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Show 1 2 The Helper Journal 1976 Wednesday, May 5, Workshop planned Focus on community problems workshop dealing with Carbon High School PTA solutions and alternatives to vice president and assit. community problems, regional director of Region including alcohol and drug 12 PTA said the workshop is abuse, communications and not solely drug and alcohol education will be held May abuse workshop, but will 15 and 16 at Mont Harmon emphasize and focus on all Junior High in Price. aspects of community of the problems and solutions. workshop are the local and Mrs. Boyack said there regional PTA's and the will be sessions dealing with Carbon-EmerAlcohol and problems specifically enDrug Advisory Council. countered by law enJean Boyack, Helper, forcement personnel, A y Utility rates topic of Senior Citizens Proposed lifeline utility rates which would require those using larger amounts of electricity to pay more per unit than those using less was the topic of discussion at the monthly meeting of the Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens at the Price Senior Citizens Center last Friday. The board also discussed the upcoming utility rate hearings to be held before the Public Services Commission May 24. - Dan Copp, director of the Coalition said the May 24 0 improving humanizing education specialist, according to Jeanne Taskar, Helper, president of Carbon Mrs. Taskar said the workshop will have a session designed for specifically San Diego. Paul Thomas reported on the Governos Annual Conference on Aging and ways the state can and is helping the Senior Citizens. Sv Seamons, family relationships (for parents), and conflict management, to aid counselors, agency personnel, elected officials and law enforcement and justice officials in overcoming conflict, Mrs. Taskar said. On Friday at 6 p.m., a special slide presentation entitled "Lori's Touch with Alcohol" will be given, Mrs. Taskar said. .The presentation was produced by students at Mont Harmon Junior High, she said. College credit is available from Utah State University for a $10 fee, according to High School PTA. and her husband attended in " 'J.'--? (for teachers and parents), counselors, elected officials, parents and youth. The public is invited to any or all of the sessions, she said. Guest speakers will include Darnell Haney, dean of students at Weber State College, Ogden, Eileen Ochse, human relations consultant, and David .youth, entitled "School issues and problem solving." A second youth session will also be held dealing with the communications problems Mrs. Boyack. Anyone interested in attending the conference or more information can contact Jean Boyack, Sherril Burge or Jeanne Taskar of youth. Other sessions will deal with humanizing education 472-360- 8, 637-212472-580- v. -- 7:30 p.m. Forensians win awards Forensics students at the Utah won three plaques and trophies and six certificates for quality participation at Pi Speech College of Eastern the recent Phi National JC Helper student Championship Tournament held in Chicago, Illinois. Pete Halamandaris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Halamandaris of Price, was Rho awarded honorary - Ur-bani- k, c RICHLAND, WASH. Donald Holley, 73, 1328 Broadview, West Richland, Wash., died April 26, 1976, his home. at Sarah Catherine Holley. Married Ada Leischman May 2, 1932, Salt Lake IDS Temple. Survivors: wife; two sons; two daughters; four brothers; four sisters. Funeral services were Richland, Thursday Washington LDS Chapel. John E. Christensen HELPER Christensen, John Edwin 63, of Helper died 1976 in a Price Helper Journal Iwued every Wednesday by Publishers Inc. 181 South Main street Helper, Utah April 30, Hospital. Born April 13, 1913, Mount Pleasant to Jens C. and Eva R. r . ;' SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT HELPER, UTAH 1 fif I' A J if- : -. A , Robert Finney Publisher Hank Itkln Editor Dan Stockburger Business Manager Mrs. Mrs. 561c SPOTS BEFORE your eyes on your new carpet remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric WANTED Mutual shampooer. Furniture. Good home for fine baby Grand Piano. ENJOY YOUR large Price City private lot, low rent, complete with city water, electricity and gas when you buy a beautiful new double wide mobile home from Lamplighter. The dealer who does more for you! On the highway, just South of Helper, Must have good credit or able to pay cash for best price. May be seen in your area. Write: St. Marks Music Center, 881 East 3900 So. Salt Lake City, Utah 84107. person over M-- F are an We AAA-- 1 S61r 40 6 Help Wanted firm PART TIME' HELP WANTED Person to operate offset production Hendrix, Sales Manager Southwestern Petroleum, Worth, Tex. and perform general darkroom and photographic duties. Hours would include working one evening each week. Box 789, Ft. 76101. E.O.E. Excellent opportunity for person who does photography for a hobby to expand their knowledge and earn extra income. Apply in person to Mr. Stuke at the HELP WANTED - Mock disaster Willow Creek Canyon was the scene April 24 of a mock airplane crash staged to test the readiness of the county's various rescue agencies. Participating in the "disaster" were local medical teams, law IT enforcement and rescue units and the Jeep Posse. Photo shows Paramedics tending to group of "injured" patients. Make-u- p was used to make "wounds" more realistic. Boy or Girl Paper Carrier wanted for Martin area in Helper. 