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Show Price doctor donates fiigiinnes to museum the philanThrough thropic endeavors of a Price physician, the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum has two more figurines to display. The ancient figurines from the Fremont Indian culture that inhabited the Southeastern Utah region hundreds of years ago have been donated to the museum by Dr. Quinn Whiting of Price who purchased them from a collector. The figures in the display were found in the East Carbon area. The two figures in the display are a man and a Thursday. July dropped by to celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Losik is originally from Chickopee, the store Besides in Helper, five rooms full of donated items are stored in Price. Also, a van driven by store manager Dea Herbert and the area behind the Helper shop are packed with items. Ms. Herbert said public: response to the CAP program has been good. She said the store should be by January when the grant financing the program expires. People from as far away as Grand Junction, Colo., shop in the store which sells used but refurbished items for persons in the low-inco- bracket. by an example, a GE Washer was sold last week As for $75. "It was in A-- l condition," said the shop the adding Action Community m inn r kA ten- ' An open house will be held Sunday from 1:30 to 5 p.m. to repair the machine for Joe and Bertha Maffer before it was displayed. who are The shop also sells ap- Elegante, hardware, celebrating their Bolden pliances, clothing and shoes, some Wedding Anniversary. The fete will be held at 109 of which were donated by an Emery County store. their home in Spring Assisting Ms. Herbert in Canyon. Relatives and the store is Debbie friends are invited. The couple were married Shepherd of Price, a Neighborhood Youth Corp July 26, 1924 in Price. The worker, and. Beatrice marriage was later blessed Hansen of Price and Tillie in St. Anthony's Catholic Lucero of Helper, who Church in Helper. They have lived in the opens the shop on Saturday. The reason the CAP Spring Canyon area all decided to locate the shop in their married life. Mrs. is because Elegante came to Spring, Helper "everything is in Price" Canyon from Breezy Hill, and its time a shop to assist Kans. Mr. Elegante owned and the people is. established in Helper, Ms. operated the Elegante Merc. Grocery Store near Herbert said. CAP rents the building in Peerless. He was also and operator of the Helper from Gene Andrieni Central Meat and Grocery of Helper. Ms. Herbert has been vice Store in Helper and worked chairman of the state for the Liberty Fuel Coal housing collition, area Company. Mrs. Elegante worked for welfare coordinator and meals on wheels volunteer. Jim Galanis in the Vogue, Also, she has been affiliated she was also employed at Ricci Market and Workwith the Food Supplement man's Market. The couple in . Carbon and Program is now retired. Emery County. e 1 Tf 1 DISCUSSING proceedure for hanging women's dresses at Opportunity Shop in Helper are (left to right) volunteer worker Beatrice Hansen of Price; store manager Dea Herbert and NYC worker H-- J Debbie Shepherd of Price. Photo 1 M&.JtiJr'' ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes were his sister Ruth and her husband Open house set for area couple iifeiW s Lisa, Amy, Dominic, and Steven, Tommy Christina at Bear Lake. Boating, canoeing, paddle boating and swimming took up their recreational time. Weekend houseguests at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elegante 'V hit Jean Ann Dimick Rose Albo spent four days over the July 4 weekend with her son Dr. and Mrs. Dominic Albo and grandchildren Michael, Cathy, er "We consider the shop a hand up not a hand out," Ms. Herbert said. Items are discounted so little money is required for a puurchase. manager Program which sponsors the store paid a serviceman Everett Insurance Renton, Wash., district manager of the Gardner and Denver Company of the including Alaska; and Joseph C. and Elegante, operator of the J& J Coors er Distributing Company in Orem. The couple also have five s, grandsons and four gran-daughter- Antone J. Elegante, Jr. and Joe A. Elegante both of Salt Lake; Thomas L. Elegante of City; Rick J. and Brent Elegante, both of Orem; Mrs. Joe (Zella) Hicks, Salt Lake; Mrs. Kayle (Diane) Brigham Elegante Adamson of Vernal; Lori Gilda Elegante of Orem and Ann Elegante, Renton Wash. include Jennifer Lynn and Holly Ann Elegante of Salt n Lake and Cody Kayle Adamson of Vernal. great-grandso- Journal issues Apologies go out this week to a Spring Glen couple and a Utah Railway Company employe. In articles in last week's paper, the Helper Journal erroneously reported the date for the 50th Wedding Anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Chaunci F. Taylor as July 16. The celebration will be held July 26 at the home of their