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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. box cb'JS LC 84101 A VOLUME 67 MINING AND RAILROAD HELPER, NUMBER 29 Jk J COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER THURSDAY. JULY 19, UTAH-472-5- 671 1973 Police chief 1 Crowd voices objection to city panel decision An estimated 35 persons jammed into the city hall last Thursday evening for the regular Helper City Council meeting to ask the had it panel why disregarded a petition and to voice objection to the recent police chief decision. The council during its July 5 meeting, appointed Karl Stavar police chief by a three to one vote despite a "recommendation" con- taining the names' of 700 residents in support of Hollie Sillitoe. The only dissenting vote was cast by Councilman Joe Rolando. Councilman Frank Scavo was not present for the session. At the beginning of last week's meeting, Mrs. Mary EXAMINING NEW Ford Torino "police special" is new police chief Karl Stavar. The Rebol, a spokesman for the car was ordered in February through Valley Motor Company, but due to delays reached group, asked Mr. Jouflas to the city only last week. Total cost of the new vehicle is 13,585.90. The city was allowed a reveal "one person's name" trade-iof $1,685.90 on the old car. The balance of the total was financed through revenue appearing on a petition sharing funds, according to city recorder Albert Fossat. Mr. Stavar took over police chief backing Mr. Sillitoe which J Photo duties Monday. she said the Mayor claimed was obtained by duress or misrepresentation. Mr. Jouflas said he didn't have to devulge his list or the people whom he said called or told him. Another spokesman for Night swimming in the the group, Gary Amano, Helper City Pool opened then asked, "Don't you feel last Tuesday. the citizens of Helper have a The activity will be held right to know why you It's "Old Timers" night at tington. Klecker, now past coached the team to the each Tuesday and Thursday turned the petitions down?" Under state law, a the Helper ball park 80 years of age, was a title, his third in four years evening from 7 until 10 p.m. the weather Inproviding of veteran petition is "merely adbaseball player at that period of time. Saturday night when the visory" since the city diamond stars of yesteryear the coal camp leagues vitations have been ex- permits. or doesn't operate under a Persons will gather for one more throughout Carbon County tended to all of the former direct referendum system funfest on the field. The dating back to the early players to attend Saturday older may attend. Admission is 50 cents per of government, said city 1920's. also will reunion be a night night's game. person and 70 cents a attorney Stanley V. A brief Memorial service of Helper's 1943 state Myers will have a forThe people impose the couple. honor of of in Bert and American midable "Old list championship Happs executive power in the Jackie Busato will follow Timers" to call upon for Legion team, the 30th anMayor when they elect him, niversary since this team the flag raising ceremony action, names that include Mr. Litizzette added. took the state title and preceding the game. Happs, the veteran Luke Cormani, The attorney also said the in of a veteran Utah the the old Ace Paul represented Verdi, pitcher Dalpiaz, only way a referendum regional meet at Denver, days who played with Guido Rachiele, Boyd could be called is if the Colo. Willie Klecker, passed away Lindsey, Verdi, council passed an ordinance to Vince during the last year. He had Johnny Zupon, Gene and According to which the citizens obBonza, athletic officer for served as pitching coach of Bud Laursen, Harry jected. Carbon Post No. 21, a dutch the Legion team for several Vogrenic, Rusty Woolsey, Mr. Amano said that at lunch will be served in the years. Busato was a Ralph Fossat, Louie Tone, the 1943 at July 5 council meeting, 6 the of and Naz member the team Giordano, p.m. city park Rip Collins, The June 21 front page of the voices of those who "Old Timers" will take the who lost his life in a mine Toy Atwood, Ira Lowe, Helper Journal has signed the petition weren't field at 6:30 p.m. The accident in 1950. Frank Segura, Ferron The been chosen as first place heard or considered by the members of the 1943 squad Members of the 1943 team Pappas, Bill Harris, Harold of panel. under Coach George Pizza along with Dusato included