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Show Universal Microfilm 1,61 141 Picrpont Av 1 62 VOLUME 65 0 MINING A RAILROAD AND NUMBER 43 BOOTH CHAIRMEN (The following is the first part of the text of a talk given by . NAMED BY 11. STAR A. R. Danvman, MJ3. recently be. tore a civic group.) "You probably are familiar with tibe adage that a man's Judgment is no better than his information. I believe, that a , It follows, nation's Judgment on an important issue is no better than the ."Since the first of this the most controversial, most in- newspaper editorials, .articles, debates and mm ?Ev Wi magazine name-cal- l, tags, charges and countercharges and much .heat and emotion. "Now, in this period of com- parative calm, we would be wise to examine and evaluate the facta in the issue. We should try to substitute light for heat, realities for emotion. We should try to formulate national judgments based upon reason ' rather loan rallies...,'. , This is necessary because the storms of controversy may swirl i again. The health care for aged issue may be factor in some of the present political oanfMigns, so it is important that , CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO m v t : permitting. The park area and street lo Ications have been cleared of trees by Petri and Sons but there are manv trees full of dead wood which must cut out and debris scattered through-othe area which must be gathered m and stacked, for burning. ,Men turning out far work are sked to bring gvuners, tree saws, or axes to facilitite the trimming operations. Co-ma- ny, ii ut , Ang-eldWel- 1 11 APTITUDE TESTS SET FOR UTAH'S HI 11,000 SCHOOL STUDENTS protecting these funds from 11,000 junior and ersion to projects unrelated to More than Utah- high schools will seniors in SATURDAY AT PRICE roads. Trving out the new readin& machine are: Aurora Safety is a major factor in the ireceive vocational aptitude tests involved in the Administration Freeman, 3rd grade teacher (left) ; John Angotti, The annual Notre Dame School need for improved roads. Many during the coming school year, j backers of Amendment Number reported Curtis P. Harding, adis scheduled for proposals. tr.1Ma TA...nl. Principal and Shirley Jorgensen, 3rd grade teach- - homecoming 2 say it is the surest, fastest ministrator of the Utah Depart to Oct. 27, according Saturday, aU of Durrani School, Price. I Democratic candidate a "As means to provide improved roads ment of Employment Security. Mrs Rex Hansen, alumni associAn estimated believe that the Utah State Legis which have proved a major fachalf, . or over ation president. be in a better position to eval-- 1 is is expect 5,000 cf these, overcrowded laure students, ialr?ady tor to uate the political candidates in bringing added safety Tho day's events will begin ed i to enter the labor market the representatives of spec- today's motorists. with READER-TEACHIthe with between football game DEVICE MOW IN USE the Notre Dame High school ial Interest groups. These lobby, Clyde Reeveley, president of or attend ; trade and. technical spend 00 days in the Utah (Motor Transport Assri schools. These students will resquad and the alumni team, to HI CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT be played at 1:30 pjn. on the jSatt Lake protecting the inter-rs- t. (truckers., says the need for good ceive their counseling from coun of their clients and attempt- roads is vital to a growing Utah. selors of the Department of Em. Carbon College field. Kennedy's plan for Social Se-- 1 W Aevxes are ,beng intro-- ! stages of the readiness additional .prlvll-egf- He points out that twelve of ployment Security. Those aiming; at reading health skits iwill care the Five of aged: b; presented ing tq secure aaity to id oral reading, for those that pay them.. UtaJis 00 counties rely entirely at college will 'receive their coun the evening program set for 7:30 ia? "Medicare is one of the most am" not connected with any on t-1- "I for seling from school counselors. The of Issues in the auditorium at which the and eoattovaraial adhrv0n? .greatest highway transportation school, advantage taaptor Con- -' the (promising is, access interest to neither Testing, which started in mid- and Reader to by markets special controlled increase as to come before is supserve John group, their' time in Menotti will Congress itrolled