daughter Mrs. Vopel Lander of Helper. Also, under a picture of Dale C. Pilling of Price, to master promoted mechanic at Utah Railway, was the caption reading Dan E. Martin. Mr. Martin was not available for a picture at the time the paper went to Flaming Gorge, Heber, Provo and Scofield, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson have returned home to Spring Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred Glen of Spring have A project to improve pave the Price Canyon Recreation Area road administered by the Bureau of Land Management office in Price has been underway since the end of May. to Glenn According Freeman, district manager of the BLM's Price office, cost of the project is over $100,000. Eric's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lindman attended leadership training sessions while the scouts were involved in other activities. Brian Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Nielsen of Helper, has returned home from a three week vacation at Pallisade, Colo. Brian spent his vacation with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bricker. Al Mr. Mrs. and Topolovec and children Michael, Kenneth, Paulette and Anna spent four days at Millers Flat over the July 4 weekend. Other relatives celebrating the holiday were Mary Limone, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Reese and daughter Diane from Kearns. Mar. and Mrs. Michael Tallon and children Joelle recently returned from and Angela flew from Calgary, Canada with their Calif, to visit daughter Jodi, a member of Freemont, Mr. and parents Joyce's Carbon High School's band. Their first stop was Mrs. Frank Bendetti. They Inkham, Ida. where the traveled to Glenwood band demonstrated its Springs, Colo, to visit grandmother marching skill. The city of Joyce's Inkham hosted their guests Jennie Zemlock. Carmella Tomsic atthat evening with a meal, a Postmasters tended and the following morning a breakfast was served. The Convention at Brianhead, Allred's next stop was Ut. July 14 through July 20. Riding horses, hiking trail Great Falls, Mont, and then riding, bicycling and tennis to Calgary. a few of the Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. were recreational activities in and children Houghton which Mrs. Dean Mr. and and Edward Emily, Ellen, of Binghamton, New York Nielsen and children, Scott, parhave been visiting with Lana and Brent Charles' mother Helen of ticipated. They spent three days at the "Homestead" in - Castle Gate. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heber City. Mrs. Nielsen the that Howell, along with Richard commented for was thrill them greatest Howell and family, spent the "Heber five days over the July 4 riding weekend fishing at Rigley Creeper." Caroline Skerl and Mary Lake on Ferron Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas met John and Rose Veltri and daughter Jobena, Skerl from Freemont, Calif, from San Francisco, Calif., in Las Vegas, Nev., last are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al week to help them celebrate their 25th Wedding AnVeltri of Helper. niversary. Eric Brown, A birthday party was son of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Brown of Helper, traveled given to Phyllis Losik at her with other Cub Scouts from home in Martin July 16, by the western United States her daughters, Adeline Marie Chubbuck, i and Canada to the Philmont Fowler, ' Gloria Marshall and Viola in Center Training Cimarron, New Mexico. Screener. Grandchildren, Parents and grandparents great - grandchildren, and friends also participated in the trip. relatives A JTL Call us for details Contract is the Cornell Henrie Company of Richfield. Work is conducted only on week days with the road opened to reach the recreation area on gran-daught- Marianne Maughan and George's sister Anita Deyo of Salt Phil Halamandaris 777 E. MAIN Phone 637 00 STREET IN PRICE Anytime lor Appointment i weekends, Mr. Freeman cited in Leolla Lupo was hostess at a family reunion July 12 through 14. Leolla reported four brothers, five sisters and most of their families totalling 47 were here for the weekend. Special guests were her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kimber from Sunset. Brothers and sisters came from jeep mishap A Helper man was cited in connection with a mishap at 169 North Main Street 8:20 p.m. July 15, in which a vehicle had struck a utility pole and spun around and hit a fence. California, Idaho and Utah. Eldon Bradley returned to Salt Lake after spending two weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bradley. According to Helper Police reports, the vehicle was a 1973 Jeep owned by John Hernandez of Payson. revealed Investigation the driver of the vehicle was Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillespie and daughters Cathlene and Jennifer of Salt Lake spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of