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Show The HELPFR (Utah! JOURNAL Ws?. I I tfUUHlMO OOMPAJCT THE JOMh.s., Publiaoad Eranr TtaamlKf Entered N Second Am Joe Clus TulMus Mmttsr At The Past Of" t EoPKH t7TAB Hlpr. Dtu THURSDAY, Hostess Mrs Art Lamoreaux played hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday afternoon and awarded prizes for the game to Mrs Elmo Bray, Mrs Frank Pizza and Mrs J. A. Greener. She also served light efreshmemis during the social hour. NOTICE FOR BIDS 1971 22, Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Marge and James Dervoe were fiends Mr and Mrs Afton Brinkeirfaoff of Huntington. Mr and Mrs Ernest Gardner returned home Thursday after a week long stay in Las Vegas, Nev. The time was spent visiting with son, Mr and Mrs Keith Gardiner and family and doing a bit of sightseeing. Scout The Southeastern Education Service Center requests price costs for school supplies, paper athletic supplies, elementary supplies and filing cabinets for San Juan, Emery, Grand and Carbon Counties. 'Specifications will be available at the Center's offices at 65 East 4th North, Price, Utah 84501 (Drawer B). Quotes must be in the hands of the Director on or before May 5, 1971, as specified on specification instructions. " The Center reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, or any part thereof. ROBERT N. HANSON, Ed. D. Director, SESC. Date Published: Thursday April 22, 1971. APRIL Center. Held Camp-O-Re- e 7 .the St AnthOn April ony's Boy Scout troop No. 272 lead by Martini Sunter & Brent Berensen attended the District OampjO-Re- e held at Pinnacle Point. Scouts from Carbon and Emery counties attended. Bays were able to work on their advancements. The Scouts of Troop 272 ree ceiving the patch were: Anthony .Valejos, John Crooco, Tommy Boyack, Joey Juiiano, Michael Skerl, Tom Bonaoci, Michael Morrison and Jack Hatch. r Everyone enjoyed cooking out. After dinner the group gathered around the campfire for singing and skits. We are all looking forward to the next 16-1- Camp-O-Re- oanvp-o-re- ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S FRIDAY SOCIAL APRIL 23 -8 P.M. t $60 JACKPOT 51 numbers called CHURCH HALL Valuable Prizes 10 Games Fun for All Donation 1. of work, along with the : - three very congenial sports- - pjn' Our newofficers have hot men Bob Buffelow, Louie Fe- had meetings to appoint chair- hce and Roy Hackwell. I hope men as yet. Use above sched. I can define the electro- No band practice until May shocking procedures so that1 10th. sportsmen can understand Reservations for dinner oh general purpose of 3U must be received by April April 26 no later, please!!!! Shocking fish with D.C. pow- -' Phyllis Dyet has returned from er has a paralyzing effect Rock Springs, Wyo. Our conknocking dolences to Nellie Wild on the th em, temporarilyWhile unconscious. under oassing of her sister Erma the influence of the shocking thev are n cked nn with hnnH The Leisure Club of Drag-erto- nets and placed in containers reoneiamdzed April 15 with of water for safe keeping. Wr Wiffiaim Tittle, president; Minstations comEthel shocked ofseveral nie Brandson, 528 ft. or 110 mile prising as Rock MaJaiby, secy.; Clyde sections. We found Lower Fish tress.; Margie Whitburn is the Creek to have an abundance ol program chairman. fish, the species were predomRefreshments, Wilma Fox and german brown, some games chairman, Emma Rock. inantly rainbow and a few natives, and, Mr and Mrs Klier are home fish according to previous for the summer; Mr and Mrs trash have decreased. After shocking winsroent Nelson the George a station, we checked finishing ter in New Mexico, as did the each fish for species, weight, her Brandon had Minnie Kliers; and scales for length gathered' children from California here classification purposes. for Easter.; Bit and Myrtle aging we counted the number Tittle had their family from Also, of fish caught in each station Orem and Salt Lake visiting to find out the approximate num with them during weekend1; and of fish per mile ber to do this EmiMne King is home on sick we multiply the number of fish