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Show 12, 1973 Thursday, July The Helper Journal 5 East 55 Main rate 5 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Vera Batchlor and Mrs. Lois Oakdon of Salt Davis and family of Lander, Lake visited at the home of Wyoming are visiting with Mrs. Margaret Russell. Mrs. Annie Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Mrs. Ileen Fish is in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Bogdin are in Kemmerer, after having surgery. Wyo. at the home of their Mrs. Margaret Russell son, Mr. and Mrs. Deloy has returned home after Bogdin Jr. and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Bill spending time in Salt Lake. 'I t r, ' i A f - l .figures 1.) H-- Moss backs safety act supported by UMWA WASHINGTON, and D.C. Frank E. (Ted) Moss has joined as a of a new mine safety act supported by the United Mine Workers of America. The legislation would combine all miners under a single piece of legislation administered by the Labor Department and including the best features of existing laws. The new legislation would be known as the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1973. The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 would be expanded and the Federal Metal and Mine Safety Act would be repealed. A new agency, the Mine Administration for Safety Non-metall- ic parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carlye Burton and son are staying with the Dick Baileys. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo holiday at the home of Carmela and Frank Tomsic, also visiting with Betty Pollack of Del. They all picnic at Mud Wilmington, had a Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone were visitors in Salt Lake on business and to see his doctor. and Mrs. Jimmy Peterson, Mrs. Pete Tabone and all of Salt Lake plus Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crocco and Rebecca are weekend Salt Lake. family of Price spent the guests in caria, pool manager and Sue Ockey and Kevin Voll, lifeguards. (See story on page HELPER SWIMMING Pool employes this year are (left to right) Steve Zac- - Utah Senator here with their grand- Beers and family spent a week in Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Marie Greenland is in American Fork with her son who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houghton and son of Layton are visiting with the Mr. and Mrs. John Houghtons. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peterson and family; Mr. n:4 I I ... r X . Houghton and family of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mrs. Helen Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Robinson are the proud grandparents to a baby girl born to Lisle and Gary Nelson of Beaver. Their two boys are spending a week Health, would be within the Department of Labor to enforce the laws. created standards would be retained and present All existing standards would mandatory. become least four full inspections would be required in mines each year along with at least one spot inspection every five working for particularly days hazardous mines. At Penalties could run as high as $10,000 for an operator in violation and $1,000 a day while safety hazards found by inspectors remained uncorrected. J Photos Utah to provide 728 jobs Utah is providing public to 728 jobs residents through $3,170,044 service Public i Employment Program funds. This was announced today by the U.S. Department of Labor. Frank A. Potter, Regional Manpower Administrator in Denver, said that under two contracts ending one-ye- I (ir" Hfjiij ar June 30, Utah is 1974, continuing 521 public service jobs throughout the State with $2,392, 308 in PEP funds and is providing jobs to 208 enrollees with another $777,736. the jobs being in Utah are patrolman, building inAmong M funded spector;" deputy sheriff, licensed practical nurse, heavy equipment operator, and aid recreation utilityman. PEP jobs may be sponsored by State, local or independent units P)(0)(0) Car Us of government. 408 South Main Phone - For "Get Results" Helper All Sizes 6.00k 13 to 9.00x15 1 O FOLGERS Coffee, reg. grind O VAL Fresh Mint Dish Soap can C bottle4! CARNATION Tuna Fish TEXSUN pink can Grapefruit Juice can CALL J flC 472-567- 1 jp J 299 Oil, gas leases $ offered 0 can WESTERN. FAMILY Peas IMPERIAL Margarine Lemonade Want Ads C Fruit Float LIBBY'S 089 lb. 303 I jPQC cans jO lb. . A 6.oz.$l O cans Applications Requested I 22 ap- Assistant Watermaster trainee Persons interested are asked to submit applications no later than Thursday, July 12, 1973 at 5:00 p.m. Proper forms are available at the recorder's office. Albert Fossat City Recorder 5 and 12, 1973. FET and recappable Trade-I- n miles southwest of Helper and partly in the Policeman and Published In The Helper Journal July n Oil and gas leases will be offered within the known geologic structures of the Clear Creek, Gordon Creek and Grassy Trail fields by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. This was announced recently by Robert D. Nielson, Utah BLB director. Offered are 20 parcels of land totaling 6,295.94 acres within the areas located in Carbon and Emery counties, Mr. Nielson said. The Gordon Creek and Clear Creek areas are about Manti-LaS- Helper City will accept plication for position of plus 39c to 65c National al Forest. The Grassy Trail Creek area is about 25 miles southeast of Helper. To determine issuance of the leases the BLM called for sealed bids to be opened August 15, at 2 p.m., in room 8103 of the Salt Lake Federal Building. Additional details may be obtained from the BLM State Director at P.O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah 0 EiD7(B 0 GDGO DQC30BIjQ ag GASff GaAnca odd pqdgg (Formerly Bunnell Dodge) Effective July 16 84111. Highest qualified bids will determine issuance of the leases, Mr. Nielson explained. Successful bidders will pay $2 per acre annual rental plus varying royalties for any oil and gas extracted and will be required to abide by stipulations attached to the leases. 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