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Show Universal Microfilm Corp Zp 84101 BOX 2603 FIRO.IEH CONTINUE TICKET SALE DRIVE CSrcumstaces prevented the Helper Volunteer Firemen from making their scheduled ticket selling campaign for the men's Ball in Spring Glen last Saturday. Frank PugMese, general dhair man for the dance, said the fire fighters will visit Spring Glen this Saturday afternoon without fail. Pugliese isaid firetoen will be out in ' force Sunday all day, making a house to house canvass of the Helper residential areas to push the ticket sale. The annual Ball, the biggest dance of the yearfor all of Southeastern Utah, will be held Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, in D A MINING AND the Helper civic auditorium.. Fire Chief James Pugliese VOLUME 70, NUMBER 5 HELPER. UTAH THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1970 put on display tihis week at Mutual Furniture, the breathing apparatus the department plans ro purchase with dance BILL WELSH HONORED The Suirviv-Ai- r urit receipts. for breathing in hazardous enBY INTERNATIONAL vironment ds the latest in com pressed air units. The departAt the last meeting of the i around. They recently agreed ionai Fire Underwriters Assn West Helper formerly occupied ment has 'occasion to use these CREDIT ASSOCIATION units often in entering smokey Helper City Council January 22 to not request raises this time, permits a fireman to enter a by the old Central School. Mr e nine employees were in place of a new pension plan smoke- - and gas filled building Capalbo was interested in "the buildings in their fire fighting actvities.. given salary manses of ?2d. per adopted by the city for their for rescue and fire fighting pur southern portion bounded on the month. These increases were benefit. This plan requires a pose, without jeopardizing his east by the Tom Mibliaccio res recommended by Mayor Chris 12 percent city participation as life from pollutants. idence and on the west by the P. Jouflas. Justice & Librarian Report "Doc" Slopansky residence. the employees 6 percent against ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS READING SKILLS IN office The council tabled 'the request Annual reports from Employees receiving hikes in pavment into the plan. Firemen Survival Kit OKed of Justice of the Peace and a for study. If the land is offered pay were: Art Dalpiaz, City Re- (Election of members to the Ass't. The Fire Department asked report from the Helper City it will be at public sale to the Archer, Josephin carder; UTAH SCHOOLS St. Anthony's Parish Council, Streets the Harold Nielsen, Rec: city to purcase a new Sur- - Library Board were received highest bidder Mr Litizzette will be held Sunday. Five men Kit for the department, ard duly recorded on the min- - stated. auditorium Ron vival Paletta, Supt; and five women will be elected TO BE STUDIED The Council authorized the firemen in turn will utes of the meeting. Robert Louie and the Lupo, custodian; from a slate of 23 men nominII ' ) St unit in the Helper Jour-Asa John similar Limone then and Christensen, publication purchase ees and 16 women nominees. How wel do Utah Johnny's Land Purchase nal of a Request for Applicants all of Sanitation Dept.; Dominic from funds expended from the Bruno and Archie Anderson of forthcoming Firemen's Ball pro Exofficiio imamibers of the and Janes read? For the first City Attorney S. V. Litizzette to the Police Department, for fits. Council agreed to match reported that Frank Cap?ibo of part-tim- e the Water Dept. council are Rev. Rudolph Daz, time, Utah wil have an accurassignments. Forms Members of the police force their purchase. This new ap- - Price had made an offer to for filing are available at the Frank Dalpiaz, Mrs Agnes Ori, ate picture of how well reading sldlls are being taught in its did not receive raises this turn paratus, approved by the Nat- - purchase a part of the land in office of the City Recorder. Gary Kloepfer and Sister Dorschools. public othy. A study now being done on a Men nominees were selected random sample of 4,000 third Mtn. Bell Names New by a committee of Knights of grades is now being done by Service Foreman For Columbus men; women" by the the Division of Research and Altar Society. Innovation, Utah State Board of Helper and Price Area REPORTS GAINS Education. MR. WELSH" "We just don't have enough The annual report of the City e A Certificate of Merit has informatioon on a Price is included in the Utah vclving some 1,600 high school PENNY PARADE Library submitted by Librarian level about reading problems in been awarded to William J. Symphony':' '.concert itinerary studenis, as well as orchesIela Cobain and the Library Utah. We need to know what vvciMi oi., owner or xne ureuix tral concerts involving approx"ie iws-i- u 6cuu, DURING FEBRUARY Board shows that a slight gain these .problems are before we Bureau of Price, by Associated ing to LeeRoy B:nvr. Chair- imately 400 injtrumentailists!, K