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Show Universal Microfilm Corp 26C3 BOX Baseball Game Here Monday Old-Time- rs Old Timers will have their annual fling on the baseball diamond Monday night July 24, when Carbon Post 21 of the American Legion stages the old timers game and a regulation n game between Helper and Legion teams. A good number of the baseball stars from yesteryear have signified their intentions of being on band for this diamond Og-de- LkJ M,:''4 fun-jfes- i -- i vvji fe If w JoeMyers ! .. y, Dal-pia- fevfy , MauTsby woolsey al 1111 ftlllal k j JtfHl - z, Hf j-- f1 Lou Tone who little UJ pef4 3 i has taken to league teams managing in recent years as his two young sons follow dad's diamond footsteps; Al Pierotti, Lou Tone, Toy Atwood, now a Price city councilman who is boosting baseball in the county seat through the construction o f some new fields; Rusty Wool-seFloyd Zemlock, Paul, Ab Day, Lou Mele, are some other names old timer baseman ed professional ball on the west cast and had a glittering semi-pr- o career in Helper and the Bingham area; Boyd Lindsey, Sonny Fratto, Jim Tobey, outstanding players in the old days from the East Carbon area, Euguie and Em' Laursen who new reside upstate but remembered as fine L?fiun players in Helper; Ralph Fossiat, Spike Jomgensen, Harry Vogrenic, Ace Verdi, the pepper pot second ! .i iJSLJ J l Names like Luke Cormani, well Mo his seventies, but still able to don the catching togs and go behind the plate; Rex Berry, the San Francisco '49ers football star, who played on 2 American Legion State championship teams in Helper during the early '40s.; Guid Rachiele, now a county commissioner, who was a team mate of Berry; Chief of Police Joe Myers, a real pro among pros who play U M. Pessetto Ray Telaroli MONDAY, JULY 24TH B-2- fe tm yPX El , l.JadPfy jQ Ean , Magann , I RAILROAD Jr A ' photo-electr- ic j A ; e, n, er er er se Paa-vjol- i, er inter-este- Teen-Ager- d s, clerk-audito- a34-188- 472-545- 0 n L iv Jlm Muilins J : ifl . USJ r t4 I i i Luke Cormani ) ' ' ' HELPER, 9 472-338- 3 JULY 20, 1972 Piiliskd Streets and Sidewalks 3; Garbage collection, Library: $2,972.56; Recrealtion: $4,703.63; Parks, $3,758.91; Cemetery, $4,583.92. Class "C" Road Fund: Water Bond fund, $9,000 and interest $247.50; Water $38,077.01; Electric Utility, $162,465.57;; Sewer Dept., $19,468.20; Spring Creek Water Construction, $5,050;, Total $16,-400.2- Disbursements The cost of operating the various departments of the city are shown, as follows: 9; ty, 'General government, administrative: $28,784.73; Buildings, Justice Court, $13,829.23; Public Safety, Police: Other Receipts Special fund receipts included: Eledtaic Utility, $169,909.44; ' NEWSPAPER Water Utility, $53,325.10; Water bond sinking fund, $9,092.50 for total of $232,327.04. 8; '. , B. Laursen ifvlf THURSDAY, income, various sources, $5,386-.2Administrative allowance on County Sewer Collections, Recreation and play$41.75; grounds, $1,580.71; Gas Franchise, $785.21; Sales of property $4,352.54; Transfer from other Public departments, $44,000; Employmenlt program, $7,679.19 for total of $174,838.22. x! George Pizza 84526 Helper City Financial Statement -- 832-16- 09 isl. DISTRICT UTAH - Su-om- Tickets may be purchased from any member of the team; Mr Bonza, Walter Boriia or the team managers. . 0 Cop-lie- penses in playing in the state tournament each year in Murray. TO FS pv T. Migliaccio Monday, July 24th, Pioneer Day in Utah, will be observed Mfcfc by all city, county and state A MINING AND offices and by most business firms in the city. Because of VOLUME 66 NUMBER 29 Two public meetings have this Monday closing, shoppers been scheduled by the Bureau are advised to "shop accordof Land Management to explain ing" and not bf- caught short. new procedures by which commercial tour operators using public lands in Utah will be re- POLLUTION CONTROLS quired to obtain special land use permits from BLM. The financial statement for Property tax $27,467.97; Sales Robert D. Nielson, BLM state SCHOOL SPONSORED Helper City, fiscal year July tax, $21,795.40; Business license director for Utah, said the June 30, and permits $6,521.23; Sewer 1, 1971 and ending for Price River first meei'ing will be July 25 1972 is published this week in connections at 8 p.m. in the City Council IN CARBON COUNTY The Helper Journal, and the Water Imp. Dist., $20,520.10; tabulations set forth by Albert Dog tax collections, $448; Court Chambers, Moab. In addition, there will be a 1 p.m. meeting During the week of July 10, Fossiat, City Recorder, show fines and forfeitures, $5,287.50: