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Show Universal MicroJim HI Plerpont Av 1,03 1 0 IhiwBiiismisX 0 MINING A VOLUME 56 AND RAILROAD NUMBER 4 DISTRICT THURSDAY, JAN. HELPER, UTAH UTAH SYMPHONY TO PLAY PRICE SATURDAY The program to be presented Saturday will include: Overture to "Qberon" by toer; Ballet music to "Kosamunde by Schubert; Dance Macabre by St. Saenl:, Arlesienne Suite No. 2 by Bizet; I Agnus Dei, II Helper Man Killed Tuesday Near Moab Price Trndinf Managers UTAH NATIONAL GUARDSMEN CAN HAVE Take A "Flyer" To Western Funiture Mart SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES FOR AUTOS We-Gea- ry Faran-high-lig- For Discussion ht dole, Symphony No. 6 in B minor by Tchaikovsky; I Allegro non Troppo, II Allegro Con Grazio, HI Allegro Molto Vivo, and IV Finale, Adagio Lamentoso. ce A meeting and banquet for the Cartoon, county business and civic leaders to hear a discussion on the purpose for the forthcoming ''Leeway Election" ipropded by .the Cartoon County Siehool Dist- rict tc be held at Carbon college, Killed Tuesday afternoon when be was crushed beneath a stack Clifford A. Woodruff, manager ' Utah National thru f beams, .was Hugh Cummings.'of the Price Trading Company at out the state were reminded again 46 of Helper. He was working Price, Kelly .Redmond, manager tms ween tnat distinctive 1962 on the potash development of the of the furniture department; Don Utah National Guard license Texas Gulf Sulphur Co., about A. Leonard, manager of Miners platen are available for their CO miles southwei t of Moab. Trading Post, Sumnyside; and Har cars, by Major General Maxwell Mr Cumimdng was dead on ar- - old Collins MTP furniture depart- - E. Rich, Utah Adjutant GeneraL rival at the Moab hospital. He ment (manager, left by plane last Since these special plates were was an employee of Timber Struc Sunday to spend five days at the introduced for use by Utah's a few years ago, tiire Co. of (Portland, Ore.,, a sub Western National Furniture Mar- contractor, and was on ground feet in San Francisco to look tney nave grown in popularity, moving a stack of beams with a over the latest styla?, and to and this year more guardsmen largs crane when he warn struck purchase new merchandise in the than ever are expected to have down, about 3:30 p.m. As hei furniture and appliances and de- -, tnem on tneir automobiles, moved one of the beams, used corative lines for the two stores The plates cost no more than or ore storage bin construction operated by (Price Trading. the regular plates, Gen. Rich the pile dislodged and trapped him underneath. TTO FURNITURE MART V 18 t the He hag one know survivor, a AT SAN FRANCISCO ? "a ion, it was reported. Manager Allen Halversen j8 r w-v-j& Hardware Helper iFurniture here left Monday by plane to! attend the Western States Furniture Mart show in San Francisco Also attending was California. George Grivet, manager of Price Hejper Furniture Store. George left last Saturday on the Zephyr 1961 for the Golden Gate area. The past year has resulted in riteady progress in medical re- - Carbon High Principal search and clinical medicine in m Cimo1t A Carbon County delegation Utah and in the nation, and 1962 was in Washington, D.C. the fore Kiwanis At the continue to pace, promises Meeting part of this week meeting with according to Harold Bowman, ex heads ' to the at Speaker Helper Kiwanis government agency ecutive secretary of the Utah additional club infonj,Uqnl meeting next Wednesday ' present State Medical Association. at the civic auditorium, relating to the profposed North Looking back over the past 12 evening will be Loman F. Hutchings, the Sanpete Water Conservancy dist months, Mr Bowman lists eome of follows! Principal of Carbon Hislh' cchool rict. tKs mvatnr utvumvi In this delegation were Price to Joseph according (1) Rapidly expanding knowl," William J. Wel:h Jr; Luke Chairman club Mayor Resident. Myers toso aenettaf in nedicI edge wk. vuwwi n. uic .t,.oi n,v.a u. nunnu win hwh I: porta nt that the time is approach Duke, a uiwtmg A. Behle mittee the Calvin of Chairman; past president lug when many very serious hu- club. Lake States United Salt City, man diseasses may be eliminated the program at the