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Show rtae VOTERS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. HELPER (Utah) THURSDAY, NOV. PACE TEN t College Director Conftiiuert from Page One VOTE FOR Hal SCOULTZ FOR SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION NOV. 6 SERVED ON CARBON BOARD OF EDUCATION FOUR YEARS PRESIDENT OF BOARD THREE YEARS Daring His Term on the Board: Employed an Attorney Saved on Coal Purchases Dsitribnted Fire Insurance Equitably Started Classroom Units for Handicapped Children of County Cat School Maintenance and Repair Costs neld two regular board meetings per month in addition to special meetings Started Kindergarten Classes Built bus garage and facilities to maintain Carbon's perfect record of Bus Safety and Cleanliness. Supported upgrading of teacher training Paid Pol. Adv by FENDS OF EDUCATION IODRNAL 1, 192 1ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS on which the mathematics are Feast of all .Saints is toeing based are in error." with Masses at observed today "We are not (pessimistic about 7 am.' 9 a.m. and evening Mass the future of Carbon County and at 6:30 pm. Conife'sions will be believa the coal Industry may heard before each Mass. recover, but we also note the Friday Services college servea a much ,wid:r area Feast of lAll Soul. Holy Masses than the local county." for all souls and commemoration The college director said that of all the faithful departed and an while the county is presently your deceased will to? offered at economically depressed area and 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. and in the with a declining papulation, many evening at 8:30 pm. students from outside areas are Confessions will be heard beattracted toy the small college. fore the morning Mass at :30 However, he charged th school am. and evening Mass. cannot grow without Improve, I ment of facilities. "Wo will not grow If , we are Testing Program to operate with shab to obsolete and Continued from foot One equipbuildings by ment. We cannot attract seniors those plans. from new modern high schools of With the student's elementary the state when our chemistry is and junior high school records taught in a wooden 'barracks and the results of his achieve, building; our music in a W1FA meat testa, the high school coun constructed dairy bam declared selors meet with the student and obsolete by the building board, his parents during the summer and our language department before he enters the 10th grade. operates without laboratories and They work cooperatively to plan modern equipment," he told tho the student's high school procouncil. gram, Or. Tucker noted that the colAit the (beginning of the 11th lege is a twojrear college and grade, the student is again testplays a major role in education. ed to determine how well he is He declared to follow such en- meeting the plana made for him rollment predictions as that in when he entered the 10th grade. the council report, would not only Again his weaknesses are identibe unsound economically, but fied and his program adjusted would also not be in the beat to strengthen these weaknesses. interests of the State of Uah. I The final achievement test is given during the student's last month in the flOth grade. Here CARD OF THANKS ) the end products of the public ... We extend our sincere opprec- - school's efforts are evaluated. ation and thanks to the many Such evaluations are used to friends and relative for Die make necessary changes in that many kindnesses extended; for part of the school program which tyvmpathies expressed and for appears to be weak. floral offering on the death of ' Improvement 4n increased .achour beloved father and grand. ievement has been evident in all father Martin Millarich. areas tested during the last few The Martin Millarich Family years,, school officials remarked. ((fll iGGDEQS mw if sv si candidates for the Laurence Burton is one of the aide to Congressman U.S. Congress in years. As Legislative Henry Aldous Dixon for two years and as administrative assistant to Governor