in circulation of books was ort can attempt to solve them," Credit Bureaus, Inc., for serv- Board ior' Utah Symph- - will be performed undsr .Maessaid Rowan Stutz, division ad- ice to the individual consumer, ony, whih organiz ition is to tro Abravanel's personal direcrecord for the year 1969. Books FOR CHILD HOSP, tion in four different regions ministrator and director of the the community and the credit sponsor the concert. on the shelves have been addThe annual Primary Children survey. "We need to know lnausiry. ed in the amount of ?08 volconcert is' scheduled for in the state. Students who have Announcement of the award Thursday, Itb. 19 at 8 p.m. in nrevrmislv narticirMted have in. umes. During the fiscal year Hospital Penny Parade will be where to direct our greatest was made by John L. Spafford the old books numbering 101 were launched during February with, effort," he said. Carbo.i High auditorium at beled the experience as the f Results of the survey will be of Houston, president of ACB the help of Utah's dairy indus-- l discarded. highlight of their high school which is an international before which but years. the trade has published 239,000 Utaa long, try, This yaar provided Symphony The library also has 23 curThe Price concept will feamilk carton banks for the 1970 early reports seem to indicate association serving more than a. in is broadeninj its concert rent periodicals, four newsdrive. that the ability to really under- 3,400 credit bureau (and collect- - fcse throughout the entira West ture the combined choirs of papers and 47 recordings. and Provo High stand what is being read is tion service members in the VJ ere during the season Carbon, Orem ' These banks, the size of a Schools. JTl n much behind the U.S., Canada and several other iS,n-j- 170 co. certs wiJ be Circulation of adults book in half-pimilk carton, havo been consistently countries- other reading skills. The growing number of will concert tours the year ended was 5,905, and Regular distributed thruout Utah. Mrs The high standards of aeh- Fifty-fiv- e schools in 23 of the each season makes it Idaho out children books checked LaVfrn W. Parmley, president state's 40 school districts are levement for this award recog- - ex.end throughout Utah. Colora-mze and physically impossib'j for Mr totaled 8,132. Wyoming ivada, of the hospital board of trusthe excellent service pro- rjo A special thre. week tour Abravanel to conduct a:l 'f rh" participating in the survsy. Stu tees, urges children and par- dents are tested on their read- vided by the Credit Bureau of under Total funds appropriated by the auspices of Columbia concerts. Associate conductor ents alike to use the banks for MR. BAKER and some are inter Price," Spafford said. "It also Artists will take the orchestra Ardrnrj Watto wt'fi share the Helper City was $299"). Total ing ability saving their contributions to the viewed about their reading ha- reflects an impressive perform was $2805. ajong the entire Wst Coast workload by cond icrin j a numBill F. Baker has been nam expenditures Primary Children's Hospital. bits and interests. (ance in meeting community through Washington. Oregrn & ber of the school and evening ed supervising service foreman Library Board memlwrs sp The study will attempt to j civic obligations." concerts. Mr Watts also serves in California in April. She expressed her appreda-- ' Price the report of the Lib-H- e Mountain area Bell, proving by Credit v ex nv rvmnlar demand, the or-- as Musial Director of the reporting service tion to the dairy industry for its answer these and many other A were Joe Rolando, Miss rarian Lee Robertson replaces who earn the Certifj- - rfiestra is returning to most cf Opera Comoary and as who was transferred to Provo. Sally Mauro, George Pizza and generous contribution for the questions: "What reading skills ecutives cate of Merit are to What Utah? are eligible 1970 Penny Parade. taught best in fne cities and schools n Utah Conductor f:r Ballet We?t. In his new position, Baker Mrs Ivy Jouflas. kinds of students do not seem compete for 32 Regional Lead- - where concerts were played Primary Children's Hsp'talin to benefit from this teaching? ership Awards which will bs last season, and in addition is TTi fnrflnviTrnncr rmrprt tit will supervise 24 plant men in maintenance of central of- Salt Lake City serves children Where are the successful pro- presented by ACB; Eight aw- playing oncerts for the frst time Price warrants the suMnrt jf',he four How each in in throughout the world. the do xjis msiau- - HELPER LIONS CLUB state? ards, credit report- jn nve outlying areas in thn the entire populace. Sponsnrshio . grams Utah students compare with ing and collection service, will state not heretoicro served, "l uuliu i' by B.U.S. is indeed a great pub auja a"u During 1969 we admitted national averages on reading be made in each of the four" Youth partici"atro.m villi the- lie service, ATTENDS PRICE 7,975 patients and in