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Show Universal Microfilm Ml Pierpont Av 1,6 J 1.62 A VQLUME 56 NUMBER MINING SCHOOL ATE1I0AIICE LAWS EXPLAINED In the State of Utah, 'according to law, all children between the ages of 6 and 17 are required to attend regular lull time school. plying with the requirements of the law, iby filing a complaint with the Juvenile Court, Winn pointed out. Further information on this subject can be obtained by contacting Mr Winn at the Board of Education Office. Parents and students are invited to discuss any problems they have with him. Once the .student is registered the most effective and depend, able way he or sb has of mak ing progress is by regular at tendance. It has been the experience of the school officials that absences are frekuently unnecessary and that most of the time these afr sences exist with the knowledge of the parent. In other words the big problem in this district is not especially truancy, but un necessary absence with the know Continued on Page four The responsibility for registration and regular attendance rests with the parents. Only in a very few Instances ar elegal excuses given and these are obtained, when approved, from John C. Winn, Supervisor, Pupil Personnel and Guidance, Carbon County School District Office, Price. Contrary to the beliefs of some people, there has been no lessen ing of. the requirements under Hie law from the standpoint of the parents and the child. A check has now been com. pleted in the county to see if all those who are required to be enrolled, are registered. There remain some few out who should be registered. Action will be taken against those who remain illegally out and are not com SMALL COAL MINERS TO BENEFIT FROM NEW COAL TECHNOLOGY .TRANSMISSION FIRM SAYS technological NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH 40 similar to oil production. Pointing break- throughs offer new hope to small coal mine operators, many of whom bow face distressed ec. onomic 'conditions, according to a paper , presented at the National Power Conference held in Baltimore, Jrlaryland, recently. which permit the fluall cott operator to connect his aloe with coal pipelines, will MMfale him to increase his market end reduce operating costs, be paper stated. Hew deveioptnetrtt m col pipe lining, In which coal list pulverised, mbwd with water, and tran .sported through pipelines, were outlined in the paper by & R. Jtelehl, ,' Consolidation Coal Com, gamy and W. T. Thagard, Texas astern Transmission Corp., at fee annual nationwide gathering of power eJBpertson Sept 26. Presently, the one existing' coal jupeline in operation is being supplied by coal touched from a number of small Individual mines in the Cadiz, Ohio area. The broad outlook for coal pipe lining could lead to a pattern Development out that the development of coal requires no changes mining methods, the paper indicated that small mine owners would be alble to concentrate on the output of raw coal and by' pass expensive cleaning and pro' easing operations at the mine. Groups of mines in a given field would feed the raw coal to a central processing plant for into cleaning . and processing ' pipeline coal. Snail coal tnlneri' could easily tie into , the processing plant through hydraulic gathering lines. Other method auch as conveyor belts, trucks, or existing railway .facilities could also be used. pipelining in coal " . The Joint (paper stated: "Coal slurry pipelining .would he especially beneficial to the many small mines located in very locations on steep moun. tainsides or In valleys. 'Tor it is obvious that it is easier to lay a line of diameter pipe over a hill, than to cross it with a railroad track or a highway." No great capital expenditures would be required for the small mine owners to connect into the Reverend Pellegrino .projected pipelines for "To tie Guest Speaker At into the system, , one needs no Catholic Carnival Here more than a simple mill, a tank a pump (to replace the old The Rev. Francis B. Pellegrino, and tipple." Pastor of St. Helen's Parish at Citing the econmics in the RdRoseveTt, Utah, will be the method, tReichl and Thaslurry guest, speaker at the Catholic stated: gard Nov. Carnival Banquet Thursday, "As now (practiced, cleaning of 8 at 7 at the civic auditor- coal is not cheap and Ithese costs ium. increase rapidly for the smaller Rev. Pellegrino is well known plants.among the (members of St. 