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Show Universal Microhm PHTpont Av BERT 'Bob' RflULLDNS AWARDED PUlDTZEGi "PROSE this actually hapRobert (Bob) Mullins, native of cant believe pened to me. I'm just terribly Helper, Monday was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in lucky." "Everyone coJournalism. This is the nation's highest news- He continued: to make this prize a operated paper honor Named with Bob to receive this reality. I was part of a great most coveted honor was the Deseret News and team of dedicated newsmen all Salt Lake Telegram, for which Bob is Bureau the way. The cooperation and coordination were outstanding." y Chief for the area, with his office at PULITZER PRIZE 37-year-- four-count- Price. , murder and kidnapping at Dead Horse Point, Utah.1' The event 4, 1981. j took place July Bob's first words upon being told of the award were: "I just The award which carries with it a cash prize of $1,000. went to Mr. Mullins for 'TLocal reporting and against deadline pressure, "for resourceful coverage of the ' A NUMBER VOLUME 50 The prizes are given each year for what is considered the best in all of journalism and for those in the business they carry a reputation greater than any Hollywood "Oscar." The awards, which began in 1917, are named in honor of Jo seph Pulitzer, an uneducated immigrant who came to the U.S. In A Pulitaer Prize is the most 1864 and became one of the and prestige-fille- d distinguished greatest of all American pub- award in all of newspapering. lishers. For any newspaper and reporter MANY OBSTACLES to win it, is a distinct and rare Bob overcame some difficult obstacles in his coverage of the honor. MINING RAILROAD AND 19 He worker on the cas for eight days from the time Jeannette Sul- ivan was killed, her daughter Denise kidnaped and her fiance, Charles Boothroyd was wounded. All the from Rock port, vlctims were murder-kidna- j DISTRICT PTA MEETING Mental Health Meeting Thursday, May 17th MONDAY AT JR. HIGH At Carbon Hospital MRS RNOOA GIBSON Ms-car- o, GANGER City IS FIRST WEEK'S A meeting of the Carbon Coun ty MEntal Health Chapter will be held Thursday, May ,17 at 8 p.m. in the Carbon hospital, according to Mrs Vince Garavaglia, Helper, president. Guest speaker .will be Dr. F. R. King, who will present a paper on alcoholism. The general pdblic is invited to attend the meeting, which will be the last one until September. The final meeting of the PTA foe held on Monday, May 14, at the Junior High auditorium, according to Shirlene Riche, publicity chairman. The meeting .will start at 7:90 pjn. Main business will be the installation of the following new Officers: Arlene Wilstead, Castle Gate, president; Pauline Pugliese, Helper, vice president; Betty Helper, secretary, and Dorothy Haycock, Spring Glen, treasurer. The speaker for the program to fellow has not been made known but the topic will relate to the mental health issues of the area. A social hour will follow the far this season, will couple has one daughter, Gina Marie." NEWSPAPER 'MYSTERY At a recent meeting of the Helper city council bids on pipe and labor, from several companies were opened. Following exlle amination of all the bids, Company, Salt Lake City, was awarded the contract to furnish the pipe (10" Trans-it- e) in the amount of slightly over three miles. The bid price was $34,425.20. City Engineer John Bene said today that work on installation of the new pipeline in the Colton Area, will begin Monday. PERSON' COEDS TO PRESENT "MAGIC OF FASHION" Teen-ag- e fashions in all their beauty will capture the social spotlight Wednesday evening, May 10 at 7:30. That is the date of the annual spring fashion show and tea in honor of all coeds and their mothers. The girls and their mothers have been extended Invitations to this colorful affair by the Girls League and by the homemaking students who have been hustling around making last minute pre parations. Commentators Molly Tabone, Marilyn