Steel Co. Attorney; E. J. Skeen, Last night entirely. m .forurard strides in the regular meeting was 'all mutical' attorney, Salt Lake City, repreJunior High Helper search for drugs that will CUre 'eatur,in Khco1 choral KrouP' under the or prevent cancer. U.S. Navy Needs '""s "J"11 (3) Development and dkcovery u"cluuu Also enjoyed by the members Submarine of new pharmaceuticals, partiMen were instrumental numbers by cularly the new live polio vac- Mis3 Bottino and her dad, Becky lExiNavymen qualified for duty cine, measles vaccine, and synPete and selections! submarines at the time of in Bottino, piano thetic penicillin. Miss Sherrie Uzelac. their separation from active duty (4) Important new knowledge by Cal Jewkes was in charge of may now be guaranteed reassign aftvnit hetvatitia which imav event ment to this duty upon recnlist-mea to vaccine lead against, ually according to local Navy Re the only remaining epidemic diss--1 Bill Monaghan. 1 ITTI cruiter in still is which increasing ea)e served Submariners who in LI I I Lt ItAUUt the United States. now critical of may rating groups in application (5) Progress retain their previous ratings if I electronics and computers to me- - DAVC QACVCTQAI the Navy within DnUlVL I DnLLL they dicine and a further bringing to- -. DU I of three Rating years separation. and of equip machinery gether Little League basketball for groups afifected by this change ment, skills and techniques, men, fcnooi ,boys is piayea include Sonarmen, Torpedomen, money and methods to benefit elei"ntary ana rnaay ai Fire Control and Electronics Tech every inursoay mankind. all citizen-soldie- rs - !l"" i.:ediciiie makes during year u i ' -- , I j iw "pn. r iriPlir On Paae Eight . nt re-ent- er p.m. All oungsters in the first, second and third grade, play at six o'clock and the fourth, fifth and sixth graders play at 7 p-Any boys interested in playing are urged to report at the auditorium on Thursdays or Fridays equipped with gym shoes, trunks and shirts. ' 6 Europe Summer Study Notre Dame Plans And Travel Tour Dance Revue, Feb. 9th Vvailable To Public Carbon College was informed by the Utah Council of Foreign Language Teachers, that the sum mer travel and study tour to Europe will begin on June 8 and end July, 30. Studying in the morning and vacationing afternoons and evenings in either a picturesque German or French university for four weeks with classes for beginners and advanced persosnnel is scheduled. This will be followed by tour through middle Europe and visits to London, Amsterdam, Cologne, Rome and Paris. Total cost for the complete tour including all travel expense, the tuition fees, (food, lodging and insurance Is $860. Everyone, old and young, from 10th grade on can participate in the, tour. Deadline (for reservations ia Feb. 1. Persons interested should Or. Herbert Jtona at contact Carbon- College. mor-Tick- gs Utah Guardsmen called to ac- tive duty last fall who have their cars with them at Fort Iewt?, wasn., Fort Leonard Wood Mo., or Fort Hood, Texas, do not have to pay property taxes, only the $8.00 fee for the license plates They should contact their immediate commanding officer, or Utah National Headquarters Guard in Salt Lake City, for a statement of eligibility for tax exemption. "However, if a Guardsman has been called to active duty and bin car is toeing used by a dependent, the (property tax must be paid," Gen. Rich said. National Distinctive G u ard plates can be purchased at Utah State Tax Office in Price. Carbon Delegates Plead Against Sanpete Project This Week in Washington steady progress Continued will not be held, because of the untimely death yesterday ning, of Mont Harmon, Superin-Tradin- g tendent of Schools. Announce-recordinment of cancellation was made by Hal Schultz, Helper, president of the Board of Education. nicians Radiomen, Misslemen, aichinist's Mates, (Electricians and interior Communications lorwiaiicte IPersonnel with prior service In one of these fields who have been separated over three years, but Continued On Page Eight FORMER RESIDENTS ASK ABOUT XMAS EVENT Former resident, (Mr and Mrs Notre Iame Home and association will present Sara Pavlos of Sunnyvale, Calif the Louise Lauriski Dance