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Show The Helper Journal 8 Thursday, July Communications aid 18, 1974 : 2- D&RG to install micro-wav- e tower .r - If J ':( ' ' lit ri Ghirardelli (left), assistant vice president Joe Leavitt and president Wardon HOLDING up winning ticket for color set is assistant vice president ana tashier of Helper State Bank Albert while Helper Mayor Chuck Holdaway look on. . J H successful open house celebrated last Friday State Bank here, by xt with hundreds of customers ami friends attending. W: users of the color ..jtevision set was Hughie Jiaai'rtSo of Price. Ron 5'k'iTftOi, son of Mr. and 11 s. Frank Marrelli of Hv the won pei, s ; ji bt.:vcle. A check uary 5. Balesley for $12.50 from A. Littizzette Sr., won Mary Ford of Helper a $50 Savings Bond. The check was the oldest of the 18 submitted, with another check issued to Minnie Litizzette August 15, from Mr. August Litizzette Sr., placing 1914 second. The issued ' Janto H.W. checks were displayed in the lobby of the 1913 attending the celebration. The names of the contest winners were selected at 6 p.m. by Helper Mayor Chuck Ghirardelli in a brief with Bank ceremony i Wordon and Joe Leavitt and assistant and cashier Albert Breznick. vice-preside- toj 7, jib Price man, seyarated of the supply A situation in July is given from his brother in the below. Taylorsville Stake Retreat area last Red Meats: Beef supplies at Argylle will continue large. Output Saturday about 4 p.m., to is be ended about five hours later expected when he walked out of the above year moderately earlier levels and near the area onto Michael Kilcrease had 1970-7average for July. Prok output will exceed that walked down a canyon of July 1973 and approach about five miles from the turnoff after the 1970-7average for the Argylle month, But production is separating from his brother expected to dip season ally Brent. from May through June Using a citizen band radio in his pickup, Brent conlevels. tacted passing motorists on Fruits, vegetables and asking for help, when nuts: Plums and nec- his brother failed to return tarines, major fresh fruits three hours later. from California will be The motorists and Brent abundant. Plum production Kilcrease met at the Basic is expected to be the second American Land Corlargest crop of record, up poration trailer near the nearly 20 per cent from Aventiquin turnoff where 1973. A record large necsales administrator Vern tarine crop is anticipated; Wright left with Brent to the sweet cherries for the fresh market will be ample n -- U-3- 3. 2 2 nt vice-preside- nt No U-3- through OLDEST check registered in the contest at Helper Slate Bank was issued January 25, l)IS to H.W. Balesley for $12.50 from A. Litizzette Sr. The check was submitted Ford of Helper. H J Photo y A-- -- A Kiwanis, Lions set meetings Helper's two mens civic yo y7 m m y y W W A X' A- - -- AA Savin'est Place mid-Jul- y. A- - Town In where dollars grow, grow and grow .faction guaranteed and your money back! organizations will hold spearate meetings this week. One at the LaSalle Club and the other in the Helper City Park. The Helper Kiwanis Club met this Wdhesday at 7 p.m. at the LaSalle Club. Guest was Jeannie Rolando, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rolando, who reported on her trip to Girls State at Cedar City in June. The last two meetings of the Kiwanis of consisted only a dinner and the regular meeting, according to president John Bonacci. The Helper Lions Club will hold Ladies Night tonight at the Helper Park using the club's fireplaces to cook a pot luck dinner. The dinner, starting at 7 p.m., will replace the club's scheduled regularly mid-Jul- f quai Sheriff's meeting. Army in iriwafBttl t Valn Price, Utah 637 In MACiC an mber of children .;. . . accompanied by a will be photographed . . . FREE. ' PERSONAL SIZE ' to each family from our store! gift FREE 'hank you for your pairon- our regular customers and o our new friends, each receive a PORTRAIT of heir children FREE as a gift store. UELLEY'S 6 of COLOR the children in on the dates shown, and dress them colorfully, as these are beautifully posed, individual portraits . . . not snapshots. Several poses ore taken, without charge . . . and additional, low cost portraits may be purchased! GROUP PORTRAITS will be taken ui ,on request when time and space per t. However PERSONAL SIZE will be one of a single subject. I m 4" CARELESSNESS frjWif? Be extra careful with chain saws! tte Price Drug four-whe- rolled down el The LIFESAVER" RADIAL STEEL RS cushions (he strength of steel between two layers of Dynacor rayon cord, so you can enjoy a smooth, comfortable ride, without sacrificing the rugged durability you expect from a steel radial. a hill. into According vestigation officer Trooper Phyl Johnson of the Utah Highway Patrol, Mr. Evans was taken to Carbon unwith Hospital determinable injuries. While members of the Sheriff's department were mobilizing to conduct the search, the lost man walked onto after his trek through the rugged canyon area. NOW At Popular Prices! In normal driving, youll get at least 40,000 miles of treadwear from the UFESAVER' RADIAL STEEL RS on your car. If you don't get 40.000 miles, take the guarantee document back to any BFG retailer. He'll allow you credit for the difference toward the then current exchangeadjustment price of new ones. And add a small service charge. Guaranteed 