Gardner, Paulette Platls, and Kayrene Bunnell will put the show on the runway in a burst of color as the sewing stu 7 V FUND DRIVE NETS OVER THURSDAY, MAY $500.00 . dents model their own creations to the theme of "The Magic of Fashion" in the Carbon High school auditorium. Fashions will Include clothes for every occasion around the clock playtime, daytime, school time, suits and coats, and adorable evening wear which will be sure to please. A timely program' of music and dance is being arranged by Karen Robertson and will introduce each sequence of the show which is under the direction of Mrs Mary Pizza, clothing instructor. At the close of the show there will be a Social Hour with the officers of Girls' League presiding as hostesses. Other bids received were: Armco Drainage & Metal, AS COUNTY RECORDER ta, 4-- H OF SLC, AT BOYS' BALI FIELD i Benefit Brunch Slated By N. Carbon Stake PONY LEAGUE TEAMS to ELKS Robert Jewkes, Bobby Dona-thaJuan Carranza, Tommy LoPhillip pez, Allan Broadbent, n, HEDICS ASS PUBLIC TO Mesi FIRST CONTEST OF Greer, Mervin Davis, "MYSTERY PERSON" the Bob Lopez. Robert Strong, Jerry Anderson, Brent Gale, Keith Chiara, Mgr. Socialized RIO GRANDE VETS Ttufe Madrigal, Bill Kos, John Yaklovich, Elrton Bradley, Tony All of you, I hope, are familiar over 66 eligible for social security Kokal, Fred Bosone, Michael Scott Kos. Clifford Gibson with legislation pending in the whether they need it or not. Some House Ways and Means Commit- body might need it, so everybody Terry Zora, Stan Smith, C. Romero. John Skrintr, Robert tee known as the gets it. Jim Searcelli, Mgr. Bill. Briefly, this bill would proPut dn other terms, they are EDITOR'S NOTE; Following it subject-matt- er of a speech made by Dr. A. R. Demman, City Mrs Rhea (James) Parry of on dangers Castla Gate was the winner of the Physician for Helper, health care under of financing first week's Mystery Personality vide limited medical services proposing a compulsory governcontest sponsored by 19 Helper' Social Security. and ment program to use your tax hospitalization essentially j Merchants and the Journal. "The subject of my address is care for a select money to pay medical bills for There were eleven clues. Mrs "The Danger of Financing Health nursing home of people. This group several million people well able Parry along with several hun-- 1 Care for the Aged Under Social group would consist of those over 65 to pay the bills themselves, even dred other participants found Security.'' eligible for social security bene- people with substantial Income only ten of them, therefore she "At the outset, I want to make fits. You have heard government from investments. This manna received only $6.50. The remain- -' it clear that the issue confronting labor leaders and from the heavens of Washington officials, to will be added this ing $13.50 the American people today is not say this bill is necessary toother, wouldn't be limited to those on fill, week's prhse money to total $33.50 health care for the aged. Everyin America today, a great unmet retirement either. A person over was done at Drawing Helper. one agrees that all our elderly need. But they dont define what 65 would be allowed to continue State Bank at 1 p-A bank should receive all the health care it is. working and receive medical care patron Mrs Edith Tone, drew they need, when they need it. at taxpayers' expense regardless the winning name from the box.' The real issue then is how health The fact of the matter is they to how much he was earning. Next iMonday'g drawing will' care for our aged can best be don't really want to talk about all this, the In accomplishing executive board members of the take place at the Carbon Clean-- J provided whether the program need. They don't discuss it be- legislation would drastically j Parish Confraternity of Christian master office the New York Life should be voluntary or cause they propose to provide I I this .will Insurance week. 1 Dictrine, this medical