Patterick and the coach of winner in the Front Page for the Month competition Mayor Jouflas then said will form one "Old Timers" LaMar Hansen, Max the visiting Tooele Legion June weekly among everyone at that meeting team to face another Pessetto, Walter Borla, team, Angelo Cerroni, inwas given an opportunity to newspapers in Utah. Tom cluding many more. managed by former police Arden Aplanalp, The selection was made speak. According to the law, chief Joe Myers. Ken Dimick, Migliaccio, the Young following by the panel may ignore a Immediately Brigham The honor of throwing out Robert Ramsey, Tony Tone, Mr. Litizzette the first ball for this year's Joe Rolando, Jim Ballinger, the "Old Timers" game University Communication petition, added. "Old Timers" game has Pete Voll, Tracy Jones, Helper's current Legion Department faculty. Their Afterwards, Mr. Smiley been accorded to Gilbert Hollie Sillitoe and Jim team will play an exhibition decision was based on use of Tooele with a in Amano said the Mayor, in a regulation makeup, headlines, of Hun "Lefty" Klecker Kavanaugh. George Pizza game to close out the photography and writing in letter to the Helper Journal entertainment. The Helper Journal. evening's last week, misquoted a A reproduction of the Mr. Bonza said any statement made by Delee who would like to winning front page will be Montoya at the last council join in the fun may do so by published in the next issue meeting. of the Utah Publisher and The Mayor said he contacting him at by KENDRA TOMSIC or before Saturday. Printer, the monthly misinterpreted Mr. Baseball uniforms are magazine of the Utah Press remarks and would available for all who wish to Association. write a letter to the paper The second place award retracting the statement. participate. American Legion game, Helper July 18 went to the June 7 front (The letter appears on Page vs. Lehi, 6 p.m., at Lehi; Helper Kiwanis Two of today's paper.) page of the Price Sun AdClub meeting, 7 p.m., LaSalle Club; of vocate. The front page During the meeting, Mr. Vernal Express on June 7, Amano asked the counLadies' Softball game, Helper Tamllos took third place. vs. Price 5th, 7 p.m., old Pony League cilman their reasons for field in Price. disregarding the petition. Councilman Vince Bonza Resident listed Helper Lions Club meeting, 7 July 19 said he didn't disregard the Club; WBBA games, p.m., LaSalle on USU honor roll petition. He said he read it Central Commission vs. Kiwanis, 5 p.m., over and looked at many of The Helper boy's baseball Helper Little League field and Mutual the names. He said he found of Rick was Olsen Helper Furn. vs. Helper Merc, 6:30 p.m., organization completed listed on the married had spring quarter many as one couples another successful bake instead of Helper Little League field. signed at honor roll Utah State sale last Saturday when the American Legion game, Helper July 20 separately. Mr. Bonza said! in Logan. youthful players swarmed University he voted against what the 8 vs. Spanish Fork, p.m., at Spanish the streets of the business man petition had suggested, The Helper Fork. district and the residential graduated the despite the number of from Old Timer's Game, 6 p.m., July 21 areas selling tickets for the university last spring in signatures, because "the baked items. Helper ballpark; American Legion automotive engineering. He Mayor is the man who is presently employed in the makes the game, Helper vs. Tooele, 8 p.m., Helper appointment." League president Tony United States Steel Mine in The Mayor also gives a ballpark. Hribar announced the Horse Canyon. councilman the choice to Ladies' Softball games, Helper July 24 following winners of cakes make appointments in his Tamllos vs. Price Gomez, 6 p.m., old Mr. Olsen is married to and other baked items: in and field Price Helper Pony League Karen Brown, Edward Zorn the former Shelly Hatch, Pair vs. Price Pappas, 8 p.m., old Pony and Elda Boyack, all of also of Helper. Spring Glen; Tony Hribar League field in Price. Jr., Pam Martinez, Doug Helper Kiwanis Club meeting, 7 July 25 Parsons, LaRue Davis, For "Get Results' p.m., LaSalle Club; American Legion Mrs. Adrian Nason and 6 at vs. p.m., Payson, game, Helper Mrs. Caroline Tomsic, all of The Carbon County-Citie- s Payson. Helper. Animal Control officer will 26 Council 7:30 Helper City meeting, July be in the area every MonHall. City Mr. Helper Hribar voiced an