Reader presently being. k -a nor by selling plies.' (MrReaveley says the in September, will" run through ,winf. of Ceremonies. The four ,my employment, Master used in the Durrant , School at1,,,,-- -, CoBtwoed t on Page Fear hi except in Richfield, . high school classes will present their product. (My opponent, I dustrial growth potential of Utah where i u ions ivc, u wos tuinuunoeu the local high school cul is (with the win- lam told, is a salesman for a especially in rural areas, skits competitive Some children read by moving School District wJc by Carbon which is known to have linked closely to the highways mioates its - testing program in " their heads from side to side. ner receiving the traveling trophy 'aproduct officials. - " "' its "Career Day" in the spring. Coal Lands Auction rather strong lobby). This lob. (whic&i serve them. Mr Harding explained No. not that would Carbon benefit Constitutional a WU1 (Amendment The alumni by Dates Set By group present The ,, ControMed Reader is these tests attempt to measure 2 no to essence in nor in radical the offers con change kit County practice with iP projector readtolf lWmiid "lheir impossible An auction for the leasing of . i(herefore I am happy to say handling of road funds as we aptitudes in four major areas. u .. the program. ukvii- - these Students. l" 1 w,i MM in vln oal uriU ho " skits on? of the again that I am not acquainted now know them. Its purpose is These are: intelligence, reasoning, amsmFollowing ths a, conducted by ttie VS. Buraau of plettJBpeedi But the Controlled Reader, following lovely misses will be 'with a lobby group either by to dedicate these funds to road abstraction (the abili y to per. land a&anagement, Nov. , at r'n moving crowned homecoming queen and profession or by employment. uses and guarantee that road .ceive two dimensions in te Thrse speeds are appro- - with its M a.m.. in the BUM Utah office, e. eye coordination will reftfn iwfr thi danoo tn f on Page Five Continued fmprons (Continued on Page Five) apace), and manipu-ilativto level instructof any r "" ri-rx ar nur.in it it ... ." the at for - tan, Jflrom !, r pjn. Vteing v . nun i mj wiw - .u. an max . . He said that scores of the mummy. Mine svuocnis j. a., axuwa, ui0lm, ,n.P.n oardin. 1. said two lands Zl the this J in. accomplish tests are then analyzed ways; manager, iPihrn being"the teacher to stop or start Z em Honor Planned Caro1 on Event House Frances Of the Open material7. at ac- ottered are in Carbon County, easy and efitch student reorives a Ann carrou . , , . . slot which makes it By reading 'iM Golden exposure Wedding Anniversary Helper Couple's approximately 14 miles northeast advantageous 'profile" of his aptitudes. He in the earliest of Price. He noted that the aucurged that students discuss these Uae tion will be for bonus .payments ' result with their parents. lIfkiln room of Sister Clement, associa- to obtain the privilege of leasing "" Uon over to reminisce moderator, r? 1 the land for coal mining. ST. ANTHONY'S HEWb -h- icn in b Mental Health Drive Sealed bids may be submitted reaomg a boo. of Mrg Tom jprrero, Mrs John in advance to the land office, snouao w unaerstooa, now- - Craven Continues Efforts it Larcher, Mrs Cominig Feast Events and willbe opened Nov. 15, at 10 ever, that the Controlled Reader Pauimina New and Mrs Nick Mil In Carbon County Area Oct. 28 Feast of Christ is onlv one of manv supple-- 1 am., prfor to the oral bidding. .;v. K11 The successful high bidder, in Carbon County is stall conducting jments that is used in connection Bonacci is in charge additio into having the bonus in Nov. of AU Saints, with the district's basic reading 'q, joseph its campaign for funds in the Kb high the alumni the amount of his bid, also will Holy, day of obligation. Masses program. county, and reports that initial school skit chairmen yet to be have to pay the usual rental for wall be offered at 7 and 9 in the efiioru are encouraging. The local The controlled Reader is used nrvnf.1inrtlH ,Aistinr Mrs Hansen the land, plus a royalty on any morning, and an evening mass at in thousands of classrooms chapter, an affiliate of the Naand,anj Clement are Mesdames gister coal mined. 