'Furthermore, cleaning is still Perish, being a native of tied closely to underground operHelper. He is tine son of Mr and ations on a shift for shift basis. Carmichael flairs John Pellegrino, California, former residents here. (Continued on Page Five) inac-cessi- six-in- ch ip-- - y's Last Squaders The 2i2nd annual reunion of the Last Squad dub of Carbon County will be held Saturday, Oct. 6 at the new Price Legion ' Home, Price, it was announced Wleez The Senate Monday passed a public works appropriations bill including funds for some 2 5 projects wholly or partly in Utah Including two items for Carbon County, it was announced Monday by Senator Frank E. Moss (ID-Uta- h). Moss said: "Funds for the tion will Gray Canyon unit. It dollar dam and powerplant located near of the be a multi-millio- n the borders of Carbon, Emery, Grand and Uintah counties. Dragerton-Sunny-sid- e. s3. tip u w of Bureau of Reclamation included 927,000 for an investigation of the unit ' originally Gray Canyon proposed as part of the Colorado River Storage Project. I have for the Glen Canyon unit, for the Flaming Gorge been urging the Bureau to move ahead on the work needed to unit, and $1,067,000 for the Emsecure Congressional authoriza ery County Project, Moss said. HUNTER TRAINING SCHOOL "LAST CALL" SOCIAL The first Parish Social of the Fall season, sponsored! by St Anthony's Church will' be held Friday night, Oct. 5 at; the civic udttorium. The big prize all patrons are hoping to win that evening is the $300 cash prize on the Big Blackout game. There win be other prizes tool Refresh, meats too! You Too are invited) ?:.k';;-- area , iaiva ' A - h) De-an- na De-ert- ra make-b?liev- et 'f fantasy existence. Will this work? This (The last call for all young hunters to get their Hunter Safety Training before the coming Deer season is now. The class will be herd in the Price City hall, Room 7 at 7 pin., Oct. 8 thru Oct. 12. All who wish to attend can register that night. Tlhe charge will be $1 per student. All young hunters under 21, who have not had a hunting license must complete this training before a license can be pur. chased. "Monte Carlo Night" At Country Club Th? opening social event of the Carbon Country Club will be held Saturday, Oct. 13. Theme of the party .will be "Monte Carlo Nfte'' and will feature the ragtime piano music of the welLknown Lee Fu?I of Salt Lake City. Dinner will be served at 7:30 pirn, and dancing will begin at 9:30 psa. Committee in charge of arrange ments Includes Mrs Frank Col ombo, chairman; Mrs Art Dal piaz, Mrs Bob Goudge, Mrs Tho-r-it Hatch, Mrs Walt Anderson, Mrs Ed Sheyu, Mrs (Robert von Starch, Mrs Moss Jeanselme and Mrs Wilson Anderson. is exactly the question which is being ed by a group of research $13,-608,0- 00 PARISH u - for the US. Army Engineers incuded $50,. .000 for ; a general Investigation of the flood control .problems on Willowr Creek, east of, Castle Gate." ticipated. The bill contained $44,924,000 ' Saturday n, "Funds Corps 1962 4, place of the next reunion. The annual Rio Grande Day Roll Call will folow the proBetween Sept. 15 and Oct. 31 will be celebrated here by emwith a toast to "the buddies gram of each year, in accordance with ployees of the Helper terminal who have, reported to the SuState Law, each school district Saturday October at 9:30 p.m. preme Commander.'' is required to have a school with a dance and barbecue at census taken. By the time this the civic auditorium. Drlscoll of Helper. Other officers of the group information reaches .the public, Sponsored by the Vets Club in 1040 by Helper The program will 'begin at 7 serving with Driscoll are: ForOrganized the census taking will be in full No. 2 the affair will offer Rio and Price veterans of World War p.m. and will include reeding of est .Benedict, Shavetail; E. W. progress throughout the Carbon Grande personnel and their I, the organization was chartered communication from members Crocker, Shavetail; Evan Jones, County area. friends an evening of dancing with a membership of 101 men. not able to attend; min.utes of last Shavetail; Jack Huesey, ChapThe school census data provides ad gcod fellowship ad at the As of today. 