Revue recently wrote a letter to the in the city asking if the practice of Friday, Feb. 9 at 8 Carbon College gym. (giving candy to the kiddk at The dances to be presented will Christmas time was still the all types and will typify portanf event it was 15 ycafls the ultimate in local talent under ago. The letter was given to the J the tutoring of Mrs Lauri ki, ac- - Secretary of the Helper Lions cording to Chairmen Mrs Wm. Club, William Hunter, who formed them of its continuance and Mns Paul Tempfer. All members of the association and sent them a Birthday calen-an- d their friends are reminded dar to refresh old memories. The to circle the date and attend the Pavlos family in turn sent a revue.. Tickets are available from donation to be used for the next Kiddies Party sponsored by the Notre Dame school students. Lions Club. NOTRE DAME IRISH PLAY N. EMERY FRIDAY Social Event Two basketball games will be The school regular Dame at Notre the Friday social at played gym Friday evening. At 8: 30 p.m. the civic auditorium sponsored theJunior varsity team will play by St. Anthony's Parish Will get J p.m.v the Irkh underway Friday evening at 8 game ' and tt will engage North Emery in pm. and will again nature some a league game. outstanding cash and merchan- ... The public U invited to attend. 'disc prize. .,v:i . : The School p-- ure lsh Friday senting irrigation companies in Carbon County, and Louis Kosec, Carbon County Commissioner. 4 DWiERSupN PROJECT The North Sanpete Water con servancy district comprfces a plan whereby from the Gooseberry Creek above Scofield Dam, water would me diverted by way of a tram mountain diversion tunnel into Sanpete County. Information presented by the Carbon delegation dealt with the storage potential in the Scofield Reservoir, and also complete information on the economy of the Carbon Emery area, from which the water would foe withdrawn. Craibon and Emery counties have been designated "economic distress areas." Under provisions of the Area Redevelopment Administration, plans are being drawn up to correct that distress, and a major consideration in the program centers around water and its use for industrial better- ment. Loss Fatal of this Gooseberry water, which would amount to about 12,500 acre feet, provided the 'Scofield Reservoir were filled, would seriously jeopardize hopes for increased industrialization of the Carbon area, Mayor Welsh pointed out. Government officials contacted by the local delegates included Elimer B. Staats, deputy director, Bureau of the Budget; Kenneth Holum, assistant secretary of the Interior; John Wetzel, ol the Soil Conservation district and M. J. of Welch, Assistant Secretary Agriculture. Mayor Welsh and Mr Pappas have also made plans to meet with eastern industrial concerns relating to local industrial development, in New York City, Little Ferry, NJ.; and at Mt. Clements, Michigan. The loss CARBON a in Topic IP-T- OF HEART ATTACK ART LEAGUE Jcl Mr3 The US. Budget for fiscal year this week, incluiej money for three reclamation projects in this area, according to reports from Senator Wallace F. h) and Senator Bennett this Frank E. Moss week. The Willow Creek project which has been under study by the Corps of VS. Engineers, will (R-Uta- (D-Uta- Donal 3 (Borzone, The 'board members will be a Nellie WhiUen, Kenneth Budge, to Mrs be moderated by panel, Whitten and Val Halverson. Lela Schultz, and will explain Hostesses at the meeting were-Loi- s and diicuss the Leeway election Faucett and Maxine Harris. to be held March 6th. It will be the purpose of the panel to explain the need for Primary Association this special election, what it Readies Penny Parade will take from the taxpayers' will what and it The pocketbooks, Helper LDS Primary Ofmean in upholding present high ficers and Teachers will canvass Citandards of education in the the residential districts of Helper district. alter today to receive contribution): ifor the Primary Childrens' l and be questions-wilall Any in Salt Lake City. They answered by the panel members. Hospital will ask 'T)o you know that your Other persons who will take a on are Board pennies can help a child back to the panel part health?" member: Mrs Evelyn Jones, John John