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Show Wednesday. Sept. HJH principal earns administration degree Douglas B. Massman, principal of Helper Junior High School, received an advanced degree in public school administration Aug. 15 at the summer convocation of the 100th commencement of Brigham Young University (BYU) IP" ' . t - - j i WiT" J iA Kitchen Korner and bachelors degrees from Utah State University by Slu ily Kabcork in Logan June, 1963 in Miss Helen Skerl of San elementary education and California is Francisco, the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City, June, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skerl of 1967 in secondary Spring Glen. She is also education. Before coming to Helper, visiting her sisters, Mrs. Massman served in the U.S. Tina Zemlock and Mrs. Annie Kosec, and her Army, taught elementary school in California and brother, Johnnie Skerl and worked for the Department their families. Mr. and Mrs. Keith of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs in Brigham Gardner and sons Joey and Jeff of Las Vegas, Nevada City. He is married to the spent the Labor Day former Eda J. Nielson of weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gardner of Huntington. The couple, and Mr. and Mrs. Helper George who live at 205 1st Avenue in of Spring Glen. Fullerton five has Helper children, Mrs. Christine Richard D., 20; Janet, 19; traveledby jet to and 16; Patti, Danna, 13; Colorado the week Denver, Amanda.ll. 1961 Sac-coman- of August 24 for a vacation and to spend some time with relatives, ..-..3j4- families. While there, they went sight seeing and took in many interesting places in Denver. Her family then drove back to Helper with her, and extended their visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings and son Trevor of Kearns, Utah were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulsipher and Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller of Denver, Colorado and their daughter, visited briefly this past week with Mr. Mike Pessetto and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fox, and Kelly along with another daughter, and her Florence Migliore, Fidel 0. husband, Mr. and Mrs. S. Richard Rudman traveled Sanchez, Denny to Ogden where they joined McKendrick. Jim Shane Mr. and Mrs. Barney Sept. 14 Pugliese, Betty Hugg, Bob Berrier and family for a Marshall. vacation over the Labor Shane Sept. 15 Day weekend. The group Fawn Bryner, Rose then traveled on to Bridger The Helper Journal sends birthday greetings to: John Charles Sept. 11 Baysinger, John (Jackie) Michele Baysinger, Tallerico. Sept. 12 Kimberly Hathaway, Tricia Kae Hill, Mary Jerant, Sophie Callor. Maurine 13 Sept. Martell, Darrel Beckstrom, H.E. Tays, Robert Hoggatt, n, Forrest Meeks. S. George, National Park, Wyoming, and Star Valley, Idaho, and LaBarge, Wyoming. They W. Tasker. enjoyed camping and fishing along the Greys River. The weather was very pleasant and they reported having a great time. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weiss were surprised last week with a visit from mine. "It's time to end the Martin's niece and family cruel, impossible eligibility from Seattle, Washington. standards used by the Also visiting here were Mr. Department of Labor," said and Mrs. Joe Marelli and Miller. "The automatic 15 Mr. and Mrs. Warren year rule would also Ferrin and family from Salt eliminate the costly and Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Via hearings also joined the family and appeals process which They live in Grand has created a logjam of Junction, Colo. back claims." Dr. and Mrs. Terry De UMW Legislative Vietti and children Tana Director Robert Nelson said Ellens-burg- , that on September 16 and Marty, from Washington recently miners from every coalfield here visiting state and Congressional spent ten days Mr. and Mrs. their parents, District will be welcomed of Helper Andreini Clede by Miller at 4:30 p.m. at and Mr. and Mrs. Barney McPherson Park across from the UMW's In- De Vietti of Price. ternational headquarters in Mr. and Mrs. George Washington for a briefing Pizza wound up their on the rally and the union's summer vacation visiting relatives and sight seeing in lobbying efforts. On September 17, a rally in support the Oakland and San of Black Lung reform will Francisco bay area, and be held at 1:00 p.m. in the with over night stops in House of Representatives Reno, Nev. and Lake Tahoe. Caucus Room of the Cannon They were accompanied by Office Building. Before the their granddaughter rally miners plan to visit Marianne Maughan and their Congressmen to seek George's sister Anita Deyo support for the Perkins Bill. from Salt Lake City. Nelson said that those Marianne arrived home just wishing to participate in in time to join her parents the rally and lobbying efand Merrill Barbara forts should contact their Maughan for a vacation to UMW District office or their Disneyland and all the Black local Lung points of interest around Association. The UMWA, San Diego, Calif. Michael assisted by District offices Maughan chose to come to and BLA groups, is Helper with his grandarranging transportation parents for the week where and lodging for those athe enjoyed a happy tending the rally, he added. vacation. Dora Thayn, Sept. 16 Shawn David Behunin, John program compensation "the UMW's number one priority in Congress" United Mine Workers President Arnold Miller Slovenian Home dinners The Slovenian National Home in Spring Glen has scheduled a pot luck dinner for Saturday, Sept. 13. The group will also have a turkey barbecue Sept. 27 at the home. The dinners are open to members only pNMMnMMHMHMMHMMM LOSE THE YOU WEIGHT HATE New clinical tests completed at a major university hospital prove that the ODRINEX Plan will help you lose excess weight quickly. ODRINEX contains an amazing hunger tamer that suppresses the appetite. Enjoy three good meals a day as the tiny ODRINEX tablet helps you eat less without being hungry. With fewer calories, your weight goes down. Safe taken as directed will not make you nervous. Look better, feel better as you start slimmingdown today with ODRINEX. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. SKAGG's DRUG CENTER 720 E. Main Price that the union has scheduled a giant rally in Washington on September 17 in cooperation with coalfield Black Lung Associations as part of an intensive lobbying effort in support of improvements in the Black Lung Law. "I've seen too many miners in the coalfields and hollows of Appalachia who are suffering from the deadly, choking effects of Black Lung but who are unable to receive compensation that they are legally entitled to," said Miller, who himself suffers from Black Lung. "H.B. announced 3333, sponsored Representative by Carl would put Perkins an end to the bureaucratic red tape which has stood in the way of an effective program compensation mandated by Congress." The union said that since the Department of Labor assumed responsibility for determing eligibility for Black Lung Compensation, only 879 claims have been approved by the DOL out of nearly 60,000 filed. One of the main provisions of the Perkins Bill is an automatic granting of Black Lung benefits to any miner or his widow who worked at least 15 years underground in a (D-Ky- .), Hooray for the time-consumi- r. Senior Citizens News comfortable 9 a.m., Our Fun Bus leaves the Center for a Sept. 10 full day of fun at Senior Citizens' Day at Utah State Fair and Holiday on Ice. Will you be with us? 1:30 p.m. Ceramics; 7 p.m. Art class with Carl Olsen instructor. 2 p.m. Leisure Club at East Carbon Sept. 11 Rotary Building; 7 p.m. Arts & Crafts making macrame with Shirley Haycock instructor. 8 p.m., Dance at American Legion Hall and Sept. 12 the Kitchen Band will entertain. 2 p.m., Kitchen Band Practice; 7 p.m. Sept. 15 Ceramics. Sept. Hooray fon Sandals Step into the comfortable life with Scholl Exercise Sandals ... the patented, original exercise sandal. Exclusive p provides natural exercise for your feet, helps tone muscles. Made of smooth, sculped beechwood with flat or raised heel. Soft, leather straps in blue, white, red or bone. ... doesn't P7' merchants ca" ,a value court toe-gri- 2 " ,eeS Size 4 to I TUT Street. The pastor of the church, Rev. H.L. McCloud of Price, E. MAIN PRICE f f fc fc fc k t i i i mmm i.i.i i iiSBqaCg'5' 1 1 1 HELPER WOMEN'S CLUB The Helper Women's Club will hold its opening tea in the club room of the Helper City Auditorium tomorrow (Thursday) at 1:30 p.m. Invitation to attend is extended to all members and any lady who may wish to become a member. The tea is being sponsored by the club's newly elected of- 4 in- percentages county cluded: Carbon 86 per cent, Grand 85 cent, per County's 1975 goal. per cent, Summit 69 per cent, Beaver 64 per cent, Salt Lake 63 per cent, Morgan and Uintah 60 per cent and Box Elder 58 per cent. Series totaled Bond sales of $601 million. 11 per cent above July 1974, investments in Savings Bonds $16,204,304 for the January-Julperiod State Chairman W.E. Gile and Utah TSIA Chairman B.Z. Kastler announced. Utahn's E-- A 74 Washington Nationally, Series H E-- H the largest represented y amount of sales for any July since E-sales bega" in H 1952. July investment of pushed Utah sales Bonds for the period to 58 percent of the 1975 "Take Stock in America" campaign goal of $27.8 million, the chairman said. Ten of Utah's 29 counties topped the state average percentage, led by Wasatch Other with 92 per cent. $2,202,625 of Series iifchel E-- H seven-mont- h MORTICIANS R.T.Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone 637-266- Price 8 anniversarys, memorials, and etc. The money earned by this calendar sale is used for various projects in the community. The calendars sell for $1 and each listing will be 25 cents. Lions members or wives will be canvassing the North Carbon area until Oct. 3, tablespoons milk seven-mont- h the pastor said, because he is the only laborer. The family came to the area from Seattle Wash., two years ago. The oldest Pentecostal church in the United States, the Church of God was founded in Tennessee in 1886 and now claims 8,818 churches and 634,707 members worldwide. f k t t f 'KH i days, teaspoons chili powder teaspoon salt pkg. (84 oz.) corn muffin mix egg, beaten July U.S. Savings Bond investments of $142,430 in Carbon County were announced recently by County Bond Chairman A.J. This brings the Breznick. purchase to $687,813, 86 percent of the Rev. ILL. McCloud 472-560- Home Inter iorsxl & GiftS Lia Thayn 637 2469 - Sales and Display Shows morning, noon and evenings. 