6 of the group are year's session; election of officers lain, and Dow Young, Company for valuable information the same time assist in financing the living and 35 are deceased. and announcement of time and Clerk. local and state school adminisannual kiddies Christmas party trations in the following ways: sponsored for railroad youngsters Bill Flaim committiee member 1. It helps them project pupil all "rails'' and their friends urges enrollments. to attend 2. It helps in the enforcement of the attendance laws and work ing with students affected by it. 9. If helps each district in its Bennett, Burton Plan need to estimate the "(Minimum Helicopter Visit Here School Program." Senator Wallace F. Bennett 4. It helps give invaluable information on exceptional chiL and Lawrence J. Burton, Repub dren to determine the need dir- Mean candidates for the Senate and House, have scheduled a ectly or indirectly for special helicopter visit to Carbon Coun. and teachers. programs ty Wednesday, Oct. 10, it was The Board of Education hopes announced today. that each family will wholeAlthough the exact itinerary with the of the trip has not yet been heartedly cooperate census .taker in giving them the worked out, the two Republican lnionnauon asked for. candidates, while in the County Again, of particular importance hope to visit tnis year is the giving of information regarding defective or Senator Bennett said the two handicapped children. Manv nar- - candidates have decided that a ents are reluctant to give this helicopter was the quickest end information. This is a natural cheapest way of visiting as many reaction, but only help to the communities as possible in the parent and child can come from area. The helicopter, which is equip giving .the information so it is ped with a loud speaker, will urged that it be given. The above refers to such things land in a centrally located area, as rheumatic fever, polio crippled giving the two candidates an op conditions, cerebral palsy, defec. port unity to apeak briefly to ; tive mental functioning caused those who gather, and to meet by brain damage, or congenital as many people as possible. Demalformation, seeing handicaps, tails of the visit to the county Mental Health Fund Drive Chairmen for Carbon are: Front row (1 are being arranged by the chairand hearing handicaps, etc. to Lola Nelson, Wellington; Margaret Garavaglia, Helper; Mrs Har- r) The census will cover children man of the county organization, from Just barn to j? wears nf im Charles 6. Peterson, 890 North - inclusive ritfct ud until the iflth 10th East, Price. " Carbon County Chairman. Not 'Eas "Carbon; Jadc'Robe," ' 'Bennett visited Senator thai Jerry Oviatt, 1 A 1 v w J wnen oinnoay. j on were was nana taxen eaies, neiper; suiDoy reter- , piciure Obviously correct names, fcirth ares,, last weekend and met with dates, 'end addresses are vital in republican leaders of the county son, Price, Arlen Beck, Price, and Tony Nikas, Price. , naving ' a useful census. So care at a supper meeting in Price. At should toe exercised in giving this meeting he mentioned his efforts to assist the coal Industry Koutsomilos Services this information. MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS AND THE YOUTH! John C Winn. Director of 'Pu with his opposition to the Burns Price In r pil Personnel and Guidance, said Creek project, Hanover project, Today Whn people. refer to mental. that "is? by chance anyone is and others, and reported on. the Funeral service for. Nickolas ly made to efforts solve missed the Gurtas Koutsomilos, 68, uukh it.me? geaanisy uunt in November ,1, 1962 being is longtime terms of adult victims. Few the deadline and. it. would he high transportation rates imposed Carbon resident who died Mon- Willow Creek know that children, too, on coal Project people shipments. appreciated if the family would day in a Price hospital, will be eutflfer from mental illness not call the principal of the elemen More Received " Funds held today (Thursday) at 4 SPRING GLEN PTA MEETS yuet the minor emotional difficul tary school which serves their NEXT WEDNESDAY in Greek Orthodox Church pjn. It was disclosed this .week by ties of childhood, but the most home area. The regular meeting of the at Price. severe forms of mental illness, Senator Wallace F. Bennett iSpring Glen PTA will be held that the Senate has ap- the psychoses. He was born April 23, 1&94, in Wednesday, Oct 10 at 7:30 pjn. Mousounitsa, Greece, a son of proved $50,000 for a flood conThere are hi our mental hosRange Conditions Are at the school house. Nickolas and Polixene Katakis trol survey on Williow Creek. today thousands of teen, pitals 'Back to School" night will be Koutsomilos. Married Mabel Le Improved BLM Says and in other treatment agers, one of the highlights of the eveThe Utah Senator has been en. of According to Lou Boll, Range ning, affording parents the op- wis, Aug. 24, H9Q8, at Heber City. deavoring to get funds for the centers there are thousands or children in was to psychotic Moved younger 11909; Carbon Manager responsible for Range portunity to visit the classrooms project to determine exactly what near some only four Management Activity of the