service to everyone begin building, at Continued On Pag tight pjn. Masses for Mothers Our Novena of Masses for living and deceased mothers will begin Sunday, May 13 at all the Masses and will continue until May 22, inclusive. The Memorial Wreath for our mothers will be blessed and placed before the Shrine of Our Blessed Mother following the 10: 30 a.m. Mass next Sunday. Boys' State Candidate We are happy to join the American Legion program by sending a boy to Boys' State. Stephen Ferderber was named to represent 'St. Anthony's Parish. Teacher Training Teachers training course for HELP NEEDED! A breakfast and brunch affair The Pany League player aucwill 'be sponsored by the North Carbon Stake MM at the Price tion was held Monday night by city park, Saturday, May 12, be- Player Agent Fred Bosone with ' ginning at 12 noon and continu- four team rosters selected to hold practices on a team basis for the ing t o3 p,m. If it rains, activities will be next two weeks and league play is tentatively scheduled to begin shifted to the stake house. Proceeds from the venture will on May 21. The four team? and their prac go to the stake building fund. Ann O'Brien, presently emMae Sampinos, Price, incumtice days for the next two weeks ployed as Deputy District Court bent County Recorder announced are: Elks, Friday 6:30 p.m. and Clerk, this week filed iher inten this week she will seek reelection Principal Hutchings Saturdays 9 a.m.; Rio Grande tions to seek nomination as the on the Democratic Ticket this Named Vets, Saturdays 11 am. and WedBoard 5 Reg. Democratic candidate for Carbon fall. She is a lifetime resident and Principal Loman F. Hutchings nesdays 5:30 p.m.; Independent County Recorder. She has been property owner of Price. of Carbon High School has been Coal, Mondays 5:30 p.m. and on court clerk for about 18 months. Her education includes the elected chairman of the Region Wednrsdays at 4 p.m.; Carbon Mrs O'Brien attended Carbon Price city schools, Carbon High, 5 board of manager,, for the Utah Fuel, Mondays 4 p.m. and FriHigh school at Price and is a Carbon College; attended the Ac High School Activities Association days 4 pjn.. Business ademy of Saint Basil at Garrison, graduate of Henager There are still openings on Principal Hutchings' responsNew York for three years, where ibilities will be to represent all three of the teams for one or two college, Salt Lake City. She states that she is a divorcee she majored in Greek and upon 5 high schools during the more players. Any boy 12, 13 or and the mother of two sons, Doug gradution from that institution Region school 14 years old interested in playing year. coming las 12, and David 7. received a beaching certificate. Tbs board of directors is in Pony League baseball this sumOther work she had done that She was appointed by the Car-- 1 charge of the administration of mer is urged to contact Tony qualifies her for the office she bon Commissioners April, 1957 to the affairs of high school activ- Hribar, Walter Borla or Jimmy Searcelli. Continued on Prge Four ities in Utah. Lucy Norton, Genevieve and the University of Utah. Conmani, Edith Nielson, Kather-in- e Some of the students she menNielson, Myrtle Bryner and tioned having are, Olive Reid, Rose Miner, Ang Martell, Luke Fred Bosone. Robert Oorcnani and Cormani, BAKHRETTS 4-- H CLUB Jim Bottino. The latter he said club meet- was the spit-ba- ll The Bakeretts menace of the 1 at 4 held was p.m. class. May ing at the home of a leader Marge Her full-titeaching career Dervoe, with leader Marilyn Gard ended in 19H5 when she was per and five members present. married to Dave Gibson, local The cooking project was making locomotive engineer. cheese drop biscuits. Meeting adIn 1918 she was elected to the journed at 5 p.m. city council; Al Evans was the mayoT and C. A. Kndbbs was one of the other council men. This Notre Dame HSA administration was responsible To Meet May 17th for extendng the water system NOTRE DAME HSA 12BBBBBhs and