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Show The HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) .Leave The Young Wildlife Alone ! UTAH4 STATE JRISPSSOCIATION Family Reunion Honors Mrs Carl Schoenberger THE JOURNAL. PDSU8BJNO COMPANT Published Every Thurad&y Entered Ai Second Claia Matter At The Poet HELPXB. CTAH Ofi At Helper. Cta N. Joe Tullius and Ethel H. Tullius, Publishers PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY, 15, 1971 Weekend visitors at the home Baker Reunion Held The Baker family reunion were relatives and friends, Mr was held last weekend' at La. goon with 120 family members and Mrs Pete Laboroi of gabfest, Mr and Mrs Lyman enjoying a Hunter and Mr and Mrs Byron picnic and short business sesWilcox, at of Salt Lake, and sion. Attending from ithis area Dr. Edward Vieta, of Reno, were Mrs Clin Chidesiter, Mrs Carl Chidesiter, Lynn, Mark, Nevada. and Bart, and Mrs Emmett of Mr and Mrs John Labomoi San-taqui- n, dlay-ton- g Nemo and Arline Tulius, Nicki and Anthony of Salt Lake spent the weekend with his parents Ethel and Joe Tullius and with his sister, Marge Dervoe and family. They retimed home Sunday night. Gibson. Mrs Carl C. Schoenberger, was the honored guest this past weekend at a family reunion at the home of one of her daughters 'ji Salt Lake City. John M. and Anna Kon-tas, hosted the family reunion. The in attendance included Frank and Mary Vetere and family of Green River; Mbert and Bilie Jean Schoenberger and family, Albuquerque, N.M. John and Anna Kontas and family; Frances Siryder and family, Helper; Amedeo and Alee Beacco and family of Price; Carl J. and Karen Scho enlberger and family. Vernal. George and Linda Schoenber ger and family of Candor, N. Carolina, were unable to at Mr and Mrs George Clavell and dlaugJuter Patricia of Los Angeles, Calif., visited here for tend. four days last week with Mrs The group enjoyed a swim The ladies ming and patio party in the ;Vj!rgin&a jDiavies. are sisters. Kodtas' back yard. All family memlbers tharougnly enjoyed the weekend. BLM Anniversary OLD CAR LONO ENOUGH? If lack of ready cash is all that's keeping you from buying a new one, come in for figure-fact- s on a low-cobank Auto Loan repayable in easy instalments st from income! Sil-coc- k, Finance Here and Save HELPER STATE BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 50 75 TO OFF REGULAR PRICES BOYS BAS E AI highlights .......... .53 Helper Mere Mutual Furniture Kiwanis . Cintral ConMMssion ... 0 2 3 2 0 E The local hoys basebad lo; i returned to action early this week with games on Monday, Helper Merc setting out Mutual Furn and Kiwanis outlasting Central Commission by score of Single games are on tap to. nighlt (Thursday) and tomorrow night (Pri.) and then three next week will wrap up the regular season. Team managers will meet Friday night to seject the team to represent the league in tournament competition. The learn must begin pre paration this comin? week for their first game at Price, on Monday, July 26 against the Hel. Price American per and Price American drew out in unit one of the districts playoffs and the two teams will play ia two of three game playoff July 26, 27 and 28. The first game is in Price at the Southside park; the second game is in He'. Tar and the 3rd if necessary, will be played in Helper. The other tourney game this year in unit two and these in the Carbon-Emearea wjll be played in Wellington and Cleveland, both beginning on July 26th. Jackie Hatch and Scott Grur? dy combined to hurl the shutout for Helper Merc over Mutual Monday. The Mutual boys picked up only two hits'. Hatch smacked a fifth inning home run and Giuntiy had a double and s'.ngle to lead the Merc boys to their 14th consecutive win of the year. Jeff Callor and Clyde Fish got the Mutual hits. Kiwanis and Centra! Commission struggled thru a two and a I 'A hour game Tuesday Fi-'nns in the first inning gave Kiwanis an advantage, Central Commission was never able to overcome. Both teams used thr?e pitchers and all Had their CinuM troubles. Bobby Marrelli and Joe Sac-chit homers for Kiwanis. Gary Riddle was the 'eaJing hitter for tho losers, getting two singles. A brief memorial service will be conducted fcr t'i late Larry Hribar at Thursday's (tonight) game. The flag will be lowered to half mast in respect to the memory of Larry who played so much WBB baseball for Helper during his cBo-star- t lifetime. Larry's father h president of the local WBBA league at the present time. 14-- double-header- 9. BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF Original DronpoirtecJ OBD Paintomigs gclf-mad- jt Still Life j Florals 'Ar e 1 OPPORTUNITY mod brick FOR SALE Home. Garage and fenced in after 6:00 yard. Call p.m, weekdays, 4,22,usc 472-55- OrHEALTH FOOD STORE ganic Vitamins. Clint Miller Whole Wheat Flour. Granges 316 N 2nd East, Price, Utah Phone 84501 637-332- 5 WANTED WANTED Two of bailed Tons Timothy & Clover hay for 1 horses. Inquire