p.m., day. American Legion game, Helper July 27 appreciation to Mrs. Residents of Helper, Merlene Kirkwood, Mrs. vs. American Fork, 8 p.m., at American Castle Gate, Spring Glen Karen Nielsen and Mrs. Fork. and Kenilworth may phone Reva Riddle for their help If you have an item for the Community in complaints to Clifford in conducting the sale at the 472-567- 1 Alexander at either the contact Kendra Calendar, please drug store. An expression of Helper City office or the Tomsic at thanks is also due to Mr. Carbon County Sheriff's Albert Veltri of Veltri Drug office. New police vehicle n department, Mr. Bonza added. Ernest Councilman Gardner said he followed the recommendation of "the man who's been in charge of that position for 20 years . . ." After being asked if he would have voted for Hollie if the Mayor would have recommended him, Mr. Gardner answered, "I suppose I would have, because we go along with the man that's the head of the department." Bob Councilman Olsen said the only time citizens Annual Old Tuners game slated Saturday night Litiz-zett- e. Front page of Journal wins award who Scavo Councilman was not present at the last council meeting said the group were "testing the integrity of the people sitting at this table." "Being the decision has been made, I don't think I would care to tell you which way I would have voted because I don't think it would be fair to the decision which has been made," Mr. Scavo added. When asked why he wasn't at the meeting, Mr. (Continued on page 2) Helper WBBA await tourney opener All-Sta- rs H-- Night swimming opens in Helper should go against the appointment a Mayor makes is when they feel the appointee isn't qualified to do the job. "We shouldn't have to prove to anyone what's the matter with Mr. Sillitoe. The thing we should do is have you prove to us what's wrong with Mr. Stavar," Mr. Olsen said. The Mayor has the appointive power by law and the people should allow him that priviledge, provided the person appointed is qualified for the job, Mr. Olsen said. 5 Helper's 1973 WBBA team will begin tournament competition on July 30 meet when they Wellington on the Sunnyside is field. The game scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in an area meet involving three teams playing for a spot in the Region B tournament the following week. East Carbon is the other team in the Sunnyside meet along with Helper and Wellington. The loser of the Wellington-Helpe- r game on July 30 will meet East Carbon on July 31. The winner will come back to play the winner on Aug. 1; and the tournament will all-st- ar continue on Aug. 2 and 3, if necessary. Carroll Riddle and Jim Cochrane, managers of Central Commission's first half champions, will lead the Helper WBBA for 1973 tournament com- Carbon, and Emery Duchesne counties during the week beginning July 30 to determine the four entrants into the Region B tournament which will get underway on Aug. 6. The all-sta- rs tournament is region scheduled for the Duchesne field the provided four teams met Tuesday Duchesne-Altamoleague afternoon in a meeting qualifies for it. Otherwise it called by president Tony will be staged on a field to Hribar to make the be determined by the team selections. The team presidents of the four was announced Wednesday leagues concerned. The morning and held their first winner of the regional meet practice session that same gains a spot in the "Little afternoon. World Series" of WBBA Three more area playoffs baseball in Brigham City on are being staged throughout Aug. 15, 16, 17 and 18. petition. League managers of all nt all-st- ar Gianini takes shoot honors Mike Gianini of Helper last weekend took first place in the Charlie Brown Shoot sponsored by the Atwood Barber Shop. The shoot was held Saturday and Sunday at the Helper Gun Club range on Reservoir Hill. Mr. Gianini won a 25 bird shoot off with Louie Felice, also of Helper, to take first place. Both men had finished the tournament shooting 114 out of 125 birds. In the shoot off, Mr. Gianini knocked down 24 birds while Mr. Felice hit Richard Pagano, both of Price; Fred Kirkwood of Spring Glen and George Zamatakis of Helper. Fifty birds were shot from and 75 from the handicap position. Some 23 shooters participated in the contest. The first place winner received a trophy. Second and third 23. only Taking third place was Bill Boley of Spring Glen. 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