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Show The PAGE HELPER JOURNAL, 1951 (Utah) FOUR i JUNIOR HIGH AWARD ASSEMBLY ! MAY 24, THURSDAY, i Manti - XaSal Forest Chief Dies At Price Robert H. Park, 52, Price, Na pervisor of the Manti-LaSa- l tional Forest, died Saturday at Colleen Olsen, Geno Orl, Gloria the hospital following Pierotti, Alvin Sneddon, Luan a brief illness. Mr. Park was Stevens, Toskiko Sugirara, Yukiko born January 14, 1899, a son of SJgihara, Diane Wahl, Phyllis David and Elizabeth Jarrett Park, Welch and Marko Yelenich. at Nephi, Juab County. He spent A solo, "Sweet Mystery of Life," his early life at farming and by Faye Miller, will follow the ranching. He was a graduate of attendance awards, this to be the Nephi High School following followed by a reading by Marie which he attended summer schools English. Next will be a solo, at Brigham Young University, and "Make Believe" by Luan Stevens. later was a student of forestry at Honor Awards the University of Montana at MisFive awards will be made in soula. He wa& a teacher in the the speech department; 16 awards public schools of Nephi for a in the music department; four number of years. ninth grade awards;; five 10th He entered the Forest Service grade awards; two special awards on the Ashley National Forest as for outstanding personality and a ranger at Lonetree, Wyoming, attitude, and a special service in May, 1925. In April, 1926, he t award. became ranger in charge of the Finale of the program will be Monticello district of the LaSal; the singing of the national an- and in August, 1927, he was trans. them, "The Star Spangled Ban- ferred to take charge of the ner". 'Mountain district of tthe Kal. All of the department and spe- bab in northern Arizona and he cial awards winners have been was stationed both at Kanab and picked, but names are being with- (Williams, Arizona, in the south- held from publication this week western and intermountain regions so that the element of surprise of the Forest Service. In 1937, in will still prevail at the presenta- March, he was transferred first tion tomorrow night. Next week to become ranger at Salina, and Principal Acord will submit a list in November, 1938, assistant of winners for publication. pervisor of the Fishlake National Forest at Richfield. The intelligent interest and understanding of Mr. Park as a land manager continued. In April, 1942, he was made supervisor of the old Pow ell National Forest at Panguitch; ana in iNovemoer, 1344, wnen me Powell was merged with the Dixie, he became supervisor of the Ashley National Forest and resided WINS SCHOLARSHIP One of the lucky four girls to at Vernal. In this move he bewin a scholarship to St. Marys of came supervisor of the forest on the Wasatch this week was Miss which he had 'begun his career in Beverly Ganser, daughter of Mr. the Fore&t Service at Lonetree. and Mrs. Martin Ganser of Canyon In March, 1945, he was made suStreet. Competitive tests were pervisor of the Manti National given to nearly one hundred con- Forest and resided at Ephraim; testants who entered the contest. and in April, 1949, he was made supervisor of the combined Manti. RETURNS FROM VACATION (LaSal National Forest and ha9 Ed Horning, machinist at the lived with his family at Price. local railroad terminal, returned ' Surviving are his widow, Mrs. home yesterday after a Ludean L. Park, Price; one vi&it ir. the central states, princiMarion MaVe Tread-wadaughter, pally in the Chicago area where Salt Lake City; one son, he visited with his father, Charles Robert Henry Park, attending Horning, and five sisters and two the Brigham Young University, brothers.. Ed stated that he saw Provo; three brothers, Harold and ball games several good Nephi, and William not as many as he Ralph (Park, while there Las Vegas, Navada; and Jarrett, had planned for because of too two sisters, Mrs. Glen Seegmiller, much rainy weather. Delta, and Mrs. William