last week visiting with Rosie's parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rachele and other family members in Helper and Price. Sam Lee Hernandez. Of- ficer Bill Voll cited the driver with driving without a drivers' license and failure to maintain control of the vehicle. Pollution: it's a crying shame and Mrs. J. D. Bradley and son Eldon were accompanied by Iola Cobain to Roosevelt last Saturday to visit with Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Cobain's brother Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Rachele and family Mr. Church group sets car tvash But does it have to be? Not if you do something about it. So the next time you see pollution point it out to someone who can do something about it. The Carbonville MIA will a car wash sponsor Saturday at the El Rancho Motel west of Price from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. A minimal fee will be charged per car. People start pollution. People can stop it. ODD M Loans of all kinds, including mortgage loans Drive-i- n Banking Savings accounts paying all time high interest said. Work will be finished on the road by the end of the summer, manager added. JOE F. ROLANDO JR. district o All FINNEY-Publis- federal rayuntiortt require substantial interest penalty lor tarty ithdrav.al or cer r ce'Wicates .s't' Editor Banking hours Lobby: v TOMSIC-Soci- ety STOCKBURGER-Advertis- rates per annum, on And, of course, First Security is made up of friendly people with sound advice. Whatever your problems. We figure, when you're the new face in town, you'd better know what you're talking about. And say it with a smile. Come in and get acquainted! KENDRATOMSIC, WALTER BORLA Staff Writers ROBERT Helper man Lake. ;; Checking accounts SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT HELPER, UTAH DAN at First Security, the Intermountain West's largest and best known banking institution, with resources of over one and three quarter billion dollars, has moved into our brand new quarters in Price. We are now open for full service banking, ready and able to give you a full range of banking services. Issued every Thursday by Helper Journal Co. 182 South Main St. Helper, Utah SHIRLEY be held Monday Now open for business in our brand new building We thank you for making our open house a success tlemen. Helper Journal Non-Smok- er will n, on passbook up to Drivers who don't smoke may save as much as 250 with Farmers Auto Policy A PTA Regional Schooi cf Instruction for Region 12, of Carbon and Emery ccnties new friend with a new face OUtS The Journal press. apologizes to both gen- 3 Carbon County Board of Education Offices in Prion. The session bill beyin t.: Vacationing in Colorado a.m. under the this past week were Mr. and 9:30 of Dixie Ntlsn, direction of Mrs. George Pizza. Some PTA state president, r the highlights of the trip w were Mesa Verde, Silver-to- other state PTA officers lii the with Nelson Mrs. assist Leadville, Air Force training Colorado Academy, Springs The purpose of the schoul and Denver where they to help train local and is visited and toured the Denver area with Mr. and council leaders and io Mrs. Ralph Pizza. They discuss and find solutions to problems. returned through Vernal local All PTA officers and where they visited Dinosaur Land and Bottle Hollow workers from Carbon and counties are invited Resort. The Pizzas were Emery to attend. accompanied by Cgfi Road improvement underway curves and grades and to from Concord, Calif. Having spent three weeks vacation traveling through The Elegantes have two sons, Antone J. Elegante of northwest Morgan Every Utah Motorist Must Have at canyon recreation site No-Fau- lt Don to Toledo, Ore. to visit their, son Dick, his wife Barbara (Tomsic) and their grandchildren Cindy, Randy and Marty. traveled Newberry The Htlper Journal PTA school set Moiulav Kans. She is Mr. and Mrs. woman. The man is wearing a loin cloth and he has a large pendant hanging from his neck. The woman in the set has a skirt and is wearing a necklace. Both figurines were fashioned from brown clay. The two bear a strong resemblance to the Famous Pilling Figurines also on display at the CEU museum in Price. The exact purpose of the figurines in the life of the Fremont Indians is now known, however, museum officials speculate they may have been used in some sort of religious ceremony. Storage space short for Opportunity Shop The Opportunity Shop on South Main Street in Helper is running out of storage space. 23, 197t ing Drive-in- : Return the Penny Contest Continues through July 26th! 9:00 to 3:00, Monday through Thursday, 9:00 to 6:00, Friday 9:00 to 6:00 daily 00 pennies! Plus a chance to bike! Drawing July 29th. Open to all kids 12 and under. $1 .05 for win a First Security Bank in Price her First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. 180 East Main WEMBE Association 1 founded 1885 Member F D C ) |