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Show Wednesday, June 4. 1975 The Helper Journal 2 d.,. LHelper JeEditor, set-u- p and express appreciation for the fine article and the pictures on Peerless that were carried in your issue of May 21. I thank you not only for myself but also for many others who worked at, lived at and had real affection for Peerless and its were beautifully and shall try to live up to your kind remarks in our further endeavors. If we can ever be of service to you down there or up here, don't hesitate to call on Louis or me, or both of us. Phil Cederlof Salt Lake City A. people. Your introduction and the P' College of Eastern Utah will hold commencement professionally done. We REVLON exercises Friday, June 6, with Kendra Tomsic, a Helper resident, named valedictorian for the class k ft : Officers tapped at junior high Ceremonies begin at 7:30 p.m. in CEU's Geary Theatre. Speaker at the graduation will be B.E. Grant, chairman of the board of the Peabody Coal Company, and three honorary degrees will be presented. They will go to Mrs. Jean Miles Westwood, former national the of chairman Democratic party, John H. Redd, 95 year old former Price city councilman and a1 pioneer in the transportation industry in southeastern Utah and Mrs. Dorothy Brown, a local music, educator. At a noon luncheon on June 6, graduates of the classes of '45, '55, .'65 and '75 and other alumni will be honored, along with the three recipients of honorary h k 5 Officers for the 1975-7- 6 school year have been named by the Helper Junior High School student body degrees. The luncheon will and by the school's jourbe held in the Gomer nalism club. New student body officers Peacock room in the Main are Shelly Babcock, Building at CEU. A reception for friends of president; Quinn Dunn, vice the college and graduates president and Brenda will begin at 3 p.m. in the Howell, secretary. In the Rampage jourCEU library, hosted by Dean nalism club, Shelly Babcock CEU president McDonald and Mrs. Mc- was named editor, along Donald. with Susan Sower, The Academic Procession Cheryl Rachele, will begin at 7:15 p.m. and secretary and Michelle commencement will start at Fidell, business manager. 7:30 p.m. Adviser for the club, Luke Pappas, Price will which contributes material represent the State Board of for the Rampage portion of Regents with Richard the Helper Journal as well Jacobs of the Board of as producing the school Regents staff during the paper, is Mrs. Berniece Webb. exercises. U FLEX &PROTIIH coZomo' XV"""- An $11,596 matching grant for expansion and refurbishing of the Helper Mining Museum has been awarded the city by the Bicentennial Commission in Salt Lake City, according to ' I i ,7 M if Mary Rebol, also a member of the committee said the funds would be used, in part, to add audio-visuequipment, such as films and slide displays to the w T V( al 'y I I f money. The museum is to be the Helper Bicentennial Museum. MILK PLUS SHAMPOO June 0 j o, Senior Citizen News 4 1:30 p.m. ! D'America president Mrs. Thelma presents $50 check toward the purchase of "Jaws of Life" rescue tool to Helper fireman George Martell. Sorelle Stella renamed REVLON mm Our Reg. $1.98. Revlon Milk Plus 6 shampoo and conditioner. Eight w ounce bottle. V J i5 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Work Shop on relationships; Ceramics; 7 p.m. Art class with Carl Olsen in- A. Servicemen structor. June 6 2 to 5 p.m. Daughter of Utah Pioneer's Brigham Young birthday party; 8 p.m. Dance at American Legion mnriiiiiainmii hall. Maj. Philip M. Dalpiaz, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalpiaz of Helper, the received has Meritorious Service Medal. Dalpiaz, a safety officer at Charleston AFB, N.C., was presented the medal recently by the commander of the 437th Military Airlift June 7 Kitchen Band will play in Moab. June 9 2 p.m. Bingo at Carbon nursing home; 7 p.m. Ceramics. June 10 Quilting. 6 p.m. American Association of Retired June 11 Persons pot luck, room 105 College of Eastern Utah; 7 p.m. AARP meeting at CEU. Planned Trips Las Vegas trip for 4 days and 3 nights. June June 23 Our Fun Bus will go to American Fork for the Utah Pageant of Living Arts. June Calgary Stampede and Canadian Rockies Tour. Phone Center for reservation or 8-- REVLON c 'fj 10 Ounce . p jA SETTING OUR REG. $1.39 Professional setting lotion with protein conditioning l'ticp30K Wing, Brig. Gen. Thomas M. In North Carolina with the Major are his wife Nancj and two sons. 9-- 637-182- Sadler. 6 LOTIONj 111 ;bW g P I "31 AT "N i.'vl'' i SHAMPOO 1 a m aw at mm m Treatment shampoo, superT' concentrated fnrnllu hair Vx leaves hair shiny & clean. ft s I M fi&U v am WWW PRESS-TAadds a new dimension to the convenience and environmental acceptance of our recyclable can. The Coors PRESS TAB can is another step forward for a cleaner, better environment. Hector hates hard work so he cleans the mr; with ctric Blue Lustre. Reus shampooer $1. Mutual Furniture. 651c WORKING Mother needs full time babysitter and housekeeper for four boys ages two to nine. Salary open, must love children" and be able to drive. 