Warren, Payson. HOME ON LEAVE Funeral were Tuesday services Donald Funcannon, apprentice seaman, just recently completing in the Mitchell Funeral Home at "boot" training at the San Diego Price, under the direction of naval training station, has been Bishop Duane A. Frandsen, Price home visiting with his parents, LDS Second Ward. Burial was at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Funcannon, the Nephi City Cemetery. since Mother's day. Friday he reCARD OF THANKS turns to San Diego wrere he ex'We wish to take this means of pects to enter navy radio communications school. expressing our deep appreciation and thanks to the many acquaintMr. and Mrs. Louis Brackett ances, friends and relatives for visited friends in Salt Lake City the kind sympathies and the beaulast week end. tiful floral offerings given us on Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner visited the sudden death of our beloved their children, Donna and Jimmy, husband, father and grandfather. Mrs. John Giacoletto in Salt Lake City last Friday, and Mr. and Mrs. James Giacoletto Ace attended a Tribune meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Giacoletto Mr. and Mrs. Jack Luke and and Donald Giacoletto Erma Kirkwood of Provo visited 5,24,ltc SET FOR TOMORROW MORNING KINDERGARTEN DIARY GIRL SCOUT By the Kindergarteners HIGHLIGHTS Monday, May 21: Our parents and friends are coming to kindergarten Friday to see us at work and at special By Necla Nielson The Girl Scouts of Helper met Tuesday, May 22nd at 7:30 p.m. for a Plans were discussed Girl Scout Dance which is to be 23, or May held Wednesday. Thursday, May 24, but the day We bare planned a program. We will have It when it Is time for music. Friday is the last day of kindergarten. But we will see each other this summer and next fall, some of us. will go to the first grade play. is definite. not The tick shots which started two week ago with almost every Girl Scout and Boy Scout participating. The meeting adjourned at 9 p.m. together. We have had happy times together and have learned many things. We have learned about numhers and have heard many good stories. We have learn, ed about the world that we live RELIEF SOCIETY in. We have learned to work toThe visiting teachers and work gether and work Iby ourselves. We bave learned to share and take and business meeting of the turns. We have learned many Helper LDS Relief Society will of songs, singing games and dances. be held on the second Tuesday We think that going to a big each month at 2 p.m., it has been announced. sohool next year will be fun! It is time Now to Plans were completed yesterday the Helper Junior high award (Friday) May 25 at 10 a.m. in the Helper civic auditorium, to be held tomorrow cording to L. Earl Acord, Principal. At that time 30 students will be given perfect attendance certificates, and 31 other students will receive certificates- for outstanding work in speech, music over-al- l and class scholastic ability. The musical program will begin with the singing of "America" students and audience, by the followed by a selection by the "Love Junior high girls' trio, Everlasting." This trio received a No. 1 rating at the recently held South Eastern Utah Music Festival. Awards for perfect attendance will then 'be given to: Dale Acord, Tierry Bowns, Kay Broadbentl Lynnette Carr, Norine Christen-sen- , Tony Diaz, Sydney Dorius, Max Funk, Beverly Ganser, Colleen Harrison, Sally 'Higby, Lou Jean Jensen, Karlo Kuru, Frank S:-- m William Marrelli, I.upc, MieiM, i'aye Miller, Lynn Nielson, Kazuko Niwa, Louise NOugaret, for for Decoration Day order FOR SALE PETUNIAS, ASTERS PANSIES 2Qc J Poz. Etc. SNAPDRAGONS, Red Bliss SEED POTATOES Lb. Golden Ripe BANANAS CRISCO 3 SALAD DRESSING 7 1-1- Qt. BROOMS 1-1- V TREND 5,24,usc FOR SALE on Dodge Street, Helper. 9 P.O. Box Utah. Lb. MILK All Brds. 7 cans 9 cans CARROTS 8 cans Clearfield PEAS 8 cans BEETS BEANS Cut 8 cans 5 bottles CATSUP Delraonte FOR BUTTER Gold Price 1 123-R- OO Lb. LBS. Blended Grapefruit . 