R. Jefiferies administrator Mr Mont Harmon, Price, Sup- Nielson, C. W. Peterson, Jack of the Primary Childrens' Hoserintendent of Schools, Carbon Pressett, Hal Schultz, and Movel pital, said this: Jewkes. "I want to say a "big thank you County School District, since 1948 of died Wednesday January Mr Schultz said that the from the children who, becaure morning at his hom3 of a heart board hopes that all residents of your pennies, have received attack. He war 66 years old. will take this opportunity toj the care they so badly needed. Mr, Harmon was in Denver, become acquainted with all the "Already this year hundreds Colo., at the time of death, hav- factor, about the election and of children have been cared for ing left here the day before for be fully informed voters on the' by our doctors, nurses and other a short visit in Denver. propa al when they go to thej hospital workers. Now they have Funeral plans will be announc polls Marth Oth, to vote for or returned to their homes to attend chool and take part in the many ed by the family. against it. activities that children enjoy. Prior to coming to Carbon, Mr Along with our loyal hospiHarmon had been an administratal workers, I am grateful lor tor in the Brigham City area. Basketball Promotion the opportunity of being a part Other survivors are two sons, of this wonderful hospital proDr. Judd Harmon, a prof es-oat Assures Funds For that is truly the work of Utah State ; University, Logan; N-- D School Publication gram our Heavenly Father." Bruce Dentist in Harmon, Major Students attending Notre Dame Army Medical Corps, i tationed at Lowry field, Denver, and a school,. are assured that, the last' ' daughter, Mrs Jean Horsley; Los two is ues of the school paper, CARBON KAY WEBER 1 will 'The Leprechaun," be pub-Angeles, California. lished after a near capacity crowd! attended the second annual "Com AT BOUNTIFUL edy of Errors" basketball game. Spring Glen Ward played between the Alumnae Fund Banquet Bloomer Girls and the NX. High SATURDAY NIGHT Girls, last Monday night. Pro 27 Jan. ' Saturday, Basketball ians of Carbon Colceeds of the game are wed for It. was announced tihis week by publishing expenses of the paper..' lege were singing a happy tune this week "One for the money the Bishopric of the Soring Glen In The final score was 12-two for the show, three to get LDS Ward that a benefit fund avor of the The after Bloomer girls, will Eagles will travel to Ricks the in be held chap banquet el recreation hall this Saturday, numerous capers wera pulled by on Friday and will then meet 0tn teams with referees Toy Weber at BountifuJ .High gym January 27th. Tony Troncale ignor Saturday evening. The Weber On the Menu will be delicious AVwood.-anboth dual could prove to be a deEteak dinners "cooked the way inS 'ou'!s taod assisting teams not were in the ciding gams in the 1CAC chamthat plays want and them, sizzling hot" you rule bock. pionship.. by the Ward Relief Society. . hn Serving will be from 5 pjn. to mnnmer moro 01 Bt Xh, ttraJctiY! Radio KOAL will broadcast the 1 .?-from 01 to 38 were: Gillie McGill $1.50 per adult and 50c for Rosina Siaperos, Barbara Wilson, Saturday night game .beginning child. .Gemma Laroher, Alice Beacco, at 8 p.m., through the courtesy I.Rose Craven, Frances Snyder, of Banasky Inrurance Company Paulmina New, of Soring Glen. Milovich, jTesl.ie Savings Bonds Sales Madeline Tone and Christine; Reach New Next home game for the Eagles 'Hanson. will be Friday, Feb. 2 against the December sales of Series E for tne hj h schooll Ricks team, and again on Fob. ,playi and H savings bonds in Utah were. lMar F Pec 3 Jcan against Weber. amounted to $1,570,635, bringing llh pprrprn. ready, watch (five Eagles go." th total for the program's 20th Marinonii Colleen MarUn Coach Bill Peterson a former anniversary year to a record- Anette Dalpiaz, Lena Redskin from U of U, has in$10,5(13,020, according breaking Zaocarjaj Pauia Seeeyi Sylvia jected his louad with "running to tal;s reports received today Tidwell, Janice Marasco, Kathy and shooter-itis- ". The Eagles ran Steve J. Diamanti, Carbon .,, i ,,,... F.,,r. by ' their season record to 10 wins, ,r i ti iduiuh ui.uiniu. & uoumy bvu Darlene