of the the third Visible Emission Ev- that there was a cash balance Rents and concessions, $1,416; July 25 in Room Salt Lake City Federal Building. aluation School, sponsored by in the bank of $26,317.42 when Refuse collections, $15,210.19; The new procedures to re- Utah State Division of Health the city books were closed on Library receipts, $95.18; CemC etery care and sale of lots, quire issuance of special land Bureau of Environmental Heal- June 30th. State liquor allotment, use permits is an action by th, was held at Carbon County Receipts BLM to coottidinate uses of the Industrial Park, through the Receipts for the year include $1,854.10; State Class 'C Road fund alMiment, $7,514.37; Other public landis and to minimize generosity of the County Com- the following: The course was impacts on the resources. Mr. missioners. attenled by 11 people who rep Nielson explained. resented" various industries thru ORDINANCE NO; 447 ouit the four counties. Carbon, ROAD STUDY MADE San Grand and Juan, Emery, Rites Oscar Carlson An Ordinance fixing closing as well as law enforcement IN HUNTINGTON AREA Held Monday In Price agencies. time for City Parks and City Masonic Temple The main objective of the Several agencies met infor- Cemetery. Funeral services for Oscar course is to train those people mally in Price last week to coBE IT ORDAINED by the Carlson Jr., 58, Price, were who are involved in stack em- ordinate problems relating to Council of Helper, a muCity inheld Monday in the Masonic ission control work in both a new dam and reservoir be- nicipal Corporation, of the Temple at Price. He died July dustry and enforcement agen- ing constricted by Utah Power State of Utah, that the follow13 in a Price hospital of natur- cies, to recognize various de- and Light Co.r.y.'.ri-- ' in Huntingnew section, to be known al causes. grees of densitv in stack em ton Canyon. Ic appeared that ing of Chapter as Section 486-I course is massed issions. The Burial was in the Price City the dam and reservoir were XVII, is hereby enacted, adCemetery under direction of the when a studenlt can read smoke going to be oper.ona. before opted and added to the Revised Mitchell Funeral Home. density to within 20 percent of the new road being constructed Ordinances of Helper, Utah, as He was born April 18, 1914 a cell evaluation. around the reservoir could be follows: at Castle Gate, to Oscar and The cell is installed in a completed. This would have . A CLOSING Luelia Checketts Carlson Sr. smoke generation designed es- forced a delav in UP&L's ccn-- j Section 486-Married Rosa Moynier, Dec. 9 pecially for the School and the strucltion schedule, and it was TIME FOR PARKS AND CEMETERY. It shall be unlawful 1934, at Salt Lake City. Form- readings are based on the feared that cIosm:; he road er president and general man- Ringlemann Chart. Successful traffic might bi necessary toj for any person to be in any ager of Price Trading Co.; of completion of the course is a park or cemetery in the City After caretu'ly reviewing al- -' of Helper, Utah, between the iamiond Market; Miners Trad requirement for all officials ining Co.; member Carbon Lodge volved in visible emission en- ternatives with members of the hours of 12:00 o'clock p.m. and State Road Commission of Utah 7:00 o'clock a.m., except city No. 16, F&AM; Price York Rite forcement. Department personnel engaged in work upon Bodies; El Kalah Strine; Price In the complete course the and the Utah Elks Lodge; Past president of new student is also instructed of Highways it was agreed to said premises. East Carbon Rotary Club. Past in Air Quality Regulations: wait unt'u spring and see how In the opinion of the City director Price Chamber of Com source classification; principles the new road is progressing. Tf Council of Helper, a municipal th.? new it that then, merce. appear? of combustion as they pertain of he State of Utah, not bo for section suitable will corporation Survivors are his widow, sons to fuel oil and coal; the Ringle and daughter, Merrill M., Mrs mann Chart and equivalent op- traffic, a seciion of the old it is necessary to the peace, Marie C. Diamamti. both Price; acity; approaches to control, Spring Canyon Rocd will be up health and safety of the inhabPierre 0., Lynn M., both of the legal aspects of visible em- graded and used as a .letour itants of Helper, a municipal Salt Lake City; brothers, sis- issions and acting as a witness; around the dam and the rising corporation of the State of Utah waters of the reservoir. The that this ordinance take effect ters, Paul, Mrs Eva Hafiield, and meteorology. of providing