8 6 for .00 & 4- - .00 POTTED MEAT 10 cans & BEANS 8 cans PEACHES DelM"te 3 for TUNA Yellowtail 4 cans SARDINES 13 cans JELLO 12 Pkgs. FRUIT Cocktail 4 cans Helper Phone 261 May 5 and 26 Price Phone 339 i , i Kai-ba- j here 5,24,ltc with friends and CASTLE GATE Mr. and Mrs. ' Roland and son, Taylor Jean, e ere Salt Lake City visitors recently and Sunday. extended trip to urday California. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and Miss Helen Thacker of Provo children of Spanish Fork were spent last week visiting with visitors here Monday. her parents, Bishop and .Mrs. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Kent Peterson of Thacker. Salt Lake City have been visit-orMr. and Mrs. Jack Woodward lere. Mrs. Peterson is tho and son, Ronnie, and Mrs. Edgar former. Clara Wilstead. Johnson, were Salt Lake City Mr. fend Mrs. Franklyn Bal'co;k visitors Friday. left Sunday to make their home Mr. and Mrs. Weston Potter in Salt Lake City. a and daughter, Lynn, enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis, Judy vacation in Idaho last week. Fork and Gary, were Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fish and visitors over the week end. Marvel were recent Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens, City visitors. Luan and Clyde, were Mapleton Mrs. Mr. and Frank Capece and visitors Saturday and Sunday. sons. Tommy and Nickie, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. 'Buddy Daniels of Lake City visited with Mrs. An- -' were week end visitors at ' Kanab nie Evans Saturday and Sunday. home of her parents, Mr. and the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bushman Mrs. E. A. Lewis Sr. of Provo were Sunday visitors Dorr Hansen of Kenilworth was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete the speaker at Sacrament meetTatoone and family. ing Sunday evening. W. H. returned Taylor from an w Sat-hom- i ) Pheasant Season Opening Date Saturday, Nov. 3 'rlllKwcbrffepk ftefeir Southern fi)wfbrf At the special session of the Utah Fish and Game Commission held Saturday, May 19th, the opening of pheasant season was set for Saturday noon, November 3rd. This early announcement of the opening date was set as a convenience to the planning of participating sportsmen as well as to expidite its release At a in national publications. later date the Commission will announce bag limit and season duration of the pheasant hunt. Mrs. George St. John of St. Louis, Mo is spending some time here visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth St. John. THE Southern CONNOISSEUR Comfort is 100 proof and raally tosfef good! Delicious for mixed drinks and highballs. 100 PROOF ' Southern Comfort LIQUEUR Corp. Sl.Looij.Mo. It It's Vacation Time! Now that schools have turned the kiddies loose, your chores will be bigger. We'll take that job over for you! Quick and efficient service. wash-da- y , PHONE 540 OVERALL SERVICE TOO! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU HELPER CITY LAUNDRY PHONE HELPER 540 Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor relatives Ue Sue fiminaoonimffl3na ttfiae dMPEEJIIBJ mm dhve-j- Helper. W. b BY JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON e A-l- .00 a 4k J Glen. City-Count- ' over the week end. Kenmore Electric ; FOR SALE Pr. William Barrett left for Roaster, $20, and 2 brand new Fishing Rods with case and Montana last Friday, where he flies, $15 each. Inquire Vet's will be on hand for the opening . 5,24,ltp of fishing season. Mrs. Barrett Apts.. No. and Dr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen Good BOY'S BIKE FOR SALE will join him in Ogden, WednesPhone buy. good condition, day where they will attend the 397-R5,24,ltc Medical convention. Helper. 