list. caught in. the 528 ft. stations. Example, "No. 1 station produced' 57 fish, multiply :b'- 1' BLM DIRECTOR (Continued from Pa?e One giving an approximate figure tuned to the BLM Dillon dist- of 570 fish per mile." Shocking Low r Fish Creek rict as a range manager. He and Joes Valley then was range conservationThe area below Joes Valley ist and assistant district manager in the Billings district of Reservoir (Cottonwood Creek) Montana from 1961 until he was was also shocked. The returns selected for the 1964 Depart- from these didn't produce ment of the Interior manage- well as Lower Fish Creek, but ment development program. He for the length o f time this next was .assistant to the BLM streami has been checked1 the assistant director for resource production of fish is holding its management and then received own. Remember the a fellowship in congressional Sportsmen: He then range surveys. You are invited operations in 1965-6was budget analyst in BLM's to participate. division of budget until 1969 wirfm he became program an- Carolina Beach Buggy Assn, and the Rifle & Pistol Club of alyst. The new manager is a mem- the Interior Department Rec ber of the American Politica' reation Assn. and American Science Assn Mr Freeman is married, and Society of Range Management. has three sons. He has been conservation comMr Welker is taansferring to mittee chaiman of the Arlington Washington after being BLM & Fairfax chapter, Izaac Walt- race district manager since on League of America, Inc.. He August 1964. In Washington he also is a member of the North involved in developing watershed management - A Hin-kin- s. Mcee Satur-th- at 1Mf5r Buzz Adlam y s masic director, will con-th-e concert augment Chestra and the Rouvaun Sing- a new S3" making their aPPeance in Salt LaA w1:toow cl? ed America s funniest pick , has been engaged ulc xvwvidiuii wuwanis. Rouvaun headquarters aire in the lobby of Hotel Newhouse and staff from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to handle advance ticket sales, according to Eugene Jet esnik, sponsor of the concert. Rouvaun last appeared in SaH Lake during the December bliz zards when 5,000 fans braved Maes?. Rouv-man- dfe k. ? on'.f J . n vice-pres- .; it ' ,. m fr vjlu.vic"- -i f" . Price Mr Welker has been active in many civic activities. He was instrumental m having the Castle Valley Job Corps Center established near Price which resulted in a half TOTE dollars worth "of land and treatment, improvement conservation poojects in th. area. Among aocomolislhme"'0 have been construction of the BLM visitor center at the Cleveland-Lloyd dinosaur quarrv & development of the Cedar Moun tain recreation site. cards Hart Bros, and others. CITY TRUCK SALE 1954 Ford Bids for the purchase of a used ton flat bed Truck, will three-quartCouncil of be received by the Mayor and City 22nd day of April, Helper City on or before 1971 at 7:30 p.m. Said truck is to be sold, "as is" and on location. For further details, contact the City Recorder at the City Hall. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. HELPER CITY F-3- er 50 .Chris P. Jouflas Mayor Published April 15 and 22, 1971 Witnesses to Convene In SLC on April 30 The circuit assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses has been scheduled for the South High School, Salt. Lake City. The convention will' begin Friday, April 30 and continue on through Sunday, May 2. Harry Mitani, presiding minister for the Price congregation said that some 1800 delegates will attend from Central Utah and Eastern Nevada. Mitani stated that the convention will have as a theme, "Implant the Word of God". semi-annu- rurn . prtn' While in A Successful School Paper by Linda MPano Well, it happened once again! Yes, Helper HMi's Ami1 School aper was another big succp" The paper came out April 7th. It contained four pages, and a cover page with a cleverly drawn Easter Bunny, illustrated by Pat Montoya. Miiioh work wenlf tn tVio of this paper, construction weeks of hard writing, turn- downs and more writing, followed by the typing and done precisely in order to have a resulting success, which