installing the first sewer sys The Notre Dame Home and tern. It was a "stormy adminisSchool Assn will hold the last tration, having to contend with meeting of the year next Thurs- an alleged pay-o- ff racket in the day evening, May 17, at 7:30 town and other unsavory probin the school auditorium. lems. officers In 1922 she moved to Soldier Installation of new will be the main order of bus- Summit with the terminal change iness, ccordlng to outgoing PresContinued from Page Four ident, Dominic Eaquinta, who invites all Notre Dame parents to attend and become acqauinted with the new officers who will RHEA PARRY WINNER serve during the coming year. ST. ANTHONY'S HEWS RESERVOIR COVER Two bids to furnish materials-anlabor to cover the lower city' reservoir were received, withj Steel Building, Inc., SLC, submitting the low bid of $12,224. Titan Steel Corp of Salt Lake-- ' submitted a bid of $14,077.44. boys-(playin- g Ber-ger- a, ' $27,228. (R-Uta- De-Ro- se j -B Cartoon county has 1,822 persons receiving Social Security Hribar and Boris, directors of j payments, totaling $124,450, it was disclosed this week by Sen. j the boys baseball program ir , Helper are asking fathers of Wallace F, Bennett . h). ball, and others, to turn Of these, 1,7113 are receiving in mass Sunday at 9 a.m. st out Old monthly payments under the the Little League field to form a , Age and Survivors Insurance work detail to get the grounds Dis109 the and under program for in shape play. All men are ability Insurance program. to b'ing rheir own shovels . The number of Utahns now re- asked rakes and hammers. ceiving monthly benefits totals tBoria said: "If enough mtn 80,785, Sen. Bennett said. The should not take .the turn up. job state. . a . monthly payments on a : l wide basis total $3,988,000. ION Litiz-zett- e, Snow surveys and rain gauge readings were made the last week of April in Price River, White River and East Carbon areas. The unusually hot weather dur ing April has melted all of the low snow. The Reservoir in the East Carbon area, at the forks of Willow Creek bove the town of Sunnyside, filled a week ago and is going over about 20 second-fe- et the spillway. The Price river has had good stream going past the Cit yof Helper for the past three weeks. Farmers have not needed to Irrigate. Some of the water is now being diverted into canals. Jone, Meadow at the town ot Scofield, White River No. 3 near. Soldier Summit, White River No.; 2 up White River, West Fork and Corral in the east Carbon area had no snow to measure the last of April. The Mud Creek snow course above the town of Clear Creek measured 18.0 indhes of snow and 7.7 Inches of water; White River No. 1 near the summit of White River measured 23.5' of snow and 84" of water; Dry Val ley Divide snow course between Reservoir Colton and Scofield measured JS- Inches of snow and 6.1 inches of water; Timberline snow course In east Carbon area measured 40.8 inches of snow and 15.3 inches of water. The Gooseberry Reservoir snow course measured 45.0 Inches of snow and 21.4 inches of water; Mammoth Ranger Station snow course measured 47.0 Inche, of snow and 22.2 inches of water. The runnoff forecast as of May 1. into the Scofield Reservoir Is 62.00 acre feet and the forecast at Heiner jrauffinjr station on Price River Is 136,000 acre feet for the period April to September. the--lab- or Carbon Resident Get $124,450 Monthly In Social Security Aid MAE SAMPINOS SEEKS Southern Pipe Div., USX, Azusa, Calif., $411,407.; Ludlow Waterworks Buppty, $35,007.72. INSTALLATION BIDS Four bids were received for of installing the new line Conwith the low bidder, L-Jstruction Co., Price, given the' work. Bid cost was $14,846.00. Other bids on labor were: Ray 'WJhitney, iSJpringvile, $20,0612. ik George Provstgard, of Bountiful $2320.; Carbon Plumbing, Price steel pipe $45,802.; Consolidated Western Steel, San Francisco, for Pacific States steel, $37,08.'12; Cast Iron, iProvo, cast pipe $54- ,- el RUN-O- FF 1962 S59.; Johns-Mansvi- NAM IIOT WEATHER CAUSES 10, kwis IPipo and Labor Sontets A report on the recently completed fund drive for the American Cancer Society for the Helper meeting. area was made this week by Mrs Virginia Colombo, Helper chairman stating that a total of $507.