1 Ronalcf Contact Mrs. Archibald at part-tim- 472-552- 5292c For Safe 28 Livestock life-tim- e WEINER a good second income. Pleasant work with a real future. Write us today for an interview. to build rjj 34 Mobile Homes BRIGHTON for Salel 14 x 70, located at Indian Hills Trailer Court No. 47. Phone after 6 p.m., 637-047- 8. 423fc 7 3) GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN THANK all I WISH friends and relatives for their gifts, flowers, cards and visits during my stay at St. Mark's Hospital TO Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price Helen Mrs. recently. $15. Call 5291c PIGS, 653-261- 5. Thanks 1 Card of g HUSBAND HANNA's 5221c Costello. 637-118- 1 Castle Dale , "Service to all Faiths". OZLtfO (HUB GE BMP 3L7 LTEEBooc tool, II for designed ffim "Mf ill xiniuKJllMwM mm i ' 1 iiriTrrrrjnrg fiTJ WITH THESE HIGH QUALITY U '" "' L L-- ii LOW-PRICE- lrX ( FOODS) D Whole ) . Fryers umm w I "Working Together for a Better Environment" Main, Price, Utohjjfl vnnrr r iiii m v i U hfSfT" sw- ii ii If lb. ) rraniis h Q j II J J Press small tab to re- lease pressure placing thumb by as shown. Release HIE . m Hormel shown. KEEP AMERICA 720 The wnrrr la " pressure slowly. 1 E. 5221c Women, Couples. at home. Full or Good earnings, bonuses, prizes, trips. No experience necessary. This is the chance of a Work extricating victims of auto and other accidents, will be housed in a highway patrol car in Price for use throughout the county. Towel Ends . Place thumb over Depress large tab edge of large tab position shown. as shown. Press to break seal. Ji JLm to AOOLPH COORS COMPANY - GOLDEN, COLORADO 80401 to 1 lui? Van Camp's Peas prk 4 Prices effective June rJDorafQ A , , Nalley's reg., hot, thick Western Family 3o $T II " 139 01ii3 Dream Whip $9 i Doq Food $ 09 a.,. m 504-2- 8 el m Place can on flat surf are. Hold can near top as '.. YtrllA r w trained piano tuner and repairman will be in your area June 1 to 15th. For service write G. Road. Grand Henke Junction, Colo., 81501. FACTORY Men, JL partial list of prizes to be awarded in the raffle for the "Jaws of Life" power rescue tool has been announced by Helper Fire Department Chief Jim Pugliese. Prizes donated include an electric wristwatch from Veltri's Drug, a transistor radio from Mutual Furniture, $20 in gorceries from the Food Center, $20 in from Bob's gasoline Texaco, a calculator from Chuck's Pharmacy, a $20 gift certificate from Barbara's Boutique, a $10 gift certificate from the Vogue, two pizza and salad dinners from the Point After, an automatic iron from the Coronet store, a white gold ladies watch from Woody's Jewelry, two steak dinners from the Kiva Cafe and a $20 gift certificate from Vic's Texaco. A date for the drawing is expected to be set this week. t I UJjW CONC. FLEX ji 5 Services Offered 6 Help Wanted HELP WANTED preceding fiscal year and the estimates of the revenues for the next succeeding year and a statement of the financial condition of the city. Said tentative budget and statement are open for 5221c Furniture. 1975. the of expenditures Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Mutual "t VJL 1 es6 g Thursday, June 12, 1975 at 7:30 p.m., to adopt the budget ordinance. Said budget to be based on a tentative budget which has been furnished to the city council by the mayor and city recorder, as is required by law, which sets forth in detail the revenues and fund-raisin- Mrs. Rebol said she hoped the project would be complete within a few months of receipt of the -- public inspection at the office of the city recorder at this time. By order of the mayor and city council of Helper, a Municipal Corporation. by ALBERT FOSSAT City Recorder Published in the Helper Journal May 28 and June 4, A museum. 0N NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPT BUDGET Notice is hereby given by the city council of Helper, Utah of the intention of said city council at a regular meeting to be held on concrete can only be poured when the absence of freezing weather is a virtual Prize list for rescue tool fund- raiser announced Mrs. Janet Prazen, chairman of the Carbon-EmerCounty District Committee. Bicentennial City Helper V - weather, Paving, he explained requires at least a short or period of warmer weather, and 'Jaws of Life' Mine museum h'fl Revlon Flex Balsam & Protein restores body, manageablility and beauty' to troubled hair. BALSAM Zmm the project should be out within a week of approval, Becker said, and the project could be completed in as little as a month. The subdivision contains approximately one mile of street to be paved. said. Becker FOR LONGER wear keep carpets clean with Blue THRIFT WAY, Box 914 Provo, Utah 84601 y E Bids for 3 Personate '73 INSTANT HAIR CONDITIONER g sidewalk project in the Castle Gate Subdivision of Helper will begin immediately upon approval of Helper City and the Braztah Corporation, according to Trico Utah vice president Larry Becker. of '75. awarded grant REVLON work been partly a result of the on The named CEU valedictorian Journal"! Letters to To the Editor: I thank you very much soon Curb, begin may gutter project The curb, gutter and has certainty. the delay Kendra Tomsic Beans 5-6- 1975 1 3oo v" tn Fdl O0ro 5 North Main, Helper ; |