " lime rprvnirtol Mar' PreSldent by M- the main downtow area to lU meet a few people on the street r million. --The secret servicemen over - .about ruled the President. It was too) The rest of the new facilities an.u i1111 "ifiuue ",""6" Y"a.' V'V areas.' cvcu me distribution lines, substations and other equipment through- The reason of any cloak Jnd dagger ?ors out fte utmty's seryice area- Peter Busio Services To Be Saturday In rr .n ....... llhl SALT LAKE CITY hof'Si (R-Uta- 0O-- 6 - 1 s wM.-u.iua- - nce J. Burton, at (Washington: ivep. the right, goes over proposed legislation with House Interior Committee Chairman Wayne N. Aspinall, concerning increased acreage of Capitol Reef and Arches National Monuments in Utah. Burton's bill would restrict a President from using executive power to enlarge areas by thousands of acres "with the stroke of a pen." -- a !nI! m?, .ii Petitions prepared by Helper, City legal department, at the BE ADVERTISED request of several citizens opposing the granting of a nat-In May bids will be called una! gas franchise to Mountain for on the section of Interstate Fuel Supply Company, have not 80 between Whitehouse and N. yet been circulated among resid i i: ; mu: An nrm AAA r xA st i i is a. ,wu,wu "j piuieoxuia, aawuuig w ect and will complete the re- - word Wednesday morning from mninim sAtrmpnt. r.f risen hv.lf!ifv Recorder Arthur Dalpiaz Signers of the Petition to Ke- pass. From Cisco to Harley Dome, cind the Ordinance adopted by bids will be called for some- Helper's Mayor and Councilmen time shortly after July, depend January 23rd, who are expected in on tte amount of federal to be the individuals who will funds the Bureau of Public circulate the protest petition, are: Roads releases for the next Adrian Anderson, Tony Tone, John at estimated Mantello, Florence Man- $4,300,000. is ject tello, Jim Madrigal, Ronald Mutz, Walter Borla and Louis Social Security Man Dalpiaz. Persons signing the petition To Visit Area Feb. 6-must sign the document in the If you are receiving social presence of a notary public, ' it security checks or have filed a claim to receive social security benefits, there are cercaia DLOOr.lER events which you must report directly to your local social security office, 170 North 200 uwu uuiauiug an- SENATOR BUNNELL west, dress: P.O Box 948, Provo, Utah 04601). These events are: NEW ROAD BIDS WILL Jf &SexS Mr linT nf ?K xpenditoe 1969 Awaits CiralaEiosriw Signatures Uth Power & Light Company Monday disclosed a vast newj expansion program calling for of $223 millions expenditure throughout its service area in Utah, southeastern Idaho and parts of Wyoming and Colorado during the next five years. The announcement was made by UP&L's pres- ident E Allan Hunter wh o iit that wwh puinieu expansioj, cans tor investment at an av- erage of $334 million eah month over the next 60 months. newly-electe- d 6, te DnsyBaita y, "first-chairma- FEB. THURSDAY, UTAH HELPER. 6 NEWSPAPER DISTRICT RAILROAD AND MINING A only tighten the lock. Selander said the new lock is not only better than mech anical locks, it is superior to electronic memory locks because of less sensitivity L) high magnetic fields. Circle and 6 p.m. Exposition Richard Colomho Now Chaplain's Assistant of the TVwd (Sacrament after the Mas until 5:45 p.m. Richard J. Colombo, 23, son CoTKfflruiations to Altar novs of Mr and Mrs John F. OA- for faithful serving at tha lit-- ombo. Helper, was promoted "Tica1 service Next Sunday Dec. 30 to Army Specialist 4, bpfnrp 10 a.m. Mas certificates j while assigned to the 2nd Ar. to Peter PalJmored Division at Ft. Hood, "'ill be rpcer-teIs sHfwt, .Atithonv Montova. PariiTex., as a Chaplains Assist-Currently the invention an employee of the Bell System's Sandia still being developed. It will be ca!a. Tfm Sfar, Jnev Veltri. ant. working model of the Piezoelectric lock available for use in the near and RvVv FeUre. Boys, meet His wife Kathy, lives at Lam Soila Candelaria, Corporation, shows a developed at the research center. future. morning j 'at the Church Friday a. 4 p.m. Jasas, Texas. |