6:30 p.m tional lAssn for Mental Health, reading clinks throughout the; The Ncv. ? cf All Souls, nation. It 'is hoped that ' every Larcner gnider and Mrs Louis contiguous lands being retains part of th? funds collected . , rr.!i.tic. sOMtinne U aNamiI nM ih P.r.. J Iwl ft to be used locally with the re .vmuiw .i17t , HfniH.. ul'iClCU VI Will njjajaca wu; ipi - "Pqjj bfllt.jll II LUC U1M11VI am. and continue thru- - vided with one of these aids in 20, and 21, in township 13 S., at mainder is handled being used for research by being Publicity lout the day until 6:30 pan. Range 12 east. the near future. purposes. Mrs iPaul Holdaway, public ' rediv- tt'?L?Z'' - ?5nT2?rtS ' 1962 - m " 25, An aDo.al for all men and boys interested in the new boys baseball park and new park area in Northwest Helper to turn out for a general work party, was m&de by Al Veltri, city councilman in charge of parks. Anyone interested and not goin,; out after their deer, areasked to report to the new park site between Orchard Street and Third North Street this Sunday morning at S:30 am., weather ay tensely debated, OCT Saiimdlay af-fe- year, national issue been health care for the ha afed. During recent months this subject has generated a multitude of public meetings and rail ies, " TV and radio discussions, Workers Needed At a recent meeting of the of the St. TO APPEAR ON THE NOVEMBER BALLOT general committee Anthony's Catholic Carnical the General Chairman Matt Star, ct Utah voters will yind three pro-- ! this constitutional amendment named the following as chairmen posed constitutional amendments refunds now granted, such of committees of the various at- lot the bottom of their ballots in as refund for gatractions are the carnival, to be jthe General Election. 7n the in- soline used on farms. held here November 8, 9, and 10. terest o better understanding! for This constitutional .protection Fish Pond, iM. Callor; Cake and said amendments, Helper covers funds going to cities and the Coffee bar, iM. Pinarelli; Bingo Journal offers the following brief counties as well as funds for the and Beverages, Knights of Col- review) of Amendments Two and state road program. Among many umbus, D. Paiz; Hamburgers, T. Three. organizations backing the amend D. Paiz; Grocery Ori; Ring Toss, ment are the Utah Municipal Constitutional Amendment Num booth, R. Kloepfer; Over and and the Utah Association League Under event, B. Kloepfer; Par- iber 2 on the November ft ballot of County Officials. taxes lor cel Post booth, 'R. Amdreinl; will dedicate road-us- er Richard A. Van Winkle, chaiof the and maintaining building L. Booth Work, Vasquez; Fancy rman of the State Road Commitraffic for enforcement of 'roads, M. construction, Mollinaro; Doll ssion, has urged the adoption of booth, N. Dalpiaz; Novelties, O. safety Qaws, for driver education the amendment to tour-isprovide funds Richeda; Candy booth, R. Perrero and the encouragement of the maintenance of the road for in Utah. sim. is This very Darts, Kindjrrgarten, J. Paiz; we are building today and Bike ticket sale, grade school of ilar to the constitutional protec-jtio- n sjastetm to allow a continuing program of 27 in road funds granted religion, T. Uzelac; Ball throw, He points out that J. Bradley; Carnival banquet, E. other states. In the West, only improvements. 8 years our maintenance within not do and New Mexico Utah Litizzette, Mary Driscoll; Tickets have this constitutional provis- costs will be imore than double M. Jerant; Contest ticks tis, such costs today. ion. F. and iPublicity, J. With the expected Increase in involve not will The adoption Pugliese. it is even more immaintenance, an 'increase nn taxes or a change in the distribution of road funds portant to .provide protection of funds available for construcNOTRE DAME SLATES as now practiced. Neither will the tion and improvement projects. Mr Van Winkle backs AmenHOME-COMIN- G dment Number 2 as the means of EVENT information. people's NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, CATHOLIC CARNIVAL FOR AGED E DISTRICT HFLPER. UTAH DOCTOR TALKS Oil KEDI-CAR- 0 WtMUSsmseixlA '&J C rJf . . NG JZ I ; f .. - ..n. tth n De-carn- ' fn . - , .'eTrnifor";" BUI , " , P"d .... ... r -- three-dimensio- nal n"fmaim,M (DTe-rea- din In "ft"1 ziZ JVast I . .'11 X 1 1 . . ' , left-to-ri- ' ' s. 1 I 111 1 IMT J u- ' 0 lations chairman. The public is cordially invited to attend the evening program Three More Catholic Carnival Queen Contestants ffilaml is the term "Pyrchosomatic" to