this tem- immediately. expense both of Price; Kenneth, Rayporary detour would be borne mond, Mrs Joyce Yowell, all of This ordinance shall take jointly by the State Highway effedt upon its first publication. Salt Lake; Melva Smith, Mrs INVITED PowGIRLS TO Utah and the Colleen Byrge, both of Carbon-dalDepartment er & Light Company. Passed by the City Council of Colo.; Mrs Loa Stilson, a municipal corporation Helper, Orangeville; Mrs Barbara ENTER TEEN CONTEST A small section of Skyline of of Utah, this 13th State the RoMrs Kemmerer, Wyo; Drive will have to be improved salie Mason, Tremonton; Gene, Now is the time for young to connect detoru traffic with day of July, 1972. Helper. ladies of this area to enter the frhp Fnimripw flanvon RrKH Miss Utah Teen-Agpageant to be held at Holiday Inn, Salt Eino Peters Funeral Lake City, August 19th at 7:30 Held Wednesday At p.m. This is the state prelimin- HOT WEATHER Scofield LDS Chapel ary to the Miss National Teen-Ag- FISHING TIPS MAYOR Funeral services for Eino pageant held at Atlanta, Hot summer days make peo- Attest : Wilford Peters, 62, were held Georgia in late August. will re- ple feel like sitting in the shad ALBERT FOSSAT, Wednesday afternoon in the Miss Utah Teen-AgScofield LDS Ward Chapel He ceive a $750 tuition scholarship and doing nothing. Chances are City Recorder. died July 14, 1972 in a Granger to the modeling inst'tule of fish feel the same way. Date of Publication, Thursday, reAmerica, with runner-up- s hospital of natural causes. is generally good in July 20, 1972. Fishing also. The He was bom Feb. 8, 1910 at ceiving scholarships most waters during spring, but Wetaskinin, Alberta, Canada to winner will also receive .in St often slows down in summer to a Atlanta, as fish Frank Oscar and Ruusa paid trip seek cool water deep in SMALL BUSINESS OFFICER to compete for the titlo of Miss Peters. Married Elsie HERE FRIDAY and reservoirs. lakes Teen-AgNational in August. July 25. 1947, at Salt Lake A representative of the Small on Contestants will be judged City. Retired coal miner; mem Anglers' should change their Business Administration will be scholastic achievement, veterber of Lutheran Church; poise, tactics to match the change of in Carfbon County during the an WW II; member NMWA personality, beauty, commun- fish habits. Fish the deeper Persons wishing to day Friday. and There service of ladership. Local 6788; member Helper ity parts of lakes during the mid- contact him may do so in Price comno swimsuit or talent Post 21. American Legion; a is dle of the day. Fishing near in- at the County Courthouse on former employe of General El- petition. lets where cooler, aerated wafrom 9 to 11 a.m. s 13 thru 17 ter enters from streams is of Friday ectric, Salt Lake City. Appointmenlts may be schedin being a contestant, ten Survivors are widow; broth-eiproductive. uled Brig Young, the througth an from secure application sisters, Oscar Edward of may or fishing on county DirFredda ScoState Mrs Trolling deep Odom, Tokol. Mrs Julia Ogden; field; Arthur. Leonard, Mrs Al ector, 361 Binkley Drive, of the bottom with bait will helo HAVE NEWS ITEMS? all of Nashville, Tennessee 37211 or get the fishhook where the fish bert (Sylvia) Botter, will are. and late or Fishing early or call (615) Canada. Call or write for your applic-lio- find fish feeding in shallower Burial was in the Scofield Monday afternoons water near the shore. now! Cemdlery. - State liquor store. The annual event is the major fund raising project to underwrite the local team's ex- nize. iffifelianSWW illtiliW W STORES TO CLOSE BLM MEETINGS ON TOUfc OPERATIONS SLATED FOR JULY 25 This promises to be a fine game, as Ogden is perrenially one cf the powerhouses in the The Old Timers will gather Northern Utah area and Helper in the city park at 6 p.m. for has been at the top of Dist. 4 a Dutch lunch and cold drinks competition all season. before taking the field for their Vince Bonza, post athletic game at 6:30 p.m. officer for the Carbon Post said Helper and Ogden will play any and all old timers are ina regulation nine inning game vited to participate in Monday immediately following the Old night's game. Uniforms may Timer "spectacle", at 8 p.m. be secured from Bonza at the baseball fans will readily recog $34,457;; Fire Dept. $7,982.89; Zone Adiministriator: $530.63.; $386,471.94. Pa rks'and; Cemetery Closing Ordinance Adopted by Helper The Helper City Council last Thursday, July 13, adopted: a LABOR DAY PLANS FORMULATING new city ordinance fixing the closing time city parks and The Carbon Emery Labor for the Labor Day Queen and cemetery. Day