Cardinelli, Fran- - and 4 loses over the weekend by uiaiis awl saies luiaieu $airu, ces Ori, Margaret A. Perla and dumping Dixie College 000 more than in 1&0, and also Sherri Reva. manhandled College of then reached a record for the 6. Southern Utah state," Diamanti stated. Leading cheers for the high two These victories coupled i were chool thele Marcelita share' "Of Sandoval, totals, Carbon's the was $20,424 for the month of and Helen Flores assisted by Den with Bo fees' victory over Weber Wildcats placed the Eagle December, or an aggregate of nis Sakacs, Richard Colombo,! in a first place tie with Dick Fazzio, Frank Sacco, Terry squad $412,109 for the year 1961. Boise and Weber. The Eagles "National holdings of VS. Sav Johnson and Charles Kokal who confer now sport a are attire.' dressed female in in Bonds were the the ings highest loss wap? Their last record. ence history," he Jean Ann IHowa led the alumni to. Boise at Boice in the conferprogram's continued, '"having reached more cheers. Coaches for the teams! ence cpsner. than $44 billion during the an- were Sister Vivian and Mrs Tony Friday and Saturday nights Troncale. niversary year. found five of the regulars in tha double figure column each night. The Eagles shot a "cool" 48 per cent from the field Friday, but warmed up to a healthy on Saturday. Doug Powell continued to lead the Eagles with a 28 point spurt Friday and 29 points on Saturday. Outstanding laser work was done by Paul receive $50,000 for further study Sen. Moss said that the "Gray in the rebound department, and of feasibility of constructing a Canyon unit iB proposed for a work of Guards Reed Pace and storage and flood control dam on site near the borders of Carbon, Dean Hoggett was very good. Upper Willow Creek. Emery, Uintah and Grand Coun ties. It will be a multi-milliLET'S SEE ! The Dmery County project, dollar storage dam, part of the If Communism is as great as consisting of a proposed large Colorado River Storage project, us earth-fi- ll dam in the Joe's Valley and similar in function to , the the Russians would have area north of Orangeville, has Glen Canyon and Flaming Gorge think,. why dont they take down received an appropriation of units." Gray Canyon received an the iron curtain and put in a """ "V tlJMftAOO. picture window T appropriation of $27,000." i r Plans For 10 High ioP Cart-wright- , 3 79-7- 0; ar 93-7- 20-ye-ar j Funds For Willow Creek And Other Rec. Projects Allocated 1903, released 1962 Members of the Carbon Art League - met last Friday evening and elected Mrs Maxine Harris of Price president of the group for 19G2. Incumbent President. Mrs Worthen, presided. O'.htr elected ofificers were: Ida Bate! , Spring Glen, vice president; Lois Faucett, Price, secretary-treasurer; Lillian Lufooroi, Helper, historian; E. Lorus Winn, Kenilworth North Carbon area publicity, and Catherine Griffone Price, south Carbon publicity. Six new members were inducted into the league, all from the Price area. They are: Elva Beg-le- y, A special meeting has been called for Monday, Jan. 27, by the Helper PTA to be held at the Helper Central School to discuss the forthcoming Leeway Election, announced recently by the Carbon Board of Education. The meeting will get underway at 7:30 p.m. DIES WEDNESDAY 25, ELECTS OFFICERS Monday -A "LEEWAY" MEETING AT COLLEGE POSTPONED SUPT. M, HARMON Reservations for tickets can be mads by calling Cartoon college. are available at Price Music Department, as are of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. 0 i at leeway Elect Will Be Music, the universal language will be played to 'perfection on Saturday night at 8 p.m. in the Theater. Under the mas- terful control of the Conductor Maurice. lAlbravanel, the Utah Symphony will perform in the presentation of the Canbon College Fine Arts pro- -, gram. The orchestra directed by Mr Albravanel and assistant director avid Shand, will present the one-nig- ht performance as part of its Southern tour of the State.. The last appearance of this famous orchestra was two years ago. Looking .to 1962, Mr Bowman reports that the new oral vaccine will be available for general we for the first 'time. He predicts further important progress in the NEWSPAPER 58-p- er on . |