2 new TIRES FOR SALE Former residents of Helper, white sldewall Firestone Im- Mrs. Kate Quilico and daughter, perials. Phone Pete's Club, 337 Mrs. Ben Scandella, now living in 5,24,ltc Helper. California, and Mrs. Ted Ajax of Salt Lake City, attended the funon house, Groom FOR SALE 100 Ty 80 ft. lot. Fruit trees, eral of John Giacoletto last week, and spent a few days visiting irrigation water, Giacoletto family and Inquire at 410 East Spruce St., with the 5,24,usc other relatives. for T I. Sat., Spring f ft A f, TORK Fri., modern FOR SALE furnace full basement, home, and stoker; one acre of ground. Inquire Mrs. Phil Marshal, 99 PRESERVES Peach or Fig 1 lb jars Prices .Effective iLarge new fruit trees. $7,750.00. Call until Saturday. After Price. 5.24,ltc that call 411-- 57$ for 3 Campbell's Vegetable SOUP Campbell's Chicken Noodle i SALE mo 8 5.49 Fail SOUP r,'rpri,i Two-stor- 386-J1- 1 450 Lbs. STANDBY 11 5,24,ltp eight- SALE room house with furnace, stoker and insulated. Inquire 615 , Helper. Janet St.. Phone 7gg 43$ 21$ Doz. No. 5 " . FOR 790 STOCK 1 .Fresh Orange 1 dern home, wall to wall carpet in two rooms, acre of ground, 100 JUICE DEAL M.uWS SALE FOR 10 PRESERVES . 5,17,3tp NEW Med. 'A EGGS 132-R- 515-M- Nugget VIGORO modern New Boys Bicycle in good condition. Fair price. Call OLEOMARGARINE Sun Valley Lb DILL PICKLES Aro 22 oz. POTATOES 5,24,2tp SALE FOR CLIMBERS NO. Write Salt Lake City large corner lot. Northeast location. Automatic heat, ful 'basement, double garage. See only. Phone by appointment Bi3itilflHBMBnH ROSE BUSHES 1954, Castle Gate -' y home house, 3) 2Pkgs. 15 h.p., sto- heating tank, automatic; pipe l&"x2"; corrugated sheeting, galvanized.; Redwood water storage tanks, 30,000 Gal. each; motors, electric wire, pumps, etc. Inspect at Sweet Mine, or call L. Lewon at Price, iPhone 26, after 6 p.m. 25C Ilershey 50 Lbs. J.49 Castle Valley FLOUR TIDE, VEL, WHITE KING Lge. Pkg. COCOA (Boiler 900 Gal. fully 5 350 CUPS FULL SALE ker with FOR 49g RIPE FRESH STRAWBERRIES 329 Lbs. Keen Coal range and SALE kitchen table and heater; bike; linoleum chairs; and fruit bottles. Inquire 459 6,17,1 tp Janet St., Helper. FOR Friendly News Notes From Su- Margaret and John Colzanl are Miscellaneous leaving Sunday to attend the RUG & FURNITURE CLEANING Abbey School junior prom at the club, Colorado Any kind of binding, Serg-in- Broadmore country eveand Carpet Installations. In- Springs, to be held Tuesday following, they Wednesday or ning. quire 644 North 2nd East at the 5,17,usc will attend parents day Call 955-J- . Colorado School, Springs. Abbey Son Robert and Frank Polatlno Help Wanted will return home with them. Products. The world's AVON Kent Halversen, son of Mr. and largest cosmetic company, of- Mrs. Allen Talversen, came home fer unexcelled opportunity to a short visit this week with ambitious women who desire for folks and friend after going his Income. Highest commigood basic, training in the through ssions and bonus paid. Write air corps at Savannah, Ga. immediately for Interview to army he'll return to Savannah Kent says Avon Manager, 164 N. 7 East, off where he left take Monday, 6,10,3tp Trovo, Utah. off and wait for a chance to enter radio tech or electronics For Rent school. FOR RENT Furnished apartArriving Sunday morning for a ments and rooms. Also houseweek stay with their eon two 6,10,uac keeping rooms. Mr. and Mrs. K. HILLCREST HOTEL A APTS. and family are O. Yama of Denver. K. G. a forFOR RENT modern mer resident of Oak Creek, Colo-- is house on 148 Duchesne St. Call renewing some old acquainttor-m135-Price. 5,17,2tP ances made years ago, with new residing" Oak Creekers FOR RENT modern here. apartment. Call Rainbow Inn, phone US. Phone Newi Items to JomrwO 8,J4,ltc g FORMERLY II filhe n HELPER LOCKER FTOAY, JUNE 8tth ALL NEW EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES TO MAKE YOUR SHOPPING EASIER, AND MORE PLEASANT. VISIT US HOW AND GET FREE TICKET ON GRAND PRIZE TO BE AflNOUIICED JUNE 7TII No Obligation! 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