Celebration Committee met Attendants, was approved. Bids Ordfiance No. 447 reads, in last Sunday at the Courthouse on both should be submitted to in Price to make tentative plans Sam Fazzio, Rfd Helper, Utah, part: for the annual Labor Day cele- not later than 2:30 p.m. AugSection Closing Time bration in the county. Presid- ust" 21, 1972. for Parks and Cemetery. It The committee approved as shall be unlawful for any pering over the meeting was the Andrew pant of the three-da- y program son to be in any park or cemeGeneral Chairman, another free rodeo at Trice, tery in the City of "Jack" Smith of Dragerton. Helper, betAuthorization for the publica- and will again bring the famous ween the hours of 12:00 o'clock tion of a notice for bids for skydivers here for a perform- p.m. and 7:00 o'clock a.m., exConcessions and operation and ance. cept city personnel engaged in for the construction of a float work upon said premises. 486-A-- A DEER HUNT DAYS SET AT OCTOBER 21 Bennett's Provo 31 Deer hunt details for the 1972 Utah season were released recently in a proclamation by the Board of Big Game Control which set the general deer season for October The archery deer season will be August 19 through Sept. 4. 21-3- 1. Office Opens Senator Wallace F. Bennett. said this week his in Provo is open and available to serve the public. The new office is located at 242 North University Ave. in Ro:m 209, Provo. The telephone number for ithe otfice is extension 7314 or 1716 staffing the new office on a e basis is Mrs JoRita Nielsen. The office will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. daily. new-offic- e 374-501- part-tim- "My offices in Salt Lake City and Ogden have been invalu-abt the in helping to needs of our citizens Jn their dealings wil'h he government," Sen. Bennett said. "I am that the addition of new Provo office will continue to help meet these needs." nu-e- "Provo is very accessible to Central and Southern Utah, an area which has experienced a tremendous growth in the past several years. The fact that Utah County is now the second largest in the state demons-tiate- s the need for expanded communications with thi; area. I am looking forward to having e n staff in Provoi as sron as possible to sorve the citizens of Central and Southern Utah." full-lim- - Published in the Salt Lake Tribune Sunday, July 16, the deer proclamation will soon be available from license agents and Division of Wildlife Re. sources offices. Hunters should obtain a copy for reference. Hunters will note several var. from the general deer season. Three either sex hunting units were shortened to five day, nine units were extended to 16 days and one unit to 37 continuous days. Three units will be hunted during the general deer season plus two weekend extensions for a total of 17 days. Buck only hunting is set for the general season on four deer units. Twelve units will be hunted for buck or doe deer the first three days of the then switch to buck only during the last eight days. iaitions In the opinion of the City Council of Helper,. . . it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inrabitants of Helper . . . that this ordinance take effect immediately. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. Reason of the ordinance adoption is to discourage persons from frequenting the parks and cemeteiry during those hours in an effort to stop vandalism of public facilities and as a deterenlt to curfew violation by juveniles. Persons in violation will be arrested and subject to fine before the city justice of peace. AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR 11-d- sea-so- n Control deer permits authorized by the Board of Big Game Control number 4,050 this year. Baseball Helper's American Legion team fell back into a tie for top spot to District Four as a result of an 8-- 3 loss to Spanish Fork last Friday. Provo beat Payson 64 the same night to match Helper's 3 league record. Helper took on Payson here last night (Wed) and will have 7-- American Fork in Helper tom- orrow night (Fri) at 8 p. in. Victories are aibsolutley necessary in both games to maintain pace with the tough Provo team. Next week the Helper team will go outside the league for a pair of games with Ogden. The first will be here Monday night in the Old Timers event, a nine fanning game set for 8 p.m. The following Saturday the local boys wKl return the game . Eleven units need additional harvest to balance herds with their food supply. According to instructions in the proclamation, control penrnit applications will be received by mail only until 5 p.m. Aug. 21, 1972. to Ogden. |