the IF NIGHT SCHOOL WILL HELP MAKE TOMORROW BRIGHTER... See us for low-co-st credit to pay for it. We lend for other worth-whi- le personal needs such as meeting doctor and dentist bills as well. Your application for a Personal Loan will get prompt attention! paioer was. The people working on this iwomo nmiW u aoMfan Mxirw m 0f lowing that thw Finance Here and Save Wn- - ed contribute to the enterm-BLM- s mnt an,d gnjovmert of the other students. This is rwoav- merat enou?h. But WA Mke to tTl,a,nk al of thp members of the Ranroafi Cii fQr their succe5sful C0Tltrion HELPER STATE BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE miPiom AGAINST HIGHER CARBON SCHOOL PROPERTY TAXES ON ma 27 There is NO termination date on the increase. It would go ON "Shall the Board of Education of the Caron County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah, be authorized to levy additional taxes not to exceed ten mills above the Board Leeway for Maintenance and Operation of schools in Carbon County as provided for in Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended." FOB THE PROPOSITION 5 lot better! History Class Learns by Linda Slaugh Mr. Gitlin's 8th grade history classes are studying all the trails that helped to get pestf'-safelto the West in the 1800's Mr. Gitlin had the student" learn where to put the Ore?o Trail, Santa Fee Trail. Cn" fornia Trail, Southern Overland Trail. Old Spanish Trail, El Real. ButterfiH Trail and the Southern Trail on the map of the U.S. The stude' learn where rivers are plac ""d on the mao also. Ca-min- o te MORTUARY H. II. Bird, CHECK OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF NEW, EXCITING SAMPLES Let Allen Halversen and Steve Papazaharis show you the finest in Carpet. Free estimates, too! Priced from $4.95 sq. yd. and up Expert Installation by LeRoy D. Jacklin and Eldon Davis ALSO COMPLETE STOCK OF HOOVER VACUUM BAGS, BRUSHES CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE HOME FURNISHINGS PRICE TRADING V 33 North Carbon Ave. UTAH "Trusted Trading Since 1890" w COMPANY u u CRANT C. FAUSETT Phone (Paid Advertisement by Carbon County Taxpayers, m PRICE, O NO Quality Carpets - All New d so-ha- SAMPLE BALLOT .The Board of Education of Carbon County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah, SPECIAL ELECTION YES by Donna Johnson the students had a wonderful Easter. Some students went on family picnics, reunions, and some even wrt '"i':,i 'i tV'ir friend', fi auiet "home" Paster ware bes1 for a few students, and a Easter surprise awaited at peo pie, whether it was a new suit or a new boy or girl friend. On Easter Day, everyone should bp happv and eerte1"' kind. tudenf Many HilltOo and people all over the wori-have done this. Did you? If not, make a resolution for next year to do this and you will feel a AH BALLOT 4, MOHAWK and ARMSTRONG Easter Joys ECONOMY AND EFFICrrcvnv ai?e THE GREATEST SOURCE OF REVENUE AVAILABLE ! YOUR IT'S CARPET TIME AT P.T.C. JUNIOR HI, NOTES and ON, year after year: Enrollment increases are NOT an argument for the higher tax. The state guarantees more money for more enrollment WITHOUT the additional increased taxes. With the increase, a Carbon fexnaver in a $10 000 home would pay $125 a year to school taxes AGAIvst a state average of but $101. MARK J1Smf- J Saturday. en scheduled for f,,1 TUESDAY , rSKVK fJT113 d. and Ethel H. Tullius. Publishers PAGE TWO Mrs JLamoreaux At "ISSiSS ZX2'-&ffirSrt, Activity f Rouvaun, RCA's world fam- Bowling Thursday (today) at i i..u 2:30 at Bonnie Lanes. S CORNER Our weekly dance will be on SPORTSME naUve LakeCitv t0 appear Friday, April 23, 7:30 p.m. at in concert in the Highland High By Hugh Jaramillo the LeLgion Hall. auditcrium r a per-wa- s Monday, Apil 26 arts - crafts Lower Fish Creek at 1:30 p.m.. Wed. April 28 the Recently electro-shockeSaturday, ginning DMOur painting class at 9 a.m : with sion's personnel accomplished . . ceramics at 1:30 p.m. at our the Tat STATE1RKOSS0CIATI0N UTAH' SLATES COCERTS IN SALT LAKE ROUVAUN SENIOR CITIZEN NEWS Chairman). 637-118- 1 - PRICE A Company Dedicated to Community Service |