1975. ficers: Susan Moore, president; Tia Imai, first vice president; Ann Price, second vice president; Rowena Boren, secretary; Viola Ori, treasurer, and Etta an Diamanti, parliamentarian. LION'S CLUB The Annual Helper Lions Club Drive Calendar started this week according to chairman Ricky Olsen and Pres. Keith Reid. The Calendar lists birth- - Mttlie kcts program tells There are a lot of objiectives Objectives of the up- coming JOB SERVICE awareness campagin are three fold according to Val Jennings, Manager of the Price Employment Security Office, the agency sponsoring the campaign. First, to make employers more aware of the high quality and large number of concealing M J' Ax by Shelly Babcock Courtesy 'Hi 1 2-- 3 Carbon bond sales top state average the congregation, which now numbers about 20 has been holding services in the building since Aug. 17. Prior to that date, the group met at the Price Seventh Day Adventist Church. The renovation began nearly a year ago. The remodeling project, the reverend said, will include construction of a sanctuary (now nearly complete), new interior walls and paneling, and, in the newly-buil- t rear addition to the building, a pastor's study, a nursery and classrooms. In addition, the outside of the brick and concrete-bloc- k structure will be shingled, Rev. McCloud said. A completion date for the building has not been set, Job Service. The art of natural impulses. Is 4. Keeping Records. What to Discard 5. Wise 1 Iome Buying 6. Save Fnen;y. Save Money. 7. Backpacking in the National Forests 8. Your Scx ial Security 9. Budget inn for the Family 10. Tovs: Fun in the Making . Car Care and Service 12. Nutrition: Food at Work for You JVT little-know- n facts of life that could make your life a little more livable. Maybe even a little happier. Useful facts. Facts that help you know a little more about fcxxl. alxnit health, about how to budget, alxnit yourself. Facts about all kinds of things. We're the Consumer Information Center of the government. And we have over 250 government Ixxiklets. brochures, and publi- fit'tacts 'i usetui cations just tiiiecl witn Most of them are free. Most of the rest are just 25or 50('. Clip the coupon and send for our catalog. It's also free. I Iere's a list of 2 of our most jxipular brochures. But remember, there are alxuit 210 more where they came Irom. . Your Money's Worth in Food 2. Removing Stains 3. Simple I Iome Repairs 1 i 1 I could use some useful facts. Please send me your free catalog of over 250 government lxxklets. baxhui'es. and publications. 1 1 720 1 2'2-qua- rt extensive remodeling job is under way at Helper's newest church, the Church of God, on North Main said cooking fat or drippings large onion, chopped can (27 ounces) tomatoes 2 tablespoons Sort and rinse beans and place in Dutch oven. Add water, bring to boil, reduce heat, cover and cook 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand, covered, 1 hour; bring to boil and cook beans 30 minutes. Combine flour, salt and pepper; dredge beef cubes and brown in cooking fat. Stir beef, onion, tomatoes, chili powder and salt into beans and casserole. Bake in moderate place in greased oven (350 deg.) 2 hours. Prepare corn muffin mix, using 1 egg and 3 tablespoons milk. Drop cornmeal mixture by spoonfuls (10 to 12) on top of hot beef mixture. Bake, uncovered, 25 to 30 minutes. 6 to 8 servings. An 1975. Km SB cups water tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt '4 teaspoon pepper 3 2 Church of God open; remodeling under way Emof Department ployment Security's new name, "Job Service." Job Service is a no fee service to both employer and employee. Tentative starting date for the program is October M ; .if 3 to make job applicants more aware of the full services available to them by registering. Third, to increase public awareness of the Utah 10, Beef, Beans and Dumplings lb. beef for stew, cut in pieces 1 cup dry beans 1 The job of mowing weeds along U.S. 50-- 6 between Price and Helper will be finished soon for Tom Star, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Star of Helper. Tom spent the summer working for District Four of the Utah Department of Transportation, but will leave September 12 for St. Thomas Seminary in Denver, Colo., where he will begin his second year of studies for the Catholic priesthood. Second, ?ft uj - Summer job through foam-padd- Y'jC-- l z:..: applicants available ones A. Taylor. Job Service 9a.m. to 5 p.m .Quilting. 16 um by Shelly Babcock Casseroles need never be humdrum because they offer every opportunity to experiment with combinations of foods to create original and unique recipes. Casseroles are convenient dinner cooks in one dish and sometimes in a dash as well. This hearty "Casserole Beef, Beans and Dumplings" is a perfect fall recipe. To provide complete nutrition for your family serve it with a crisp salad, ice cold milk and fresh fruit. Submitted by Mrs. Kristen the Mellnikis UMWA plans rally to back proposed Black Lung law Calling major reforms of the federal Black Lung creation: beefy beans, dumplings Un-lnimclr- i Birthday greetings Massman was among 2,181 students who received diplomas during services in the Marriott Center. He was appointed principal when George Pizza of Helper retired about three years ago. Massman received an associated degree from the Carbon College, now the 3 vvv:::: College of Eastern Utah, in Douglas B. Massman The Helper Journal 10, 1975 j N.MIIC j Villi Ok Si. Ill' Si'iiil uv ConMinu i j ... ... l"-- Inloi uiai ii'ii I'lU'Mu. Coloi.uioNIOlW. 2f7 i Consumer info'Tiation ... '.in |