p 472-567- FOR SALE FOR SALE1970 Blue CL100 Honda. Only $325 now. Call 472-530- 7,15,.lltp 8 all-sffi- ar All-Star- Dl NETTES s with Popular Bucket Seats and Other New Models ry ce DINETTE 9-P- Desert Scenes 4:30 Helper Merc vs Mutual :30 Centra.1 Com vs Kiwanis Wn: reslav HEX, TABLE. with Swivel Bucket Seats Reg. 339.95 199 NOW $2j595 OTHER DINETTES DINETTE Priced from UUffSI (?tin OVAL TABLE DINETTE Reg. $219.95 NOW $ 179 95 1 n $.95 up This COUPON worth 20 ion OFF Any Lamp in the Store k Floor and Table Models Pole Lamps, EUD TABLES " nday Sea Scapes - DOUGLAS C. 5:30 Mutual vs Kiwanis 4:30 Kiwanis vs Helper Merc. 6:00 Mutual vs Central Com. MEDITERRANEAN -l Wrought Iron Res:. $312 Fries y Spanish Motif Land Scapes 472-523- s Tonight 5:30 Helper Merc vs Central Commission. it Portraits Day, week or month rates. Also Furn. Includes wash Apartments. Rm. facilities. HILLCREST Hotel & Apts. Phone Oppor-ttuniit- Schedule Mountain Scenes ROOM for RENT 1he Old 1mzi o ON FOB RENT m 472-589- 8-- 0, (Continued from Page One) One of the more significant increasesc in use of lands has been in recreation. A more affluent society with more leisure time resulted in many kinds of recreational activities almost unknown 25 years ago. To accomodate this demand BLM became involved, as much as funds allow, in recreation site developments, visitor protection, regulation of undesirable activities, and interpretive programs. Another major Change in em iphiasis since BLM was organiz ed is concerned in recent years about it to e environment, Mr Nieison Dointed out. BLM be ldame actively involved in the movement sev environmenical na1 vears aeo with its nation wide Johnny Horizon program, which now is oeinig sponsored by (the entire Department of Wwiiicr. Thp. meS!Sia?e of the mythical Johnny Horizon to all America is, lihis land is your Hand." He appeals to them to our enMiiroriment clear! and to respect and care for public lands. As BLM ends its first 25 years it has its seventh national director. Burton W. native of Idaho, this, month became the first BLM career employee to be Dironrvot ed through the ranks to become director. He succeeds Boyd L. Rasmussen, former Utahh, who has been named to the staff of Secretairv of Interior Rogers C. B. Morton. HAVE YOU HAD YOUR Visitors here over the week end from Maaib were Mr and Mrs Gene Gibson, visiting at her brother John Bruno's and with other relatives and friends was formerly postmaster of Helper. Tina and Floyd Zemlock are home after a short vacation at Glenwood Springs, Colo, with his family and others. Tina was hiappy to return to her desk and Mutual Furn. and get back into the slot again. Wildlife young are not fair game for adoption by people. Arrests are being made for unlawful possession of live protected wildlife according to a recent announcement by the Utah Division of WIdlife Resources. The Division cautions FOR SALE Utahns to leave protected wild life in their natural home. According to Utah law it is (FOB Better Cleaning, to Keep unlawful for any person to hold colors gleaming, use Blue in captivity at any time any Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent protected wildlife except as is electric shampooer $1 at the specified by the Wildlife ReMutual Furniture & Hardsources Code. ware at Helper. Young creatures of the wilds may appear lost, hungry FOR SALE3-Bedroohome and forlorn, but they have hot fully carpeted and draped. been abandoned as people so Beautifully landscaped with often think. Their parents, nafruit trees. Double carport. . turally reluctant to show them Phone 6 for appointselves to humans, often stand ment. 7,15,usc helpless nearby as their young sters are carried away by the HELP WANTED thoughtless' people who find cnem cute and cuddly. FIELD REPRESENTATIVE : To work in Carbon, Emery and Gaianid counties for the y Office of Economic program. Requires experience andor education in lal facets of business and farnilardity with Federal Pro grams. Salary to $10,304, depending upon past performance. UPLANDS, INC.; Box man re- Every 1909, Duranigo, Colo., 81301. frHires working parts. By July 26, 1971 7,15,2tc 2 "20 Chain Lamps OFF SALK EARLY AMERICAN - HEXAGONS and Other Popular Models END TABLES and COFFEE TABLE SPECIAL $2 J.95 I ALL For PRICES 50 AND 75 OFF ORIGINAL COST Originals of Salt Lake City will be at 3 days only LeGrande OEARJ-- y TO BED EARLY TO . ;,WanD .i$ 'SIM 42 EAST PMN-Pric- e I RISE, WWAT v 1 cvrc M m jm Salt Lake Phone PRICE, Morticians R. T. MITCHELL HON'ALD KOSEC Hours: 1:00 P.M. to 7;00 P.M. Each Day 0 $59 95 PRICE TRADING nrV S Phone 637-266- CO M 1 ! P A NY H. ETZEL ROBERT 278-S53- 'Trusted Trading Since 1890" TP vj7 UTAH MITCHELL'S 15, 16, 17 ONLY 637-105- HOME FURNISHINGS 33 North Carbon Ave. Y Phone $72 00 Novv WANT ADS BUILDING, PRICE) (THE OLD MODE-O-DABetween Lewis Jewelry and Ltah Sound and Sewing Bldgs JULY to conduct this Sale HEX TABLES 8 - PRICE A Company Dedicated to Community Service |