of their children and to discuss machinist in coal mines. At time engineering problems and what or five.psychotic of death was in cafe business. years age. Many of of Price District, conditions of forbenefits can be expected fronij thest are "autistic childrEn' problems of mutual interest with age and stock water on the the teachers. funds were no Survivors are his widow, son, the project. There children who live in an almost Price BLM District have gener. that evening will be Gary, Salt Lake; daughters, in the House version of the bill totally unreal world of their imSpeakers ally improved during the month members of the school board. and Sharon, Price; brothers for the Willow Creek Project. agination, unable to form sound', of September. Pete N., Gustas, Salt Lake; Tom, healthy contact .with the people before The recent rains were some- NOTRE DAME SOCIAL Sen. Bennett appeared, Helen KoutsoThe School Games Parties of Greece; sisters, what general over the entire Senate Appropriations Com- and things around them, resortthe Paraskevi Staimatakis, e in May to urge that funds ing instead to a district iwith lesser amounts of Notre Dame School at Price will milos, all of Greece, and mittee Zakas, fanfilled world with phantom, be provided for the (Willow precipitation in the southeastern be resumed this week when the one grandson. sections. Stock water reservoirs first of the parties will be held Cncek and Price River studies. He tasy and terror. Burial will be in the Price City also Fbr many years, psychiatrists appeared last year before along the west portions of the Saturday at fi pjn. in the Qum-shave been trying to learn the Cemetery under direction of the district have retained water and building on the campus. Proceeds from these socials are Mitchell Funeral Home. the soil moisture conditions have in getting funds for a study of cause of this mental illness of been imtproved, which should used to defray school athletic local protective works at Castle childhood. A prevailing theory is that these children have gone - ' Gate. result in a favorahle winter program expenses. Phone Kpws Items To Journalthrough a certain type of emrange outlook. otional experience which has should Fall (growing grasses made them doubt the reliability Contestant Contestant provide fair to good production Contestant Queen Queen Queen and consistency of the real world for fall and winter stock use. around them, and they have Tremendous amounts of runtherefore been forced to flee into off occurred during the recent a makejbelieve, unreal world. Buck-horstorms, especially in the If this theory is true, then it South Sindbad, Woodside, may .be possible to retrain these and Temple Mountain area. Conso they will come to children sequently, range roads are like, faith in the real have greater wash to be bad through dry ly world and therefore be able to areas and caution should be exgive up their reliance on their ercised if desert travel is anAbout 40 of the survivors are expepcted to attend the meeting and take part in the diinner and program prepared far them by the ladies of Price Unit 3, American Legion. - 6RAY CANYON APPROPRIATION MADE OCTOBER THURSDAY. RIO GRANDE DAY CELEBRATION HERE SATURDAY chool Gonsaos Is Undemay Recent DISTRICT RAILROAD AND Pat Bottino Jean Ann Howa Pat, who is 18, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Pete Bottino of col(Helper. She is a first-yelege student; is interested in all sports, especially baseball, and her ambition is to become a physicist. Jean Ann, 19, is the daughter Mr and Mrs Jimmy Mowa of Carbcnville. She is a second-yecollege student She is a bowler, swim;!, and plays tennis, and football is her favorite spectator-spor- t. She is majoring in elomen. tary education. ar of ar asksci- entists at Indiana University Medical School, headed by John T. Nurnbrrger, chief research scientist, in this project and his associate Dr. DeMayer. Their work is financed by a grant from the National Association for Men tal Health, through its Research Service. This is only one of the many proiects being financed by the Karen Benash National Association for Mental in its program to combat Karen is 14, and is tho daugh- Health through research. ter of Mr and Mrs John Benash mental illness aim is the the organization's It of of Helper. K's favorite sports are ice skating, swimming and bowl- research director, Dr. William that as the research ing. She aspires to become a Malamud, (school teacher, elementary, sec- scientists uncover important In. formation dealing with cause, ondary or Continued an Page Five upper-bracke- t. |