41 Papers Ph. camera, develop and process film 561p ' II 22a Musical lastrwatais 5 Senwes Offered! D.L. SUN-ADVOCA- 76 W. Main Price 637-073- 2 637-073- 2 An Equal Opportunity Helper Journal Employer, M-- F soft a fetter mate Oai imn fecaiyse 1 Cwe GoSd "When started thinking about finishing off the basement had to have a home improvement loan for all the materials. When I presented my Gold Account card they automatically gave me a lower rate-j- ust like that. And they showed me how much money had saved just from having Cold Account. We've used almost all the services of Gold Account and most of the time there's no monthly charge because our checking account balance is high enough. Even when our balance drops down it still costs very little." Mr. George L Walden AccommiLo Timothy I Vaughn (LaVon) Gull, Helper; Mrs. Thomas (Myrtle) Anderson, Las Vegas, Nevada. Funeral was Monday 1:00 p.m. Helper LDS Ward Chapel. Burial Mt. View Cemetery Helper. ' ' iV.; i if- - j 'UKUM s. " i f" tea, ; "NO v If1: James H. Lombard. James Harold Lombardi, 61, Emery St., died April 29, 1976, in a Salt Lake hospital. Born July 23, 1914, Spanish Fork, to James and Mary Ann Leek Lombardi. Married Jane Perry, March 2, 1934. Member Catholic Church. Member Elks Club. Retired D&RG & Western Railroad after 41 years. Survivors: wife; son, James A., Salt Lake; three grandchildren; brother and sister; Harry, Salt Lake; Mrs. Kathryn Kirkwood, Helper. Funeral Mass was Monday, 10 a.m., St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Interment, Springville City Cemetery, Jk2y pffiM 5t to me. 1098 People ireally do meami everyinsm alt ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANKfeS GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN MEMBER OFTHE NmPNM 637-988- 0. 41fc full fringe benefits. Liberal commissions with adfor opportunity vancement. For personal interview write a letter and tell me about yourself. per year in Carbon & Emery Counties M per year In Utah 17 per year Out of State M(MBR WALK IN COOLER and walk in freezer. Phone offer Walter Borla Shelly Bibcock Staff Writers 15 and James, Jr., LaRae, and Brad Forsythe. established since 1933. We (Carolyn) Birch; Mrs. Robert (Sharon) Limone, both Helper; 4 grandchildren; brother and sisters, Alvin E., Mount Pleasant; Raymond Toson Stacey relocation. expanding I daughters, kindness always. Florence for exlusive industrial No sales territory. Obituaries Born Dec. 8, 1902, Clear Creek, Utah, to William T. and 472-888- 5. needs I Donald Holley FOUR BEDROOM home, 1,800 ft. upstairs, finished the preciation to all and 2 baths. In basement so who thoughtfully CB'ers of phone Helper donated to the children 4223c the late Jim and Sherry will We Forsythe. remember this act of. 22 M ittenaneou Far Sak ap- TEXAS OIL COMPANY two Bronze Plaques. He was among the top speakers in both perf ' suasive speaking and oral interpretation. Jim New, son of Mrs. Paulmina New LOGAN Kendra of Price, was a top perTomsic of Helper was one of Informer in Oral 14 seniors named to Mortar and received terpretation a senior honorary Board, for outstanding students the third place plaque. Others making the trip and based on service, receiving certificates were scholarship and leadership. Bud Wilstead, John The Utah State University answering David Brown, and minutes physical education major the about Guy Worley. Mr. Worley questions has been involved in the to Ms. proposal. According missed a national plaque in athletic program at USU. of Oral Interpretation by one Adamson, the members inShe is a transfer student the Committee were speaker point. from the College of Eastern Five hundred and thirty-tw- o terested in the proposal, Utah where she was students from seventy-si- x and asked very pointed and president of the Women's questions. schools throughout the searching Recreation Association. In other business : United States participated She has received many in the week-lon- g tourEthel Robinson athletic and scholastic nament. Next year's meet reported on the Western awards and was valedicwill be held in Washington Gerontological Society torian of her graduating D.C. she which class at CEU. meeting named to USU Hams for Safr ex- press our deepest of 8 Business Opportunities on. Senior citizens groups have supported the lifeline proposals, and the Coalition is strongly backing the hearings,. Copp said. The May 24 hearing will be a representative hearing which requires each individual testifying to represent at least 25 people, according to Medford K. Hutson, Coalition president. Another hearing will be held July 6, and individuals will be allowed to testify for themselves Hutson said. The hearings will take place at the Public Services Commission office in Salt Lake City at 10 a.m. Sandy A d a m s o n , assistant director of the Coalition reported on her trip to Washington D.C. where she testified before the Senate Commerce Committee about the Lifeline utility rates. Ms. Adamson said she was scheduled to speak for 20 minutes, but spent 35 LIKE to WE WOULD 917fc mid-Apr- Russ Woodward as Simon Stimpson, the drunken choir director, stumbles across stage in College of Eastern Utah's production of the Thornton Wilder play, "Our Town." The classic work, which deals with daily life, marriage and death in a small town, plays May 13, 14 and 15 at the CEU Geary Theatre. Curtain time each night is 14 472-342- 1. hearing is taking the place il of the hearings which were postponed by a court order issued by a Federal Court Judge in Salt Lake City. Copp said the State Supreme Court ruled that the Federal did not have Judge jurisdiction in the case and ordered the hearings to go Tipsy Thanks 1 Card of Founded bv Bnghim Young 187J Membfr Frdrrjl Dppmit Inuirwue Corporation Morticians Seely Christensen. He married Flometta Bowles March 23, 1939, Nephi. Member LDS Church. Retired coal miner. Member UMWA local 1681. 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