addition 'orchestra is also being greatly; Program for the concert will t'.eld and Salina. we had 26,666 visits by young- tests in terms of vocabulary, m ACB regions. Baker attended the University oral reading & Regional award winners will expanded- Chord concerts j be announced at a later date. sters at our clinics, comprehension, of Uiah prior to joining Moun- ANNIVERSARY MEET be announced silent What at the four the are reading? ACBj said Kenneth C. Johnson, hostain Bell in 1956 as a service Utah norms for each of these? conferences scheduled! pital administrator. "These chil How much are Utah children regional Members and wives of he this winners representative. spring. Regional 26 dren came from staie3 and UTAH MORE THAN PAID IK TAXES will 1969 be Lions Club attended the of to outside schooi the for He in worked Helper the cnmmrrriJil eligible compete the countries of Canada, Chile, reading 251,1 of eight National Leadership What Anniversary types in Cedar requirements? meeting of and department City Ecuador, Fiji Islands, Mexico material are from which two Grand Lions ,ast Fri- in marketing and plant depart- - 1he they reading? and PERSON PER SI and Samoa." ,000 What relationships are there Award winners will emerge. Ail ments In Salt Lake before being cay ai me rnce .iks nome Mr Johnson said that during between reading choices, quan- rational awards wi'l be wesent-enamed to his new position. Principal speaker was Floyd More than $1,000 apiece was tion was one of the factors at the ACB anrual Internathe past ten years over 50,000 tity, skills and data on proActive In civic affairs, he has tional Conference scheduled for paid in taxes by Utahns In which brought state revenue worked in the Jaycees, the Boy Hamman, Phoenix, Ariz., Dirpatients have been treated at grams? 0 John Allen, University of July 8 at the Maria Isabel 1969, the first time the per collections to unexpected high Scout program and tho United ector of Lions International., the hospial in addition to who spoke on the "Future of visits at the Utah graduate student is co- Hotel in Mexico City. capita figure has ever exceed levels, the Foundatiion pocir.ted Fi'rd drives. Lionism." mark cut, substantially improving the Mr We'sh is presently serv- ed the thousand-dolla- r clinics. These patients came ordinating the project. Baker and his wife. Janet, from a total of 40 states and, ing as president of the Associat for ore year, according to Utah iiwnediate fiscal picture. How- are the partrts of three hildren Other guests included Mr and ever, the same factors may be ed Credit Bureaus of Utah and Foundation, a private the District of Columbia and 17 Mrs James iAindberg, Mr and SATURDAYS for GIRLS on two regional and national public service institution. expected to have some negative foreign countries. Mrs Jim Niolson, Dist. Governthan comparable items in the Social or; Deputy Dist. Gov. Charles A change in the weakly re- committees of the international During the past year a resn n rrn The Beehive State's 1969 to- nicf itil fha lrn Security Man ti idential treatment program for creation schedule at Iho city group. Bezyaek; Loo Frazer, Marion tal (Federal, state and local), ture is considerably different. A Truce Thursdays Oveson. Lorin Bailey, Carmon, psychiatric therapy was added gym will see the Saturday after also $1 tax bill exceeded billion, A projection of revenue andl to the hospital's service. noon time alloted strictly for April lui is the due date for Perry, Wayne Durrant & wives. f for the first time. The $1,0.18 nvrJ,.,,!;),. !,. MENTAL Elaine Reeder, Brigham City, girls for the balance of the n average was for every man, wo Lions President Frank this year's Utah Dairy Process season. More and more girls " man and child in the state, not ahead indicalM that they mi?r.t HEALTH out Lions of that pointed s u wortcd ia 1M and a former Primary attender are participating in the activmerely for adult taxpayers. result Price for 25 years have func- MATTERS Total tax collections in Utah of more than $300 in the ten- urges Utahns to be generous in ity, requiring more tims for one full month in 1909 and you their contributions for the hos- the fairer sex, so the entire in 1969 were 17 above those year fiscal period have made every efi'ort tget monthly social security brn and pital during the 1970 Penny Fr.tm ay program will be turn S'anley F. Yolles. MD. recorded for 19G!5, the Foundamake Price a finer place to live Total personal income n Uta'i cMts, and you earned more than d ed over to them. Parade. Director tion noted in its regu'ar ' in e H arc wSSS Vrri'iion, of lva, you rwjuircd JJove high of National Institute review. This was far more reached an of Mental Health than the inflationary advance $2.9 iilion in 1903. but the gam by law to file an annual report e lcss '"""Rawin the same period, Indicating ocr 19C7 was below the oation of earrings with the Socity ' Master of Ceremonies was a substantial increase in real a: average, l'er capiu iwrsonal H'"y ' jm:nisirauon. WHAT IS MKXTAL II.LNFSS? W you l'.m in Utah was $2,790 in 1963. com during reported Roy Brown, official of the dolors paid in taxes. ' 1 more to earn that an of you $3,049 Carbon expected Paml While average the inflationary spirit Emery Bank, In simplest terms. rn?ntal ill the eight Mountain States, i you should have re- id not match the increase in rcss is a group ofdisecscs tax collections (a 1 increase sj.ifi m me Pipvott wpctnrn ceivcd an annual carrr?s re-- attended were Pres. which affect the mind. Ray and nail "If you There are many kinds and in the state sales lax rate, 1 Stales, and $3,421 for the nation Dick Mrs Mr and Mrs Kpl'ey Rachrle, social classifications used: and some cent a gallon increase in th-- as a whole. ami an.,en, .uis ir uiuiu in f For the first lime since 19.), Security repTCScr.tat:ve, "get authorities r.umbcr mental dis- state motor fuels tax after Juv r NicLson. Mr and Mrs Jack A. w;th t'i" axhl icriiiii orders in many hundreds. But 1. ard the year-lon- g imposition Utahns receiving public assist- tii'h C. Pcck-yoHatch. Mr and Mrs office we'll and form to the get Mont-ma- y they can be classified under of the Federal surtax on in- ance In 1969 (June count) exMrs Dclce Mr and ham Failure to We a report comes all were factors in the ceeded 4 of the population, four major, genera'ly recognizovaand i - Mf Ra.p1! Gi,bert result in loss of additional l ed healings. increase in tix and the total rumber of wcl- Ands'lon and Mr and Wrs benefits." tne cost kinds These four of livt.igiiare recip:cr,?s, are. psych- coiicciions) 4j.zj.i. was Kolwrt Stone. The social uritv ! m reprcen-oses, neuroses, personality or did advanoe considerably in 'greater than for any other yoar since 1911. Rapid expansions in tative will be at the Prica Court character disorders, and psy- m, The Consumers Price i ,,J"SC on r' ) fcosf. cf Index story at the Aid o Famines win chosomatic diseases. 'P 8,a? - 1,0 wu Pm(1957-5- 9 120.8 base rhildren charand are Medicaid NrNi , wIK. fN NrW usually period t01) pendent Psychoses w acterized by stran?" feelings & in Ortober of the year. This programs were largely respon help you. behavior and a distortion of compared to an index of 1?2.9 sible for the increases, the La-- t Friday night. Jan 23rd. 1 Mail Income Tax "W reality. They were what used to for October, 1968. Some itns Foundation slated. 37 people were presort for the Education continued to takn ind?x be meant by the old term "in- included in the over-a- ll Kefiims to IKS Center first Defensive driving lessen, sanity," happily now noi'cssion edvarced mre ranidly thin 'the largest share of the totpj V'e are b3ppy th?t "to man' are All Federal Income lax ret- expendture dollar, 47.3 ally and ti a large extent pub-- others, and the October, health and reova-- i followed by highways (221). t, figures dmnlH t liclvdiscarded. fh: interested in highwayt safety. The neuroses are lesi severe tion was 138.6 and that for (and welfare (10.4). The per- - IRS Service Center in OgdenJ Jan. 2P,ih our Pand emotional disturbances, altho medical care. 1.V3.9. At the erjcentage of total expenditures Roland V. Wise, District D;r- - plaved Price Elementary thinking and judgement mav be of the yeaar it appeared tha' g'Jing to education and to high- - ector of Internal Revenue for school, to a very enthusiastic impaired in some case?. Aeur the average cost of living rif ways in 1969 was down slightly U'ah, said today. audience otics An envelope addres'ed to the' period would from 1963, but Welfare's p?T-- i may be continual! both- for the A at our !Prn''d ture t0 and ered by feelings of anxiety or be between 5 as. rentage was 0.4 up from the certer has been inc'uded in all 8 1 class starting tax packages fcr he conven- compared to a vearly average depression. year. drirg ur daryce vnl fol- 8t 7 to 2 Federal grart?-in-ai- d Neurosies take many forms ranging from 1 thru totalled ienre of Utah taxpayers. about $140 million in 1963. Jarg-- , the first half of the 1960s. and may have an Checks or money orders in Iow- PRINCESS Elaine Reeder displavs miik est The UTH' 1 "MRY inflararrid advare rf single source of income tor payment of the tar should be pattern, requiring treatment or nac will t nt Fit. iim ' H be used Li annual carton even hospitalization at times, ef'ects-fut- are laft nlar goods and ser- - state and local government in made payable to: "Internal Re-- : Primary Children'! I vices will cost the state more Utah, the Foundation noted. Continued on Page Two Hospital T.r y ParaJe. venue Service," he added. STRICT RAILROAD City NEWSPAPER Ikes Salaries of Mm Employees full-tim- " j ks ' Utah Symphony Plans Feb. Concert at Price state-wid- i 1 f i-- p.-C- e. 1959-7- 0 plny-for.eJ- nt cor-cer- e-- ts Univ-prsit- j i "''.aiiu 1 j in-- - out-patie- nt ' d 5-- 160,-00- out-patie- non-pro- fit J- -r ,,i Wor-the- i LTi. " i.f. 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