describe a physical dis- l! used ease brought on .by mental dis- order that was practically un . ..... known a few years ago, although .these ailments have always exMillarich Services Held isted. Today, because of the research devoted to mental illnes9 Wednesday Afternoon . it is as familiar to laymen as it At Mitchell's Chapel is to doctors. Research is costly. for Martin Existing resources must be great (Funeral services ly expanded for greater progress Millarich, 81, Spring Glen, were BaaanaVBBBjBMaassMBsaassMaaVM against pisrychosamatic illness and eld Wednesday morning at the fcaatchell Funeral Chapel, Price. An open house affair, honoring Mrs Nielsen is an active mem- over the other forms of mental Mr Millarich died last Saturday Mr and Mrs James W. Nielsen ber of the Daughters of Utah illness that constitute the nahealth in a Sat Lake City hospital of on their Golden Wedding annL Pioneers, and is a Gold Star tion's mos widespread natural causes. 7ersary will be held at their Mother, having lost a son, Thor problem. (He was born March 30, 1A81, home at 230 River St., Saturday jald D. dVielsen, in World War n. j Both are active members of the at Unterstajenmark, Yugoslavia, October 27 from 2 to 9 p-James (Jim) William and Helper Ward, Church of Jesus Notre Dame Social to Mr and Mrs Martin Millarich. in 1900. He Janet (Jennie) Davis were mar Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The Notre Dam? AJtar Society i He came to the U-had been married three times. He ried October 26, 1912 at Castle Nine children still living are: ladies will sponsor their annuat was a retired coal miner ana Dale. Utah. The marriage was Mrs Wallace (Ebna) Wood, of Halloween public card party In James D. Nielsen, Para- the church hall, Saturday after later solemnized in the Manti iQgdsn tavern owner. mount, Calif.; Myrtle Gunther, noon, Oct. 27. A delicious ham He was a past president of the LDS Temple, on July 17, 1929. 1 111 I. Spring Glen Canal Company and Jim. who has resided, and RWling-s- , Wyo., Joseph William luncheon will be served at 1:30. No. worked in most of the mining Nielsen, Ticket chairman is Mrs Dick a Ogden; Mrs John A. SNPJ member Lodge of ? I FAYE LACEY JUDY COSTELLO PAULA SEELY 290 of Spring Glen. camps in the area, was for many jCMinnie) Best, Pamona, Calif.; Mitchell and ladies wishing tick Imye, age 14, is the daughter of Judy, a first year student at Paula ift the daughter of Mrs Survviors are a son, daughters, years a blacksmith and mechanic Mrs Afyron (Lena Janet,, Har ets may contact her at her home. in mon, Salt Lake City; Otho Q. Luncheon Mrs Martha Laccy of , Spring Carbon College, is 18 years old pauimina New of Price. She is P. J. (Jack) Millarich, (Berkeley, before "turning white-colla- r) chairmen is Mrs Glen. tie is a ninth grade stu- - and is the daughter of Mr and 16 years old and is an nth Calif.; Mrs Eknma Kosec, LaMesa January .16, il904 when he was Nielsen, Bermuda; iMrs Lloyd Joseph Pintar; Hall chairman, dent and ia interested in all, Mrs John Costello of Helper. Her grader at Carbon Senior High. Calif.; Mrs John (Dorothy) Lo- - appointed postmaster at Castle (Boneta) Harrison, Price;. Wayne Mrs Earl Smith and iMrs Charles arubitrons include sports interests are varied with Paula's favorite sports are basket, sik. Carbondale. Colo. : sports. Fmye Marrelli; Hostess chairman, MM eight Gate. He retired from this posi- T. Nielsen, Ogden. now 1967. and tennis ball and baaeball-Jbo- th Jim Glenn Nelson. as parti - grandchildren, completinaT high school and then 'bowling, tion SI, swimming efcht greaLgrand August she hopes to pass entrance tests being the top three. Sewing lsjcipant and spectator. After high children, brother, Josef, Bottrup, spends most of his leisure time All friends and relatives of (Homemade candy will be sold. a WAT, in the US. one of her favorite pastimes. Theschool and perhaps college Miss to barom working around the yard and Jim and Jennie are cordially in- In changJe of this booth are Mrs Germany. . v Air rowoe. ' Mrs Fred vited to the open house, and are Tony Trossoala and . .ftrture ter coUeftT 'Uodecided".Seely has decided her career will Burial will be in the Price .aSM0 m SJi ntncTtx. Ik "do , .. . jjennie. t: f. she says. f pleaje." lbe,a hometnaher. gifts, .,. requestllsj .i t City Oametery. Continued on Page' Four I s , i l, ( ; |