George D. Clyde for two and one-ha- lf years, he the state and national has the background and experience at political levels that are hard to beat. (This has been shown clearly in his debest-qualifi- 1 2 Blaine Peterson's voting record is one It includes: Potts For OIM COU W For 12 years Senator Bennett has worked closely with the leaders of Carbon County on the problems affecting this area. He has shown that he can get results. Here are some of the things he has done: self-governm- for the interarea of Utah when est of the the three Democrats in the Utah delegation seemed to have written the coal industry off. FOUGHT SINGLE-HANDE-D the worst in Congress. to ent AFL-CIO- ). Burton is honest, courageous; 3 .Laurence He'll work for the best interests of his state and nation hard-workin- forward-lookin- g, g. HJUCT! FOR WK1K1ESS TUESDAY, f,'0U. 6TH fji 1 REPUBLICAN 2P I A & VOTE FOR A NATIVE SON, BORN HAS BEEN WORKING with Consolidation Coal Company to bring new plant into the Carbon-Emer- y of vot against constitutional government vote against sound money bills. vote against vote against private ownership. vote against individual liberty. (According to Americans for Constitution action). NN 89 vote against Utah Farm measures. (According to Utah Farm Bureau.) 90 vote for labor bosses and COPE (According 90 89 93 67 100 SENATOR MM ed bates with his opponent.) UOTE F0.1 LAURENCE 2)1 CCIS3ESS FTCl SCRATCH HAM RAISED III CARBON COUNTY JANES DAHASKY AND VOTE FOR area. HELPED PREVENT NATIONAL GUARD CUT, . which probably would have meant closing the armory at Price. coal-produci- ng OBTAINED CONTRACTS FOR CARBON AREA COAL to be delivered to Korea. HAS CONSISTENTLY OPPOSED HAN-FORPROJECT, which would result in discontinuance of orders from Carbon County for the Hanford AEC Plan. SUPPORTED APPROPRIATIONS National Forest. the DEMOWARTY Manti-LaS- al PERSUADED SBA to make survey of Price area in 1959 which served as basis for later designation as area redevelopment region. O D HAS CONSISTENTLY APPOSED Administration efforts to increase residual oil imports. SPONSORED AMENDMENTS ent's trade bill to add pencil-poiclause and other protections industry. nt to Presidescape for the coal HAS FOUGHT AGAINST BURNS CREEK Project, while Democrats in delegation have supported it. TO SPONSORED LAW authorizing transfer of federal land to state for state park purposes, which will make possible Eccles Canyon and Scofield Reservoir state parks in Carbon County. LED EFFORT TO GET EMERY COUNTY Project under way in 1961, despite opposit tion by Kennedy Administration. SUCCEEDED IN GETTING REVERSAL of Defense Department's policy of importing steel, which was injuring Geneva Steel operation and coal production in Carbon County. GET THINGS DONE FOR CARBON LETS KEEP COUNTY 1(BM(1Me SENATE Paid political ad by S. V. Utoette, James Banaaky, Chris P. Jouflas; (Hal J. Schultz, Arlen D. Beck, Wallace Grange, Comer P. Fsaeodc, Clara Kknbn Ruggeri, Oea N. Sumner. a A. D. Keller PARTY REPUBLICAN For United States Senator mied sute( eha ED DAVID S. KING For Representative In Congress MORRIS BLAINE PETERSON For Attorney General WM. H. (BILL) HENDERSON For State Representative, District No. jsh (jk) hal-- :E F. BENNETT WALLACE For Representative D D LAURENCE For Attorney A rRATT 1 in Conra, fZJ ' J. BURTON General kESLEr! ' For State Regyrettntstire, Enatrtot No. JAMES BANASKY ... u D O , 1 () BANASKY IS A MAN WITH MANY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS HERE ARE JUST A FEY OF HIS "SPECIAL INTEREST" ACTIVITIES , JAMES BANASKY obtained 4,500 Signatures on "Save Carbon College Petition. One of Carbon's staunchest boosters. JAMES BANASKY was Chairman of Comity Red Cross Two Years. JAMES BANASKY conceived idea of Billy McGill Basketball Game to pat $2,000 in Carbon College Scholarship Fund. JAMES BANASKY helped originate, and was first President of Carbon College Development Association. JAMES BANASKY is a forcier member of Local 5916, U13WA and he opposes natural gas use in Carbon County. F6L Adv (Paid toy Grot of Carbon CoUafl Graduates' . ' |