40080 miles U-3- 3 COMPLETE WHEEL ALIGNMENT SHOCK SALE Stop in as talay NOW ONLY Baker contacted the girl who devulged the first name's of the youths. She said the youths said they were going to Scofield for a party. At the reservoir, the deputy apprehended two of the suspects. The third suspect was apprehended late in Salt Lake after taking a county road vehicle from the Scofield area. - -- Easy Terms or Use Your Bonkccrd (INSTAUATION AVAILABLE I BFG't STANDARD SHOCKS Dinosaur 200 E. "Radial Tre People" Main Phone 637-248- 0 1 nAlirAIC AAIV CREAM PIES Hungry Jack Buttermilk .. Morton's HONEYmiw 's Gold Med SHELL RON I MODESS 73C pack lb. American Beauty 35c $3.99 58c $1.25 S$l .39 24-o- DETERGENT.. S CHUNKTUNA Chicken of the Sea .... halves II 49C SWIFTS BUTTER BALL BELT department Turkey S Jv Photo Bring Carbon Ave. Price, Utah 57 N. 1783. your child's portrait rpjl?" steel place where the two had separated. Mr. Wright, using a mobile phone in his drive vehicle, phoned the Carbon County Sheriffs Department at the site. 8 About the p.m. Kilcreases' uncle Reese Evans, 45, of Castle Gate, also searching in the area, lost control of the 1973 pickup he was driving and reporting she had learned the name of a girl who had dropped three juveniles near the motel before the car was taken. Deputy Sheriff Clifford ficers of the Continental huusing Photo y. The oldest military 5sX opportunity J Suspects apprehended in theft of man's car Production in the western states, excluding California, that ship most of the cherries in July will be close to the level of last season and more than double the reservoishort 1972 crop; peaches for r-two juvenile boys fresh use will total about the were apprehended July 11 same as last year. US here in connection with the production excluding theft of a Helper man's 1562 California clingstones model car. which are used mainly for The car, owned by Louis canning is forecast slightly Martinelli, was taken from below lastyear, but well the front of the Martinelli above the small 1972 crop; Motel on North Main Street fresh Bartlett pears from in Helper about 1:30 a.m. the Pacific Coast will be July 11, according to Helper available in good volume Police Chief Karl Stavar. after The 1974 The keys were left in the crop should be three per vehicle, the Chief said. The cent below a year ago, but suspects drove the vehicle about average. over the Martinelli's lawn Canned vegetable in- breaking the water line on ventories are at a low for the sprinkling system, he the year but packing of 1974 added. About 12:30 p.m. that day crops is underway. Frozen vegatable stocks at the end Carbon County Deputy of May were 30 per cent Sheriff Guy Adams, acabove May 1973 and 21 per companied by Mr. Marcent highter than the 1971 tinelli, went to Scofield after a through 1973 average. county employe discovered the vehicle in a Corn products should be ditch on its cab. The adequate, although heavy vehicle, located about a US and export demand quarter of a mile north of indicates a small carryover the Carbon County at the crops year's end Recreation Park, had been (September 30). rolled. In the meantime, Mrs. Martinelli phoned the Smokey Says: organization in the United States is the Society of the Cincinnati, founded by of- MftAi "rrrrA- 3 scofield :M WW A J, A A- - H The search for a run-dow- bank during the open house. Refreshments and gifts were presented to those president Holdaway, lobby. Search ends for man lost in Argylle area Open house 'successful': titest winners announced A speed bicycle, given away after the celebration, were also displayed in the CUSTOMERS and friends of Helper State Bank chat while enjoying refreshments In the lobby. The color television and 10- - Photo Helper State Bank wa-- Mountain, Mr. Kanderis added. The new station will send Grande Western Railroad both telephone and radio office building in Helper for signals for the D&RG an additional repeater Rand Torgerson of Price station to improve com- is contracting the foundation work and Rex Inmunications. dustries of Vale, Colo., will According to D&RGW install the tower. trainmaster Mike Kanderis, work on the tower founA DO dation began Monday and is Saint Peter may have been be to expected completed killed during the persecuwithin 30 days. tions of Emperor Nero The additional station will around A.D. 64. According to tradition, he was crucified transmit to a tower on the head downward at his own hills east of Helper which request, probably in the will send the signal to the Neronian Gardens. present facilities on Beaver A 40 foot micro-wav- e tower will be installed in front of the Denver and Rio - -- "A I Hi v- - One Day Only Monday, July 22 Photographers Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. wins honor the April 18 edition of the Helper Journal won honorable mention in the University of Utah Department of Communication's "Picture of the Month" contest. The winning picture's caption was "Wiping the sleep from her eyes. . .". The photo depicted Michele Tallerico, of Helper before the start of the Helper Lions Easter Egg hunt. The photo was taken by Helper Journal editor Joe F. Rolando, JR. A photo from HORMEL VALUE WESTERN FAMILY Gfliccd D(K3GD 0C Boneless Ham whole lb. Prices Effective July lb U 18-19-- 20 7i f. Mitchell Morticians R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. 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