-7- 0 ORGANIST TO PLAY was collected. Her breakdown ... of the funds was as follows: Business district $90.25; ResiAppearance of Frank Stltt, reANN O'BRIEN SEEKS nowned organist, in a recital at dential areas $21334; Bowl down The majority of readers who ads the last scanned in week's the Price Elks Home, on Monday, Cancer drive, $1611, and Helper Journal had little difficulty after NOMINATION FOR 'May 14 at 8 p.m. was announced Central and Junior High donafinding some of the clues in detoy Claude Cowley, exalted ruler tions $43.20. termining the identity of the dT Price lElks (Lodge .1550. volto commend wish the "I Mysstery Personality as Rhoda RECORDER POST Jejr; stated hat the public was unteer workers the business es- Gibcson, long time resident and invited to attend without charge. tablishment,, and any others who civic of Helper. worker, Mr Stitt is a native of the West assisted in any way in the drive," Most people recognize her on Ooast where he first gained fame Mrs Colombo said. sight, but few know of the active Workers Listed lor his sprightly organ styling. He majored in organ at the Un- Following are the workers in the life she has lead raising a family and a devotion to civic afiversity of Redlands and began recent drive: Jus professional career as church lone Lloyd, Alt. Flaim, Clar-an- fairs that extended as tar as the Day, Hani Burnhope, Rose State House. organist and supper cltfb enterRhoda Humphrey,' a native of tainer in the Los Angeles area. Albo, Mary Weiss, Margaret Salina, came to Helper in 1014 He is appering through the Mary Dalpiaz, Edith to teach the 7th and 8th grades Dutch Dalpiaz, Grace courtesy of the Baldwin Piano CO. Ida Bottino, Alfa Richard- at the Central school. She had and the Price Trading" Co., and will perform on the new model son, Margaret Reid, Loa Mae Ac taught in several other commun40H Baldwin Organ recently pur caria, Pat Searcelli, Girl Scouts. ities in the state prior to coming chased by the Elks lodge. Helen Ferderber, Margaret Gan here. She is a graduate of the Brigham Young College, Logan, ser, Mary Widman, Conenda - coverage of the Dead Point story is his second 'big story' in the 10 years he has been at the Price Bureau. He is married to the former Donna Powell of Price and the; "(His Horse HELPER, UTAH HELPER HIGH WATER style, he started with the Deseret News in April .1961 as a copy boy. "A short time later he joined the News sports staff and in Jan. 1962 was transferred to Pricfll to man the paper's bureau in hiJ home county of Carbon. slayer. Bob who was an outstanding student and athlet; during his school years in Helper and Price is the son of (Mrs Frank Mullins of Helper. He was an outstanding baseball players and was a member of two championship Conn. American Legion baseball teams Three days after the murder, Helper was Utah state champan unemployed Carbon coal min- ion in 1940 and 194il. er and World War II Navy Cross Quoting from the Deseret News winner, shot himself when ap- story: "The story of Bob Mullins is proached toy FBI agents. The minder weapon was traced to him almost a newspaper 'classic'. In and he was identified as the the most approved Horation Algex i p, King-Anders- GI-ani- ni. Zac-car- ia. on I , CARBON FUEL Buce Sherman, Anton Tone, John Steele, John Sanchez, Car-ly- le Burton, Horace Montoya, Bob Pero. Charles IMarrelli. Chuck LeRay AndreinI, Bob Faz-ri- o, Norman Day, John Vascruez, Dee Bewra, Harold Marston, Na-ran- lo. Tony Amrotti Mers. and Angelo Col-aeit- o. INDEPENDENT COAL Billy Johnson, John Blanco, Ken Haraguchf, MIV Martin, Fred iLupo, Gre? Bell. Aaron Truscott, Peter Pra7a. John Bert Milano, Andy Jatmez, Frank Fraser, Steven San-tistev- Johns, |